Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Aug 1936, p. 4

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A. .Wlff t issue a 'permit for the erection of the building, which he' did on ýN'edesday.. This action brings to a close a controversy oéver the ternis of the zoning ordinance as applied to this, particuler property. In view of recent, decisions of the higher courts in simlar cases, it is explained. Village authiorities did not feel justified ini incurring the ex. pens e necessary to the coûtest the action through the courts. OIL SHIUN PER#ANEUNT iineluding ShamPoo and. Figerwave Shamnpoo. Finger Wave, Trim, Arch oumanicure est ' ESTHER 1 1213 WUnmtte Ave. I III Wilmmtte N I The seconîd son of 'Mr. and Ms P. J. Didier of 1621 ýElmwood avenue, was christened Leonard Francis, Sunday after .noon at St.: Joseph's church. The baby was borti July 7. Mir. and Mrs. E. F. Leonard of 'Beleèvue,' Ky., acted as godparenits. 'Mr. Leonard ýreturned home 'Wednesday and Mrs. Leonard will stay with the Didiers for a while. mS CHRISTENED No graduation' exercises will merntake ail the hie added, since place, sviciflity. wilio participated '1936 bers of the ciass of iroughout 'in the june commenceXTentý Thc August graduates are: HerHubert B at es, ýCo-chairmenl of the Wilmette Day mant Bartholomfay,, Bonneni, Rob-. M. Homer program . are AI Jensen of the Wil-. Billingtofl, John' Louis, Clark,. Raymnond mette, Battery and. Eiectric Station, crt Coleman. e and A. C. "'Bud"p Pearson, Jr.,.of th Glover Eastmanl, Philip 'Moore Pearson Market 'and grocery. A. C.~ Paul; i-James- Barker Eider, W ilýWoiff, president of the-Chamber, and Easttnan, :Kremner_ Forrest,' Francis StevC. E. Clifton, 'Jr., secretaryp are assist- liam ens Grahami, Jr., -Edward -Leo Koen-l ing' in the 'direction of prepairations. ig, J.r. wiil*.be i IRaces and .field .events compised S t u a r t Lake, Daniel Robbin s of charge of a 1comnmitttee 1Mickey, James john Selzér, Hart SW.-C. Huggins, Lester BaIl1, anc Halp .1 Sm.ith,* Robert Charles Specht, Rob-.. Gathërcoal. ert Weems. Tansilli, George Ed%%ard. Races a" Field Eveaits VTictor; Kenneth, Harold. XVax,, RobThe lie Of -races 'and field eventsi ert Leaycraft Wilson. j olow: 50 Yard Dasti Suzanne Blair, Marie Ruth Fritsch-: le,' M.,argery Charlotte Helm,. Alice Boys unrier s years. Girls under s years. 'Male.Henderson, Mary, V i r g i Inî a Yèars. 9 and Boys'S Kubicek. (uS, â nd'9 years,., Roseheèler Suekoif, Laura LoPist, Triggs, Nancy Barbara Webster, and a' ;o Yard 1Vand ii yea'rs. s lo tEdlith Rohlerta Yeo man. Gir10and il years. Boys 12 and 13 years. 1Girls 12 and 13 years. iBoys 14 and '1'& years. i Gils '14 and 15 years. Boys 16 years and over. (;irls 16 years and oveýr. Men 2é.to 35 years. wofliefl 20 to 35 Years. Uen 35 years and n 'qw~l w(mnIuC1 5 V *UI Yard IDefilgisiyour us hsomethinoxýgssw ansd deIicious-PhMC us for Juesis meatiest Natssfrose all op.r thse word-toastedorl thse cholcest,, 1agest, be >roud ta serve. fresh istilreai balder-a qaaity p Po wilt , r4ýhu l i Ammonia Leak Stopped flh. Five ininor' fires claimed :the tention. this wveek, of 'the \\ilinîvtte departmient. On 'Saturday there wa> a' telephone pole afire at Ridge road and Greenwood avenue, and later *111 the sanie day there was a caîl to 637 Main street to stop an amxniioii by Wilmette Firemen at-ý -FANCY IDEAL Mixed' -Great Mogul IPEAtUTS --Glatit Redskin PEANUTS '1/ MixedI 1/ lb. 20c 1 lb. 79c Iosad gils under 10 yeaIs. Bosil and 12 yêars. Grs10, 11 12 yfars.. Tbree.L,ýeI oei 12 years. Boys Girls over 12 years. Boy,, over 16 years. hirls ove" 16 years. iiusband and Wife. Mack Race Tuesday tixere anda streetwas Fifteciith mie. nwood ave- Racé. 10 big, whole, meaty Nuts As Mite as 1/4 lb. serves S at luncheon. with Bridgje of tables 2 1lb. 'ample for at each phwe. 1 lb. sufficient for' 16 af Dinner and BSridge ON SALE Ar- Bleui. Phormacy e Ridge Ave. Pkonflocy Lyman Phern@cy -Suider.Cozel Drug Co. Boy-,10 &wd 1il years. in' l vears. fl Giris 10 -Maurice Paichelly, only son ûut Harry Reibold, has written several interesting letters describing his tra.vels throughi Hollànd, Belgiuni, and Italv., He is accompanied by his grandparents, who live in Paris. and is making the tour on their' pri,Mdrs. ' vate vaciht. He is expected to rerurn Tas IVul catisCd AND VITED TO ATIllE'TWZ DILL OOM' lUET 'tus SaD»Itd@ JUT ES O B N WLMTT 55

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