Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Jan 1939, p. 6

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F3» n uUbey Rd. w C 3 l .arter 0 LLia ;e , the comuiittee. FREE OFFUER, j i.-YDROX 75c otti I LACK RASPIERRIEgS lARLE LAEN RBetween 2 Layers of YARDEY LVENDR I UTTER PECAN W;th tho purchase of Ico Cream wlth: 2 Outside Layersof 3 Bars Yardey S@ap 7--,LADY. PUNG»ER tCAKES AUl$00 Serves for u I f 2ur FIRST CHURCH 0F CHRIST, SCIENTIST Tentb Street and Central Avenue WILMETTE, ILLINOIS Sunday Services-I i a.m. .Wednesday-Testir1ofial Meeting-S 'p.m. Sunday School Exercises-9:45 a.m. JANUARY 22, 1939 Subjeet: TRUTU READING ROOMI - 1 13 3 Centraîl Avenue Open Daily (except Wednesday) 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Wednesday 9 A.M. to 745 P.M. Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. about JUIY 1, is now the property of the federal governimeftas the WPA will be utilized for tearing the build- - ings down. and in exchange-for the material will landscape the school grounds after the new buildings are erected., Now Negotiatlflg The Wilmette board of education, of which Henry I. Brandt, Bl4Forest avenue, i s presidenrt, is negotia ting' with the WPA for, a portion of 'the material, which wilI be utilized in the construction of a new grade, school on the 5-acre property, whicb it now owns on Dartmnouth, street,, be- Justice of.the Peace George F. tween. Kenilworth gardens and In- Scherzer announces this, week Jian Hill estates. The pr esqit plans tha t delinquent persônal. property o)f the board are to begin construc- tax bills for 1936 are flow inl proc*- tion of the new buil ding late this year ess of suit, and that he ,'has, set or early in 1940.,_ lag daes n the w shi.eal w1 I t is asserted emphatically th-,t the. lae o f thele tw h in. Dtil isve. im terial coming frorn the Glencoe be oun elet>hee i tis ssfe. building will not bc reconstructed in its .prèsent architecturat -des ign. -but. wil&mpJly be usedin the, contruc- Sound Equipnieiit on of a modern schoolbulig ent irely new, plans for which have Ais aiiD ne s already been draw%&n. Only a part of the Glencoe m-ate- One of the latest type public ad-. rial, willbe utilized.. The balýntce dre~ sysems as een nstaled t wll be, used by WPA in the construc- the Community Center for the reg, ino oesxo ee ml on ularTueday ax~ Dane. t W~ i ry district schools throughout Cook, used for the f irst time at the dance county. held Tuesday evening, January- 17. j y using the Glencoe material and The installation of this new equip- WPA labor, Mr. Brandt stated that. ment proved very successful. the school district would acquTie a , These barn dances are one of the'I horoughly modern school plant, the mrost popular activities sponsored by cost of which will approximate the Wilmette Playground anld Rec- $135,000, for about $50,000. reation board, according to Daniel M. Davis, director. Hère-to-fore it bas been rather dif-1 unest IJirectors to ficuit at times. for the dancers to hear the caller. With the ne1v publie Eleet Offleers address system, however,th danc- ers hadt no trouble hearing the 'caller Th-nulmeeting of theboard and they knew exactly what they of directors of Wilmnette Conmunity were expected to do, and the dances Chest associain will be held Tues- 1were executed without confusion. day, January',24, at 8 o'clock, fin the There is ban dancing at the, Cen- director's room of The Wlmette ter. every Tuesday evening with a State bank. small-admissIon charge to cover the Included in the business to corne cost of the orchestra. These barn biDfore the session is the. election of da ncites are always w ell attended. Àfficrs, for th e conc1 e ,an enue.1 Marion, Mvr. and Mrs. De- been committed between 9 p. m. y, 1235 Gregory av- Monday and 1 a. m. Tuesda. The Lowley is the former car was n the garage, which had of Wilmette. been lef t unlocked.

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