Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Feb 1940, p. 8

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..,Read the JF'cnt Ada ANNOUNCING 1 ter5. J/oweô ÇCo6e lie 1!119 Wilinette Ave. Phone Wilmiette 325 B--1ERNAIRD P. MASSOTIH Forrnerlyý Rainy Florist ... Jfwerô CALOX TOOTH POWDER anud ."c Value f39e bP ait Occ, ,o,,.. x Aise fer bM.eth of F.br.a..y Cherry FilhIle. ce Cr.gm Pi. in a Glombol,. Pisi. 3 eServes At Our TWO1 DePen4able: Stores Ridige Ave. * lirmacy Snider-C az elDrug Lae and Ridge Roed A D Wilmf. and Cenfual Coli Wim.f. 316 A O Cali WUlm.ff. 4m Carlos Photo On Tuesday, Februarl# 6, MWs Harold Barnes (above), 98 mndi- an Hlît! road, uwill be hostesat a dessert meeting to wvhîch the Kenilvo'rth Girl Scout council ta inviting ail adulta participating in: Girl Scout work in Kenil- worth. MTs. Thornpaon Wakeley is in charge of arrangements for the afternoon. For the purpose o! acquainting everyone more thoroughly with the work of the organization, there will be a general discussion of problems and of plans for the future. About 60 women are expected at the meeting which will also serve as a "get- acquainted session for the workers, many of whom do flot know one an- other because their work lies in vani- ous departments and groups which do not ordinarily meet tomether. A special senior assembly will be held Friday o! this week at 1:15ý o'clock in the gymnasium of the Stolp school., The event will be' a round-table discussion by seven freshmen at New Trier High school who were members of last year's g9radua ting class at Stolp school. They have beén asked to returri to give a. panel.discussion for the pur- Followlng the, conipletion several weeks ago of the 1939 personal prop- erty assessments in N'~ew Trier township by Assessoir H. S. Mar- shall, the ,recent final report of the Cook county board of appeals re- veals a valuation attended by the least number of complaints that have been recorded in a numnber of years. Ini addition to the.thorough, pains- taking methods of Mr. Marshall to obtain a fair, equitable, valuation of personal. and, unincorporated busi- ness property, there is sad lso .to be a xnuch greater CO-Operàtion on the pa rt. of taxpayers of, the town- ship. This ' is revealed in the fact that out of the total of' 10,536 schedules which bis office mnailed, -the num- ber returned. properly executed, reached 6,717 leavimg only 3,819 for an estimate. .1 58File Objetioin Of the 10,536 who received sched-_ ules, only 158 filed objections withi the board o! appeals. The number in 1938 was 183 abd in:1937 it was 371. 1Action by the board of appeais on complaints regarding individual and unincorporated business assess- ments in New Trier during the fore- going years is shown in the sub- joined table:- .~.7 6 e . .. . . .. 76 38 ons ........ 60 28 ce ai ~gvauaio The total assessed valuation' o! New Trier personal property. for 1939, (individual and unînc.orporate&î business) as fixed by the assessor, was $11,200,874. By the board o! Appeals, $10,236,214, a reduction of! 8.6 per cent. Following are fnine examples o! large, reductions by the board, of appeals accounting for one-third of the 1939 total decrease O! personal property valuations o! individuals in 1 106 16 C IS VU!IAL.LY INVITED TO ATTEND THE mRvicE AND.,vIsrr THE READING 2001 *Jane Ngethans, 625 Greenleaf ave- nue, daughter -of l'rs. Dorothy Naet 'hans, is expected home today from Lake Forest college for, a short visit between semnesters. 'I

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