Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Sep 1924, p. 5

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WILMETTE LIFE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1924 trot the streets next Monday and ask the public to "Have A Heart." "Think of the little children left homeless and destitute who are cared for by some of the societies and the lit· tie cripples that are restored to health reads the Charities' challenge, "Give ~ ~bought also to the aged, who have nothFunda Go to Branches of mg to look forward to, and but for the generosity of these women would be per· Federated C~tiea haps begging in the streets. \Ve can all a~ord to give a little, and enough dimes will make up the required sum. Let us Monday, September 15, has been set all 'Have A Heart.' " apart for the Federated Charities; and scores of girls and women will greet the public in Wilmette, offering the Red Heart which is the slogan for this activity. It is one of the three official Tag Wilnrrttt Troup Aclivilits Days authorized by the Chicago City council, and the Village board, and Miss L. Ellen Babcock, president, bas set the goal for this year at $100,000. ThirtyTROOP II three institutions will benefit by the pubThe first meeting of the Roosevelt lic's generosity that day, among them the troop this season will be held at the following: First· Congregational church Tuesday, Wendell Phillips Day Nursery, lJnited September 16. Already many interestSisters of Charity, Sisters of the Help- ing events have been planned for the ing Hand, Rest Haven, Home for Con- coming year and the trrop is assured valescents, Protestant Women's Service of a very successful season. Club for destitute children, Protestant The Seascouts will meet at the Con· Children's Aid Society for destitute children, Northwest Side Sisters of Charity, gregational church on Friday, September 19. This is a very important meetMorgan Park Industrial School for Girls, Me-rcy Free Dispensary, Chicago mg and it is very necessary that each Osteopathic Hospital, Martha Washing- seascout be there. It is possible for boys ton Home for Crippled Children, Lydia IS yeacs or older and not scouts to enChildren's Home, Lutheran Deaconess roll in this organization now as a result of new regulations from National and Hospital, Little Wanderers headquarters. The officers of the SeaNursery, Laundale Ladies Aid So- scouts will be very glad to meet anyone ) uvenile Service League, ) ulia interested in the troop at the above meet· Home for Working Girls, In- in g. dependent Sisters of Charity, Oak Haven Old People's Home, Humboldt Daughters of Israel, Home Club for Working Mothers with children, Hebrew Pariaian Rug Oeanera Workers Ladies Charity society, Good Obaerve Tenth Birthday Will Workers, German Evangelical OrIn celebration of the tenth anniphan and Old Peoples Home, Daughters of Jacob South Side Day Nursery, Chi- versary in business on the north shore, the Parisian Cleaners and Dyers have cago Consumptive Aid society, Chicago Ladies Milas Chasodim Society, Chica- expanded the boor space of their Winnetka plant at 578 Lincoln avenue. go Ladies aid society, Chicago Junior This extension gives the concern the School and Farm, Chicago Industrial largest and best outfitted plant on the Home for Children, Friendly Ladies Aid north shore, it is stated. society, American Ladies Aid society. The plant which is owned by John .The above institutions have complied B. Nazarian has developed gradually with all of the qualifications required of trom a small room which was used those eligible for the Tag Day. They ten years ago, until now it is the must have a state charter and be estab- largest on the north shore with lished for over a year, and also have a branches in Evanston, Wilmette and yearly deficit of upwards of $600. They Highland Park. In observance of the employ no paid officers or solicitors and tenth anniversary, Mr. Nazarian has they must be organized for the relief announced a temporary 20 per cent and aid of residents of Cook county. reduction on the cleaning of rugs, Thousands of unselfish women will pa- carpets and draperies. 'HAVE AHEART' AG DAY MONDAY Our Boy Scouta CITY MARKET CO MEATS 627 MAIN ST. -:- PHONE WILMETIE WHOLESALE RETAIL . The Thrifty Houaewife ia well acquainted with our atore. AU of our aaleia are Real Money Saven. 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