Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1939, p. 3

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It is announced that Gordon Wal- lace, park super- intendent, w i 11i serve as beach- mnaster this year. Mrs. Harry M. Bachman wil agan occupy the w~+,inof ma- G*ordon WallaceassiinL Regulation Red Cross tests for beaéh guards will'be held at Shaw- nee Country club tank at 2 o'clock Saturday, June 10, and Trhursday, June 15. These tests wili be under the direction of David C. Leach, 'in collaboration with George Eckert, swimming coach of the club. As in former years, the portion of. the beach available for bathing is fenced,. with, entrances at the beach. house at the foot o! Lake avenue, and at -the southeast corner o! the bathixig area. The latter entrance is accessible frorn the Washington park parking space. Two Types o'TICkets Two types of tickets will be avail- able both of which will entitle the holder to metal tokens to be at- tached to bathing suits. Family tickets are good for the immediate family. o! the holder and a reasonable number of out-of-towfl guests. Seven Per Cent Dibursements Start Today; Hours Set From Many Vlagr 9 a.m to4.uu.Favor Street nounced that 7p mnents of deposits next ten .days. eiver for the of Wilmette, ,1932, ha t an-r cent disburse- 1be paid i the ]Distribution o! checks to depos-1 itors of the defunct b ank_-will begin today (Thursday, June 8) and con- tinue for texi days at the banlc loca- tion, 1150 Wilmette avenue, now oc- cupied by the offices o! W. C. HIug- gins, realtor and builder. Hôurs for distribution will be !rom 9 a.m. te 4 P.TfM. After~ ten, days depositors wbo have not obtained their, checks will be obliged to caîl for them eat the receiver's office at No. 2 S. Genesee ,Street, Waukegan. Disbursemènts to date have reach- ed 69. per cent of the deposits, it was announced by the receiver. Women Voters Leagu.e Board Meets Monday The boa~ra af the Wilmette League Name Changes The Wilxnette Chamber of Con-' merce is requestlng villagers living on numbered streets to send in Ibeir cards on its referendum on the proposition to change the names of such streets from numbers to some- thing more pleasing and euphonious. To date about 40 per cent of those to whom voting cards were sent have responded. 0f these a large percentage favor the proposedý change. The désire of the Chamxber is to get expressions from a large xnajority o! the residents oh~ the numbered streets as a. guide to tu-. ture action. If you have not sent i your vote, the Chaxnber urges that you do so at once. Fiscal Year Budget Given Approval by Kenilworth Council As a resuit.of. a report made ýby, George F.'. Scherzer, of Wilmette, Justice of the, Peace i charge of collections of delinquent personal property taxes, it was decided that the only effective method of increas- ing collections was to procèed. on the execution of judgnients entered. A c ommittee of two members was appointed to cooperate with Mr. Scherzer ithis inatter. Several Pay Up Various Village Tax cornmittee members reported on the foreclos- uire action on delinquent real estate li their respective villages and Charles Evans made a general. re- port on hls work. A greât many of the original parcels o! property i-. cluded li the suits Èled have been released through Mr. Evans' office upon payment of the tax. There remains, however, certain delin- quent properties ianl of the suits. There was a general agreemnent of. ail members present that action should be taken towards brigig those suits to trial, thereby obtain- ing payment of the tax or bringmng about the sale of the property fore- closed and placing it back on the rolls.

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