Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jul 1937, p. 8

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MILKGrasteureA ...Gai. 33c Pt. Qt C AM Coffee, që 3 CREAMýWhipling .26e 46c Wisconsin Eggs and Land O'Lake.s Butter at reasonable pries. LUNCIIEONS i.DINNERS CHAPFÉLL'S ICE CREAM MALTFD5 MILK ýSHAKES SUNDAES Esther Tiiesen by doting mammas. Ti1s was one of the highligh.ts of the festival. Later ini the afternoon there were racés and other sports events for children, as weli, as adults. The afternoon, and eveniiing w'erc likewise. given. over to a variety of festivity along the carnival' midway, puinctuated by thrillîng "rides" for al miembers. of the, family, entertaining, concessions, a nd al round neighborly fun Wilniette Days conclude this eve- ning, with activities- starting at 7 Rumor ofBoardingHouse Bring Protest to Board A group of citizenisresiding inthe neighborhood. of, Sixth .street and Maple avýenuùe. appeared before the - .~Village board Tuesday evening te preotest 5gainst the repoirted opefiilIg of a boardjng or roomning liouse ai 602 Maple avenue. It was stated that *rumors were afloat that a tea. oi aiE was to be opened, with a brilliant sign t attract diners. Theyv were .111.::.assured that the zoning ordinance does not permit a tea roominin thaý location, and that the matter of Corne up to our cool second operatiîîg a rooming or boarding lfloor shop-whére our expert bouse would be investigated and operfitors will, be pleased, to proper action taken to protect the give coinplete attention to, reidetitial character of the neighibor- every littie deail to, make you re wilmetteReturn to WiImette The Pickard family, who left \Vil- beau y sh P mette a few year ago for. Tennessee, are returning to the village July 25, 1137 Central Ave. to make their home at 921 Thirteenth -2nd Floor Street while the J. H. Birlaufs are abroad. Mr. and Mrs. 0. O. Pickard, - ! Charles, and the Misses Ruth and _________________________-Ami, are known on the radio as the Pickard family, and will be hecard ___________________________ over station WjT1D' while they are liv- wlnd, and,,.in many cases, lnad to oe towed by the power craft f rom the station into deep water. About noon on Saturday, thle, power pleasure, cruiser, Lobo, 17-ton craft fromn Chicago, broke down three miles .off Evanston. Spotted by the look- but, a crew towed the b)oat.. to Bel- mont, harbor. Two smaàll,,sailing'. craft, Which, caught* in the breakers .at. the Wil- ,mette beach, ame toc grief, were dani- aged, SatUr;ybu he occupants were rescu ed by the Coast Guard. Ei'ScapesSerious Injury When4 Train Crulshes, Car: Ralph Brownl, 1315 Chestnut ave-ý nue,l driving west on- Forest. avenue, Last Friday aft-ernoon, wvas caught be.- tween the gates, of the Chicago. & .North. estern railroad, which, were j lowered for a fast through train south- bou n (, ^wh en 'the engine. of the car stalled ini front of the onrushing train. Mr. Brown attempted to rescue tw%%o dogs from the car, then ran scluth to avoid injury when the in- cvitalile crash came. The force of the impact drove the car 150 feet in the samne direct ion, -,,here portions of i t struck M.Ir. Brown, severely bruising bis righit leg and left arm. One of thie iogs was killed and the other sevNerelv injured. Mr. Brown's efforts to push the car. from the track were urtavailing. The engine struck the sedan in the ceilter, the impact leaving the front and rear ends 50 near together that it Was necessary to chain themn together .in. order to tow the wreck tQ) a garage., PLAN OUTING Mrs. B. F. Lewis, Jr., 610 Wasl 1- ington avenue, came home Monday from 'Michillinda, Mich., where she. spent five days, and is leaving Satur- day with Mr. Lewis for a two weeks' vacation at White Lake, Mich. After ing the ZUth dUay ut zwr.il1, .o Thé 'first section of the ordinance explains that "corporate purposes" in- clude generai expense, public library, garbage fund, public benefits', ire- nen's pension fund,' police pension fund., playgrounds and recreati on fund, and bond redemption and in- terest.> The ordinance, is in accordance with the annual appropriation. ordina- ance,< passed juIy '6 and published in full, in the issue of WIumerrE Lim of July 8ý. The appropriation o'rdinance provided $286,948.08 for, general, ex- penses, the 'tax ,l ,evyof'$.171,845.15 re presenting the amnit requirednot derived f rom other sources. Drivers Escape Injury ..When Two Cars Crash' ilAn automnobile accident that might îbave had disastrous restilts for those involved, occurred Tuesday afternoon a t Forest avenue and Twelfth street. Williami Schmit, 35, 1706 Washington avenue, was driving north on Tvelfth street in a sedan owned by his emi- ployer,.Kutten Brothers, when hie. was struck at Forest avenue bv a car, driven by Miss Janet Hollister, L6, of 914 Elmiwood avenue. The impact turned the Schmnit car arounid, facing south, where it Ianded on its side. Both cars würe badly damiaged, but no persoplal injuries. were sustained Ibv the occupants. The two drivers were held on charges of reckless driving. VISI'T PARENTS Mrs. Eugene C. Lathrop of INcl- boumne has arrived in Wilmette to spedcix weeks with her parents, Mr. and M, rs. W. Wallace Kerr of 707. Forest aý venue. Her husband and son willjoin her later for a visthere. Mr. and Mrs. Kenncth Kerr and their son, Kenncth, Jr., who had been visiting thé Kerrs, lef t Wednesdav Roed 316 qiIm.tt. and iCentral Cai WiImeft. 400 I . Je/I Beautty SalonJ .15 Central Ave. Wilmette 2066l

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