Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 May 1936, p. 61

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make up that, différence, and s6 it, la ecsayto 'Chargé for,,certdaisrvices rendered by thé Village in order to provide sufililent OPera.ting revenue. Tieà %werage citizen Pays the followlng additional charges: $5 for vehfcle ta*. $6 for rubblsh removai. 832, forwater. $for dog tax. Iaas oP'ened an office for the gen-eral practice of medicille, wit/z af X-ray laboratory in connecs'ton, ai 821 Ridge road. He 's a nePheu, of W. Drucker, 240 'Lindèn avenue. He came to, America in 1934, an:d 'froein' brt«ary 1.1935ttfl- April of this year. was. a member of the ,staff of Michael Reese hospital. Chicago. of Batuenfeld Qu'Eder, Germnany, Dr. Leo OpPPeiheimer> a ntv These Items total $46, which ia twice .ta rrauh as thie citizen wlth thé. $200 tax 1>i1 payýs thie Village ln taxes. Trhis brings thie total cdst for sueR a citizen to about $70 per year. The remiaider of the Income la derived from taxes on vacant and. personal. property, permits, tees, ande liceflses. A .few comparisons 11. services wovhlch your tax money purhaeprovided your total tai ,bill averages $200 and provided alèo that You pay thie other charges mnentilned %ibove,are as follows: For street =enair . rêt -,-antn r -,«w "mu *r. Draws Coujarisen dies, standing and running broad and high jump, the hop-step-and-jump, Pole. vault, and shot put, and, for.'the girls, the basébalithrow. In addition, there will be six relay events. Children in the first to the1 fourth grades. inclusive will have their field day amweek from today. Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. 'Mason, -516-- Fifth, street, entertained, sixteen, guests ar a buffet supper Party at their.home Sunday eveningin cele bration of their fifth 'wcdding mni-1 versary. Mr. and Mrs. J. W., Adler, 931 Greenwood avenue, had as their house guest for several days lmst week Mrs. Alders tyrothrwErwir1nxof Mait~towoc. WE DDING CELEBRATION Res CI.om.d Rigiit Cowp.tI.g sh.ld b. seuffl. *eycleam...ed a.rp.rd TELIPHONE ENTepm'is. 6222 No TOLL. CHARGES 'frAUl Departmutsý Chicago-Phon. FRA. 8100 M ItIOItS & GLASS~ about munter the v Pt. Oppenheimer was educated ini the UJniversity of Wuersburg, tbe University of Marburg ou Lahn, ail in Germany, and the University of Kiel. He secured bis degreeý in March, 1915. Hel Nihigilan Brothers IZCOtPOEA1AUI5 Inportrs of Choice Oriental Rugs ri anad n a dnp,, *.1 was placed to m thie offcaI apl and surgeon. '«In january, man army as soon promoted ln thi apaftlfEitV OJ Ba :ered the Germate, being nt physician. v firat as troop c colunin and, Ious field hos-q ta; bihlle received thie ment appears to be excesk thie bihllei broken doWr many services that are to show the cost of tai t& 'reqiuirements of dvit * 'Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Fox, 507 Greenleaf avenue, are to have as' their guest for several ,nonths, Mrs. J. W . Neuling of Decatur, Ill. A~'s, Pueblo Beach, ann n Diego. The e) of the trip for Mr. Dut ride in the engine of the,. at 115 miles an hour. was his r Chief

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