Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Feb 1939, p. 5

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pital Sunday drivýe ol the Evanston liospital to ýraise rponiey1 for the free clinics.,of -the hospitaàl's' out patient department. The total:amount spent by.the ho*sPital during 1938 on 5,000 free and" part-pay bed patients and 26.000 .*cl inic visits was $147,000, mak- ing the hospital the largest charit- able enterprise in the Notth Shore area. John J. Louis of Evanston, a di- rector. and'member of the hospital's executive committee, is chairman of the Hospital Sunday group, which Iwil organize its ap peal. through the- memnberships of forty Evanston andÀ North Shore. churches. Directing the appeal made to resi- dents of Wilmette are Lyman Drake, 2ýharles H. Feltman, Henlry Fowlei, H~erbet- B. 'Mulford, Thomas C. Môêuldri'g, antd 'udsÔ1l'F. Sfln. Kenilworth residents on the commit- tee are Guy S. Osborn, John L, Wilds. Herbert B. Taylor, and Harry Weese. Large Winnetka Group The Winnetka group is headed by Gilbert H. Scribner, a director of the hospital. Other hospital direc- tors helping to organize the appeal in Winnetka. are Robert T. Sherman, president, Edward'B. Hall, and Hol- mari Pettibone. Rawleigh Warner, Donald B. Louirie, John IE. W4rner, Stanley Farweli,,William i B.. lVoul- ton, Robert S. Laird, and Mrs. R~alph H. Hobart are on the çonmmittee. The Hospital Sunday appeal this. year will again be directed toward enlarging the membership in the hospital association. Classifications of members enrolled last year wl be continued. These are associate, active, contributing, sustaining, and life nmembers. Osgood Resigns Frorn MatheW Francis Photo Arthur S. 'Van, Delsen, who has. served for several seasons as Wilmette harbor1Master, was re- centl~y> elected president of. the. Wimette Harbor association. -It was announced that applications, for rnoorings, the number of which is to be reduced this year, would be accepted beginning March 1. Scouts' Birthday Dinner Is Set For Next Tuesday SWilliam C. Edmonds is chairman! of the commrittee which is arrang-1 ing the annual banquet of Wilmetteý Boy Scouts, and their leaders, held in observuance of the 29th anniver- ,sary of the inception of this great character-buailding organization. The: diriner meeting wi11 be held in the Wilmette Masonic temple. Tuedayevening, February 7, at 6:30 o'clock. ---Featuring the meeting will be a Court of Honor cerernonial staged by the Sea Scouts of Ship 43, and presentation of awards. This Sea Scout Ship operates under the direc7 tion of Fred Maas; skipper. Wilmette Rotarv Will Observ l5th Anniversary Special committees are at vot o! the 151h anniversary of the in- ception of the Rotary Club of Wil- mette. Thfe occasion wiil be manked by a dinner-dance at the Shawnee Coun- try club Tuesday night, Februany 21. Rotanians in aIl the towns of the North Shore, Evanston to Highland Park, inclusive, have been invited 10 participate in the anniversary event. The speaker o! the evenlng will be D'r. fllton Ira Jones, member of the Wilniette club, and wefl 'known nianufacturing chemist anid lecturer. 1The Wilmette club received its charter late in February, 1924. Its present membership 'totals 57 Wil- mette and Kenilworth business and professional men. Jonnston, president, at the annîual. meeting of sharie-holders. laet week.. "New- savings 'and- investment ac- çountg up to< January 25't have. ex- ceeded the net.'increase o! such a c- counts during the entir.e first sixý rnonths of 1938." William Arnold and company, au- ditors, reported thât the total ar- rears o!f iterest and principal.pay- mients on $614,000 o!ftiret niortgages owned by the association as of &r, uary 10, amounted to $36. Retiring directors, William F. Ar- nold, Robent M. Johmston, Gilbert W. Kelly', Harry B. Johnstoin, ýand Lloyd Hollister, were re-elected. Of- ficers o! the association re-elected were Harry B. Johnston, president John A. Hoffmnan, Jr., and August C. ton, Jr., seeretary; and Harry W. Miller, treasuner. The election o! D. E. Allen, Jr., as loan manager was annou.nced. This arrangement has been made necessary by the expanding volume o! business. Mr. Allen presented an analysis of the mortgage portfolio of the associ- ation. This is made up, he sald, of 153 first mortgages. The average loan balance is less than $4,000. AU mortgages are amontized, monthly. 'Only three FIlA insur-ed niortgages, i~re included,'" said Mr. -Alel Sunday Club, Ends Highly Popular Jubilee Season 'With the address given by Henry J. Allen..formr iz vernor of Kansas Ir

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