Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 May 1933, p. 13

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t0 nri inrougtn auînoritatve cflaii- Sprntn t-Sauers -eicpla'ned. neis that President Roosevelt is look-______;___ ing favorably upon bis suggestion by HAG SEFI DRO letter a few weeks ago that the ,Sko- AG EFI ERO kie marsh be included. in the, Presi- MNicha el P.1 Madagin, 72 years old, dent'sl, refor.estation programn, no :,a widower wl o lived at 1204 Gregory awaits the Word to proceed. iaVenue, was found dead in his bed-, Plans have been icorpleted. under room Ilate Wednesday afternoon, May the supervision of Charles G. Sauers, .ebdhne iieffoiabd geneal upernte6entof he Fres Ipost with a necktie, and the coroner's > Peerve ditrctsuperintéieto'fhendFoen;t jury returned a verdict of suicide Sauers, i ii an interview gave the fol- i wle tenporarily insane. Mr. Mad- lowing brief sumnniary of the Forest .gi, hiasaabrha lie Preservé plan o f the developrnent off 111 ýilniette tventy years. Funeral. the Skokie marsb. o services were heda t rancis Sa ier church, Saturday moring "Theultmatedevlopmnt heand burial took place at Asbkum, Ili. Skokie marsh area will produce a__________ niarsh and water. landscape with a1 more or 'less beavy border owood- DET OCUSARL2 land. at either side. The existing The death of, Miss Agnes Scully,' mar sb has' unique beauties varying latnt of Mrs. Harold Newton, former-. with each season, but it is a bit too l]y. of Wilmette, occurred in San, gret n epase orproerappeca-Maeto, ýCal., on April 29. Funeral tion by the spectator'. services and burial took place at Rose AidDringeHill cemnetery last. Saturday. Miss Lagoons AdDang, Scully, ho was in ber seventies, bad "The introduction . of impounding y lagôns s anec~s~r pat o th ~-nioved to California about three v~ears lution Of the spccial drainage probleniaowibteN tos whiIcII is invoived in the lanuîulig ot yearl3y and seasonlal floods ini this arca, Engineering and<li hyrailie corn- -Imitationls cali for an area of ap-. proxinaàtelNy 100 acres for permanent, water storage a<Id the proportioning of this area between S'izable bodies of water and conne cting streanis formis the. basis for the landscape treatnient of the entire project. "lu general, the larger water sur- Mr. and Mrs.- E, L. Beishie anri tiheir daugbter. IMiss Alta Dec, bave returned to.their home at 530 Fore';t avenue, from a two nonth' stav A. thieir winter borne in Mounit Doia Fia.,Thev returned by ý-waN- of Ws iîmgton. ,.Te aristocrats Of entertainment now deligkht Chicago nightt'y at -the brilliantly beautiful new TheZaestj relativelv nârrowv andiwning, con- necting streains. bordered with river vegetation; wiil create a deliglhtful>l' contintious picture both fromn the water and froin neighboring high- ways. On cithier side of thesc water areas the rnarsh will 1he retaitied in its present state and necessary ex- cavation will be used for levees at thc outer limù'its of the flood storag e plain wbich approxirnate. four hundred acres. "Reforestation Mi the Skokj*c area Lasting PERMANENTS Our tale ntêd operators wiII giveý you just 'theciesired effeci. Most Popular Wav.e Otiéer8 $8.95 and $7,50. Fo<r Appontment Phone. WiIm.t$e4532 cý , ATý THE PALMER HOUSE eRichard Cole. a aand his Empire Orches- ta... whose dazzling dance music won Chicago at the Opera Club. $5 Complete Fuutlais Service L B RESTAURANT sa" L- CONFECTIONERY 6011 Main St. 637 Forerey Damueuuerk BIectric Co.' 1165 Wilînette Ave. Phone Wilmette 214I

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