8 \VILMETTE LIFE. FRID.\ Y. MARCH 7 1924 Marian 4,. AG To the People·of Wilmette: Do you wish Wilmette to cease to be a village of homes and to be overrun by flat buildings? In 4 M If vigorous action is not taken at once T he this is exactly what will happen. bars were lowered by an amendment of the building ordinance three weeks . ago. As a result a fifty-eight apartment building is already in course Of construction, with others to follow in rapid succession. To resist tlris movement arid protect come to a I. AD All cock, pran< ing personal according I promi . c of on the Gn conc~rt at 1 Library clul Madame Dr. T. Elh< Mav Corbin po>~r ( f no An exccr of ~1 ay lJ, which ~far protograph ion g1vcn al in which st speaks ui operatic >OJ prc>CilCC, . W lwr way 111~ American a Mme. N In the gymnasium of the Byron C. Stolp school, iOth Str~t and Central Avenue, at ·eight o'clock Tuesday ·Night, Marc~ ·II, 1924 . ....... . . . ·to. consider means and methods of action . S. J. DUNCAN-CLARK PHEBE A. HURLBUT ALBERT A. MCKEIGHAN AURORA C. McKEIGHAN JOHN B. BODDIE MRS. BEULAH M. COMEE J. NOROORF 0. E. GIBSON P. M. BINGHAM SHELBY C. JONES JOHN F. WIEDLIN JAMES B. IRVING HESTER SPROUL BAKER S. H. MOORE JOHN CLARK BAKER MARY A. EVANS C. R. NORMAN A. D. GASH Mas. A. D. GASH EMMA M. BODDIE WALTER M. MILLER ELIZABETH MILLER W. FRANK McCLURE EFFIE M. MONS HENRIETTA W. SHAW RALPH H. DURHAM C. L. KEITH ANNA H. NORMAN EDITH B. WHITEHILL CORA M. ~EYNOLDS LILLIAN L. PEARD ANNA L. MOORE ROBERT E. HOLMES ELIZABETH M. HOLMES J. J. MILLS ETHEL M. MILLS W . L. BALLARD MRS. W. L. BALLARD C. A. WHITMAN Mas. McDouGALL D. L. NAUMAN HERBERT A. MORIN HANNA K. CRUSH LOUIS W. CRUSH ' MRS. R. E. P. KLINE HENRY FOWLER WILLIAM SCHMEDTGEN CLYDE T. HAYES A. J. DIXON MRS. A. J. DIXON A. L. MEYER EDWARD J. MCARDLE C. P . VAN SCHAACK J.D. PAHLMAN STELLA V. PAHLMAN C. E. DRAYER J. C. MARTIN W. W. DEBERARD M . R. VENABLES W. H. THAYER C. 0. HURLBUT DAN C. MooRE -\. FREDERICK H. HARNES FRANK B. KING A.M. VERNON THOMAS E. SULLIVAN s. / c.