Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Oct 1938, p. 8

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to.Ated t, Formai Opening o' WEILAND"S 1168 WilMEIT:AE wiM iMETTI: rection O(,J Miss Eva vÂncni~. w day. October 10 at 3 p, m. at the Logan' eol Registrations will Letaken at. that tirne just previouis to the' start of classes. There wîll be instruction 'for bcegcinnýr.s and ad- v.%anced students in'ail types of the dance, inc.uding classical. ballet and tiee character, tap and arbaias well as special classes, for beys in ta.p and. soft shoee .Dr. Ben E. Filliýs Will Open: Ev%.anston..Offices Dr. Ben E. Fillis, who bas, praec- iced in Hubbard Woods since 1916, announced' this week that, he had bers of Wilmette' Post No. 46, 'Am- erican Legion, were swýorn in as special police officers and added' to Chief .Cloyd C. McGuire'§ already efficient départment. The *additilon was made in-a- brief buùt interesting ceremnony. . Chief McGuire presented the' group to, the. Village bqard ýfor -its. acceptance.. after, which Village President Harry C. Kinne complimentedthe new of- ficers on. th eir public spirit andpl-' triotismin offering'their servi ces i - the, interest of the- genreral villa .ge iwelfare. Serve Without Pay The miembers of the group. known' theli "A narnn T eon 'Drlicp 'Ré - ~~rved his offices to. 1604 Chicago . *s .'i. - avenue; Evanston. Dr. Fillis is se- serves," and who wil serve withoul nior. urologist at St. Francis hospital. omenation., are as follows: consultant. at the -Swedish Covenant James R., McCue,- capta in, Çarl hospital. and assistant* professor in Hannen, Victor Hill,. George Hicks. the ý;çhool of- medicine at Loyel)a. ErWin- Kernick. Robert Forester. ?R. E. Dalstrom. Fred Lippen. Dav- unïvrsiy. id C. Leach, Earl Moon, Georg1e MOTOfl TO DVtUTH i F. 'Sherz'er, £arl A,. Peterson,' Her- M4r. and AIrs. William W. Mont-botLOonelndAmMs- gormery of 228 Raleigh road, Kenil- jin wvorth, returned Sunday from ai These new police officers, ail wît ih moter trip near Duluth. The Mont- the rank of sergeant, are by no gomerys purchased their house sev- means "rookies." For more 'than* erai 'months ago frorn the Robert J: a year they have been u-ndergoingý Fischers, who moved to their farm intensive. preparation for the serv- 878' near Rockford. Mrs. W. F. Mueller ice by attending, on each Sunda. of 609 Central avenue, the Mý,ontgom-' classes in police work, public safe't erys' daughter, recently attended the, measures. traffic .iawýs and, regila- ________Culbertsons' annual bridge conven- tions. and first aid' methods, tion held in Chicago,, as a teacher. Haive Served DeDiirtment LADIES", DAY! F R11 BOWLING Brookline, ±V1ass., wno jorLUl'y "ivea, certs in Washington park and other. in .Wilmette, bas been visiting 'here occaqions, this service. being volun- recently. Just« at present she is ýn tary. They are now subject to the Chicago but also spent sôme time: cal of the chief of police. and serv- wi .th Mrs. Frank CI Nason, 733 Curf- ice. will be compulsory. mings avenue, Kenilworth, and will ,I epnigt h enrso probably return to the North Shore 1 resendinneto te re.mrks o before she concludes her visit. Mrs PeietKne,'ati cu Kidder had expected to motor to stated that the hope 'of the group Chiago bu. bcaue o th huni-IS that its action will' be*an 'in- Chicgobutbecuse f te uri-spiration to the 11,000 American Le- cane in the East il was necessary go ot ftecutyt olý for her to change her plans,. and go ot fteconr oflo instead she came here by air lane.1 the example. -What a power that 2cro~ 430 Linden 'Ave. fo Ib - m . in- ihen designed, d and mde bv ime tte 3240 J' GRE. 7107 , ; - invttei t' 45

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