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Highland Park Press, 19 Dec 1940, p. 12

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n Real Estate Board- T Appoints National Defense Committee _ President A. M. Landaker of the Evanston-North Shore Baal Eatatc Board has appointed a ”new com- mittee to cooperate with the govern- ment in the National Defense pro- kram. ' _ With the increase in personnel of * Military establishments in the Chi- cago area and especially at Curtis: Air Weld, Fort Sheridan and Great lakes, the problem of Mn: tem, poi-ary and permanent quarters for new men and oiBeera is quite acute, and . T the "Evanston-North Shore Board, through the new committee, 536 Central Avenue a TO OUR phtRONt JAS: BOWDEN MEATS *ead om will , glue“. The result of thit survey win he placed " the diepoul of Taeittua eopunnttdanta, so that the new men an and locations convenient to their posts without undue deny. In addition to the housing is.‘ cilities the Board will tasks s sur- vey to discover plsces which might serve " headquarters for local draft boards or other emergency orttHs iutions, and will slso make s sur- vey of want stores where windows might be used for patriotic displsys. Owners who have vscsnt at fur.. nished house which they will plsce it an; disposal ohm-see men are being asked to,atommuttieates with members of the Board. , nuke a survey of available Jreelingd Tel; B." P. 467 {at 33:33 Nils M. Héhmn of Bahama I huh, Inc.. has been appointed dhairman of the' new committee and otUr mombou m: Robert L. Wy- att, Ill. Sawyer Smith and Howard Brown. . League orWomen ‘ Voters To Entertain New Congressman Newly elected Commenter; from Illinois ere to be interviewed by members of the Illinois Lennie of Women Voters during the next week with a View to informing them on meuurea in which thejaezue is interested, it [as nuanced by Mrs. George G. Borert, state pres-1 idem. Information shout the League will be given them together with the Men's desire for further improve- ments in the administration of the federal civil service system now that the Remepeck bill is law. Rep- resentatives will else be told of the lane's opposition to the so-csllel Equal Rights Amendment and of its support of when for the District of Columbia; 'For Sledders: Boys and girls - no one knows better than you how hard it is to stop s sled once it gets) going. m slippery weather', ith, " most as Inn! to stop an summohile. So, don't run into the street and expect the automobile' to stop for you. Many times it ean't stop in time, warns the Illinois Automobile club and remember-it isn’t the su- mmobile that gets hurt. Christmas Seal Committee Plans Final Seal Sale Mrs. Austin B. Niblsck met with her Christmas: Beal committee in a. onice qt the Lake County Tubercu losil association in the' Court Hon”, Waukegan, Wednesday afternoon, Dee. 11. Plum were mule forth, Seal Sale during the remainder of the Holiday sewn. Booths gill he made "nibble for tttttat whit wan missed through the mail or wish additional seals during the Chriss mas mailing rush. Also, seals. mu be obtained from the 01100 of tht "aoeitrtion. _ - Great nppreciation was expressed for the sale of. Christmas Sell Health Bonds in connection with the regular mailing of Christan“ Seals. The bond ale has been very_suc- ceuful, and the members of the Christmas Sula Sale committee who mailed bonds to their friends witt, a special plea for their acceptance were quite grateful for the good re- sponse. A still greater mount will be received as only half of these letters have been heard from. The response to the regulu let. ter is good. On December 11, tU total for all letters, regular $2 let: ter end bonds, was $6,108.93. The committee is pleased-not only foe the money received, but for the ex. pression from these faithful given of their interest in the work of. the "soeiation. " _ Questions have been naked the committee on to the Allocation at the money received from the Christ; mes Seal sole. Five per cent (on to the National association much of which is spent in research in the disease of tuberculosis. Seven uni. versities in the United State: are carrying on resurch supported by the sale of scale. The result: of all research is “nibble to the county ttstsoeitstioets and the county an» toriume; . T Fifteen per cent goes to the sum Tuberculosis association. Again, s great deal or this comes back to your local "aoeiation. "Ne State association assists the local “welt tion with its education! program, provides literature in the interest of tuberculosis for public distribu- tion, and helps toimalate plum " the growth of your county prol'nnh It is iaird twiive invaluable infor- ation as regurds the experiences and statistics of other counties out! mm. V _ The remainder, 80 per cent, k spent in Lake county, tsupporting. clinics, nursing service, school tuber- culin touting ,nnd oduutionnl pal; licity; on in on effort to assist in the eradication of tuberculosis from Lake county. Other much noedd program: will be added from tint. to time u the funds from the tred Sale increases. . . The yearly report of the and? tion is enacted in all letters maild out, and it is the gamut duke of the tren1 Sale committeo, that m recipients of theat letter: xiv! that reports . close study. - . _ Tm... thertauusulrfeetAanet in a million' 'tbat eertain typd a! nutomotrile accident: will huppei- But, when human, life is the “tab“: that “one chm in I million” it just one too may. an the mind! Automobile club; - ' My. D-iher th I". I 'ee: 01-pin L. mm. Thursday, DOC. guild ; Chou I him. Chess d Chess club; 3 ' cheat”. iraturddr, Dee. 1 --elamr club. Monday, Dec. 23 Legion Christi Tuesday Dee. " man Eve open Wednesday, Dee Thursduy Dee. guild; l pan., C Opon Hou During the In rush and. the b Eve ,music will the busy street f center where tl will remind all l of the day. Plum for thit celebration have Helen S. Borttt Center's Music community oret ing the neighbor orchestra in un Everett S. Hill: Members of Music club will the party, and Christmas. carol "..t asked to jc in, whose name because of prof Mute the he by, Mr. and M: 'm. She will 1 The public in nuke merry in traditional Chr Start Jo A Junior C meeting at th on Friduys fro is under the Beach, who u, these beginner tsehirol use wk invited to join dtemobns. have been me evenings at tl for informal 1 form . club. T ing wil lbe W Thegroup Tris T . Tabla Enthuliu'ts Do 3 Cult Chri

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