Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 May 1936, p. 1

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June 15, and continue front day to the Superior ýcourt. of Judge Martin Poet Comutnder Peterson day ,.intil ail have. been delivered. He M., Gridley,,Tuesday.of this weelc. Safety also states that, for the accomm odaSuit was enitered by the MiralaK the veterans of the World o rc Hthtlfysntln to (iiiýbecause of damüage pesonl concern "Trimh shrubbery at dangerous1 tion,'of un-ý pen o need". is -the terse phrase used keep the.office cal will an he war,. urnibi'gs nitue, to plea the is, street intersections," ad prsoalby Commander Carl Alfred Peterson evenings so property. nitrefurishng, by the ,Wjlmette tii 79 o'clock for several A second suit, for $150,000, of Wilmette Post. Amercau 'Legon, citizens .made wîthout delay. brought by thé .owners of the build- in calling attention to the .animal Citizens Safety council, whicb met. that ail may be served observance of Poppy day on May1 25. in the Village hall' Wednesday even-w Mr. Q'Conneéll emphasizes the -fact ing, is still pending. ing, Mayý 13, with President George that every ex-service man applying 'ierdIedppywhgoss At the time of the fire the Village for bondsmnust bc personally known W,. Barton presiding. wasundr ontfct osplywtrabundantly im the *fields of InaÎders Admnitting that. succes in securingi to hini, bis assistants or êlerks, 'or te to thé Miralago, corporation for and France has beconte known the the cooperationi of property owners CarI A. Peterson, commander- of Wil- domestic use, -but the contract pro- world over as the symbol of the sacn hr mette Post Nô, 46, American Legion, vided that no Kenilworth water might rfc ftoewode ing the trimming. of obscuring shrub- or of commander John P . Steffens, but bey presents a difficuit problent, lbe used for ire fighting, and .tbhat those who live to suifer from wounds t Peter J. Huerter Post No. 669 Ameri- violation of1 any clause'would permîit re ceived there. contending tha iiseetial The .memory. of those who died is -greatest safety*,to rnotoiristsi. the coun-. can Legion. Othetwise they nItust be the Village to turn off the water honored by wearing the simple red notice.. wýithout further cil proceedecj t ' thorough discus-, identified by,,sorne prontinent citizen, f the ,subject. There are, it is Viillage officiaI- or member of the cin At the time of the outbreak of the flowers and every cent of the funds that he said, mpany intersections wbere the clergy. Mr. O'Connelî states shrubbery constitutes a réal hazard will remain in -the office ecd eveninet sponded to the cali, and, it was the suffering of those who have becs te traffic, but previous endeavors te to see that ail applicants are taken *alleged,' had the flantes under contrôl enduring, pain and hardship for 18 correct the situation have provedI cane of. at the tinte the water was shut off. years. only partially successful. The convS ImuiSu,. The bonds, which are- in denomina- Later the water was turned on again, census appeared te favor moral su- tions of $50 and bear 3 per cent in- and other fire departinents also aided IEach year over 50,000 poppies art asion, with the final result that ap- teirest, will arrive by the first regis- in the fire figbting. made ini Illinois by disabled patients peal to- public spirit and civic pride tered mail reaching Wilniette on June in veterans' hospitals. Each orne of should be made through the Sub- 11. Af ter being received by the vetsum n this way,. af sutail themernCtIs .himm.1f andl his familv.. forth ue committee on Education of the coun- erans, they ntay be cashed in whole School Band WilI Give te is spots cil. .A survev of the bad orý in part by leaving with the local .be made by Village officiaIs, prepara- ex-service -men on March 8, 1932, was dismissed, by Seeku C-operatdon of Proprty. bonds to Wilntette will begin. at his office on Monday, a directed verdict of "not guilty" in Owners to Promote General amusement place was wrecked by fireiH eà LoftySnmnto Protie ýNced" la Pics Of atrecious traffi c signs which .now deface the parkways of the village. Special attentièn was--iven te the regulations on Lake avenue, front Ridge road to Sheridan road. This strip of thoroughfare is under the control of the "Village, while front Ridge road west it is controlîed by _(Continued on Page 4) pgtJbba net cash either bonds or, treasury will checks. M.OConneîl also states that he will accept and receipt for any bonds which the owners rnay desire to have returned to the treasury departntent torts places for veterans in "oi e. about $150 lalso selection on the :xylophone, and twQ I students, Robert ZiacMorran ,andbadofteWlteL inette xla Richard Appleyard, both seniors, will. ands the direct and syntpathetic apl present a clarinet duet. The coniplete progrant was pub- the needs of worthy lôc; lished last week in this news-maga- and their families. - cation to veterans as an investmnft. zine ____ ___ Sa01 Tmu ____ ____ ___ ____ ___ ____ I as This special fund, whicli a sacred trust bv the1 s * * 5 .wthn.na'

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