Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Apr 1939, p. 8

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mmG. Co. fu Chcago.,Evmmsfon eUL 96345 PERENN.ýIALSd.. I 5c staff Photoý Theae girls, raembera of the seventh grade Girl Scout troop at the Joseph Sears schooL, Kenilitorth, woUt take part in a play, "Meet the Girl Scouts," to be presented as part of a jamboree to be given this Friday evening at 7 o'clock at the school gymnasium. In!nfl the front row are. Norine Cla' extending from the standards and reading from, left to. right, as people are taught and accustomed to read, instead: o! frô m top ýto bottom, 'they contend,.will-niake for greater ease in flnirndI.gany giveni street and hum- ber. lIn the business -sections it is sug-. gesgted that larger and more- ornate, markers be installed, these* tobe in harmony in design and colors with smaller ones in the residential sec-, tions. The details of markers and' theéir installation is to be worked out With Village officiai, Who, will' neces- sariIy have the lconcluding word. The Chamnber of Commerce, it is eni- phasized, is simply initiating the project and assuming the responsi- biity of securlng information as to the wisbes of the occupied .prQpery -Many Hgers vised of the progr Di- the sentiment thal peh Imette. to tsike od Start ko have been ad- i are expressing is tume for Wil- mre real steps ts and providir ers, they add, Ilhne summer to the C. J. ily of Highland Park., 1-Miss Adeaide Ross, director of health education, Tuberculosis Insti- Dr. H~arold E. Nicely, former, Chi- icagoan, now pastor of -the Brick Pres- byterian church of Rochester New York, will speak for the first tume at the Chicago Sunday Evening club in Orchestra hall at 8 o'vlock next Sun- day. At 7 a concert will be given by en

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