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Highland Park Press, 29 Dec 1932, p. 20

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o . Desirability of replacing the Lake A County Board of Supervisors with § the commission form of government f is being seriously considered by the J * ~*°>> p > « » .« a small group of particularly lovely gowns and $ 'Mwm‘m!bsl”-mfib- when it Was learned that petitions are being prepared for circulation. Ray E. Thomas, Waukegan attorâ€" ney, has spent the past several months in a detailed study of the legal requirements of the commigâ€" sion form, and has prepared a series of articles on its fundamentals, emâ€" phasizing the desirable features of the proposed change. j t y 260 AReC AN emer â€" e amense . uy â€" THkn Waukegan Taxpayers‘ association and other civic groups. Possibility that the issue may be submitted to the voters at â€"~the Spring election is seen this week when it Was learned that natikiams D. _0 _3 0| 0 1.00 "#ZZ #01, anug WiICY Arâ€" UREOOLS rived at the station loaded with lugâ€" formerly to $39.50 $875 ?w%?fnd-knin $875 to bas wish," said â€" the . husband DRESSES $1 4.75 . to $69.50 $2950 â€" | thoughtfully, "that we‘d brought the formerly to $69.50 * COATs $147 5 * vÂ¥ou needn‘t try to be sarcastic," EVENING formerly to $49.50 came the frigid reply. "It‘s not a WRAPs = _ $22.50 | neciiores ‘ m not trying to be funny," h from * from â€" $3’95 expil:ze?ioiadtr]);?‘“;olefi tl'::nt!irt’!ht: on 99 Taken From Our Regular Stock of Both the ©||. > â€" Lake Forest and Hubbard Woods Shops _ || RELIABLE LAUNDRY | Change Wanted in SPECIALS 8 â€"S5EASON‘Sâ€" CLEARANCE Beginning This Week The SPORTS SHOP of HUBBARD WOODS (976 Linden Avenue) F Ta mllg?ms m&i...afic:f f ) _ Managing Director ( 1 Areotlil ane | m yxts OUR REGULAR $1 Hose, a pair ul Je omm welhine efi nve in aicontugs n un oi d h $3.50 a . pair manding the change. They will seek to impress upon the voters the fact that the board of supervisors, as now constituted, is an unwieldly and at the same time expensive form of administration. f ties in the state, outside of Cook county,â€"which operates under a speâ€" cial charter. Taxpayers‘ groups are studying ‘effects of the system in counties comparable in size to Lake. o3 °s ust sent 65 scrap books to the » t s Read The Wantâ€"Ads I&““"". Gizi® Reasryes ° Oy P Lounty Hospital, now in effect"in twentyâ€"four counâ€" _ 55¢ ‘~$1 $8.75 to $29.50 , $14.75 $3.95 ~Commissioner plan is| â€"â€" â€"â€" _ â€" _ _â€"|| |J[PIANO TUNING TAE~PRESs Mr. i1 wish," said â€" the. husband thoughtfully, "that we‘d brought the .piano." ""You needn‘t try to be sarcastic," came the frigid reply. "It‘s not a bit funny." . able frocks with her, and they arâ€" rived at the station loaded with lugâ€" ingâ€" the entire year. _1 _ °Cd in the months of March, (in the place of January.) Article VIII, standing committees, Section 1: The nominating comâ€" mittee consisting of five member, three from the Board of Directors and two electors from the Association, this. committee shall })e a “a-undflm committee and function dur ma. + mudr cce oo Snd on cV RaDpp. 0 visable to change Articles VIâ€" constitution. Article VI, meetin 1, Annual meeting. ‘The annual be held in the months of Mar place of January.) Article VIT YWCA AMENDS â€" ITS BYâ€"LAWS This article appeared in last but according to the byâ€"la ws amend the byâ€"laws, the change ta BR C3 Gg O @TI ce T ITS BYâ€"LAWS This article appeared in last week‘s paper but according to the byâ€"laws to change or amend the byâ€"laws, the change must appear in the local newspaper three times : "As the Board of Directors think it adâ€" visable to change Articles ~VIâ€"VIII of the ;:olutitnti?n. A’itiele VI, meetings : Section _ AmmnueD semsere n c ow : 1 HIGHWOOD GIRL RESERVES HOLD SPECIAL MEETINCS DRY CLEANING CO. She insisted Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY LAUNDERERS SaTisFACTiON ‘cuarRANTEED Formerly with Lyon & Healy _« ud Cable Planc Co. NO SWIMMING or * PLAY DAYSs ON SATURDAY ; . PC CC . old Ceataiat C Girl Reserve News Y. W. C. A. NEWS annual meeting to innumerâ€" > â€"â€"to Address Raviniaâ€" .__Forum Next Monday Manchuria, and of the efficacy of the â€" ’world’s peaceâ€"machinery in endeayâ€" oring to nullify it, ‘in which the American State Department under Secretary Stimson has assumed the leadership, will. therefore, be of unâ€" usual interest and timeliness. Residents of Ravinia and Highâ€" land Park, and their invited guests, are welcome to attend these forum meetings which are sustained by voluntary contributions and have been very successful in point of atâ€" tendance. . JONSSON‘S Fine Sea Foods speak on the subject. "The World Significance of the Manchurian Crisis, and Its Relation to Disarmâ€" ament." Mr. Eichelberger is likeâ€" wise to appear on the program, toâ€" gether with the French ambassador, it is anticipated. and several other WE' THANK YOU _ for your loyal patâ€" ‘ ronage during the last year and hope that we may continue to serve . you in the coming one. po known as a student un;l"le.c-tu;e; c(;r,l international affairs, and is director of the Midâ€"West Bureau of the Leaâ€" Walibiniatis 6 600 PP ibminntliipepcachhcac.s.. 1 Community Forum will be addressed by~Clark M. Kichelberger, of Chiâ€" cago, on Monday evening, Jan. 2, 1933, in the upper hall of the Ra. vinia Village house. at 8:15 o‘clock. Mr. Greetings to You The thirdâ€"meeting of the Ravinia of THURSDAY, ~~â€" Tel H. P. 3702 ,,;" !' '! &VQV * '130_ h widel} . 1932 Year to for vice will be ning at 7:4 at 7:456. C. E. at 6: 8. S. for stalled du: at the c spent in aâ€" refreshmen! the cheurch Saturday will be he ship commi will meet day evening will} be s at 3 o‘cl Year‘s Sunday, J Church Supt. Ra; classes fo day eveni of Mr. Cl and: Bible W. Ho Sunday: m. â€" Mor Epworth Subject: A ch appy All

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