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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Mar 1932, p. 7

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1 Alt t<i5tjJSifl~ m tr 1- tU n NWýoods limprovemient association waged ini the interest o -f -saving Hub- bard Hi and Ravine as a natural beanty spot and of having as much as possible of the north shore through automobile traffic dii erted fromi Sheridan road to routes West of the villages is apparently evoking wide interest and sympathy in these com- nIunities. Since the publication of reports, on 1 -this, campaign; and its objects, Presi- dent Walter. L. Edwards bas receivèd Copies of resolutions passed by niany different, influieitial bodies on the nortli, shore enmphatically enclorsirg the campaign. Atnong, the organizations that have taken formai action along these lines are -the following: Winnetka Village coniKenilworth' Village -board. Glencoe Village board, Wilmeltte 'Vil- lage board, Garden club.of Winnetka. Rotary club ofWinnetka, Winnetka b)oardl of education, (Wiinetka) Vil- lage Improvement association, Indian Hill Improvernent association, Wiin- netka Chaniber of Commerce; High- land Park board of education, the Porcupines of ,Highland Park, Ra-ý vînia Civie association, Lincoln Ciyic Association of Highland Park, $outIb Glencole ImproVenient association. lIn(ler the leadership of Edgarl Crilly. approxirnately 85 property (flners on Sheridan road in Winnetkaà have signed. a' petitfion -ith the sarne objectivies. The resolutions and peti- tions., will lie presented to appropriate officiaIs at ail earlv date, according to Ilans. 1 "lie recent meeting of the i- lietka Village caucius for 1932 adopted the ohjects of this carnpaign as a new plaiik in the p)latformn.,and this is sai d to 'be the. flrst.,new plank adopted sinc .e the '7's. Ataregular meeting of- the Hub- bard Woods Improvernent association board beki the last of February the past -year's officers were ,reelected without ý'change, as follows:,President, Walte r L. Edwards;' vice-president, Arthur S. Lytton, second. vice-presi- -dent, Gordon L. Pirie;ý secretary, .D. K. Morrison; treasurer, George H. Miller. Tbreé new directors joining the board at that time were Johni C.I Marshall, Charles P. Pynchôn, and Erwin. P. Snyder. 2Horace E. Colemnan, zéto spent 20years j» Jopan, zwilI be the speaký 1er at thte Wilinette Sionday Ezeptang club M1arch 13. M r. Coleman's lecture will be illus- tratedl with a large assortment of stere- opticonl vieNvs depicting japanese gar- dens, quainit tea houses, bridges, temples andl shriines. Hie has displayed these pitrshefore audienîces. throughout the 1United States and only receîitlv ivas re- called for. a: second presentation bef ore the BRýokLybn Institute of Arts and Sci- ences. He apperied 'bef ore. the Chau- tauqjua Inistitution, oil New York Iast,, sommer l*'hen hi., lecture was, heard hv anl auIdience of more than 4,000. Preshyterians to See Olivet Institute Yiews The First Presbyterian church holds its third "Church Night" tonight (Thursday, March 10). At this tîme the Rev. Mr. Peterson of Olivet In- stitute will -present a description of thé work ,at Oiv-et, showing -motion Pic tures, of the activities at tl;eii. stitute. These supper meetings arc held ini the Church house of the Wil- mette Parish Methodist churcli be- ginniing at 6:30 o'clock.ý HAS DINNER GUESTS Mfrs. C. J. Nylund, 1634 Forest ave-ý nu.entertained Mrs. Edward. B. J sa. 0 and. a. ubf ul of clothes came. out of this Superior washer, spotlessly dean in 5 short minutes 1 69C A S H $6.95 down "Little by Little" The agitator action of the Superior washer gives clothes gentie, thorough çleansing in qufck time. Its wringer swings f0 any posi- tion for handy wringing. Its tub is porcelain enamiel inside and ofut. The Superior washer (made by the niakers of Thor W'ashers) was buit for eficiéecy andýpriced for economy. ,See . it demonstrated at your. Public Service Company Store or other local Thor dealers. IRONERS# TOO Alire Carlson Building Phares oty. 636 Church St., Ivauvston, Gr#e. 3316 H. C. REYD 1141 Central Avenue a 'l c e -5 5150

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