Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 11 Dec 1930, p. 50

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Shiek, Bar-i Meet on Radio Project New Olen" Chole- At a meeting of the Womnn’l Mia- siomry society' of the Bethlehem Ev- :ngelicnl church held last Tuesday afternoon, the following oMeers were vleeted for the" ensuing yen: Mrs. John Vetter, president; Mrs. A. P. Juhnson. vice president; Mrs Ed. Beekman, recording mercury; Mrs. Floyd Stinger. corresponding leer.- tary; Mrs. M. A. Franz, treasurer; Mrs. John Stryker, Idvinor of Y. P. M. (“Mar diss, Mission Band lender; Mrs. A. Fun“, seeretary to the Little Heralds. , 'axe Tel. Northbrook " '" A THE PRESS Forty-five police chiefs and mayors of north shore cities have already ucepted invitations to meet in Zion next Thursday night for the purpose of considering the imsutruratiorvof a police radio transmitter to serve the Iron between Racine, Wis., Ind Ev- anston. The cost of the proposed system would be pro-rated among 630,000 people it adopted, and would cost only 3.3 cents a head, its pro- ponents claim. William Hillard, in chime of the radio section of the Chicago police department, and Captain Moran of the Chicago force, will be in attend. ance to explain the merits of radio ins an aid in crime detection. Robert Larke Tells of European Trip at H. P. Rotary Club Meeting The interesting feature of the pro- gram at the regular weekly luncheon session of the Highland Park Rotary club, held Monday noon at the Mor- ame hctel, was a report of his Euro- pean trip by Robert Larke, manager of the hotel. Mr. Larke gave an in- teresting and vivid account of his experiences while abroad, which was greatly appreciated by the members present. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Borchart and naughty." Nancy at Chicago were the Sundly guests ot Mrs. Fred Fisher, Miner Coe lk Company Let HOME MOVIES Bring Christmas Joy toYour Family 1655 Orrington Ave.. Evanston Also three downtown stores tor, N. Wabash Ave. " East Jackson Blvd. " B. L‘s-He St. "we minutes from anywhere down- town-and in Evanston A CANE-KODAK ham and. outit brings plenum that no what family gift can duplicate. How 'ou'tl 0!! enjoy (skin. the mmrtee- and how mama. to a: them on the home use. [an so often go you with! Chi-Kodak Cotter" uni Kod"cope proleuon III ample for my .one to operate. And now Cine.Kodak"ell foe to Hill. " 87S; Koducopu from $60 up. Scientific Opticians [Foamy Board Plans I To Provide Sheritf With Two Light Cars Two light squad can, to patrol county highways to the west of the north shore cities which ire covered by police forces, four new men and two other cars for general office work pm bably will be snowed Sheriff Lester T. Tiffany by the county board of supervisors, any: thtWau- keean Times. - This action was indicated Tues- day when the recommendation of the jail committee composed of P. L. Stadtteld of Volo, Frank Burke of Waukegan, and Jame: Kelly, of Lake Forest, that the sheriff be lllowed this equipment was approved by the bond. . Following this the matter of mak- ing the purchase: was referred to the finance and the purchasing com- mittees to report back to the entire board. _ Cost of installing a private phone service with 30 strategic points through the county is being investi- gated by Sheriff Lester T. Timmy, who believes that the system will be the most direct means to curbing crimes and making prompt investi- trations. The phone patrol eye'tem, which would be almost identical to the pe- trol system used by police depart- ments in Waukegan, Lake Forest end Highland Park, would be inexpensive, the saherifr believes. Fashioned and Shaped Haircuts Prices "rprUhtgU moderate 'Privaeg you'll enjw" Facials and Scalp Treatments by M. Rene de Tom-ville ":00: um " A A gnmn Thursday, December 11, 1980 HOURS 9:00 to 6:30

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