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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 May 1933, p. 6

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Patromne youar eomniunlty barber. PrI- xcet aturday... Nqw. esi loortWllnette Theater __________________________________________________ I T aiora andiFurmrsr Store your Fues ln oui ultra àsoieru Irgld vault FRE jnsurane charges only Breon Buildung Lobby lise Wintt. Avc.. 'Wil. 18 AIT MfM CO., We Spéctalie tu CKAIJR R-CANqliNq 3»8 LINDEN, PL. WL 4m8 Do YOt" KNOW you cati get your Launidry Washed, Ironed 10 Ibs .............. $1.4à I~llrt.........leeaeh koao.y Iud Lamàdv 3 ELECTRIC PLACE Phome WiL ZTPý, & RA»I0 CO. Not Ine.- Joe 3Iarty, Jr. 11;7 Wlmette Ave. Wflmette 8006 Shawnee Service Garage AUTO REPAIRING GRBASNG AND WASHING, Goodyear Tres-Exide Batteries 515 ,FOURTH STREET Phone WILMHTTE-636 11851-Wilmette Avenue WIL.S443 PLAY PING PQ?4G at ppaTER'S PANTRY. Sunamer Sandwiches Plate Liuches BROWN DLDG. 115 Wilumette Ave. SHAWNEETMORS FURRIERS RELINING AND ALTERA- TIONS DONSE Y EXPERtTS 521 4TH, STREET PHONE WIL. Mi0 J. . W RDLong Distance lWovins FURRI7ERAND TAILRAen4iybuiVS8le STORýAGE of Fur Garmeéte WERNER TRAN SFER rrBe-wiremng.FIREPROOF STORAGE Buy Yor rPasiesNo! g.umT Flower sand Gras& S.ê AIJFre o Ne uYWpme X iisbe ft4t lm# , M FRiWMwEE*d(ofCu 1~ ok, P lnl, ost1phoisterWISON oo-FISerWav CROS SePNT overs anleu..............8 1207 WaPrsh DltousAFood anual................. Rpeal rs Wlm atdcSatêBny23WL~T VN Dl NNE R 3cSMTND FLOR S Phette.uto Raito Co.2 PhosEr WLMTY SH9 number of dealers have been re- *fsdpermission to operate witbin the village limits. We might bc *called upon. to explain, therefor, what our critéria are. as to what consti- tutes safe niilk, and why we mnust discrirninate'against any except the safest'methods of bandling milk. *Twenty years ago. typhoid. fever, glandular tuberculosis, diarrhoeas in infants; and a fewý less pro inent diseases caused untold suffering.and numerous deatbs al over the -Coun- try, and onie of the Most coinmon, sources of infection was millk.- The rates of incidence, and the death rates in 'ail civilized communities where niilk and water supplies are guarded, are nov negligible, -from these causes. Septic sore throat in, recent years has corne forth as a milk, borne disease in- several epi- demics, as also bas scarlet .fever. Malta fever, or undulant fever, sim- ilar to, typhoid. is also a new ac- quaintance. Of these diseases, ty- phoid fever,. the causes ,of. diarrhoeas in irifancy, the cause of septic sore throat and scarlet fever dIo tot corne f rom the cow. They are "planted" in the niilk hy /pie1wbo bandled the milk before it is consumed. These people usualh'T are. quite innocent of any knowledge'of the fact: that they are carriers of dangerous organismns. For these reasons, we have prohib- ited the sale of anything but pas- teurized or certified mnilk within the. Village limits. Pasteurjzing is, a pro- cess by wbicb the discasc'-produiiig bacteria which may be present in raw milk are kilied. Iii addition we re- [Legio3Axiiary Wilmette Unit No. 46 Last Friday was a-gala day'.for t.he unit. Mrs. Lea Orr opened hier in- teresting home for a dessert bridgè and. everyone of. the -manjy there thoroughly enjoyed the afternoon. We wish here to thank the merchants who so gene:ously donated of. their unn ç m;àkncit n,.ihl- ti ciQtýiGtd tii it is delive3ed to you, noc one bandles it, it is nieyer exposed to air, to coughing, sneezing or talking droplet infection, and is sale to use. Ail. milk supplies are checked weelcly for butter fat content, and bacterial count. Certified milk, is. produc ed .under strictest 'supervision and most ex-« trerne san itary precaution :with- coin - stant government inspection, .on: farms whicb you are at liberty to- visit, 'and is delivered 'raw. but in sealed, Iabeled containers, and nxay be used with safety.. We have, constantly relused per-, nmiis to, aIl bulk milk dealers, Îlot be- c ause we, do not leel they are hand- ling >good products, but beca .use, we, are convincied there' is a definite cie- ment of, danger in aizy handling- of rnilk by human beings, or by expos- ing milk belore it reaches the con- sumer, to the, possibility of infection by droplets lrom the n.ose and throqat of the, bandler while. coughing, sneez- ing or, tal.king, or from bis or b er bauds, whicb cannot possibly he kept in any. state approaching steriljty. The on],, case of typhoid lever in Wilmette for the past several yeàrs was traced to a carrier wh'o owned and operated a restaurant in a south- erni Illinois towýn, but could flot. take precautions enougb to prievent thée spread of the diseaâse he cÉarried to' quite a number of individuals before he %vas apprehiended. To prevent the tearing down of all preventive work that bas heen 'done in the past lew. décades we are atternpting to main- tain a sale rnilk and water supply for the people of Wilmette. James L. Donnelly to Address League Luncheon May 26 The Wilmette Civic league.will bnld its final lunicheon before the sumnier r.eces.s Ftidaày, May, 26, at' 12 :15 o'clock in the. Mission tea roomn of àM arshall Field's' loop store4 it was announced this week by George H1. Redding, president of the league. Jamnles L. Donnelly, executive vice- presi1dent of the Illinois Manulac- tiirers assoiatio~n ill b he 1~.neaker s'eph Sears,, is captain of the troop. The Tuesday club was entertained Two or tbree of the girls' motbers this week at luncheon and bridge at will donate cars for the trip. the home of Mrs. William H. Alger, jr., in Highland Park. The host- Mrs. John M. Roberts, 328 War- ess, the former Mary Mack, is the wick road, Kenilwortb, was luncheon daughter of one of the mnembers. bostess to ber bridge club Tuesday. . 1 , 1 1 , 1, 1 1 . .1

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