Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Dec 1936, p. 68

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-- Gazette Handed to LwFF Presented to Puiblic oliWea Improv.d Né eindàisa. & Pain O'Brien 11, W.shlsg'ton St..ýChMss W. FrANKLIN mi6 -cede oration, operating NorthgShoro arSa the thoh plans, to add to its sales departmont. The acceptod applicant will h. given overy cooperation. Heê or âe *ftd ilot , ecenuI have ieai estato oxperience but background, kaowlodge of the ]nWýtoerrltory and selling personality arc requfremonts. Please address B-7, Box 60, Winette, Blinois, gilng, suficieut information to j ustify an interview. E ta t Annual reports of the officers, dibrectors and chairmen of regular Dirctos:Arthur Gedge, 3 years; Raty L.Dowdall. 3 Years. Directors of the insurance Division to serve one year: Edmund . ,Smith, Charles J. Connor. Directors Pro»erty Owners division: H Tarold V. Jacobs, Jules F. Fisher. The annual election of Offilcers and, directors of- t h e Evanston-Nor Shore' Real. Estate board wiIl take place at the board rooms, 616 Church street, Evanston, Monday Itvening, . December 7 at 8. The mou t hiy board, dininer and forum will prothe meeting a nd everything poi nts to a record othticles, turoutat affairs. T he following n se-le * letedbasbye~e by th-ebut lectd nom inating committee of the board by th YfitbefgP for action W Stewart B. Mat1iews, presl4eft; Robert L,. Wyatt, vice-pîresident; Ilier Oison, secretary; Herber't C. Jenks, treamurer. A collection offibrous glass prodndisplay et the office- of i the Miniette tChamiber of Commerce, 1126 Central avenue, which 'shows the evolution 'of a grain,of sand converted intoi soft textured fibres which in turn. are,,spun into yarnis, and thread from which are' produced cloth and mnany commercial articl .es, such as twine, rope, coil coverings.. batteryeplate separators, house!insulations and numerous other items. "While the art. of utilizing g lass fibre products are mentioned. in ar18 40--1, 465. in various: German, magazines in been a s early. as. 1878, it bas only theý past. few years that the U. S. 1870-98,460. showed aspecial interest in the art, 1890-418i665. '167. progress bias ,been 50 rapid that 1900-640 1910-945,010. we may look forward to even more amazing development in the very 1930-1,742:181. 1936-2,026,517. near future," it was stated. The display was presented throughi In 1836 when the Patent act was the courtesy of Harry Johnston of passed, the patent office was under jurisdiction of the secretary of the Federal Savings and Loan as- the It was later transferred to sociation, and Ray Ferris, local en- state. of the interiýr, then department Engineerthe for the Insulation gne me of commerce. Durdepartment the to ing Service company. ing the 100 years of its existence the 'wlork of the patent office bas been Kenilworth Records administered by 33 successive coin- The Centennial Souvenir issue of the Official Gazette of the ,United States patent office, commemorating the lOth anniversary of the establish-. ment, of that office, bas been haànded to Wn<mP.=ZLûtE by.Ricbard T. Hosking, 818 Prairie avenue. The actual1 birtbdlay anniversary of- the. department was july 49, 1936. it. having, been openied on JüIy 4,'1836. The book c0ntains much, information conicerning, the growth and op-. eration of the patent bureau. Important is the. table showing the' increase in the' number of the. first Patent issued in each l0-year period, which is given as follows: Construction Mod.rmioin Repoirs Architectural Service C. A Hempbill is building a /to thank the press and public for .story stoné residence of thirteen their. growing support of the realtor rooms and attached garage; at 54 on the north shore. Kenilworth avenue, costing $30,000. Raymond F. Houlihan, of Chicago, is the architect; C. A. Heruphili,. of Realtors Awaiting Evanston, builder; A. J. Chester, EvBig Yuletide Pary anston, plumber, and Shore Line Elec"Mark up your pad now for a tric cornpany, Chicago, electricians. $27,M Renidenice hT. VeArou'.i *ItrorotIe PAaRudi, tions for patents, the bureau hancHes prints trade-marks. the registration-ôf largest the of one bas It s. and label scientific libraries in the country, with records of patents of nearly every country, and the only complete record available for search purposes of. United States patents. Tbe original act bas been amended and cbanged inany times and now forms the model for patent laws of several 1571 OurA durta ersestiinated Iat.nir iit iss ude d i ug days of it by A. J. ng bis resiavenue. The. ýrovement is r . W llal.up e a f 1 08 08 .Hpmno ila Mn Ashland avenue, who returned to lier home last week front i the Evanston hospital after undergoing a major operation six weeks ago, is expected to be up and around in a few days. Ms e Harding Arcius f etrice Ms 726 Washington avenue, bas as ber house 1guest for a few days, Mrs. H. McCloud of Hot Springs,. Ark. Mrs. McCloud also spent Tbanksgiving with Mrs.Arcus.

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