Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Nov 1929, p. 6

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6 WILME"TTE · LIFE November 1, 1929. IIIIIH~IIIIWIIIIIIIUIUII.HIUIIIRIII_H_IHIIIIIIIIIIOUIIHIIII Christensen· Celebrate MO$Tor: THE BEST FOR THE LEAST ·········· qse ········-- Private Concern Golden Wedding Oct.30 JJ'ould ConstruCt Mr. and Mrs. Christ Christensen Pumping Station celebrated their fiftieth wedding anPlans for a five million dollar, . privately owned water pumping station, which would supply filtered water from Lake Michigan to Wilm~tte and various other communities to the ll<jlrth and west, were submitted in tentative form to . the members ·of the Wilmette Village board last Tuesday night. . The j)roject would ii1clude a pumping station and filtration beds located :;omewhere around the Ridge (leaving the lake front unencumbered by any equipment), an intake pipe extending out into Lake 'M ichigan for a distance · of four ' and one-half miles, and mains of ample proportions' to carry water to' existing municipal distribution systems. Th.e · proposal was outlined hy S . . B. Hill, secretary. of Lucien I. Yoe man, · Inc., Chicago er_ t gineering firm, with a . view of ascertaining the attitude ~f - the board · toward a privately owned vlant.. , \Vhilc · the board was entirely noncommittal regarding tfie project, it was agreed that a ·v isit to the new \Naukegan pumpirig station, recently completed and similar in facilities and · size to the one proposed, would be educatior,tal and provide the board \Yit h much information that would , prove useful regardless of its attitude in the preseht instance. An invitation to ,·isit ~he \Vaukegan plant has been extended to the · board by officials of \Yaukegan at the request of ~Ir. Hill and his associates. · Plans. for the pumping stat·ion have not been projected heyond the contet1Jplated stage, ~I r. Hill stated, it being necessary to ohtaiti the full support of the Wilmette board before ·it would be deemed wise to proceed further. Should that sttpport he gainrd, he outlined, steps could then he taken to gain the cooperation of other com munit'ies. upon contracts with whirh would hinge the practicability of the . entire project as the limited ::;upply o f \\'ater needed In- \ \'ilmct te \\'l)tlld lll)t to any degree 1;ay the . intnl· ~ t on the investmei1t. Should the coo 1H.' rat i' 'n Pi til c n: quired number of villages he :-;ecured. engineers could then he a::isigncd ·to the task of- drafting- plan:-. and ClH11piling data for thl' ::iy::ittm, ~inancial backing he · secured and a <ked to the · area of lake bed requirl'd ior the intake he obtained from the Cnited States gonrnment. .MEAT M.A.aKET CO.- niversary October 30, at their home, Robsart road, · Kenilworth . . Mr. Christensen came' to Chicago just before the. Chicago fire in 1871. Mrs. Christensen was born in Chicago. The Christensens were JDarried in the Evangelical Lutheran church, Chicago, in 1879, and have lived on th.e north shore .J or the past .twenty-five years. · They have a son, Arthur· C. Christen. sen, ~nd a granddaughter, Mrs. G. Virgil Lewis, resi9ing jn Wilmette. 75 All Telepbo,U· and C. 0. D, Orders Carefully and Quickly Delivered · Charge accounts solicited from reliable peop!e ·IWinnetka KORTH ·SBOilE MARKETS . . ' Wilmette Hubbard Woods I !. I I I 7N Elm St. 1145 Wilmette Av~ Wiaaetka 4 aDd 333 Wilmette 2814 and 731 910~ LindeD Ave. Winnetka 417 and 418 1559 Shennan Ave. Greeoleaf 6U8-6867 705 Main Street Greenleaf 2989 1941 Central St. Greenleaf 4355 1407 Greenleaf St. University 3700 .SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOV. 1st AND 2nd WAPSIE VALLEY SPRING CHICKENS When you select a WAPSIE-you are getting the BEST. Each day, we receive direct from the Iowa Poultry Farm FR~SH Chick~ns. Ask for WAPSIE Chickens and be SATISFIED. Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , · I I Boneless Pork Roast-strictly fresh and tender. · · Lb. 28 C· ..... ... ... ... } .11 ow J71J:2C '· WlTH ElE£1ROU · lllcroaS,.......oaal · · . ~ Best Cut Round Steak. Juicy, tlavory-choice cut-s. · Ll). ... . . . . .. . .. . . . 39 C.I · .... Fresh Lean Pork Roastlean clear. through - nice wl;~:~. s~~,~~~ ·c·o·l~l: 91/2C Choice 8 e e f · Tenderloins. Xothing .more delicious- s'\~~~ ~~~~- ~~~~~~: ... SSe W· i lmette ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT ~1r. and ~irs. John C. Fenler of Louisville, Ky., have announced the ,~ n gagement of their daughter, Mar~· Elizc..heth, to Thomas S. Edmond,s, son of ~fr. and Mrs. Howard 0. Edmo'nds 37 Kenilworth avenue, Kenil·worth. ~1iss Fenlev atfendcd Miss \..Vright's school at Rn-n Mawr and is a member oi the Junior league in Louisville. She made her debut in 1924, in Louisville society. ~Ir. Edmonds is a Harvar<l graduate. in the class o(1922, and was al~o graduated from Chicago universitv law school in 1925. He is a member of the Harvard- Yale-Princeton club and Indian Hill Countrv club. Mr. Edmonds is a member of t.h e Adams, Pierce, and Gordon Law firm. Miss Fen lev anJ :Mr. Edmonds expect to he m·arried in February. Milk Fed Leg \1 eal. Try this. about your ~unday Dinner? i.h. J2l/ . . .. . . .. .. 12C Cut Best Sliced Bacon- The good old. hickory smoke flavor. 3 Jhs. for . . C 98 2 · Musie Shop Carleton Kaumeyer 1 179 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette, Ill. Phone Wilmette 3006 ·Boneless Veal Roast. from finest milk-fed calve. . Ll). 38c Fresh Potato Sausage. for breakfast. Give it a trial. Lb. . . . . . . Fine 5C I AD ~e innsic.l.9fthe woridin one handsome, Compact cabinet, Al8oexquisiteVictor-RadioCon.. 801~ Nothing in the world like micro.,syradaronous reception.! -l ] . We are demonstrating day and nighL You know that here are oourtesy~ oomfort and service.· Easy terms GIVE BENEFIT FOR HOME On \Vednesday. Octoher 30 a benefit tea for the Illinois Children's Home and Aid c:;ocicty of Evanston was giv~n in the Crystal ballroom of the Blackstone hotel. There were about 150 tables in play. Mr. Margras and his orchestra played during the afternoon while tea was served. There were many gor~eous prizes, many of them donated by North shore residents. Several luncheons were g-iven at the Blackstone before the benefit. \. arranged.a Colae ia ·aad Mar ·, I Tune in on WHFC at ll:JO every mornin~ and learn of the good thina· to eat and latest market prices, at PALACE MARKETS. \'leto....Radio lUI NOW!

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