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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Aug 1938, p. 22

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iect to a majoruy anirmauve vu n the legal voters of the Village of Winnetka at a referendum. The engineers' estimated cost of the project Is $3,450,000, which is $1,410,000 less than Winnetka's share of the combined north shore grade separation plan contemplated ten years ago. DOwn te $1,0M Application is to be made by the village for a PWA grant to cover 45 per cent of the total estimated cost of the project or $1,552,500, and a loan of $1,897,500 to be made by the sponsoring agency, the Village of Winnetka. The share of the cost to ha barne b the county highway de- Phillips will have as her guest this week-end her sister-in-law, Miss Mariam Phillips of Minneapolis. Visitors in Wilmette Play in Tennis Match Jack Waters and George Parks of Miami, Fla., were guests In the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Rice, 518 Central avenue. They both played in the junior championship tennis tournament at River Forest, and George Parks won the mixed doubles championship. Jack Waters is a nephew of Mrs. Rice. Miss Elva M. Waters of Miami, a sister of Mrs. Rice. and her niece. L J. Gariepy rece'nt vi home. na au Lac, wîs.y home this week i, has been vis rents, Mr. and J Fulton, IlL., du his parents. also expect- ss, Jr., their his grand- J. S. Moyer the absence SON I BORN son, Arthur Roger Yor was hos- college, i Lou MeKisson of Con- Mrs. avei ts for ýT. rom liere

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