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Highland Park Press, 21 Nov 1929, p. 52

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13: 4: 44 Te For the past four months since the appointment of Father McDonough as> pastor the church has been reâ€" modeled. A new basement with adeâ€" The music was rendered by a douâ€" ble quartet from St. Mary‘s of the Lake seminary, Mundelein, I!L., with Professor Singenberger at the organ. They sang the Mass of the Dedication of a Church. ceremonies. ‘The Rev. J. K. Fielding of .St. Patrick‘s church, Everett, was present in the sanctuary. * In the M “q N crowd -::‘mhhhlnr!‘ past t:l presâ€" ent, November 10, at 11 a.‘m., Monâ€" signor Thomas F. Quinn sang a solâ€" emn mass of thanksgiving, assisted by the Rev. John I. Gallery of St. Patrick‘sâ€"church, South Chicago, as deacon, and the Rev. John B. Seanâ€" lan of Our Ladyof Solace church Holy Cross Church _ Celebrates Anniversary 2 # * â€" lticalt ~mxNXQOWâ€"1I8â€"4TAC A1Me LC aÂ¥e aftarâ€"warre se 6 110 t ths RIC O% ‘inte {2ECLM PLACE SERVICE STATION transmission and differential lubricantsâ€" before the severe weather sets in. bClearanee’of ARCHâ€"AID and NUâ€"MODE Shoes ~S _ ‘G_â€". 1g8 This clearance includes many of our smartest shoes â€" bough fallâ€"in which the size ranges are now incomplete. . . . As we a them in we are reducing the prices, .. . Coming so early in the sale offers a saving opportunity at & time when fall shoes are Corner Eim Place and First Street ~Phone Highland Park 3545 _ Vailues up to $10.50 PRESTONE GLYCERINE A LCOHOL â€" and invite friends to attend these very ~enjoyable affairs. You won‘t quate ~kitchenâ€"facilities . and â€"aâ€" place | miss any of them if you attend one. fw*ufi"m'mr"” e . m ~the ~papers â€"for the ~anâ€" tables, and dances has been installed,. | nouncement of these parties. A new oil heating plant has been put The Holy Name society will be orâ€" in and the church upstairs was reâ€" gmind in â€"the aozd future and an modeled and redecorated. These new | invitation is exten to all men of im provem ents, beautifying the / the parish to become members. church, have just been completed and| . A troop of Boy Scouts=~and a soâ€" it was indeed appropriate that the ¢lub for the girlsâ€"are movements finishing of the work should be at to beâ€"started. â€"It is ‘hoped the time the: recommendation of the anâ€" young folks of the parish become inâ€" niversary took place. ‘terested and organize a vounr noenâ€" The Altar and Rosary society of the Parishâ€"are planning to â€"promote aftemoon and evening card parties LOG on DF 9i _ have â€"rendered ~both their financia and ‘moral support to the improveâ€" ments now : completed. . Their geneâ€" rosity and loyalty speak well for the future of the parish. Time ofâ€" Masses Masses are at 8 and 10 a. m. on Sundays at the church and the Catho: lic people of the vicinity are invited to attend service rp! nartest shoes â€"bought early this rcomplete. .. . As we are not filling Coming so early in the season this T H E «e Tl{,lE g YNQszuu:g«nm HOTEL, DAVIS ST. at CHTâ€" CAGO AVE., EVANSTON alues up to $14.50 \â€"â€"Today the school nurse is as much \a part of the school as the music 1 teacher, the art teacher and the manâ€" val training teacher. ' in 1902 This experiment resulted a year later in the appointment of a staff of school nurses..__ _ __â€"_ _ â€"_â€"__ The pioneer work of the public health nursing movementâ€" in‘ this country was begun in New York City in â€"1902.~." This" avhanurimentk | <aslh 3 In about the year 1900 a visiting nurse in London was loaned to the public schools to demonstrate the value of the nurse in the school. This proved so satisfactory that, the fol: lowing year, a staff of school nurses was appointed for the work. was of little benefit. As far back as the middle of the last century, medical inspection in schools was begun in France, followed shortly by other countries. It was Medical ‘science, however, has pointed to the fact that much illness could be prevented by education perâ€" taining to the laws governing contaâ€" gion and along hygienic lines and a new group of workers were introduced demonstrating the second great prinâ€" ciple of public health nursing, namely, the prevention of iliness. _ without _ In time, visiting nurses, other than these religious workers, were engaged by private organizations, and it is from these two sources that our presâ€" ent system of public health nursing was evolved. > T Eonbeei n n ete Oe wosefee. m o. 6. degcnren‘ Pn e P ie Ts P PÂ¥ s Public Health Nursing Public Jhealth nursing was first beâ€" gun under the auspices of the church. The sick poor were visited in their homes by nurses, either nuns or religious workers, and given nursing attention. â€" posal. P R BE 8 .A troop of Boy Scouts=and a soâ€" cial club for the girls are movements soon to beâ€"started. It is hoped the young folks of the parish become inâ€" terested and organize a young peoâ€" The Holy Name society will be orâ€" nu\hed in the near future and an vitation is extended to all men of the parish to become members. the in demand. postponed until Friday." There wi be a short program and all member Low mass, 8:00 a.m. % High mass, 10:00 a.m. ~ Saturday, Nov. 28: Instruction classes for children. 9:00 a.m. Confirmation class. â€" â€" â€"~9 :45 a.m. 5?; .a%m evenings at 8 o‘clock. t Deerfleld R. N. A. Meets The regular meeting of the Dee field R. N. A. will be held at the M: sonic temple on Friday evening, N vember 29. On account of Thursda: ~A~~ ~â€"â€"â€"~â€" â€" Wiimotk School _ _ â€"â€"â€"â€" ~â€"The : following ~ compositions â€"« "What the Library Means to Me" w written by pupils from Wilmot scho and read at P. T. A. meeting in co nection with observance of Nation: Book week, which was part of the program: ~=> > ;z ~>}. :>> . Give Dance November 23 The Happy Four will sponsor Thanksgiving dance in the Maso: temple on Saturday evening, Nove ber 23. The famous Jockey Club chestra will furnish the music. She has been employed as surgic nurse at Highland Park hospital sin graduation. e s dent affiliation with Chicago Visiti Nurses association for two mont] sixâ€" weeks in the social service ¢ partment of the hospital and thr monthsâ€"in the dispensary and ‘out 1 tient ~department of: Northweste university midâ€"school. »-W-Mam will continue to. .do. the inspecti work of school children.. Miss Borneman‘s home is in Sio Falls, S. D., and she received h training at the Wesley Memor hospital, Chicago, which is affiliat *â€"Miss Gayle N. Borneman, R.N., } been employed by the Deerfleld hea committee to work in the school a will â€"start duties in the very ne future. Miss Gayle Borneman â€" ~<<JIg New School Nu ; mmfl New Ba = & n m of D field l&’mfii § Requiring the , vices of W. W..Mellvaine of Chi« ~as cashier. ~Mr.â€"MelIlvaine was » and â€"raised â€" in .Geneseo, : Illinois â€" has therefore <a complete bank _ knowledge coupled .with. a valy; background of the needs and cust, of the smaller city. His banking 12 years with the National Bank The Republic. He was assist cashier of the latter institution charge of the city and country ho keeping, : analysis, clearing ho messenger, transit and city operati departments. We believe Mr., M vaine will immediately become one the biggest men in Deerfield, be six feet fotl:ir imhly t;l{l and wei ing proportionately. e intends move to Deerfield as soon as possil ~Holy Cross: Catholic Church Rev. C. L. McDonough, pastor Sunday, Nov. 24 A turkey will be the door prize. . W. Mclivaine to Be M‘uov

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