Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 May 1927, p. 45

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May 13, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE I ADVANC£ STEP NEARER Conferences are to be held, it was stated, with the purpose in mind . of insuring the proper grade on the new highway in conformity with possible (Cont_inued from page 1) was. also votced ~>y Hoyt King, reprc- future grade separation requirements. sentmg the \.Vtlmcttc Chamber of Commerce. · Mrs. Edith G. Bartlett During the di scuss ion regarding Dies at Winnetka Home ).(radc separation, it wa s stated by I·:x-President Zipf and others that au .. ~1rs. Edith Goodland Bartlett, well tlH.' ntic information G:om Xorth \Ve st- known song writer and composer, nn railroad officials is to the effect passed away at the home of her that no grade se paration project could daughter, .Mrs. R. 'Cdell, 503 \VillO\v 1H· considered by the railroad within road, Winnetka, Tuesday, April 26, a pc.riod of at least ten years. following an illne s of several months. Under the plan now in contempla- ~frs. Bartlett had been a resident of tion the county will earn· the burden \Vinnetka for six years. She formerly ni the cost for 40 ieet ·o f the total lived in M ilwaukce where she gained \ddth of the highway, while the prop- distinction in musical circles. l'rty owners will be assessed for the Follo\\:ing hriei services conducted at remaining twelve feet of the :width. the home h)· the Rev. E. Ashley GerThe property owners ,,·ill be assessed hard of Christ church, \Vinnetka, the for the entire cost. hut rebatement remains Wt're taken to Appleton, \¥iii., \\'ill he made hy the county on all \\'here a second service was held. hut the twelve foot strip at ·the time Sur\'iving ~[ rs. Bartlett are t\\'o ·'i payment of the f1rst installment of sons. John Bartlett of Winnetka, and th~ assessment. it wa.; explained h~· Duane Bartlett of \Vilmctte; a daughl'ounty Commissioner Schmidt, who ter, ~Irs. R. Cdell of \Vinnetka; two :-, poke enthusiastically concerning the brothers. Sen. \V. S. Goodland of Raproject, de<:laring the ne\\' highway cine. \ris., and ]. Goodland, Jr., of \\'ill he a "monument to the commun- Appleton. \Vis., and a sister, Abbie ity ." Commissioner Schmidt assured R. Coodlancl of Winnetka. the property o\\·ners and the mem hers ni the hoard that the county highJ. A. OUSE DIES way department is prepared to pro] ohn :\. Ouse, 621 Maple avenue, ree d with its part of the program. He passed away on \Vednesday, April 27, --rated further that the re solution pro- in Hot Springs. Arkansas, following a "iding fm the county's part in the period oi ill health. Funeral services proposed improvement had heen tran s- \Hre held in \Vilmette on April ~·J lllitted to the highway department. with interment at ~femorial Park. There is no rea son to fear he said, Representatives of the Company D of that the project will not he carried the Home Guard and of the Masonic th rough, in~ofar as the county's part order. oi \~· hich organizations he was in it is concerned. a member. were in attendance at the l'nder the arrangement the count); services. He is survived by his wife, "ill spend approximately $100,000 on two daughters, Sign· ·: and Hilder and thl' improYement. The cost to the a son, ] ohu. NEW THROU~'H HIGHWAY U I?ssessed property will b~ in the vicintty of $5 per front foot, 1t was t·hought. ~ OI:IO·C::=::::IOI:IO·J::::=::::IOJ:IOiJ::::==::::IOaOl The Very Best Everything about your wedding should be the very best. Invitations and announcements engraved by Chandler's are works of art perfect in every detail. We invite you to in·spect samples of our work which are on display in The Gift Shop. a 0 Gifts . Those who love beauty and individuality in their possessions and gifts will enjoy making their selections at Chandler's Gift Shop. I a I a 0 0 ~~~~~~~~~~~ "·CIHTHIP'OOTwaw ·Announcement FREDERICK E. LEwis Co. Footwear for the Coming Season Wish to Announce A Cha~ge of Location We are now established in our handsome new Chapel and Funeral Parlors located at 1 1 24 Central Avenue, Wilmette. 'fHE MAIZE A smart one-strap pattern-that clings tight to the heel. Featured in Black Kid, White Kid, Patent Leather, Grey Kid, and Grey Suede. 4 to 1 o AAAA to D. TH8 FREDERICK E. LEwis Co. 3552 "We Understand" TELEPHONE WILMETTE flRCH~H~ SHOP Inc. 630 Church St. Evanston

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