Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Oct 1936, p. 5

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The ballroom of the> Shawnee Country club wilI be the gala settlng for the annual installation banquet. and dance ofWilmette Post No. 46,' American Legion and 'its auxiliary, pext -Wednesdayeven ing. About .150. i embers> and guests are. expected to attend, Plans of the.commnittee,. composed of Commander Cail A. Peterson, J ames: PL McCue, George Scherzer, and Fred R.' Baker, include. many higbly entertaining *features in addition to the digÉnified installation cereémonies of the:.two bodics, The- affair will 'be opened asa regular post meeting by Commander Peter*son at .6:.30.,o'clock. An im.Inediate recess will be taken for the banquet and with the banquet will come entertainment by stage and. radio artists and dancing to the music of:IJoe Schneider's orchestra. The ïeatured act will be the popular radio trio compsedof lMrs. Ruth -Cham-. bers, Miss Lydia Ringle, and Miss Fern Latbrop. R.vi.w Y.aas Work Auxiliary oficers will be installed by Mrs. Frank Dowd, past seventh district director, and short addresses wilI be made by Mrs. John Boddie, retiring president, and Mrs. Carl R. Peterson, president-elect. Mrs. James R. McCue, historian, wiIl give a Lxvaz will enJoy the gamne Attractive campaign' buttons are be- 'Wam ing distributed to each boy and. girl as as guests of this news-magazine. They are the winnersof last week's they return,their envelopes. WILýXmI TLUEg Football contest. Reports f rom the children's "Eàrnf -The. luckyiwinners are: and Give" campaign will :be received Helez Seule, OIS Lake en, up' to next Tuesday at the public WilMette. scbools. Mrs. Edward W. Huck, 1405 Cen-. trai avenue, Winette. Presbyterians, Give Program foar Jbiîleeo Plans are practically completed for the celebration of theSilver Anni-, 'versary of the founding of the First Presbyterian Church of Wilmette, dn'ring the- wee1k of October 18 to 25. The program, invitations to which are being mailed out to members, former members, charter members, friends, will be as !Ilows: Sun4lay, Ort$1ber 18 and 9:30 A. M.-The Sunday sohool anniversary program. The church anniversary 11:00 A. M.service. Sermon: Hitherto-Henceforth " by the Rev. James T. VenekIasen, . books for the year 1936 were received on September 19, and approximiately 11,000 Personal Property tax schedules for New Trier township are being put in the *mail.'The scheduIes should be filled out by the taxPayers as of. April 1. 1936, sworn to, and returnéd' to the Township. Assessor, Village- hall,, Winnetka, within teni days of October 8. Mus. GComte SpaegeUauser, 1321. Office ID WInnetli An office will be maintained in the central aeuWlnte The next Football contest, Park Board room on the second floor of the Village, Hall at Winnet-I appearing in tliis issue of WitLMIP.* Li'i, will determine. the. three, ka, from October 9 to, October 19, inguests who are to witness àthe Ohio, clusive, where schedules. may be'filed State-Northwestern., game. on Octo- în. person and notarized without ber 17. This is one of the outstand.- charge. Office'.hours will be from, ing gamnes on, the Purpie home, 8: 30 A. M. to 5:301 P. M. Those schedule and one which mnay havre wvishiniz to commiinicate with that an important bearing upon the Big office by telephone during that period sbould cali Winuetka 615 and not Ten championship. You are ivte4 &andl tiged to enter this con- the village eateral fifte It is urged that taxpayers file test and we hope you'll be our guest on October 17. See this issue for these schedules within the ten-day period rather than force an estimate contest rules. with .50 per cent penalty as required by law because only by filing the schedules can the assessment be Scouts Help "Exýpose" satisfactorily within the lim1Our Commuriity Chest made ited titue. As heretofore schedules wilI be Many residents of the village were furnished directly to executors ae4 startled Satuirday morning by find-, noon, Uctober IU,înree remuers of I er, junior vice-commanIuer I icu Kidd, sergeant-at-arms and William Wilson and Fred Baker, directors. Watkins la Speaer l'he address of the evening will be mnade by Ferre C. Watkins, a well, known Chicçago attorney, an enter-_ taining orator and a past commander of the American Legion, departuient iéti-, ail au ooiLD asD i i t ese This folder was issued at the expense of one of Wilmette's. leading bas been obtained, from public records and it will be necessary to esWednesda.y, October 21 iies ih op tatefcs 8 :00 P. M.-World Service Night. izeswth opsha tefct timate values and add the penalty pertainiig to the Community Chest wbere Exhibits from oriental countries. schedules are not returned. moving pictures of a recent world might be known. Similarly it wilI be necessary to estitour. Delivery of the communication was mate and add the value of holding of Address: The Rev. James E. Det- D. D. of Illinois. Commander Peterson will miade by Wilmette Boy Scouts. Scouts securities as reported to the Securi-must invest 50 hours in civic service ties and Exchange Commission froma :3 * Frlqlay, October 23 to win the "Civic Service Menit ý63 .M.-Homoeonm1ng lBanquet.BA adge." bis actiyity was a part of Greetlngs from former. asetors. frweiler, D. D. the Chicago 'irà the guest speaker. tion of thé session1 of , wEil be The- first- floor is of steel 'and informa- cnrte construction. ven later.cnr Our CLASSI.FIED sectinis a sialestuan of menit. Make him work for you. lEU Uilr pgots to thue st villatges 9and tom of -O.U

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