Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Apr 1938, p. 3

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ax- 'Time inlV4 w SUNDAY EVEN1NG CLUB. <ILL MAKE PROGRAM PLANS. Sîlveïr Anniversary ,Year to Be Greateat in Organization'. History Next auftmn marking the 25th an- miversary of tbe Sunday Evening club's programs on the North Shore,. enthusiastie plansare being formed wbich promise to make titis silver an- niversary .season the most succesaful andJ outstanding in the bistory of the' organization. A meeting bas been called at Win- netka Community House for Monday evening, April 25, at which the club's founder, W. Frank McClure, will re- view the possible speakers and at- tractions for tbe season. In addition to tbe club's sponsors, representatives of le.àding' civic, rel- igious, and social organizations of Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka, and Gîencoe bave been asked to attend. Meni f rom these villages will, also give historical sketches of the club's aims and activities. 'It is the oniy or- ganization on the Northt Shore spon- soring prograrns of titis citaracter1 which are open to thte public. Expews.' Prefo-euo A feature of the rally or meeting * will. be the opportunity given those present, to, express their preferences among 40 or 45 availiable speakers1 and other attractions for the season. Special letters and invitations are be- .îng miailed to ail past sponsors of thte. club's programn urging them to attend and participate. De fers Summonses tTardy Tax payer; D.eadltine Is- May 1 justice of the Peace George F. Scherzer, who is handing the col-. lectioin of 1935 delinquent personal property taxes for New Trier town- ship, ýannôunces that the time allowed for. paymnent before tbe issuing >of ,summonses bas. been extended' to May 1. He addes that, in spite of the primary campaigu, tbe big. snow1 and other diverting ciÉcumstances, the responses to bis sent out have been higbiy satisfactory. Mr.: Scberzer expresses bis ap-> preciation of the cooperation, .re- ceived from 'v il1i a g e -officiaIs, and states tbat the method. of making col- lections bas b e e n coenended b many of the delinquents who bave made payments. Tbe policy of granting hearings only in bis office will be continued, he averred. Summonses wiil be issued after May 1 to' aIl wbo do not re- spond before that time. Alley South of School Permanently Barricaded Village Trustee Warren T. Fifer report éd to the Village bioard Tues- day night tbat the, first alley nortit of Washington, avenue,, fiom.. Sevei- teentit street to Ridgeiroad, has bcen permanently barricaded.. The action was taken, with the consent of al Of property oWners affected, as a safety measure, the alley forming the southern boundary of the Howard scitool property, and automobile de- livery traffièc cnstitting danger to1 the pupils. dl Daylight>Savnügý The communities of New Îrrier township -- Wiimetteý, Kenilwortb, Winnetka, and Giencoe - i ac- cordance with th poiiy of Chicago and its suburban co mmunities, will adopt daylight saving. time for the summner , beginning Sunday morn- ing, April 24. Clocks will be turned ,ahead one.hour. Suburban scbed- nies of the North Shgre fine and. the Chicago and Northt Western railway wiil be adjusted to conform with the change. >Chur-ch 'services, will be scbeduled on Daylight Sav- ing Time. Masons Wsll-Viewo Moiorn P*ctwres .of World .Iosrney Beryl Collins, Chicago attorney andmi aster ichancery of *the Superior court of Cook county, will give an illustrated lecture at a social meeting of the Wilmete Masonic lodge Tbursday evening, April 28. Mr. Collins wiil s how motion pic- tures describig a tour aroUnd the world which he conipieted last 'year. The pictures will inciud. many scenes takein in the Chinese 'Ïar area just prior to the outbreak of .l>or- tilities hiihe Far East. This ii one of the nunierous'enter- tainmenV programs -ar'nged for members of the Iodge and their guests by George Ilif, mnaster, and bis corps-of Iodge officers during the current. year. Wilmette Avenue Pavi 4 COLLECTOR HALE OPENS OFFICe ASKS PROPNS Office, Hours in Wnnetkm Bank Io Cited;,Outtin e ymontý, Prooedure Collection of 1937. taxes in New Trier township was launched Tues- day morni.g.when .Collecior Sanborn Hale' placed over 10»80 bis ini the mails. Thtis mailing, he expiaiied, rep.. resented a part of the -reai estate, bills for Wihette, and all-for Glen coe and Wlnnetka. The balance of -- the reai estate bills will be i the mails by the end of the week, Mr. Hale said, and the personal property bills wilI be issued as soon as he re- ceives the books fromn the countyý cierk. Tom E. XHuff of 812 Lloyd place, Winnetka, was the first person to pay his taxes in New Trier. The coilector's office; .at the First National Banik of Win«netica, 7»9 1lm Street, *111 be ope~n during banlng hot*rs, from .8:30 i. Ai. tô 2A "e. nW.; Saturdays, fo::S.:s to 12 noon, and other . hours- to .,;e.eqepaced later, in !oýàl papers. >Bills shoüld be paid within ten dayu (Continued on'Page 6) .Waldtker Leagusrs,--. I;.'Wifl Observe 2*/à. Birtliday Togesda Mrs. Jamei avenue, for venue,* and t speet. theoe public as mDco.nex la. banquet next 'E, E! s ÇnSc.

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