Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Jan 1939, p. 6

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These 48 pages car- tes to 1874, an~d con- ntic and graphie bis- Wilmette. As it re- 'r.1 Càb(fifl - d mette and arrange for its continuous lates to only portions of this area novel, - uncie-Loi,, exhibition, as well as to forrnulate corresponding documents of this. book that did much to free a race- plans for apermanent Histori al so- character ýare being sought. a drarna that has evoked enough cie.ty,. is: actively. engaged in te Acmayn thi abstract, is the laughter to rock the world and start- w ork for which it was created. cacle otaeo ailad ed enough tears -to float, the United In'.additiopn to many valuable pa- Bridget Mahoney. to Henry -A. Dn- Sae aY jpers, photographs and documents- ai- gee, *dated February 6,189, hwn h ate reFi -and Satur- ready gathered -by Ye d on r igee's signature al oen mcknowledg- 'day, Februaàry 24 and 25. Tryouts Foies, the committee is receiving ing the fuliflimnt of 1 the .contract for the varlous parts. will be held at others of equal interest. -One suchlbefore its maturity at 10 per cent the Threshold studio, Park avenue wasreeiedduin te pstwek ntret.Discolored with age and and Glenécieroad, Glencoe, Tuesday of which. the ommit uhsfk'pniev m4tee is especially fragile from muhsfkeig teening, January, 17, at 8 o'clock. 'appreciative. and for -,hich it, ex- tells its o%-n, story of pionieer effort Any.persons Ëeirn to take active presses its thanks to Fred:. J. Me- and accomplishxnent part in the production, or who can Cru~i$e ad J'ravef Guire,, president of. McGuire &Orr, IHarper -joins Qmte rsn noet ubr uha Ve !nc, who hias shown a lively interest h omttea.apone ysingmng, dancing, etc.,, for "between Tui . m.t" ,enterprise. ndisThdngPeienmtearb a onts ofthe -acts" entertainnft, are invited JEI.A ' _a tctic ai aid in the accumulation of t1rsdn abuh osss o b peent. At that tune a one- material of- local historic value. 1Jamnes D. Kline, 531 Eighith-street.* act play >wil be presented for the chairman: Dr. C. G. Smith, 132a p aure -of those "trying out" for Ç M A 40Tells of Ea.rly Wlmette Greenwood 'avenue, and Albert A..Unl Tom's Cab*in" parts. n Mr. MeGuire presented the com- Ml\cKeighan, 661 Illinois road. Chair-_________ iU t L1 1~ S~ ~tittee withan abstract to and titli a Kline o announces that J.b y~ Bccl 1162WiIeI$ Av. WImeie 160du, Chien, July 29, 1829, ,vith the mette public schools for the past 112wlet v. W1nfe16 thirty years, haý consented to serveT _______________________ hippwaOttaa ad -on the committee. The comrnittee Stolenii 1' ecr Scli 00 eesthat -r. Harper's long exper- Iagd nee h ieo a 0FC RSSCE TS ien<ce in public affairs of the village rgdenrçthli oald FIRST GHURGH O H IT E TS has given. hlm a clear perception Of lwýhen his new bic.,cle \vas stolen Tenth Street and Central Avenue its background, which will be of in-wieh vspayn aktala WILME iK ILLINOIS valuable assistance in its. important Stolp, school last Thursday evening., work.He hd just made the first pay- ï wrk.ment on it with Christmnas rnoney 1The cornrittee, it is stated.' ,ill Ithat his newýspaper customners had SunaySerics--x am.appreciate photographs, inventories i ~U~fI M~pto~...- un orleders ol newpapr cippngsremaining payrnents with his news- offearly date.that will revive the -*.. mrnng ,,w bth hs bi- JANARY15, 1939 Subject: LIFE RE~ADING ROOM - i r;; CentrA. Avenue Open Daily (exceptWednesday> 9 A,M. to 6 P.M., Wednesday 9 A.M.'tO Y745 1-M Saturday 9 4; M. to 9 P.M. fMary Baker Eddy, and ail other authorzed Christian :e read, borrowed or purchased at the Reading Roomn. Wornan Is Injured in Sunday P. M. Tra Iie Sunday afternoon Charles Koerr- ner, 1915 Winona avenue, Chica go; ý drivmng south on Sheridan road, stop-1 ped in a long line of traffic north, o! Isabella street, awaiting the green light. While h is car was stationary At was struck in the rear by the I car o! Matt, flyan. 4701 Beacon; * Iodividuoi Poi uf lIs--50c - lPrivate Letsons Arranged: The bicycle was an Excelsior, serial number A-76864. with bl.ack frame. red. trini. and a white sec-. tion1 on the rear fender, On the handlebars, was a, large wire basket.. The lad will be happy to recei.ve information about his lost 'ýbike" at the police department. Give Farewell Party For Miss Hazel Ward JwiU be the members of a party whicb will sail from New York on January 21 on a West Indies cruise. They expect to be in Havana, Tin- idad, St. Pierre, La Guayra, Curasco Iand other ports, ni the Caribbean. I1The PAi T-RONIZE O0UR A DVER TISERS

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