Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Aug 1929, p. 20

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20 WILMET T E L I FE' Augu. t 16,. 1929 ' Select These At Mab el Forberg Will W ed Willard Couch S aturday, August li Out-o'i -town guc:-;ts han: ar.ri \ T d during the \\Tek ior the \n:dding ~aturcla~· aitnn(lCI!l, :\U !!ll~ t 17, ni ~1 is:-. ~I abel :\la;.:-da knl' Ftlr hng tll \\'illa rd l. cc· l'(lttch. T hL· :-.errire i;.; t11 he rca<l at 4 :30 at the ~( 1 rth ~ lw rc ~letlwdi~t church in ( ~kncoe and \rill he iollowc<.! IJ,· a :-. mall re cepti on at the home (lt the bride\ tnotht:r, \1 r~. :\ . ~- Fnrhtr.l!. <Jr,() Linden an~nuc, 1Ju hha rd \\" ()()( ]-. . Public Forum Augu st 12, 1~2<J l·:di tur, \\ ·rUt 1-:TTE Lr Fr·:: The editorial 011 "..:\ c\\. Assessmc·nt in the ~ul>urh::,," in Tribune oi tit ·) elate, in the fir st paragraph th crn >i, chalkn.l! l'." the ci tizen:-. hip oi the p<.: op lc liYing in the ~ u b urhan ,-illagc :;; when it :-.a,·s, "thl' :-. ul> uriJ :;; generally :,peak ing . lta\·e hitltertu e\·aded paying their i;ur ~ hare pj tlte cu:;t oi running th e State oi Jllin oi:-.. Couk rounty, th e Sanitan Di st ric t and the Forest Presene." It is safe to :-;a\·-that stati tic s 1nll show-that in proportion t o the u :-;e made of the ~tate and County in stitu ti ons. i<)r \\ hich th e bulk o f the t ~1x money rei erred · t o is used, by the c it·y oi Chicago and the :-.uburban village:-.. the latter ha\·c hnet niore paid in l 'Xce:;s of thtir 1·air equal propo rtion . It is not the citizenship o i the ~ u burban Yillagcs ,,·ho dl'mand aid i rotn th e count,· agent, nor do they populate the penitentiary at J oliet. the C() Uilt\· jail in Chicago or the infirman· at Oak Forc:-.t. Take a census ni the Pl'(Jple \Yh o usc the Fore st Prc se n es and it will be iound the percentage of :-. uburban citizen_ hip makin,l! such usc is practicallY nil. The north ~ lwr e Yillagc .-. do get ~o!ne benefit irom the nor th shore sanitary channel, hut we han: no control oi th e management thcrc ui. Chica.go out\·otes us and puts in 1b own people \rh o spend the taxt :-; :\n· pa\·. \Ye ha,·e a cinder path alnng:-.idl· th e north shore channel \vhich \Ye neither \\·anted nor asked for. and \\·hich docs not benefit th in till' lea~t. Pa ss ing the burden CJ i state and count\· taxe s irnm Chicag,) tn the su)Jurban ,-illaJ,.!"es \rill not mak e those Yil lages more read,. to he come a part ot Chicago, hut more determined t () k eep out of Chicago. Our trustee-. arc elected irnm among our O\\'n neighbor s. sen·e \vithout s alar~· in most in s tan ce~ . and ha ,.c never been knmnt to rot L' them scJyes expensi\·e automuhik:-. to hl· oaid for 1)\· the people. Our . chnols rank among the highest in the cnuntn·, have no school hoard squai>I>Jc.:; and and . candals. lt i:-; a safe bet. that. bciore such comm ~mities as nmv iorm the ~uhurhan \'illages of Cook count\· ever hec omr a part oi Chicago it will r equire an entire ne\\' populati on inn ~· ulatcd with the virus of discnnte:1t ,,·ith am·one who prciers the peace and ': uict oi a :mburban home after the turmoil oi the cit,·, and who wou ld like t(l -;ec pe ople cro\rcled and herded into apartment~ \Yhich hrinl! in iahulnm rents. in~tead oi h;n·ing indi,·idual h()mcs " ·itlt a ,·a ni and garden. The people liYing in the :-uhurhan Yillages arr. inr thr most part, peopl e o f moderate income -;, \\·hn make _ . , acrifices in order to 0\\'11 their home ~ . and haYe a place to bring up children amid decent surroundings. These ,,e ,·nlc have properh· visible to the a:-;-;c ssor. The,· par real rstatc as ,,·ell 1s personal taxes \Yhile the apartment 1 wusc and hotel d\\'eller docs not jn most instances. Taxes in the suburban to\\'nships arc in practicalh· enn· instance spread equitahh·, · vastlY diiicrent from the method pursued in Chicago. It is safe to assume that the people of Cook county, hnth in ide AUGUST.SALE PRICES . SPORTING .GOODS GIFTS Table Lamps IIHIItl wmug ll t lrnn with nrm and hra~" funt. (.'flll111 lf'h· with )Htrrll· mt·ut ~hatlt·. .\.n t·XCf'lttfollal 1alnt· at $6 Spalding Swimming Suits \II Popular ) l ndf' l s lllltl Color ( 'omhinatioll , $4.95 Golf Bags nur"k. s t t·t·l !llll)"l'tl. lt·l\tllf'r trim, ZIJiper IJUII .hti'IH· t . Wf'r(' $6. ~ow $1.89 Silhouette Lamps .\ IJf'au t iful lamp with mf'tal l>asP, statntf'th· and frostt·tl ~ l ass. Jn ~.:"rt·t·n, $3.95 Golf Balls 1\rn-l' flt.- ha ll ~;. l'u<·ton· "r.('rontls" t hu t t·tpla l "'tlrs t s" uf innn) ot her It rands. 1't'OJH' $1.39 Bridge Set Two flt'f'ks of smart mtulerubtlc JlhtJiiiK ··ard1'. I n halltl1'ome tf'fe· ('ll~t·, Ollf y 47c each Tennis Balls l.iH l't· nn ~)'hn n lu 99c Leather Goods \ 11 IIII USII H IJ J fi li i' tflsp l llJ Of hi~h book~, hu ll s 111 mdal ·1ualitJ ar tl r lt·s-hfll fo ltl s, ndtlrt·ss t'OIIfllf ll f'r, twvks. t ra n·l f'tr. 3 for $1.10 630 Davis St. 20% Off 1567 Sherman Ave. :\n tottg t lw:-.e ,,·)w ha \'l' rt ,me on 1'or thL' n'l'tH are the hride .l~Tll(lm's parents, ~I r. a 11 d \I r s. .J ohn F . C () uc h o i \1 t. Carmel. 111.. the bride' :-; hrother-in-Ja,,· and :-.i:-;ter. Dr. ·ancl \1 r:-.. ( ~. 1,. Jenkins n i Haltimnn:, \lr. and \fr s. Jam es D ;n·i~ oi \1 ihrauh·.c, ~f rs. :\ . L. Parker ui :\l\nH1tl. Ill.. an d ~ti :-.s Ellen Fur berg ui ~ut ton, ~ ~: h . The bride is to "L·ar a \\'hite . a tin go wn, made ,,·ith lon, l! slce\·e:-. and a l() ng :-. k i r t. l Ier n· iI is o f t ull e , and "he will carn a s ho,,·e r bouquet. Her sistl'r. as maid oi honor. \rill wear a pink chilTon aftcrnuon dre ss, \\·ith a leghorn hat. ~Ir s. Fnrber, l! i:-> t n \Har .t!re,· chiffon. Aiter a \\tddin g tri p. ~[r . and ~Irs . Cntch " ·ill mak e their home in ,"pringfil'ld. ,,·here the bricl cgron m is a istant superintendent oi chariti<..'S of the department oi public welfar e. M A RRIES IN CALIFORNIA and \fr . . :\ndrn\· ~IcCanney, of 150 Prairie aYCnuc , announce the marriage of their daught('r, :\onna. to Ray Smi!h, o f Los :\r,gek ., Cal. The \Hdding took place in Lo . .-\ngcl es on \\'ednescla,·. August 14. ~Ir. and Mrs. Smith · w ili make their future home in California. ~fr . ~f iss Frances Spaudt, o f Columbus, Ohio. is spending a iew week s at the l1ome oi her cousin. ~[is s Eleanor - ~ien.·n . at 114 Fifth street. ... . 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