Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jul 1935, p. 25

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h 1910- ce o rif ness and club expérience in industrial and social problems-and the net re- suit is an ýengaging personality that secs humor and. challenge in every sort of bumaàn activity. .Aànnouncing at once that thé news- paper publisher is L. B. Ring, now 81 years . Old and making> bis home. witb ber, and that the advertisingman; is William L. Ninabuck,*in charge of aanc s . iým i 4,nuiIeignoors. Juîy 1916 to March 1918---dirctor, labor department foi- Holep roof Hoslery com- pany.ý Milwaukee. Sprlng, of 11918-wlth State Board of Vocational Education as director of womnen's trades (WiÉcon$ln). ., SePtember 1918-appointed by Mary Van Kleecki head of w6mien's service, section -of Ordînance departnient, to it inclustry committee of the League of Womeni Voters. Eventuallyshe »as thrust into a greater responsibility in this field for a 'tbree-year period when, she* succeeded Mollie Ray Carfrolas national chairman, of the same com- mittee, which. was. finally combined- with the. committee on the legal status of womnen. .This job ýproved to be as eavy, as some of ber former indust.rial connec- tions, heaping up. piles of, correspon- dence and causing ber to flit- about, f rom one'state to another, conferrin9 witb chairmen of the varjous state committees. Her Journeyings took ber to Richmondl, Louisville*, Nashville, New York,. Wasbington, an d like ports of cali. Knowas Industrial ProUeans WVhen the dépression suddenly de- scended ini 1929 and the social agencies hegan emitting. yelps for help, she decided to go back into the ranks of the professionals. For tbree y ears she served in- the Chase park district of the Illinois Emergency Relief comn- mission. This spring, truc tô her journalistic flair for moving on to Iearn new experience, she was trans- fered to the Lawndale district of the IERA as supervisor. Housed in a wing of the American Steel and Wire company, down in the factory district, FR! DAY, JUILY 12 JESSIE ROYCE LANDIS and ERNEST, GLENDINNING in a new nlystery comcdy ".4THE CRIME AT BLO SSOMS" by Mordaunit Shairp Box office phones: University 4777 - Glencoe 1022 Admission prices: $2.20 - $1.65 - 8 1.10 - ï3e - 5c, Xoerth Shore Agent State Farm Mutual Auto I& C.. Hiave e tell .11 o 1ev*1* continuou pliq pies cuts insutrance costa about 4o%. Legai Reserve. Rated A-Plus by Best's. Coat-ocosst service. Authorized representatilmansd service. Tel. Gleacoe 146-Hlihlafl4 Park 1478-Deerfield a5o. of a city-wicle textile strilce; who bas, journeyed with the Kentucky coal miners into their pits and counseled with their families over the kitchen tables; who bas inspected munitions plants and established training scbools for workers; who has for years.held as ber chief interest, career adjuaýt-' ments. Avis Ring Ninabuck just naturally loves excitement and people and bard work She bas a flair for Wiscons~i for Wisconisin Industrial co*- tantry. iflere ne ggined 15 poundb, suîy and week-end. nfisslon. c 93ht h îhg slept betimes in a, mule barn, and Chlldr of 1913-m I sovlth etroichigan dodged the flu germs wbich were caus- Miss Bernice Bulley, 2Z0 Sheridan In Franklin street settiement and teach- ing Tuost of-his -comradIes- to'6e-canied road, Kenilworth, is leaving for Coy ing Engllsh at nlght to Bpeiglan and off nightly, feet first. Wyo., Friday to. spend tbrée weeks R'oumanlan automobile workers. *Now that the reader bas discovered witb ber sister's family, the R. Ward Oe y o ea..w Yo Chr ty, ortanstb te salient facts about the pe-marital Starretts, who are passing the sum- vetigator In thé Bronx, then as au- status of both the Ninabuckà, he Wil mer ai Holm ranch. Sam up toa ci apfM of gosolin. on each ucoldu start-with At Ail vie*KB soevI. UUNs

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