WILMETTE Portland concrete cement sidewalks five feet ahd four Inches (5'4") wide on the south side of Clover Road from a point 150 feet west of the east 11 ne or Ridge Avenue to the east line or Greeley AveJ,ue : also on the north side of Clover Road from the east line of Greeley Avenue to the west line of Ridge A venue ; also on the east side of Greeley Avenue and on the west side and on the east side or Melvin Avenue, across Clover Jl,oa.d, except the central twenty-two (22) fE-et thereof, Special Assessment Number 168, of the County Court of Cook County, lllinoi8. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons Interested that the Board of Local Improvements, of said Village, has heretofore filed in said Court, in said cause, a certificate showing the cost of the improvt>ment, . the amount reserved· for int~rest, and that there is the sum of $796.90 to be abated in reduction of said a."'st>ssment, and also that said improvement has been completed in substantial conformity to the requirements of the original ordinance therefor, and has al>plied to said court to consider and determine whether or not the facts stated ill. said certificate are true, and that said court has fixed Thursday, the 8th day of July, A. D., 1926, at ten o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit, at the room of said County Court in the County BuildIng, in the City of Chicago, In said Cook County, as the time and place for the hearing on said application. All persons desiring may file objections in said Cou'r t before said day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense DATED, June 17, 1926. EARL E. ORNER, JOHN C. BAKER, ELMER D. BECKER, WILFORD W. DeBEllARD, CLARENCE R DRAYE~ PAUL A. HOFFMAN, JOHN F. WIEDLIN, Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Wilmette. L38-2tc SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE VILLAGE Ol<' WILllETTE Wllmttte Special Assessment No. 110. IN THE ,MATTER OF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT of the Village of Willltt:tte for the improvement consisting of < :.onstructing and laying a Portland cement concrete sidewalk on the east side and on the west side of l<"'ernleaf A venue, from the south line of Wilmette Avenue to a line thirty-three (33) feet r.orth oi the center line of Isabella Street produced west from Nanzig Aver;ue except across the alley south of Wilmette Avenue, Special Assessment No. 170, of the County Court of Cook County, Illinois. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested that the Board of Local provements, of said Village, has heretofore filed in said Court, in said cause, a certificate showing the cost of the Improvement, the amount reserved for interest, leaving no excess to be abated ln reduction of said assessment, and also that said Improvement has been comvleted in substantial conformity to the requirements of the original ordinance therefor, and has applied to sa.td court to consider and determine whether or not the facts stated in said certificate are true, and that said court has fixed Thursday, the 8th day of July, A. D. 1926, at ten o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the court wlll permit, at the room ot said County Court in the County Building, in the City of Chicago, in said Cook County, M the time and place for the hearing on said application. All persons desiring may file objections in said Court before said day and may appear on the hearIng and make their defense. Dated, June 17, 1926. EARL E. ORNER, JOHN C. BAKER, ELMER D. BECKER, WILI<"'ORD W. DeBERARD, CLARENCE E. DRAYER, PAUl, A. HOFFMAN, JOHN F. WIEDLIN, Board of Local Improvements of the Village of. Wilmette. L38-2tc LIFE June 25, 1926 OFFICIALS DISCUSS UNIFIED WATER WORKS New Trier Has Record Let Cat Out of Bag to Announce Betrothal Summer School Enrollment New Trier high school's sum~er sesThe engagement of Miss Dorothy (Continued from page 3) Clyde of the Orrington hotel, Evanston, sion opened on Monday of th1s week with the record enrollment of nearly to Edgar Meyer of Gremen, Ohio, was 600 pupils. According to W. L. Brown, W ilmette therefore exhibit's its spirit announced at a bridge party given by of co-operation by offering to lend a Miss Harriet Childs, daughter of Dr. principal of the summer school, the achand in the enterprise, and strength- and Mrs. R. s. Childs, 906 Oak str.eet, tual number will fall ~etw~c!l 575 ~nd ening the efforts of its neighboring \Vinnetka, Monday evening, June 21, 600 some changes makmg tt unposs1ble municipalities in .securi~g t~e unified at 8 :00 o'clock. Sixteen guests were to ' state a definite figure as ~et. water supply. Wt1me~te s attt.tude was present. Most of the pupils who arc attendmg presented to the meetmg by tts repre- . Just before the refreshments were the summer session are taking at l~as~ sentative, Trustee, DeBerard, who was 1 served, two of the guests brought in t\YO subjects, and some arc takmg quoted as saying: a dainty white bag containing a tiny three. The subjects offered are mo~tly "We are interested in this case for kitten. Around "kittv's" neck \'\'as tied fundamental s, such as mathematics, two reasons, because if you wil1 look a card with Miss ·clvde's and Mr. historv, language and so forth . Many at the map you wiJl see that the in- Meyer's name, so the '~cat was let out of the pupils wl~o have. entered .the take is off the shore of Wilmette. We of the bag." summer session dtd so wtth the obJeCt have a local question or problem very Miss Clyde attended New Trier High of completing their high. school c?urse difficult to solve in building any sort school in 1923. She studied mu sic in in Jes s than four years, tt was satd. of structure out from the shore, when New York City, and spent the pa st the whole shore line is a residence dis- winter in Arizona with her mother and CONVALESCING trict. brother. 11 rs. Edward B. Shapkcr. I 823 "Therefore, we are extremely interDefinite plans for the wedding ha,·e Central avenue. who was operate< on ested from ·a local standpoint. not been announced. at the ~~a yo Brothers' clinic ~t "Now, from the other standpoint Roche ster, ~[inn., ?n Jm.le ~4. I. Wilmette does not want to stand in Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Koenig of J)rogre ss ing ,·ery sattsfacto.nly, 1t was the way of this proposition going 1028 Elmwood avenue have as their Accont mg t o M r. · · -aid thi s week. through. If this is the best scheme h?use guests for a week, Mrs. Koentg s Shapker she is expected to he ahlc ~o for you to get pure water, I believe the citizens of Wilmette will help you out, sts~e:. Mrs. E: H. Toepel, ~nd Mrs. return to her home in \Vilmettc tn \V1lham Blessmg, of Detrott: ~[rs. ·ks · a1>ou t t \\'O w e c looking at it in an unselfish manner. \V. ]. Ferguson, Mrs. A. P. Foose and ' --~ - -·~~~-"I say water is a matter of price, her son (formerly of \Vilmette), and ".r d B · 1 t f 721 Ashland purity and pressure, the three P's. I Mrs. E. M. Baltu s. of Fort \\'avne. Mtss J.ne ora ng1 o , numher of villages proposed to he Ind .. and Mr. anrl Mrs. ] . A. 1\e~ans avenue. who l~ft S~mday to spend t\\O served make contracts to buy their of Denver. months in C~.ltfornta, entertamcd at a -o"bon voyage shower at her hoJ?1e water from this company. On the other hand, the City of Chicago is not Mr. and M p B Birong. 1)0() ThursdaY afternoon, June 18, for M1ss in a position to furnish this water and Central avenu;~· ha~·e ~s their guest Bettv ~f arshall and Miss Betty M ~] cannot be in a position to furnish this this week, their nephew, Dr. Frederick ford: who with their parents, are sat!water for many years, he said. A. Jostes, of St. Louis, \\'ho ha s just ing from Quebec, July 29, for an exSince Wilmette now gets a good wa- returned from eighteen mo nths of tended stay abroad. ter supply from the Evanston plant, ~tudy and travel abroad. -oA delightiul "hon voyage" party wa :; it does not stand in immediate need -oof a new system, although it would ~[rs. \V. \V. Kerr and her daughter given recently hy }.fis · Helen ~loorc welcome the improved pressure, for it are again at their home at 707 For~ . t at her home in Chicago in honor of ~fiss Con. tance Jordan, who will . ail now has to do some pumping during avenue, after an extended absence. summertime, it was pointed out at the -ofrom ~[ontreal June 26, to spend the meeting. Yet, . Wilmette is really the Mr. a.nd ~[rs. John Spear:' of \\'in - summer abroad. Miss Jordan expects to return the latter part of August. key to the situation because .the in- netka have motored to Canada. take, pumping and filter plant of the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= II . 1 proposed M un i ci pa 1 Water companY unified system is to be located there. - · ~' 11fllll!llll~lllllllllllllllltlllllllll~lll~llllll!!j!jfi1JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllll1nlll!lt~ . 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The infant girl has a brother, David, age 0 SpeAa·al .. = - = Fd d·s d 0 I · f!Or = -- -o- == = ::= 11111111111111111111 111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111 111111111 11111111111111111lllllllllllllllllll111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111illllllllllllllllllll11111111111111111111111111111111111 p J Green anc1 \ix r J> ' V ax )eans, qt. . 4 otatoes. per pee k ······· Mr. and Mrs. ]. Wilson McAllister and Mrs. Edwin Drury, of Evanston, are occupying the Thomas Knox home on Forest avenue until the first §§ of August, when Mr. and Mrs. Knox ;;; arr expected to r:_: from abroad. --· Mtss Irene Estes, 1626 Wilmette avenue, ~ntertained a party of friends at her hf'me Sunday afternoon and evening. ller guests included Mr. and · ==: Mrs. H .. "rno1d and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olsen of Evanston. EEE -o- ettttce, eaqS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ; · , C Totnatoes, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 2Sc 'rotnatoes, 5 lb. baskets . ...... . ..... 6Sc Oranges, S\\'ett & juicy, per doz ... 25, 39, 49 & S9c Plutns, per basket .. : . ..................... 49c .Blackberries, qt .. · ......................... 25c Cantaloupe, each ........ 10, 15, 20c and 3 for 2Sc p 1 29 >ananas. per C oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c 1111111 11 1111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 h ....1 SO ············ C 15 ............ c 5 10 & 15 == == :E = ~ ·- BRIDGE-LUNCHEON TODAY One of the large society events of this week is the luncheon and bridge to be given in the Orrington Hotel Roof garden today by Mrs. Olin Clark Eastman, Mrs. Judson Floyd Stone and Mrs. Arthur J. Taylor. = - iiii = - ~ Mrs. Henrietta Panushka has re- turned to Wilmette a winter spent in Vvashington, D. after C. and Baltimore, M. D .. and is now with her daughter, Mrs. W. N. Waidner, of 1046 Green- BARGES BROS· _ _ ~~~~;!; ~~~r~e~~~7ed uf~~~rsYt~. M.ary's :~;~:J i~~mm~~~leE~~jP~~~a~~ip~as re- ~lllliiilllllllllllliiiiiiHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllmllllftiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllll~ll~ Miss Katherine Butler daughter of wood avenue. -oMr. and Mrs. P. H. Butler, 630 Linden Mrs. A. J. Butz, who sailed for ::; 635 Main St. Phone Wilmette 159 :=