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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Dec 1938, p. 7

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mette homes the re- are enough dis- carded or disabled toys to: mak every youngster in the village Santai Claus conscious on Christmas morn-1 ing. But of course Kris Kringle's assistants. can't rebuild toys unlessý they -have the toys to, rebuild, and these, they assert, must orne from generous villagers. The fire iaddies have becomne real experts in making somethine out of almost nothing, and their. artîstry As shown ini products that can sçarcely be distinguished from those just out of Santa's.workshop. So it doesn't, make any differenice how luseless you, thinka damaged toy-may be, Chief] Zibblc's 'men cant fix it up to the delight of Isorne child, boy or girl. ,The request is t hat villagers leave discarded. toys at the fire stati*on, Gre'en'Bay road and Lake avenue- adthe firemen will 'do the rest. Nicasure Providès for choir, under the direction of Emily Roberts, organist and director, and the Junior Antiphonal choirs under the.direction of Richard Steen. Dr. C. N. Reese, -Hurt ini Crash, Recovering D r. C. N. Rléese, 804 Elmwood' avenue, who wsinue Thanksgi- ing night when ano ther car crashed - into his automTobile on Sheridan road near Linden avenue, is, stili a pa- tient in *Evanston hospital. though progressing toward recovery. In the accident. Dr. Tleese sustained frac- rtures of the nose, arm, and. leg., * AUTHORIZE REBATES Ordinances :were passed by the Village.board Tuesday night author- izing the payment of rebates on spe- cial assessment %vairants Nos. 197 and 171. Information on these re- bates may :be secured at the office. of Village Treasurer Harry W. Mil~- WILMETTE COAL dé MATERIAL VO. 130.1 Lake Avenue Winimelte 4200 Sale of Tax Warrats fle r inthe Village hall. At its meeting Tuesday night the Village board passed an ordinance BIRTHDAY PARTY providing ýfor the sale of tax antici-: In honor of her thirteenth birthday, pali<)fl w'arrýants. aginst 'the income Dixie Lee Fanckboner, 1232 Lake av- from, taxes levied for 1938. The or- enue. entertained a1 group of her dinance, restriets the sale of wý,ar- friends at luncheon and a movie raniSs to an amounit equal to 75 per party Saturday afternoon. November cent of the tax levy. The funds thus 26. secured are to be uised for the run -_________________ jInig expenses of the village j Cam2Ààâ $12.50 $15 $~o. J!'&pie Y/oet A colorful Christmnas t1ree bail, containing yaur favorite iloon pa rt y for twýenty girls and boys. ( Iii silo 's ýul YOU RUtN., NO RI-SK when you buy a Remington Ciose-Shaver (rom us . after 00 days, you dongt *Lenthei@- Ever popular Shalirar Cologne $3 and anàd- Lnd wilmette & Central Wiet Pourt

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