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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jun 1931, p. 19

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nnnia~i Gepression on viia cashi Dasis, according to a statement by Charles G. Sauers, géneral siiperintendentý. He said: ."Too mùch crédit cannot' be given Presidenit Emmett Whealan and the Forest Préserve commissiofiers for the splendid financial. condition 'of the district in this era of economlic 4arkness. "Unusual acumen hasý been dis- played by the commissioners in man- aging the affairs .of the district, and by their, far-sighted.ness; they have flot only kept thé district,free of debt, but have piled up a surplus from the -corporate' fund sufficient to provide- some very necessary im, provements flot included in the devel- opment-program for.which $2,500,0W bonds were voted' last November. "We will be able to weather. the depression indefinitely. without hav- ngto issue any tax anticipation, war- rants- or borrow f rom 'oùtside sources. Payrolls and, contractors' bis' are being met promptly-at no time bave we been. compelled to seek outside assistance. "Iniprovemient work in the Forest Preserves has.been undertaken at a cost that for economy sets an ex- * ample in good management and illus- trates what el ected officiaIs can 'do when functioning with complete au- thority, as well as just responisi-,, bility." President Wheelan, in a special or- * der to Superintendent Sauers this week, urged speeding of aIl develop- ment projects included in the 'year's 'plans. He said: .It was understood by the tax- *payers. who voted for thé $2,500,000 Forest Preserve bond issue that this c onstruction programn would be -pushed as rapidly as possible; first, in order to meet the very urgent sit- * ation in regard to the heaîth and saeyin the Preserves, ndsecond -and fu.11y as, important-'to %do al possib)le to relieve the present un em- ploymIent situation, particularly as it * affects construction." TO MOVE TO GLENCOE * The J. 'Walter Nelsons -of WiI- tusse andc licies pertaining to ti r matters of interest. churcli IN RECITAL Walter Spry presented Peggy Mc- Cabe,.daugihter of Mr. and. Mrs. Frank J. McCabe, in..a piano recital at bher. home, 344 Washington, avenue, Wil- mette, F riday evening, bune 19" She waà a5sisted by Christine Barnes, an- other young pupil of' Mr. Spry, and' Mr. Schumanata, violinist. Mr. Spry also gave several piano.numbers. Monday, June 29, JUNE MOON NIGHT (Full Moon) ADDED FEATURE SATURDAYS - TEA DANCE on BEACH WALK Z:30 P. M.--$1.50 including choice from a, Special Tom Menu EDGEWATE*R BAHOE 5300 Block Sheridan Road-Telcphôone LONgbeach 6000 PAýTR.ONIZE 0OUR AD VER TISERS VACATION APPAREL CLIEANFLO PEkFIECTLY Vacation.,days are just. ahead, and now i the time to, gather together your, vacation ttogs and have us clean anid renew them. Send us your knickers, sweaters, sport f rocks, summer formais, and flannels, al the garments that rendered faithful service last year and our professional tailors wilI,. put new pep and life into them and save you the' price of 'new. ones. :SCHULTZ. & NORD Cleaners and Tailors to 'the Discriwinatitig 1152 Central Ave., Witmette ril.I Phones 32041 I Miss Sybil Sax and Mrs. G. W. ing road, Kenilwi f or a vi sit with Iowa. laughter of Mr. nof 546 Steri- ýeaves thiýs week ds at Maxwell, 0o I 'Mr. and Mrs. ýHarry P. Harrison i and f amily' of 307 Abbottsford road,,I Kentilworth have lef t to spend. the sum'- I mier on, their faim at Leland, -Mich.

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