Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Nov 1934, p. 61

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November 8, 1934 WILMBTTH LIFE RETURNS TO HOME Mrs. John CamPbell hias returned to, ber home at 815 Lake avenue -after two weeks spent. in -Winnetka at the home of ber sister, Mrs. Munroe,Çole, where she was convalescing foliowing a major operation at the Evanston hospitàl. Mr. and Mrs. George Etnyre and their two sons, of Oregon, 111., were guests.over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dix and their family, 236 Oxford road, Kenilwortb. l'ILLAGE 0F WILMETTE MAJORt STREibETS PLAN Notice is hereby given that a publie hearing will be held ln the Village Hall, Wilmette, Illinois, on flday, November 4 16, 1934, at 8 o'clock p. m. for the pur- pose of considering the Major Street. Plan as suhmltted to the Village board at its meeting Tuesday, November 6, by the Wilînette Plan Commission. AUi4 etizens, of the Village are privi- leged to atte'nd this meeting and'join in the dies.o f the plan. 'I%IPMETTîE PLAN COMMISSION Myles J. Phillips, President. 1Wî'il. J. Wieldtr, .'e<-retar%. L27-2t(* VILLGEOF WIL.METTEF, ILLINOIS NOTICE TO BIIIDERS Stealtd prIoposais wiil be received by the Village of Wilmette, November 20, 1934, 2 Pl. 'M., at the Village Hall, for 500 or more feet 2'/z2-inch, heavy cotton, doubleif jacket, ruhber lîned tire hose, Iiot Iess than four-ply of colendered rubber, couplings to be roc-ker lugs, standard thread, 71,4 thréads to the inch. VILLAGE 0F WILIMETTE. E. H. Kerr, Purchasing Agent. 1,27-lt- %'ILLIAGýE OF WILMETTE, ILLINOIS N<>TICE TO BIDJJERS S'aled proposais will be received by thte Village of Wilmette, Noveinher 20, 1934, at 2 P. M., at the Village Hall for UIrge incandescent Lamps, series,. 6.6 Anhî1fre. 1000 lumins, for Street Lights. VILLAGE 0F WILM-NETTE E. H. Kerr, Purchasing Agent. KrierTeam.Extends Bowling LageLead The league' leading Krier Buffet team, gained three games on the sec- ond place Edelweiss tèam as a resuit of last weck's matches in the Sports- man Bowling leagu.e. While Krier's' were winning three games from the Sunset Villa of Winnetka, Edelweiss dropped three to Bleser's. Although Hugo and Bingo of Winnetka won only one out of three gamnes from Harry's Budweiser boys, the triple de- feat of Edelweiss gave Hugo and Bingo a chance to move into a tie for second place. Sbaring in this tie also are Bleser's. The three second place teamns are four games bebind the league leaders. Both teams scored 836 or better ;i every, game last week when Krier's won three from Sunset Villa. Game scores were 881 to 836, 875 to 845 and 880 to 837. Totals: Krier's, 2636; Sunset Villa, 2518. Bieser's victories over Edelweiss were scoredby margins of 911 to 892, 818 2 '0 $ nd 918 to 789. Totals: Besýer'sJ271,Edelweiss, 2545. .-.tfwinning their first game fromn Harry's Budweiser team, 845 to 839, the Hugo and Bingo bowlers lest the next twe,, 946 te 933 and 930 to 874. Totals: Harry's Budweiser. 2715; Hugo and Bingo, 2652. The Cycle inn team managed te %vin one of its three games from the Wil- mette Tailors by a ceunt of 888 te 841.1 This was. the second game of the ser - ies. The Tailers copped the first, 816 to 786, and the third, 883 te 715. Te- tais : Wilmette Tailors, 2540;- Cycle inni, 2389. Team standings:W.L Krie Bufet. ...... . .... . L. Edew fet . . . . . .. . . . . . .12 9 Edelwed iss................. ..... 12 9 Hugo and Bi.g... 12 9 Bilees................. ........102il WilmetteV il ors.... . .. ...-91 2 i Harry's Budweiser ......... 8 13 cycle inn ..............516 *Mrs. Merrison Tippett tof Spring Lake. Mich.. returned Sundav after a fve-day visit with the William Bal- hatchets of 725 Tenth street.. Mallinckrodt Mothiers' Club Will Hold.Party .The first social activkity of the sea- son for the Mallinckrodt Mothers' club is scheduled for Friday evening, November 9, at 8 olc1ock in the school auditorium. In order to provide for an, enjoyable evenin'g for ail Mal- linckodt others and friends, the dramatic and gym classes, under the direction, of Mis. Charles Broad and Miss Loretta Mclnerny, as well as the orchestra and chorus groups, bave prepared an informai program in which they purpose to take their audience on a trip "Around the World in Thi rty Minutes." Card games will precede the performance. The upper class girls will serve refresh- ments after the program. "Eve rlasting Punishment" was the subject of the lesson-sermon in ail Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sun- day, November, 4. The golden text was, "Whoso diggeth a pit shall faîl therein: and be that rolieth a stone, it wili return upon him"' (Proverbs 26:27).. Among the citations which coni- prised the lesson-sermon was the fol- lowing fromn the Bible: "Be not de- ceived; God is not mocked:- for wbatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap" (Galatians 6:7). The lesson-sermon aIse inciuded the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures,". by, Mary Baker Eddy: "A knowledge of evil was neyer the essence of divinity or manbood .... Error exciudes itself from barmeny. Sin is its own punishment" (p. 537). Harry H. Wolf, 1140 Seneca left Saturday on a two weeks' ness trip to Philadelphia and York. road, busi- New 90 OYEARSIOLDj Mathew Francis Photo Mrs. Ste phuîtie Weiler of 235 Laurel avenue, Wilmette, weil cele- bratc her ninetieth birthday this FPriday at a dnner Part y at the Georg iai hotel, She has been a resident of Chicago and suburbs for fort y years. The guests will include Mrs. Weiller's cbildren, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Magnus and Mrs. Celena Friend of Chicago; Mrs. Hans Magnus of Wakefield, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. [L. H. Weiller' of -Ev. ansten, and E. E. Weiller of Wilmette. The grandcbildren will also be present. Mrs. George Salsbury, 229 Essex road, Keniiworth, and Mrs. Warren Hulis, 512 Central avenue, Wilmette, will entertain jointly at aý Thanksgiv- ing dinner at the former's home. Guests wiil be f riends and relatives front Birmn- ingham and Bloomfield. Micb. Statement of Finances of Township 42, Range 13 in Cook County,1 Illinois Froin July Ist., 1933 10 June 301h,9 1934 DISTRICT FUNU ]Reeelpts Dlst. No. Dist. No. . Dist.No. Dist. No. 35 36 37- 38 ..... ...$....... 46,905.89$ 35,007ý96 $13,285.21 $ 12,245.02 . .. .. .. . ... . ... . 6,147.46 10,384.70 357.35 2,612.81 .... ..............159,686.82 315,323.57 10,026.30 71,863.59 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,895.52 25.00 915.00 .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 2'227.4i 514.86 20.00 ... . . ... . . . . . . 36,000.00 .... .... ...2,854.90 16,374.46 242,400.00 Total........253,822.52 3624,901.07 Tota ... ... ... ....... ... .. $ D 1 ihursemeiits School Boards and Business Office ....$...... 4,242.12$ 12,188.57 Salary of Superintendents ...............................3:904.06 7,387,30 Salaries of Teachers ................. ........................ 2,275.94 173,791.11 Teachers' Pension Fund............... ............ ............. Textbooks, Statlonery, etc .................... ................... 3,180.59 13,063.00 Interest on Tax A. Warrants........ ...... --:.......................3-,660.63 20,103.55 Janitors, Engineers, etc ... .................. .... ................. 8,667.50 15,878.86 Fuel, Water, Light, etc............ ........ ...................... 6,161.98 11,650.08 Repairs, Replacements, Iq. ... ...................... ...... 4,583.89 8,966.08 Libraries ..................................... ..................... 594.36 3,531.55 Promotion o! Health....... ...................................... 1,943.64 1,307.38 Tax Anticipation Warrants...... .. ............ .................. 43,640.00 226,405.00 Grounds, Buildings and Alterations. ................ ....... 360.23 155.93 New Equipment.... ............. ................................ 179.62 508.73 Insurance, etc, ........... ........................................ 3,553.30 736.05 District Bonds................ ........................... 36,000.00 39,000.00 Bond Interest............. ............ ...... .................... 12,305.12 32,646.90 Tultion of Transferred Pupils .............................................. 21.00. Balance on hand June 30, 1934 ...... ... ...................... .... 68,569.54 57,559.98 Toa...................... ....... ................. $251,822.52 $624,901.07 PERtMAN-%ENT rFUND Balance on hand July 1, 1933............... $ 16.D99 Bonds, etc., on hand June 30, 1933 ................... 800.00 Total........... ................ ...... .......................3816.99 Expenditures Balance on hand June 30, 1934.... ..... ........ ................... $ 16.99 Bonds, etc., on hand June 30, 1934 ý................... .... .... 800.00 Total.....................................................816.99 62.50 $23,776.36 3,05& 00 10.00 195.31 1,458.94 441.49 583.23 889.6 5 1,840.50 275.00 12,704.9.6 $23,776.36 226.00 56,468.00 $144,330.42 $ ý1,309.78 5,395.00 37,758.90 1,187.62 2,948.87 3,816.50 3,246.16 1,411.92 907.84 1,161.*98 51,557.00 12.00 F,,000.00 6,265 00 .50.00 19,302.25 $144.330.42 Vist. No. 39 $ 33,702.14 10,366.22 208,946.41 2,075.00 350.89 6,000.00, 428:08 142,604.18 $404,472.92 $ 4,429.5 5,124.50, 99,042.56 2,118.06 13,486.74 15i281.94 14,243.32 8,136.33 955.00 165,011.68 4:579.71 255.21 91.23 11,000.00 21,460.ý00 400.00 38,507.00 ,$404,472.92 Dlst. No. 203 $183,786.74 540,951.24 5,614.00 655.32 212,000.00 17,812.62 338,576.00 31,970.63 $1,331,365.55 S30,006.33 7,750.0 271,209.49 6,840.10 32,065.52 30,381.57 20,586M7 7,991.27 4,270.00 5,827.74 454,986.00 172,966.47 .870-39 2,882.04 44,910.06 181,821.91 $1,331,385.55 DISTRIBUTIVE F1'ND Balaince on hand .luly 1, 1933 ..17.138,18..... .... incomhe o! Township Fund ... ._.....t..>.. . . ..... .. ... 6.37 County Superintendent o! Schools. ...... ............................ 26,074.26 Receivedl from other sources................ .................... 18.08 Trotali..... ............ .............. 1................... .... $4323689 Dlsbnrsements Incidental expenses of trustees and treasurer ............. 4,166.65 Tr-easurer's ;salair.........2,400.00 Distributed by trustees and pu -t redit of -districts ln this township 29,868.54 Balance not distnibuted nor wlthheld June 30, 1934................... 6,801.70 Total .. ........ ............................ K . ...... $43.236.9 FRNKA.ANDRNfW, T'ownship Sehool Treasurer Balance JulY 1, 1933 . Distribution of Trustees .. ....... District Taxation ........ T uition fees paid by p upils . Sale or rent of school property. Sale of school -bonds ........ -...... Int. Ins. reimibursernents, etc. Tax Anticipation ýWarrant.s;....... Non High School Pupils..........

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