Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Dec 1936, p. 3

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HMG STANDING. Rank .ed Second on Gre at Lakes. in Numnber ofLvsSaved. During Past Yeaàr Wilmnette *Coast Guard station, 'of E., Which Chief: Boatswain's Mate C. second ranked Howell is, commnander, among the 225 stations on the Great, Lakes in number of.lives saved durin ing. the' past year and fourth was it salvaged, amount of property reve aled this week. Figures showed that 22 persons. by -the_ were taken froni the water this' station crew.v of the Wilmette, not did numnber This sunminer alone. of occupan¶ts the include 1oats. of ail kinds which were towed to safety by the Coast Guard. \Vhile the value of p-roperty saved, as both in ships and in cargo, as well it published, not in~ smnall boats, was wel \vas estimated that it woull run. of thousands of hundrecls iiito the dolr.Trouble With Sand 'lli crew at the .Wilmette station, -dis-abled almnost sijice the station was moved Prevalence of influenza, as- ceived into tbe Wilmette post ofthtre surning anost, epidemic proporAmerican Legion aI the next Meeting tions since the advent of thehou- of the post, Môtnday eveWnËn, at 8 o'clock days,-briîngs the following timely at the Mason ic. temple, 1010 Central Poqtmasters O'ConnetI lfr adiefor villagers f rom ýDr. Bl. avenue. Find Business 18 Up. 18 to L. Mitchell, local physiciamn., been not. have ceremonies Iniiation: 20 Per Cent. Precations to- take diring îJs explaitned, was, il two, or year a for period %whe i4fluenza is so p ealn. held anda large, number of the members the 'L' Do, mot expose yoursel have yet to take. part, in the formialities. handled the lartqet volume of Christcold or. clampusiwthot Dr.,W. W. Hawkins, former post mas 'business in its, historv.. accord'wm and dry clothes. of ingo a report madle by - Poàtmaster 2. Geltth. proper amnou it of rernI commander, and former commander of chargein be will district, Herbert L. 0'Connell. The increase and Jeep. the seventh assisted be will groups he and large and initiation, rowds j1936 volume overIh'at of 1935 was the 3., Avobild of peopWe by two, other pagt commanders, of the 20 ýper cent, which is. a consîderable 4. Take pleuty of flu'da, especiallocal post,, D. J. J. Walther and George advance. ly. fruit j*uies (âny klmd). I Under the experienced direction of, Scherzer. 'S. Taýlc. ,mild laxative if.e cesM.. Waen er. assistant_ post-m Bert Sullivani will be in charge of the William and Donald Hartnett. supertarir. entertainnient feature of- the programn, master. daily, twice mails. the maithinery of of gargie, intendent warni of 6.Use which talking motion pictures during Solution. delivery ôperated smoothas ST 37 or Dobel'a woods, supplied through the receipt and north the tealevel iarns or delavs. Sc)tÉe soda, or .wîtl4ut hW and usually sait. courttesy of <the, Chicago and North of the high spots showiniz the efficiwll ofwiterZ 61 l t16 b spoomM Western line, will be showfl. encv of the local postal force are be satisfactor. Argyrol 10% of noted in order to zive an idea of the 7.Get li ounce tremendous volume of mail and the in dropper bottle and put 1.2 State Representative nostril each expeditious, manner in which it was dropper fulIl i Springfield' Ito .Returns daily,. handled: twice or w'ell Receve 1,'n0Bats' feel of itot do Vries der you 8. If *Mrs. Bernice T. Van deliverv 1.500 bazs were local genF~or the in have a cold, deterumine whethWinnetka,. representative seventh dis-ý temperaa these 3.15 were received have 0f you the rece&ved. er or not eral a'ssembly from of December 23. evTuesday morninz the on ture, ospecially. in the. A.M. Springfield trict, returned to by noon of work. delivered to before comwlng of this weekc for the opening of the erv piece .being W mtest of the .. :-',A lezislature on Wednesday, ýWhatt- to Do to Combat "Flu"l. crated several bars across thie muuu in. Oi the harbor,' but the basin itself man a niany places is so shallow that could Nvade across it. The harbor is thle property. of the Sanitary to Di)strict of Chicago, and efforts over it take have the war dep artmneflt have thus far been. in vain. The harbor was dredged làst spr1Ing thrôugh the efforts of a group of local yachtsmen. A crew froin the station picked up AID ARDEN SHiORE Last week a group of boys incluclDon ing Bob Clark, Grant Ellis, Kilner, Dick Frederick Campbell, Joue, BntonBakr an jak C s Coentn Jons, BkerandJac ner of Keuilworth, sang Chrilstmas carols and made $7.65 which the-y contributed to Arden Shore. uiz ut the- president pro tempore o senate and both parties selecting their floor leaders. Mrs. Van der Vries declared that he expected that much of the coml to ng5 session would be devotedbills. educatiotial and drivers' license She was especially interested iu the latter during her former term. W11nt Were Bieizest News Stories in m as two :comDlete cielveries were nreventingz carriers. by reiztlar made deor office, the in anv accumulation lays in deliverv. All mail received r.revious to, 1:30 p.m. was. delivereci the saie, day. Taxes Equipument Stamp. cancellations amounted to. 300.000, which taxed the office equipment of one machine to its utmost uve crevc wodenUand her two 5sons, Jwennearly. o had been constructed in 1935 ini New auod Neuar e epected 10' retntii t0They mient Trier township, which:embraces, onla. anilmetteon incorgether with smnall patches of downl to Tuscaloosa, Ala., several territory, the villages. of with.iorated o pii teholidays weksao Keilworth, Winnetka, ,Wiimette, PaulW. Mrs. M rs. Hildreth'Ssisster, a furaiy.adGlno.196wtessed Terradbe kegan road and that carriers havng j----a delivery stops in New Trier. township wouldI struck by pa >n nerson rvop- CalDrgc by astrer, phYSicia'i enter' via McCormnick boulevard' Et 2325 Wahl, liani Evansin road Bay Green u' erate xmnI e-Iason ton. Wihnette, and Kenilworh. reve.aled no injury. (Continued on Page 14 -

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