Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Apr 1939, p. 46

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About five years ago, Mns. Gerald B. Harwood, professionafly, known as Julia Bock Harwood, stairted upon the adventure of traveling, travel- Ing alone and taking her own color- ed movies. First she took a trip around the world, the next year she vlslted Alaska, and ini 1937 she went 10 Europe, where she studied. at Ox- ford. In May and June of last year she traveled in Mexico. Atter re- iunning from her first trip, she de- cided to make ber trips pay for themselves. Consequéntly she has taken the lecture plattormi,- appean;- mng on university, Parent-Teacher. association, club, and even stateý household science depanîment pro- April 30-May 6&, Will be BabyWeek. set a part thnoughout te, nation as a tinie to, emphasize the 'helplessness, needs, and value of babies. Members of the Kenilworth center of the Infant Welfare Society o! Chi.ý cago will, give a dinner dance on May 19, at the Villa Moderne. May 26, Mrs. Donald LaChance will open her home' in Kenilworth for a tea, and exhibition of the dainty knitted hhizngs made-by the Kenilworth cen- ter members for thein Jack, and Jinl shop, anothen. of their projects for Seward Park babies. The Droffnam nf.the. Infant 1n1 P rovide cd 1V vveiiare remarked I ~1j<1 d lte world ninded her travel, and to:acom- Présbyterians Arrange Secr.cy Surrounds makng theFor TaIIc by Rabbi Shuman Juniors' Programn man oi tri enilworth center. Ini 1925 mpental hygiene was made a part of the program because men- tal health. is necessary for perfect physical well-being. The society had 14,719. mothers andi children under its care, and the nurses made 96,000 visits to their homes. woven of genuine ý g one of her most valu . Another is a star s; ented ber by 20 àrmy ed to attend. mn- Rehhi i te vario ainViting churches of r members Although Miss, Carol Lawrence, who is in charge of this program. will not, at tbis lime, furnish us witb mnany detRil of the nri- it44, insisted'that she had done her best tb follow instructions about food for* ber two undernourished childfren - that they utterly refused vegetables because the 'fa ther did flot like them. The attitude of the children was that "If Dad won't eat them, why should fathg taI sb àe was 5. I

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