Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Jan 1939, p. 5

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Remoal o th Roue 4 marerspetition fromn a large group of col- Remoai f te Rute42 narerslege students. After successfully from Sheridan road and restoration. comp letlng an elimination flight of the highway to its proper status cus tteNvlRsrebs as a. con necting link between the re at thnve Naval.) e soeredbato North Shore, towns .and. cities. in Pensacola. for regular ,Navy flight. stepd of being designated as a main training as an'aviation cade t. After* state speedway. ivill, be one of the, a ycar's intensive training and with chief objectivés of the North 'Shoresm orhnrd or ffyn Property Owners association, during. to his credit, he is now under orders 1939,, Marion T. Martin. . president. to'active1 duty in the United States announced this week. iFetothe USS Wasp. Othr ivc ogaiztios.chn1 Mr. Boyd> is, a graduate of the bers ofý commerce. clUbs and citi- Georgia School of Technology. zens throughout, the North Shore__________ will be invited to join in the marker removai drive foi' the- further pro "Y outh Stiuday t tection of the reside ntial character y t of the area, in the- interetsof Be O sred H r greater- safety and genera]ly mi pr-oved traffie control. Mr. Martini This Sunday is designated as.' said. A program of action has been I"Youth Sunday." Accordingly, Dr.. mapped out and the flght will be' John G. Hindley of the First Con-'t carried to the General Assembly if gregational church, has appropri-i new legislation is found necessary,. ately entitled 'bis sermon ýief Sentmen CrstazedYoung in LHeart."- The Junior choirsf - Sentiment favorjng the elimination of wl in1nanhm Mmes0rn a main staté highwvay through the center'the high school group who will pa- of the North Shore or along its eastern ticipate in the service are: Marjorie edge is more clearly indicated now than Arnos, Bob Bartl.ett, Joani-Benner. ever before," Mr. Martin declared. "A Mre riBdFfr abr rnajority of the North Shore towns and Mre riBdFfr abr cities have gone on record receiitly as Holway, Warren MacKenzie, Bob opposing inaking a main highway out of Mestjian, and George Redding. E <Ireen lýay Road, the only possible sub- h:mscwU~ sflos stitute location for the Route 42 markers Anside ýthe communities, For years, cit- Organ Pi elude-Dreams ...Stoughtonf izens living on or near Sheridan road i Atlei-*'Rise Up, 0 Men of God" . Scill bave %vorkèd for the restoration of the Girls' and Boys' choirs C)f rtie An h m-"T 1flh1T A*+ Io MeI UiadUV1tagý t U IIv1ing a fIU1y, Or LIliugerx fi rn( e EIu congesýted highwayý running thirough the_- to\vns. The proper. place for such r-w through traffic is on the Skokie or Wau- This [Mxan Is a, Fra ud (Continued on page 6) The American Gardeners' associ- PastMatotisClu of ation, through its secretary, L. E. Pastýýltrols.Cub f 1Bird, bas issued -a warning to North O.E . Eect Nw Ofic isShore .residents regardingà an The Past Matrons club of Wilmette ningham, and representing himrself chapter, Order of" the Eastern Star , as being in the last stages of tuber-. Mathew Francis Photo Staver Mouldingi,730 Elrnwood avenue, was elected, president of the Wilmette Community -Chest assciaionat the atnnuial.,election of officers held Tuesdaej of this week. He. succeeda KEi m e r D. Beckcer who had served in that capacity for several .years. Townsend Club WiIl Eleet New Officers At the regular meeting of Wil- mette Townsend club last Friday evening the following candidates were norninated for the varlous of-ý fices to be filled during the ensuing year: BY lRobert T. Shermanu President, Evanston Hospital Association Providing the. health needs of. .more -than two. thousand -famiies a monith throughout' th e yea.r,, thÙe Evýanstoh hospital in, 1938 offered free 'a nd part pay ca re to more patients thanhi any previous1 year. Total costfor the year: of hospital charities in al departments. was $147,000. The hoàpital seeks to raise a portion, of this ampount In it s an- fulua "Hospital Sunday"? appeal to, Evanston and 'North Shore communi- ties, wh.c .vl e made this year on Sunday, February.12. ]Examine 25,0W Visitera: A large o utlay was required hyý the hospital's extensive Out Paàtieit- department, which off ers examina- tion and treatment to patients not needing bed care i the hospital. Mém~bers of 'the hedfrai staff, who serve i the dlinics of the depart- ,ment without pay, exaniined more tlian 25,000 visitors to the out patient clinics. during the year. Ten thou- sand of these visits were free, no' charge at ail having been made to the patient. On approximately 4,000 visits, the patient paid the hospital ten cents; twenty-five cents was re- ceived for 3,500 visits, and fifty cents for 2,500 visits. Five thousand paid To comply with the Trownsend rmàny insta organizatiQn manual two candidates patient, witl for each office were nommnated but Cr only one is to be elected. Neary The election takes place Friday those adm:i evening of this week, at the regular bed-care, v- club meeting ini Wflmette Village (Coni hall, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance of club members is earnestly de-, sired at this meeting. Former examinations, wich in ances were giveni to the bout extra charge. For' at Reduced Fee Lve thousand in-patients, itted to the hospital. for were given service on 'a tinued on page 9) Wilmette Womau TRIP TO HONOLULU Mr. and Mrs. Carl'L. Hamilton of 550 Ridge road, Kenilworth, are leaving Sunday for California, to sail from there on the S. S. Lurline for Honiolulu. They - will be, returning home the early part- of March. Juç thereto will be ler of judgmen.t. 'eturned to the collection. of the costs. F. SCHERZEfl. WILMETTE 4300 WINNETKA 2000" formerly of i met ary 21 On a'two weel Bermuda, Xau"1,,.and cruiae tw

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