Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Oct 1966, p. 23

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Preschoolers Get Vision Tests The Evanston-North Shore Health Department is conducting free vision tests for preschool youngsters in co-operation with the Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness. Certified, trained technicians from the staff of the state organization do the actual testing, and refer youngsters who need help to their own ophthalmologist or optometrist for further treatment. testing or The next testing session will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Monday in the health department, 1806 Maple Av., Evanston. Further information is available at the department. The program is designed for preschoolers aged 3½ to 5. AL MARTIN CURTIS is voting for -J\enilwortk 2 Area Boys Promoted T o Kemper Cadat PFC Two area boys have been promoted to the rank of cadet private first class at Kemper Military School and College, Boonville, Mo. They are James S. Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wood, 1616 Sheridan Rd., Wilmette, and William P. Becker, son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Becker, 300 Meadowbrook Dr., Northbrook. P. J. CULLERTON for County Assessor because he has administered the Assessor's Office with efficiency and ability. b rooms plus a screened porch overlooking t h e bush enclos - jd backyard. Paneled den or 3rd bedroom, 1 ½ baths. Full basement, 2-car g a r a g e . A charming, well built W h i t e brick home for a small family that is in a most convenient l o c a t i o n -- I'/2 blocks t o t r a i n , 3 blocks t o Sears school, walk t o N e w Trier East. Priced in the mid 30s and available immediately. Mn^ ¢. Mitfyl* Sc do. 751 Elm St.. Winnetka 105 W. Madison St., Chicago REALTORS Hlllcrest 6-7100 Financial 6-7766 >eu (Ho d#auo . # 1st in TYPOGRAPHY and MAKEUP in the 1966 Illinois Newspaper Contest #£* JMJJ&J. ^aJd "This paper is really a honey in make-up and general design." "It conforms with not just some of the rules of good typography, but with all of them.'" "Its use of pictures is nothing short of superb-well-chosen, perfectly placed, and, of course offset does its usual brilliant job." "Its advertising department has been able to coax or blackmail its customers into using some strikingly beautiful layouts." CLMJIX UL the. KaMotL, ^ux/a^cL 1st in TYPOGRAPHY in the NATIONAL NEWSPAPER CONTEST OF 1966 in competition against the nation's 9,000 weekly newspapers, as well as in the home state contest. * a4 u*J&a<^ in GENERAL EXCELLENCE ( T O P category in newspaper competition.) in SPORTS COVERAGE in ADVERTISING EXCELLENCE in CLASSIFIED Wilmette Life · Winnetka Talk · Northbrook Star · Glenview Announcements · Glencoe News · Evanston Review · Highland Park Herald · Deerfield Villager 23 October 20. 1966

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