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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Oct 1936, p. 32

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club « at the headquarteru ion iEIm street for an overflow crowd of workers. "The work of 'the N.Y.A. was inaugurated byr President Roeeitand cIntyre Governor Horner," Ms declared. "To enable oyoung people Who could qualify to continue or finish their educationi,,and Who, due to finaucial straits. caused by thedepression, woufld beý coxnpelled to give up school and -ta try to fi nd a job that didn't. exist." Fifteen dollars a month is gnanted, to college, students and $6 to high, scolstudents in retunn for work donc for the school,. provided this work did flot take the place of aone regularly employed, it was explamced. school auditonri, sponsored by the inspection. Openied Saturday, October 17, the New Trier Township Republican organ ization, beaded by Henrv A. Gard- home was vîÎsited by' a large cnowd ner of Winnetka, Republican towfl 0o11that day, while Sunday witnessed than^2Z500 visitors,, ail eager to, shi comiteemn.more An advance thriller will be a paA CORRECTION rade of, approximately15 automobiles~, each equiipped with an od Through an enror tbe naine oi fashioned torch to light theway and Charles, Malin: was used ini the add to the spectacle. The, procession. story about the Model Home apin charge of the lOth District ,Younig pearing in the Real, Estate section Mený' club,' of" which Bernard S.,ini last week's issue.' The- correct naeiRapMeiwosasBlack is, president, wiIl formin WiliiiWag staf'a mette and traverse that village, Ken-. cinted with W. G. .Wgtf'ad ihW câe It Glencoe. and ilworth, Winnetka will arrive at the auditorium in time company, and s c a pe anchitects.. Charles Malin is another Evans-. for thle musical program.e ton business, man. We egret this eC.Wyand Speaerswill Brooks, candidate, for governor; Otis erron. iF. Glenin, candidate for U. S. senaton; Hanry S. Ditchburn'e, candidate make a painstaking study of the con f4~c tditno for state's attorney, and other catin neira stf1ction faue ~didâteg, all Re1ublica¶i. 1Wl.lHave. ifer pointments and furnishings, and the The arrangement committee, comn- landscaping features. Open Ev.ry Day posed of Paual C. Lang of Wilmette, The Model Home wiIl remian open and W. M. Washburii and Robent Wienecke of Glencoe, announce that for inspection for several weeks the ail is in readines, and that. those who ours being as follows: week dayswish to secune teats ini the auditori- 2 to 10 p.m.; week-ends--10 a.m. to um should arrive eanly. An amplifying 10) p.mn. system will carry the voices of the' An interesting feature augmenting: speakers to an adjoining noom which the Model Home during the inspecebas been secured to take cane ofton erdisheislyftre . Pl» M use Parade____ ________ [n addition, it was added, a number of young peopile not in school have been aided, and 600,000 young men and women have worked on local projects throughout the state. Mrs. 1oward J. Hlickey, 350 Oak circle, Wihnette, president of the club, announced that the next meet- civilization, ing wili be held on Tuesday afternoon people"s ha of next week at 2.30> o'clock when Mns. Howvard J. Hickey, 350 Oak Wilke4 Il >rÈ.id: ,jesl cir4ce 1 MP Tue.iday at the meeting of th8e New Trier Womn>s Democratic club ut the headquarter: on EIm street, Winnetka, when Capt. Daniel MurPhy, of th8e state': attorneys office, wiIl be th8e speaker. it depends thought the~ or w.tinprRr i hediplyufth William J. Weldon- of Wilmette, who will review the book "Unknown Sense" by David Cushman Coyle. The meeting will be open to al women, regardless of party affiliations. cribe sorne of the changes whl have taken place. "Government. un( the present constitution," he sa "6was set up for a people larg, agrarian and living in almost whc selfecontained units.", Quotes Jefferson event of the presidential campaign. IOth District Leader to Introduce Radio Speaker Graduai Change Seen as Greatest Test of Hýe quoted Thomas Jefferson saying: 'I'The cities of this country arc Bernard S. Black, 2112 Beechwood avenue, wi mette. resident of the' Tenth Distfict Young Mens club and The model home, of French design, and buit by C. A. Hemphill and Associates, 522 Davis street, Evanston, architects, contractons and buildiers, is comprised of eight nooms, with four bedrooms and 3Y baths. There is a panelled study or den, a model recreation room and two-can garage. The finst floor is of steel and 'concrete construction. The home is equipped with ail miannen of labor-saving and step-saving conveniences. The heating systeni is conditioned air with *t Iask of a keep pate 'with the treanendous changes wMch take place i social lfe. Democracv works and blest economie l a etatic on slowly changing iects the payment of the seven millio~n dollar, school distributive fund Ille from the, state to the schools of Illinois, the protection of teachers- netka, and john Getgood of Evanston, and of James'Getgood of 'ulsa, Okla., passed away suddenly at-hen bome in, Belfast, Monday, it was Ssubjcct at the s of Christ, Scien day tnorning,, o'clock in thei avenue. Sunda 9:45 o'clock. rro uationiJi i >tober 25, at Il fice at 1003 Centralschool convenes at

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