Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Aug 1935, p. 13

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;Street in iAhnjwortr4 AIiis;5 LIWIce north on Cenier Street to Winuetka, Illinois; thence north on Center Street to Tower Road; thenice west on Towerl Road.to Linden Avenue; thience north on Linden Avenue to Giencoe Road ln Gleneoe, Illinois; thence north on Gleà- coe Road to Green Bay Road; thence forth on Green Bay Roade te Its intWr section wlit County bine Road. The*above described route is to be used only for. the, purpose of making local pickups and. deliveries to pointe hetweens Evanston,4 Ilinois, and County bine Read, and the operation therealong shali be confined to local service- wlthin the cities and ,villages located along said route and shallfnot be used for, any through traffic destined, te points- beyond County bine Road. *(b). From petitioner's terminal- or other points i Chicago, Illinois, via the inost feasible- route to Devon Avenue and Mc- Cormnick Boulevard ln the city of Chii- cago,, Illinois; thenoe north over and along McCormick Boulevard to its in-ý tersection with West Rallroad Avenue in the clty of Evanston, Illinois; thence north ln West ailrad A.venue te Mai Street in Wilne.tte, Illinois; thence west on Wilniette Avenue to Ridge Road in Gros PontIllnoi; thence east on Wilmette Avenue to Main Street; thence forth on Main Street to Center Street in Kenilworth, Illinois; thence north on Center Street te Wiinnetka, :Ilinois; thence north on Center Street to Tower Road; thence west on Tower Road to -Linden Avenue.; thence nort4i on Linden Avenue to Glencoe Road ln, Glencoe, Illinois; thence north on Glencoe Road te Green Bay Road;* thence north on Green Bay Road to its Intersection wltb Couhty Line. Road. urne, omfcials of the North . Shore Property Owners association advise ail property owners. to tboroughly study the routes suggested, -and tô informn themiselves, fully,"as to the effect any truck route will bave up.- on. real estaté values. BA.HEL0R. 0f ARTS Louis Kuppenheirner, Jr., 1130 Laurel, avenue, HubbardWoods, was awarded thé degree..of bachelor of arts by, Northwestern unversity at the close,,of the 1935 summer session last week. 1N .ST. JOHIN'S PULPIT The Rev. Paul Frillmlann 'of Mel- rose- Park will occupy the :pulpit in St. 'John's Lutheran churcbi Sunlday' rnorning, August 25, ini the absence of the Rev. J. H. Gocel, pestor of thé church who is away on vacation. Mrs. Irving G. king and her sister, Mrs. Grant Fisher, of Los Angeles, spent several days this week with the Claude E. Fitch family of 1033 Elm- wood avenue. They had been visiting friends and relatives for the past five weeks in Chicago and returned to Los Angeles on Tuesday. Mrs. king is the mother of Mrs. Thomnas Fitch of MARSHAÂLL FIELD & COMPANY freseRts Id Second SNOOZIR ""the idoal dog ALL DA4Y SATURDAY AUGUST 24 Shows at 10, z2md 4 See Snoozer add and that amazed and de!i -t, work arithmetic scores of. theatre a ana snA ajànL euV MaVV AVany tnLIIuU5 traffe destlned to points beyond County Une Road. (c) From petit ioners terminal or other points ln Chicago, Ilinois, via the most' feasible route. to Cicero Avenue in Chii- cago, Illinois; thence north on Cicero Avenue to Skokie Road (otherwise known as U. S. Route No. 41):ý thence north on said Skokie Road to Central Avenue in Highland Park, Illinos; thence east on Central Avenue to Green Bay Jtoad; -Ihence, »orth on Green Bay Road to Prairie Avenue ln Highwood, ner sismer, spen« aà J. H. M Avinti ln Ni Tqstue Route Nt Grove, Golf, Ile flvpld. Bqinnnekb d'wp iStrmeti M past on B1elvig Street ; thence re Street to Ge tith on Genesee1 flvi- nce reet N. A.. NIANNA Inc. 952 Spamisi CourtI WiUm.fte 467 I 9 m

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