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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Mar 1938, p. 6

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* NIEW Sprlug COIFFURE Styes8 Tlhe. Go with the New Spriýng Hats A% p.rsonal interest in vour Coiffure probI.ws aend skibd beauty oper- ators t h f is yoô, uane ft6 erfect s.tlsfaction. Phone WIueffe 79 wilmette beauty shop 1137 Central Ave.-2nd Floor ir.e aennvaiquviaî propert1W5 go tu sale, or forfeiture. He is receiving a great many cails, be says, tnd many are payirag up, However,. as announced last week, the time is -growing short, in which to, avoid sale and the added. cost'at- tached to such proccedings. Mr. Hale said he would be able, výery soon to announce when'the 1937 real. estate and personal. property tax buils may. be expectied., The ý pexnalty date on the first instalimhent, he; ex- plajàned, will b June 1, unleÉss there should be some unexpected delay in the work of extending the bills. Mai" Big. Effort Reports received by Mr. Hale f romn the office of County Collector Horacé G.Lindheimer show that about, 81 percent. of- the 1936 real estate and 65 Percent of the, personal property - taxes have been collected.in the couni- ty, as a whole. The percent in New Trier township" will bc sonimwhatP higher. tha~n that. Hlesi The county collector, Mr.Haesi,1 has been making a persistent effort1 to get the taxes, both current and delinquent, paid up, and in this work has had the hearty co-operation of the several township collectors. As a resu1t, the figures, to date, are said to show an improveinent, which is gratifying, both to the officiais and the various taxing bodies. carlos Photo Justice o1 the Peace George F. .Scherzer apnnounced this week ta he. has cornpleted preparations to mnake immüediate collection of, 1935 delo'tqueizt Persomîai pro perty taxes i i New Trier tounehip. Detuils of the prodire' utliPed by Mr. Scherzer appear elsewhere 'in this issue. fiorner Party Grou> Plans a Great RaIly Thursday, Marc/z 31 A grand rally of the Horner-Court- ney-Jarecki group of Democrats is. .Preparatory to the annual New Trier town meeting which will be held Tuesday afternoon, April 5, at 2 o'clock, the annual town board audit wiIl be held next Tuesday evening at the township office in the Winnetka. village hall SAt, this timfe reports for the year. will. be submnitted by Mrs. Gertrude M. Thurston, townshipsupervisor and treasurer of the road and bridge fund; by Lloyd C. Ayres, township highwaycmmsinr and the vani- ous accounts audited. 1The town, meeting, whic 1h is also held at the Winnetka village hall, is open to the. public. An anunaL levy for relief, purposes wi.1ll be .made at this time.> The rate last year was one, milia. reduction of one-haîf mili fromn the previous year!s levy, and. it is expected the same-amfount wvill be required 'this year. No Other Levy Mrs. T7hunston this week announced that ini ail probability there will be no other township levy mades thi&s sWing. as in recent years it has been possible to cancel the levy made at the an- nual town meetings. Excess comn- missions turned over to the township by Tax Colector Sanborn Hale pro- vide sufficient funds for operating expenses of the townshipi other thant relief costs, it is explained. .This spring marks the 25th year of Mrs. Thurston 's service to the township, as supervisor. Rer present term of office does îiot expire until 1941. that slims and SLIMS Main .- mooth batiste has Power, elastic batiste back and side panels.. Lace forms the top haif of the up.. lift busî. The waistline straps pull Lucas, candidate for United States senator, Frank A. Jenson, candidate for state superintendent of public in-4 struction, State's Attorney Thomas J. Courtney, County Judge Edmund K. Ja r ec k i Township Committeeman Thomas J. Lynch and other candi- dates whose intent, purpose and de- termination is to smash to, smither- eens the Kelly-Nash political machine,I are expected to be present and speak tothe *1vsti'rs This c vening (Thursday> at 7 30 o'clock in the First Congregational Cburcb, Lake and Wilmette avenues, Dr. John G. Hindley will review "Son ToSusanna." This is Elsie Harrison's biography of John Wesley-the story of the romances and the private life of the great leader of the "Great Re- vival." The book is already a sensa- tion in the literary religious world. The critics caîl it "unique," "a thrill," and "a treat."' The public is velcome to this Book Reyiew which f ollows the reiular narish. dinner.. 49SHIOP IN WILWETTE"p xictucu in nenomecan find a place in inother. Marian Krenier, chairman. Note: ]*eonomny Bhop ls located& at 1,185 Greenleaf avenue.

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