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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Apr 1938, p. 25

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S INCE last ýOctober, -when the con-$ tract was placed with John J. Far-. ley for the exterior ornamientation of the first gallery of the' Baha'i Tem- Dogs Called Menace to pie, Wilmette, much has been done Wild Bird, A n'ial Lite in preparation at the Roglyin, Va., plant, making molds, crushing and i Skokie Lagoon A rea preparation of quartz, and the pour- igof -117 nrne-sidedtt iuted cèuns- Ti sCnevto ék a 72g siender rectangular columns and is benis Cnsevao wekh vl one whole carload of imposts. For the ni, be e ernat enraysuhornr, an past two weeks three whole carloads is, bynG obveor Hemry Hornean of mnolds and stone castings have been ialleiygobservd at Campsaton iiriloaded at the Skokie Valley Coal copa ylue s of the Civil Conwaior and Material company and hauled to crsb etrst nole nwl the temple site, animal, bird, and plant life. A inw menace to wild life in the *Steel workers, carpenters and Skokie' lagoons section is reported laborers have been busy. with, re-in bvcamp nfficiaks whn warnita forcing for thé steel andi the placing of mold$ irst pouring at the first gal- Last Season... Enough Said There must b. a great many more fine people on'the. North Shore who for smie reason or other have not y.1 played thii perfect, golf course end who have not seen how mach we offer for. an excoedingly low dauly fé.. we invite these peo ple te compare our: *b TEES--Grass, without a lot of bore spots. <*OFAIRWAYS-Fu117 graisssd mil r.ilin. *TRAPS--Alwey9 rok.,d end wthont w..ds. *GREENS-Pcrfot puttimg surfa.. .0 CLUBHOUSE SERVICE,-Personal attemtiorn e.vey d.partu,.nt. -0 ENLARGED TAP'IROM--Quality meehamdas ait low pnic.s. *CADDIES-.-Treiu.d endpolit.. m'ftk those et any other public or semi-public course anywhere OUR L OJ RA TES JVlLL SURPRISE YOU GOLF CLUB CORNER SANDERS AND TECHNY ROADS Phoe. N.u*br..h 2-M owvners of dogs who permtths -à"'""' "rn'" + l i 't té" 9-1ZIane un tpmqj- E'98 This wvork is to continue until frost time and will be resumed next spring after frost until the first gallery sec- tion is .completed, as per the design of'the architect, the late Lois $ýour- geois. For the benefit of the visiting dele- gates and friends at the conming Baha'i convention, beginning April 27, the contractor has promised to pre- nnho n àromrh etl oG. innnr çean i wnîvn are takîng up'tfleir abode there in increasing numbers. *Skokie project plans include thé building of everything to protect wild life,' and those who permit their dogs to roamn through it and destroy, are only thwarting these efforts, it is pointed out, and an appeal is made to the owners of dogs to please kéep them away froni the project, other- wise, more drastic steps wvill be taken. HASTINGS YMCACAMP is the perfect Operated by 4«S1I Ivig1 Dr. and Mr s. Fred O'Donnell,2 Lake avenue, left Monday on week's motor trip througli Sinoky iountains. J I I I

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