Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jan 1940, p. 7

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0 -M that ee7 o*heI reans ofprvdig lagers had failed, the chaiubeï un- : dertook the job. In addition-to the concerts, it provided additional seats -IF'4à F5'm ew and a modern publie address system. m e** .IS The approximate costof this publie service was $1,700, seven contribut- Theol Recna~sa' ATE pou 74 U. S. cmen ing organizations and voluntary pri- vate subscriptions making up te. r' -,ibeltig lowered .mch Veau put Wio Dota pft au.ffl amýount. succeeding year, and Sponsored Summeir Fesitival how thaiikfui we 'a . » Uss sa The anuaül-two-day festival known should b.. You caniça. wis e.m iu tesé as Wilmette Days was again ro e mber whea 81.«.~.m u m.oted by> the Chamber, 'giving Vil-14 lagers a larger and much more at- teewr w br s si u te itractive entertainment. Members of. Of tYphoidcaseevm *'as * as sua sis 8s8s4 3;98 the Chamber and their. employees. ery summer, either ia' i'sso a . operated the booths. The majoru ob-il ola mw4. 4 191 30 Ject of this.affair is to give oppor- oram yor ss î.',: sesa tunity >for renewed acquaintances within your person- t'a' *m m' o 3 and meeting with new people. ..a cuatnebp 's* a a s a a Dr., W. Gunther Plaut. assist- Trwe.nty-five mrembers of! the Cham- ant ra bbi, at -Washington Boule- Wtbsctdw hspecnae ohn u ber were appointed special police to yard temple, Ch.ica go, will oc-MdclSinew rigwt ade n assist the regular police force »" R ,~pZi a h Ot eums, Scieuce publin, ed icto vaccial emergencies. .This grýoup wo rked '-n-_ýÇp S he on pi grgto threl Glen- aenus -to-ôg public waed uplis canry official, shifts for approximately five weeks coe, Sunday morning, Januaru aeu8t ui ae uplee'M f at during the past sumnmer. They as- 14, i.n the 1 absence of Rabbi and remove the cause of that wasting and fever- sisted in 'preventing attemnpted burg- .Cha'rles E.' Shulman, who h a s - acking disease. laries in the central business dis- aqaïn been, called upon, b7i the -*i'cti and in patroll4ing -the streets Naioa Cofeenc of Chris- Di 3 M tqgia bOe, A*G--p... during the critical Hallowe'en dates. tians and Jews to undertake a Alded Police Department touir of uni versities, this time in U I1 U D O II F At the request of the Cbamber the the far west 1and along the Pacifie LT UIlf PfU 1flhUU1YT U chief of police and village manager Coast. . t .IaYMM, &W * r-.asasV cooperated in establishing a 30-min- M UIR5~ UIW tU.UUU. ute parking- regulation in the central Dr. Plaut is a recent distinguish- 1138 Central Ave. 400 Linde* Ave. shopping district during the pavfig ed graduate of the Uebrew Union Wiltneft. 28 ko WiIm.tt. 464 of Central avenue. Additional park- college. H-is scholarship was mani- THIS IS go 19 OP A $ES 1"JWWING THEt PUBLIC ADOUT 7E ing facilities were provided in alleys fested recently in a new discovery -and at the rear o! stores. Signs regarding the history of the Jew%!s4Ie were provided 4t alley entrances for in the United States. ________________________________ the convenience of shoppers and Dr. Plaut's themne. -WoCan other rnotorists. Best Prophesy?- is an attempt to Wilniatte's first "Friendship Diri- analyze the new decade. Those who ner," promoted as a means of ex- contemplate the years irnmediatelv tending the acquaintance of new resi- aheaci will be interested ini his dis- dents, and which attracted a crowd cussino!e. <otnoseet ! -o! 200, was sponsored in part byorti. the Chamber, other organizations Services at the North Shore Con- participatirig. .gregation Israel are held every Sun- day morning at il o'clock and visit- KIN(; PEP It bas kept the chief of police ad- Ors are aîways cordially welcomne. vised of traffie hazards., with a view The. Temple is located at the corner to corrections. Speed control and of Lincoln and Vernon avenues, H leire coiu es ýw iùu er, traffic lights at various points were Glencoe. recommended. Boost Carol Prograrns The finish of your car will need ber~Geno Man Commercd di Iin,1 ail the protection you can give ber-o Cmmecedi duin 139When Car Hits Truck gave so muçh pleasure to se. many It aoainst snow, ice, and freez. people as the Christmas mulsic pro- Ruth M. Shagton, 153 Lake street,.' -vided during the week before Christ- Glencoe,,driving north on1 Green Bay # mas. In these programs varlous road, shortly after 2 o'clocIç Mon-1 ing temperature. ThIat inean's cburch choirs and local organists day afternoon. attempted to stop for participated., Outlets Were paovided the tramei sign at Centra1 avenue, "'S. a date" with the Frank * in otity~in commercial venters, as Wilniette, when ber icar skidded, on - -- well Os the cenitr-al opping district. the slipp-ery pavement andi collide4 - Bowim a - Service Station-fora Taken all in ail, the Chamber of i-à trutck pârked just nos'th~ of- Commerce~ i the expureÉsed, opin~ion. 'Cental avenue& on the west side of ex,1JdItwPmf*I of man imagers, renere4 most, Gree~ Bay road.. - pxet "fu co m n al se vc du-gý99 Louis Pantle 1169 Scott- aenu*e, - j o* ~- - - - - - - *-- -- and ma well tsfeel ----rge --- Hubr Wods driver-- o-- the truck,~ ~----- to~,~ esae-ju h attempt was - Slveiz4 Pu'e- asolin. Itrtad crbon fomatIion&, --,,iye, for in theJ-- i J iy, va sh dàow' aving l eil- lie. >fie r4thwSha1 ot u J l w u . work wng mno at. alivbuing in ter lice. Wfiifr td Schwall, 6ABots- wasth Miss BraAn Crowes houares from wt theruckstere Mslil E dga m-al, e.EoaeWIsf.56 Akron.fA and familyv- hio Fair-lpla Pa.e

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