Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Dec 1934, p. 72

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Th'ede tIrec huskies iito performed Mns ste/rfi o tise,'NVorthi£,sterii wnn'ersity. gridiron this- s<'asoaa teere amiotg -the reciPieîîîts of Varsity letters ai lthe annu ai football bwnqiuet o! the mvrit edls week-end. Preddj' Lipid's bn/liant- cancer uns cut shortnCa~r ltee i dlof Ihé 'seasoi-zen c esufféedediat ankie fracture. iUc graditatesiexi laine. fis brother .41 proved. oue of ltefincit centers in. the Big l'en. Coitfreence adl-ias beesi Ilected eý o-ca,î.aia. of lte 1935 tquad. Prank Riieyp,'p0w rfiil ieinan., ii living n.> ta the reput ation g'izen his household br-4i&--feîîs brothers. Jack aud Bill. He is'e xpected to be a touler of stren gth foi- the ffldéats eir.rt siioso-h. The *three lads are r-esiets of Willmette. ___________ I8-room residence at 772 Lincoln ave- Public 'AY TAXES NOW! note: Appended is a vop3N Blaird & Warner, represented by Horacer A. Hart of the Evanston of- fice, were the only brokers in the, Foru mtransaction. Legal details were handled by Leo H. Arnstein of Led- erer, Livingston, Kahn and Adler, 160 M North LaSalle street, acting on behaif of the purchaser, and F. L. Goff of other schooNl n Cook county have been, Heth & Lister, 1 North LaSalle street, forced to close. acting on behalf of the seller. 4. Traxee paid promptly are le88 than the standard of ahead of thata best players w these two c hatn three years: Is in Europe 50 far ied here that our 'e outclassed by There is much 'évidence~ to show thtthesc two Hungaýrian expertg' will be able.to spot our.best players at least ten «points in a 21-point'game, but the leading American stars will fot- believe.,it until it bas happeti1ed. )iarna, who, has held the world's singles, championship, for, the last tbree'y'ears, bas been the outstanding figure in European play. since. 1929, wben .Fred Perry> now world's rank- ing lawn tennis player last gainied top. honors'in table tennis. The tour. will open in the East shôftl y -after Christmas and will reach Cicago Sunday, january 6, where the Européan, stars, wilI mieet in the Grand baîlroom of the Stevens hotel .a picked team which will in- clude jimmy McClure of Indianapolis. present national ping-pong champion of the United States; Coleman Clark, of Glencoe, former National ping- pong champion; Bifly Condy of Wil- mette, and Max Rushakoif, runners-L up in the last national ping-pong and table tennis championships; Yoshio Fushimi, the spectacular jap- anese exhibitionist, and, Edward Dugan.q.1 Decemiber 7, 1934 This letter is to cail your attention to certain definite mutual ýadvantages that may be gained by you and by Nemw Trier High school if you can ar- range to pay your 1933 taxes, nôw in collection, to Mr. Sanborn Hale, * town collector, at the State Banlkof 5. If you pay taxes in peron his fiuch mo<re cofivenlent to pay at the Stat,, Banik of Wlnnetka than at the County building. The crowds paying taxe-s in Chivago aire frequently so large that there. is a considerable delay, flot t luention the discomnfort incident upon iiiullng around ln the erowd. T he prompt payment of your taxes. will hielp us considerably and wvill result ini definite savings- to you. 1 -I'hope that vou will find' it nihibletr key received L..rg! 5gi will be lan- the beaut , thus pro- property v tion of the 000, althou f taxes to ýes the -con- Was not d âool. Sonie sideration eda. Part of the con-1 e transaction~ was thel Amy Diffe ence' Bturing oul toý heat vu hiot uie is .jt.st like bulving 'a lot, of other thiings-onlvy in oil the least ol)%V()IOS thing happens to beof the utfniost rniportalice. We re- i UUY5e WILIMETTE 831 Serving the entire Nos-th Shore aith Si/ver Flash Heahing Ois. O p era t iig iwe>Uy tank trucks. and fre ail storage p/ants. .. lett Dear Parents n '4

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