Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jun 1931, p. 8

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di me» odli and , _ __ cae deoraftoii n - ».m 7. Oiher Imm $7r o'$32.50 T H AT day of days-it wîL mean, so much more if rernembered with a Gruen. But pride of ownership is only partot the satisfaction our Gruen Guild watches give. These celebrated time- pieces have. earned- their reputation tbrough sheer performance - through their accuracy, their fine dependability.. Corne in-you'11 understand why we'take pride in showing them. ChaRma ...a, rue atu t 1hmatching braceet, $"0 Kensington ... a frnm modern Gruen for mem IDUOSINIC P4GLIARULO Jeweler anid Optician R CIES 1166 WJll,%ITETAVE,' PIONE WiiNE-TT-E 106.1 Oscar NWallgren; 4908 Danien ave- nue, Ch icago, ,nort.hbound. on Malin street, collided %vitil a car driven by Patrick JE1. ;auii(lers, 1015 Forest avenue, at Wilmette avenue. Sauin- ders \vas' traveling east. Wallgren Nvas the onli Ierson injured. Hie sut- fered a cut above one, eyc. Both cars wvere badly damaged... At- the Lake. aveniue-M\alin street iintersection i M. 1-1. Towne, 78 E-. Eu street,, Chicago,. northbound on Mtain ýstreet, collided %vith a.'machine Ariv-cn lv Katiierine 'Martin,, 1217. Lelonard p)lace, Evanston. Neither 1)arty %vas hurt, but the cars were (laIlIagedý. IThere were. several o(thier" minor automol)île. accidents.iii \Vilniette in the îpast %veck, none, of wluicl re- sulted 'in 'injuries tooccupant5 o the cars. Y CLLTIE SOEURS SUMMER SCIJOOL of DRESSMAKING Enrofirnent MAY 22ND TO JUNE 15 TH Draping Cutting Fitting 8. and 10 week terms, convenient hours, moderato rates. Make your own wardrobe while learning. WINNETKA 1011 I i g I :TO DEMONSTRATE OUR SCIENTIFIC PROCESS BLANKET CLEANING Dauring (lhe fB WE WILL CLEAN to bring them, to our office and receive his discount. 0F Fred '1June NEW 4DRY CLEANING SYSTEM 1210 CENTRAL ýAVE* WILMETTE 1800 Election of oficers and directors for the ensuing year was one of the prin- cipal items of business transacted at the axinual meeting .of. the New Trier Citizens' league held recently at thé« City club in Chicago. Frederic O. Mason ofWinnetka wvas elected president for a terni1 of one, year. Robert- Stoddard of Wilmette, James C. Murray. of, Kenilwortl, George W.. Gordon. of Winnetkça, and Frank Di. Loomis of: Glencoe were electcd vice-presidents 'for termns of one' year each. Max-,W. Zabel of WXilmette wvas elected secretary ai-d Mrs. E.*j. Phelps'of Kenilwýorth. treasurer,. each for terms of one year. N' Elect Directors Directors elected for twvo .ear t .ernis were Miss Esther Dunishee of W.ilmette and Sherman M. Booth 0of Glencoe. The 1 oliowing were elected directors for one year teris: Dr. L. C. Ayres> ôi \Vilniette.- Henry Fowler of. Wlmette, WNilliam à. King, Jr., Edward R. Lew- isa d dwàr A. Anderson, ail of Win- ietka, Mts. Charles H. Beht and Harry W. M,\on,, of Kenilworth, and Otto- R. Barnett of Glcncoe, *There are tw\o holdover director. GeorgeT. Hoellmuïfth of Wilniette and Edwin C* Austin of Glencoe. *Following the election'of officers, and, directors President Frederic O. Mason calle(l upon James A. Williams, town-17 slîip highway conissîoneÉ, for a re-ý port. Mr. Williafiis' report appeared in dletail in this paper at the tîtue of the annmal towns.hip meeting in Wn iietka early in April. Mrs. Gertrude M. Thurston of WXin- netka, township supervîsor, also nmade a report., She stated that while. there- had-been an increase ini the require- ments for charitable relief no town- ship taxes were needed for this pur-- pose. Cook county, sh e said,, had ali lotted lier two thousand *dollars, and this- aMount, together w'ith: the Red Cross . f uïds,.,had been, sufficiet tfor the purpose. Must LevyTa M rs. Thurston also reported thàt \vhile in the past the general running expenses of the township amounting to about $15,000 per year, a been wflicfl at times were pen connection. Mr. Hale repor ctions in the past sev'en ye i as follows: 1925 ... >....... 920,000 1926-.... .....1,052,000 1927 ..... .....1,101000 1928 ........ 1355,000 1929 .......(none) 1931......1,393,000 e I Free '4 î ad . 1

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