Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Feb 1932, p. 1

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"PIONEER MEAL" Birthdays Corne Every Judge Burke Speaker Four Years for Charles at P. Te A. Meeting LEADERS BU SY Charles Krippes, son of Mr. and Thbe Logan-Howard Parent-Teacher M,\rs. W'illiami F. Krippes of 1112 Sheri- association will bold.its second Fathers' Village Divided Into Pirecinets ' dan road, will observe bis secônd birth- night of thç year, Tuesday evening, for, Camnpiign; Will Can- dyMnaFbur 9 n ht March 1,- intbe Howard school: auditori- vas. EÊvery Block 1 hirthday party bis, fatber and mother uim. are pflanining for, the 8 year old lad. Judge josepb Buirke of the Superior By eb.ca itc XVil bi litîecoutwho bas done notable work with Miss Betsy Shapker, chairmn iniif .. f riends have birth-bosicneton itbssrvesi ~Vimetc orthe'Poner ea das acbyer.tbé Juvenile court, bas been secured as Project,". desigried to provide iunidç Charles must waît tesekr to~~~~~~~ fedsavn aiisi hcgour years1 before james C.: Shepard, a Wilmette. resi- ai d Cook county.- reports that the his natal. day- rolîs dent, who is knowVn in the>village for %vork of organizing the village for arouild. Tbat's *a bis. humorous- entertainiment ai ter ,the thi prjec k roresingandtha Ilong timie, especial- Scotch.tmanner, iil be seen in severa wvithin a few days there will be a rep- iv w'len one is sketches. He bias appeared' before sev- resentative ini each block. wlîo will bel thinking in terms, eral . notb hshore groups. J. D., Kinnear, respnsibè fo 1 te cllecionsin l . e i f . arties %ith the ténor, and well known resident ýof the resonillefo te olecios iilir 1 $,4 >hghrtdyckeivlavill present a grouip of songs. own neigbbor-hood. Ibaig i.t acanles ila ge The precinct captainswho bave ai- the cente r of' ât- ' t o ready or 1ganized their districts, or are i Crace on bt 'f., OiCe.' Hear- TaIk- n te roes o oganzig he ae:Charles is looking, on Comm nunismn Mai-ch 7 Precinct 1-Mrs, W. A. Kend.rick.i forvard to some- "HloW- ommunism Operates" will 1344 Greenwoôod avenue; Precinict 4! t h i n g especialyb icse byLutXeon . -Mrs. Paul A. Roche, 801' Central Charles Krippes nice this Sunday, Hewitt 'of tbe United States Naval avenue; Precinct 6-Mrs. Louis W.' for the day fias'rsrea h etmeigo h Crusb, 710 Laurel avenue; Precinct 7 heen set.aside hy -the f amily for spe- iWilmette Chamber of Commercéë XV1s o. .Mrurd,28'ýood-,cial ohservanceï, -Mr. oyR.Maqurd, 18R.D. Chrls1s àppi-ii hethrdgrdeMonday night, March 7; in the XViI- bine avenue'; Precinct 8-Mrs. R . Calsi ui i h hr.gaeimette Masonic templ t 'lock. Qilar,, 318 Seveiteenth street;' Pre- -at the St. Francis Xavier school. f iuenn eit ste:a h cct10ý-Mrs. E. G. Petry, 1207 Six,- Haýppy 1hirtliday, Charles, and ,mnany 1 stepped in a f ew montb s ago n teenth street, witbi Mrs. F. A. P.j happ)v retuiri is of the da.! fsvdte qkodb1kstain %icher, co-operating; and Precinct 1H s aeadineg aubor iy'sonuacon.î l1 rs. Kennietb C. Long, 1931Heia adnauhrtoncmi- Greewoo avnue ~ A .~- »,j, nstic activities and bas made a study Greewoo avnue.Wars A ains Rolerf the subject for the past fourteen Ask Cooeratioi *. .Skating on the Street yaa It is hoped tbat aIl the faniilies ]n! Chief of Police Henry Braùtigam! -An open forum for the general dis- Wilmnette will. cooperate i tbis, ideà.ise a warning this week againsti cussion of the subject will be heid at %vill %velcorne the represenitative. and roller skating on the streets. This is1 the close of Lieutenant Hewitts ad- %ViIl make the effort to save sotne j a danigerous prac.tice whicb mnay. re-1 dress. dIinouI4HL 'J IIIiIIV3 ea'.11 wCeF. i ne nîoney saved by each family. is, put into .an, envelope and given to the represettve and ontly rach' ianîily. ktiows.the am*ount contributed. i is empbiasized, that no. amount is too * small. One person can be kept from starvatIon for 9 cents per day and ýsurely every family in Wiltnette 1can saive at least a few pennies each %veek. to help keep the 400,000 people in Cook county from actual starva- tion, Suggest "'Pioneer" Menu The plan for saving a- little rnoiney lucy stuppvu lin..Urînilge, Mo., 1 ia Okla., and Oklahoma City to visit. sisters of Mr. Leach. In Texas they spent most of the time ini the Rio Grande valley. Tbey were gone four, weeks. suit in: serious injuries , or- death- fj children on roller skat es ar ë struck by a car, the chief said. Members of tbe police departmnent have been mn-' structed -to stop thel)ractice, so tar as possible, and the. cooperaticn, of parents also is requested. In the opinion of one resident wbo coin- plai ned about roller skating on the streets, the recent bob sled accident in Kenilworth should be sufficient would ct egreatly appreciated. Mrs. Henry Cutier,, chairman. Note: Econoiny Shop is conducted by the Woman's Club of Minmette. Proceeds go tocharity. Want A. C. -Goodnow for School Trustee Post Albert C. Goodnow, 659 Valley road, GlIencoe, was, recomnmended, for towý,n- shipý scbool, trustee by, thé New. Trier Citizens league at its meeting Tburs- day,, February 18, at the City Club of Chicago. The league miembers con- curred in the report of thieir commit- Music ?age........28-29 New Trier News ...22-23 Publie Forum .. *** . ** 47 Recreation Page **...... a2 Society pages ........30-31 WARRANT SALES, rIN FULL_ýSWING Citizolis Urged to Act -Prompt-' lin Providing Funds fore Sch.ools. and Vîllàge The -camPaign for sale of 1931 tax aýnticipation warrants, of 'the ýgradé. scblools, N ew Trier High1 school and the, Village of Wilrnette is now in full swving, according, té leaders in the. community charged with the. task -of scuring operating fun, o hs taxing. bodies., Financial needs of. these bodies are immediate, it, is empbasized, and for this reason a. plan Was devised by a commhittee' selected by the, boards eof the. grade* schools, bigh scbool and the Village to raise mnoney at- once Under the plan., the three boards are now, pres sing the. collection of an estimated 1931 tax for thte achools and the Viiilge The 1930 tax wll soon be in collec- tion, it is, explained, and, the 1930 tax anticipation warrants sol d .by. the munmicipalities last y e ar to raise operating xnoney ill be paid*out 0f>. those taxes. Irazet Far O*erdue The 1931 tax would now be due under normal circumstances, but can- not be collected because of the break- dowxr in the county t ax collectijug machinery, so those conducting the present fund canipaign' are anticipet- ing that the taxpayers wiIl support their local taxing bodies by volun- tarily paying wliat tbey would regu- larly have been required to pay had ilie breakdown not -occured. 'In response to the mailing,,about tei days'ago, of bis for these taxes,. it is boped that ch.ecks Will come, in to enable the scbools and the Village to funètion uni4nterruptedly. : As evidence of tbese pay ments.. it is. explained, 1931 tax anticipation warrants, bearing 6 percent interest, are being delivered to those Who, oav. 8 PRAIRIE FIRES In the week ending Tuesday, Feb- ruary 23, the Wilmette Fire depart- ment inswered eight cails, ail of theut to extinguish prairie tires that did na damage.

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