t's Bowling. mops " b 62. t Girl Scouts. Wilmot uhool. Kit __ Bahleli‘fm tub. leniee. Choir. wling ', uble, time d of Easter! . Be was a re- er. Mr. Beitert eond mayor and village mung lice nttttrftttrtttA, wiser of North. Ie Ie-tr-the. Marr Cot-son. ad Sister Mart, me funeral was [icky from the hermer" venue. mph Carson In, residents. Mn. PWIntMI of F Church om.. when Meeting League. mlitttt . Dee. 5 rho at various ost every public c, died Tuesday :8 Bhermer na- e was born Jun Center, and had years as 3 gear. Imunitu my Club. __ Woman's Mis. yty. w1irttheatrue. ounz People's N. " Bark. Illinois ad Park 2907 RIT,, "r-".' iiViit WiiTifiiiE Choir. . lid-week Ser- than. ,rook F-e 38 Away; ried Friday . Bt." . Norbert? h btitip1 may ‘omay's Guild. in Dogs “33.1.60 arch Choir. bowling. League. 'the November “Illinois Voter†at "An amendment is betne pre- ed which would bring the Illinois thers' Pension law into conform- with the Aid to Dependent Chil- n envisions of the. Social Se- ty Act. The amendment will be sented to the state legislature en it convenes in January ,and passaoe would ~mean that Illi- is would start receiving Feleral nts for the catch! dependent ildten. It is estimated that the s to mothers and children of Ill- is has been about $6,000,000 in ml funds a'year. _ tua “To ‘7 "ttair/ry for ADC,'r â€Bi-ET hrer states, "the program in Ill.. is must be state-wide instead of _ tional as it now is. There must o be a single state agency to vunwise the administration of the; Cprottmm. There must be pro-. . ion? forthe granting to any in- idual whose claim with respect ADC is denied, “opportunity a fair hearing before such state ency. The mtrthera'oensyion pro- _ am is now administered by the 3 yenile Court ot Cook‘county and county court: elsewhere. Since 5 of judicial dftteers cannot be . 'sd-tr-exert-e-ofthe-ttr-- is cannot qualify while the ad- nistration of mothers' pensions sins with thecoonty courts. It pronnsed that the supervision of ADC pronam shall be with Illinois State Department of blic Welfare,_snd that the " istration shall be with the county L artments of public welfare. , f the same amount of righteous [ ignation expressed by groups of , icazo citizens in the eleventh , r before a presidential election , requesting senatorial investiga- I of vote frauds had â€been ex- ounty judges throughout Illinois being interviewed on behalf of Aid to Dependent Children bill members of the Boarrof Di- tors of the Illinois League ot omen Voters. Mrs. Florence Bohrer, state chair- It, of it; Department of Given-n- nt and Social Welfare exnlline wded on constructive steps toams nt fraud ever .368 days a year. old net the accomplishment be LiytolirLand peryuutetttrapser-hrs.. yg. George G. Bogert,oresddent the Illinois League "of Women ere: in the November “Illinois ber 1terview County udges dn Behalf f ADC New Bill he pitizenn charging chain bar. mg, colonizing ht precinct! thirty s before erection, padded pettitr. jon lists, buying tres, trt1tdtr. , assistance 10"an Ind itttim- ion admit that n'iktasrtamritge berm'anent can!!! be .ccomplished late but 1321in drumming situation would discount“ fraud andâ€: Naval»: a. mo election. wN the futpn, Mrs. Bogart u.. that numbering the ballots be effective in preventing balloting All administrative requiring no lggiriation. tat. 'tion can}. have In" an? at it, but public opinion. not Handing and midous, has I it to date. Voting machines stop chain balloting Ind lent comp t but with! 'f'le'gtfi'lllitt' _ 4 'tt raise (mid: to carry on the Ita- tion-wide campaign against the dis- use. The eqmttniett thisjeqr open! on November 25 and extendfthroutth" Christmas. __ _ _ In. HIM-ck announced tint the next meethte of the Seal Sale Con- mitue 6100ch be held on Ind". November 18. , p.m.. in the once of the Lt1tcC.ottrtt, Tuberculosis " lochtion, Com-t. Home, Wuhan. “Tuberculosis: still leads "tttreg at death between the an of " and M. Christmas Sells have helped fltittit_, good "ht, but a In enemy 'he disuse is far from being un- quislmd. This is the time to pile up more ammunition for fin-M It- Mk.‘ - _ “Lake county, like all other com- munities. has in tu‘urcnlods prots ‘emfl- said Mrs. Nibllck. 'Und It 'eaat once 1 year mt.sttottld intgn- - our econ: to help take the nmblem. . This will be the thirty-fourth Christmas season that voluntary workers have cooperated gm}: state and local tuberculosis astsoeUtitnts M. Knight and Mrs. Howard Dptmer. Highland Park; Mrs. $13119“, Di- amond Lake, Mimdelein: rs. Homer T. Cook, Women“: 113-; Car! Buy- .1013 I/lrqrtrrillr,,yr,r, lamb Masts, Emlyn Lake; Mrs. Sidney Bax-nata- “le and Mrs Al B. Maier, Lake Vil- In. Other members of the committee unable to attend Monday’s meéting were: Mr. Barry A. Hall, Wanke- un; Mrs. Mabel McCullough, “Gur- nee; Mr. Girl Nielsen, Lake Bluff; Mrs. Barnev Trieger. Antioch; Mrs. Tosenh Welch and Mrs. Robert W. Buckley, Barrimrton, and Mrs. Gen ard Fenland, Winthrop Harbor. T The committee has chosen Mrs. Austin Niblack _ot" Lake Forest " treiieral" chairman of the 1940 Christmas, Seal Campaign. T r . Those ‘present on Monday after- noon, November 8, were: Mrs. Austni B. Niblaeband Mr. Edward L. Baker. Lake Forest; Mrs. French Members of the Christmas Beal Sale Committee have had two meet- ings in the othee of the Lake County Tuberculosis Association, making ohm: for the largest Seal Sale in the history of the Association. - County Committee Plans the Largest Xmas Seal Sale Held Mrs. Robert believes that “chum like those made opernte like 1 blind man with s shotgun who do“ not know where he aims. 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