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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Feb 1926, p. 38

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38 VALENTINE DANCE PLEASES WILMETTE LIFE February 19, 1926 The members 'of the North Shore Glee club, report that their Valentine Meeting on IS dance g-i\·cn at \Yinnctka Community Letters went out to interested organHouse sa·t urdav. Fcbruan· 13. was a izations and individuals in the village \\'OllderfuJ SUCCCSS, not aloi;C fi nanciallv but it was evident that the evening \Ya·s this week announcing a dinner and cliscussidn to be held by the recently enjoyed hy e\-ery one present. ::>rg-anized Wilmette 100 Per Cent VotMr. and ~fr s. H . P. Conway of 818 ing Forum, Monday, March 15, at the Sixteenth street have as their house ( ~etltral cafeteria. 1133 Cel1tral ave11ue. guest over thr \Veek-ciH.l. E. H. Mul- 1,1lc l1our 1·s 7 o'clock. len. of Oconto, \Yis. All Cllllrclles a 11 d Organized clubs and social groups m the community have been constituted members of the Auto Repairing. Forum . ' ,.fl 1e o 1 · f 1 '[ 1 · Guaranteed W ork )ject o t 1c ...\arc 1 meeting 1~ to hold an open forum for the promoR easonable R ates tion of the welfare of \Vilmette, thr · 1 f d Ross Skelton county, state an< 1 nation )Y orwar · 4 I o Prairie Ave. Wilmette 3 55 5 ing the movement a I rrady ~ta rtecl l1erc f to regi ste r a 100 per · cent ,-ote o our Yillagc at all ckct1ons. DR. ARTHUR H. T UTTLE The letters \\"ere directed b\' a comDR. ALICE D. TUTTLE mittee rompri~t·d of \\'i lliam -H. Ellis. l-toyt King, and Roln·rt Stoddard. O steopathic Physicia ns Vote Forum Calls to March _ S panish Style Is Plan for Skokie V // S · a ey tattons MEASLES ON INCREASE DURING THIS SEASON State Health Director Cautions Care Especially With Very Young Ch1ldren --\ \ "ith mea · le three 'times more prevalent 111 Illinois than it \\'as a month ago and new cases being reported at the rate of about 100 daily, Dr. Isaac D. Rcl\din!-{s, s tate health director, IS-..ued this \\'eek a \\·arning advising parl'llt . :- to t~:->c c \·er_v IH·ecaution against n:p('" 111 g in iants and Ycry young cl1ildn:n to this disca ... c . General cpickmic conditil)n:-. are likelv to den·l · 1 op during the next fc\\. 111unt 1... , a~ 1'1 lllt'a les tbualh· increa ... L ·:-- ...;tea< 1 y 111 prn·a lenrc until ~la y, and t 1 1e (1·1:--ease irL·quenth· pro\·cs scnou..; an(1 c\·cn iatal' tu -very young babic:.;. Plans and specifications have been prepared for the mne new stations to he ercc'ted on the Skokie Valkv route of the Chicago, North Shore a1;d ~[il \\·attk:cc railroad. Constructiotl ""ork is · tl te near f u t urc. rxpec t ec1 In The se s tructure s are a new departure 111 s tation design, as the reproduction of the architect's dra\\'ing shO\\·:-. They ,,·ill add an artistic to uch to the s ur rounding:.;, fitting in admirabl~· \Yith the · · high type oi r<. sicle ncc s that an' hL·mgbuilt 111 thi s ne\\· north shore suburban rc !->idc nti a l di str ict. 'I'It" . , ... 1.<.:' ot· .~ . . st,·tt J.I )Il" ,. · \),·t tli-.h :-t_,·lc. - c'x·t('ri<)r and red ,,.1 "t l1 c ..111 .. 11 t t>l ,·t..:tl· 1 ... ... til" " roofs . The\· \\·ill contain all n10dern illlJHOVl'l1ll.'lit.;; for the cn111iort and rom·entcnce oi Xorth Shore line patrons. Final prrparations f()r placing the Skokie \ 'a tlt·,- route 111 operation arc ReRidence and om::-"' I nt:l Cen t r al ATen u e P h one 300 ~1 r:;. ] I. :\ . ~tornh i.... ill at Iter home expected to .ht· completed by ~I ay I. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~2~5~1~\~\~ ·o~o~<~l~c~o~u~r~t.~~~~~~~~~- ~II track lt ;ts l>ccn laid and 1Jalla~tin~ col1ll)leted. 1Jt...tallation of electric po\\·~llllllllllllltltlllllltlllllltlllllllllltlllltlllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllll lll llllllllllllllllll':: cr rqu i pme n t and construct ion of in tt·rlockim~ plant:- arc 110\\. under way. ~orth ~hnrc line o fficials giYc ass11rance that the Skokie ValkY route " ·ill he in operation and ready to kmdlc it:-portion of the great throng when tlw Tenth Str~t and Central Avenue I ntanational I·:uchaiistic Congn·:-..., open~ it s scss 1on 111 June . 'fhe com=· 1)at1~'" is co-o})erating· ,,·itll otl1rr tratt~~= - = -: · portation organiz:ttion.;; in preparations for tran sporting tlw million or more Sunday School Exercises folln\\"C'rs oi the Hom_an Catholic iaith V..T ednesdav Testin1onial ltll ,111d f1 0111 ~fund<. It 111. . .. . ll tt·a-,Je~ at some time during liic," said Ha"·ling:--, "yuung:-tns who get it age t!,·e an; much liiOrL· apt to get ri<l <>i it succc~~full~ tltan tlte little l<)h of fewer summer:-. During the last scn~n year , fur e xa 111 pie, 111 ea ..,)e-, caused a t~)tal of 2420 death:- m llli no1s and H~78 of the!->e, or 78 per cent, occurred atnong- children ks:- than fl\'l' n·ars old 111 ... pitc ot the iact that ;-tho ut cltll'-hali oi all reported case:-. arc among older group:- Futhcrmore, it 1s found that 1310 or 5-l per cent oi tl1c 2-l20 (lvatl1: (JCrttrr<·tl at11011g" childn:n Ie:-. . . than t\\"O years old The pc·rrentage nf the t(;tal mea:.les fatali tic ... that occurred amo11g the two, tl1n·e cltHl fout ~ear old gtottps \\'CfC 12, 8 ,utd .f rc:-pectin·ly. Thi..., sho\\·:; clearly tl1at the younger the child the mon· :-.en(JUS 1s mea:-.le s. "~Ieasks ts far from being a minor chiidhood infection. During the la . . t "t'\·en Year!'> thi;, disC'asc cau:-cd nearha ... ma;l\. death" 111 Illinoi~ as did t ,:_ plwid {eYer. It cau:-cd more death ... than did scarll't fcycr and ~mallpw...:: L'(ltllhincd and three-fourths a:-. lll:tll\. a:- whooping C(Jugh X ot on!~· 1hat h t;t mea-,Jcs m;n· he followed bv St'fl(l\h complication·-.. if the pati('t1t 1-.. not propl'rly cared for. Tuherculo-.i, 11 0t in f req tll'n tly f nllu\\'" n1<: a ... ks and <.'\'('11 pnvuntonia may attaL·k a patit·nt \':lh";t' pl!y . . it·:d ...,t n·ngt h ha-.. lH'l'll 'lepkted by measles. ;I it!T " \\'bile practically en~rybudy geh Dr s-=_ ~ First Chur~~Ll\~!rr~~~~~t, SERVICES Scientist ·' ., §_:!=_ . .. . SUNDAY SERVICES-It A.M. Sermon ~ · I . . ... Meeting-8 P. 11. Subject of the Lesson 9:45A.M. §== CHANGE M EET ING P LACE The nwmhn...; nf the .\'orth Shore t'atholir \\' oman'.; ieagur will mret at the home nf ~I~'"" · Janw-.. J. Enright, -lRR Park a\Tillle. Glencoe. Tuesda,·. Februarv 23, instead ni at t hl' hnpll' ;,f ~Ir s. \\r. A. Kitternaitcr. to se\\' ior ~t. ~fargarct's Home. . February HOU RS : 2 lst-~'MIND " '!'he Bible and W orks or Mary READING ROOM- 1163 WILMETTE AVE. y: 5 5 = =; = ~= ~=_ ~:;~da~)x9e~. J.'~~n6~8GYP. M~ Literature ::~e:riz~dddyCh~~~ianall Se~!!:: W ed nesday 9 A.M. to 7:45 P .M. may be read, barSaturday 9 A. M. to 9 P . M. rowed or p u rchase d . .. ,. I · MOTHER DIES ~[r .... Echyard Zipf. 92~ Lake an'lltH', \\·as callrd to Dayton, Ky .. la~t week The Public ia cordially invited to attend the Church Services and visit the Readine Room ; j l"llllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiUIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfiiiiiiiiHII._- l)\· the sudden death of her mothct, ~irs. Sue S. Opie, 111 that city. ~I r...,. Upic pas. ed a\\'ay Tucscla~·. February 9. Mr ~. Zipf returnt·d home carl~· th; -; \\' l'l' k. ~[r ·. E . V. 1IoldinL?.. 300 Se\·e ntr:c nth entertained hn iricnds at a birthday and bunco party \Vednl.'-;day oi this week. ~trcet, .. . .. · .... : PALACE CASH PHONEMARKETPHONE Uaiv. 2720 Univ. 2720 THE HOUSE OF GOOD MEATS L IBRARIAN S MEET H E R E Librarians from morl' th..111 a dozl'n t1ortl1 sll()rc cotlltllttnitl~~ ~111cl frl>t11 Northwestern university and Kew Trier high school \\·e re the ~ gue~ts of ~1iss Anne L. \Vhitmack, librarian at the \\ ilmette Public libran·, on ThursdaY of this "·rrk. The occa. 1on was th~· annual meeting of the north shore section of the Illinois LibrarY association . The group met at the LibrarY in the morning, and a.t the Village !~all later in the dav. Lunchenn wa:-. served at the Central cafeteria. I "' 6 PRINTINGS! 6 1559 Sbermaa Ave.. Evaastoa Very Best Baeon (Siieed) ~lbs. $1.2.5 POSSESSION "A novel to real and read . r ich in character an d drama a ve r y ra r e treat."-J ohn F a r rar, The Book man. Prime Beef Tenderloin Very Best Sirloin Steak LEASE WILMETTE HOME M r s. Rose Misch, who has been resid ing at the Edgewater Beach hotel. has lea"ccl the rrsidcnce at 1014 Lake avenue. through E. C. Philip., manager of the Wilmette office of the E. ]·.. Stults Realty company, 424 Linde n avenue. 45c Fresh . Sweetbreads 42c Choice Pot Roasts By Louis Bromfield A ut hor of "Th e G reen B a y Tree" $Z.SO Stokes, Publisher 65c 19¥2c OLEWINE INVESTMENT CORP. Second Mortgages Made on New and Old Property 732 Park Avenue Tel. Wilmette 2517 . ~ · Don't Forget Our Dollar Day Specials for FRIDAY and SATURDAY Headquarters for Fresh Dressed Poultry

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