Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jul 1930, p. 29

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President Howard W. Elmore"has di- rected the attention of the- drainage board trustees to the necessity for such action. The board approved the report and ordered the necessary engineering afd legal ,steps taken tocarry out the plan. While no 't yet defifitely'.determitied, the aniunts of the issues will be based upon the sewage. treatment program which- the district must complete. Witb- in the next few days,. President Emr is to appoint -a, conmittee 'of. trustees, including Chief Engineer Edward J *Kelly and' Chief Attorney, Walter EF., Beebe to determine the extent of sucb a program. -'iic the legisiature adjourned with'- out, action looking toward the financial relief of -tbe district, the Novemnber b allot is the only means 'left by whicb we may, obtain the f unds nçcessary f or our program," Mr, Elmore pointed out. **The recent decision of. the Supreme Court in the so-called lake le-vel litiga- tion hiàs placcd- upon the taxpayers of the district a heavy burden of complet- ing sewage reduction plants by the end of 1938. Our engineering department has estimîated that it will be necessary to provide fuinds for ,that purpose at the annual rate of $M,0,000 for the next -six years. "The necessity for favorable consid- eration by the people in November can- liot be urged too strongly, since the situation is one which concerns their welfare and. ini which prompt action is the only possible course. It should he emphasized that the proceeds o.f the' issues they .will be asked to approve campus of Northwestern university and the University of Chicago. Luncheon at Ida Noyes hall. July 5.-Chicago Art institute. juIy I I-Opera at Ravinia. juIy 12-Hul House, Chinatown, Max- well street. JUlyii 1-Chicago, Tribune Tower.' Tuly 19-Field'Museum, Shedd Aqua- rium, and Adler Planetarium. July 26-The.tunnel delivery systemof Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Knoop, 221 Warwick road, Kenilworth, entertainec'. several guests at the Skokie Country club -di-ner dance last Saturdày eve- ling. My. 'and Mùrs. Knoop Oaso enter- tained friends at dinner at their hoÔme last Tuesdayevening.. 0o- Miss Katherine Benson, daugh ter- of Mr. ,and Mrs. Geôrge Benson,,210 Mel- rose avenue, Kenilworth' left for Colo-ý rado on Saturday evening where she will be at Camp Newalca for a month. 0o- '.\r. and Mrs. Sherman R. Barnett of 333 Hazel avenue, Glencoe, an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Jean,, at the Evaniston hospital,. Mrs. Bar-. nett wasMiss Elizabeth Pope. Mrs., Alexander joslin, 240 road, Ke'nilworth, entertained friends at luncheon and bridge l'6mie on Wednesday, July 2. Essex a few at her $7*85 $9.85 Rgbt at. the ,heigb t "of the sUm mer seasôn- just you w ant white and colored shoes-we offer substanirductions. whenùl thes e Ail models with new narrow fitting. heel, broad tread base, and.1 exclusive arcb-bridgewhh assures comnfort., Choose promptly frorn a large selection of patterns while there are ail sizes in the group. White Kid BeigeIid White Linent Natural Linen Genuine Watersnake 626,CHURCH ST. tuhln.its obligati"ons under the terms o. the court decree. -None of this mroney will be decvoted 'to ýany other purposes 'Ahan these ne cessary works. The amounts of the.bond issues will be based on the absolute minimum emergency require- ments." Failure of the- Sanitary district. to comply witb the Supreme Court's ulti- mation, it-was pointed out, might involve drastic consequences for Chicago. The court could construe such failure as working an iniury tn the inte.rests of Lugago Womeu's Cases, $ .5000 te $30-00 Wardrobe Hat Boxes Cleanets to the Discriminating i152 Centrai Avenue, Wilmette Phones 320-321 Evanston Phone: Greenleaf 6660 EVANSTON

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