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Highland Park Press, 29 Oct 1931, p. 28

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F4 t3 6 . ~_ Patronize the Press Advertisers _ | DANCING EVERY NICGHT_EXCEPT SUNDAY * es m x5 % CAÂ¥ mF * % °OB VEamE enR . S â€" Pebeminst C MR NOCE VE M ~ AEC h Edgewater Beach Hotel â€" 5300 Block Sheridan Road I own property. Therefore they should & 2 4 be interested in the question of taxâ€" S ' s =â€" â€"ff|| |â€" "Women are the mothers of chilâ€" frualye ; dren who attend our public instituâ€" . tions for the education of the young. 1 a . \s «. 7 Therefore they are vitally concerned & *L s 12‘? heremicrntcnscamton â€"| about the â€"conductâ€"of ourâ€"city board . ; a *\ *4 .?\ % C . of education and the management + NOMLS) N LA D. of our suburban and county schools. *]IWHHE No Howardâ€"Udell Cafeteria IN THE UDELL B UIL D |N C ; In Addition to our Regular Menu ~‘Special Steak or Chicken Dinner $1.75~ F1endl1ness . .& . Fridays Until 1:30 A. M. Formal â€"Saturdays Until 2:30 A. or admission charge to dinner guests during the entire evening except on Saturday c ON the cool, brisk evenings you will enjoy the warmth .and friendliness of the Howardâ€"Udel! Caleteria. A wide selection of ood and deliciously prepared. TEMAN KEEP THE HOUSE WARM during the cold months and the family health will benefit as a reâ€" sult, Of paramount imd)omnce is your heating system. nless it is right no amount of coal will keep tho'-t-‘mpontm»aaifom»A-good plan is to have us go over your sysâ€" tem each year, thus assuring that it will function properly when you need it most. Modern Plumbing and Heating witteX subu."*" *mp Canrear ave. t Telephones Shop H. P. 1404 Res. H. P. 439â€"1342 x ‘A59 tp> | _ The Organization and Membership committee of the League of Women Voters met at Mrs. Wilson Kline‘s, Hawthorn lane, _at._10â€"o‘clock port on the progress of the memberâ€" ship drive. â€"â€" Moreâ€"and more women are finding it necessary to be inâ€" formed on the political and economic affairs of the country. Especially in such critical times as these is it important to be intelligent in regard to the causes that have led up to the present lack of employment, and economic depression and what is beâ€" Aing done for its relief._ Mayor Céerâ€" mak, in a radio speech not long a made this special appeal to women LEAGUE COMMITTEE MEETNG IS HELD requires you to take your place as citizens alongside of the men. Your duties and responsibilities do not "end with election day. z> Membership Drive Friday morning, October 23, to reâ€" take advantage . of ~the ~magnificent county parks known as the forest preserves. Therefore they are inâ€" terested in the various official orâ€" ganizations that operate and conâ€" trol these public recreation centers. to.take_a more serious and active interestâ€"in publicâ€"affairs. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€" Urges Use of Ballot . "You are no longer passive par ticipators in municipal and county governments. ‘The right to cast the ballot requires you to make intelliâ€" women to take a more personal and direct interest in the operation of our city and county governments. We welcome your comments and constructive criticisms." Favors Employment Officers In the present period of depresâ€" sion everyone is naturally looking to government to help find methods to relieve the situation. The Iliâ€" nois League of Women Voters beâ€" lieves that one way in which governâ€" ward a solution of some of our _ _"Again, women have children who play in our public parks and playâ€" "Women drive automobiles and are therefore interested in the conâ€" dition of our streets and alleys. state employment offices. Miss Mollie Ray Carroll of the University of Chicago, chairman of the Women in Industry committee of the Illinois League of Women Voters, has made some very valuâ€" able suggestions for a brief survey of employment in towns throughout as: When employers want labar how do they get it,â€"advertise in the newspapers, hang out a sign? "With these thoughts in mind, I Reported Oct. 23; Quote Talk by Cermak an effectively ~coâ€" What employment ‘agencies are there in your community and what kinds of workers do they take cars of? What kind of workers do they not handle?" o The 1930 census shows that women constitute 22 per cent, alâ€" most oneâ€"fourth, of â€"those employed in the United States. The most exâ€" perienced employment service adâ€" ministrative recognize that special provision needs ~to â€" beâ€" made for women applicants in placement ofâ€" fices in order to win their confidence and that special study must be given to find the increasing industrial opâ€" ‘portunities â€" whichâ€"are â€"opening â€"for them. â€" To insure the adequate conâ€" sideration this special phase of emâ€" ployment service requires, it is imâ€" portant that in organizing the fedâ€" eral and state service due provision be made for serving the large group of women workers. compared the evidence and the verâ€" dict in a few cases.â€"Ashland (Ky.) Me C Aid MUME . . AMDRCONCEC PP m 2 c 0R C JuUIY 4+ CR CE Mn 4 * % i + . l So fl Daily Independent. Also Chauffeurs‘ Accessories ‘____ sweWive Menury C.Lytron & Sons "Carefully tailored Oxford Gray Overâ€" coats with wool interâ€"lining. Their the dignity and trimness of your car. OVERCOATS | * Gray Whipcord Suits $35 Other Suits $22.50 to $50 Chauffeurs Made to your specifications. Phone Winnetka 188 ~ ~* 35 Serneiimerssnmmenmmens and up Y ear‘s for the hop county a decre of a yE accepts Frank J ruled 0 revised The divoree vorce r tion of CA A j

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