Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jun 1935, p. 8

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Subvo» CAUSE AND) RBADING ROOM-1 133 Central Avecnue open Daily (eacept Wedmeday) ' A. M. to 6 ]P. M WedasdaA.M- 1o 7:45 -P. M- Saturday 9 A. P4. to. P. M. Thle Bible anid Works of Mary Baker Eddy, and ail other authorimed Christian Science Literature M y b. read, 1orrowed or porchosed at the Readng Rooni. «r]3 PUBLIC U CODIALLY IVMD TO AT=Wlb Tu£ CMUlhCU SERVICKS AND: vIurrTH19E READINO ROOMý leu u u w w i w g u w .When Vou stop Vour car on our Brake Tester end actually see how vour brakes behave, vou know without anyone telling you, whether they need attention or not. ,Our Brake Tester is' 1k. four horizontal scales- each one telling just ~J how tnuch braking I etergv is apDlied to~ Leiàe Photo Laying the corner stone of the ,,eu' Post office bidlding#, zvith Village ýPresident.IHarry C. Kinne applying theé mortar. At the lef t of-,thé stone, in front row, reaïng ,from. right.Jo 1f., are: Prcsident Kinne; Postmiaiter Herberi L. O'Connell;- Andreus SPechi of Ari-ona; Pos.tmaster Joseph Daley of Waakegan;. Mrs. William J. O'Connell, mother'of the postmaster; Leo J. Ilassenoeur, assistant U. S. district attorn;t *Rev.,J. -A. Neitmonn, Pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic chwrch; Oscar W. Schrnidt. At thée righi of -the stone, reacing front lef t to right, are: the ReV. Hubert Garleton. pastor of St. Awglnen E iscopal duiwck; E. J. Lïifornter Village Pseside..t Ia.d E Orner;. Ernest J. Kreuigen. Chicago postimaster. gurst speake'r, and George F. Scherzer, commander of Wilntette Post No. 46, Amierican Legioa'. Ceremonies attendant upon laying of the corner stone of the new post office building last Saturday after- noon drew a large crowd of inter- ested citizens. The half -holiday and perfect june' weather, together with a- well balanced program, impelledý residents to join ini the important ing, wnere Hierbert W. H-etike, 631 Washington avenue,' head of the Hénke. Construction company, build-m ers, had erected a platform on the concrete floor. At the head of tbe procession was a police squad, fol-. lowed by the Evanston Drum and Bugle corps. Postmaster Herbertý L. O'Connell made a brief- welcomirig address and then turned direction of.the program Tenth District Clubý Sponsors Spring Dance An evening of genuine fun is promised those who will attend the Spring Informai dance at the Wil-. mette Golf club Saturday, june 15, giveï -under the auspices of the out remuneration, under the leader- ship of chairmen in each of the north shore villages. ýOrganized recently to foster gond fellowship and association among tÎhe young men of the Tenth Congression-ý al district, as well as encouraging an. interest in 'gond government among the members, the Tenth District Young Men's club has several suc- cessful social events to its credit. LSERVICE 740 TWOM fi r.t The copper box contained, auiong § upree court deck ather. things, a.- complet, roster of and copies of 'the1 Village officiaIs, local governing 1 WxLMIZT? .LUE. accounts ofthte on on the. NRA, st two issues of 1 Subjecto- 1 ý À,

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