Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Feb 1934, p. 31

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of the board are: Tiownship Super- visor MIrs. Gertrude M. Thurston, Township Clerk Mrs. Margaret S. Pierson and Township Assessor 'H. S. Marshall. The report of the bealth Comumissioner fellows: ."There bas been no severe epidemic of communicable disease.. The incidence h as occ urredabout as in past years and si. distributéd as follows: measles, 7; whooplflg cough, 2: chieken po.. 4; pneunlonia, 1; tuberculosis. 1- total, 15. The, tuberculot4is was referred and cared for at the Wilmuette clinic. ýTfiere have been seven calis at homes régarding communicable diseaise. -There were eight vaccinations and two diphtheria -immunizations done ln the linie at my office. Reports -on Cails "There have been 27 ehildren super- vised in our ' linic; their attendance be- jng.60 tinies (2S calis were infants and *32 were pre-school children). There were 79 nursing calîs made on these ehildren. ,T'he nursing !zervice has amounted ln total to 184 calis. Fifteen patients have. been rêferred to' phyelicians, or clinics, and Cis (ora Queen bas transpoxrted 12 of them t" the physician or clinic. Four tonsilectomli.es have been arranged foýr and supervised in the'hoilme. - "The greatest problein in No 'lMaW*s, Land-has bet#n the Dilk depot and the, *revent use of Vista e Lg as a road hause. 'îe cihMnc "Thé milký froni the, Wisconsin Far'ms niilk diîst has been almost continually of à very high bacterial count. It has eonstituted a health menace. l took thie niatter, up. with the Food and Dainies )epartment of Illinois, Department, of Agriculture, in June. Suits were insti- tuted but after repeated delaye and eutanglenient wi th the AAA code seenîjed to becomie inoperabie. "I coniferred on December 15, 1933, with H-aî'ry J. Ferguson, director of the Departmnent of Sanitation of the Illinois State Health department, who investi- gated the condition Deefliber 21 anid promised action. S"The water situation at Vista del Lago was investigated when F'. L.' * Streed of Kenilworth reported that the village of, kenilworth was f0nolonger furnlshing water. We found a iveil be- ing used.and took saniples which* proved ,.the 'water wa.s Ilt satisfactory. TLhis materba bendlscussed wvith Mr. Fer- guson aiso and ail data have beeji trans- miitted to, this office and action asked. Use WllMette Cileý "The faciities at the Wilmette clinic have been used by many o! the people * in the' township, who are outslde Win- netka. Wlmette and Kenilworth, and are a very valua.ble service to these LAUNORIES FOR 5 GOOD REASONS: I. 2. SERVICE DEEN.DBiLI TY 3.SATISFACTIO 4CONVENIENCE, C 5.Q SullGay given club , t-gke Forest. Mrs. Augustus Hollands, 107 Rpobs- art road, Kenilworth, was hostess at a bridge luncheon at ber borne last Wednesday. -FnmE-cH LAUNDRY 806 Denipter Street, Evanston Phone Uni. 2776. QUMLMY LUNDRY 1709 Darrow Avenue, Evanhton Phne Uni. 462Q. NEIoN BRos. LAUNVEIY 1014 Davis Street, Evanston Ph... Uni. 0112 Il

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