Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 May 1939, p. 6

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Can be made to keep accurate time by our new method of rèpairmng. New elec- trie mr.ovements furnished ini old cases at reasonable price. Free estimnates. ALL WORK GUARANTED We Cali for and Deliver 1166 WiImtte Ave- WiInmef. 1061 Iii HYDROX fl Trovel Kf....0 Roy Scout Kits .... 75c Somaritun ......... $1 Auto Kit ......$15 Homse Kit ....$2.89 le CREAM; BANANA.- CHOCOLATE and BUTTER PUCAN 2epint At Our Two Dependable Stores tidge Ave. Pharmacy Soider-Cazel Drug Lae and Ridgje Road AND WiImette and Central Cati Wilmtte 316 Cati WiImette 400 Sunday Services-i i a.m. Wednesday-Testimonial Meeting-8 p.m. Sunday School Exercises-9 :45 a.mn. Mrs. Orville G. Daily is chai r- man of the Poppy, day comrniittee for the duxiliary unit of the Wil- mette Post of the Amert*can Le- gion. Popp> dat,, when artificial flowers made to resemble those for which the battlefields, of Flan- ders are famed, will be observed in Wülmette and Kenilworth next Ttuesdat, to raise monet, for the care of disabled. ex-service men. -Twenty years have passed since the flrst crimson poppies pushed their courageous heads up among the white e r o s s e s on Fianders fields," Mrs. Daily said this week, "But now they blossom every year here on this si de of the ocean in an- other form. Their growth goes on in hospitais and in workrooms through- out~ the United States. Their petals are crepe paper and - their stems Poppy day captains include: -Mrs. George Stone, Mrs. Carl Peterson,' Mrs. Eari Moon, Mrs. Ruth Wilson, Mrs. Ed Cullison, Mrs. Norman Deno. Mrs; James MeCue, Mrs. E. H. Myrland, Mrs. William Benner, Mirs. C. E. Nolan, Mrs. Frank Dowd, Mrs. Ai Rodenkirk, and Mrs. Ger- MAY 21,l 1939 prUjJerty Ltaxe ur&tws nearL, scores of New Trier taxpayers, who failed to. pay their ta xes to, Township Col- lecter Sanborn 'Hale, during the- re- cent period when hewas miaking the collection, are continuing to send their checks to himY, he expia ined this Week. Thousands of dollars, are'now com-. ing in, he said , which should :hav e been paid during the ýtime he hadl the. books for collection, in order that New*Trier township mîight have benefited in -the,,way 'of excess com- mission which it would ýhave re-, ceived,-and iW order that the var- ious taxing bodies in the township- mhight have received their share of the taxes much earlier. These belated payments, it is pointed out, must be made payable toe John Tomaný oewi4y eU and flot to Mr. Hale, for the reason that it is now too late for the local collectorto give his personai receipi therefor. However, as in the past, Mr. Hale says he will do everything he can i the matter of getting these payments to the county collector,, but in order to avoid rnuch neediess work and delay, ail checks should be made payable to Mr. Toman, as abo, c St. rk,,ephs School of Music wiII present its pupils in a recital to be given for the public Wednesday and Thursday evenings, May 24 and May 25, at 8 o'clock. Participating i the first evéning's performances' are: iave- will %vorth EMHRGENCY, VIRBT AID II

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