Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Sep 1935, p. 1

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TDAHLIA SHOW AS TERM BEGINS Staff of Teachers ýCallede'to meeting Saturday; Sehool Doors Open Monday Ail but four of the teachers who were members of the Wilmnette public school's staff Iast year will be on band next Moniday morning when the 1935- 1936 terni opens. The four teachers flot returning'are Miss Grace Gavton, librarian;, Miss Marian A. Loag, as- sistant librarian and. former, gr ade teachr; Miss. Ruth David.son' ai-d -Miss E. Dorothy Stevens. Miss Davidson and Miss Stevens were married during the summer. *Miss Loag is retiring after 24 years of service ini the Wilmette schools, and Miss Gayton. is leaving lier po- sition here to enter a different field of library woîrk. Talc. Library' Posta ,The two new librarian.s who will> takce the places of Miss Gayton and Miss I.oag are Miss Virginia Ken- nedy of Chicago and Miss Priscilla Morrow, whose homne is 'in North Dakota. Miss Morrow served as sub- of Ilinis. *Filling the vacancies cause.d by the resignations of the two. teachers who were married will be Miss Mary Alice Eaton and Miss LouiseEleanor Mc- Ketizie. Miss Eatotî, ra* Wellesley graduate 1Who received her. Masteér's de-gree in geography f rom the Univer- sity of ChicagoQ, wifl teach fifth grade geography and English at the How- ard, school. Miss McKenzie, whose home is in Witinetka, will'teach gen- Thesc bcautiful ciPs zwill bc aDnong the azvardi to 1w made at i te dahlia Show to be held at Winetka Coninmiitv buSe Salurdav and Sundav, Sep- temIYer 7 and 8, undcr auspices of the Americaur Gardenpers' association. There 'will be special awuatds for amateur growers of dahlias. T/w shiozc opens Satuirda-v ai 2 o'clock and on Sunday at 10 o'clock ini the morning. Notify Policé When vised by residents when they %vill be absent from home in order that police protection may be afforded their piroperties. Chief McGuire states that' inspection of sucli properties will be made at least twice during the day and*as frequen tly at iîight. He point- ed to two recerit burglaries which might have been prevented had noti- fcation been given the d'epartment. EiowevIer., he. wariîs against postiiîg C. OF C. MEETS MONDAY Reservatons should b. mnade at the. office of the. Clamber. A nationally. kaown speaker is expected to head the. prograin. VANDALS BREAK GLASS Mrs. 1L. B. Sager, 501 Laurel ave- nue, reported to the police departmhent Friday that 24 panes of glass in the Sager gavage had been brokien by Assessed Valuation Lower Than for 1933; Personial: PropeOrty Valuation Cut The tax rates and the assessed valuation on which the .1934 tax bis will l)e com-puted, were: announced '-his week. Towýnship Collector San- .-)i Hale said he could not state just wvhen the tax bis would be out, 'but lie thought ,it would be somne timie next -week. While the, tax ýrates are higber, herie is, somne reduction in 'the as- sessed valuation, which will, offàet '.oewhat the rate increase. This"is. .;articularly true in rgard to person. il property, wbile railroads are a trifle. bigher. As.ssed Valuation D.ereased ,Inî assessed valuation New Trier township as a whole, shows a de- crease for 1934 froni 1933, of $2,697,- 905. Ini the nortb. shore villages of Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka and Glencoe this amounts to $78,223 Mn real estate .and $2i696.420 in personal. %vith an increase of .76,23R iraiIroads. Rates a e .Jumup The 1934 rate in Wilmette is $6.44, as corupared to $5.91 in 1933; $6.33 as against $0 '03 in Kenilworth; $6.41 as against $5.78 ini Winuîetka and $6.90 as against $6.33 in Glencoe. *Wilmnette, with $1 :16 and a fraction lias the highest village rate, witli Winnetka the lowest at .82 and a fraction. In the school levy, however, the condition is reversed, with Winnetka ~.J cner oi mai street and vy uxette reprebvIIL4Lives 01 4J.-)niviuurs whoq avenue. He stated that two or three answered every roll cali in the House letters taken froni the box by the regular' during the session recently 'closed. collector had been partially burned. The In th.e 235 days on which Congress culprit, said, Mr. O'Connell, is flirting -Met, 204 roll calîs.were taken, con- with Leavenworth pri son, since such trasted witli only 197 roll catis in both Peactice constitutes a federal ofifenise. sessàionso h peius Congress. Ca Il -WiLMBITE4300 Ad-Taker lished in Witm~zLin each we on a page set aside forschan- nounicements.

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