Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jan 1940, p. 5

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*A police training sehool sponsored by the North Shore division of the Illinois Police association and with ins tructors ýfrom the federal bureau of investigation,, United. States de- partment of justice, will be conduct- ed four days. a month, through Jan- uary, 1Eebruàry, and'March'. The. afternoon sessions, from 2 to 5 o'clock, will be held at. New Trier High school, and the, evening ýses- sions. from 7: to 10, o'iclocek, will be at the public library in Lake. For- est. The subjects assigned for each date will be the same at both the afternoon and ýevening schools, the two sessions having, been arrange to accommnodate'ail members of the!I v arious departmnents from Wilmette: to North Chica go, both inclusive. .January 17-ýtaking.notes lurirnginter-, views; report writing. January 24-ptubJie relations; testifying in court. January 31-cooperative functions of the FBX. February 7-introduction to the techni- cal- laboratory; preservation anid identi- fication of evidence. February 14-jurisdiction of the federal agencies and the relation of local law en- for-cernent to federal law,\ enforcement. .February 21-history of identification; elJements of finger-prînts. February 28-latent fingerprints; inves- Monday, January 15-9 a.m. te 5:30 p.m., and 7 te 9 p.m. Tuesday, January 16-8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mr. Miller states that outsicleof the above hours -he will accept registrations at his'home, 1775, Washington avenue, by appointment. The telephone is Wilmette 2996., Persons living in the unincorporated areas of New Trier town- ship may register with Mrs. 'Marga ret S. Pierson, Town. clerk, by appointinent. Telephones, Wilmiette 14 and Winnetka 2786. Vters, are. wa rned that if they.have moved from one address tol another, .even if it be only to the house next door and. in the same precinet, since last registering,, they MUST, RE-REGISTER. Young men and* wome n who ha.ve reached legal voting age:and have not1 yet registered, ýare reminded that they must do so in order to qualify as voters. Ail unregistered ývoters are urged to register'AT ONCIE with the Village or Tow n clerk., For Finland Re-eleet Directors At the annual meeting of. the stock- holders of The Wlmette State Bank, held on January 4, the following corps of directors was reelected: F. D. Anderson, president; Lyman M. Drake, Critcheli, Miller, Whitney and. Barbour; Phillip Hoffmann, Hoff- mann Brothers; Christian E. Jar-" chow, International Harvester Co.; -W. D. Learyvicew rwpident: B. F. Dr. Martin H. Bickham of Wil- mette, sociologist and lecturer, will lead a discussion between Mrs. Ber- nice T. Van der Vries, state legis- lator, of, Winnhetka, and Seymour .. OI.msted,. NewTrier tonship relief ad unstrator,' at a meeting, of the Wilmette 'Fami ly Welfare associa- tion Monday evening, January.15, at 8 o'clock ln the Children's room Of the Wilmette Publie library. The topie of discussion wil be the recéntly. amended Illinois Poor Re- lief Law, which has lIengthened the period required to establish legal residence, for relief purposes, from one year to three years. Each Assigned Subeet Mrs. Van der Vries, who is a rep- resentative in the state legislature from the Seventh (local) Sénatorial istriet, will ive' thebackground and reason for the amendment; Mr. Olmsted will show how relief is func- tioning in this township, and Dr. Bickham will point out its social sig- nificance and effect. On the program also will be a showing of the United Charities' movie film "Conquering Trouble.," This film depiets the work of a faM- ily agency. Dealing with the story of the life of a single family over a ,March. 13-larceny investigations, in- cluding investigations to locate fugitives, March 20-portrait parle and descrip- tions. March 27-crirnè scene searches. and practical application of that knowledge acquired. Knigrhts of Columnbus NWïill Receive Holy Coiimunion Jan. 21 Fllowïng their lection the bÔard of directors reappointed the 'follow- ing officers: Vice President-W. D. ,Leary. Vice President-J. Alden Sears. Cashier--C. W. Schafer. Assistant Cashier-W. B. Robin- an Photo sn r on, .435 5f~,r retary for the United Charites, w.il give a brief talk on the d evelopment of family welfare work before the picture is shown. m Tis is the regular meeting of the Wilmette Family Welfare associa- the program, however, >the meeting bhas been opened, to _the Public.

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