Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Dec 1936, p. 8

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~.. s s FILLE? of SOLE..l.3c LUTE-FISK. OYSTERS - PIKr. . . ** * b.33 of January meeting Irte CC]F..s,...- 7 - 1937.3 -- A.K SE mi ears ln WllImette' pickIqd, Salt and Smoloed Fish Iip<t.ad,1 DonetiecChoe5OSGREEN BAY ROAD aelb.11C s selciso .1EXPERT Tf,.ch<.ices LOBSTEItS - FISH SO EAMN P. ieprg _,n, ..-is Mrs. Katherine Herberholtz, 147 Prairie avenue. There wiil be a pup1 pet show, a program1 specially, prepared for the entertainment of 'theyoungsters, and singing of the, Christmas carois. Arthur K atzel,.:Jr., wili' be soloist, accompanied by, Milss Patricia Tucker of Evahstoni. _ 1. UJ. U. MILLENS the, baskets neecly laminies .1 ankswere there that for out points giving, to 5everal duplications because individuais. and organizati.ons distributing mnoney and. food did nlot cooperate %vitb tbe Welfare board. one organization being, excepted. Ag 'an example, she states that one. fatnily received. tbree donations ýof money..antd food. the wotnan applving te one source for~ aid after. havink received a.donation. This is the thing that the Welfare board seeks to ehi*mtnate, with. the help of the public. Clearingýr through her office. Mrs. Robinson added, will achieve th e purpose, as every family cared for is carefully investigated. A'void DupicationsI Fineit Display of Qiood TOYS Gjood HOUSIWARE and. GOOD CUFTS Select from our large variety. No crowds or confusion.- No Now that Christmnas is ,atnproachinz.ý Mrs. Robinson anoeals to al individuals and organizations taking care* of needy families to let her know to whom they give, and what they give, s&ý that duplications mav be avoided. Barrels have been placed in 20 stores for collection of food te fil Christmas. baskets, and the public is urged to be generous ini donations. One store manager, feeling that his barrel was being neg1ected, suggested to a customer that he contribute something. The customer ýagreed, provided the manager would match I 1 tq doati.;<The hutcher. nverhear- E Q The needy must be remembered for Christmas, but it should be donc in a systematic, efficient manner, so tat one famiiy may not benefit to the detriment of others. The best way to insure this. Mrs. Robinson states, is to cooperate with the Wl' fare board. "'The Ho Good Hat Cochran, one of of, member out "is 22a acce$>teci applicants e0 finestlas, of anplicants in -the içnce of' St., Luke's" it was, d at ',the hospital.

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