Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Apr 1936, p. 4

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reedy to delivor jost when you went? ffo-ny -,k; ormixture you 0. w Spedel This W.ek aient: 6d SUR. Noauai Di Y..KO?-la -414 l1b. covers à wld brick cf Ice Creem. 1/ lb. is ample for 8 et luncheoon. IL.iboelly serves 2 tables. et Snde. hon us for NOS. Dyia. PamacyPýàn c Avean ue nckrPharmac Afil 26 oa May e wiII be Baby Week when the Infant Welfare Society asks ýeveryone to ghink of the, babies. Seven year aiod Marie 'ibanes (right) hms »tie care of .ber 1tumt omnnths' aid brosher while her ,mot ber ssa g uark. Tiebaby's father died, i»,Joeuary and the Infant Weif are Society ts heiping t. ightn te iad obth Marie and.ber mther-and, for the baby too- by eefing1dm«' i thse lfriýt , jeeding lime." * Try yeur lk Wltb a LUCKY MONDAI. IThe ebeOiBt@ stron trOait .. -l Teeite UBlNL-OPEOL ...... BOULVARDD0U*STORI * Ueventli andl Ceal WIL 429 mize Oùt Adoeftise Chocolofe LUme Ice and Vaill.'. .... 43c Regular 60c value (QUART) PEACOCK*S e .1 i HEALTU CENTER I I NEJVS, rnI The National Tuberculosis institute is conductingan early diagnosis cam- pi paign a fl.nst tuberculosis. Théi Wil- -mette Health Cente r is supplied with ___ terature on this subject, also filmns and speakers are available for clubs, -schools and church organizations. The purpose of the early diagnosis campaign is to teach people to be- come health rninded, so that they will at least sec their doctor twice a yearý and have a complete medical exam- ination. This is, an investment in * health which pays the highest div- idends. People wishing information along the Infarn welarec iety. >. i'.y yr Our cooperation. reached a total of 15,16,68 contribunted to the work, 18aérments'imade for the. babies by the womnenof our center, and M5 ours of voluinteer service in the sta- tion. Without such cooperation, Alice H. Wood station with its beavy load of cases. and its lightening of the lives of children could' neyer be m"S, tained. 1l'*t Mis. Knight BlanchardPreii of Wilmette- center, with b er il corps cf coadjutors, expeCts to render equal service. to Alice H. Wood chul- dren this year. Kenilworth center às one of the lati organized, but fast growing Infant Welfare . centers. This, versatile':and enthusiastic group of young wome n, not organized as an Infant- Welf are center until 1932, raised $2,M5 for Séwarld Park station last year. They have assumed responsibility fcor the support of preschool work at this sta- tion, the cost of which is $3,100 a year. Mrs. C. K. Sanders, president of Kenilworth center, is confident that 1they will reach their "quota" this year and exceed last year's record of 828 garments for Seward Park babies. TAKE DEMENTED MAN ÇS*,,,-,av evfIlina Sergeant H. 15. Jbe held, at the Health Center*, 1901 interpreter.i He could not or wouta ;Schiller street, April 22. Dr' NocI not give any' information as to his Shaw, pediatrician, is in charge. place of residence, TelIling a story The next chest clinic will be held of being followed by devils off ering Monday, May 18, from 1 to 4. Dr. him $1,OW to set fire to sosue build- Julius Novak, medical director of the ing and his refusal to do so for leu Chicago Tuberculosis institute is in than $1,500, it was concluded that ho charge. was a mental case. He was there- The dental clinic, supported by the fore sent to the psychopathic hos- Logan-Howard. P. T. A. is conducted pital. REGULAR 1-2 L8. PACKAGE - ---------------- -- 'liii.off« miWhre.April301,,19US VAN DEUUUN'S CowW Imd TwdfthPh... Wilunsft.510-514' REPORT Summary of r -of. March, 1936., MARCH j for thse -maths~ ber Of patientsi .-mzc. int, -R. N Coùmmunity Nurse.

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