Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jan 1937, p. 24

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enie . er toDcmr1,'136, the n the ordinary management ofthte district was mn on a strictly business. district, but resulted ini the districti basis and each emrployee was recquired much more nearly completing its, to dafuiays wok in accordance perma nent work as pflanned. with a, resolution adopted at the first The trustees, including. nivself, meeting of the trustees, and later Te- serired- without compensation of any affirmed by another resolution. kind directly or indirectly. 0f course these employees, with the' The board. of trustees at their' exception of the superintendent and meeting*on December 17. 1936,,unani- the assistant secretary, were Derno- mously adopted the. following resolu- * crats recommended byvros~lt-ton, cal leaders,. but none were given ýpo- . "WT1ERFAS, ýJohn Taylor Boo Z baW sitions until investigation was made ýerved lfor the.1aet four' year's as presi- as to their capacity and noue allowed ""lt of the bo4rd of- trustees of the to etaw 'osiion unesstheydi, North, Shore MNosqulto Abaternent dis4- to etan psitonsunlss hey triet: ." their work prcperly. 'WHEREAS. It is ýth- eeo the s-1Idi R«ù une Défile t0"rd ta e-i)reisS triM". Bro upon hI'-- Recuns Dtals"tirement Its grptifiention for th-,"qjnien - We went into officeý on December -f î(t'1 rf p"n,e ""4 efflen" 9, 1932. and the new trustees appoint- he bas Alspflayed In the ýaffair%-s of c4tid cdand assuming office at that time q!stri(,t: e-. PE TT RESOL101VED, that thé, bo"d ol were Thomas J. Lynch, Morris K. ., h~ht.<fVV~t". John '-il'oi Levinson an m&lf. -o14ove~r tl'us- JBooz Jsgrattu4a ,for hi,ý er",i"eqs-s tees were Arthur Strin-ei' and M. E. ---ll ""rfornied In eoi»i-ectiofl wlth sald Nevins. The term of Mr. Nevins ex-JH ALRBO pired and on January 4j 1934, Mack _________TAYLOR_ BOO D. Falknor succeeded him. Mr. Lev- inson resigned about November 20. RELIEF * 1935, to become qttorney for the board january 20, 1937. at salary of $50.00 a month, whi(ch .Editor, WILME'M'e LîrF,: continued until September 2, 1936., Wsur frecpent and accurate reports of when bis salary was increased to relief activity in the township have beeni $75.00 a rnonth. James P. Fleming %,reatlv apnreciated by those charged. w~.sthe appintd to fll bi unx-.with ibis responsibility, both iti an ad- New Trier township is almost uniquen amnong the fourteen hundred or moret townships in the stat 1e. in that it levieda only one 'and a half .mills instead of thev full three milis authiori7ed by. the legis-a lature last, summer., This was becauseF the ratio. of relief need in the township to the assessed propertyvaluation was ton, snall to warrant the -fulIl le«'al ~and' i thorized levy. Moreover, aàs.the caset load has thus far been kept to about one haif that of, last witlteri expenses havej heen considerably below the *estimate. Tt5 would appear, there fore. that general ' ecolinic conditions locallv have im-A prove, and it is, a fact that relef ex- I nense is greatly reduced. I believe, .t is important that. interestied taxcjayers should lie aware of this. S. H. Olmsted. relief director, New Trier Township. Margaret SansÉer to Lecture in Evanston, On Tuesday evening. February 2 at 8:15 o'clock Marzaret Sanger wl 5oeak at the First Methodist churc 1. EvP nston. Mrs. Sanger, in addition to her fight to lezalize birth control. in this miltitrv has trvplledaIl over the make in tnis section oi i cutli this season. Annually the choir maker, a tour through the. east. w*nding up 1with appea.rances through Wisconsin, and southerni Minnesota. This Çrear, however, -the, group. was enzaged to sing ini Chicago, and theofficers of Theta Upisilon Rho,. through contact with the uniivers*ty. wpre ab)letonmake(, the plans for the Minmette concert. The choir, singinz a- cap'pella. will give its reRular, full'-leng.th, recital -of sacred music for. which it has gained a nation-wide reputation, inicluding the individualistic chants and chorals which John Marinus Kuvpers. -direc- tor.brouglitto light while.doin;r re- search. work in the large, librariesý of Europe. The 60 trained. voices, al.t of Whom are students at Hamline. university in St. Paul, presents a fproZrami of chrlworks 1by Baclh. Christiansân_, and the many comp)osit*ons f roni the Russ.an school. The great plasticity of this group enables it to méet with iauthority every demand madeby this iwîde variety of compositions. The concert, scheduled for 8 :00 P. m., in the sanctuarv of the Wil- mette. Parish Methodist church, is free to the public. A silver offering v ill be taken. was- necessary 114Lat 'i-eu nbc oi1rrceteioilcmei nt * almost immediately additional tax-orrcnteiora0cmet nte prozress. * warrants to the amoulnt of $791.52. rid-winter increase of' the number of On December 7. 1936 a decision aIl of which were 'retired durine tih, relief clients, correctly states the situa- was handed down bv: the U. S. Cir- vear 1933 or the earl'v part of 1934. tion but ina# give a slightly inaccurate cuit Court of Appeals in a test ca se Large Cash Balance imonression to those who are only 'par-, which' has accomplished what Mrs. There was cash on harid or ii ibatik tially inform'ed. Wheni the township1 agrhs entynýt ob of $864.91. and outstandin bills of took over the responsibility for local i'mendment. This decision makes $5529, while at the extpirationi of myv relief frein the county agency last July, leizal,' "the importation, sale, or car- 1 A IA' -,c _ . --- A"e l,; +riazP liv mail of thinLws which might staff at the r.vanstonhosita~iL4;, .sL' Benjamin Carpenter of Winnetka. Mrs. John J. Healy oi Evanston,. the Rev. Charles H. Heimsath, Dr. H. J. Holloway of Evajiston, . Mrs. John H. S....Lee, Nirs. Donald H. Mann, Mrs. Arne Oldberg, Mrs. Wilder A. Packard, Mrs. Robert L. Scott, Supt. James Roy Skiles, Dr. Paul Wolfe, Mrs. F. H. TuthilI, Mrs. Kenneth L. Wilson,-Mr's. A. L. Gard- I ner. Prof.. and Mrs. William S. Byron, Trustes-.LppoiU±ê*. Hôld-Overs............ John1 Thoms John T. Booz Thomas J. Lynch Mack D. Falknor jýrthur.Stringer an nf to Mr. Schilling is survived by an- other sister, Mns. I. Hammerstroemn. formerly of Chicago.

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