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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Mar 1932, p. 7

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sttin anaUJI garage toI5~ LU'. inusriqji areas. The action of the board was 'di- rected at a group which has applied for a permit to erect a garage and sales ,building, with filling station in- cluded,. at the northwest corner of La ke avenue ýand Main street -in "B" commercial area.ý At the same. time the .board voted to deniy the per- mit. This action was taken .after Vil- lage Pr"esident C. -P.. Dubbs made a short talk in which he asserted that rVilmette' already ,has more filling stations than, it needs* 'The proposed garage and sales -building. would dam- age adjoining property, he averred.- A. petition signed by twenty-six prop- ertv ownmers ini the vicinity protest-, ing aga inst the granting of a p)er- mit for such a building had been sub- m tôe t the board earlier in. the evening. Another applicatin. for a perit affecting t he Lake avenue-M'ain street intersection came-to the atten- tion ,of the board Tuesday nighit. Th-, ownier of the property at the sotith. « w~est corner of the interbection askzd Hear Dr. Froehof Monday, March 21 Dr. Solomon B. Freehof, rabbi of K. A. M. Temple in Chicago, wil hé the speaker at the March meeting of the, North: Shore Congegation Israel Sisterhood- Monday,.March 21, at the temple, Vernon and Lincoln avenues, Glencoe. Morris Wolf, boy ;pianist, ý will I>e heard in a- brief recital. Dr. Freebof, wvho is. well-knoWn on theý north shore, will: speak on -What 1 Believe About the Bible." Dr. e~reehof, a> graduate of the Hebrew Union college and also a teacher où that faculty, was a chaplain in thé United States Army and with the A. E. F.. He becameý thé rabbi of K. A. M. temple on the south side of Chi- cago in 1924 He is. an author of note. .Morris Wolfi Who is 14yer old, gave, such an extraordinar), concert at the Playhouse in Chicago recently that lie wvas immtnediately acclaimed a musi- cal genius by ail the critics present. Eugene Stinson of the Chicago- Dai1y News said of him: "It wiIl be wel to hear.him in mmid. He bias distinguished Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Snjder have returned to, their home in Deerfield f rom Om:aha, where they were, visiting their 30onn-aw and daugbter, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Willard. 0o- Mrs* C. T. Scott of 'l17 Broadway, was hostess at dinneèr and cards for ten Chicago: friends Saturday evening91 March 5. mette by Carl I. Wei pý CARPEN4TR- HUIIUDER AND JOBRBER W LIAXIL WILSON Stonm sahe, creen work. porches, garages,. rooliing altera- tions, repiran,cernent work. Ph... KeullwerU lt 1 Worth.n's Miss McMahon S .,1-1408.WiIm.tto Avenu.e ,1* th stre We're Brimming Wit ,h BRlM S,

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