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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Jun 1937, p. 79

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tSafety Deposit BOX jnental 'TOTAL l>ISBTUEMENTS TREASI'RER'S BALANCrE -APBu11, ,I9 $ 10,873.98 is 4.976.5ý51 'l',Harry' W. Miller, Tre;isuýei' of the Village otfWillniette, Illitioîs, di) soeni. nly' -weartatte bvesaent is tru.- teî thet. e.st of my knowledge and bellef. H1ARRY WýN. MILLER, Treasurer. Cc'ulty (>f ('(O'Kj ,;ubs(.!7jed and sworn b. bol.it 1 this l 1t da.v of June, A. 1). 1937. (SEAL) NI('l-O LAS P., MýILLER , Notary Public. 20 Years Ag4o in* Wilmette May 24, 1917 Thç Men's Club> of Xilmitte held. itsý afinual meeting, installed oficers a(llrectors, and decie oepn * activities in the direction of coopera- * tion .%itii Village officiaIs. The officers werc: president, Hope' Thompsown vic-prsidntHovvard Field; secre- tary, P. %I. Bn~igham; ti-easurer, 1-1 \V. iller. The directors were: J.1 Hugli Foster, J. E. Shantz, R. C. MIc- Nýarnara. F. J. Seng, Max Zabel, Haves NIcKinniey and George Turner. Commliittees-,were provided as follows:, -\lenibership;, invitation, recreation, eiitertaiiimeflt, playgrounds, munici- pal festivals, streets and alieys, ight- iîîg. water and drainage, fire protec- tion, health, public library, couincil proccdigspublic safety, music anti art, transportation; publiiity, impnjrove-ý New Trier dancers prepared for a .pageanlt reprcsentinig fairy datices, with Ethel Flenitve lled for* the iceature numnbers. W\ilmette.awakenedj to the neced for p)iav-grotunds. The Park board %Vas busy on-plans for the pleasure of .tiny lots ili V\attinan park. ,Thie Park board took overmanlage- ilent of the b)athinig b)each, ' vitIi B. E. Gage asimanager, Charles R. Anithonyv as beach mraster, atid Mrs.' C. WV. Hilton as - matroni. Stritngenit rules -werc adopted governiing the attire for Memiorial Day. A pa rade precede'd the programa at St. Joseph's cerne- tery, where Past Commander E. R, Lewis of Winnetka. Post No. 10. made the address. A.C. Wolff purchased the property at 1121 Central avenue, ànd pflanned a, combined business and apartment* building, the first floor to he used' for the hardware store of which he %vas the head. More than 200 children of the sev-, enth and .eighth grades of the XVil- mette chools took part in a M'enioiai Day essa.v contest. The WVilmette Park board called an election for Jiune 6 to vote on the proposition of raising the tax rate andi the iate of bonded inidebtedness. Home Construction Expands Rapidly in St ate, Repor.t Showes cetveu y the .t'eterai tHome, i<an. Bank board. .Loans for construction, purchase, recônditioning, and refinancing ot residential dwellings in Illinois, made by these associations, increased sharp-' IV dUring thé past twelve months, theý reports revealed. "Direct reduction loans for ail purposes. jumped fromn $,33,531,764 on Mav 1, 1936, to $45,- 019,143 on May 1i this year, an in- crease of $11,487,379. iYkile.in Or IR EDA L E FIRIPROOP WARIHOUSES STORACGE 1723 lemon Avé.. vaoest@u Win..*k. 1331 WII.mefe 1339 James D. McMillan, manager of 01. 'ne Walk-Over shoe store, 1634 Orringlon avenue,,IEvanston, .,ched- ulcd to open Saturday, has been wi4th Mie Walk-Over stores for 14 years and Isas an enviable record as a suc- Presentation of niu summer shoes and6 NOTE- FOR MEN You'i1 be cooler in a freshly cleaned and pressed suit! i' and womens cessories. Chi" ago Heights, Chillicothe, Cicero, Clinton, I)es Plaines, Dundee, East St. Louis, Elgin, Fairbury, Galesburg, Gibso-n City, Harvard, Harvey, Hin's- dale, Joliet, Kewanee, LaGrange, Lan- sing, .awrenceville, Libertyville, Ma- reng~o, Mattoon, Mnline. Momence conclavu is -2-,0t0. DnIIK tedListAseittin W.Nilmette and KenilIworh<mpee *LitAsitin plans for elaborate Memorial Day Federal associations in Illinois ai-e programs Here located in: Barrington, Belvidere. Peteer j.. c .ePost No. M69 Amier- Bloomington, Brookfield, Bushnell, ica 1 le gion, .announced its program Chainpaign, Charleston,, C h.i cag o., Mr. and Mrs. Jules Petersen of 222 Cumberland' avenue, Kenilworth 51 went to Mercer, Wis., Iast' week- end to open their summner cottage for the season. 1Green Say Roud WiUmel1'e 5050

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