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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Mar 1926, p. 9

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March 26, 192~ WILMETTE may choose as its represent ati ve, a person outside of its own membership, that the P layground tr u s t ees s h a ll b e appointed as the Play and Rec r eatiqp com mittee. OUTLINE PLAY PLAN FOR ENTIRE VILLAGE I I I LIFE 9 r r.J ~: Plan to Utilize All Parks and It might he advisable to enlarge this I School Equipment Told in Rec- I ~ommittec .hy adding two members · 1 trom the nllage at large. The state bon Group Report ! Ia\\· prm·ides for a committee of three I I r or fin: and permits an~· existing board Recommendations of the special ~ urh a~ the Playground trustees, to play and recreation committet·. which . abo function as the Play and Recreahas been working out a romprc- 1 tion committee. hcnsi\·c plan for using all r('creation ' One Board in Charge facilities in the village to th<; be s t The playground..; and recreation adYantage wer<; outlined in a rc - com mitt<: e . . hall then haYe charge of port submitted at a joint ll1t('ting of (>i tht· t·ntirt' play and recr ation work members of the Village hoard, the ni tht· \\·hole Yillage. ScllO(,l board. the Pla.\·ground tru . . tcc ~. Thi~ plan aim. t(l bring together in tl.H: Park hoard. and tl:~' Plan C(·mmis- ; '·llt hoard, intimate kno\~ledge of the '-lOll held la~t \\'tck. I he plan of th · af'iair:-; of each of the taxing hodie~ recreation rommittt·e gin·n the I \\·hich :--houlcl he ronduciYc the n· rot~lpkte_ apprn,·al oi tlH· a~-.t·mldag<:. , (lptration "-(l necessary f(lr the It 1-.. a., loll n \, .... : ' cronomiral conduct of th · entire pro - 1 In lntildin .t.: thi . . plan. ~<>ur com - !.!ram. ; The Play and Recreation committt<: · 111ittec ha~ "tudit·cl tht· <,rganization' in \\'innt·tLt. F\an~tc,J ; and Oakland. \\ill han· charge of the fund~ rais<·cl Caliiornia. and ha" takl'11 ach·antage , !J_,. t:1x and motH: ys contributul l>y in - 1 ··i tht:ir cxpcrit·llet' . cli\·iduaJ ... (·f riYic organizati(ln" for 1 Thi . . plan attvmpt . . t(l pr<l\ i(k 1,Jay play and n ·creation purpo~e... . Thi . . , ; 111 <1 rencation j; 1 rilitil' .... ](.; 1der ... hip nH·nc·y will l>e placed with the Yillat.:e I ;lllrl ... upen·i..,ion oi play inr . . mall chi! - trt:a . urer and drawn against by vouch - \ cln·n. the adok~rt· nt buy and girl and l' 1 ' J,.,ttl·cl II\· the.: Pia,· and l~t:Crt'<tadult:- . tion committee. · · Thl· "tlCC(· .... s ni tht' '"hole undc.:rtak lt raJ) . . ior the co-opt·ration of iuur int.: f(·ntn . . :tr<Jtllld the eff1cit·nr\' and llf>ard . . alr<·ady functioning in the Yil - ;tl;ility oi a play and rccn·ati<;ll di lage. the Village trustee .. the .' rlH " ,J .. l·ctr·r to he engaged J 1y the.: Play and ' J,oard. the Park hoard and thl' PLty - Hcrreatinn committee. !.!round tru~tt· <· ..... The 1da~ ~tJHI rl·rreati,lll dirl·rtc·r It carrie' ,,·ith it thl' ... uggt· ... tiun -..hall al~o l>t· the dirl'ctor ··i phy~ical th;tt tilt.'· \"illage itnm('diatelv tak(' :tel- in-.truction in the c;;choob. :\o pia~· \·:tnt; t ." (· <, f a 11 . act for the n; a i 11 ten all n· ,..., <~ 11 d r c c r t a t i on d ire c tor :-- h a ll h l' c 11 :tnd n·ntr<>i r,f playground~ ancl n ·- gaged or retained \\·hose 't·n·ic('s are . rrcatinn n·11tt·r. und('r which a ta'- 111·1 .... ati - factory to the ·uperintendent of cme and one third mill . . ran l·<· ln·it·d fr,r pia~ !.!'round and n.·crt·ati(ln (.Continued on page 12) I .Jil", 15 57 SHERMAN AVENUE lft.MMJ.a @Mtp.,u.f(( Evanston ,,.,b to Going to Build? If you are planing to build or retnodel a hotne · to we tnay be of servtce t·nrpo:e~. t I1a t t 1 H' p Iaygrc >l!IH1 tru~tt·L shall l·t· made up oi <·nt· rnt:m - , ,h('r from t ht Village t ru~ tee~. on r : ~ 11H · 111 1H.: r i r 0111 t h e S clw o I I >o a r d . a n d 1 ,, 11 t· llll'l1lher ir<>m the Park l>(·ard. llt~\\t'\' l·r. all~ oi tht: abo\·e hoard-; 1t ~uggt . . t-.. ···,_ _. , _ . _ _ _ _.··· f lYI 1 I ~ I I i I 1' ! you. We are in a position to negotiate loans on Real Estate in this section at reasonable rates and on favorable tertns. I _ I T ... .,. I ' I i I II 'I I '1 I ~ I - - Our paint stick et h closer than a . ! I : I I i i brothe~ · little pa int Th e appl icat ion of a ~~~ut~;;s:~:r~~~:ri:ril~f d;o:;u~~mt: ! ~ f I = f If you arc i u~~Y a bout the k ind of people aro u nd you when you dine-If yo u insi!-t on flaw less en·icc an<l deman d exce ll ent food then come he r e. ' Wilmette Window Shade I ~ 1 1 I I Peter P ai nt says the season is at _ hand w h en sanitation and desire for harmoniou s surroundings should cause you to t ake y our ~ paint bru sh in hand. i : : I I· II Tempting Service ,I 4 & Paint Works .t . 1 ~ ~ r MAC'S Bowling Lunch 11 ALFRED E VERS, Proprietor Glass, Picture Framing, Mirrors . and Mirror Resilvering and Art Materials. ! : II iI I' ji II -I ~ ~ ! A . M . to Midnight Wilmette A"tnue Linoleum and Wallpaper 3 3 Central A venue Phone Wilmette 3493 11 1 15~ First National Bank of Wilmette 1 ·'·-----------l l i"our clothes washed free if you ring us Electrical Repairing Radio Sets and Supplies Fveready "B" Batter1e~ \\ usic Master Loud Speakeu Base Plugs In stalled ~ m e Li n.. of Lighting Fixtures .·'f.- Adams Electric Shop f-o urth Street Phone Wilmette t 04~

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