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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Nov 1928, p. 10

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10 WILMETTE LIFE November 2, 1928 ~~·~X 1 1 111111 (I Ti l .~ ~~ MILLINERY AND LADIES' WEARING APPAREL I Tells of Hospital for Care of Foot Defects Dr. W. A. Dunning, · 1137 Central avenue, Wilmette, attended the sessions of the Illinois Association of Chiropodists ·at the Congress hotel early this week. Announcement was made at the convention concerning the proposed $380,000 hospital to be established in Chicago for the treatment of diseases of tpe foot. This hospital, the first of its type in the world, will have free clinics and free dispensaries as a special feature. The staff will be comprised only of graduate practicing chiropodi sts in the state, together with con sulting physician s and dentists. Dr. Arnold Keg el, Chicago commissioner of health, has reque sted the chiropodists of the·· city and subur i>s to appoint a committee to confer with school, municipal and health authoritic s concerning the periodic examinati on of all school children to determine foot defects. Recent examinations of this character among Chicago school children revealed the fact that of 160,000 children examined, 67,000 were found to be suffering with foot defects which needed attention. TO REPORT CONVENTION An interesting report by the delegate to the Illinois W. C. T. U. convention , "ihich \vas l1eld recet1tl}~ i11 Eva11. ton, will be pre sente4 at the regular monthly meeting of the Wilmette and \Yinnetka \V. C. T. U. to be held at the home of Mrs. Charles 0. Aspen\\-all, 1195 Tower road, \Vinnetka, on !\ovcmher 5, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Lillian Klinetope will also speak on the Flo\\'er Mi ssion and relief work. Friends of · the organization are cordially invited. 11 1 1 11111111111 1 IDI1~ ian~ inx ALMAS. COEL 2004 Central St., Univ. 2058 ··-o-..-~------·---------- . .-:· _ _ - I i i I I I Sale ·will Benefit Mary Crane Nursery School, Hull House With a department devoted to real antiques and other articles classified as white elephants, the Mary Crane Nursery School auxiliary will open a · shop at 1615 Benson avenue, Evanston, (just opposite the Davis Street "L" station) Tuesday, November 20, for a two days' sale. For many weeks the auxiliary has held a Monday workshop at the home of the president, Mrs. .George M. Grove.s, . 415 Davis street, Evanston, and has fashioned attractive and useful household article s to please the most discriminating of purchasers. One unique feature of this sale will be the department for dolls' wearing apparel. Young mothers of dolls will be able to outfit their entire familv fron1 lingerie to cloaks and hats. Another department will supply the housewife with delicacies for her Thank sgiving dinner-plum puddings, fruit cakes, homem,ade candie s, and other good things. Mrs. Groves and her committee are makin£! an urgent appeal to all who are intere sted in the Mary Crane Nursery school at Hull House to contribute- articles and other help for this sale. They are saying to friends, "Your help as a saleslady, publicity .ag_ e nt. contributor, or purchaser is greatly needed to make this sale a success. " The auxilary is just one year old and already has been able to render considerable assistance to the National Kindergarten and Elementary college in conducting the Mary Crane Nursery school at Hull House. First Church of Christ, Scientist Tenth Street and Central Avenue SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES11 Wilmette, Ill. A·.M. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting-S P. M. Sunday School Exercises-9:45 A. M. _ - Novemb~r 4, 1928 Subject: EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT Reading Room-1 1 6 J VI ilmette AvtnUI _ _ _ - HOURS: Daily (except Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wtdnesday 9 A. M. to 7:45 P. M.; Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. The Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy and all other authorized Chrrstian Science Literature may be read, borrowed or purchaud. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE CHURCH SERVICES AND VISIT THE READING ROOM ~uu·u·umumulllumuulluuuu·uu·umun·un·nnuuull·uuulllllllllllllu·u·m·"'"'"'u·n····u····uu·u·u·ulllllllllllllnmun·w··n···u·mllftllllllllllllllllllnit M. H. West of 916 Greenleaf avcn~tc Mrs. \Villis Hutson, 1112 Ehmvood plans to go moose hunting in Canada avenue, entertained her luncheon and a fter election day. bridge club last Tuesday afternor.n . · · · · · · · · · Chrysanthemums We are featuring for fall the most beautiful assortment of chrysanthemums you've ever seen. Big luxuriant blossoms, crisp and fresh with extra long stems. Also a full line of choice cut flowers and blooming plants. JOHN WEILAND Florist Store 1614 Sbrrman Avt. University 501-86o7 Ev~nston H 0 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Coal prices will never be lower during the present season than they are right now. It is a good plan to check up on your supply today and order in advance for your needs of the cotning winter. Deliveries are prompt nowdon't delay! How are you fixed for CHICAGO SOLVAY COKE? ' 4oth year · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Wilmette Store: 1 1 6 1 Wilmette A vt. Wilmette 2128 1208 Central Ave. F F MANN · · BROS · · · Wil.l31 · ·

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