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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jul 1938, p. 14

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id. Policr Robert Shank aids police de part- nient by mnaking1 trafi lecoit and tmlii' of çlnh-sncn ,violators af cor- -One o the duties of the nurses andl iiutritionists of the Infant .Welfare so- ciety of Chicago is laying out budgets, for the famnili es whom they educate iii the principles of healthful living so as to provide, nutritiouS and appetizing food on srnall sums of moniev.In the Savka family ini which the nurse is ia king her regular home visits niow. the grandm-other had been planning the ineals and buying the food-not because slie knew *mnost about it but because slue had alivays dlone it. Her shopping.- pwoduced a maximum of meat and sai-, sage, a minimum of vegetables,* and no egg-s whatever. This suited the palates (À the grandmother and lier three .(aughters, but lier son-in-law objected 0~ Caryl Peterson and, S/i1irlcy I2Uing take -sunning on oz'erturiied boat at Wilrnette beach. Bail-W ,ýil- r ound Six I ears Lter On December 27, 1932, a spiali, bot tie w-as sealed with. a note which read as follows; "Fred Aschbacher, 1411 Lake ave., Wilmette, 111. Who ever- finds this, let me. knom-," The boulIe was then thrown iii the lake off For-. est avenue. ,<)tghit what-h( iiiinself and il kC(l fer her lie mneals swer( \(Jlos stiff witi (-\\ plan and % nveace for thei iwal-tinme seren *adand sne r, ands another w the 'Ms M for b is' bad ridge, M odlnough of Denver, visiting her daughter, eynolds, 348 Sterlitg h, for the past mont'i, to remnain for about -o-- et Atkinson of Cami- is visiting -Miss Vir- )30 L-ake avenue, \Vil- tkinson, who 2rrived- j,% 5~pipes of aredging macnine. iThe bot FS tie w-as fou nd ini perfect condition. eed re- ArLnsvm~fUC of our id lias Local Flights Sunday Again on next Sunday, July 24, United Air Lines will conduct a thie lelp of thle nutritionist a bu worked ont to include uilko fruiit and vegetables, as well Then for the sake of peace in t it \vas necessary to undertaki anost hopeless task of winning grandmother. After continue to strengthen the srpoken woi dget wvas vhildren had a chance for health and nd eggs, normial development. as meat. Chest Aida Work ie family The Saykas are one of many famîilies tthe ai- Mi the most congested districts of Chi- over the cago for Whom the Infant Welfare 1 efforts society provides, heaith supervision and Id l ast weeic trom a mi through the West. They we for about sixteen days. r trip~ away A con fýerence wieth the doctor ai. an Infant Welfare sjtation 4.50-20" $ton# .s e e e e e i e e s .5 e s e e e e e e p iee!eeee. -e e e e e e e e e p

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