Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 May 1937, p. 28

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WINNETKA 3060 . OÔw, end ask te have'oua of our service e n corne over mad talk with you about your Iaundry- end dry cleaning needa. FRENCH LAUN DRY 806 Dempster St. Est eblishod S/t.ce 15 Patronize Our A dvertisers Marion Prost, one ofthetiele d work7 ers from the American Birtb Control league, made a report of ber activi- tics in this direction at the annual meeting. Mrs. Post, for the past five weeks has. beeén doing extension and organ- ization work for. the, Illinois league in a number of cities and towns of i- nois, among them,1 Bloo*mingt.on. Springfield, Centralia, Alton, Danvill and*.Urbana. She bas interested vani- ous local grQups, spoken:before the' local medical, and cierical associa- tions, and laid the way, for the open- ing of Birtb Control ceniters in these cities and towns. To aid ini this im-, portant, work the Evanston. grou.p voted an appropriation to go Ito7 the Illinois league. Provisions were made for the main- tenance of the clinic wbich remains opsen durinth~1e 6uînmer anfd tenrta- tive plans for the coniing year, among tbem a tea to be heid in September werc discussed. Miss Miriam Shattuck of 528 WTar- wick road, Kenilworth, wiil be host- ess to the members of her bridge clb Tuesday of next week. state government as to whether the ad- ministration. shall be in the hands of the Secretary of State or thé State HighWay department whben.the-iatter,finahly came ta ' a vote on. May 19 the. Secretary of State won out. The conference com- mittee* which had met in a numiber of. sessions recommefided administration by the Secretary, of State and a licenise fée of, fifty cents for a. three-year ,period. The latter recommendation was an im- portant one and designed to secure down- state. support.. The session on May- 19 was a lïveiy one, ending, in boos and cat-calis, 'The subject wiIl have-anothe r inning next week as a motion to recon- siderprevailjed. In the meantime roads will be held out as hait to members who failed to vote or who might be. prevailed iupon- to change their.niinds. Sentiment Growsf Sentiment for a drivers' license is ~goig toger everyda4y in the urban sections of the state and the members of the General Assembiy who block the passage of sûcli a measure will un- doubtedly find criticai constituents -back homne" if the session ends wvithout a drivers' license law. flie voinien's eight-hour day bill which a ffects thousands of working women wvas reported ont of the Industriai Af- fairs cômmittee, with recormmendations for passage. A concession was made to flouse Bill 905 wbicb was introdueed by a dozen members f rom! both parties ini the House and which 'was draifted by Assistant Attorney Genera1 Skinner is receiving critical sttidy by several of its sponsors. The bill, a. lengthy one on the subj ect of delinquent property taxes and the sale offoreclosed',proper ty was in- tr.oduced to save timne before, being sub- mfitted to various groups ýinterested in this. subject. Sponsors of the bil feel that a sub-co mmittee should 'Icarefully study the ýeffects of the proposed legis- lation before the' entire Revenue com- mittee to which it was referred takes action. Oppose University Bill The trustees, of the University of Illi- nois represented by the president, legal. counsellor and members of the Flouùse from. the 24th district in. which the uni- versity is located had a stormy session in the, Educat.ion commrittee of theFlouse on Tuesday when'the bis were heard. wvhich would create-a-Unive rity of Ilii- noQl$ Building commilssion. Thië-,urppse of the commission would be to set Up an agency which could receive gifts for the construction of a Student Union and to issue bonds for the construction of men's dormitories. The opposition was represented by the Governor's legal ad- visor. The bis were sent to a subcom- mittee with instructions to report in two weeks. The bis passed the, Senate after a committee had visited the uni- versity. tiiose who belleve in a more. flexible re-register iniasuîee for ail industries employingl ýnames. wiiIJ IIWiiy m~ust under their. new Lytton-Hi Suits In Bige With an Extra Pair of Flannel. Trousers' Hlorse Show Event of Jubilee Year, Society wiil be given another OP-' portunity to viemw one of its favorite ports wvith the advent of the Jubilce lorse showv to l)e presented ini Lancers of the 122nd FielId Artillery, among .others. .invitations- have been extended to a notable list of well known Chicago- anls and north shore residents to work with the committee in charge of ar- rangements. Among these are,: Den- nison B. Hull of Winnetka,.Harrv A. HE.NRY C. LYTToN &SoNs OuTI.gt. oned Church' , EVANSTON Open Ta., >Thur$-, >Sat. Evenings to be awarded to the wmnners in the tric association and will be con"ducted. viarious classes. Ln addition to the by Dr. A. M. Sheffington, its founder. regular horse show aspects of tbis presentation, wilt be the daring stunts Mr.. and Mrs. C.,.S. Sorsen, form- and trick riding of the military. rep- enly of, Evanston, have taken the. resented .by Cbicago' S own Black bouse at 230.Ninthstree!t. Their two Horse troop, "Monkcy.riders," of the cbildren, Spencer. and Sidney, -at- l14th- U. S., Cavalry-1 and the Riding tend the Laurel scbool.

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