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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Nov 1929, p. 55

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~overnber 1, 1929 WILME'TTE LIFE HOSPITAL PROGRESSES DANCE AT VISTA DEL LAGO . .A dance ~or the young people of the Work Advances Rapidly on New V.tsta ?el Lago club will be given toNorth Wing ~t St. Francia' Hospital Illf{ht lll ~h e club ballroom. The event ":tit he lllformal and will start at 9 in Evanston o clock. ConS~tructio·1 Mrs. , F .. E. \\'illiamson, 536 Roslyn r oad, kc111lworth ha s entertained Miss rapidly and the entire new sectinn will ~~an fer of X t'\\' .York, as her guest for · probably be ready for occupancY short- the past week. h· after the first of the year. The additional room will provide space for 130 5;2% MONEY mnre patients and bring the total hos Have funds to loan on choice impital capacity up to 360 making it nne proved North Shore Suburban resof the largest and most complete 111 idence property at 5lh% inter est. this part of the country. See us on renewals. The first, second and third floor s of E. G. Pauling & Co. the new addition will be continua10 S. LaSalle St. Telephone tion:-. of the floors in the present buildS111te ';28 Franklin 7740 ing- and will contain rooms for patients, ""hich are badly needed as the .hospital is often taxed to care for all those no,,· seeking admission. Much of the space on the ground floor will be de5lllU\NW\NMWW\IWWlNW\NU\I\N\IUU\I\ni\N~ H)ted to new and enlarged quarters for the physiotherapy department and a spare 30 by 100 feet has tentativelv been set aside for that purpose. Whe;1 equipped it will be one of the most complete units to be found anywhere. The equipmen t in use at present which allo\\·s diathermy, ultra-violet, infra-red and therapeutic light treatment " ·ill be au. g men ted by hydro-therap~· and tncc hano-therapy equipment. This ne\r equipm~ nt is of the mo. t modern type and wtll be under supen·ision of . . pec ially trained technician · and a member of th e medical staff. On the fourth floor there \\'ill be a J_lt:di~t ric . department completely ttmushed with the most modern cquiptllent to care for chi ldren. Other dcpartlll l'llt:' on the fourth floor \\'ill he a . . pecial die t kitchen, milk anal\'sis room. large observation . room, do~ tors· ob..,en·ation and examination room and treatment room. Another section \vill he. devoted to babies' bath s, and there will be a large sun porch play r oom at the north end of the building. of St. Francis' h ospital is progn·ssing of the new north wing Convert Your Radiator Into a BEAUTY SPOT Amertean Metal Produets Corp. &05 North Michigan Avenue Superior 7118 Chleago Local Dealers Winnetka t08 VIc J, Kilian, Inc. Greenleaf litO Good Housekeeping . Shop PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS DEERE PARK OFFERS UNUSUAL VALUES H attstrom-Sanders, Evanston Optic'ians, Add-Another Branch 1 f attstrom and Sanders ot>ti··t 'a tl .s, -(p < ~ hurch street, Iwanston, openL'd rtnother branch store Saturda\· in Oak Park: It was Oak Park' otficial iall Oi~e ntng date and the ne\r ~1ar s hall Fteld store there opened on the ame da \·. According to H. A. Hattstrom. t_hc Oak Pa.rk ~tore, which cnjo,·s a ~o ner loca tion 111 the Fors\·thc huild lllg at L_a_k~ and Forest s.treet s. has t:c.lu.al facthttes and offers the same indtndua l and acc urate opticai se n·icrs as both the Evanston and Hi~o.dlla·HI Park stores. The new Oak Park store incorporate:-> complete lens-grinding and labl)raton departments combined " ·ith !\ren t\ . \·ears of dispensing experience in fill111~ occulist s' prescriptions. In cnnnccttot~ v;ith the op tica l department there ts a complete photographic dc Part.me nt which speciali zes in amateut· lllM ton picture equipment, acces:->ories. d.en~ lop ing and printing and an extenSt\·c film library. Arthur Jacob s is manager o f the ne~,. st ore, the interior of ,,·hi ch i ~ fi t11shed in the moderni st ic mode \rith .u lt~a modern electrical fixtur es and tndirecth· lighted counters. Th e store has thre e displav wind o \\· ~ \\'hich are deep, \\'el1 lighted and of th e mn" t modern design. · The Oak Park store is th e third in the Hattstrom-Sanders chain \Yhi ch was originally started at their present Church street location more than fin' and a half vears ago. At that time. ~farch 8, 1924, H. A. Hatt strom and ' A. L. Sanders r: onducted the entire work of the store. Now they employ more than twenty people in their three store chain. The first hranch store was opened in Highland Park. M a\' 20 of thi s vear, and is managed hy H. R. Dooth . · c . ' '- When one looks for a home of character he can do · no better than to investigate Deere Park and its opportunity for unusually beautiful surroundings. Representative Always on Property BAffiD & .WARNER OFFICE: DEERE PARK, CoRNER SHERIDAN RoAn AND CouNTY LINE RoAD, HIGHLAND PARK Phon~~s: Highland Park 3040--Briargate 1855 I UU\AIUWWW\MNU\NU\1\RftMI\MRRJU\IUU\MNUWUUUWUV\I\NWU\IU

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