Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Oct 1939, p. 3

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AnY individual,, group of* Individ, uals or organization that can find,. a laugh i nso dry, drab end1 ire-rais- ing a subjec as. person ai proper ty taxes, is e ntitled to a hand-decor.. ated, pretzel BÊut it, issaid that memibers of Wilmette Civic league have ýaccompljshed the- Herculean task, and will prove it ýto the world i a skit entitled 'Raishtig Hell About Personal Property Taxes." The piece, 9a one-act ionecee wiIl be give nat the leagues onhl luncheon meeting to be held Thurs- daOctober '26, i the E nglish roomn of Marshall Field's State Street store. The hour, 12:15 P.m. Leaguers and their friends .are net -onl in. vite, ut strongly urged to be there. The day, please note, is Thursday. Present Brilant Cast Stars of the cast, it is confidenti- aIly stated, will be "W. C. Fields" and "Charlie McCarthy.1" (A valu-' able prize is offered to the flrst diner Who identifies "Charlie.") These two artists of picturedom and the radio have neyer before appeared before, i a Wilmette audience in Prime. Kenilworth for FirSt Chest Campa.ign Cheat Leader Buffet.Supp er RaIly to Precede IOpenling of Drive;» Drama: to s e Feature With the bright Pros pects for rap- idly achievmgË its budget,: the Wil-. mette 'CommunitW Chest association opens its 1939 camipaign, tonlght, (Thursdayý), with a mass meeting of .directors, -captais and workers that is exPected to fill1 to capacity the Woman's club auditorium. The 'starting pfistol will'be ffred byMark A. BrownM, 32 Lidenae nue, ia talk that will be-,replete with information .on how to, do the job quiky and sucessfuly.Mr Brown, who .18 vice-president of the. Harris Trust and Savigs bank of Chica go, speaks with the authorlty of Wide experience i the Chicago C'ruiy.ým -a -ain.He la- agai active li this year's drive i the metroPolis, being in charge of the idustrial division. Rally For Workers Mr- Brown's audience will consist o! the workerà who. have been re- cruited from the twenty-thj - d lu- tricts ito which the village has been divided, through the organiz- ing genius of Staver Moulding, 730

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