Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Feb 1935, p. 27

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This, is a record Mr. Hale hias maisi- tined each year. since bis 1925 collec- tion. One year. bis: total receipti reached over. $l,700,000. L.devri Conty Mr. Hale began bis collecion du- ties with the 1924 tax, ïand since that, time bas'.cllected well over $12,000,- 000. It -is this' record. wbich bits çarned for him the reputation of bie- ing one of the topniotcb collectors in Cook clunty. Mr. Hale, is avlso vice-president, of, the .State -Bank. of Winnetkai. the bank- which was founded by'bis fatb- er, Henry R. Hale, in 1909. His col- lections are made at this bank, whose extended facilities in. this direction- it. is fet bave proven a genuine service to the community. Amaiouaoes Diabursements Mr. Hale announeed this ýweek that bis collection of $1,005,39121 of 1933 taxes bas been pro-rated tô tbe vari- ous taxing bodies.-of. -the township, and in most instances bas been paid in full. The pro-rated share to each taxing body follows: *County, $90,852.45. Forest preserve, $19,170.Z6. Sanltary district, $113,218.43. * Township, $1,742.78. *City of Evanston, $664.68. Glenview, village, $566.18. Glen<coe, village, $36,525.36. Kenilworth, village. $18,231.62. Nortlifieid, village, $501.55. Wilmette, village, $50,000.42. Wlnnetka, village, $48,834.64. Glenvlew, park, $208.27. *GlencQpark, $20,219.42. *Kenllwortli, park, $4,790.06. Wilmette, park, $13,820.68. Wlnnetka, park, $24,943.55. North Shore Mosquito .Abatemnent dis- trict, $6,97.1.11. Glencoe achool, No. 35, $59,287.37. Wlnnetka school, No. 36, $135,467.87. Townshiip school, No. 37. $2,848.97. X enilworth school, No. 38, $37,585.14., Wilmette school, No. 39, $79,859.28.. * Joint school bonds, Nos. 37/39, $801-59. *High ýschool, No. 203. $237,013.11. *Sehool district, No. 75, $816.46. Joint school bonds, Nos. 75/39, $39006. Ail of the foregoing bave been paid, ~T -le golden text was, "Wh ere the ing bis own in another's good' (p. Spirit of the Lord is, there is iberty"ý 518). (Il Cor. 3, 17). Among the citations W.h.ich' com- N. E. Doilys Announce prised the lesson-sermon was the Marriage -of Dagter followin from the Bible: "Now Mr. and Mrs. Norman E . Dlo there. are diversities -of gifts, but tbe13hksret, Wn tkaanue sanie- Spirit. And there are diver- the marria«eof their daugbter, PIiyl- ~i~L FLOKIDA events at the western open table ten- nis tourixament at Indianapolis Sun-* day. 'Clark teamed .with Richard Tin-ý dall of St. Louis to win the1 men's doubles torney. Condy, and his part-. ner, Helen Wilkinson. of Chicago, won the mxýeddoubles event., e e. e e a~ru O4L LAJL MIAMI, FIORIDA A dds, PL Miami Colonial %tel The Venetian Hotel Colonial Tow.rs Hotel *. your, MIAMI BEACH, FLA. Wm. Ponti Hotel ORLANDOIFLORIDA Colonial Orang9e Cour+ Motel U NDER thse friendly Southern sua,. hospitalitye ot thse Colonalo!es: gies urne of happiness in your vacation. completeneas of appointment . e e g *«h wrn Hoere is comfort .smuart I.xury cation close to and AEIUImi-'O Thiou, In AUI 'Il iMght".........ubinstein OrgailBlo"i for G String" . .Bach Mr'. C. Gordon Wedertz Va.Anachu ................... Bluder Largo......... ............ Perîman Nhe........ ....... .......Stark COLONIAL HOTELS'

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