Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Jul 1934, p. 15

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94.0>9 per cent perfect. Thlis gradie shows improvement over the grade of 92.50 assigned .at the time of the last previous inspection by the commis sion Mi the winter of 1932. Electric service in the 249 larger communities served hy the Public Ser- vi ce company is graded at an average 4>1 92.51 per cent by the Illinois Corn- mtirce commission.. These giladings %vere. issued recently by the commission accurding to its practice of carefully iiispectirig and grading utility, service. througbiout the state at regular inter- vals In assigning the grades, the com- nnsunot engineers examine ail phases oi utility service including reliability and continuity, voltage régulation, handling of conîplaints, records of me- ters and tests and numerous other factors. H. C. Reynolds, district superintenld- dent of the Public, Service compan%, points out tbat this hiigh level of util- aty service was maintained in. spite Of various additiofial burdens in the tor m of increasing taxes, decreased re venutes' and expenses incident to complying with new laws and reg- ulations imposed on ütility companies. Mrs. Maria HandIèr Is Taken by Death June 25 Funieral services for Mrs. Maria Handier, 2105 Lake avenue, who died suddenlv at bier horne Monday, june 25, were held Iast Tbhirsday .after- nooni at the bomne of ber parents in Oak Park. Burial took place at For- est Home cemetery, Forest Park. MIrs. Handler is survived by her bus- band, Henry Handier, wb.o is em- ployed by tbe West End Florists, one, son,.Henry, Jr., three years. old, anid l1i1er parents. Mrs. Handier' was vears old. Girl Scouts Will:Hold Pienie at Lakota Beach, Fixty Xilmette Girl Scouts are to; 4 ie gests tbis Saturday at a .picnlic f rolic on Lakota 'beach, No Nian', Land. This heacb, tunder the mianage- nient pf San.jarvis, opened last Sat-1ý MIr. and Mrs. Fergus M~ead, 320 Oxford road, Kenilworth, left Fri- dayý for a' two weeks' vacation at Santa Fe, N. M. Mr. Uead's mother,, Mrs. Cathêrine Mead of Milwaukee, will keep house during their absence. the (itadys iH has rnoved i LL N 0 1s DML L and1 TELE PnomNE v.' ou Miles Away.... e ~rne ut ito

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