Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Oct 1936, p. 6

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on 8iturdays One )o1ar W 1 Open ?IAhursday Eves. Tii 9J J?ýrrll Beauty: Salon 1105 Central Ave. 'Wilfette, 2066 fle Hâve Ye. u correct flue? vv Ys peclalize lin rePaelng., watcheu of ail mnkes, Ameriran or Swluu. Also mantel clocloe and prices.. Watches regulated free ot. ebarge. im D, PAGLIAlIULO ismllette Ave. W1imette 10 A. C. Youngberg, 1004 Hibbard road, appearedbefore the group, and pre;ented for discussion a, questiont of the -stablishinent. of, a park systeni for that portion of the village lying west of Ridge road, the western'limit of the Minmette Park district. The, question elicited instant inter-, mst, and was the basis for an extended consideration of the advantages t'e) *that section ýof such a,"system. With,autý exhausting the subject,. a commnittee' composed of members ôf: the organization was. appoinited by President, Black to go farther into the details of. the matter and report at a later meeting. Other ýmatters coming -before the group for attention included cooperation with the village board in securing treet ùpprovenients, puiblic services and other essentials to a maintenanc e of the high character of the neighborhood. The discussions revealed a fine spirit of helpfulness and civic pride, President Black said, that augurs well i re of the entire commuifor the nity. Decication of New Trier 111gb school's $140.00 natatorium, now bcing conipleted, has been set for 'Friday and, Saturday of next week, it was announced, yesterday by Matthew Page Gaffney,. superintendent. The dedication will be accom panied by a program wbièh is beinz arranged by Edgar B. Jackson, mnember of the physical education department Of thé scbool, and swimming coach for the past 20 years.. At- the same time. it was added. there ivill be an open hom'e for the genera nspectin of buildings. By ,Ticket O04V The election. of Henry A. Gardner, 844 -Bryant avenue, Winnetka, vTrier- TownshiP committeeNew man, as chairmant of the camPaiget commitice of the Cook County' Republican Central conmittee WaiS anioumice,-tkis week utat meelting$ of the conty committec in the Hotel La Salle, C'hicago.: By. Mr. Gardnter's election tQ this important post he wittl act as spokesman for the Party in the comit-y canpaigi.. Wbile the new chairman is a newcorner to politics, he is well known as a civic leader and is a member of an old Chicago farnily. He was president of the Chicago Bar ..association 1934- The seating capacityr of the natatorium, it is estimated, wilL be about 1.200 persons.. Admission will be by ticket conly, the, distribution ,being through the school students. There will,. howeyer, be no -charge for the tickets. it was explained. As far as possible, admission will be limited to the residents of the township. A special performance will be beld for the students beginning at 2-30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. October 17. The adult programs wvi1 begin both nights at 8 o'clockç. Wally Colbath and bis troup of swirnmers and divers froni A Century of Progress will be on hand to per-, forin,-as will-an aquatic ballet group f rom the Shawnee Country club Phne' W. ore Fémous Patronize Our Advertisers for Milk Shakos ij15 C ISaturday, end Sunday Quart Brick of [ce Cre. 35C .cbildren. Members of the high school banid His fi'rst step in politics occurred last will. give a program. There will be spring when a citizens' group in New cheers by the leaders and a selected ,.Trier Township urged him to run for group of students, and bigh scbool While always a Repub- songs by the combined octets. lican, hie neyer bias been identified with A. R. Peterson of Kenilwortb, presiany political. faction. dent of the board of education, will deliver the dedication address. Henry Holquist of Oak Park, state high school diving champion will perform, as will a number of boys, and girls f rom the New Trier swimming teaffs. D. Meville Carr, director of if e rie is mar I4IC ilu a me a4Itier otLiouA Band Concert Icommitteeman. [JUSTWEST OF BANK ,.WILMETTE 5351 Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Trhe Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy, and ail other authorzed Christian Science Literature miay be read, bourrowed or purchascd at the Reading Room. il ' TpfE 1PU'BLIC 15 CAUDIALLY 1 NvITED TO ATTEND THE CHI3KCH. SERVICES AND VISIT THE READING ROOM ,s have to be in~ the best on, as many of the people > to the sbop are experts needie, and seek only to -thing out of wbich they e an attractive and servj maymaiki rment. Iiceablega iîon Kremer, chairman. Monday moirning a laundry truck drivè'n by Joe Lenzini of Ravinia, was struck by a Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee train at the Elmwood avenue crossing. The truck was damaged. but* no injury resulted to the driver.' Thé railroad maintains a wig-wag signal .et the crossing, but without

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