Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Nov 1934, p. 18

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SHEALTH ICEN TER NEWSJ 1Jl'alI, Cepcter Cl;inics Chest clinic. Mondav. Nov cînher 19, from 1 to 4 o'clock. Dental clinic, Tuesdav morîîing froni 9 to 12 o'clock. Infanît Welfare cliîîic, Wednesday, November 14, from 2.to 4 o'ciock. Hoine Nursig Courses Under the direction of the Amer- ican Red Cross. and the CWA a couirse-will -be-given-in home ýnursing and bealth bygiene. These classes will start Mondav. November 12, at Il o'clock, at the j'Wiimette Heaitlî Center.t A registered nur efroni the Anier- ican Red Cross wi 1 be assigned to teacb this class, whicb bas been nuost beneficial to many of the womeîî un our communitv who took the course iast year. Aives of CWA workers and fliose registered with tbe Illinois Eergeuicy Relief are urged to attend this class, also any other womien in the coni- munity. A dipionia will be given at the enîd of "Six iveeks. Please cail the Wilmette 1ealth Center between the hours of 1 am'd 2 in'cl-l-k. Wi'mette 2402, or write Inez C. Bliss. RXN, for registrationc in this class. Mrs. Albert Webster. 1601 Tentb street, spent the week-end visitiîîg ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hastingsq at their borne in. South Bnd.While Mr. Web'tervisi ted bis1 mother, Mrs.. J. E. Websters, in Ga esburg. *Frank McCabe, jr, 616. Isabella street, a fresbhman at the Univers4ty of Illinois, will spend' the week-endl with his familv. Frank has been pledged Psi Upsilon. His father at- tended the, Illinoig-Army game at (Jrbana Saturday. 0G John H. Lawson, Jr., 3310 Sterling road, Kenilworth, is returning the end of the week from a busines *trip. in the east. WILMBTTB LIFE November 8, 1934 Taverns, Gardeners Win Shutouts in Pin League The Bungalowv Taverci. won threc games froni the A. J. Bidwell Boost- ers' team ii the K. of C. Bowling league last Thursday îîight at Bics- er's Bowling academy ini Wilmettc. Xeiler's, Gardeners also wvon thrce games from the Edelweiss team, making it six straight victories for the Gardeners. Kuss Jewelers took two of three garnes from thle Emmett \Vhealan Booster's team, while the Steiners aiso won two out of three games froni the Hoffman team. "Red" WNhealatî howled high ganie with 214 pins. Mr. and, Mrs. C. E. Holzworth,. 1034 Ramona road, returned Saturday froni Detroit where tbey were house hunting, as Mr. Holzworth, who is with thé Kresge company, bas beeci transferred, and they witl move somnetime in December to Bloomfield, His, Micb. Cardà bave been received f roin Mrs. E. 0. Anderson of 1729 Forest avenue, wbo is visiting in Phoenix. Mrs. An- derson and ber sister drove ail the way and visited Palo Duro State park in the Texas Panhandie among other. stops of interest.. --o- Mrs. C..E, Patterson and their son, Hubert, of Slaughters, Ky., lçft Wed- 'nesday of last week after a ten-day .visit with the R. C. Jobnstons, 321 Mclrose avenue, Kenilwortb. Lloyd M. Udeli, 3M2 Park avenue, drove to Berlin, Wis., Saturday and return'ed -with Mrs-. Udel and their new daugbter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Dilks of Chi- cago, formerly of Kenilworth, have ganeto Daytona Beach, Fia., te spend the winter. ~Ns T 16. BIPCKMOIRER A very chic affernoon frock wi$f. thât elusive (diifférant) look.> I la bIc& rommed with pink oft h. n.ck. Cut on simple Weil fiting linos, imart rhinest@ne'clip in conter of coller. May b. had ais. in brown. Sis.s 12-20. 1 2.95. FROM THE LOWER PRICE ROOM W.a e e-e~ai l.t.nin sizes 38.4 EDGAIR A.STEVENS E V A NS T0N A mneeti ngý of the board of the WVilmette Health Center was field Friday, November 2, ýMrs. Howard Hickey, president, was in the chair. The time of the meeting was changed to 2:30 o'clock on the first Friday of each month. Mrs. Conrad Frykman, chairman of the Winmette Center of the Infant Welfare society spoke of the work of ber organization.. The work of the Infant Welfare Center and the Wilmette Health Center is flot connected in any way, since the Infant Welfare confines its work to Chicago. The Minmette Center sponsors and maintains the Alice H. Wood welfare station on Halsted street and is doiiig very sl)lendid work there. Mrs. Inez Bliss, Health Center nurse, presented her nîonthly report as follows: home cailI<152; telephone cails. 418; Health Center conferences. 198: school calis. 16: infants atteîided ini clinics. 32: Chest cliic patients. 10. 1 ý Last Chan c1le to Sec " The. Third Alarm Fniends of the Wilmette, Fire de- partment. wbro missed> last night's benefit performance of "'The Third Alarm," at the Wilmette theater, stili have a chance to see this thrilling portrayal of'tbe dangers and activities of a fireman's life. Tonight theni, will be two performances, one at .7 o'clock and'another at 9 o'clock. Through the ý-.cour.tesy of Sain Méyers, who recently assumed super- vision of the theater, this great pic - ture. is presented ini four performn- ances iii advance of the formai re- opeing of the theater, which bias been c losed the l)ast three weeks during ai- terations. The proceeds accruing to the fire- min froin these benefit performances mwill go to the WVilniette Fire I)epart- nment Benevolent association, the treastcrv of hicli lias been innocent of nionev for a vear. Legionnaires Plan .Armistice Parade TIhe various posts iù~ the district> comprising the Cook cotiiitv- council, Ainerican Legion. wvilI participate ini ani Armistice day parade inCi hicago. Sundav, Novemnber Il. The paradeC ivili forni ni two di- viins, each marclîing to the City hall where Armistice day- services w'Ii be1 held at 10 o'clock. Division No. 1. conîprising districts, 2. 3. 4 and 5,. wiII forin and start at 9 :30 fromn Michigan avenue anîd Jack- son boulevard, mnarching throtîgli Ille loop to the City hall. Division No. 2. coniprisîcîg districts 1. 6, 7 anîd 9. -wiii forni and start froni \Vacker drive aund State strect. at 9:30, and miardli to the Citv hall. .Ç"al Conference' Mrs. 'Daniel 'M. DavisM.J.. Smith. and Mrs. Bliss attended the all-dav Christmas Seal conference hield in Chicago November 1. Mr\fs. Homer Bucjçiey, chairinan of the Chi- cago Tuberculosis Iîîstitute Seal sales, aînd Miss Brophy of the National Tuberculosis association spoke con- cerning the approaching seal (arn- I)aigi. NMore thaü niinetv Seai chair- men in the count-v attended the ses- sion. The Wilmette Christmas, seal caîlpaign wvill start the (iav ailer Thanksgiving. November 8, 1934

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