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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Apr 1926, p. 54

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WILMETTE of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Kenilworth, Cook Ia th· Count,.. Court of ('O()k County, County, Illinois, (and such appointIIUnoiH. ment confirmed by the County Court of Cook County, Illinois) to make Kt"nllworth Spt"clnl .-\.sNe·smt>nt !':aid assessment. ~umber 20 ELMER E. JACKSON, Village Attorney. SI.. J<:Ct:\.L ASSESSMENT NOTICE. T4-2tc L-2tc Notice is hereby given to all persons intt~ rested that the Village of Kenilworth, Cook County, Illinois, having urdert>d that a local improvement, consisting of the construction of extension!' and improvements to the existiug- connected system of water mains Miss Anna N ebauer of Winnetka in said village by constructing and romH' cting to said system additional and Clarence Schildgen of 1703 Lake watt>r mains and appurtenances in cer- avenue, were married on Tuesday, tain po1·tions of \Voodstock Avenue, April 6, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Kenilworth Aven'u e, Warwick Road, at St. Mauritius parish, Chicago. The ;\f ~ lrose Avenue, across and und e r the tr:l" 1 · ::1 of the C'hic;ago North Shore couple were attended by Miss Irene . - ··~ "!\lilwauk ce Railroad Company, Steinacker, bridesmaid, and Lawrence acro!'s and under the tracks and right Schildgen, best man. A reception was of way of the Chicago and North- held at the home of the groom fol," the \\"e~tern Railway Company, the alley immediate family. The young people imm e diately wes terly of and parallel with \V es t Railroad Avenue, Houlds- will be at home in Kenilworth. wor·th Avenu e, across lots seventytwo ( 72), seventy-three (73), and Revcnty-four ( 74) in James Hice Brown's Addition to Kenilworth, in Hand Made to Order H og·er Avenue and Maple Avenu e, together with the appurtenanc es and co nn l·c tions, all within the Villag e of Kenilworth, Cook County, Illinois, Established 1 919 . the ordinance for the same bf'ing on 62o Davis Sr. Over DuBrruils file in the office of the Village Clerk of !,;aid village , and the said village having applied to the County Court of Cook County, Illinois, for an assesstnC'nt of the cost of said -improv e ment according to the benefits, and a speeial assessment therefor having b('en Primary Election Tuesday, madt· and return e d to said Court, Docket . Number 20, the final h e aring April 13, 1926 tlwreo n will be h e ld on the ninet ee nth · <la\' of April, A. D. 1926, or as soon th e r e a ftcr as the business of th e sa i<1 Court will permit. All persons d e sir ing- may !11e objections in sn id Court bt>fore said day, and may appear on th e h earing and make their clefC'nse. Haid ordinance provid es for the coll e tion of said assessment in fiv e (5) an nual installme nts with int eres t th('reon at the· rate of six pe1· <'t·ntum 16 ~-'c ) per annum. Regular Republican Candidate J>at Pd, Kenilworth, Illinois , April 2, .:\. 1>. 1926. RICHMOND W. KE~YON, Person appointed by the FresidC'nl \' JLI.AGJ<~ OF KENIL"·onTH LIFE .April 9, 1926 i'ourclothea washed fne if you rina us Electrical Repairing Radio Sets and Suppliet Eveready "B" Battertes 'Music Master Loud Speakers Base Plugs Installed Fine Lin"' of Lighting Filltures Clarence Schildgens Will Make Home in Kenilworth Adams Electric Shop Fourth Street Phone Wilmette 104\; Parisian Expert· WeaVing Co. (NOT INC.) 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