Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Aug 1939, p. 5

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1-e said he. expe ct s to. be able, to handie any payments up to and in-, cluding Saturday of this week, and urges ail tax payers whô, have not paid, to do so bythat time. The collector said he' is advised that penalties 'wilI be charged im - mediately on the first of next month. The penalty on unpaid second instali- ments will be one percent,~ and on *Dr. El1er E. Helma of Los, An- geles wfil. again occupy, the pul- pitý of the Wilmette -Parish Meth- odist church Sundai, mornhng, August 27., Dr. Helms la serving as supplyi pastor for a few weeks during the absence of the Rev. Erskine M.: Jeffords, who is va- cationing. unpaid first instaliment it will be Dr. Helms will return to Los An- 4 percent. geles soon after having spent the[ summner in speal<ing engagements Any unpaid personal property bis in various sections of the countrY, muist also bear the rate of 4 percent 1 itreuaig 'ssênr1%les at Lakce Side, on and after September 1, and 3 per- 'Ohio; Winona Lake,, md., and Ocean cent up to that date.. Grove, N. J. He served for six weeks as interim pastor of the Wilmette church iast P roclama tiol, autumn and is well known on the A proclamationý setting aside the NrhSoe speriod beginning Sunday as -Traffic Arrest Youig Woniiai Courtesy Week" was issued Tuesday at the village hall by President A trS eH t o Harry C. lKinne. The proclamation £ e'S follows. *e T 1t-9Boy a week of tournarment play in which Miss Sîmmnons, captured her semiî- final match fromn Patricîa Ungaro, 6-2, 6-3, and Miss Drucker 'Won over Marjory 'Amos in the. other semi-m final bracket by a score of 6-39 6-1. The entire tourney was. featured by hard fought, play, with many deuce games which were flot reflected, in the scores. Exceed 100 Entries The Shawnee senior championship tournaments, which are being held for the first trne in, the history o! the club, will be the high point in1 the most active tennis season ever staged on the club, courts. More than one hundred entries were rep- resented in the opening rounds of this week's tourneys, according to James Doherty, Shawnee t e n n i s coach. Ralph Cissne, regular conductor of the federal music project's Amer- ican Federal orchestra, wili, preside as guest conductor when the Illinois Symphony orchestra gives. the final concert* of the current Outdoor se- ries Wednesday evening, August 30, in Washington Park,amphitheatre iîn Wiln-ette. Soloist of, the evening will be Robert Speaker, baritone. Sponsored by the Wilmette Cham-. ber of Commerce'and affiliated civ- ic orga1nizations in, co-operation with the federal music,,progject of Illinois, the programs are presented free of charge to North Shore music loyers. Record Attendauice The concerts have grown ini popu- larity each year, since their incep- tion four yeargs a go and it is esti- [mated that more than fifty thousand [people have attended so far this sea- [son, Mr. Speake r will 'sing the aria, *'Non Piu andrai" from "The Mar- niage of Figaro" by 'Mozart and "Hear Me Ye Winds and Waves" by Handel. Mr., Speaker has been featured in oratorios at xnany North Shore churches. Hie is a member of the faculty of the American Con- servatory o! ,'Music and is heard weekly on -a nationwide radio hook- WHERF AS, Statietics, showp that' appro.ximately 90" ' of ail traffie acci- dents result from the iiidifference, negligence, ignorance, and disèourte-' ous con duct of motorists and pedes- trians; and WHEREAS, The traffic fatality rec- ord 'for. the first six months of 1939 has S'hown. an alarming increase over the same period of 19 38 largely be- cause of the improper attitude of drivers and pedestrians: and week *charged with assault with in- tent to kili and with attempted ex- tortion. The arrest was'made in the Sheri- dan restaurant, 344 Linden avenue, Wilmette, .after she had dashed a drinking glass into the face o! a youth she charged had betrayed her. The case, called for Wednesday afternoon, was disrnissed for lack of prosecution. CKi] (SEAL) (Signed) Nicholas P. Miller Village Clerk ers who are cônducting. services at the church during the absence of' the Rev. James T. Veneklasen, pastor, w%ýho is on.his.sumirier vacation. Ill men's 'doubles include Bert Lewis The Illinois Synmphony, directed by. and Ralph Wheaton, Haldy Wilson Mr. Cissne, wil also play the over- . and Bob Waldorf, Gordon Ewing and ture to . "Mignon" by Thomas, Sym- IR. D. Clark, and Bannister and Cal phony No. 4 i A Major, - "Italian"? Knotter, the four semi-finalists of - by Mendelssohn, Caprice. Brillant the m-idseason tourney. on the theme of the "Jota Aragon- 1 A crowded gallery o! Shawnee ese" by Glinka, the Strauss waltz. members and guests is expected to "Wine, Women, and Song," and witness the final matches of the four iszt's Symphonie Poem, "Les Pre- championship tourneys which wiîî ludes." be played on Sunday afternoon. The complete program follows:, Telephone Vour CI.ssîfied Ad WILMETTE 4300 WINNETKA2000 was a] ton po, ýsted anda e station. at the

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