Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Sep 1936, p. 7

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Trustees Flood Fld to residents that the board of : Notice trtu>tees plans to submit two plans for' niore adleqUate draiiiage of storm waters from . Kenilworth's streets and -lawns Was contained in a'letter sent to citiÈens last wveck ()ver the signature of Harryý P. Ilarrison, village presi.dent. The letter followed a hoard meeting. wlîose pr'.Oceedîlngs wvere.rpre la>st vweek 'in this, new, magazine. when a uf 20) rc'sîdett of. the, village apbgrp>up lx,. are(l .before, the board to deniiaiid that sps. be taken to prevent another occurance of tule >floods, wliich, a %veek neariy every c> verevd ag"i Sn4a,. strue(t. àand sw~a1lip)C( the vast niajority fif basexuients in the conînîuinlty hefore. sictx< ewters couki carry gway tlilt 111(-, waters. ilt was aiincîýuice<l tat«a ýseconid letter ite timie and a place wîvjl l l w s h r 1 fitblic f1WitIng whenl the questign )U c),I à >t'>î 'l'lit aîitiieletill erwllb Ail Occaision SiIk Stockings by KAYSER ask for 4f"r--Kleers"jj k t Phones 58-589 $100 Should o want a service dliild he mad& as soon engineering local .\htrsh, aifd a> \\iiides 6mri. cotuplete a stu(iV M a numher of un p) Sal S. weight with extra clearness and lots of wCar, ask for our "Kayser Service." pier pair 79 C Mi'.. CaTI E. Johnhen noün, October.12, at 1 :30 in the Howard Big Opposition ischiooi aujditoriutm, and Mrs. Johnsen <out iii tlie' luttcr that lias choseti a book of fiction and a best I\va-, p< itd ureuvitîîi,ý atitempts to instaîl a modem seller, "Gone With the Wind," by Marten ail evokeil widle-spread garet, Mitchell. Dates of the ther redraiii' o.îppoitionI froin nîany taxpayers. views wiil be November 2 and Decem-'11w ltter' flowsinifullt ber 7. No'choice lbas beeri made for the andil Saturday last 1ast tw- reviews as Mrs. johnsen pre"1~vvainfali thle fe~rs to have lier audience mak 1148 Wilmette Avenue. WORTHEN'S t") jmaLIy -111 the last three years,. your boa 1-dIjthree reviews, o)r 50 cents per review'. different storni sew%,er' Mrs. J1ohnsenCi's charIn is weii k-novn to !I;sevlvdtwo socainfonhlfleyviw I -h pr"~gr'amns t<) reiedY the situatin, u eiw h to vnuounter widespread protests agaînst teascainfrtefn years. two past the in i the given bas othaàns inurua-seini the taxan For further informnation cati the bu-deins Carried.ljy K.enilworii proiierty -wtathvr tells.ofthtousands o ollars.±,i *'-"-' i*"'L.- -- ' chairmnan. M\Is..J.ow-eil F. T.od, cycle brought several- yeajrs of Milnette 2424. detliuit r a 1Iln f a l 1and t%0 suvere ARRANGE TEA dviruglts whichi kept dIani;tge fromn floodownersý lita ýtune -of fnanel- stres's.finance During thés period, *the vagaries of-t1th NEAL eid b.î (,iieiit ut a ninimnunm D)eliluene(y Rediiced vva.s Ru nio)thcrs, of Loîgan, Homard and the first of the sewer p)lans Highcrust schools m'li be die guests of unsidered bY the Board, baek ta Mrs. Hni'v W. Drucker. 1125 Mohawk ïChe morniings and the evenuigs gre, and will conitinlue to be, cool. MNen and boys need. warm sweaters, and the Econonjiy Shop aiways~ has catis for ail thoseon hand. -Marion, Kreme r, chairman. Note: .Economy Shop is conducted by the, Womans Club of Wilrnette. F7. Cai a»i Deplier Phn. WiImeIte 3535 112t3 C.nfrai-WiIlbU -.-.s--2--04-

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