Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Aug 1935, p. 8

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M "GC-3' usés.rouu<Iherie con- Oirs facto uucovered I>y N. Y. Police Inpector Faurot on his couutry-wide seareli. FiflEl! cIvSMORE FROVE MILESof REAL NON-SKID- frequently ex- ce.ee. SAFrrYstops cars quicker in emergency. PROTECTION against biow- outs - In every ply. in Wilmette and had lived here ail of his lif until two months ago, when he moved to Nules Center. He is sur- vived by two sistérs, both of whorn live in Wilmette. One is Mrs. Julia Schmidt,, wife of Officer Joseph- Schmidt of the Wilmette Police de- partment, and the other is Mrs. Clara Michelau,:wife of- Michael .Michelau.- The accident which. resulted in Mr-, Schwall's death occurred about 6:45 o'clock. Friday, eveniing. Schwall's' automobile was overturned. Tbree occupantsi of the other car. involved in, the. crash were, iniiuredand taken to St. Francis. hospital in E-vanston. They were: Robert McCormick, 28 yearsold, 636 W'aveland avenue, Chi- cago, driver of the oôther car;-Martin Heavy, 42 years old, Il116 Wolfram street,- Chicago, and William Ebbitt, 30 years oldi 4541 She.ridan road, Chi- cago. W. C. O. F. TG MEET The Woman's Catholic Order of Foresters will meet .with Mrs. John Hoffmian, 435 Illinois road, on Tues-, day evening, August 13. Mr. and Mrs. Phiiip L. Hillinger and Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Hillinger Jr., of Wilmette motored to Kankake on Wednesclay of last week to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. C Williamison, the former Beatrice Hil- inger. John W. Cullen, Jr., 1226. Ashland avenue, returned recently from a trnp abroad. He had been visiting friends in Germiany, Switzerland, and Eng- land-, and returrned to New York July 'N on the Normand-%. Miss. Geraîdine Eddingtoni of 744 Eleven'ith street retu rned last Friday fromn a two moth.st visit with. friends ini San Diego. __o_ d M rs. G. A. exit last weel was held on Friday, in . which a spirit of "give a little, take a littie" de- veloped, with the resuit that. there now seems to bé a. possibility of a final settlemen t which will be at least partially satisfactory to al concerned. An agreement was. reached whereby a substitute routing was to be 'drawn Upý by the commis sion and submitted to the Willett company, the Property Owners association and Village offi- cials ,for approéval. This revised:rout- ing will1 then be considered in place of the: present one when thé comn- mission takes the petition under final advisement. Prçppos. Four Zen.. This new proposed routing was placed in the hands of Attorney How- ard F Bishop of the Property Own- ers association, as well as officiaIs of the intérested villages, on Monday. In general, the new routing breaks the forth shore up into four-maiïî zones, so that the bttrden of traffic largely will be confined to Skokie boulevard and no one town will be used as a thoroughfare for the next. Trucks will enter the differenf zone.s. only f rom Skokie boulevard. The Willett case, which is a .partic- ular concerti of the north shore, is proving of wide interest through the 1Chicago area, as six other routes are being sought by this company and 150 suburbs are affected. A decision by the. commission will establish thatý body's policy toward allowing com- mon carriers further use of the streets. . Important to Taxpayer The petition and the original rout- ing, which caîl for use of Sheridan road, have been opposed by the North Shore Property Owners association on the grounids that there is nio neces- sity for further freight trucks in 1this area, that their operatio.n on residen- tial streets is a menace to p roperty values, an.d entails maintenance costs on pavements neyer buiît for sucli service, and that local authorities State Dahlia society, from Chicago, will make the awards in the specimen classes and three women wiil be se- lected . to make the arrangements awards. The exhiibit will:be open on Satur- day, Septembr 7, from 2. to 10 o'clock p0. in. and 0on Sunday.f1ronî 10 a, -m. to 10 p i The-members ôf the'show commit- tee are: Geo rge Brave, of Winntka;. Wil- liam Mellenthin, of Glencoe; Bernard Rumbutis, of Hfighland Park;. L'ester Bird, of Wilmette;, Walter Kieback, of Glencoe and Frank Moening, of, Winnètka., Mr.,Kiebach is president of the as- sociationi; Mr. Brave, viGe-president and Mr. Bird, secretay The address of the secretary, with whom. entries may- be made. at'any ti me f rom the present. to September 1, iW 418 Ridge road,, Wilmette, and his telephone number is Wilmette 235 M. g Thle American Gardeners' associa- tion, which was founded only about a year ago, now >has between 50 and 60 members ini addition to a numnber of associate members, scatteried between Chicago and Lake Bluff. 1 t is the. plan of the association, it is an- nounced, to extend its memibership throughout the United States, and to hold its shows annually. VA CATIONS IN EAST. Miss Ethel Drynan, 727 Park ave- nue, left 'last Saturday on a ten days' vacation trip ini the east. She went to Niagara Falls and then to Albany where she took the boat down the H-udsoni river. After spending three days in New York she wîll go.to Ann- apolis and Washington.> Mrýt.,and Mrs.. Charles E. Coomes anldfamily ofSt.: Augustine,*FIa., spent last week-end with the James T. Mattinglys, 1326 Washington ave- nue. They were on their way toWis- consin for a visit. ,Mr. Coomes is. an The Willett company opened its case before the commission oven two years, ago. Other companies have petitioned before the commission. In view of the fact that this body prop- erly cannot autborizë a monopoly to ,any one common carrier, others in .ahI likelihood will gain access to the streets, fInis furthur removing traffic control from local authority, addingý to congestion and seriously.threaten.- ing prQperty values in many sections, Propenty owners.point out. 1t i -~ nf n

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