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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Nov 1924, p. 3

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WILM~TT£ LIFE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1924 :.::-B-an_k_C_e_le-b-ra-tes_5_0t_h_B~i..... rt-hd_a....:y:::::: 1 ination return two of the cards to the Denies school, or take one home and return Hid ia Kerwin Bani the other to school. " The easier way is to have the examRumors and gossip conc:emin« the alination made by a local dentist. They leged discovery of $100,000 worth of are all anxious to help in th1s work, 1t the Rondout mail robbery loot under an .s explained. unused building on the ·property of Thomas Kerwin, west of Ridge avenue, 5tr.ea Cu. of T-tt. Advancement of the science of den- on Wilmette avenue, which were rife Parents Asked to Co-operate tistry in recent years has developed the in the village this week, wue vigorously with Scboola in Free Ex- great need of the care of children's denied by Mr. Kerwin when he was teeth, especially of kindergarten and questioned by a WJLMETn Lin reporter. amination Mr. Kerwin stated that the entire primary school age. Wherever children have been examined by school dentists a story was a groundless rumor with not very high percentage of children having an iota of truth in it. teeth and in need of dental STRESS CARE OF TEETH defective care has been discovered. "We have tried to take care of this matter through the school doctor and school nurse ahd as a result of their Wilmette Dentists to Donate efforts a constant improvement in the Services teeth of our children, especially tho!IC of the upper grades has been achieved," according to Superintendent Harper's A complete survey of the teeth of all statement. Wilmette school children is to be made, according to a statement issued this week by J. R Harper, superintendent of schools. This survey was decided up~n after a thorough discussion of the matter by the Board of Education and a committee representing the Wilmette Association of Dentists and other public spirited citizens. Switches In order to make this survey with as Swirls little encroachment as possible on other school work, the board is asking the Coronet Braids parents to send their children, as soon as possible, to a dentist for a complete Side Waves examination. All the Wilmette dentist'> Bobbetts have agreed to cooperate in this work and to make the examinations without Curls charge. CHIROPRACTIC Record Examination· Puffs CKl-ro-·nk-tlc) Blanks have been prepared in tripliBiscuit Twists Adds Lite to Yean cate on which to record the results of and thi s examination. One card will be Years to Life and kept by the dentist making the examinaIt Ill health Is robbing t:on, two cards will be returned to the you ot tht> e njoyment oC Transformation. lire that should b e yours school, one of which will Lc kept on you should investigate file and the other mailed to the parents. Chlropra.ctlc. Hair furnished or cut-hair All the Wilmette dentists have the CONS1JLTATION ll'REII: blanks and after rftaking the examinaand combine-~ us~rl tion will return the cards to the school F. J. Sc:heidenbelm On the other hand, a child going to a &27-llth Str-t, BIYd. Bld~r. Bank and Trust company, Davis street and Orrington avenue, dentist outside of Wilmette 3hould get Studio 201 Tel. Z271 a set of cards from his teacher, take , celebrates its 50th anniversary this Saturday, when patrons and thef1! to his dentist and after the ~xam' on the north shore w:II be invited to inspect the building and its J;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ilitic,. The 50th anniversary also marks the tenth anniversary of the pancy of the present bank structure. F. J. Scheidenhelm, 804 Forest avenue, and a prominent figure in the unity, is president of the bank, which is the oldest and largest banking on the north shore. A. K. 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