Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jul 1936, p. 4

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sij 1 ioe ieear iâaie sjnue -hbaze 'at a h% the corner of Glenview road and street, and onl Saturday Sp.cuilLoclcerby thefiremen were calledto 00 SUN 011. PUEMAUNT Greenwoôd avenue, to a ssist. a locked»nCluIVàgMWShâmpo@ and FiflgerwaVe out resident.. 5bou.p..I Ages WoXi.tri, orNubs 8c SOPWeeke, umet 1213 lat S1 H E RwilU E ST WI.et.Av. gone to the Murray sumnmer homte Lincôjnville, Maine. Mrs. Keys Mrs. J. C., Murray, 433 Cumnor Mrs. Carl, Keys of Kenilworth, have ro ad,, Kenilwvorth, 'accomipanied: by visit Mrs. Murray for a, few id Kabele, Pastor Thé, Re..DW WR. of thse WiImette Etiglisls Litherait chtwch, ti* week us serviz as dei of t/sLong Lake' Suner schoolý t Long Lake, 111. !ThiS isj i» s.ejssion u. a i chool for chu«rch workers tWth coùrses for. chirc/s ssool leachers, leaders itu woines 'Siad y.%oimg péople's orgaeti:,attoos. and tm,,a stere. , W. are Famout 5ISc for M& $1w&« 1 C 35 c I Quar a'I ickndofý c Croam35C before returning home. Mrs. Murray expects to be away the balanice of the stimuler. John S. Pjréeott Is Buried ini Evanston I~j LONS . FO0OD ARGAINS John ShedU Prsaot t te eldeat son of Charles C. Prescott, 1019 Linden avenue, Wilmette, who passed away in the south ~oni July 15, was buried at Memorial'Park on Saturday. Mr. Prescott was born in St. Louis, Mo., on Mas-ch 23, 1899, but came to 1Wilmette in 1905. After graduation from New Trier High school he attended the University of Illinois [VI The annual appropriation ordinance, leading to the passage of the annual tax levy in September. and providing for the spending of tax and- fee revenues d"rjug the present fiscal year, was. approved, Monday evening,,by the Kenilwortb board of trustees. The ordinance calis for tihe expenditure of $143.667 as opposedl to $151.780 during the-' at year. The $8.00 reduction was tealized ýthrough the fact that the. village will not bc called upon to iredeem 'as maniv tax anticipation warrants this ,ear as it was lait. The total appropriation- includes the expenditures, to be: made; on tlle municipal w a t e r works. Revenue from tbis departne nt. it is.estimated. wiIl be over $30,000. sufficient, to 1make the plant self-suçtining. and miscellaneous fees WiIl forrn another sizable portion of the village ilicone. The council also proceeded te, ap-, prove the beginning of another portion of the three-year street-resurfacing _pgram. which was started last summr-bTe Rock Road Construction company of Chicago with -i bid of 45 cents per square yard. waç awarded a contract to resurface 20.000 square yards of macadam pav'ement east of the railroad fracks. 'h *Awm Conmt THURSOAY JUICE ORANGES ........... FRIDAY - SATURDAT .. ...... .. .. . 59*C*. ................. ..................... CAtI1ALOIIPES....... TOMATOISlied ....... . . . . .. CELIRY .*. .. *** C 2Ib.17rc ]aLarge Buncb O Ripe 2c in the Central [igh school in Fort Lasaderdale, FIla, for a short, time Mr. Prescott went into the contracting business in Fort Lauderdale, constructing a number of large buildings and several of the local schools. In 1929 he started Prescott Farms company, growing brôccoli on a large scale on farms'iin Fort Lauderdale, Melbourne and. Homestead on the p2çt mngt M FnriA..-1 After coaching trackand teaching tion followed some years of lhtîgation which arose over a fire in the unincorporated territory. and t %vas rc - vealed that the cancellation of the contracts was caused by a desire of the board to avoid further law suit s. This week it was learned that certain residents of No Man's Land wvho are Kenilworth water con sumers bad offered to insert in~ their contracts - New Cnmte Saturday 9 . M. to9 P. M. it was an- Di. md Worke of Mary Baker Eddy, and ail other autlorized Christiaun 1% ible Scenoce Lteraurcmamy be remît, borrowed or purduased at thse Reading Room. Tu& PUBULIC a CUOUÇR COSHA.LI,? mYhERD TO ATISND THE O IO SVICUS AfflVUITTUSEADE John William Iliii! is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrsi George Il11f of 924 Linden avenue. Mrs. Eiba L. Von Glahu of Evanston is expected to return this week from Denver *where she ha. been visiting Mrs. Walter Miller, a former Wilmnette, resident.

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