Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Dec 1934, p. 8

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Say your 's with CANDY Assure your greeting a warm welcome - by sendiwg a box of Julia King's tempting doudcous chocolote creamns, chocojate covered nuts snd 'bonbons. At- tractively arranged end packed in onle, two, end ive nomnd boxes. and soutn, whlie the others run east and west. The ordinançe provides that the cost of Vacation shall be borne by, the owners of lots 2 and 3, block 24, alonig which. runs for1 their entire length, an.d that they shall also c-onstruct concrete sidewalk, curb. and. gutter: tbe widtb ofithe alley on Lake ave- nue within six. months, from date of vacation, and at their own expense. The ground vacated accrues to these two lots. Sally, the new girl in ward No. 3 of the tuberculosis sanatorium, was trying to be cheerful, but she couldn't work it. On the second afternoon she decided it, was too much trouble. What was. the use of, throwing a, bluff? T Ihe - doctor had said she wvould have to stay a year. Twelve montbs of doing nothing, and then wbat could she look forward to? Seven years of bookkeeping, ever since high scbool,, wvere niotbing but mûiles of. dead'figures marching to somne futile and unknown destination. Ledgers, red ink,. trial balances in, their horried dullness. Trustee Arthur Lee> opposed pass- wehl to go back to them? Why flot age ofs.the ordinance, contending that just givýe up? The nurse wvas- worried, the matter sbouldbe referred to the but the doctor smiled. Totnorrowý Plan commission for a recommenda- Miss. Barnes, the new vocational tion, wbich procedure. would. cali for counsellor, would start working in a. public ,hearing. Howeebsm-Ward 3 tion. to that effect was voted down Open New Vistas bY Trustees Cochran,, Farrar, Kinne, The local tuberculosis association and T1ideman, and the ordinance was had recently formed a, rehabilitation a4doted by th aievoe comtnittee, and this conidittée had The vacation of this alley received secured a trained vocational counsel- the attention of various past Village lor to make a careful study of eacb, boards, but had always been cienied. patient at tbe sanatoriumand recoin- mend a long-tiie- educational pro- Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Sullivan of Pitts- grain- burgh, who a re visiting in Chicago, Miss Barnes came w ith her syin- will be Cb.ristmas dinner guests of the pathetic understandinig and her keen Roger Briggs family, 1314 Greenwood intelligence. She listened to SalIy*s avenue. discouragement about ber work, ber - years of boredom, er despair about A findng any real satisfaction 'ni work. 924 Spanish Court Wflmette 5423 Fqe r WZrv9 geaulry LuitI1J on ail Its trancnes MRS CIAO SAUft 1137 CENTRA AVIr&ç1 h ZOvawui;~1 thet igs is, te sole necessity to., recovery from tuberculosis. We be- lieve that getting well and staying well dçpend upon satisfactions with life which result from suitable work and play. Weë will give you a. serie .s of psycbological tests and see -what we can find out about you." Art Test "Clicha" Sally was delighted. She enjoyed every minute of each test. The art test made ber forget Ail er fears mette H-ealth Center, through its directing nurse, lM*rs. Inez Bliss, appeals to you to help make this the biggest Christmas Seal year in bis- tory. She reminds you, top, that there are only f ive, more days in which to obey that impulse.to do.your part. j 4 .4 J .JiIia Drtuorate ,our :ree wtvith >o> corntalos. spanish Kandy Kupboard Neevly Remodeled and Decorated k 7

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