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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Feb 1935, 4B

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ent as This year, according to Robert W. Townley, director of physical educa- tien, at joseph Seais and general chairman for the circus, there wilî be 25 side shows insitead of 16, as was the case. last year. A group of five or six. boys is responsible, for each of these 'Side shows. Each side show unit has a manager who meets with r.Townley to discuss plans for the circus, and to receive directions and adviëe. as to the making. of propert ies'. Regular rehearsals are held for the various side shows and for the main circu's.prograîn. The job of staging the circus is so large that the boys are asking foirtv Joseph Sears girls te assist tbem. Last year K enilworth residents turned eut in large numbers for the evetit. This year's circus promises te. set new records. The .proceeds will be used for the Kenilworth beys' drum and bugle corps and te send a Kenilworth boy te the'national Scout jamboree' at Washingten, D. C,,, in August- . O'f the stftus of his reali estate and personal preperty tax payulents for the tax years 1928 te 1933, inclusive. Ths information, talken frem the eointy taxc collection records,. is con- tained in statements'senitot individ- ual taxpayers this weik. Acccit- panying thé statements is a letter ex- plaitning the present status ef the tax situation snd the reasons for. collect- ing tbe. ata included in, the state- ments. The date was ebtainedand checked by the Village ef Kenilwertb and is being, distributed by the Villag-i coeperatio with the Knlot schoel' board, the. New, Trier High school beard, and the Kenilwerth Park board. Askwadtua'A i& Robert M. Sweitzer, counIty ras.. urer, bas been notified of the. state- ments- and letter going eut te Kenil'- wo*iJ3 taxPayzrs and bas b... ..e quested te malce easily available te residents of the village any further information they may. desire ceaccrn- i hi unpaid taxes. Týhe letter accompanying the indi- vidual tax statements mailed this week is signed by the presidents of the Village, the Park board, the Ken- ilworth school board and the Newi Trier High scheel board and reads as follows: Thé weaith of ice <md snow providedi thuv Witcr recoils te Thomas'H.. -Wesçt. 723 Ashland avene, this bit of carvinge.recuted by Mother Nature. 0KWilmiette'sç lake shore- a feze years ago. rwo monarchs of tise j 1,ear discernible isere without tee nwuch exercise of, your imagination. sources of revenue and a. new army their cases subject to prôsécutioji when- to admninster their collection, ac- ever the County Collector may llnd It countig and dlabursement, as wtt- necessarY' to lnsttute suach action. lieus the varions nel, ferms of "sales It has been iugestdthat Inasmuel) taxesIn o.aue iof J.bo muniecPl.UtIa.-a aniwof u itw m r o wr of the country s well as by the of the statue of their tax accoowts for varlous stateli, resultlng ln a forther the. pat few years, your local taxing lncreaëed cost of governmènt entirely bodies would render a great service if out of proportion to the value of the takpayers could be assisted in obtain- simple and. essentiel services ren- mng this Information. Notwithstanding dIered. the extra burden upon your local gov- Enougih xoney-nl Reeelved ernment officiais and eniployees wh4' So lonè as your local municipal of- have been willing to gather this Infor- Icials are willlng to confine their ef- mation bY extraordina.ry effort and wlth- forts te the supply of only essential Out extraôrdinary expens, the spgges- ervices maintalned under reasona.ble. tion las been foliowed. Attacbed here- tandards, holding the paid staffs to min- with, please note the record of unzekl [mum numbers at fair compensation andl taxes, If any, for the years, 192& to 1lg;: Ay té sss mirnents stand ready tr 'to any reafonablje power and wili wel-' cosncerning their in- If Yoij have a ques-: t Up with the proper ze là conclusion that eI'ved fr the col- 1 nrg iis iiS cU . patientis are re- ferred te thi, clinic by physicians, nurses, social werkers and by special appointment. The Wilmette Health Center Dental clinic is conducted every Tuesday morning from 9 te 12. Dr. E. Christie iýs in charge of this clinic. This clinic embraces ail the schools of the com- munity. Children able te pay bring 25 cents, and those unable te pay are taken care of fréeeef charge. School children at-e urged te be examined. twice, a vear- éiv 1bert or new r leatla-.' D>'iji at 3i c bleman jthe janes ixk t met air"v~ Uiuseuin. While a number of seats 0the sea, the are reserved for meaubers ef the in- icebergs thousands stitution, the greater portion will be it frein the 300-foot availablé to the general public which ,er and many 'other is cordially invited te . attend. Ne in Alaska and the tickets are needed., The lecture is 'The lecture Will for adults only. For children there ie and wilbe given in 'a free motion picture pvogram lin the son theater of, the mornig n n t' e u I1q muu as are: it 1929- and tue" localCo( :hrough tL c , I ýJ, Nu' j1

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