Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Apr 1934, p. 18

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daygiven Dy Mrs. iKrumrîicneini cago. 0o Miss Ethel Evans and her mother, Mrs. J. E.; Evans, 828 Sixteenth street, are spending the spring 'va- Cation in Aurora. Miss Evans is a teacher at New Trier. WI]LMETTE XESID)ENT CANDIDATE FORe C(ilrNTy JUDGIC George- A Schmtt, a iifelong Repub- lcan, fair the past ten years an Aàsis$t- ant Attorney General In -charge of In- heritance ýTax rnatters, la. qualifled for County Judge. He was In constant con- tact*wIth thisoffice and knQwe Its re- sponsibllittes. Mfr. 'Schmtt.l foi' legisiation tosave the property of.those in distress rather. than*expensive .forfeitures and confisca- tion by, recelvershlp. For order against chaos. Hie wiil suggest constructive laws flot destructive lawn.. :Mr. Schmitt will prevent dishonest electiong by fuily.,exercli3ing thepo!wers of this hiigh office. o pi ..a~:::~.w1, Vote for Mr. Schmitt onArlOtJi. PRESENTING ZELL IN A NEW SHEER The Sheers have it. At least the demand is for th is fabric. Miss Weathered shows this Navy Sheer Dress with Navy and White Check Sheer Jacket. Everythxng about it is just right includmng the price of $69.5o. Jt can be worn at pres- ent under a smart top coat or later, when the weather Warms up, with a Fox Lei. \And speaking of leis, you mnust discard your old style neck pieces for the new ones which add 80 mucb to any. costume. The Leghorn with Field Flowers is $27.5o.. During this Spring Operiing Week, an extraordinary opportunity is affôrded to see everythinýg that is new in the MARTHA WEATHERED'SH-OP-TJiE DRAKE lditor, WILMETTE LinE: Please let me take this opportunity tcongratulate the WiLmE=TELiPE on its cooperation with The Chicago Real Estate Board in 'having made effective, jointly with others, the fil- ing of 318,000 home owning objectors iii our case for, a 15 per cent. reduc- tion in the 1931 taxes, through the, publicity you ga ve us in your columns. A great victory bas been, won with. the announicement last Wednesday of the'decision of Judge Jarecki in our favor, and wve feel deeply appreciative for -the support which your pa per gave: to. u s.in the preparation of. this case. Cordially yours, H. H.Haylett, business manager,, The Chicago Real Estate board. A COMPLMINT Editor, WiLmZTe LirE:, To thoas. of u~s wbo faithfully pay, year after year, for rubbish removal, the inconsistency in the enforcing of this orcinance is aggravating, to say the leàst. For instance, on one side my ne igh- bor bas four large receptacles, in full view of my dining room windows, overflowing with tin cans, unsightly, fly and inosquito breeders and rat lures. SMy neighbor on the other side, separated from me by a vacant lot, bas buried his ashes and rubbish in said vacant lot for the past seven- teen years, the full terni of bis residence ini the village. What a shock awaits the one who eventuaily I)Uills on this property when, instead ashes. do flot1 Rar1e Bartoni Tiltôn Buys Winnetka Home Mrs. -Mildred Wheeler bas just sold the -Wheeler b omestead property at .514 Willow, road,. Winnetka, to Earle Barton Tilton,. president of the Central Republic companyý of Chica- Icomnprises. an eigbt-room home on à lot 10Ox187 feet, wbicb Mr. TiI-ý ton e xpects to, occupy. about MÏay >1,j after making.extensive alterations and decorations. It is subject to a $2,000 first'mortgage. and was sold at an undisclosed consideration. E. E. Stults Realty company rep-, -resented ail parties to the transaction. Harry Kine, 1324 Elmwood avenue, 1arrived on Friday from Hamilton, N. Y., \vlere he attends Colgate university,. for a wveek's spring vacation. He is returning this Satuirday. His aunt, Miss Jenn.ie V. Kinne, who teaches in'Kala- mazoo, I'eft last Sunday after -a week's visjt duritig her vacation with the, Kinnes. Mrs. Jonathan Noyes' Baldwin, Jon- athan, and Alvan, 330 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, left Friday to motor to Washington,' D. C., where they wil nieet Mrs. Noyes' daughter, Lillian, who attends Radcliffe coilege at Cam- bridge., Mass., and will spend hier spring vacation with them. "How do you the Wa/rus said, i

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