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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 May 1933, p. 10

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kAve. 1213 WILMETTE AVENUE rE 3242 PlONe WILMMrjiZ 696 M A1W TO MEASVItE SUITS bY the Nash TallorIng Ce., Jncludlmg extra trouseriq, *20.90. Can't be beat for the moneY! Ai.se higher PrIled s ugits. FliretC ass Be poair- ing emodellng aimdAiterlng at. lomwest prices. Tho 014 Time Tallor I Av.PWiI. 1914 ____________I Re-roof -No*! M AX, SHINGLE C4).: Johns -Ma n-vile -A pproved Rooters, WiI. 1248 MOTOR CAR RADIO,, Genuine RCtA Auto. Radio 039.9i Sheet Music, Ra4ilos and Service Expert Piano Service WILMETT1 MUSI4C, & RADIO CO. *fi inee. - Tee Marty Jr. 1177 Wilmette Ave. Wllmette 3008, Shawnee Service G arage AUTO REPAIRING GREASING AND WASHINC Goodyear Tirés -Exide Batteries 15FOURTH STREET Phone WJLMETT 636, ________ I _______ AUIW*NDS Taiora and Furrsora Store your Puts In Our ultra imodern trigld vanit FREE Insuranceecifarges euIy Breon Building Lobby *1 ART NOMMTUE CO. UPh.5,rourg - .Paring W. speotalize in m-8 LINDEN, Ph. WiL 440: Good- 3hoe. bpddg 1185 Wilmett. Avenue WIL.54 WE CATER TO LADIES Summer Sadwiches Salad-Plat. *Lunches BROWN DLDQ. - I - ])O TOU KNOW you can get your Laundry Washed, Ironed 10 Iboq...............14 shirts .. .... e each Ecoui- y Rand Laumdry 3 ELECTRIC PLACE I SHAWNEETAILORS FUjRRIERS, PI.~ tion, ot wnîcn the workers pay one- third and the employer's two-thirds.. The civil servic~e bills, Senate Bill 443-454 and House Bill 756-767, re- place the.departments- removei f romn civil, service, under previous ad- ministrations,. and provide for civil service in, the Chicago M~unicipal. court, Cook counity and the Chcago Sanitary ýdist rict.. AIl the buis are before the civil service committee in the bouse and- Senate, respecively. Civil service is real constructive economy and .a barrier to the spoils s yste ni. set Up in various rooms of the charmi- ing Hebel bouse. A wandering. minstrel with a tuneful accordion furnished mu- sic during the early af ternoon. At 41 o'clock delicious sandwiches and toniato and pomnegranate, juîce cocktailsý were servei.. Four members of. the New Trier High school cast of "The Gondoliers" furnished the main part.of the program with' selections f rom that operetta. The audience was delighted with the charmf and piquancy of the-music and- the un- usuallyý good voices of the, singers . A .short.'business meeting was held during which there was the election of officers for the ensuing year. Mrs. John W'?ýBebr is the newv president oi the o)r- ganization, Mrs. Harry..Burnside,. first vice-president, and Mrs.* Roy War- reni recording secretary. Mrs. Sbelby M. Singleton and Mrs. Donald Max- well jointly bold the office of secondl vice -president in charge of membership. At this m~eetig the league's plani for the establishment of the study group iclea was annouticed. *On the Iist of legisiation endorsed by the Illinois League of Womnen Voters there are several bis of par- ticular interest at tbis time. The bill dealing with permanent registratiori, lfouse Bill 485, bas passed the Hotise, an d i s now hefore the Senate. This bill is of great importance to voters, not only because of increased ef-. ficienc.y of niethod whicli it provides, but also because of the economny in-' volvéd. *The Office Group Ballot, House Bill! 593 and House Bill 600 is now, before the House Elèc- tions cobmmittee. This bill in adý- dition to its other benefits also car- r-ies that of eçonomy, since by treàuc-ý ing the size of the ballot, it would reduce-the cost ýof printing. House' Bill 817, larger scbool unit, provides for a temporary board, to serve witbout pay, to draw up a plan for re-districting the state and unify-t ing the high schools and elementarv Breakfast. ner file urs Diuer Rd. The, next chest cliniç wiIl be hield on Tuesday afternoon, june 19, froni 1 o'clock un til 3.' Dr. Julius Novak of the Chicago Tuberculosis inistitute is in charge of the clinic. The Wilmette Healthi Center den t- sIl -clinic mieets every.Tues(I.a%-.rn ýng between the hours of 9 and 12. The Infant Welfare clinic mecets on the second and fourth Wednesday of each mionth from 2:30 to 4:30. Mrs. Theodore Sachs, superiii- tendent of the Chicago. Tiei-cuio-siN institute visited the Wilniette .J-ealth ceniter Iast weelk. She was unusuall,, i mpresse~d witb the neiv exaiilatioli room which bas been installed for the bénefit of the doctors and p ~ ents. The Healtb. center bias' mnany new and artistic posters wbhich have heeun made by the s:cboolchiildren- durinig ,b-ealth Week and donated. tL the 'Health center. The public is inivited, to.visit the Health center.. The heours, of the FHealtb ceniter 1nurse. are f tro n 1-2 o'clock every afternooni. The telephone niumber is WVilmette 2402. DONNM. 1137 Central -Ave. Nemi on 'I. ette 2489 il VEGETABLES

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