Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Dec 1934, p. 6

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Cceety vreaths fer th do0o0r or Windows tiat f alrv1y shout Merry Çhrlsmt, of box Wo, of mixed pines and red wlnter ber-- dtes, or of holly. AI Ilartlstlcailly arrmnged. Seteal six"s. 25kf$4 A garlaniddraped ,mantel of fragrant, woodsy, white pine,. w ith a 'center, piece of bolly, cedar and red winter bernesà- is Cbisîmasy. Fine large bunches red, winter berrnes and greens - suitable center, pieces. or vases...... 75c Grave blankets and spr' lasting greens, coiles ati ruSýcus. Each $lm5, 82.50, f f Box wood Ridg. Roud Horsts. 333 Ridge Itoad, Phone Wilumtte 757 Wilmeie a nned Toiegoph Flo..ists I Candy Therèe a candy for every taste n Our coenplete. selection :Of candy for Christmas. 5eý to Ail Balsam Trees Large Selection $1 up c DeHaVen. Photo Jf iss Lotise Koerper, chairmnail of arrangemtents for the aàanual (la ristotas-breakfast to be held Simi- day, flecessaber 36, b' Theta jpý- .siion* Rho, eoléeeyoun,>g pea pie £ grou,! of thed Wilmnette Parisli M'felhodi.rt church. Ail nort& shore vaotirnw *'no etf collège n..,are in- *vited and reser7v<ioiis may be miade hy caIling W a/miiette '318 by Frida, 1)eceiiber 28, it is awjeumced. Ignores Through Street Sign; Serious Collision Sunday morning, December 9, 'as M. C. Rogers, 1204 Forest avenue, was driving east on Lake avenue, bis car was struck at Seventh street bv i"nt sI tanIu4i4, ana istm tnng dam- ages to the arnount of several b-undred dollars. Mn. Rogers filed a complaint, and Waltbers was brougbt befôreý Police Magistrate John J. .Peters, wbo assessed .a fine of $5 and costs, and rendered a judgment for 'the cost of tbe ight standard. Wafthers aà& mitted that be did flot stop for the: siin at Lake avenue, saying be did not think it necessary. this week. The children are brotaght to Wil- mette on a special train Christmas, morning at 10 o'clock, distributed te the host. families at the Village hall and, after spending the. day in Wil- mette homes, are. return.ed to the. .orpbanage at 5 o'clock.ý 1Families wishing ta entertain an orpban' on Christmas Day are in- vited tô communicate with.Mrs. RI. L. Haskin, Wilmette 7Q00-M. Cbildren. remaining to be taken, are Iisted below: .Angel, Le1ie (boy) ...........1 Bowman, Mary*....... ........ .... 14 Bowmnan,' Robert. .... . . ....el....... 8 Chaparas, Anna......... ...... 1.... 12 Craske, Geneva,....................13 Craske, John ........ .....9 Frakll,.Jn.c... ..............14 Frankliln, Betty ILou..... ..... ...... 8 Franklin, Charleà. .................7 Garke, Elmira.............12 Hutceraft, Patricla............. ...il' Hutchcraft, Richard...... ........ _10 Paulos, George ....... .... 13 Payne, Beverly ...... . . _ý 12 Payne, Dorothy ...... ...... 10 Payne, Evelyn .. ...... ... Sherwood, Warren ........ v3 1931 Tax Delinquents Given Chance to Pay Justice of the Peace R. E. Sins- heimer, 935 Spruce street, announced. Tuesday evening that he bas col- Iected to date $7,000 in 1931 delii- quent personal property taxes. Because of the urgent need for money by the scbools of thé townl- ship, Justice Sinsheimer says be lbas arranged to keep the books open until january 1, 1935, thereby giving, others who wish to pay up an op-_ portunity to do so. He will vacate the judgments. now entered against any delinquent 1931 personal property.ta.x payers, he says, O wben, they coue in and settie. FRACTURES WRIST Mrs. H. G. Norulberg .-418R Tae2hll I -

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