Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Mar 1934, p. 8

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Ïor sbop -in Wilmette featuring the lat- Mrs. P. F. DeTamble, 1232 Green- est models from 6 to 16 years. wood avenue, was luncheon hostess to At the Iast meeting the memnbersbip ber bridge . club Tuesday of last week 1 was divided into teàms witb, a captain to each, who gave their mnembers bags to bold pennies. They 'are' asked to collect sixteenpeninies, mnaking a foot. '1 These bags will be- collected* Monday i u a y sand the thermometer Iwill be read. Sarahi B. Place, superintenclent, of the, Chicago Infant Welfare, will be a guest* and give a talk.. It is hoped for.a large F R , E E î Another project for -raising tbis yeaî 's quota is the sale,,of souvenir books, of five tickets for admission and eigbt con- Pj~ X.~,cessionis toA Cenitury 'of Progress T R IA whch.can be procured f rom any mei-1 ber. on, neo.FUREKA Vacuum Cleaner Withm'Otordriven brush. 0 TTL this pedid ne ureka in your home PREI for ten deys. Thea decide for yourself how effec- tively dits uew cdean- eractually cleans. Sec hôw MACHINE - AC. 'TiON eliminates tire- smre arm - action $450 BAnce snmhIy on electrsc service bi if7oudecide tobuy afrer free anal. SpecialOffer for Limited Time &frs. Francis. J, Crowell is chairman of thé social hour, assisted by, a number of hostesses. Lockemithig of alkidnda Mlathtw Francis Phocto louvard" Hi.idlei'. son of the Rev. and Mlrs. John .G.. HinoIe.v of WiImette h<zs accepteéd tite position of( coluncilor and assistant SZC4rn- mnins ntrufeor <if St. Johsn's .ftm- mer camiP for, bovs at Delafield, SAUTO KETS Ws Mr.- Itid1evý is zïvll knotin, as a leader of Cutbs, or Pre-Scout Madetom Nuis b#rs aqcbosiminq also' conduc téd a hiqhly ÇticcessfWt beach and .ru'ir- STAN innq clas.r for boys Iast summier. LINDS ROM'SCol. F. W. Mouso of St. John's Mili- L O CK S H OP tary academy, having heard of Mr. 1222 Central Avenue IJindley's outstanding qûalities anid ability to interest small boys, came to WII4METT1E 3212 Wilmette .last month to--have à peÔi411â ~~ interview with hini and to secure bis services as a n2enber of the councilors' staff at th e summer camp. GOES TO FLORIDA. I f .. .>Barbara 'Crowe, 234 Raleigh od Kenilworth, left on Monday for Palm SHOEREPAR SEVICE Beach, Fia., wbere sh will spend 'the Exp e y irest- of the winter with ber grand'- Expert ah repai s ervice, mother, Mts. W Lee Crowe, and ber c o Mn b i n e d with thse finest aunt, Miss Addie Crowe. leatiser that noey ea" buy __ _____________ assure& Fou off thse iitmost satisfaction ln yoqaw ah. v.- D'i Il '-JiDL4 f- , Il a corresponding period Jast year. Those who have, not paid their taxes are urged by 'the collector to du so at once, as he is expected to be required> to turn his books over. to thé county collector earlynetwek let. MoR.Y Sux>.. Payment of taxes to the local col- Jector, means that the various taxing bodies will be enabled to receive their m oney at a muùch earlier date. For instance, on Wednesday of this week, Collector'Hale turned over'to town- ship treasurer Frank. A.ý Andrew $117,000 for New Trier Township High school and' school districts 35, 36, 38 ând. 39, and another payment to the schools, he said,, is expected to go forward very soon, 1p erhaps next' wéek.- Other taxïng bodies, also, are to receave their respective share in a very short time, or as soon as the collector is able to complete' bis bal- ances and get out the remittances. Detect "Asso'so9Errora On the personal property books àeveral erors made in the assessor's office, Collector Hale said, necessitat- edreturning the books Tuetday for correction on order of the assessér. Corrected tax bills, he said, would be mailed to the taxpayers affected Thursda3ï. Forty-five taxpayers bad been placed in the wrong school district, it ' was explained, and the er- ror was in the tax rate applied in In the case of the tWo or three IWho bave paid and are entitlld to a rebate, the same will be made in due course of time, it is saicl. These cor- rections, it was explained, will benefit district 37, to which the money be- longs, instead of,.36*.to which it is çredit'ed. Be gins Fourth Year as Minister in Wilmette Thé Churcli Night dinner nt the old cmelegs M'oue or oome in oday for (a'..trial 0*.. laclal e., am rgamg PUBUC SEOMvCE COMIPA Tise BR.Vq and Worke of Mary Baker ]Bddy end &Il other authorized Chiristian Soeeo Literatur. may b. rend, borrowed or purchaaed et thse Reading Room. TRIE PUBULC NB CoDamLLY IunVR TO ATEEH-flIm - cSvacu Smavxmis £4D vwrn. TuaR RAMCIrG EOD 15 active in the as speaker and Mrs. Everett P. Dahma, 75',Abbotsford road, Winnetka, bas' had as ber guest, 4ir mother,- Mrs. John P. Miiier from Juda, Wis. Her niephew, Donald Miller, mis f rom Midison, was a week-end guest. ýl ..- --l ., elow the rec . - -- - -1 f- -. biuribit- ý - - '. , ý; 1 1 ý. .ý .

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