Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Dec 1934, p. 10

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\%E~"NSecfal REDUCTIONS -on ml hbats purchosederli.r in the season. Large selection. s;to i~s New Hhts Arriving Daily $2.95 -$6.50 Miss McMahon'., At Wortho-n'a 1148 WUtlni.1$ Avenue theni to the firc department at Lake avenue and Main street, where they wll be restored to serviceable condition. D- ' vnt ne<fect this simple act of charîty. Toys you May think worthless .ar:e skilfuliy recondi- tioned by. Chief Zibble'$ men to pîvýe some needy' child a real Christmas. Miss Florence Sellery, 908 Asbland. a venue, will return the end of the week from. Colby junior college 1 t New London, N. H., for the Christ- mas holidays. ns Fýnqer Powder Wavi n3 7blendinq beaufy Cultuoe in all its Branches MRS CLEO 9^£R ek, 117 ENTRAL j J~oseph De-vczdarn.m, native of In- dia and now a stident «Garrett Biblica :1'let4i;üe*'ER s IlZ41 address ihé Young People's Sundoy Evxning club at the Kenilworth Union church December 16. The ,talk ivill be given follou'ing a su/I. per at the churrh. Mr. Devadanan is, a graduate of Lucknow Christian college, India, and of the University of Indiana. He also spent two years in. post-graduate work at Purdue university before entering, interest andi elicited many inquiries as to the wlhys and wherefores. The deficiency ainounts to $31,846.29, and the supplemental assessment will be spread on ail properties east of Ridge avenlue. inuiry at the Village hall brought the information that the supplemenital assessment was provided for in the original assessment, and was passed by the court. This amounted to 10 per cent of the estimated cost of the =yte.Aecording to law,. it is flot coplory to spread a. supplemnental assessment -until the. last payment on the special assessment is due.. To comply 'witb this legal provision 'the supplemental. assessmnent had to be put1 through. during the current month. bond là*"esDeand Action. Action was also induced, it was said, because the holders of bonds bave. been insisting that their interests be protected by action at this time. Attention was ,.also . cà1f10 tothe fact that the Cost of a public im- provement 'is as likely to be over- estimated as underestimated, in which ca se thue property.:owners aret grantedrebates.- This bas happenedl, and wiII probably hiappen again, it was asserted. NobInterest,'Paid The intention of Village, oficials had been to absorb 'the additional cost on the lighting system and pay W olff -Gr iiliiis, DIVISION The monthly prograni of a group of piano pupils of Edith Ray Young wàs given'at ber studio, 1133 Central avetiue, Tuesday evening. The pupils taîking 'part were: Raymond Ambler, Jack Benson, Mary Burlingame, Mary Jane Kent, Patcie McGratb, ail of Wilmette, and Dorotby Wieland of Kenilworth. At the conclusion of the progranu, Miss Young played'two added, however, that inasmuch as no interest bas been paid on the de-. ficiency, no one bas been injured, and, no one will pay more tban he would bave paid, bad the supplemental as-1 sessment been spread immediately, upon- completion of the lighting9 sys- tenu.. dolph'. Heiser of 1936 avenue had as ber guest ýast week-end ' Mrs. Wil- itchell of ihe Marvlgnd 11191121 Central Avenue, Phones: Wihnetie M83184 5. -- j Newly Remodeled and 924 Spanish Court Kupboard Decorated Wihnette 5423 -~ I .1 m '

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