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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Apr 1937, p. 9

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Lic it ». UIJesI was president of . te *organization, and Miss Mira K. Bark- er. its secretary.i * Tçlephone toll calls to Glencoe had been reduced to. 5 cents, the rate noôw in effect. Censorship of, movies was being advocated.' J. D),. Roth had introduced the subject following a caucus to nomiinate capdidates for the board of. education, and: created a lively de-, bate., A corninittee .was appointed to go into the matter. Dale Smith had left. New' Trierý 1-igli school to enter military servi*ce; He was-a, meinber of the Illinois Na- tional gutard,-and was serving under Colonel Sanbiorn. Dr. . G. Smith ii his father. 'The lat.e fl Frank W. ( before the Wilînette Sunday IEve club, sàid thaât "the néw world war for humaniity," and that" potism threatens self-government demiocracy of man." He added "ýpacifists are flot good citizenis." The Village board had 'passe franchise ordinance granting the cago, North Shore and Milwal railroad the use of Greenleaf ave stipulating that the company sli pave the street and instaîl arc li at street intersections. The franc tandc that a SChi- ~IU predictea. Already 'M*ý»[major alàterations and: improvýe- Car W. Stul>iÉ ments a r e being made aind the club house.aiid golf ýcourse wî.Ill be ready for ýa big season when the golf season opens. IN "RUDDIGORE0'> Among-the members of the singing choruis when Gilbert an-d Sullivan's "Ruddigore", is presented April 9 and 10.at thetUniversity' of Illinois will be Lee Blaylock of 115 Lake avenue, Wilmette, it was announced this iveek by Miss.-Kathryn janie Sutherlin, in- structor in miusic, who is di.rector of the production. "Rnddigore" will be given bv AreDo, musical-dramatic or.- coin Fresh Pineapple and Strawberry ... Special ?int Package . of Lin- ij:us. "On, told that the county would assume the cost of a 40-foot pavement. grocery.andmarket at Linden avenue.PrnsoNeTir ghshl and: Fourth street, said that "'the cash Prnso e re ihsho and carry plan is the only plan on pupils were to spend a day at the -which business should be conducted." schola guests of the Parent- Wilmette Boy Scouts had won irst Tahrascain place in a "first aid" contest, wth March building permits had reach- Glencoe Scouts second. ed a total of $160,636, of which $144,- John Schaefer, 73, first white child 500 was for new homes. born at Gross Point (now a part of Property owners, including George Wilrnette) died on April 3. He had R. Harbaugh, spokesmnan, were op- held the offices of tax assessôr and posing the paving of Forest avenue. Wsd 9sc tos$ yaCk. 419 Linden Ave. Wilmette 4500 This is the fourth of a serjoe of Ediu vertisement& app.aring in dis papor en copyriht Brick 42e

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