Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Dec 1934, p. 8

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Warm, wooly SCARF SETS.'.5 Ident Christmas Giffs, up from .. Jfke Ffat ox Dorothy KndiGeys D.Ianq 1 163 WiImette Avenue WiInitte 1 160 'I EXIDE BATTERIEIS and SE RVICE stop in- once a: week and let us check your battery -and fli it wîtb water free, When it's ~a, Eide vou START! Officiai Exida Station THE OIL WELL Bo Wn Mer. Sfr..f et I.indw, Avenue Phone wik s t - p h~:4 MI, ajor Js.SawerSý, an author- Il on Lain Ainerica.,,wlli Present the Pro grarn ai the Wilmette Sun-. day Rety'#ing :cluib -Decenzber 9, ai the . -irst Copingrepational- chu.rch. Hig subjeet wiill -be: "The' West Indîes and the STns.Man"7he, .lecture ?, -ill be' illu.stirat cd ' eth otinPictures. Major Sawders, a graduate of Carne- gie Tech, finding when the World war ended no. immnediate- need in the armny for a cheinical engineer. fooked about for a new world to niake bis own. The lands to the south of us Iured bim and bis first holiday' was spent on a tramp- ing tour of the Carribbean couintries. Year after year Major Sawders bas returned to these lands, starting at the Rio Grande and stretching southward to Cape Horn. Everv cotintrv from Mexico to the southern tip of South America is fami- liar to Major Sawders, whn is almtist for SANTA, but- AUTO KEYS Mode from Numbers, ..they're stili cager to enjoy- soine of Lyman's Ice Crcam.' of existing arteriai fligflways, and the routes of new highways and ex- tensions, were illustrated and des- cribed in the November 22,issue of WVJLMM~rE LIPK. Alil of the improvements, with thie exception of Isabella street, are in the> territory west of Ridge avenue, and it was explained that the purpo.se of adopting the plan at this,.time is, to protect subdividersas Weil as the. Village in any- real estate develop- nients that'.may takeë place there. Actual work is'not contemplated in the i mediate future, perl aps 0o for'many years. A number -of property owners on L.ake, avenue,,1Illinois. road and Isa- bella street were present1 to protest againist the adoption of the plan. Peti- tions which tbey had previously pre- sented' were accepted, and made a part of the reco rd of the. session. Discussion irtvealed, however, -thaf. no objections to the plan .itself ex- 1isted, but that the petitioners enter- tained fears that wben actual widen- ilTg of the streets- came their 1roperty .would -be taken witbout compensa,' tion. Upon being assured that theie interests were safe, objection to passage of the ordinance were with- drawn, although the petit ions re - mained as part of the record. Boys Drum and Bugle Corps Makes Bow Soon The Kenilwortb boys' drum and Kenilworth Metnoriai gymnasiuxn on Tuesday night, December Il. Forty- two boys wbo attend the joseph Sears scbool are members 'of the druni and bugle corps. Tbe group' works under the direction of Edward Allen. Mr' and. Mrs. Earl ýR. N eir, 261 inbstreet, motored to Moline, TIL to spend the week-end with. their son and daugbter-inlawi the Francis Neis. hev weredinner guests of le and Works, of Mary Baker Eddy, and ail other suthor iScience Literatnr. msy b. mail, borrow.d or purchase ing Room. THE PUBIC IS ODRDIALLY INV11ED TO ATTEND THE CHURCH SERVICES AND VEEIT THE READING OOM61 I rized A u r moi

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