Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jun 1934, p. 18

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Ewhô rnest 4Lynn Waldorf, 941 Sheridan road. Wil»,ettei hcad of the Methodist chzirch, in the Chf- rage area-I whose election as a, trtus- teeof Northwesterit university uw annorinced this, week. B is ho p Waldorf mucceeds C hear e s H Schiveppe, resigned., Bill Sellery, 908 Asbland avenue, has returned from the University of Wisconsin where he, was a sopho- more last year. Miss Elsie Astrom of Rock Island will be a guest for several days next week of Mrs. George Gauger, 229 Lin- deni avenue. I.- TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26tb and 27th,. commencing each evening at 7:30 p. m. on the premnisesa t,6105 BIROADWAY, CHICAGO, we wiff PUBLIC AUCT10N- Beautiful 'Home Eurnishings of, one of Chicago'. Ieading finançiers, >removed. te aboe ddress for convenience of sl CONSISTING 0F: conserv North amouni Josepi Real E. ve *io. jjncai aon i~iwas aken at the meeting of t he Village board Tuesday night by passage of the following resolution: 'WHEREAS, the Villagee ofWilniette is enrolled in the 1934 Nation-il 'Pr.lffit 'S--fety contest of the Xati(-n.,U ] ceuneil, andaft *'WHEDREAS, auitomnbile aéeidentý . f lnereasing tremendously this year, and, . WHEREAS, three (3) deaths and nineteen (19) personal injuries have re- sulted from accidents In our village xo -far this 'year, and "WIIEREAS, It 19, the. airn and Ipur- pose of the Preslrent and Board of Trustees. to do ail In their power to make motoring on the, streets of our village safe; "BE ITn&ESOLVED, Trhat this Board of Trustees, at the suggestion of the- President, -issue through1 the press, 'f o6ur village to, our people a warnming to abstain from those common, caieIem-s acts whlc'h cause the bulk of accidents~ on our streets; te obey thé signs and signals and the. ordinances of our vil- lage; 'and te observe those rules of cciurtesy and self-respect .In: driving which lie at the heart of the,,iutonioblpk safet.yproblem In thiis country.' MOTORING HOME MViss Herriet Webster, 1601 Tetnth street, who bas been attending the. Students conference at Lake George as a representative from Connecti- cut college, is returning July 1, mno- toring,.,home with ber. grandmother. Mrs. Charles Hastings, formerly. of Wilmette, who b as been visling ber, son and farnily. at Lake George. Dorothy Butler. daughter of 'Mr. and VAN TEDMrs. Carl J. Butler, 157 Kenilwortli VA N TEDýavenue. Kcnjlworth, left Iast Friday MIOR1'AGE LOANS for Newv York to spend two* weeks' visiting, relatives and. friends. Her ave funds avoulable for brother, Carl, Jr., Ieft vesterday for ative nior t g ages on I(ooch-i-Ching. camp at -Rainy 'Lake, Shrep op.r ~ Canada, where hie wilI spend the sum- s froni $2,000 to $10,000. mr SEugene Hildebrand, Jr., 530 Maple II . CoIack & Cè* avenue. and B ob Schabino o 0.f530 ,tate Loans and Insurance Laurel ave nue, l1eft on Wednesday of last iveek for two weeks' vacation at b.rman U/NI. 33S3 the Hildebrand cottage on, McKi,îlev lake, Spooner, Wjs. Samuel L. Winterni tz & Company AUCTIONEERS National Bank Bldg. OMoeago Street AN«STO)N WiInette 1100. at 1623,ORRINGTON AvENUE EVANSTONI Comnplète CN.ew Sekacton MID SU MMER W H I1E H A T S JQ~2 248 295

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