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

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first year. tPe shall end<éavor iarther Io build an institutioni surr'ounded iih the spirit of the comrnnnity. Con we. wish more than thal we may join hands with ,a true spirit ol achievemnem, credil 0you and t yu omuiy 1148 WILETfE AVE. aay. . The announcement was made in phony Projeed a letter sent to 'ail Kenilworth cit- izens. W. C. Huggins, president of the The 1,each will be open daily from Wilmette Chamber of Commerce, 9 o'clock. in the morning until 0 announces that final arrangements o'clock in the evening from Junie 16 have been, completed. for the fourth to. Septemnber- 10, except. when the series of c oncerts' by the Illinois water je too cold or too rough. The Symphony orchestra, to be given beach at the foot of Kenilworth ave- thls summer in the Wilmette amphi- nue is.the onfly beach in the village theatre in Washington Park.. providled With life guard protection. ecoratihteFdraM- Bathing will not be permitted on'.sieç P rctw as ign te der M31 the beach adjoininig Mahoney park bri at the south limits, it was added. biging -to,-a.,successful close.nego *- tains Which have been carried on Ail other beaches are p)rivately. oWfl- f 'àoevalek ed and 'will be closed to the public. frsvrl w Juiy 1 Faanly TlketaBecause of the. fact 'th at July Residents of. the village, or th e Fourth cornes on Tuesday, it was de- school district or memibers of the cided that the opening concert would, Kenilworth club may obtain a fàm- be given on Wedneésday, evening, ily ticket at the village office at1 $3 July 12, and others on the succeed- for the season. Thé ticket entitles igWdedyeeigJl 9 the holder, niembers of hie immedi- ing Wed nd ay evenm, u6,y2 19 flWte houQhold anda pras able30, making eight entertainments in to use the beach and bath house For the comfort of people attend- faciities. ing the "Starlight Symphonies," it Individual season tickets may be is stated, seats will be placed on the obtained fox $1.50. The daily fee expanse of lawn between the amphi- for non-ticket holders, will be 25 theatre and the temporary band cents per person.- shell. This 'will materially increase Life guards are to be appointed the seating accommodations. within the next few days, it was an- Seek Dollar Donations nounced. To help .defray the expenses of the concerts the, Chaniber of Com- Dr. Schildberg Wjfl merce, as sponsor, smkn an ap- fer Toua OUT-OF.SEASON 6ARMENTS Sand Suifs, Over- Soat s, Fur-Teimmed Coats, WooI.ns and1 Fuis. Posiive Motb, Pire ansi Thft Pro- fection. PROTECT Winter Clothes NOW.. In Our New Vaulit n of Osteopathic Physicians and ýrgeons to the forty-third anriual rivention of the. Anerican Oste- athic association, which will be ld June 26 to 30 in Dallas, Texas. Sa member of the House of Dele- tes, servlng as one of the spokes- en for 10,000 osteopathic physi- ins, surgeons and specialiets in actice toda y, Dr. Schildberg will ire a leading part in the, convention. public-spiritecd enough to. want to help pay for it, to yield sufficient reévenue at $1 each, thus making. it unnecessaryý to cail upon a few in- dividuals to mnake large donations. Inany case, it ie emphasized, there wil be no marring of the symphony atmhosphere by appeals for funds fromn the audiences. However, it je impressed upon the people of the village that prompt response on their part . isessenial. -Phoism UNI. 0420 * WILMETTE 1800 GLENCOE 100

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