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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Sep 1938, p. 8

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NýOW WILMUTTE WLING ALLEYS. I DAYS up t. 5 p.m. 20C lune M3DAYS, HOLIDAYS. and EVWNTNflA 25e Iine improveunent of social conditions in the Village 1of Wilmette." Inasmuich as this. association. re- ceives ils fundsý from the Cornmunity Qriest, it seems fitting that ther e should be a better understanding by Wimette -citizens of the way i whlch it tries to accomplish its pur- pose. With this end i view, several, type stories, not actual, have been_ printed in WiLMETTELIFS, to il- lustrate the services rendered to persons i somne difficulty. Brighten, the Future Those whoD find their, way into the office of the social worker on Ridge avenue are, not alway's i need of Usfrucl'or N' ~ J,.. >m723 last Sunday eveniflg: President, riarny Keller, BillFletcher. Vlce.presideflt, Clintori Carpenter, Bob Bartlett. secretary. Muriel Craig; Shirley Wilson. Treasurer, 'George Redding, Wilard Jarchow. Social chairman. Jean Putnani, Peg Pierson. Program chairman, Betty Bruce. Bud Fifer. Membersbip chairnian, Jim Mahie.' Eileen Johanflofi. Elsie von der Llippen. Dramatic chaîrman, Betty Miller, Frank Huffman4 Refreshmelit chairman, Ruth Mestjian, Barbara Holway, Minnette Carney. FPublicity chairman, Edward Gross, Bob Mestjian. Other nominations- will be made from the floor.. Mrs. A. J. Jefferson Is Hurt as Cair Hits Truck Sat uwdeyand Sund"y Specio BRICK iomne inkai -4t SpruuieL1. i rece:ved te story o! a his familyin' ,etern u ,e only incQme *e rnay be a est task, i erhaps à child is to persua nly too often it pie, reaso kness of one course, whi ,r tat as n-. made it irr Lfliv Wi June. ig with the fatnily, m to take the sirn- cornmon sense rand emotion has e for them to find attemptiiig to steer it off the street car tracks, the vehicle skidded on the wet pavement and crashed ito the side of a large truck going i the opposite direction. Mrs. Jefferson sustaied fractures of the rlbs and a puncture of one lung, besides minor injuries. She was removed to Physicians' Memor- 111 .q>i Pb.s. WiIn.It. 5353 1 How9 Sice the aems to be1 social worlcer. Suinvnsing the ie s Handicd k m hwn lgtipoeet l the time when he can pull .up hi& hwgsih ipoeet l general1 impression boot straps ,all alone. though the criais has not passed. t the Welfare associ- Constructive Aid agency, it may be of, To play the part of Lady Bountiful, John Adams and Friends ;just how a case of and meet an emergency by generous Cus nB a hyM d nie is handled by the giving, delights most of us. However JohnAdam sn of Mr. ades applicant cornes to upandassacwe ti o Frank R. Adams of Wilmette, and ~erfimlybeievngthe family's only resource, destroys three o! his fraternity brothers, re- that amil's mependnce nd iv<>> cently set out itheir twenty-foot social worker's bard-'Dr Mrs. J. R. McCue,'635 ue, had as thefr guests rfriends from St. Louis, rs. Hanford Phillips.

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