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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 29 Oct 1927, p. 42

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October 29, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 41 MOSQUITO BATTLE LINE GRADUALLY EXTENDING Petitions With Necessary Signa- tures for Special Election Com- pleted; Hearing Nov. 10 A hearing on the petition for a spe- cial election to authorize a tax of the necessary funds for conducting the organized warfare on mosquitoes on the north shore, has been set for hear- ing November 10, at 10 o'clock. The North Shore Mosquito Abate- ment association, which has been en- gaged during the past several weeks in obtaining signatures to the necessary petitions for this election, completed their work last week and filed the petitions with County Judge Edmund K. Jarecki, Monday. he judge set the hearing for the foregoing date, and in the meantime, the association is proceeding with other preliminary steps to forward the work. Mosquito abatement districts have been formed and financed in this man- ner throughout Cook and adjoining counties, an organized and scientific warfare against the little pest which it is said, spells his ultimate doom here. Get Many Signers A vast amount of labor was required in connection with the work of obtain- ing the necessary signatures of five percent of the voters in the North Shore Mosquito Abatement association territory, as indicated by the following tabulation of what was accomplished : Total 5% Signatures Territory Voters required obtained Evanston 20,302 1017 1312 Glencoe 3,000 150 286 Glenview 800 40 48 Kenilworth 800 40 72 Morton Grove 800 40 36 Niles 500 25 50 Niles Center 1,129 57 100 Northbrook 500 25 35 Northfield 400 20 30 Tessville 200 10 15 Wilmette 7,000 350 140 Winnetka 5.000 250 120 Unincorporated 3,000 150 195 Total 43,431 2,174 3,059 Unitarian Church Sunday, October 30, 1927 Church school at 9:45 Service at 11 o'clock Sermon: "What Ails Our Youth?" BAHAI LECTURE At the meeting in the studio of Louis Bourgeois, 536 Sheridan road, Wilmette, at 3 p.m., Sunday, October 30, Dr. Zia M. Bagdadi will give "A Brief History of the Bahai Movement." Rufi Effendi Afnan, of Haifa, Palestine. grandson of Abdul Baha and cousin of Shoghi Effendi, Guardian of the Cause, will visit Chica- go and environs the ensuing week and deliver addresses before various churches, colleges and societies. Tuesday, at 8 p. m., he will speak in the new Masonic temple in Chicago. Thursday night, No- vember 3, he will deliver an address in behalf of "World Brotherhood" under the auspices of the Inter-Racial Amity com- mittee of the Bahais of Chicago. in the Y.M. C. A. auditorium (colored), 3763 Wabash avenue. Places and dates of other meetings will be announced in the Chicago daily papers. Invitations from the state university at Urbana, Tl, from Madison, Wis., and other cities have been extended. An excellent opportunity is presented to hear an explanation of basic princinles by a member of the holy fami- ly. Admission to all meetings is free: no collections. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ward and their family have moved from 1140 Michigan avenue, Wilmette, to 354 Elder lane, Winnetka, where they will remain un- til they build a home on the north shore. Telenhone Wilmette 2347 DR. FRANK B. ERWIN VETERINARIAN Specializing in the treatment of Your best friends the "Dog and Cat" All calls recelve my personal attention 1000 Ridge Ave. 'Wilmette, Ill. BANDS LIVEN GRIDIRON men were in Evanston for the occa- | sion, their dark blue uniforms with | long overcoats and orange lined capes contrasting with the royal purple worn | by the 115 Northwestern tooters. Both | bands paraded before the game and The Illinois and Northwestern bands, | during the halves, going through diffi- with their colorful uniforms, excellent | cult evolutions. marching and stirring music, drew the | applause of the vast throng of nearly | FE, E. Nygaard and Miss Stryker of 50,000 football fans who jammed Dyche | the Joseph Sears school are taking stadium Saturday to see Zuppke's men | thirty-five of the seventh and Music Makers of Two Schools De- light Dyche Stadium Crowd about nose ott the Wildcats by a single | eighth grade pupils to Springfield, Ill, point. | for historical information, over this One hundred and sixty [lini bands- | week-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Carlsen of 501 Washington avenue had as their guests last week-end, Chester Richards of Redonda Beach, Cal, and Tom Casey of Akron, Northwestern-Illinois Saturday afternoon. Ohio. They attended the football game Ask Your Dealer for Eléanor Bird Seed A Song In Every Seed It's better than what you think is best. Football fans attending games at Northwestern or Chicago Universities will find North Shore Line train service advantageous. Both before and after all games, trains operate frequently and on convenient schedules. To reach Dyche Stadium (Northwestern University), leave "Shore Line" trains at Central Street, Evanston. To reach Stagg Field (University of Chicago), leave trains at Randolph and Wells, Chicago, and take Rapid Transit Line "Jackson Park" trains from same platform to 63rd and University. EW communities taking form along the Skokie Valley have been pains takingly laid out by competent land- scape architects. The beauties Nature has lavished on this favored section are being added to by the hand of man! Perhaps it is as well that the Skokie Valley was never served by transportation until the North Shore Line opened its Skokie Valley Route. For now, with all the newer knowl- edge of community and home-building, it is possible to create, here, truly ideal communi ties. That, in fact, is what is being done. The Road of Service The nine North Shore Line Stations along the Skokie Valley, of approved Spanish architecture, are designed to harmonize with the character of homes being built in these communities. Th" Es or ' : SRT 5 =--=3 wera, = TE Bae "4 hed TT -- --~-- -- Landscaping along the beautiful SKOKIE VALLEY Virtually adjoining the thickly- populated North Shore communities, this Nature- favored territory affords all modern home conveniences-- sewer, water, electricity, gas, telephone, paving. If you have friends or relatives seeking a home site on the North Shore--or if you are your- self looking for a larger plot on which to build --there is one logical place to turn; "'the newer North Shore," the beautiful Skokie Valley, with its high-speed, electrically- operated transportation and its constantly- growing property values. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee R. R. Co. NORTH SHORE LINE

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