Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Oct 1937, p. 5

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under $23,000, as reported at the final meeting of- workers Tiiesday night,ý the organizéd campaigu came to a close.7While the Chest wvill re- -tuai 1 opn unil'the budget. has been reached, the effort will ýbe confined *largely. to follow-up work, conducted f romn the office of the Chest associa- tion in the State Bank, building. Men and women workers,- as individuals, will continue. to, makeé solicitations until their assignmnents are completed, report ing directly t o the Chest office. $SOM Miimum N..d Chest' authorities state that, wbile additional.'pledges are expected to bring the, total up from! the $23,000 mark repiorteëd, that figure represents the resuilt to date. "The Budget cotnmittee, headed by George 'H. Redding, carefully studied thie feqt!frementw of eatragecy inr *heChest, and ascertained its mini- mnum needs, which total $30,000," Elmer D. Becker,, president of the Chest association, stated to the di- rectors. "It is necessary that we pr.o- vide adequately for these agencies this year. There sems to have been a wave of nver-fnnfidenfIe mwec.n the Matliew Frua uPhoto C. McGuire, Wilwsette ukee p'olice force. Voters route of the improvement,ý which à to cost $»000O. Fzfteen çontraçtors submitted bids, which were opened and read. By ac- tion . of the board they were, referred to the coinmittee on sewers and water, of wbich Trustee joseph Rossberger is chairman, and Building Commis- sioner William A. Wolff, for tabula, tion and recommendation. The award is expected to be made at the regular mneeting of the board on Novemiber 2. Huerter Auxiliaby. Unit lûns 'Hard Tignes' Hop The auxiliary unit of the Peter J. Huerter post of the Amertan Legion wiil hold a 'hard times" dance at the River inn, Lake avenue and Wagner road. on the evenina' of NZvemnber 10. go to the service lunu used to benefit the vel INorth Chicago hospital. Work is to. begin immuediately on fürther exterior ornamentation of the' Baha'i 'House of Worshîp at Sheridau road and Linden avenue, Wihnette., The National Assembly of the, Baha'i of the United States and Can,- ada has announced that the contract for the exterior ornainentation of the galley section of the Baha'i House of Worship, has been awarded to the John J. Earley Studio, of Washington, D. C., at an estimated cost exceedi $100,000. This work is to be start3 immedlately and will be comnpleted in eighteen. or twenty months. Tura R.eMt Cobtwact This contract is the thfrd- which the Baha'Is have entered into. for Temple construction since 1932, the two prevai. ous contracts having cost approxi- mately $U25,000. When the gallery at the ji ar un" £-g i)~ registration. ]the last sess Addre s The firstm l-" *w, ..u w. s assv" U)to Il ;ion of the legisiature. gene da. of registration under 1 fines . Dr. s oneIt ýrs in the

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