Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jan 1937, p. 6

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YOIJR DANGER SÎGN! Aheadache li Nature's warnlng that your refflétance la 10 SEE TOUR *cagzo, *make the standing ait the more lias o1btained excelet results .Several applications, which are stil gratifying, the chief said. innr.hv hë pae o Evanston, wt o ul witha to ofince fFore e s Leg 'isatiiondnn. h ve henSl e n fil< poulaion January L. for the usual investi. 68,000, bas' held first .place in ts HEon. Max W..Nohl, Judge of the, gatio n. M rs. C.e rtrude M. Thurston class for a number of years, as bas Criminal1 court; Mil.waukee, Wis.,. township. supervisor. announced thi! also Milwvaukee, in the firs caswth whom I 1bave frequently, dis-wek with a population.'-of 457M.0 cussed thesubject;of crime prevlenWhite the increased load is ont~ tion, 'advised me that fhe bas com- esnl i a onedot hr municaed wit the on. Hoer S.are other features which mav neces'~VImeteMasns~NTI1 Cummings, States, regarding the estab- reief purposes from one and oneof a and Federal Preven- half milis, to t ilis. at the annual Offcer oftheWilett Msonic tioil Bureau that Crime the AttorneyÙ,wnme tinwnArl lodg b th wil gustsof inntkaGeneral will*draft a bill for, the estabMasonjc lodge oficers Tuesday, Jan- lishment of saine, if requested to do Food Prkeés Up, uary 19, when tbey will assist the, O There has been a marked increase Winnetkans in. conferiring degrees. . ~ ~~ in food prices. and at the: next mheetWihiiette lodge will,.be host to,'seven broken an that ti alret beeicut h of the advisory committee1 of other lodges ofthe 2lst district Thur..s-, btownnshipi wl -ôtb dficl relief organization. Mrs. day evening, january 21, theocsn to obtain ,the aid, of the Federago-T rsosidisavewilbakd being a district meeting. Dr. Hilton ernment.eaein hefodbdzt ira Jones, Wilmette research chemist Being a new member of The Ilh.. dget.n and lecturer, who is a mezber rof nois Police association, I believe. that a t n rasre iotf'd Aother sourct te o ded epetnse Wilmette 1odge, will be the speaker 'l may present ibis important matter the ptfiac at testonib t fo othi S occasion, for your consideration and I hope hiacçtutfinandrespnsiclity fo you e itereted ill n Peetion those on relief, which. at this time, TownsendClub to Hold Buentfau. eerl riehen there, is an epidemic of inMcGure, fluenza, makes the demnand for funds. Regular Meeting Friday fPlcVilao "Cif C.WNccimetý f e." y The next meeting of théï Townsend o Plie, Stat ileofd Actae Last July when the township took Club of Wilmette will be held in the Th Sfet ofthe heAta h over it- relief work. a levv of one Village, hall Friday- evening, January Teefc fte etruo h 8, t ; 8 o'coc A fui aten anc o association, and a forecast .of its prob- and one-hiaf milîs waç made for a 8, a 8 ocloc. 01period Afullattedanc of ten months. or tuntil the anthe mmberhip s urgntlyi-eqeste able effect, is contained in the paper's ha onmeigiiArl a th m embersh iis ur.....i..4Xsteu on nreport, which follows: i t wn rne ti'-in Avrl, To - Be Guessi ssi Vnek iiek *lishmert United Offcer oftheWilett--M' Attorney General of the ýsitatfe an increase in the tax levy fo prevention -prescription! Today! Try it BOULEVARD DRUG 1101 CENTRAL AVE. WILMETTE 4298 13*--t Oxy-Acetylene and EIectric Arc levied isthree mills. Sicokie Woirk Project Mrs, Thurston said the wrkpr)jec.t at Skokie school has been gîvinc emplovmient to 1-5 men on- relief for the pas.t several weeks, 4but she added. "we have 15 applicant's. for work for wl-mm we do not ha ve jobs." Paul Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. A new WPA project. homwev er. I George B3. Williams of 1137 Lake ave- being organized in Kenilworth. \vhiçh nue returned on Sunday to Massillon. t h e township relief organizatioIn Ohio after spending a week with hisi hopes wilI afford emolovment for ----, 'y ubo-bbeu Itwas unanimously voted that Secretary Hartneck 'should Write to the Hon. Homer S. Cummings, Attorney General of the United States, and urge himÙ to prepare the necessary législation so that Congress can establish a Federal Bureau of Crime Prevention." maximum amotint %tiich rnav, 1W an~d Atter-School Clubs. for, 1s ormatio, emue '-k WiImett. 1068 - or, Director lotb year

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