Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Mar 1937, p. 3

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Protestent Churches of WII- motte Jloin In Series 'of SecialOservignes The first of tfie-union Sunday Evening Lenten services, under theý au spi ce s of the Minmette Miniisttr's. Union, will be held Sunday evening, March !,, at the Wilmette Englisti Lutheran church, Seventh- street ýat Greenleaf avenue, at 7:30 o'clock. SDr.. George D. Allison, Minister of the Minmette 'Baptist church, *ill preath. His sermon topic is "Bound in the Bundle of Life." The other mînisters of the Union, Dr. Hubert Carleton, the Rev. John, G.'Hindley, ~thRevý Amos Thornbutg,, the -£v.. James T. Veneklasen and the Rey. David R. Kabele will aIso have part in the service. The choir of the en-* tertaining church, will present the special music. "These Union services have always tposei bwiD VUiCUt, w innetira, 'ana GÇlencoe,,was proposed,.Monday. eve- ning, at the meeting of the- village. couincil. The matter is to be referred to the meeting of the Kenilworth advisory committee this Thursday evening. It was pointed out that the local çharity fund, raised three years ago, w as so vastly oversubscribed that no subsequent -drive bas been needed, although agencies of the so-called "9character - building"'. classificatio"n have not beeu able to' raise their quota., At the present time, it was ex- plained, plans are being made for another local charity drive, and it bas been suggested that this be ex-. pànded iitô àcoiiiunîythbff Dog -Nuisanoe Stili With4 Us Village Liecense Féecs Overdue, Police Warn On order' of the Village board the police department has begun the work of checkipg up on al delinquent dog, automobile and business licenses. Thtse licenses were due and payable on January 1, but a courtesy extension of time until March 1 was accorded. That period now having expired, the, police department, according to Chie! Cloyd C.. McGuire. bas' no alternative to the issuing of sum- monses, which will add to thé cost .of the license besides causing de- linquents much inconvenience. Cornelia Otis Skginner. noted Amer- 'v mi Lloyd H ollister Publications end N"rt Shoroq Art .Leagu. Make interesting O01er Through the cooperat ion of the North Shore Artlage the Uoyrd Holiuter publicationis - ILxbm YI Lim ,Wxw- N=TA TALK, nd GL£Ncox Nzws- will soon begin to appear with occasion- aI covers from the brushest of north shore artists. *For some time it bas been the desfrm of this news-magazine to use distinc- tive cover designs mnade for itself. The North Shore Art league was aikecI to aid, in maicinoe it possible to secure ln, lhe two pri become ICnristian." Kenilworth to Continue Sales Tax on Water Bill Kenilwortb will continue to collect the 3 per cent sales tax on water as he,-etofore, pending a final de- sison by thé Illinois supreme court, on the legal aspects of the, tax, it n ai tints uponi~ f en-lm eiigfted tnt of F. Don; ianm thet e. fal .$U la Vint Awivd The main award for the cover se- -cted by the jury wiIl be $25, and there uary

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