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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Jan 1933, p. 5

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raised $4,512.Il toward the support of Alice H. Wood stationý made 1,557 garnments for Infant Welfare babies and furnished volunteer workers for ail of the conferences lield at the sta- tion during the year. A1ice HK. Wood station in 1932 gave expert medical'supervision and, home .iursing service tio 235 expectant mothers,. 1,094 infants and 770O chl-. dreni between:the ages of two and. six vears. >or a total of 2,099 cared for. Tihis station -lost only 7 babies, or an i nfant death rate of 64/100 Of. i per- Cent. In spite of reduced income and the greatly increased numbers of moth- ers and babies:coming to the.society for 'aid, -the..infant Welfare society doctors anid nurses have been an effective bulwark between these adverse conditions would otherwise liave made on their health and mor- ale. This is clearly shown by thle fact that in spite of unemployment ainong the parents, insufficient food, scanty clothing and poorly heated homes ini the winter time, the death rate for Infant Welfare babies in 1932 was only 79/100 of 1 percent-. the lowest in the society's twenty- two years of intensive effort to im- 1 Mr. and M1ts. Edwin C. Austin of Glencoe entertained memberse of tbeir Fellowship Club for dinner and, bridge last S$aturday. Ail1 the niembers ex- cept 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Austin are from Wilmette. DRESSES! Major George, R. Harbaugh of h4iletepresident of the North Shore chu pter;- Reserve Off icers' as.çoci<tion Ihas a>inounced observ- aI le fPast- rcidénts' ,iu~tfor' thie ch<ipter Thursday evenipig, Jan- ilary 26, iiitht/e Deerpat-h irnn ut L1ake Forest. Dinner wviII.be served ut. 7 o'clock. The evening's- progr am wilstres GreatIy. Reduced ' Price! $5.95 and up FRANCES TAUBERT THE STUDIO OF FASHION 1183 Wilmneff. Avenu. A TgçIoet tte eWiboett. iiester With Ever7 65c For 10 yeara under the. sanie mndement - -the WILNIETTE CAIRE. ha.speoi.li.d in servingj excellent 1foods, exp.rtly pre- -pared nt nioderat. Priées. -To celebrat. our auni#ersary we wil l serve froni Sundily, ien.22, teý Sunday, Jin. 29, inclusiveý 65 C ~D.:6C Witli Choice. ofStmakChkche and Other Dalicieus Diah«c. ~Stvédfrêlia S p. nm. te 9 p. ni. Week Days 1-30 a. ni. te, 9 p. ni.. Sundays W. assure yen this will bc a -treat for thi. whole family. Dring then toe i.WILMIETTE CAFE te join in our celebretion. sib le during the past year to save the notuty Lieutenant Nelson, 636 'ives- an-d alleviate the suffering of street, Evanston, telephione Uni these Infant- Welfar-e babies. or'be. at the meeting after dinne - lounge of the inni." RETURN TO THE EAST M.-\rs. Sain Comley of Greenwich, HOLD INITIATION Coniu., who with her smiall daughters. The- Junior Catholic Daugi Anne and Cynthia, lias been visiting America, Ouilnette Court 8, lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark hold initiation, Suftday afternoi Cresap, Woodley road. Winnetka. uary 22, at 2 o'clock in St.J Phone. WiI. 2998' iiv. 2, ýr in Phione Gr*. 6132 LII «»MW LOW PRIE MembrWilwsette Chavaber of Commnerce xmumboer.the., ood'-Datrr.ia

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