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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Feb 1937, p. 3

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Mid-Winter Bargain Event I& Scheduled for February 10 and il; Offer Great Values Dollar D4ys, ,the mid-winter bargain event- sponsored. by the Wilmeftte Chamber of Commerce, in, which ýthe tnercha nts and shopkeepers of Wil- mette will this year be joined by those of Kenilworth, are scheduled for Wedhesday and. Thursday, February 10O..and 11 This semi-annual,.selling event al- ways means great savings for thrifty shoppers, but, comipg as it does with the winter but haîf gone and local * oppirtun tîe an ever beiore. Malte Extensive Plans Secretary Curt Gottschalk of the ~Chamber of Commerce announces that preparations for this bargain festival are going forward on more extensive fines than ever, an.d on a broader front, as Kenilworth mer- chants are also participating for the Y diberto Salz4, of Wilinette, zvor)d renowned harj.ist, tuill, ac- companied by his celebrated in- stritipei ta! quartet, presenit the Pro- grain at the Newî Trier Sunday Eve.ning Club, Pebritari,7. The uru> includes Erich S'orastin. Tax Crllector-Hle Announces '35 Tax Collection Toùs '34 Tax Collector Sanborn Hale, who lias just completed collection of the. second instalîment of 1935 real estate taxes, annouinced Tuesday that New Trier taxpayers paid to the localcol- lector $163,712.05 more, than they didý in the collection of the 1934 second in- stallment. The 1935 second instailmet collection was $371,71.3.70, and in 034 it was $208,001.65.t ,He saidthere was also a large in:- crease in the total 1935 collection over that of 1934. The 1935 total was SIA0,82.32. as.çompared, to $1;342,-> 992.58, in 1934. Partial distribution of, taxes just collected by Mr. Hale have already been made to local taxîng bodies and additional payments will be made as soon as the audit of his books are cornoleted, which. he said, will be at Would Obtain State, Aid for rdging; Hçmin in Waîh. ington Next Monda&y The~ Chicago Regional Planning as- sociation this week threw its ful support behind the Wiltnette Park District board in its effort to secure improvement of Wilmette harbor, as announced exclusivelv- in last week's issue of this paper. Its>,general mnan-' ager, Robert Kingery, yesterday ad- dressed a letter to, F. L. Smith, -direc- tor of the State Departnient of Public Works and Buildings, in which an appropriation of approximately $20,000 was asked for the dredging of the harbor. Mr. Kingery pointed out to the' departnment that ample précedent for the expenditure exists in the work done i the Fox chain of laices during 1935 and 1936, which project was care- f ully planned and received approval as to legality before contracts werç awarded. Terms Harbor 'Wîiif" Reminding the department that ý,% (JUIU V Ulc âtiunlitday tveninq c merical centers of the two villages togla cI/c show the extent of the preparations. thiyhacolc Off erinigs include not onîy winter ii elrayiinî tht needs, but spring requirements also: peiisc of the chi Experienced judges of merchandise and values report that the bargains Authorize are greater than ever offered here. Realizing that they serve an informed Study ir clientele, the merchants have taken A study of1 lion is takeito' aid rc adinuistra.tiie ex- cnurcn. The dates anad texts for tne series of Ien- ten sermOnS*1 February 1lê-"AMI ye shall be offend- ,.dLel because of Me this ntlht." Matthew tary niainte Trhe ,xpencl tuncis f harbor. g. Hiarbor 'ark district, 1 ofthte vvumete IRotaryi second prçsident. He le: nine, years ago. [mette ILinden avenue. Mrs. is to be the assisting1

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