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Highland Park Press, 8 Nov 1928, p. 22

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. mama i, msm‘ ml. the generosity of the) the Inst part of my reroet, bot Also Wmllln'l auxilinry. Mr. George Pick. (“when the one big thing Inching Mr. Cart G. Binghlm, Mr. H, H.‘in the institution. Our nurse: Ire Hitchcock, Gen. R. E. Wood, nu an- I loyal. emeirot, able. Ind hardworking. onyrnous donor and the (hit-go busi- ' They Ire interested in their prof”. new Ken's orchestra. the lulu-r giv- ( sion and have nude saerifiees to lol- ine a concert " Elm Place School u i low it. but we ask them to sleep two the request of Mr, George Lyttom tho or three in a room end to give up the new on the nurses‘ home whieh: cumin 9:: of :1 nrdlnnry bonding as 87500 this time last year, hu‘house. I refer to our preent helli- heen uid Ind today the hupiul'n nos tor housing. the runner old home omit-“0v- In only current amounts on l une u‘enue Ind the small cottage with Mien: cult and receivables toi?" the loo-foot For just north of the “Winn meet them. ihorpital. We have lend simple in site "The Wmn'l nnxilinry has .n ind I'h'l'l'lmsb' situated for Mt dud-rd ghee in the president's re- ideal home. Mr. Pinney has drum "I Ind rt'ehttunr. for if it were some skim-hes fur the firzt an" ant Id “I that ornnintion warm-Ally ceph'hle of enlarxernent into I train- - activity of the hit-pita! would " who"! if m usury. and capable - Inch lei-med. As in the of homing thirtr-otte nurses, mostly m preceding. they have - ln rind. rooms. with en “native W m triwm of their time living mom 3nd noreh. "it tbrst unit and M Inc-n: Ind entered ittto vauld can to build. in the nnighhar. "I My bom the Wing of hood "t 3701)!” and to equip. 815.000,; -. b tho prim for the “but J'" rouehly a total of 813.000. We ate} the you Win; The fund to take cm of the deheit or Mute mm pledge was $5.1“ sub-tribal by 175 donoru. It was pointed out that the continuity with . population of over 12,000 his shown n "(notably small interest In the maintenance pledge " only 175 people subscribed to this {and The report of the hos- pital sun was presented by the pres- ident of the staff, or. A. R. Sheldon and expressed the satisfactiod of the stall with the nursing service and co- operntion of the hospital. Auxiliary Report Mrs, Roger s. Vail, president of the Womnn's auxiliary of the High- land Park hospital, reported on the activities of that very emeient brunch of the institution, giving her report as follows: treasingly aid your needs ailing this "The hospital functions in two wass) line. The housekeeping department and that .. With a present, mrmabership of nursing care of the patients. Both) 338, an income of over $2700, and the departments are under the superin-l exceeding interest of many people, tender-t and we are very fortunate to? the auxiliary hopes to continue to have in Miss Johnson a superintend-l carry on whatever work the hospital ent who combines both tact and pro-" deems wise to turn river to us at“, {essional ability. Mrs, Gallop is in) more than that, to create sources of direct Chm of the housekeeping and) help " your organization" the neat appearance of the institutio'nf President Speaks Is due to her maturing ettorts, If arty, Summarizing the hospitals' activ» ot you have been patients lately, INF ities Mr. Sellar Bullard. president. ticuhrly over Easter, Fourth of July.{ eooelqded the meeting with the fol- ‘Hallowe'en. or a like holiday. you could l lowing remarks: "The buildings Ind , nut help but appreciate the decorations equipment have been maintained in nnd ptare cards ort the patients' trnrr. excellent condition. some new eewirr-"rher I?! the mrork of Mrs O'Neill. meat added, the basement and exter- [ our extellent cook. The professional ior of the hospital painted in is the are of the "that: so far " the ho!- hm of the mars-tent to paint and pital functions is in the hands of the renovate one-third each year) and‘ nurses. with Miss Itnsea, the atrgitrtaatt ads on supervision of Mr. Schrtthehd I superintendent, in that and Mr. Baldwin the ground on the' Red Nat-ea' Quarter! month front of the hospital has Yen, “The association and community are graded and a stone walk laid. This ; moat fortunate in having and: an ex-‘ latter should make for greater quiet-; teller-t rows of mane: under such ms and alao help the parking space. , able direction. and that bring: me to] "Whih. ruminuTng to employ our yearly income as heretafore, we will inaugurate a perpetual charity fund which we hope will he able to in- creasingly lid ynur needs along this line. “In ciosd relation to this is the baby a _ . . _ dune. of which we are exceedingly proud Every Thursday afternoon a group of six young women assist Dr. Maxed in examining babies and after medical consultation, serve re- freshments to the mothers. " ‘fln order’that it may attract your attention and interest and that of others. though it pertains to the new year. I wish to state that the auxil- iary has appropriated from the Mem, orial and Happy Day fund. and the prnreeds of the card party of 1928. the sum of $1500 to farm-a perpetual “harity fund, the income of which is to- be used by the auxiliary for char- ity work for the Highland Park hos- pital. "While the organization and wurk of the auxiliary Is devoted solely to the hospital. I Will call to your at- t_ention only the important phases of our hte during the past year. Chief among these " the social service de- paltment where the greater part of uur income i, expended in wholly or partuUty asaunung the financial hr spunsibility of needy cases-this year to the extent of $730,011 Our annual contrtbution to the free dental clinic amounting to $300.00. free milk for schools $107.24, baby clinic equipment and contribution to that clinic of 871.38. and the Mothers' Christmas party 312,80. totaling in all $1,282.12. was the largest amount we have ever keen privileged to expend for char- itable purposes. “The proceeds of the auxiliary card party of August 1927 was presented in a lift of $1000 to the hospital to be applied an the mortgage indebted- ness. the payment of which was the outstanding desire of last year. "The auxiliary presented to the hospital an oil painting by Mr. Frank C. Peyraud now hanging in the sun parlor. It assumed the decoration of the room dedicated to Miss Williams and installed a new vacuum cleaner to facilitate the sex-Vice of the house. "The vduq of hygiene and the bre- vention of diteage is taught in this It- tractive wny. The total attendance at the clinic from October tg October WIS 885, “Eleven regular meetings were held at the Trinity parish house, where sewing Ind surgicnl dressings were turned out in large numbers. "Every Wednesday morning a faithful committee superintends the making of surgical dressings at the limits! and in no part of the aux- iliary work are recruits more urgent- ly needed. It is almost impossible to keep the supply up to the demand. (20::an from we 1 I "The nsuroeiatiort Ind community If! '; not! fortunate in having such u: ex- _ rollpm corps of nurses and" such Ptr" direetims, and that brim me to pining“.- " - a... >150 community in gem-l in very Inch behold“ to the Inc-hen Ind ode-n of the Woman's auxiliary, Services Appreciated “In the early part of the past tiseal year the local fraternal and charitable organizations were asked to appoint representatives to serve on the ad- visory board. I am happy to say that the majority of these organizations immediately selected members who have attended board meetings, visited the hospital, given helpful suggestions and aided the hospital management to co-operate with these various organ~ intions in ministering to their mem- hers while patients. I wish to express at this time our appreciation of the time and effort given by Mr. Henry A. Hansen and Mr. Thomas Simpson rem resenting the Loyal Order of Moose, Mr, James Collins representing the Elks Club and Lodge. H. P. Lodge 1365. Mr. Ernest Kuehne representing the Royal Arunum. Mr. L R. Rigdon representing the Chamber of Com- merce. Mrs. Carl Pfanstiehl represent- ing the Y.W.CA, Mr. Albert Larsen representing Masonic Lodge A. o. Fay Lodge softh6. Mrs. John F. MacKenzie representing the visiting, Nurses association and the Social Service Comm, Woman's auxiliary.'; Dr, D, W. Rogers representing the‘ American Legion Dumaresq Spencer Post. Mrs. Florence A. Yager repre-i senting Royal Neighbors of America.‘ Mr. Elsie Collins representing Camp- ( bell Chapter No. 712 Order of Eastern, Star, Mrs. H. A. Root representing Irs-) dependent Order of Odd Fellows, and I trust that this is only the begin-; ning of these pleasant and helpful, associations Medial Sul’ Aids "The Medical Staff through the of- tirrrs, executive committee and mem- bers has not only mainuined but wired the level of our professional standing and I only hope that they are as plelsed with the hospital as the hospital is proud of its staff. Giftn to I.” "ta the last twelve month the hon- pital has received several speeitie gifts: I have mentioned the mixing of the new on the Nutter home. through ttiftas of my. and the main, ten-nee fund of $5,144. In mdditio- Room 130 was decorated and (Ir- nished by Mrs. Va'iegaml in com-men. oratiort of her sister, Mrs McGregor Adams; Room t3t was decorated and fur- when! by Mrs. “mm in memory of her father, Mr. Charles T. Boy-man; The Neeg‘ZVork Guild gave cloth- mg tor in ts costing more than tloo; Mr. J. J. Ciearg, Jr., made I spe- eiat gift of 3100 to be used for cer- tain equipment in the obstetrical de- partment; The Buts-O-Link Golf club gave 100; The community has been very gen- eruus with flowers. ind the nurses have been remembered with ice cream, cake, and a dinner; "In connection with gifts, I wish to mention the starting of a very tine movement. The 0ssili club at their Annual meeting voted $500 the nucle- us of In endowment for the benefit of prospective mothers. This fund they hope to raise to at least $1,000 and the income will be used for needy maternity cases and will, not only help the hospital to better functhm, but will be a grunt boon to the com- munity. Mr. C M. Vail has made the ham. tal beneficiary of u SIM immune policy on his life; We received two \'ictrolas. one from Mrs. Fox and one from Strs, Eirendrath; Dr, Rogers gave I wheel chair. "as did Mr. and Mrs, Kimball. g.» "ro-sa-r-rt-ra-tair- iTlra7a,TCirciT,Ta'; tar-ard-tart-ti-ere-d toPuntortheireoiuthemrt in distant future." l The Department of Wm" u- limum that ll,0M.NOM bottles of soft drinks ue consumed every you in America BO you no. the header gel-s don't get nil the money. A man who say- he “at the Brit- ish submarine L55 during the w is now driving a taxi in Paris. WM!" how much more dunner he has done'; with his mi? . l IEESVEU PURtihMrNERAL WATER Clean, Sterile Bottles "" I'D“. ART HEAL co.. hm Out I. Laura. N. l. mum “I Chi.“ Avr.. I“ M Highland Crystal Mineral _ Water Co. c; -- - . '_---- '. Oats-I923»: WE HAVE IT! airman YOURSELF n "IONING POI on: swam AND CLEAN m “nun any”. Winds & Marsh Formed than; the North Shore MOVIN G DENTIST Hours: 9 ttan. to 12; l to 5 p-m 7 to 9 p.m. " North Sheridan Road Highland Park, "1. -c- - -TH . ---.--, Phones Highland Park 650 , Winnetka 222 . MASON CONTRACIOR 2377 [Ale-id: Ila-d Hulda“ Put "" - _ UA c, wags" EVEN SATISFIES Phone H. P. “as; Rea. 3578 PM”! wmnousts Illinois Competent Surveyors Municipal Engineers HOUSEHOLD GOODS PHONE R. P. 181-182 STORAGE "t'dirishwood Si ART METAL WORK DR. MITCHELL Phone " PACKING Phone of LLEN SHIPPING EASY BREAD 24 N. FIRST ST, HIGHLAND that mom Highland Park 1676 - 1677 --Teurhortetr-- BM Park 1878 - 1679 RIB PORK ROAST therrmratd, 24le PORK LOIN ROAST thermmd " 2Sle LEG SPRING LAMB SHORTLEGMILK~FEDVEAL(6b81b),thepound.........29c RUMPMILK-F'EDvEAL,i5to7tNthepound................32e BREAST MILK-FED VEAL (with pocket for roast or cut up "rorstew)thepound......'..................................15e SHOULDER ROAST MILK-FED VEAL (lr-tty cuts) the pound 19%c RibVealChops,lb.........35c Bone1eatrRoil'dveaHtoatttb35e hinVealChomlb.........42c BonelessVealStew,lb......35c "FANCY SPRING DUCKS, fresh dressed, the pound . . . . . . . FANCY STEWING KENS, fresh dressed, the pound . . _ . . . . FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS, strictly tine, the pound . . FANCY FRYERS, fresh dressed, the pound............. the ptmyl 22h: lane Cuts FRESH SPARERIBS PORK CROPS the pound A 191c Center Cuts FRESH PERCH, th ._._. FRESH WHITE FISH, tty FRESHTR0UT,th ...... FRESH HALIBUT, m . .. F'RESH HERRING, tty ... FRESH SHRIMP, m ..... SMALL WHITE FISH, m FRESH LI'ITLE pro HAM HEAD LEI‘TUCE, 2 heads..35c GREEN BEANS,2qts. for. . .35c DRY0NT0NB,6tbtor ....25c SPINACH,peck............33c CELERY,thebuneh ........25c YEuoW.TURNTPB,6tty...25e JERSEY SW. PO’TOES, 2th25e CABBAGE,4lbfor ..._.... 'R_TUMNiiR9,htrtre, 2 for. BEST RIB ROAST BEEF, (6th-7th rib) the pound tte.r.t.Bt..b. 35c PRIME RIBSBEEFROAST,the pound w.......'.............. 45e BESTHAMBURGERSTEAK,thepound.....A...,............2% PORTER HOUSES'I'EAK,thepound.........................59: RUMPROAST,boneless,thepound ...................c..... 39%e BESTPoTRoAST,thepound................................. 29e BESTRoUNDs'rEAK,thepamd ....-............r....t..... 45c BONELESSSIRLOINROAST,the pound ....-............dWAe LambBreastth ............10e F'RESHPLA'rEBEEF,ttr...18e Friday only', the peck EERKIMER COUNTY WHITE AMERICAN CHEESE. the pound 49c" BESTCREAMERYBUTI'ER,the pound ..rr...r..rrmm.et..... 49e SEVENTH ANNUAL APPLE SALE , NORTHERN SPIES GREENINGS RUSSETS BALDWINS JONATHANS ROMAN BEAUTII'B ENGLISH MUFFINS unmisr ST. HIGHLAND? K tumors _ FANCY NEW POTATOES Plain Rolls, Parker House Rolls, Butter Rolls, Colee Cakes, Doughnuts, Cupcakes, and Cakes 23c SPECIAL FRUIT CAKE, 3 lb for $1.00 vEALSTEAK,ttt ..........55c DELICIOUS APPLES or...25c nds..35c or...35c lb...25c Threadi- of will!“ . thy - reduce yourw in nature's “y. .15c $1.00 ORANGES 3 doa. for _ FOWIS 2ie 18e BEEF FISH NEW CARROTS, 7 bunches 25e NEW BEES, 7 bunches for 2Se WmlrETURNM%,2tb ....25c frrR1CrLYPREBMEGGtgder36e f,'iNiifli'glhhff.r.'i.e.G.t.'.t.ft CARROTS,61b............25c HUBBARD SQUASH, 6 lb..25c YAMS,4lb ............-....2Se FRESH MACKEREL, lb ....35c FRESH PIKE, lb .'.........35e FRESHSALMON,lb Mug F'RESHFTLRN,tty ......... SMOKED WHTTEF'ISH, th. .35c GORTON’S CODFISH. lbbox 38e SMOKED FILLETS, lb .....29c '.". f , , f , .' .' , I .' f I .' .' S I I 5 f .' , , , '39:}; "tm0DA3t, NOVIIIII A I. SEEDLI'BS GRAPES the basket lb ....35c ...rrr..iiit H, lb..35c .37 I/re

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