Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jul 1937, p. 13

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"Village board," police chief, presi- dent and board of trustees and other offices, ail1 filled 'by boys and girls from .8 to 16 years'of age. Ordinànces were passed and'violators penalzd Having respon.ded splendidlyto the national appeal to. raise vegetables ini the home gardens, villagers. were. wondering what'they. were to do with the crops. Lessons were being given incanning and, preserving surpluses. A roster of Wilmeétte boys register- ed uinder, the draft'and subject to calon july 16, containieda- proximately. 425 names. The marriage of George White Traver of Kenilwoxt h and Miss 'Elsie Jane Erickson of. Chicago was re- corded. The young married s'et indulged in a dinner dance at a popuqlar Glenview resort. The party included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanford Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ricksen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.r Robert Tansili, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker, Mr. and Mrs. George Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Greiner, and Nir. and Mrs. Eý. Jackson Casse. 10 Yeairs Ago- Juilv 8. 1927 Kenilworth and ported successful able celebrations Julyý. GENUINE SPRING Wilmette both re- and highly enjoy- of t1he Fourth of WEEK-EýND Trhe Ellis famnily, Mr; and Mrs. Wil- liam H. Ellis, Bob and, Bill, and the Misses Katherine, Frances, and Betty. 823 Greenwood avenue, spent the week-endý holidays at their 'summer home at Waupaca, Wis.. Mr. and Mrs. Harding VanSc 'haack, of 2907 Lake avenue and their ýtwo daughters, Betty and Suqe, acconipanied the ni. Mrs. Xanchackis ,the former, Heleni Elli S. HARDWARE -PAINTS 7- GLASS HOUSEýWARE BUILDERS' AND CONTRACTORkS' SUPPLIES Roofing--Gutters--Sot--Sheet Metil Workt RePairing - dCleaning,,- Painting LAWN MOU=R sHARP»ENINO» Fertilizers-Seeds-Tools--Hôse, and, Gardlen. Needs For Rent - Lawn Rollers, Floor Sanders and IVaxers Ouating, Pishing, Caqmping .Ne.ds. Tackl. Boxes, Hooks, etc.: 111. and fris. Fiuig Li*cgn$4? Beach and Lawiâ Furniture - Bird Baths La-Wu Spjrmnklors: I an .expenditure of h$740 to keep the municipal house runining. Petitions were presented' to the Village board asking for sewer and water improvernents in the section west of Ridge road mlhich was an- nexed to Wilrniette in 1926. Captain Brautigam of the Wilmette police departmnent and Frankc P. Blair, a villager, saved Hans Nelson of Chii- cago from drowning in the drainage canal between Maple and, Linden avenues. SMOKÊD-SHANKLESS, CALIHAMS......... L211' 0 a lb 6c BON ELESS SMOKED ib. 36c Anid the saâne advice appiies to all drugs. Let a doctor, who knows,, do the prescribing and a caipable 'druggst fill the~ prescription. Then you wIlll flot be taking chances. This is the aeventeenth of a séries of Editorial Advetisements. appeaiing in, this paper each week. (Copyright.) -Coaav.ml.at to opt y ks ll4i jm: .. CHW Sb Quality Prices-Get Our,

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