September 6, 1934 WILMETTE LYFP VILLAGE 0F WILNETTE Wilmett., Illinis Notice of Pro-Rata Payments o Spécil Assessment Bonds anld Interest Coupons Maturing DeceMber 31, 1933. Notice ta hereby given that paylnents «On Spécal Assessment Bonds and In- terest Coupons of the Village of. WII- mette Illinoils (Cook Counity), will be. made through the Wlimette State Bankc, -Wihinette. Illinois, to whom Bonds and Interest Coupons should bo forwardcd for collection and endorsement of the undornoted payments: Speciai Per Cent of Assessment Distribution 4o Inst Bonds Int. 141 .........9 ......... 10 ......... 20 148 * . ... 8... ... ..12 ......... l 16 . .. .. ..8.. .. .. ..M ......... - 117 ..6.. ..8 . . .. - 7 . .. ... .. 0 192 . .. . .. .7 . .. . ..6........ 3 0 167 . . . . . . 67 . . . . . . .1 7 . .. . . . 0 1 94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 17 . .. . . 67 . . .. . .10. . .. . .20 17 8 . . . . .6 . . .. . . 5 . .. . .. 1820 . . ... 6 2.. .. . 0 . 2... .. 0 1820 . .. .. . . .. .. . .. . .. 5 28 . .. . . 56 . . .. . .10 .. . .. .10 101.. . . . .6. . . .. 20 . .. . .. 10 1 2 . .. . .. . . .. 3. 5 . .. . 5. 13 . . . 4. . . . . 3 . . . .. .4 14 . . .. . .6 . . .. . 10 . .. . .. 10 155 198 . . . . . . . . . 5 . .. .... 5 208 5 .... . .. 30. . . . ..1 218 . .. . . 6. . .. . .10 . . . . .10 219 .. . .. .5 . . . 2. 5. . . . ..1 21 . . .. . . . . .. .1 .. . .. .1 2 3 ;.. . .. .5. .*.. . .10 . . .. . .10 2 57 .. . .. .5 . . . . 153 . .. . . 28 . . . . . .6 . . . . . .10 . . . . . .15 227 .. .. . . 5 . .. . 1_ 5 . .1... 5 229 .. . .. .5 . .20.. . .. . .. 0 221 . . .. . .5 .. . . 20.. 5 .2.. 0 232 . . -. .5 ... . .. .15. 20' - 2233 . . .. . .5 ... . .. .105 * 25...1 2257 - .. .. .5 . .. . 1 5.1 . .. . .. 24265..........76....... .....5 227 ... ..1. 5. .. 2.. 5......... 5 21t ...42.. 5. . .. . . 80........ 0 23 . . . .. 5i. .. . . .15 ........ 15 2 233 .4 . .. .5 . . . . . 5 . . . . . 5 227 . . . 5..4 .. .1 .. ... 45 24(. ... ........... 2047.... 30. 249.. ... .. ...... 8 .......10 223 . . . . 5. . ..4.15 .. . . . .1 244 . . . . . . 5 . .... . 5 . . . . . 22 ... ... 4 . .. . . 7. . . .. . r 25. .... . . ; A . ... ... .. 60 - l.. . .. 5 259 .. .. . ..42 .. . . 12,8......... 10 2628 . .. . . 2.. . .. . ...... 25 26 . . . . . . ... . 5 ......... 5 277 ......... .........87......... 5 2584.... .e...6..... ... 17........ 204 f627...3 .........42........1 2 Sepe b r , 3....28.. .1...5 SeptemberL. 1--14 TAKEN BY DEATH Mrs. W. P. Goodsmith Who made her home with her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Longf 1106 Greenwood, avenue, died August 13 after an illness of three months. Burial was August 15 at Rosehili cemetery. Mrs. Goodsmith is sur- vived by Mrs-. Long and a son, Dr. Howard Goodsmith.. Mrs. Clifton A. Keith and ber son Harold of 310 Warwick road, Kénil- Worth, and their housçguests,1 Austin and Jean Graves, left last Friday by motor for their summer home on Keitbs' Island, Wis.é 0o Mrs. Frank Cheeseman of the Or- rington hotel, formerly of Kenil- worth, will entertain at a, bridge luncheon tomorrow in honor of Mrs. C. K. Blackwood of Pasadena, Calif., who is visiting in Kenilworth. Mrs. Charles Mack, 707 Central avenue, returned Saturday from a month's visit on the west coast and te the Canadian Rockies. Her brother, ICOMMA NDER. ___________Ir Francis E. Phelait, commiander of Winnetka Post, No. 10, Amten- rait Legion ini 1932 and for mhany years api actize'e memiber ini the af- f airs oftihe organization, was elect- ed, without opposition Tuesday to the office of comiander of the Sez'enth district, Departinent of Illinois, at the animal state con- vention in Peoria. joint installation of the newly e lect- ed" district officers and the recently elected officers of Winnetka Post, head- ed by Arthur C. F. Gedge, as com- mander, will be held in Matz hall, Winnetka'Community House, Xednes- day evening, September -19. There are sixteen' posts ini the Sev- enth district, extending f rom the county line on the north, along the north shore to Bryn Mawr avenue, Chicago, and also including Morton Grove, Nules Center and Glenview. Plans are being formulated to make the coming joint installation an outstaniding, event in the history of the Seventh district. Mr. and Mrs. Lukanovic and Rob- ert Holladay of Columbus,,Ohio, wh o were on their, vacation in the Nip- pogon reg »ion, spent Saturday and Sunday of last week visiting Mrs. Lukanovic's sister and family, the Harold Lynches, 1241 Grecnwood avenue. Mrs. C. C. Carnahan,- 700 Central aven ue, entertained two, tables of bridge Tuesday of last week at ber summer home near Elkhorn, Wis. 0o Mr. and Mrs. William Moulton. 235 Ralei«h road, Kenilworth, o-nter- tained Chicago friends at dinner Labor day. TheWNNER! Yes ... there is no question about it! Mrs. Honsewife is the wimner in that daily bout with shopping problemns. These successful housewives have Iearned the secret of thrifty shop- ping by taking full advantage of the many money-saving bar- gains offered regularly in their Home Paper by OUr Adverti'sers ADVERTISER Aibright Bea.utY ShOP ......... 8 Bic., F. ÀA. .. . .. .1. . ..>. 42 Blann Pharmaey ........... 9 Bloom-Hail Dress Shop ... à Book' Nook ............ 34 Borden's ...... .... .3...S Braun Bros 011 Co .....1.... ..... l, 48, Cover IV Burns Toggery ............... à Chandler's ..........34 Coffey Auto Bepair ........... 12 Communnty. Theatre . ..... 18, 43 Co-Op, The.................. Il Evanstoil Academy of Fine Arts ................ 31 Evanston Business College..14 Evanstoli Nash Co. . . ..... 1 Flrst Chnrch of Christ, Sclentist........... ........12 Fou rth Street Auto Servie.. ..à Gordian Book $hop ........ 34 Great Atiantie & Pacifie Tea Co ...................... 8 Hattstrom & Sanders....... Si Henry * Martha ........ .12 Hotel Majestic.............AS Household Finance Corporation I Howatt., Mabel Lewis....18 Hu),, The................ 15,.33 Illinols Bell Telephone Co. - 39 Indiana. Safe-We. Lies..37 Jewel Food Stores ........... 10 Liberty Loan Corporation 3.. 6 Llndstrom's Loch Shop ...... .12 Longmeadow Fa.rm.......... 14 Lord's................... 24, 2& Lyman PhUraey .........., 9 PAGE ADVERTISER PAGE Marshall Field & Co . .....i, 21 3iIllen Hardware............. 4 -itchell, Mis@ MarJorte...... 14 Moraine MHotel >....... 81 M1urine Co . ......... 34 Murphy-Mlles 011 Co........ 23 National C61lege of Education. 18 Northbrook KOnnel Club ...1 KNort.Shore Quailty Laundries 27 011 of Sait ..... . .. .; . .. .8 Okean, M. B. Furriers, lue. . 18 Pagliarulo, iD .........12 Peacoek Ice Cream......... 14 Pennsyivania. 011 C. .....19 Personal Fina3ce C . ......14 publie Servlee Co . .......41 Quinlan & Tyson .........se. Remnechar Drug Co. ...... 9 ltensch Warchouse ...........4 Ridlge Avenue Pharmaey ..... 9 Sclkloeser's ........ I Seott, W'rn. H Co.....dver îIV Sulder-Cazel Drug Ceo.........Sà Spanlshb Ka.ndy -Kupboard .... I Standard 011 Co ... Cver 111 Stevens, Edgar A.,Jne. . . ..22, 29 Valenela Theatre............. 4 V & Deusen's ......... 4 Vars lty Theatre............. 4 Vernon Country Club ........4 Vileage Cleaners.............19 Vogue Sebools..............8 Weathered, Martba........ 833 .Whltaker, R. B. Co......... 2 Wleboldt's................ 18, 14 U'llmette Bea.uty Shop. -.......5 Wllmette Coul & Material Yard ............... Cover IV Wllmette Coufeet.obery .......12 Wllmette State Ba.nk .... Cover Il Wilmette Theatre ............ 48 Worthen's ................... 2 september 6, 1934 ýWILMET TE LIFE-