“1 "AF Standard Oil Announces New Job for R. E. Wilson . Standard Oil Company of Indiana recently announced the resignation of Dr. Robert E. Wilson as a direcâ€" tor and viceâ€"president in charge of research and development and his appointment as viceâ€"chairman of the board of directors of its large eastâ€" ern subsidiary, Pan American Petroâ€" leum ‘and Transport Company. The change became effective January 1. PAGE SIX Edward G. Seubert, president of Standard of Indiana, is chairman of the Pan American board. Dr. Wilâ€" son will be transfe:red to Pan Amerâ€" ican‘s main office in New York. City to give his full time to the operaâ€" tions of that company and its subsiâ€" Some of the duties Dr. Whlson has handled for the Indiana company will be taken over by Bruce K. Brown, mansger of the development and paâ€" tent department, others by Dr. F. W. Sullivan, who will be transferred from the . Whiting, Indiana, research laboratories to become general reâ€" search director in the main office in Chicago. Other duties of board exâ€" ecutive character will be handled by the directors.> ~Coincident with this change, Harry F. Glair, general manager of manuâ€" facturing, has been elected to a seat on the company‘s board of directors, effective at once. 5 Harry F. Glair, new director, beâ€" gan work with Standard at the Whitâ€" ing refinery in 1906. After taking In recent years he has devoted much time to special business transâ€" actions and other phases of execuâ€" tive management, as a director of Standard of Indiana and of various subsidiary companies. Joining Standard of Indiana in 1922, Dr. Wilson had charge of its chemical engineering research and built up a large engine laboratory for work on motor fuels and lubriâ€" eants. In 1929 he was given the reâ€" sponsibility of organizing and directâ€" ing the development and patent deâ€" partment. He was made a member of the board of directors in 1931 and put in charge of all research, deâ€" velopment and patent work. % hasi 4o L ouglh & . Court Orderâ€"No Reductions Thrifty-HYdrO First 15 Lbs. $l.19 Balance â€" ( Per Pound ‘ t Court Orderâ€"No Reductions Rough Dry Hjbuseh‘old Linens First 10 Lbs$1.00 Balance Oc-Peé Pound {Starch or No Starch) _| j â€"â€" d ; : Damp Wash FINISHED FAMILY SERVICE 10 Lbs. $1.80 All Prices are Cash Onlyâ€"Called for and â€"_Delivered or Cash & Carryâ€"Effective \Monday, December 31 LAUNDRY °§ } } * Established 1899 618 North Green Bay Rd. â€"_ PHONE177â€" 178 (Except Full Dress and Pleated) Reliable Laundry and _ Cleaning Co. SHIRTS Shirts Hand Finished in Above Services 9¢ +ach | s m o C MM§ £5.m time off to complete a course in meâ€" chanical fl.mm at the Univerâ€" sgity of Illinois with the class of 1912 he advmc@t:;::\ the drafting room | through a | of executive posiâ€" | tions until he became manager of ‘the plant in the period from 1929 to 1931. He was transferred to Chiâ€" cago in Atugust, 1931, as assistant general manager of manufacturing, and promoted to general manager | in January, 1983. In eox:t.tlion with the shift, Mr. Brown acquires added iwesponsibiliâ€" ties regarding the patent and develâ€" 0 nt work ‘which protects and exâ€" pm the scientific advances made by the company. Mr. Brown is both a chemist and an attorney, a gradâ€" wite of the University of Illinois, He held nIvenl positions as research director and patent attorney with other firms before joining Standard early in 1929. _A district and county officers inâ€" stitute, planned by the Lake County Council of Religious Education, will be ‘held ‘at the Libertyville Presbyâ€" terian Church on Monday afternoon, February| 7 for the training of counâ€" eil o in‘ the cooperative work of religious education in the churches of the county. (Rev. Frederick Balâ€" dus, of egan, president of the organization, will preside. The proâ€" gram is #s follows: â€" * 1:45 Deyotional period, led by Rev. â€" R. Arthur Jevne, Mundelein. 2:00 "Values in Cooperation" Rev. rick Baldus. 2:30 "Financing the Program." g_@o Simultaneous â€" confer e n ces, ‘The new gengral director of reâ€" search, Dr. F. W. Sullivan, is a gradâ€" uate of tIe University of Michigan, He remained there ias an instructor for two ;em following 1921, and joined the research staff of Standâ€" ard at iting iss assistant director in 1923. He became director of the Whiting arch staff in 1931. Dr. Sullivan m author of many techâ€" nical treatises and the inventor of sévenl";t‘oc'esses used and products made by the company. / Lake County Council of R?ll‘igious Education To Meet February 7 ;h § First 15 Lbs. 69(: Balance Household Linens, 10¢ Per Pound . Wearing Apparel, 30¢ Per Pound Starched as Desired â€" Hand Finished s and Pleated) _ (Net as per L.N.A. Cost Find;-Jr Committee) When Sent Alone or in Bachelor Bundles ..\ Bunday In Deerfield fl}‘ Robert Clements of Chicago willi the guest speaker on Sunday evel at a union service of the thrée Protestant Churches of Deerâ€" field to be heldâ€" at the Bethlichem Ev } lical Church at 8 o‘clock. ©â€" _‘ "Our Plans for the Year"; chilâ€" .‘ dren‘s division superintendents, ‘;kcdor.)lu. Eva E. Alling, 13. d 7 f [ mh division superâ€" & ‘intendents; leader, Rev. Wm. \ R. Rule, North Chicago, \ Alult division superintendents; % er, Mrs. J. G. Cook, Half * Leadership training superinâ€" * tendents: leader, Mrs. C.. J. ~Herschberger, Prairie View, â€" / Vacation School superintendâ€" â€" â€" ents; leader, Miss Faith Bushâ€" : nell, Waukegan, ‘ \ District presidents, secretaries and other officers; leader, Rev. / Mr. Baldus. ‘te. 4:00 "A Look Ahead." 4:45 Fellowship period. 5:15 Adjournment, â€" . In the five district councils of the county there are forty officers, in addmdn to the thirty county officers, who ate expected to attend the inâ€" stit,tï¬; Mr. W. H. Holgate, of Highland Park, is president of Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields district. ‘Pre g‘)j ery; president of the Church Church Federation and a profe&sor in the Presbyterian Seminary. Union Church Service Dr, W. F. Weir, minister of the Deerfield Presbyterian Church wili preaiile and will:introduce Br. Clemâ€" enté, Wwho is president of the Church Extension Board of ‘the Chicago Everyone is invited to attend this uniQn service. Rev. E. J, Bruso is pastor of the Host Church. St. Paul‘s Church 1 be Eace vptioins oicivetitaineesoiieienemiatli Highland T*HE "RESS3 m m D 1 We are liquidating our } over stock of Christmas |J Jewelry. It will repay | you to visit us. rs. Theresa Passuelo, of 501 Elm Place died last Sunday, Decemâ€" betr 30. Mrs. Passuelo, who was 40 years old is survived by her. husâ€" bahd Frank Passuclo, and four boys. She was born in Italy. _ Funeral services were held Wedâ€" day morning, at 9:30 at the St. Tamac Church in Hizhwood.â€" Inâ€" ;Tzfnei Church in Highwood.â€" In tetment was at Mooney‘s cemetery Funeral services will be held this mprning, (Thursday) for Mrg.,!’? mh Domencia, 31, who died Monday, Décember 31. ts s ; Mrs. Domencia, who was 56 years olH was the widow of Fortunato mecia. She was born in Italy. She is survived by her daughter, s. Frank Sidari. Jlnterment will be at St. Mary‘s edmetery. ~ The City of Highwood has changed its city ordinance covering the sale of the city automobile licenses. (In e past vehicle tags have been isâ€" sued at the start, of the city fiscal r, May 1. However, beginning in 1936, the city vehicle tags will go oh sale Jan. 1 to coincide with the te license sales, This year, tags % Per Pound : . CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 372 Central Ave. ~â€" Tel. H. P. 630 ew License Plan _ For Highwood Autos ineral Services Today or Mrs. Parma Domenicia SPECIAL SALE OF . Theresa Passuelo â€" Passes Away Sunday I. H. NEMEROFEF JEWELRY 10. AIDAAAIAMETLIRIUA® h ~GOLUMBUJ Y« will be sold May 1 and will he good for the balance of the . until Dec. 31, 1985. The cost of these tags will be only twoâ€"thirds of the regular yearly rate. . â€" G. &A Gr Next week, Pontiac will present its 1935 cars, in which are concentrated more fine materials, fine jdeas, and fine workmanship than ever havre been offered before at Pontiac‘s new low prices. The result is something new, something ?etut, someâ€"~ look. So,ifyou*nve theycllghr?tinterutin which way motoring is headed, by all means mthenewPo#thungnweek. In every my&qwtampakdmm tive progress in the field of lowâ€"priced cars. PONTIAC MOTOR) COMPANY, PONTIAC, MICH. Hitislon of Goneral Mators IAMIâ€" FLORIDA Low Price THURSDAY, JANUARY The rates will be as fol ï¬ senger cars, $2; trucks (Aâ€"B â€˜ï¬ trucks (Câ€"D), $4.67; trucks [(BR. $6.67; All trucks pver (;.jx" SIXTEEN IN THE HEART OF AAIAM! «CNVENIENT : TO £VERY JFAJ _ ACTIVITY :