Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Mar 1936, p. 4

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Ie ma Expert at'Moderato Coot Free inspeetion and Regula tion, Il« IN IletteAvenuie lBie stories, it is explaineu. .Pro- grame wilI be given on successive Fridays during the Lente n and Easter, season. Mys. R. H. Chadwell. and ber two sons, Charles and, Chaddie. of 946 Locust road, retÜrned home Monday, after a few davs' visit with :Mrs. Chadwell's parents, the H. P. Whites of Peoria., This weksspocial s aen.olci favorf*l Chocolote, Lime Icoad Vuai;lli. ... 1 Reguùler 60é velue -(QUART>, PEACOCKS II413 Linden Ave.. Wflm.f.e4120 (CE CREAN- 2004 Central St., Evanston UNlversity 4700 of neutral shade s CHIFFON and, SERVII. $1.00 and $1.15 Values .'.... 1161 Wihn.tee Avenue, $1.35 Values bas continueti on the nortii snore for TeWlet ii egewl the past fifteen months. TeWlet ii egewl At the Village board meeting Tues- hold its monthly open meeting ini the day niglit Dr. Martin H. Seifert, English room of Marshall Field's hcalh cmmisioershocked the. downtown store on Friday, Marchi 27, board and others by an exposition of Res12:15 onsc the conditions that now exists. In Rsl e aid e view of the revelations made, one listener* remarked', that it, is difficuit. promptly to the to. understand the attitude, of dog president, Elnier. owners who deliberately violatethe D. Becker,'\Va- o rdinancq and ignore the president's bash 2G07. OrXVil- proclamation. mette ,381. Presudent.Beck- ,,"Death firom, rabies," Dr. Seifert er aninouncesÉ that stated, "is too horrible to think about, tliis meeting will. and wbile this community bas so far b ie vrt esceaped sucb a fragedy, the law of th le'W iline tt e averages forecast that it will not -aI-Wlarbodi ways escape. Over forty persons ex- posed to rabies have beentreated in F. D. acer ,o drta ilg theast iften moths." . l 1 r M.may become thepas fitee moths 'toroghl fail'ar. with its oper-: Trhe situation as explained by Dr. ations and the part it plays ini chari- Seifert 'caîls for courageous -action table work of the village.outside of on the part of the authorities, said the regularly..established. public re- an initerested, citizen, asý well as lief agencies. drastic enforcement by the police. WiIl Explain Sctup The timebas come lie addecl, te re,- F. Dewey Anderson, president -Of move this danger to children and the Welfare board, wili devote a short aduits alike. tinie te an explanation of the setup of the board, its relation to the Com- munlity- Chest and the exclusive field it occupies in relieving distress amiong Wilmette's own residents who, for one reason -or anothler, are ineligible for assistance' through the Cotunty WN7el- IC E fare office.> *At the conclusion of 'Mr. Ander- son's remarks lie Nvill. introduce Mrs. Beulah Robinson, director of %wc-lfare work in Wilmette, in charge of the local board's office at 1131 Greenleaf * avenue, who will present an outine of her work sincc taking charge * February 1. I makinig this presenita- tion she will çraw upon personjal ex- periences in specific case,; where .h CE seat of trouble could, not be reached througb' the' coutity relief agenicy and euired a ha ndlingntposlefrm any other source., Wants. Large Attendance * in this important work -family re- habilitation occupies a definiite place, in *rder that families may be put upon their feet and again becomne valuable inembers of the, cornmuriity, Mrs. Robinson states, and this angle . . . . . . . f the situation wvill be ftilIy covered. President, Becker earnestlv turges Phone cock bas chosen for bis' subject: "e Phonediscoveries in Today's World." Wilmette 4406 Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer E~. Dickerson of Adena, Ohio, are spending about a month with Mrs. Dickerson'.s par.- ents, the Edward A. Zimmermans of, 29Sixth strelet.. i I . f a il,

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