Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jan 1938, p. 12

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year 'decide they have sone, form of jueof the more commotn diseases, aid- alîhough nul knlowing posilively they gc eahead and dose theinselves with niedicines someone else used mihu ýthi-tught he. or she, had the "àsaine sympt.omns L'sually nolhîing favorable happenls and at last, When'a serious condition: has developed, thev begin 10 realize that only. a docor will know the rigbî lhing lu do. He is the logical health guardian. but if you do flot cail him at the first signis of failing health you mav' have cause for many years tu regret your negligence. Do siot take chances with vour IThia I h f forîweth of a stri Adversjementi, appraàrinp Wiek. (Copyright) Sherwood lEddy. knowil for his '"01 ý~.. . .-- -~u ;I- -. sîndies of social, economic and re- the compass and its use> aidth, ligious conditions throughout the 1starboard watch "box.ed' a quarter The Camp M-aJ-aîcha)ttr. countries of the world. will discus.f it., :of the Order of, the Arrow, a national "Farmers NN'iîhout Land" hefore -the Thotwîhfloe ihdm honor camper's friaternity of th li o)* Chicag ShedatForumatV4 ocfoc-Scouts of America. met this paî ýweek, Sunday afternoon, January 9,.in onstrations ftema p ~;es Thonehal. ocîedaIChcag ae-sailing ivessels. at headquarters of the North shôrù nue, and* Lake Shore idrive. Chicago. Mr S. A. -W. Wakely. mariner.1 Area council. Sixty members werc Dr. Eddy has reeently made thorough regional director, told of the first pr@esenjtparticipatinglth ltii investigations of the sharecroprs' ainCsipid hnSpoe10tlof a new slate of officers for 1938. status in the» South. and is the» girls about the mariner prograni-and Tetev ito fies sa o- founder of the Delta Co-operative their own plan. Te' e lsîofoficrs l Farm for dispossessed sharecropper5 She and First 'Mate l'herbe Bleeker lý ows: Frantcis O'Connor, Highland 'Park. chief,; Jack Davis. Glencoe, vice ii Hilîhous-,e. Miss. then invitdth kpper, ls a he;Bl ahrHgln ak gare Xygard nd ten te tw Ifl treasurer; John Hale, Wîilmette, >rcre- RETURNST SHOL vsîdFrnesBckmibsn f t ary; and .AI' Quambusch. r<* BilI Learvn port ac.Crly ar a e. -Shrmedicine man. l)earklft Sunda' 9 in frwards. Mabel Keefe, joan Goudno Daeunirvêrsity at D>es Moinescx' oftepr tc. ac A commiltee, was named tu <leveloij Iowa o eesuvacain sptudie.ath bisaMeyer, and jean Mitchell. all of Ille plants to cooperate with the coll.Cil or vcks acto setwihhý camp cotfmttee to promote campitig 1 - . Dot W. arringtor, bos'n Of the star- t 8fi M'-J- t 1 i'0 ent h Street. hadwîh abaaWkl.Nnythe. summer of 1938. The cuminîtece Ca R ynld rlunei.lu~Claar, Virginia Chalmers, cox*ii. aild includes W arner Turriff, H*,,Iglantd Che Jean Mitchell. are memhers 1 '>Park, cliairman; Dey Watts, Glitico-' college. Sunday. after spending te istarboard. watch. Milno le Highand Park: I)imk holidays w ith ber parents. the Bruce The Scout promise was, reptated Johnsoegn. WnekadGrBàn Reynolds of 2030 Thornwood avenue.i by ail the girls who are 10w inid-Wakg. She is a pledge lu Kappa Clhi sorority shipmites, The counmiîtec was also namcd t10 at Ripon. inake a study of niembership and rc- _____________________________port recommendations for changing NEW COLINCIL MEMBERS by-laws ini the local chapter's coni- IWIPT'S SELECT STAMPEO E. Moyer, 1-127 Greetnwo(od avenue;' Mrs. C. G. Shearon, 1221 Greuîwood avenue; Mrs. F. Douglas. W'ilsoil. 1701 Highland avenue; MIrs. limer A. Claar, 1301 Chestu avenue, a i. former counicil member, wvas elvctedl the new Deputy Cotnmissjoncr. 20 YIEARS AGO. jatitary 10. 1918 (CuIIeid from the fill-Cs o Wilmette Life> A big silow storm madt tht. hîiz riews oÀ the week. Recorded as >îîe Of the wvorsýt in the historv oi dit- 6th end 'I

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