Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jan 1937, p. 7

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of sidewalks. and teeoe.tis qecessary to ask citizens to perform this slight, public service in front of: herhomes and places of business. It was stated.that, torpedo sand is. best for the purpose, and ashes least; desirable because af injury ta lawns and the ease ýwith which they. are tracked into homes. The ther is a matter of public. safety, .and consists of seeking cooperatian of ,praperty owners in- the trimming of shrubbery at dangerous street intersections.-, There are many such intersections in ýthe- village where the view of. approaching mtorists i5sa obstructed as ta constitute a serious, traffic hazard. It was asserted that shrubbery at such points be kept' under four feet in height, a point which, itwas added. mright be taken into consideration in future plantings. Haliver 011 "'"...* ... , 87e 50c Vick's Nose D@p .... 39 49c 60cAIka Selhzer ....... George H. Leslie Dies Following Brief Illness Three Calis-Received by FuneraJ services for George H. Wilmette Pire Department Leslie, 76 years aId, president of the Wilmiette Chamnber, of Cpomerce wiil hold its first 1937 noon luncheon, meietinig on Thursday, Jantuary. 14, the place of meeting to be an-i. nounced'later. The guestspeakerý will1 be D. M. Ladd, head àof the Chîcago office of the Pederal'Bureau 01 Inivestigation. Sec retary Curi Gottscha.lk siae that reea.tion should be inade promPtly, as Mr. Ladd is a popular speaker a.nd nany inembers zîii! wisli to bring guests. Hait Tonle and. Shampoo value $1.2069 69e WILDROOT 40c Dental Cream 33C se0 Yeat T.bts.. 45c 011 ....... 32-0x. Milk of Marnamia .2 1CR CILEAN SPECIAL THtIS WEEK AK: Peach and Pecan Toffe. CK: Pecan Fudge Three calîs were ail that were recannecl food and dried fruit company du~ring the past week by the ceived of Chicago whicli bore his namne, were fire departmenti and ahl three Wilniette the held on Tuesdav afternaon -at caime after the first of the year. On, and later, following- the death of his wife and the marriage of bis daughter, making hiis home with the Jesse B. Alton family, 577 Cherry street. . He is survived by his daughter, Mtrs. Stanley Keith of Lake Farest. INITIATED Earl Mass, 316 Cumnar road, Kenil- 187,urst living onl Sheridan roau, 411 Shieridan road wheýre a chimney was afire. On SundaN, there was a call to 1448 Wilmette avenue where there was a defective ail humier, Miss Dorothy Ellert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Ellert, 623 Gregory avenue, gave a luncheon, for eight guests on Tuesday of last week. t There is always someone who knows "just the thing" for, your coid or other illness. But don't gamble with your health. Ama teur, counsel lias caused much needless suffering anId pain. If youi are iii, consuit your physician. And then bring bis prescription to us. We will fil it accurately and with tresh. potent drugs. came"s R0LE 60 fc Pertussm .5....S Bemredies ol Merlt li i1t-oaar..... 9 E BLUE PARRIOT Univrsity 2268 7551 Sherman Avenue e Evanston the ieI.phon. ia

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