Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Dec 1937, p. 5

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ettjoyabie camera conqticst of "Beau- tiffil Switzerland," This wilI 1k the final programi of. the current Sunday clbseason. Burton Holmies' pictures are -un- IÏvalled in beauty. Combined with bis sprightly anecdotes, provocative comn Inents, and graphic powers of descrip- tion they- offer.ail the joy a traveler's hleart could possibly desire. WVhat miore delight fuI journey could be taken than to '*The Playground of i!urope -Switzerland, unique amiong the. nations of the world. A land of glorious Mountains and of model cihies, with somne of the most magai- icent Scenery in -Europe. The fairored playgrôund of ail wise pleasure-seek- ers. One is carried into a world of un- parallkIed beauty as they journey up andl down the Alps, over the grandest; spa"es, tjiu.ug tevieh stw,&n r#llevs MeGregor Photo lo iomes, zworld renouaed tr<w'Iu'r and lectairer, tvill giz'e tige finsal mwo*rapsiof tireNeu, Trier Suasav hr'esingcli.!' seasoid Jap.lie- fiarv 2. isang Trier hiq-h tchâod LIuditoriu lIi:s ubjeci é'ill lc. R~~'oau 7,,ii.ttzeraid." IncOrning sacks of mail totaled 1,481, with 346 packages too large to go into sacks. Outgoing sacks num- bered 988, with 206 packages too, large to be sacked. Cancellations frorn December 18 to 23 numbered 226.405. Ail mail received ini the morning was dispatched by noon, and that received after noon was on its wav by night. Postmaster Leslie Ullrich announc- ed a slight increase ini business ini the Kenilworth post office ovrr 1936.] amouniting to not more than 5 per cent. M4r. Ullrich. announced that bis of-, fice, will asobc closed Newv Year's day. Saturday, Witb special delihery mail the only deliveries., Cair SMkk1mAcross Cnrb. tu hl the varàncy creatend y the res:g- nation of Chase W. Love. Unopposed on the ballot, lie received 366 votes. It was reported that three citizens had each re- ceived one vote on write-ins. SThe proposai to construct the sewer system was presented to the voters by the village council as a resuit of coin- plaints that a number of basements lu, the community were being flooded, and because it was feared that the Sanitary District of Chicago might force the village to tsake such action in the future when federal funda miglit not be avail- able. ýWati.vitaiS Dum.t As presented to the voters in the referendum on Tuesday, the bond in-ý terest and miaturity would be met by an inicrea-,e in the village's water rates. the v:e.w its smoot clectrified railiq d:mnbing trains, ~poir zit St. Mor I lai las travel otfers a 'screen of its inspirinizs 1motor iji Lys and ni and enjoy and other VACATION VIS ITS oti iStatus Richard Shapiro, 401 Gregory ave- nue, arrived the, Thursday hefore. The First Federal Savings Christmas froan the University of Loan Association of Wilmette is Illinois for a holiday visit at bis home. we.ek nmailing to its iflvestors Miss Eleanor Shapiro .was aîot with .savings acciunt clients checks ber faiiy for Christmas but wént to the seiianiual dividend. As hi St. Louis for one day, and Iliej on ta tofore. the payrnent is on the b~ and thisc and ' for1c ter of Mr. baus of Wil day, Decen coliege, téo 'ann is a ple Hoinies tvorthy Scenits ,end the ýe to AIV member Dltva Pi the fresht imonsi sider th, the Mid

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