to WILMETT·E LIFE Juiy 15, 1927 I_ for a busines·s-like stqdy of the whole and that in its solution \Vilmette 1 situation in the interest of Wilmette, should be able to co-operate with her the answer was given that grade elim- sister town s to the north and help Friends of Fresh Air Camp Invited to present a solid front in the negotiaAnnual Picnic Today; Transporta_ _ _ _ _ , ination was a very indefinite thing of tions. tion to Be Furnished. Editor's note: The following commu- the future-maybe 10, maybe 20 years \:Vhen tracks are . elevated, cross n icati on c"t·as submF.ittDed to \\\\ ' ~~ METTE a\\·ay . streets will pass bv tunnels through The opportunity to see how the work 1 -4IFE 1 >y arenre .. rayer, 1 mette . 1 , II ·~ 1 ·k d 1e \\a 'll 1 1 1 . 1 I At the very tnne these answers were t ~ sup~ortmg t le trac s an at Arden Shore has grown and how V1 age trustee. \\ Jt 1 t 1e reque:st t 1at . . ·. . emerge mto h 1 gh speed auto traffic. it be published: .. . .. bemg gtven tt was known to the 111- Chambers of Commerce and other ad- 'the facilities have been increased there An open letter t o l1t1zens of \\111 - formed that the presidents of the other vocates of the· plans as no\\' drawn, by the addition of new buildings and mette: . · · 1north shore towns- Kenilworth, Win- claim stop and go signs would take other equipment, will be given friends 1 11 1 I would ap)~rectate your >emg . : - netka and Glencoe- were meeting to- care of this , but the State legislature who visit the camp on occasion of the 1 011 11 1 forr!led .M 111 t t . Y reasons t for opposmg 1 gcther arranging a J)ermanent organi- [)assed a law at its last session liter - annual picinc planned for today. ; .re_e mtprfven~en · b 'ld zation and outlining definite policies ally outlawing any control by the Women of Evanston and the north 11 net. t 1 1 e P an IS to Ul a 52 for bringing grade eliminati~n to pass. village over state highways a~ an aid . . foot concrete County-State road on \\' 'l f . 1 k . to fast auto and truck traffic. It says: shore who acttvely mterest themselves the present grade of the street. 40 I mette. so ar as 110\\ , wa!? not . . . , . t .. b 'd f b invited into these conferences because "Th<' Pre<'tJOn of any traffk !Hg·nals Ol'ltll the Lake Bluff camps welfare. are fee t o f tl1e .52 t ee \\1 11 e pat or . Y · . . stop signs and thf> J)arking of any YPh !. the County and 12 feet by spectal ::>f the obvwus embarrassment tt would cles upon any portion of any str(let t'ol· elated thts season over the wonderfu 1 assessment . cr~ate for the other tow~s an~ for the entire _wi_dth thereof . within tlw advance that has been made with the Objection~ arc a!'. fnllow~. \\ Ilmette herausc her pres1dent 1S an c?rporatt> !Jml~s of any CitY, town or work there and the prospect of a sumGrades ,t;n the . cross s·t;eets from employe of the C. & N. \Y. r_a ilway and ~~~~g~._u'i;~~ ... w~~~~. t·~:, ~·~~~hlu~e~:r~<~l~~ mer rich ~ith accomplishment. They Oakwood 011 the south to Elmwood 011 ?hhged to carry out order~. trom Pres- structed hy any <·.ity, 1<?wn or vill~ge, i~ extend a cordial invitation to all those the north will be dangerously steep 1dent Sargent of that ra 1lroad, who herelly exp··e!Ss~y prohilntf'd, t-xcf'ptmg as interested in the camp to join in the 1 On Lake avenue for instance, th~ negotiates the big things for his .road. m~.~~~; ~~~~~r~~~~i~~n~~P. o1e~a~.\~ ~·:n;~·>wn picnic tomorrow-to provide them · grade between the big road and the Anyone can see that grade ehmina- or village shall be rle~ mf'd "<!id in ~o far selves with luncheons and go up before railroad tracks will be 12%. tion and a big road for high speed gas a.s the sa_ me may be. 1 ~ conflict _or mc.on- noon and spend the afternoon viewing · · ffi · 1 1 1 ·1 d s·stt·nt w1th the proviswns of th1s Ht>ctlon. · When trustees voted on the Mam dnven tra c ng 1t a ong t 1e rat roa "Any person who shall erect traffic· the woods and beach retreat and the street ordinance they automatically are parts of the same problem. Most signals or stoplights in violation of tlw new buildings and the mothers and committed \Vilmette to grade separa- of our citizens should know that this pr<?visiom; nf this section sllall be det:>nwd children who are there now. Coffee · · 1 k f 1 . · t · g·u·lty of a St'Jlal·att> offensP for e\·t>ry day . · h J1_1~t . tton by elevatmg t 1e trac. s. I·. ~s one o t 1e ve:y most_ nnpo~tan. pr.o- sueh pPrsnH shall sufff'r su<'h tramc wtll he provtd~d by t e cam~. When a plea was made m the board . 1ech ever consHiererl tor tlus d1stnct signals anrl stop signs to rt,nutin on .stwh now the place JS full to the bnm with streets .." . women anrl children and the work has ~falllfPstiY thl" state Will not allo\\' 1h I h d · h' · t t t Sl"\"f'n or Pight stop and g·o !-lig·ns on tht' I een aunc e wtt great 111 eres a1H big· t·oacl tht·oug·h Wilnwttl"- ont> for t'H('h pleasure. WILL SEE ARDEN SHORE Public Forum 1 I 1 · f I .t I I I I I I 'I t. I i ('!"OSS st t"t·f ·t , I iecl sml' that t hl' action on }fa in street wa~ \\ithout that carciul and long range planning necessary to gQo 'l to\\·n huilding. r ieel equally sure that tht· action iollo"·cd concerted eff, .,.~ oi a certain ie\\· COilllllercial intere~t:-. " ·ho " ·ill profit personally . Th~y. arc liCit tn he hlcunccl. hut the ntany ctttz('tb ,,·ho are capable of see ing thing~ in a large way · httt \\·Ito no\\· are a:'leep ci \·ic ally. The hcndicial re~ult ~ tn \ \ 'ihndte iro1ll making ~1 ain st rett a big :-, tate MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED lfr. and Mrs. :\[artin Madson of Or~ land Park, 111., formerly of Winnetka. 1 i Thdleeting days of childhood ... kept ali\'e forevtr with Cine-Kodak. Movies of the Childrbn 'I announce the marriage of their daugh ter. DorothY Hazel ~ladson of \\'in netka, to John ]. Brady of WilmetH·. The marriage took place at ~acred Heart church. July 12, at 8 :15 o clock in the eyening. - - - - - - ·- - - - - -- - - road are not great. ~incc the county and ~tate want a big road so had! ~·. let t ht·nt cont rihute to one which \\·ill take traff1r nut 8t the heart of th t.: to\\'n . Tlltn ~I aitl ..,reet could he paYeel :~2 iett wide- a~ great a width a" local cotHlitiuns require. Your ~ n·n· truh·. - C. Drayl'r Chairman, I tH.liciarv Commi th.T. \\"ilmett<.' Bnard .oi Trus tt:t". July 13. 1927. t: . --;--:;-;-w; · · · · · ............... Complete Beach , H hours of childhood· ··.. a!l too quickly they speed away, never to return. But, with Cine.:.Kodak, you can keep the children young, e\·en as they grow old. And Kodascope projects your movies of them, wherever and whenever you ple~se. 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