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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Oct 1936, p. 1

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~s4i~ I I BE. SOLICITED Zimmerman ýHeads Citizens' Group; Says Timfe Has Corne to H4eIp People Hlelp Sèlves Advance gins made I1w' citizens who are mtost :able. to contribute to the Commt-unity Chest wilI be solicited by a "Citizens' committee" organized and, directed by Edward A. Zimmerman, 219 Sixth 'street. The memnbers ýof the Citizen s'. comnmittee are: E. A. Zimmerinan, chairman Henry J. Brandt Kar-1 D. King George H. 'Redding C. Rollin Sniith A. C. Youngberg T. C. Mouiding M.L. Kresge Drake Lymian M%. Chas. Cý Carnahan A. 'M. -Anderson Robert Tarrant Harry B. W. F. McClure John P. Balliman Fred G. Ru'eseli W. D. Leary F. Dewey Anderson Chas, W. Wrigley Burt J. Denrnan Hjayes McXinfey' C. P. Dubbs Chas. H. Feltmnan Max Zabel Elnier D. Becker W. R. Brailsford Johnston cd to establisi a tBureau of Public Information in- Commu nity. Chest headquarters this *year to answer questions anidreply to criticismns of the- Chest or its agencies. ."If there are errors, being made,' we.want to know about it, al so if there are unfounded, criticisms being circulated we Want to check them as quickly as possible by furnishing the facts," George Redding, a member of the Cbest- board stated. 'The. telephonie number of the Bureau of Public Informationý is Wilmete 1848, and .citizens _are asked to, cooperate, in investigatifjlg any auestions that migbt arise that they are unable to answver. vanston and Wilrnc Approve- "Green Bay Register. on October 6 or You Can't Vote Action by Two ýTowns Big Forwar StepinGiving .High-. way. Uniform ,Ntae Another important step in the project to designate the througb north and south highway- traVersing the nortb shore . and paralleling the North Western railWay, as Green Bay road, was$ accomplisbed -this, week when: Evanston cbanged the:name ofý West Railro.ad avenue, its portion.of the bighway , to Green . Bay road. Announcement was also made this wveek that Wilmette would' follow suit next week by re-naming Main street, the matter having been utn-. officially approved at a board session fast Tuesday. Move Toward Uifonrity *This action will give the Green Bay road appellation to a continuous stretcb of the highway front Emerson street in Evanston to the north limits of Kenilworth. The. Green Bay road designation, again takes up at the county fine at the Glencoe north i. The comimittee heid its first session Sunday afternoon ini the directors' room of the Wilmette State bank, where assigumnents were made. Miost .conomaical If you did flot register Saturday, you. have one more chance to do so--Tuesday, Octobeir 6. If yrou fait to register. then, you will, disfrancbise yourself, and will have no one. but yourself to blamne if you: lose your vote. Al :previous registrations are in-, valid-you'rmust reregister on October 6 orý you wil l ot, be elegible, to vote. Register at your precinct polling place, whicb wil be Aid Students In Making open from 6 o'clock a. mn. until 9 .Chici of Lifie 43fteer o'loek p. m. Ini order to hielp) students mnake inif you are a qualified voter and telligent choices of lifetime vocations, *will be absent from the county on the administration of New Trier IIigh October 6, you niay register ini perschool lias for the last few years son at the office of the County sponsored con ferences -%ith promiClerk, County building, Chicago, nent. persons in ail fields of business up to and including October 5 and professions. A. L. Grinneil, of The time is now too short to risk the commerce department at the highi registering by mail. school, announced this week that Voters moving front one prethese conferences are sooni to l)egin cinct to another previous to Ocagain. that heretotore conclucteci separate appeals for funds." ThýIe tinie lias corne %vieliN e necd to hielp) people to hielp) thernselves and ilot he dependent upon charity w-hicIh has becomne à national habit amnong maiiy of our jxopIC. I-andlimg thcse gives ils an opplormiatters local tunitv to rebuild morale, character and courage, whicli are essential if wec are to ever get off the (Iole ini this country. There is no) better andCi . M. isurlingamne andu H-ector Dodds. both of Wilmiette. cation, Figures on registration for theýfirst at New Trier High scbool, semester Sinsheimer Will Resunie as compiled at the office of Harry H. Delinquency Collection Herron, registrar, were released this justice of the Peace Ralph E week by Wesley L. Brown, business, Sirîsheinîer this -week annouinced lie manager. dclml'le figures show that in ail the collection of the, resumeç classes, the number- of boys exfour lias and Keliilw,ýorl for the vears 1932 ceeds the number of girls. The sophoandi 1933. Persons receiviing suin- A situation peculiar to Winnetka and Glencoe , wherein streets located east of the railroad rights-of-way are now naniet Green Bay road, has presented a knotty probleni in those' villages. Action to bring uniformity. to the highway designation in those villages thus awaits further, consideraiomn. t h Sed tnp hait a soluioni~ (Thursday), October 1, at Reptillican headquarters, 1151 Wilmnette avenue; Wilmeitte. The purpose of the session is to formnulate plans for an intensive drive to register every vote in the township on the final regis-tration'day, aiext Tuesday October 6. RETURNS TO LEHIGH Donald Cooke, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Cooke, .355. Kenilworth avenue, Kenilwortb, bas started bis second year at. Lebigb college in Betb-ehem, Pa. ýcoe as Glencoe road. her street ini both GlenI Itcoe and Hubl«ýard Woods wbicb bears X ote: BEonomy sliop la conducted 1. the name Gr een, Bay road at the by the Wgman's ClubP' ofWilinette._I rsn ie

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