Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Aug 1938, p. 34

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arrang'ed by R.- F. - Ahrens, 2231 lLakeilde place, ilandParkdis-. trAclt. traffle manager for' United, in- éluded: From Hu9bbard Woods, lDon Peebles, 1446, Asbury avenue; fArom Winnetka, Carl ICuebnle, 1066 Cherry Street; from Glencoe: Reuben A. Lewis, Jr., 612 Washington avenue; R. F, Garn, 911 Skokie Ridgeý dr4ie;, D. MC Neson, 595 rLc'ngwood avenue;' Robert Fletcher, 730 13luff Etreet, and; non Rcoyce, 336 Essex road, Kenil- -Worth. Trustees IsetNw I -env* ew Water Plant OblilgiugTorgel Hale Cochran toas an obliging target. for the. camera lens re- cently' at Wlmette beach. Ball- Wilson photo. library book renalregulin..iu Patrons will be supplied with cards to be brought'to the library when borrowing and returning books, and. these cards will be automnatically stamped. Hère'S a Pire Story That Rates, Correction In the July 21 issue of WILp-ET LffE, the erroneous statement wvas mnade that the village fire department had been called to. the home of Hu- bert L.' Goodrich, of 1234 Wimette avenue. The incident in reality trans- pired at the' Katzel's. grocery .:and market, located at 1334 Wilme tte Sand Pltior@u.d Joe Conrad mfght e have been uin gng the old-time tune, *I Ain't Got 'Nobody" tvhen this saaps hot tcas taken. But, as you may have suspected, he has.mere- ly been prematurely buried în the s'and. by his friend, George MuUe'. The scene: Wilmette beach. Bail-Wilson photo. ,wiIi wasioo Qleview has, water supply fi pumping station. bas been turned short periods fc cleansing. the re dinner.- d for its Wilmette the water 1 mains for1 Moore, Misa severî or trip to the Black -Hilils. Tney 1be away for three weeks. Mr. lauf has a niovie camera with iand wifl take pictures of the st interesting sights. Miss Geri- eve Birlauf, who has been abroad almost a year, is expected to irn home the first part of Sep- )r ttuA5weeVZi ý-Wan in Wiscoi for most of Vl --o-- rnmer, Miss Mary Elizabeth Carpentèr re- cently retu rned to Wilmette froîn Camp Newaygo, Newaygo, Micb. *7~ JbL0 ai. 4-îqew i4ie xi& >4 uvi. - sides these there are the city-wi opportunities of Symphonies, Oper and recitals. The Wilmette Publie library b tound its collection of books on aspects of music in great demar a week. National parlc. -Miss Marie Edwards of Dlayton, *Ohio, was the house guest of. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Croswell, 110 Broad- *way avenue for a few days this week. Miss Edwards is a cousin of the Croswells. Mr. ar 1135 Lai Edwn, Lake, 'W day and

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