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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Mar 1934, p. 10

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--- 0 -.311c b bul lvquu j u u Miss Elizabeth Freudenreichi, 314 Mrs. Kathryn Kirchberg Abbots fard road, Kenilworth, enter- Mary Crush, both of Ev2 tained a small group of friends at asoiedwr, Mrs ofme tea Sunday in honor af ber birthday. aOelwen, Iowa. Myn 1207 WASH INGON jAVE. RIL.2.4 2 unc r[ anîd of Funeral services far Mrs. Crush were* held Wednesday marning from. her late residence, .2610. East.voad avenue;' Evanston, ta, St. Francis Xavier church in Wilmette. Burial took place at ÀII Saints' cemeterv. On Monday, March 12, Mrs. Charles 1- Hoskin will entertain her luncheon bridge club, at ber home. 627 Wash-ý ingtan avenue. Mrs. lamer.Jahnsa n, 158 Meirase avenue, Kenilwarth, gave a small1 luncheon Tuesday. jaol. Ait Sfollow. at N\ew rrier ign EUlt business session 0On Monday, AMarclh 5, the literature department met at. the honme af Mrs. R. C. Quinlevan. Mrs.[enard Van- Deurseîi read Noel Comvard's "Bitter- sweet." Ali those present jye this charming play very much. Members are asked to please reserve the evening of -March 17. Details of, a paty far this date will appear inii ext wveek's.WILMEirE Lim~ Thé,niembers af the Narthwest circle af the Cangregational church of Wilmette, will have their anniual. card party for their hugbands on Fridav evenling af this week at 8,-o'clac at the hame of Mr. and M.\rs. Eair e D. Lyon, 1504 Elmwiood avenue. This SPecafe r I 10-day, free tri"alon electfric, ironers *Last cal! for housewîves. Our special 10-day trial plan will not be avail aâ Ser Mardi 15. Don' miss this great opportunity to Iearn for yourself i Vour own horne, the maay advantages of a modema eiectric îroe. Just te lephone or corne imdoeil us you want ta accept ont offer. We'I place one of these new .!E ~ rosiers i your home. We'U ,send an expert to show you how to use it. You Iceep the'ironer for ren days. Use it as often as you like. At the end of thii trial period if you decidc that you can't get along without ik you may buy it for only $2,50 down. (Monthly payrntrs on some models only $2.85.) (Below) Thor Electric Ironer, Model 29 -D While comfortably seated you, ca iron everything in-.the wash in hoJf the usual tirnc. Now. $4950l De: ichable wood table top, for $3 $2,5o, douwU exr, o a etahabe prcelain top- for *7.30 extra.- and persanal tax up to Tuesday noon was $200,000, which, according to Col- lector Sanborn Hale, is below the record paymient for a corresponding jperiod last year. Mr. Hale sai.d he wauld begin'next w eek ýta distribute. the funds -ta* the varjous taxing bodies. He will hâve, the books, he said, aOnly until.-Mardi 20, but' requests that ail thase desir.- ing ta pay.the ,ir tax bis' lacally, do ýSa by March. 17, which will permit time in. which ta balance the books preparatary to their retur.n'ta thr caunty collector. Urge Payment, Locally The impqtance of paying taxes ta the township callectar is, again painted aut, In. sa daing, the variaus taxing badies af the tawnship vill flot only- rece ive thieir partian of the- mioney much earlier, but the tawnshilp argani.zation, vhich receives aine per cent of ail maney paid ta the local collector. over $$00,000, ivili, benefit just that much mare. *The 1932 tax buis now In çollect ionI are 'based on the reduced valuation. of real estate andi the increaseçi valu- ainof'personal praperty. The 1932 total tax. extension for INew Trier taoWnsh ie real estate was $2,798,946.50,,, as conîpared'ta $3,439,789.94 for 1931., or a decrease of $640-,843.34.>,, ,The .1932 total 'tax extension. for township persanal praperty is $737,- 206.86, as compared ta $511,939.44 :for 1931, or an increa ce af $225,267.42. Boost Personal Taxes ECve n with a combination af a re- duction in real estate valuations and an increase in the rate., property awners, in general, have experienced some. net1 relief in the matter* of slightly reduccd buis, but with the tables turned in.the personal property list, wher-e the majarity af'the assess-, ments.,were increas.e(, and with the increase(l rate applied,.there is conj. s;iderable camplaint an the part oi the taxpayers. Heart Attack Fatal to-- 1Mrs. Mary Ellen Moore Private funeral scrv.ice', %vere held oid. died " at lier hoinc for NIrs;. obf the tate oore, who delliv of a o>33 L-auirel FrOm 1913 ro 1928 the cost of livin& wene up. Clothes, food, furaiture, rent and* amusements incrussed ini some crae rfigure. While this was happen- ervice was reduced as engmeers more economical ways of miak- mr ver a. long period of yemr, the alwgys been downward. Mrs, Roy Best, 939 Ramona road,. is luncheon hostess today to lier read- ing club. Mrs. Charles Moody is read- ing Sinclair Lewis' "Work of Art." --o-- Mrs. James W. Shedden, 1215. Chestnut avenue, wili entertain lier bridge' club at luncheon. Friday, March 9., endson March 15 tic tata.

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