Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 May 1936, p. 4

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fWURuEi W uneO18, Opm: Eruenga by AppeIuftneu WliIni iles CGtral Ave. IVps Tiuae fori WRITEý -The.whole family can be fiited at Taylors Uda Whte. Ozf.m& with wing toes and. perforates, that have both style an& wearing tiat the. Lfb S!.Saui" 4uai&ty* .. kiddies want for home and cam.... ette's for everyone. .ed Gemuinstock Oxfovda Drsy sport oethet are eOur go cleau. Also drees. oifordit. draps amd tics at Work of the children in Wilmette Public schools will be çexhibited, during the next fortight, in, a series. of Patrons' days. Next Tuesday, fromi seven te, nine o'clock in> the evening, *the Arthur H. Howard ýschool, Spencer.,avenue and- .Seventeenth street.. will be open, to be followed on Monday, June 1, by open houses at -the Lauürel school, 400 .Seventh street, and at- the John A. Logan school, Central and Prairie avenues. Patrons' day at the, Central school, Central avenue and Tenth street, will be held on june 4.' Special demonstrations, will be given of the manual éducation and domestie science work of the upper grades at both the Central and the CIlass Work of Year sociation is endeavorlng to secure a Ho6warvd school central Avoum Ti and Miss Kernie Woodley, instructors. On June 5, at the Byron C. Stolp school, 718 Tenth street, recitais will be given, both in the afternoon and evening, by children ini the piano classes of Mrs. Edith Vivian. by Lester S. Bal redùction of the speed limit on Sheridan road to 25, miles per hour in the interest of residents on that street, who complain of, excessive speed and noise. Sheridan, road. is also a state controtlled, street.,The Village'board at its 'meeting Tuesday of lastweek passed a resolution requestinig the state highway department, to make. the' reduction. Dwamt Ube Signa Members of the council "refused 'to recommend raising the.limit on Lake avenue to, 35 miles per hour, indicat-. ing that 30 miles might be accept-. able. A motion that the Village set the same rate on:Lake avenue, that the state finally. determines for Sheridan road failed of adoption.-' The, size and4 appearance of the traffic signs came in for severe condeinnation on the grotind that tbey detract from the beauty of' the parkways. Smaller signs of a more artistic design would, it was asserted, serve the same purpose without constituting an offense to the eye. Nelson Lai Gets New' -Y System «oh for MILS. LYMAN'S SPECIAL refrohingl Made from Mrs. ývate Recipe. Fanions for, good. yellow nue, with blackc and chromiuni trim, presentiing a distinctive and extremely smart appearance. The "paint job" is identical with that employed on the newer mode! Yellow Cabs. BIRTHDAY CLUB HOSTESS' The Nelson Laundry and Dry CleanMrs. Charles, A. Lundberg, .1010 intg System expects to bave ail of its, Elmwood. avenue, is entçrtaining« conveyances patterned. on this attwenty-four memnbersof the, birthday tractive design. Another feature of the trucks is artistic and deeply shaded lettering, in pleasing contrast to the. common variety of "box car" Central Ave. Wilmcute 79_ tette.

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