Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Nov 1930, p. 63

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opening of the new children's de- partmnent of the St. Francis' hospital will take place Sunday and Monday. Cardinal Mundelein, archbishop of Chicago, will dedicate the chapel to Our Ladjy of Per'petual' HeIp and will- bless the hospital annex Sunday afternoon at.3. The sermon-will be p reached by the Rev., Bernard L. -Sellmeyer, S. J., Informai réception will be from 4 until,5:30., Thé children's department, which occupies the fourth floor of the north wing recently completed, will be for- mally o pened Monday* evening ý at 8:30. Speakers wilI be Dr. Louis D. Minsk, Wbose subject is to be "The Organization and Facilities of the Department," and Dr. Clifford G. iGrulee,î head of the department, whose subject- will be -"Hospitalization of Children." There: will be open bouse and'refreshments.' One ef ..t ini Diuiaiet - Consisting of 45 rooms, equipped in1 the most modern fashion for chil. dren up to 13 years of. age, the de- partment is said to be one of the best ln the Chicago area. Compar- able to it are only three other chil- dren departments, those of the Coun- ty, Michael Reese and Children's Memorial bospitals. Included in the department are eight private roorns for niother n with "cubicle" serviée, five rooms with *four beds each for older chil- dren, a specially equipped bathroom 'for infants, a serving room and a sterilization ioom with. the latest type. of equipment, for sterilizing milk. At the north end of the annex Ms a Sun parlor 30 by, 20 feet,--fully equipped for the cilien. Ras. Furuaishuaags in,.CLapei The chapel of Our Lady of Per- A feature of the nu,« children's depariment of St. Francis' hospital, wéhich wiil be fowmall.v opeised Monday ev.ening, is the large min, parlor shown in the upper picture. Thse roorn Lt 30 by 20 feet and is equi»ped with srnall child's furl- nituire for the rest and recreation of 3'oung patients. lu I the lower picture is one of the eight large roopm of thse deparirnent for m others and infants. Each roorn is decorated in an individual color scheme diff- ering fr~on the other rooms. Light color toues thut sUPplement and accentuate the airy cheerfulness of the rooms arc wsed. Give Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ch-arles iqts, and the musicale Sunday after- 1i0on, November 9. The attendance was l arge and everyone enjoyed the privilege of meeting îpersonally these prominent artists and their wives. Among those present- were Mr., and Mrs. Rudolph 'Ingerle, Mr.' and Mrs. Kari Buehr, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trebilcock, and Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Peyraud. At the tea. Mrs. M. -P. .Coc'krell and Mrs. Miles Gerrnger poured. The pictures will reniain on the .walls until the exhlibit of water colors by, living artists of India is brought to the club by Dr. James Couisinis or. November23. Tbree outstanding nlusicians ,f rom. the Chicago Symipbony orchestra played during the a.fternoon.' They were, George Hrusa. joseph. Novy, and Mrs. go ucek. Mr. Hrusa is head of à large schonl of music on the west side of Chicago an~d is one of the finest Bobemian violinists in the city. The trio gave a splendid pro- zram. Many. requests, were mnade that these same artists' return for another program at a later date., Miss Lenoir Dula, wbo is in Chi- cago on business, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Francis Walker of 1315 Elmwood avenue, Wilmette. During ber stay she is exhibiting. at Mrs. Walker's home, a collection of an- tique je welry, embroideries from North Africa, rùgs, Moroccan lea- thers, and antique textiles wbikh she lias obtained during extensive travel abroad. Mrs. .Dula has a travel bureau in Los Angeles, wth an office in Paris where she spends much of ber time, and b ranch offices ini New York,, Lon- don,. Barcelona, and Naples. S$he specializes in the organization of pri." vate mnotor bus tours and has a shop.. ping, hotel, stbool,'motor' car and interpreters. servicehere and abroad.. SER VICE CLUB MEETING cemeerry »t 'jarnetu ., tu'ni i Daniel Feltman of 1439 Central home. avenue was host to twenty of bis friends November 7, to celebrate bis Edward May of 212 Sixteenth street, fifty-.nintb birthday. Mr.- and Mrs. left here Tuesday morning to spend Feltmin aIso celebrated their thirty- the wintëm in California with his uncle, tbird wedding anniversary Novem John May, and his famuly who former- ber 9., ly resided in Wilmette. Phone KeniIworthý 2735 lCdflIwortb u.a

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