Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Nov 1930, p. 55

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wnom is unqueÉtioned and they arc venj highly regarded by Evanstoni officials.' They are wbolly disinter- ested and non-polîtical. The overwbelming defeat of tlie proposai to issue $700,000 in bonds to build. a water works plant in.- Wil- mette is a mandate to the floardof Trustees . t make a fresh stat and not further, employ engineers wbo having arrived at a conclusion, of the, necessity of a. pumping. plant may be prejudiced 'in thiat direction so as -not to be able to give due and'proper consideration to the alternate Evans- ton proposition which the people de- clar ed for. on, November .4th.. The voters. of. Wilmette should at on ce make thejr fMews on this im- portant matter kenown to the trustees. This deadlock in the board must not. be peçrmited to delay the proceedings. Prompt action now. in preparing plans and starting Work. in the spring as soon as the> frost is out of the grounid will assure us ail of an ample supply. of water by next July. -F. J. Schidenhelm "Buddy" avýis, 5, Struck By Car Friday Afternoon , "Buddy" Davis,. 5 years old, 17331 * Wahintonavenue, was struc.k.by,, an automobile driven by Dorr Sheppard, * 2621,Noyés street, Evanston, làst Fri- day afternooni about 5:15 o'clock at Ridge road and Birchwood avenue. Sheppard was driving south on Ridige When the accident happened. He took, the boy to the office of Dr. S. P. Per- ry., According to the police report "Buddy's» right éar was 'badly- bruised and. he suffered niinor bruises on his, ight, ieg. Sheppard was flot held. 7thUDstrict Legion Posts to Meet Dec. 17 The. next meeting of the Seventh district -American Legion pos ts, coM- prising the north shore area, will Ibe 1 -December 17. The EvanstonLegio.n post will *act as host at this meei. at scnool in the community are in- vited. A five-piece orchestra from Northwestern university bas been en- gaged. Refreshments will be served. The patrons are Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Canniann of Higbland Park ; Mr. and Mrs. Max* Livingston, Mr. and- Mrs. . Hu go Hartmann, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hirsch, Mr. and Mrs Harry Goldstein of Winneètka;ý Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Hirschbergof Glen- coe; and. Dr. and Mrs. Harry> jack- son of Hubbard Woods. orooi . U. team at :45 'IoclOck in the' afternoon at 'Northbrook. The Wilmette team will give a dance on December 4, at Hofman hall, Wash- ington andRidge avenues. Jean !Beck's colored -orchestra will play. James R. Walker of ý1535 Lake ave- nue, b as gone to. Kansas City, Mo., where he bas accepted a. position as manager.of one of the Fort Dear7boru offices in that city., The marketing statu days e forehad-celery, fruùits, cran- other good thiugs. .,You'il need a Frigidaire to keep thenm fresh and tasty. meC c4J1OU.,' Llne water IGOes thruiy food waste and causes a gentl., thorough, natural movenent without 'omiga habit or ever- increasiug. the dose. Stop' suiffering, from constipation. Chew a Rexail Orderlie at Uight. -Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c today at the, nesrcst ,Rexail Drug Store' 46-c arDtugC.. t er bowgood the dinner bas been) theWes mudi of -it left, ..then again Frigidaire. Win take ca*re of everytbng-keep all its savoriness intact for days until everyone is hwngry again. Miss Harriet Mons will return fromn Denison university in Granville, Ohio, to spend the Thanksgiving bol idays with her parents, -Mr. ,and Mrs. Har- ry W. Mons at 157 Woodstock.ave.- nue, Renilworth. JOSEPH W. KElHOE, District Manager 1-14,1 Central Ave.Wfolmtl. Pone WI t.2899 < Th.anksgiving gives Frigidaire another chance-to prove its worth.

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