WTD._TIC! uUY-MIScm"a#ueEU $$$OLD-CLOTHE$$ SUIT"-SHOES-0VBRCOATSI FU1m COÂTS - PROMPT SERVICEc Martin's Clothing, Store 'la Cuater, IEvanston Uni . 2Z20 18LTN3S-tfc MACH INERY OF ALL KINDS WýANTED - DRILL PRESS, LATHES, ETC. PH. WINNýETKA 3435. 132L6-itp junk- Dealer-Goidma RIGHEST PWCES PAJD FOR ALI, kinds of Junk and old clothes. phone Wtlznette 5417. Wlnnoetlk.3720, 132LTN3-4tp Junk Dealer-Phil Schuman Hilhout market price for paper, mnaga- zines, ragg, old I ron, scrap Metai.] bathtubs and mnen's old cothlng. Phone 'Wilrnotto 349.f .ý 132LTN4-4tp CAN USE Aý NUMBER 0F OLD LEOP-I rdCoats. Phone Wilmoette Z590. WAN1~D - ADY'SBICYLT, ALSO WANTD - ADY' BI132LTNAIo-t ehand gardon cultivator. Prince, phone Wtlmette 4520, evenings. 182IA-îtp mi&CELLANIEOUS STUDENT DfflIRES PIANO PR.W-C tice in home near MEm St. station on Thursday afternoons or a féw evenings a. week. Small paymont given In return. Oeil Miss Brown, Winiiotka 38$4. 13414TN-tp VILLAGE 0F WILMETTE WiIueUè, Illinois Notice of Pro-Rata Ps.yxents on SellAssessment Bonds and Interest aopn Maturlng Decembor 31, 1931 Notice la hereby givon that payrnonts, on Speclal Assessment Bonds and In- * torest Coupons 0f the Village of Wil- môtto, Illinois (Cook Co unty), wIll be made through tho Wilmette State Bank, Wihurette,' Illinois, to whom Bonds and Interest Coupons should be forwarded for collection and endorsemont of the undernoted payments: Speclal Per Cent of Assessment Distribution No. Inst. Bonds Interest 226355 1.PI W irET TP1- ance Plan of the Adinistration. ge Instar- Housing FINISH REsTAURAQ4T.WOlRK Work on the new restaurant. at, Curtiss airport is nearing completio n, and it is expected that the restaurant, will be open, within a few'days. It la located on the up1per deck of the hangar at the south end. Catherine Loucks, daughter of, Mr.ý and .M rs. Vernon LoPucks, 234 Sher- idan road, Kenilworth, ýis -in quaran- tine with measies. mette, Illinois (Cpok County), w 11 be made through the Wilmette State Bank Wilme tte, Illinois, to whom Bonds and Interest Coupons# should beý forwarded for collection and endorserment of the uneroCentynet Special Per Cet0f ,Assessnient Distribution No. Inst. Bonds Intorest 148 8-5 177 7 51 187 6 1W2 191. 6 5 192 6' 1é 30 191 6 10 25 197 6 à 10 198> 6 10 30 211 .5 lu 20 217 5 à - 1 224 5 15 50 225 5 15 50 226 5 5 10, 231 5 15 25 242 5 5 5 254 4 10 .20 266 3 5 .57848 O81 Treasurer, Village June 13, 1935. VILLAGE O0F Wllmatte, Notice, of Pro-Rai Spociai Assieesmont Bi Coupons Maturing D Notice ls hereby gii on SpéciliAsseàssin It. s with reluctance that ýthis ex- cursion into the Pastisa attempted, for trying to recil sights and. sounds oc- curring over a half century ago, is much like explorîng ini a fog. Our first Sunday scho.l: experience. was: as a barefooted boy.being guided through a jüngle Indian :trail to a small "meeting. house"p about where the Evanston hospital now stands, This Must have occurred in the late sixtesaltoug meoryis luncertain. At this time, plans were materializing for a permanent religious organiza-, tion, and very soon'tbereafter the Minmette -Union church began ,hold- ing services in the sehool houise,,long -since dismantled., Loaned photo.;- graphs 'accompany ing this. sketch may interest those flot familiar with those early .structures. Hel Sevfiois la Seha.I The center wing of. the school house became the main auditorium, the "Infant -Classes," so called, be- ing taught in the south room. Thet slorth wing was addcd later. It was at teniporary or makeshift arrangement and unsatisfactory even for those pioneer days. The long, low. woodt burning stove did its best to furnisht heat, but failed miserably i bitter' .ýz . «Llz"2jr,£1.1 6 - .-VO. e of Wilmette,- Ili. The bell ini the turret. served for ý 1 - L-ltc week days and Sunday and provided WILMETTE the adventuresome boys with- op- ]Minois portunities for midnight mischief. ta Payments on Wood was plentiful and the fuel gonde and Interoht used, although a few so-called aria- 2cember :31, 1934. tocrats were comnuencing to burn. ýven that.payment., ça4.1-Ou lampa, bracketed to the It Bonids and In- e Village of Wil- *ails,--,gave out a ghostly glimmer, County>, will b. that was occasionally amplified by a Imette State Bank, wrhpe' atrfrfwvn whom Bonds and wrhpe' atrfrfwyn uld be forwardod ttared into the night without one. c'ryWard, to return i a like manner at sundown. Somelul<~aduw-uDC016» Gardens gave bountifully, and cellars wiere veritable storehouses againat the winter's want and chili. Eaich housewife could *bc' ,hér .own Cook ' for the modem 'bakery hýad yet to Corne.% Neighbor trýusted neighbor, and as often asflot doors remained u n Ioc k e -" -GuIliver's, Tra vels", "A'round the W orl l E ghy ay, or "Twenty Leagues under the Seat were acceptedas fantastic i magin ngs; yet hôw doubly fantastic ldh1 seemed anY prophecy peitn h cOMMOnest coMforts and cOiveh. enices of our*present every -day life.. But living was sweet and whole- some. Straw rides, brought joy in summer, and slezgh beli tinlcled in winter,. "Turkey lu the Straw" e,ý livened the Auttumn "barn,4ances,» when apples were red andl puznpkln yellow, and ever.y breeze dropped Ishimînering leaves ik golden con- fetti. When spriug freshts jud- denly overflowed and froze, waa tI*re a prettier siglt thas, the £ueting forms holding %h btheir --ai torches and akatiuug aasong the dis- tant trees ? But material things fade before thc>se of the spfirit, and we returu to the church. It's in the new building now, and, flying the Cnore.eational is ueu s aprivate garage. HS» .T.hmt Choir. entrance, separating the wide iniddle pews froni the narrower ones along the sidewalls. Tbey were hard, and we recaîl earnest discussion about ways and means for cushions, and- one portly member remarkiug that *he was satisfied with the cushions the Lord had provided. A rmai c Notice of Pro-] SPecial Assesemnin Coupons Mgturlng Notice la. hereby, on Speclal 'Assess, terest Coupons of a___ ~ 1 U j Bells tikled in vacant lots, for very departed with Santa ClaUs. WILMETTE I *~ few householders disdained owning aOtt.P*I Illois_- cow, or selling milk to a neighbor The summer picnics were held ini a stePayent Of 52 M~n ~ ~ Iwîthout ont. And the zilk. and pasture land abutting Lake and For- BQIIds and interest 8 a cream of those days would make our est avenues, and between Fifth and ___________31, __1933.us8 present dairy producta taste like Seventh streets., Tables groanied iven that paYmêOnts a WKLmmzB32 Urivusn 7317: water. with appetizing food, topped with ent B3onds and In-8 îoVlae0 » Old Dobbiin did our, carting and lemonade and ice cream.