August 9, 1929 49 A RRANGEMENTS FOR BIG FROLIC NOW COMPLETED (Continued from Page 1) ,,: I ,ta rv club and the Wilmette Optimist , itlb ~-ill engage in a baseball game he:..;1 nni ng at 3 o'clock, and following th~s , iH· rc will be a horseshoe tournament. ; ~P ifing will be available throughout the Northwestern 1 he entire day at .ro lf course, which is adjacent to th(' ~;c nic site. 1 · Patrolman John J. Voss of the Wilmette police department was granted leave of absence · of one vear by the Village board, sitting in regular sessivl1 at the Village hall la st Tuesday evening. Erwin Meierhoff. son of Mr. and Mrs . H. E. Meierhoff 1714 Wilmette avenue. has left for Texas. where he will be for two or three months. Have funds to loan on choice tmproved North Shore Suburban realdence property at 5¥..% lntereet. GRANT ABSENCE LEAVE NORTH SHORE LOANS BOIID 1~ EIUI"". 1 1 ~ MORTI;A~ Eetahlielaed liD a-r Cl 5~1% MONEY All Stores Close \11 stores in Wilmette will close at The ~1i - ses Louise and ~1ary Good- -- 118 Gro:Ye 5t. · GreeaJeaf .,..,_ ~aaa to the forest preserve to have a tng . thetr vacatton at Ita sca park great time. northe rn ~1inn eso ta . . T he list of racing events and contest~ fo r picnic day follows: Races for girls-25 yards, girls under H years; 40 ·yards, girls under 10 years: .fO yards, girls under 12 years; 50 yards, ::::::a giris ~nder 15 years; 50 yards, girls I~ :::. to 21 vears inclusive, and sack racr ope n to all girls. ]{aces for boys-Same as girls' race'i. with one addition, a 50-yard shoe 2 ~cra mble for boys, 11 to 14 years inrl usive. Haces for women-25 yards, for c:: women over 160 pounds; 50 yards, for 2 women over 21 years. I Haces for men-40 yards, for men ~ m·er 35 years; 25 yards, for men over I IRO pounds; SO vards, for men over I 21 years, and tt~g-of-war , · employers I ,-s. employees. 1 Pie eating contest for boy s and girls 1 ·2 10 to 12 years inclusive. I l lllt ~a_;o n next Wednesday, August 14, th<: hue. dau~ht ers of 1f r. and Mrs. Vv. S. !.ty of the picnic, and everyone is going ~oodhu~. 245 Lit~den avenue. are spend-~ See us on renewals. It 8. LaSalle 8&. Salte 718 :n E. C. Pauling & Co. Teleplaoae Fraaklla 7741 ------------------------------· 1 _85J Read the Want Ads ~IUr\IU;.;.;.;V\I.; .;.;M~\P.~ niW~\I\I; .:,; lN.:.:.W\:.:.:IV:.:.:U\IU\1.:.:\:.:.: .:l\IU: .:\I\I\.:.:.:IV\:.:.:IU .: .;\M:.: .:N=s·=Nc=E:-1\,~ 1\Mf\n- I ~ $ 2 c::: C])eere Park = = c::: I Officials Sanction I Sanitary Sewer and Water .llJain Program I : 2 ...... O n the recommendation of the ~C\\Tr and \\'ater committee, to which th .. projec t had hcen referred on Juh- lf,, the \Vilmette Village board . at it, mteting last Tue sda)' night apprtl\'c d the second portion of the \'ast SC\\'t·r and ,,·ater program arr<tngccl ior t ht· " ·es te rn section of the Villa ge, pas ~ill_l! t\\'o ordinances .vroviding for the Ja, i11g- nf sanitan· sewer and \\'at n ma i11 :-\·s tems in that section oi th e \'ill a<.~ c known as the Hughe :;. Bro\\' n anrl \forgan subdivision. The hoard's sanctioning of the pla ;h in r the two svstems marks the actu :t! : pro jection of .what is regarded a-.. the I most extensive improvement prot!ram launched in the Villag<' in recent Yea rs. At the meeting of Juh· 16. an Droval was given to the $1.800.000 ~to rm water sewer project for the area \\'e st of Ridge . road. which \\'ill sene about 2,000 acres of land. The ordinance authorizing the Hug-hes. Brown and :Morgan suhdivi~ ion program, which goes into effect tmmediatch· and involve s an estimated expenditure of $233,031, calls for the instalJation of sanitarv sewers and water mains in portions.. of the following streets: Romona road. Washington avenue, Hibbard road, Central J venue. Lockerbie street, Glenview road. Thaver avenue. Gregory avenue. Lavergne avenue. Wilmette avenu~. Laramie avenue. ·Leamington avenue. Leclaire avenue, L~Porte avenue. Lamon avenue. LaCross avenue, Skokie boulevard, Hollv avenue, Knox avenue. Pine street. Hil?hland avenue, Birchwood avenue, Schiller avenue, and Lake avenue. ;; c::::: c: c::: c::: c:::::: I i s;; s; c:::: c::::: c::: $ ~ 2 2 2 2 2 c:::::: .::::: s; An established home community abounding in natural attractions, sandy beaches, deep wooded ravines and lofty bluffs, where unspoiled nature is at her best. There are well planned homes ready for occupancy; or there are a few favorable sites where you may build to your individual requirements. =:; $ a:::: ~ :§ :2 c::: E .c::: -== c:: c::: c:: 2 c::: c::::::: c::: $ ~ 2 c:::::: c:::::: BAffiD & WARNER OFFICE: DEERE PARK, CORNER SHERIDAN ROAD AND IN LUTHERAN PULPIT The Rev. Arthur Picorn, graduate of Concordia college and now pursuing !mecial stu<lies at the University. of Chicago. will occupv the pulpit in St. John's Lutheran church Sundav morning, A ue-ust 11. He will preach there ag-ain Sunday, August 18. Rev. Her~lan \:V. Meyer, pastor of the church, 1s at home convalescing from a recent operation. c=; c:::::: c:::: c:: == :::::::: .:::::: :::::: 2 CouNTY LINE RoAn, HIGHLAND PARK Phones: Highland Park 3040-Briargate 1855' I 2 c::: c::: iuUVliUUUUUUUUU\1\J\I\I\I\I\I\JU\1\I\I\I\I\1\RI\IU\I\IUUUV\fUUUUUUUU\IU\N\IU\IU\J\JUUWUUtNU\MIWU\IWV\I\MI\IW\IU\MJUl