IMatlew francïs A L'A@ Ari 1B il LOANS fer I rime nies, sotte 35 or 40 years ago, uihen. these three- s tructitres niere buhime-!atvtyi imte Today buet one of them sitl remains, though releqated to less sire tiuous duty. Abot'c: Wilrnettc's old Villge hall of the Ninetiés, at Wilnete and Cen tral avenues, viewed front th e North Western railuwy station drive. the left: Wilmette's first country forerunner of the present Shawnee Il Ni, La uesel.t, Chicago 151 1 SLoema A. Evauton: niJmwuSy me on display for two weeks somfte of the best books of the last twenty years. These bookcs were best sellers in their time, and are read with persisting interest. Undoubtedly Galswortbys 'frorsyte Saga" has been the most popular, accordinq to Miss Anne L. Wbitmack, librarian,, b u t Dreiser's 'American Tragedy" a n d Undset's "Kristin Lavransdatter" bave been] of History. ton of Henry Ai ,Adverse. à Poerns >Iayg. Iowii'u Body. thi of tie Soil. Comes for the Ldams. Arch- scluv- tu me L5 85. iaU 4ana micnig ave- nue site. At the right: Chicago and North Western passenger station in, 1896, located on the west side of the right-of-way between Wilmette and Central avenues. The structure now serves as a f reight storage, station north of Central. avenue. These photographs were submitted by Dr. C. H. Eldred, 1167 Wiltnette ave- nue, dean of Wilnette dentiste. foir Power. w f ITOUR Scott of the Maui- it ln Autobographyr. w. I -4--