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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Oct 1939, p. 62

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Coflector ofthie Village of Kenilworth. Illnois. wil make a pro rata payment o! principal and/or interest as o! October 31.. 19M39, on certaini. past due special assessment -bonds of thé Village *of Kenil. worth. Illinois. as herelnafter ýdescribed and *peclffed. Trom and after October 31. 1939, no. further 'interest shali accrue on that por- tion o! the principal amount, o! sald bonds Which is included iii said pro rata paymnent. Paiyment wil be made at the Villaâge office, 419 Richmond Road. Kenilvorth, Illinois, wheré the bonds and/or coupons should be forwarded-or presented. for col- lectii a nd endorsemnent. DESCRIPTION 0F BONDS ANI) COUPONS Special AssessmentNo. 18 Prin. on Bonds-Series 6, 7. & .9 Addn. Int. on Bonds-Series 6, 7.'8, 9 Speclal Assessnient No. 52397 Prin. on Bonds-Series 6, 8, 9 Addn. Int. on Bonds-Series 6, 8, 9 Speclal Assesament No. 47710M .Prn.n BondS ies 1, ý4,5. 6. 7ý8 Int. on Coupon 3-Series 4, 5, 6. 7. 8. 9- Int. on Coupon 4-Series 7. 8, 9 A-"' i on Bonds-Sertes 1, 2..3, 4. 5- 6, 7, 8. 9 Special Assessnent No. 59531 Prin. on Bonds-Series 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 Int. on.Coupon 2--Series 2. 3. 4.- 5. 6. 7. B. 9 Int. on Coupon 3-Series 2. 3, ., 5.6. 7, 8. 9 Int. on Coupon 4-Series 3, 4. 5, 6. 8 Int. on Coupon 5-eries 4, 5 Int, on Coupon 6-.Series 6 Addn. lot, -on Bonds-Series 1, 2. 3. 4, 5, 6, 7 Special Assessment No. 511717 Prin. on Bonds-Series 2. 3. 4, 5. 6. 7 Int. on Coupon 3-Series 3 to 19 inl.I 'Addn. lot. on Bonds-Seriés 2. 3. 4, 5, 6, 71 ii Zner Ïriday jevenmng at which. Dr. Paul Wltty, professor of. edu- cation at North- western univers- tionally known for his research in remedial read- mng, will speak on "Commnon Read- Staff Photo Dr C R. maflmg roblerns i Te irt.of the permanent tracks of the.Chicago ad Northweîte.rn tue îel ofLanuag Ars."Te Railway company is being Laid in the grade separatiôn' eut,- over wh:ch addesswil b flloed y eneal tramns of the Chicago North Shore and Milwatukee -Rat road company discussion. u'ill be teinporaýrily operated. On Saturday morning, the group .will be divided into sections on spe- cifle subjects. In these meetings Do s G d n f .- I a e a high school and universityr faculty toward the establishment ýof- intE- grated high school-college programs it O e a S as n o c o OfchYsection will have three dis- "Boris GO puo"teeraSe s n o Ocob r2 cussion leaders, one from the uni- will open the Chicago City Opera versity and two from the hg schools. î ~~cornpany's 1939 season Saturday orlbok Hg Chairrnen of these sections will be ntemedterationa usia era, W " Dr.. Frederic Faverty, professor of!e e tiht e tio 28, may b erastly l'e1ebrate, English at Northwestern university: as well as Moussorgsky's master- Miss Emada Griswold, chairman of! plece. Many musicians might easily Honiecomrin g Day. the French department, Highland have failed when confronted with Park high school; Dr. C. R. Goed.. î the task which Moussorgslçy set for Northbrook }ligh school will hold sche, professor of Gerrnan, North- himself i composing this opera, "for its annual hornecoming, Saturday. western university; Dr. C. Russell it was based on a drama of the October 21. Saturday afternoon at 2 Srnall. head o!_the foreign language, great iRussian playwright, Pushkin p.m. Northbrook High school and the i isn zeacner aai e ier; J ~«~Aana ar Robinson.. debate coach at North- western university. '5 North Shiore Women 111I Aid in Chicago's ComuntyCampag Mrs. Clark J. Lawrence, 960 Sher- idan road, Winnetka, chairman of the Womnen's division of the. Chicago cago4 LaeAfter, bis sang with Me. ~&u giio. "LnIS l isine LUrshome- comlng football game and it is being looIked forward ta with great interest by stiudents and 'former students alike. The home field is on Chapel court li Northbrook. Saturday night at 8 o'clock a homne- corig dance will. be, held in. the* school gym. The Northbrook High school, start- ed as a two-year school, with but twenty students, progressed to a three-year and finally to a four-,ear under Toscanini, andi ,act with, the Metro- company, and has been a noted mem- thini ho New York. 'ber o! the artistie personnel for sev- tropolitan debut, he eral years. This wil be his first Chicago, City Opera. ".oris" here. i

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