Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 May 1932, p. 14

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MAYNClearance /1 o'f High Grade, Conibnations and Girdes. Radiça]lly REDUCED in filme SiIk Ungei Talrdand. luie,trinmed gowns, slips, pajainas, ed- dies and panties -rpàeac for qulck elearânee. Excep- tionmal vaiues.. Thie EICHORN COSSARD SHOP 72 E Madison Si. Chicago Vader the perMinoJ aupertfaion of .1Misa La- Metta Jane May, formeriv of Bonwot-2eerd of New. York City support to the work for Chicago's un- derprivileged babies for a good map~ years, there was not a ful-fledged In- fant Welfare center in Kenilwortb until January of tbis year when a group of young womhen, formally organized as Kenilworth center of the Infant Wel- fare Society of Chicago with Mrs. C. K. Sanders, president; Miss Katherine Stolp,, vice-president; Miss Virginia Praissing, recording, secretary;, Miss HELP W, IfatWelf are. Bu>, your gasoline at the Johuson»M otor Service at 666 Vernon Avte., Glencoe For etch gallon of gaso- line pursha.d for pri- vate use, Johnson Motor Co. will pay le te the Infant Welfare Society. The buyer must r.quest that it b. credited te the 1. W. S. nt the time of pIurchase. ot the J.ntan vvcare voman's ftUXIII- this year due to the generai situation. ary has as its goal tbe support of either "Thic regular work of these welfare an Infant W7elfare station or some agencies is always supported by thou- definite phase of the work at a sta- sands of loyal citizens who are inter- tion. The task which Kenilworth, the ested ini the work wbicli the. welf are newest center, bas' taken for* itsel f is organizations do., Every social agency the support of tbe pre-school work atin1th tymsden ô t rgla Seward Park station, the cost. of wbich untect utdiedo t eua is $2170.contributors for their usual support. "The average citizen gives gladly to- The Infant Welfare society gurdstRejoint EmergenyRlefud.Pr the healtb of iÈipectant thothers, babies haps be.does neo reàlize that A wel- that it :er con- oni Davis Street WiImff.1100, Puit Ouan Br p.wWowIwau ings exactly ow to carry out the in- structions she has receiveèd f rom the doctor at the station, so as to keep ber cbild .well. This work, necessary at ail times if cbildren in Infant Welfare districts are to bave their,.chance for ifde and health, is more than*ever a vital. necessity now. Recaus;e of the unemployment situation, 'living stand- ards are being drastically reduced; families have doubled up to save rent, increasirag. the overcrowding which is they wiII UV 'flVke[y chiIUIVU. ,Dboy and girls do not wait for protection. health, educatioti and wholesome recrea- tion. but keep rigbt on'growing up irato restless, sickly and undesirable citizens if they are not taken care of proDperly>.7 Kenilworth center of the Infant WeI- fareSociety feels S'Ure 'that .Kenil%,ortii will readily agree with the sentiments expresse by M>\r. Ryerson and act ac-, cordngly. Delivered Free to Your Home! 'Wdebodt'a Raement-Evanston -s i., py.s ent i ie jount. iuVr- - genc Relef fnd:Mr. and Mrs. Harry J Williams, "The regular bealtb, child welf are 205 Oxford road, Kenilwortb, an- and otber welfare work carried on by nounce the birtb of a claugbter on Sun- more tban 200 social agencies ini Chi- dymrng ay 2,a b ihe cago > and Cook county is absolutely Reese Hospital. i

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