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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Mar 1938, p. 4

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RICHELIEU tins Soe h# tilus(16 0«J Rgg.dy Mn <l0. POIRK ROA&ST.l lb. 34c PORK CHOPS I L 32c C A M A » 2 2 - o z . mAtIE a pint bot. 23 ZNo. 2. 20 oz. tins W-N.miMs 4 14 oL com1 27c 2 14 oz.coes 14c Uic Wet Pack SbxIip 5%.0. s-21 * s e S oc O engaged is the eclucation andre habilitation ofPh ysically handicapped chldren. It is a 1causethat appeals with speciÎal force to those who> are interested in seeing ail children have an equal Chance in life, somethlng that is imnpossible if a crippled child scoin peledtoreuain a cripple, even tbuh the condition f roi which hé suffers is susceptible to a cure. The 1North Shore i s confronted with the, iiecessity* and the oppbrtunity of carry .ing, on, this t ype of work to the fullest efficiency,. Mrs. Win. Stahi of E%-anston,, president of the society, iesthe, following explanation of its work: Reniaraî"l.Reauite, '»~Thé room for criepped childrep.,b- cated in the Hlaven school building, Evanston. iq accomplishing wonder- if il results. There are twenty-olie cbildren now in the room who are being educated and rê iabiltatted. The jwork is accomplished through physio- ýtherapy both at home and at school. Cod liver oul is given daily, light treat- ments are received bv the children from a violet ray iamp. and exercise is taken in a tank or on a bicycle, depending on the varving need and: ability oi the patient. Occupatioa therapy also plays an important p1r in recovery. and splendid resuits have been etlected. -Due 10 the iact that' fine out Of ,necessany to engage à uiru arill"'..-. nurse to assist vith the work. "During the past year corsets, ~splints, ankie braces and special shoesý have beeft provided for f ourteen peo- ple. Thi.; year the society bas cooper- ated ith the Visiting Nurse associa-i tion to promote vocational rehabilita- tion among young crippled adults. How Fumds Are Secured -Funds for classroom work and. tranSportation are,_provided by the Saniborn Hale, "fax collector 01 New Trier township 's vompleting pretirnfnary Mea ils 'prepvrÛU$ry to getting out the 1937 real esta te and personal pro perty tax bis,, which le anticipates uqll be toward thc latter part! of April.' The penalty date on the first intsfallppienpit, of these bis vs-ili be lune L. flased on prelimninary *figures, r Hale said indications are that' there wil be a somewhat lower tax rate for the 1937 bills, but the exact figures for New Trier township, lie explained. wilI not be available.. perhaps, for anothér 10 or 15 days. Ram paging Motorist Has His Fun; Police AMd Up Five Charges Anautomobile Cummrings. 4043 Chicago, early struck a tree inf Kenmhore ..avenue, Monday moriiing front of 530 Linden 1OS feet, went Over .Ifi .d W-W>dma-~L 510 n~~ced ~t %-0 pl1aards D.adMr.LRy~atro ~ ~- oughot the St. Loui .Mo., were the bouseîuests sc!distri)C: thisZ week giing iels t-c-ido h hmsM an~d place c'i he uw it f5 rsetplace. Miss Other- cwlds--t- in the town- Margery Mints will be home Satur- sýj wi ctinue the former practice day f rom Beloit college for a weeks O, ninting by, petition. aa-n

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