Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Jun 1939, p. 3

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The.' formai opening of Wilmette beach wil. take' place Saturday.;, June 1,with Park, Superintendent Gor- don Wallace as acting. beachmas ter. Thé corps of! lifeguards bas lot yet been completed, the final tests being in process at1 Shawnee, club* pool :thi s afternoon. Mrs. Harry M. Bachman will again serve a s ma- tron, with. Miss Pauline, Tackles as Provide Two Entrances Bathers will have the choice of two - entrances,- one at the beach houseat the foot of Lake avenue, the other at the southeast corner of the bathing area. The entire bathing area has been fenced. 1Vilagers are ur-ged by Park board- officiais to get their applications for season tickets into the park office without delay, in order that con- fusion and >congestion at the beach house may be avoided. Faniily Tickets Popular Famiiy tickets are good for the immediate fami1y of the holder and a reasonabie nutnber of out-of-town guests. Individual tickets are good for purchaser only, and do not include First Federal Savings S To.Distribute Dividend juIly 1 Date. Set for Next Pay- men t; President onso Issues Statement The First Federal Savings an d Loan Association of Wilrnette is pre- paring to distribute div15ends on- Juily i at the annual rate of 3% per cent. The association, as of June 1, re- ported asséts of $770,860.59, with thé best cash position i its history. Borrowings from the Home Loan Reserve sy stem have been reduved by $50,000 in the iast five months. Alsol arrangements have been made Speaker Subtrbam AmSoiation IJatles Against Proposed Laws;, Ask@ Co.operitl9n. The executive commlitte'of the Suburbant Area andî Country Townu association ýof Cook counlty unani- mously conderms a set o! proposed Iaws submitted ini Springfield whîch would: put ail city, village, Park dis- trict and sichool elections which are -not now under the Chicago elections Scommiîssioners,. under the control 'o! the county cierk. The N6rth Shore towns are affli- ates of the. association. These bis would permit the county clerk- -instead o!. the council or board -to determineelection precincts, to Sappoint electi*on officiais, and to'can- Svass the votes. Hie would have to Iappoint these oificials upon recom- mendation by the Democratie or R~e- publiean eommittee, sn.he flM o not have personal acquaintance wlth officiaIs ini each district. And lie would have to appoint them accord- ing to membership ini the Republican mur Democratic parties, altliough i aimost every municipality local elec- tions are flot conducted on' a Repub- lican-Demnocratic basis. Cover Ail Eleetins Ail local elections, inciuding school and township elections, are covered- day, and $1 per1 Sundays. and'hM Ma sons -Will Vie«W Fising Pietnres. years ago with a cash capital of less than $10,000, is now payig divi- dends to its niembers. at a rate equivaient to $50 every calendar day; that the association has. writ- ten off ail its furmiture and .1ixtures to one dollar, and has set Up re- serves o! more than $30,000; and that the ,institution has no current liabilities other than institutional borrowing from its own Reserve Bakn vtm nections witn professAoriai polluecs. S"Every suburban resiçient who cherishes the lower tax rate and '~comparative freedom. from political MofetPhtodomination enjoyed i the suburbs Mofft Potoshould ask his state representatives MTs. John B. Boddie tMf give to heip defeat these bills," says talk on "Roumana" at a Fidmc- Thomas A. Matthews, executive eeting of the Woman'a .Auxil- secretary o!fthe association. ry of Wilmette Legio& post

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