Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Aug 1939, p. 52

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An aerial ambulance, the first of its kind in the state of Illinois, will be placed in service this week by William H. Scott, North Shore mor-ý tician, according to Norman F. Scott. The ambulance,ý a Waco Cabin type plane, will be on display for inspec- tion after Monday,, August 28, at Curtiss airportin.Glenview., Emphasis upon time"saving In in-, stances of both sickness,,and death bas prompted the addition oéf this equipmnent to Scott's already com-ý plete' motor fleet. The first to be placed in service in Illinois, the, aerial ambulance is one of very few in the entire coun- try., It Will be available for im- inediate service to and, from al points between the Atlantic sea- board and the Rocky Mountains. There are accommodations aboard. for two additlonal passengers be- sides the licensed. transport pilot im registered, nurse. The' plane Ù, equipped with every safety device and has the most mnodern navigation instruments, two-way radio, special Ianding gear, and the ambulance cot is of luxurlous construction to insure complete comfort of the pa- tient. Former Win net ka n absence, the shoe repair work- has been handled by outside irms. With bis return, it was stated, his patrons will be assured of the resumption of bis long-established- high-qualit-y repair work. Bosceh. Comipany to- OpenShrUnt Pioneer'.C.oncern. Carpenters, alnd painitersare rush- ing work on the new Bosch Wall- paper and Paint company store at 1177 Wilmette avenue, Wilmnette. Open ing is planned for tbe day after Labor Day. The new store comprises the third unit in the Bosch group, the other storesbingQi Cicaoý . and eet Park. A ful line of wallpaper and paint wiIl be carried in stock. Deliv- eries wilI be made throughout the Nôrth Shore area. The new store will be under the management of Robert Pattullo, who has been with the'Bosch organiza- tion many years. Henry C. Bosch, president of the Bosch company, will direct the policies of the new unit. Mr. Bosch ils the th.ird generation Ralph M. Long, until a few years ago a resident of Winnetka, now of Fort Lauderdale, Fia., is establisb- ing a department store business in that rapidly growing South Florida City. Mr. and Mrs. Long own the resi- dence at 620 Garland avenue, Win- netka, which they have been leas- ing out since tbey took up their resi- dence in Florida'. They bave built a home in Fort Lauderdale. over the operation of the Pure OÙil o s Jiening to their own teleph station at 1223 Centrai avenue, Wil- voicesonteVceMrran mette. Prince, the "white horse' other features. Mr. MeEwan i wbicb stood in front of the station director of the Corneli club of( through fair and foui. weatber, bas cago and a. member of the LTr followed, Mr. ,Bowman to. Wilmette. League club. iic Service company. Two I forty-one of these were in rth Shore area.. FREE BUS, SERVICE The ,G01enview chamber of, com- merce is sponsoring a free bourly bus service from Lake avenue 'and Ridge i-oad, Wilmhette, for -Glenview days next Saturday and Sunday. T7he bus - service will start at ý6 o'clock on. Saturday evening and at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Pick- ups will be, made ail aiong Lake avenue.. The bus ', after picking up pas sengers in - Nies Center. and Morton 'Grove, will serve residents of Northbrook and Northfield. The route for the latter towns wili be south along Waukegan road to Wil- low road; thence east to Skokie road; thence south to Lake avenue and east tço Ridge road.. Thereaftez the bus will return, west on Lake avenue to Waukegan road and soutb to the Glenview civic center. COOK COUNTY LEADS Tbirty-two of the 67 players listed on Northwestern university's foot- ball router are from Illinois. 0f this number, 24 bail from Cook county.> Six are from Michigan, five from Indiana, and four from Missouri. Eleven other states are represent'ed 10W wilpre- is closely fol- by the Paris Among the models at the Chim-' neys show are, Isabelle Burd. 810 Michigan avenue, Wilmette, and Syl- via Clemens, 159 Fuller lane, Win-* netka. A trio under the direction of Mercedes, Beh r e 1, .544 Chestnut street, Winnetka, bas arr.anged a musical program to, accompany the fal fashion display. Change Personnel. of Patent Law Concern, Name of. the co-partnership, of Rummler, Runmier and Wood- worth, patent attorneysand engiti-, eers, bas been cbanged to Rurmmier, Rummler and Davis,- it was ýan- nounced this week. The change bas been brought about by the death re- centl3y of.PhîlflpB. WoRdworth, a veteran member of the ftrm. Eugene- A. Rummier, 1015 Starr road,. Win- netka, prominent in Winnetka civIc affairs, is a leading member of the' firm wbich bas its offices at 7 South Dearborn street, Chicago. Other members of the co-partnership are Rudow Rummler, Fred M. Davis. Charles W. Rummler, and Williaml A. Snow.. Driver Licen'se Blanks Avaikible aw Eberle's The B. G. Eberle Insurance coin- pany, 522 Green Bay road, Win- netka, announced this week that thae concern now has blanks on hand for the purpose of ordering dupli- cate state driver's licenses for peo-. pie wbo have, lost their original* cards. The Eberle concern also calîs at- tention to the fact that the driver's license m-ust be. signed on the re- verse side. Judges and police ma- gistrates are levying a fine, of $2 for faiire to coDivwifi . hUk P - g . 4~wI ----' U* ".01 -amineatrs, ai the. e office at Washington; D.C., not later local POst office. e than September 18.' Junior engirneer, $2,000 a year. Optiona Bob~ Maston, son of Mr. and Mrs.. 9 branches are aeronautical. and naval ar-1 Edward E. Maston of 223 Seven- a' chitecture. Appicants must not have; teentb street, returned recently frorn j- passed their thirty-fifth birthday. i Saugatuck, Micb., where be spent a. Junior marketing specialist, $2.00 a th Prshy1run Smme year, arinsoptional subjects, inathe teekbteinSm e yA Aiultural Marketing Service of the De- .Coriference' cýmp

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