Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Apr 1931, p. 9

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stoRe 011 and Manufacturing com-i pany, 332 S. Michigan, avenue,, Chi-i- cax'o, by tbe Wilmette Village board1 at its regular meeting .Tuesda4y night. In a communication to tbé Village board, dated April 3, Forest R. Low- rey on bebaîf of the Keystone Oil and. Maiufacturing company, ex- plained that tbe, desire.for the in- stWlation '.ofî the, two, large tanks arises from ,requests received' fromi mèmbers, of, the, yacht . club now . b- cated on the ,harbor who are de- pendent for supplies. upon a, barge. whicb last year mad e this port of * caîl but one afternoon eacb week.- The, subject' of the lease already. bas been taken up and worked out satisfactorily with -Mr., Marsball's representatiye, ]Lewis B. Walton, and Mr. Marshall already bas the yacht club as bis tenant and'appreciates the necessity of suipplying its needs, Mr. Lowrey said. T. Be Decoraive Discusi1ng the question of bow bis Company proposes to install and. operate tbe gasoline storage tanks. * Mr, Lowrey said: "~The danger of an unsighty im- provenient is eliminated by tbe fact that the installation will be made upon Mr. Marsball's property, and is subject to his approval. Mr. Mar- shall's a'bility as an architect to con- struct tbings whicb are' pleasing to the eye is Well recooenized. Further- tion shall be umder the direction of the Village fire marshal and shal conform grictly to Village ordinances governing such matters. Mr. and, Mrs. Quy Litteli of Wood- stock avenue, Kenilwortb, are spend- ing a few weeks, in Hot. Spring,. Va. Their daugbter, Janie, who is a stu- dent at Roycemore schboo in Evans- ton, spent, a week during bier Eastçr holiday, in New York. She bas re- turned and is now back at Royce- more. Mrs. Williaàm M. Kinne of, 126 Ahb- ingdon avenue, Kenilworth, with ber two bîdren,. is expected back very soon from -a two months' visit in Del Monte, Cal. Mr. ýkinne. returned to tbe north ,shorýe à short time, ago leaving, Mrs., Kinne and the two cbild- ren tbere, for aewbile longer., .o0 Miss Mvarian-Page, 901 Asbland ave-ý nue, and Miss Betty Mulford, 835 Elm- wood avenue, left on Saturday to re- turn to tbeir studies at Wellesley col- lege. They motored back in Miss Mul- f ord's car and arrived in Wellesley on Tuesday. 0o Miss Cornelia Nasb of Cleveland and Miss Amy Nash of Marion, Obio, spent the Easter vacation witb their sister, Mrs. Stanley S. Smiith, 1539 Walnut avenue. iss ETdith Rau Von, .1133 Cen- Luncheon. Dinner Afternoon The Most Delicious Sandwiches T ea Salads 00 Sandwich.es Sundaes- Sodas. The.Tastiest Sundaes and Sodas "ýTh e operation of ibis service sta- tion would be 'Confined to the montbs of May, june, July, August and Sep- tember of each year, as these are the only months in wbich services are desirable and useable -at this'.loca- .tion.1 Avold Discord "The question remaining concern that of the commercial use of this property. We understand that it is not' ;,ned, for commercial .purposes.. ChXAIRS AND> TABLES FOR BENT POU AIL OCCABIONS You, get them at The P-INK SHOPl (F1mr 1Evanston) 1sT NATIONAL BANK BUILDING 417 LINDEN AVE Phone 191-1133: 7'ý fý WILMETT 32 S21. MAIN ST.

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