Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Sep 1936, p. 5

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With the close of the Wihuette beach on Labor day, a new. high record for season attendance was establisbed, it was announced tItis week. by Clyde 0.. Grater, beachmaster.. D)ue partly to the oetaç,e hot, weatheri, and to the improved beach facilities, the attenidance was recorded, at 130e32. At.,the saine time, however, only 16 rescues had to bemade-att 'sum'mer, and none required the use of the Iife-saving equipanent supptiedby. the beach. liaba AWauu Donald. Patton, Who in addition to bis dunies. as head guard, offered free swimming instruction to the: chitdren on Tuesday and Friday mornings, was assisted, by John HRolmes, Hialdane, Utlrich,- Edward C Wilson, Ùhartes Kaye, Richard Reich, and. Edward An intensive drive for RCw mmbers will begin nt once, he added. Mr. Farrar is* a -former member of the vilaecouncil, and was cbairan of the omittee which cooperated with' the Federal Music project In brinsing a series of eve ope'nair concerts to Wilmette and other north shore villages at the water works esplanade.Miss Mary, Ruth Barton wil, be the new secretary of the, association, it was anounced. baVe. Osbs gog to the 1 4 b inthe County lek'soffic Countbuilding. at :Xorth Clark and est Washington, streets iin Chi-, cago and asking for> Dan Carey or Mrs. Mabel Reinecke (telephiope Franklinu 4500). After registering, individuals should requeit that ballots be mailed to them >at the proper time. of Heaàlth and',POlice -Officiais ý TownshipDiscuss. Rabies Problem Urge Vacination, as Preventaby doi >owners to the quaranor thte rprotection of the obanim2 als as for others. It inted( out that rnany persons to the quaranwho ffer no cobjection .chlldren affiicted with theirtine of communicable cdiséases, seau to think that their dok>s should be permitted fult freedom. Thie objective of heatth officiats, Rie cconctuded, is to give pro-; tection to thie the Pa ilie and by ucu auonthurnu flic paut wnacn for* varnlagu heath authorities were brought. sbarpty home to :resîdents of New Trier townshi*p. The North Short Animal hospital, with branches at, 1817 Church stree* IEvanston, and 382 Center street Winnetkai ireported a definitecliica Case of rabies tapon the death of a German potice dog, owned by Arte-' Mus fi. Watson, Jr.,85 Sheridan. ioad, Winnetka. The dog, itwas statedo bit a resi.t dent of 1lvanton anid ,was taken to the animal bospitat on!Atagnst 22. Prier to tIis, the. Wfnnetka police repot shows, it was fournI that the dog had been lost for severai dayuand wes fou!ad nearthe. intesecionof Foxdale avenue and Eldorado street by Mr. Watson's houseman. Three dogs who se owneru live ln that viciity.bave been ianpoundcd in the village pouind wheu kt was found they had fought with a dog answe 'n9 the description of the Watsoun pet. As part of the program of the tects Pets ,1 Wilmette beach, which is operatcd parki the of supervision tander the conmissioners, a number of awardsi A meeting of-heatth and police dewere mnade to children for swinuning1 partment headi and veterinarians of *proficiency. Those who could swlm a the New Trier township villages was distance of 270 yards were awarded held ini the Wilmette Village hall *'"WB" monograms, white the ability Thursdày evening of last week, for to swim 50 feet was the requireentt thie purpose of discussing questions for the "fish" class. pertaining to the protection of the invitation.JJ.t ai,-An .. ,..ê -. lt "WB" Swiummrs Moreau, George ay j L--.--U-jj.3, .- -----... c..-, vis Dr. Martin H. Seifert, Wilmette cludes girls from the. north shore, .directed by Dr. Howard A. Orvis, Werkei, AI health comn'issioner, led thie discus- Evanston, Gtenview, Northbrook, and heatth oficer for Winîietlca and eiwrh s, Clifford sions,,and was tRie principal speaker- Chicago. omyDsh »ok. expressed thie appreciation of He Jean ,hier, The article points out that thie quarHÂVE HOUSE OUESTS 3Inimons. tesplndid cofcasdof opeatiof -D. Iebrànd, Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy Weedoai antiaie was resorted to only aftew--four oefftiventof dog owtnersiiim aking deaths from rabies occurred tRisya of 110 Third street have as their house impt od effcvetrhoequanin UvaArthury M. Tar- in Cook countv. .A Vt - qnd Governo Horne. sayigft -.. _________4Co Mexico; Wilson,l Reich and Kaye Iowa. t also a ccrtaaîcatc otf heaith from ia of vctcrinary. The speaker made referençe to ob- WILMBTTB 4300

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