Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Nov 1937, p. 9

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lan~d now occupied by the Hfoward school and the Village Green. It is now gener- ally conceded that the Village board and the Schooî board, wvhich purchacej iuid provided this site, were extremely for- ward-look ing. Their ýtinely action Pro- vided Wilnmette with the last availablç area in the village which is suitably located for use as a junior High school, wihits adjacent and nécessary Ji I;y-i ground. T1here are now thirec fuidasîental questions to be decided with refereiice to parks. They are as follows: ()Does Wiliette now or wil! it in the future. need additional* park facili- ties, and what. is the nature of flhat re- (2) Shall residents of that arca of Wilmnete not now in any Park district aanxe msilerolve4s anad tbefr jesid*cntial. area to the established Wihniette Park district ? (3) Shall rüsidents of that- area of Wilniette not now in any park district establish. a Park district of their own?ý In the opinion of the Parks and Play- groutnds conimitteecof the Wilniette --Civicleagule, it is desirable to ind the answer to these questions as sooa as pos- sible. American Red Cross, will be coflducted from Armistice Day, Novenuber 11, to Thanksgiving Day, November 25, the ouly time in the year the public 'isasked t.o contribute to the Red Cross year 'round prograi ofý servie-the activities that promôte heLth, safety and accident, prevention, as well asdisaster relief, NOW, THEREFOREJ , Harry P. Harrison, presi'dent of'the Villagç of Kenilworth, do bereby designate the .period froin Armistice Day to Thanksgiving as the tne when ail citizens, who possibly can, are- tc joîn the Red Cross. ___________________ IleyllI Be Guests at N.U.Arish Grid Gaine The':Northwestern-Notre,Dame football gaine t Dyche. Stadjuin this .Saturday, which, culminates the Wildcat season, wilî be wit - niessed by tbree guests of WiLmETIE IFEK, . winners ini the inos recent Football contest conducted by this IR , IN TRAIýN WEK Miss Georganna Grignon, 854 Sheri- dan road, and Miss Marjorie Mints,E 50 Crescent place, accompanied1 by Whtsr 9 w lus8 Cal Miss Betty Witthof of Evanston, .and iyv..ri Miss Jean. Greanier. of Beverly His, wcrc- among the Belo it college stu- dent, on the special football train wrecked last week-end when an auto- mobile stalled on the railroad tracks. T4e gil eesaé Muriel Brasten, 5S Greg- Mmp. à N. Jacobsem, 738 T.enth concludes the football con- 'r the seasonl. Winnlers of tests have been guests at homne games ah Dyche at thîs imeeting on the park problein. L1c vnead lidsre, AIl citizens of Wilniette are cordiaily ique--tioing. He refused to give hi nvited to attend this meeting. , naine or address. but said that Il Sirice the location of Park areas is hall hall trouble and wanted to g directly rtlated to the subject of zou- to the Baiai temple. On threah c ing and Village planning, ail zoninl. haking his finger prints and publisi questions pertinent to the matters igll îtr.h eeldta ünder discussion may properly be k *~Cvril Pr i 681 YaleDvc p.-: ni :

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