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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Nov 1929, p. 32

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32 WILMETTE LIFE November 22, 192Q Selective Maaeedle'a polatl RESULTS J'OU . e an't 1et with old·sUie ~~~~~~~~~~~~ -~ ~ ~-~ ~~~ ~-~~\~\~o~n~la~t~l~ s ~c~l~ub~.~~~~~~~-~ - ~~~ -~ - I he" \Vl11l lial~cc r ,~ flowers as a decorative ai?ng 1 highways and suggested tts culhvatJOn. Mrs. William L. Karcher of F ree1 At a meet ing of t he Garden Club of Illinois held at the Chicag-o Stadium, With whooping cough prevakncr recently, Mrs. Frederick Fisher, presi- man of the program committee. Ardent of the org-anization, di sclose d the rangemcnts for many interesting pro- doub le what it was at this season la st fact that ~Jr s . Hcnn· Ford. \\·if e o f grams were made at the meeting, the vear and considerablv above the fi!lure the automobile ma gnat e. will be in Chi - first of a series of events being the for the corresponding date at any p~ ~ vi cago dur ing the Central States Carden lccture to be held at the Red Lacquer ous time for ten year~, Dr. Andy Hall. the Palmer House on Decem- state health director, warned p:ucnt s and Flower Show, which is to be held room from April ~ to 13, and will present ber 9, which will be featured with a this week that this d.isease is highh· an exhibit depicting h e r idea of a tal.k by G. Clyde Fisher, Curator of fatal to hahies under two years old . .:ough road sid e market. ~1r s . F ord , a well - the American ~lus e um of Natural Hi s- Since th e \Vorlci war whooping 1 known naturalist, is an enthusia st of torr, Xe\v York. 1Ir. Fi sher w;n ha s carried off 4.3R8 individuals in ll spe.ak on wild flm,·ers during the morn- linois and 3.400 of that numh t r , or road side garden s and planting. About 250 memb ers pres ent at th e ing sess ion and will dwelt on the sub- fully 80 percent were infants under i'.Y0. "\Vhooping cough is now bein g- remeeting heard the round -table talks j ~c t "\Vith John Burroughs iu hi s given hy Mrs.. Fisher and Mrs. George Favorite Haunt s" in the afternoon. port ed a t the rate of 1,000 cas es prr Mr. month." sairl Dr. Hall. "In October ~Oi Kenda ll of Glen Ellyn. Mr. Jesse Both talks will be illu strated. C!i stcred. Not since 1920. ~mith of Highland Park furni shed th~:: Fisher is probably be st qualifi ed to tal k rases "·e re re. featur e of th e Fl o\\'er show meeting about ~[r. Burr'ough s since lw has a vear that marked the dPath of 5) 3 with an intere sting- il lustrated talk on made many trips among the natin~ children from whooping coug-h, ha..; tht· road side planting. ~{r . Smith parti c- hill s of th e great naturalist, tudying autumnal in cid ence been nearlv so hi gh. "Peak prevalence of whooping rOtt !Ih ularl y stre s. eel the \'alu e o f local wild th e habit s of th eir wild animal fri end .; . usually occ urs late in January or earh· GIVE HARD T l tfES PAR T Y Febru ar y. Very rarely is th e October Th e da ncing cla sses of th e P a n ·nt - incidence as great as that in e ith er Teachers' as ociation of th <.: Cent ra l of . the next three succeeding mnnth s. CHAIR S AND TABLES . . . . 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Of t he se 2.31 2 \\·ere of in fa 11 t..: ~c . . ~ th an one yea r old nnd l.l.=i.f wnt ch ildren in th eir fir ~ t n car of t:ft ·. :1 total ni 3,411 . or a t rifl e 111 0rl' tl u n HO perce nt of all deaths frn m \\·h ~, ~~· in g coug h. " P ro tectin g chil dren k ~ ~ t han t\\ ,, , . t '<tr .~ old front c x po~ ur t.· \\'oul d yrr nn t RO per ce nt of th e mor tal ih · t r1)111 " hno pin g· r ough. Thi s \\·mild he- ~ ·quiv nlcnt t o sav ing 320 li\·es per yea r :'inct· th e average annual numb er of ·katl1 .; in 1he st n tc is 400 . " Th e u se of fr es h. poten t va rc in e appears to have some value in th e prt'vention of whooping cou gh but it cann ot be re lied upon. The be,;t rt·sult s e\' er obtained in the use of vaccitw as a preventive has heen the appar en ! protectio n of about two-th irds of t hL· children trea ted. 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