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Highland Park Press, 24 Mar 1932, p. 36

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_ INFANT WELFARE 4 * ANNUAL LUNCHEON e > a luncheon at the home of Mrs. £.:. Roger Vail, 217 â€"Laurelâ€"avenue, on s Monday, March 28, at 10:30 a.m. * please call H. P. 926 for reservation NJ by Saturday, March 26. P so . s 9e B oc c C3 C PE EC A fls t 3 .9 :aA Pn r . Ba cock s s Asks for Aid Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia center of the Infant Welfare Society of Chiâ€" blackened with soot and smoke from WAUKEGAN |_ A ATCOEKE** .T â€" Paul Borchardt Frank Siljestrom I Highland Park Fuel\Co. Menoni & Mecogni â€" {Continued from page 6) ~â€"F«+â€"makes clean heat * is easy to control _|+1s light to handle M â€"recommend the correct size WAUâ€" < KEGAN KOPPERS COKE for your mation write to the North Shore Coke and Chemical Company, Waukegan, Hiinois. No obligation to you. â€" gaependadly . . . and nhave more heat ____ e o tfi mlgy c tyil quickly when it is needed. Light in You Are Iny weight, WAUKEGAN . KOPPERS â€" J | f This feature is of especial interest to S P EC I A L to control with WAUKEGAN KOP. PERS COKE lets you hold a low fire WAUKEGAN KOPPERS Coke is a clean fuel, so it always « _£A8SK yoOur cago is asking for help for the baâ€" physical defects, lifelong suffering, bies of Alice H. Wood Infant Welâ€"| and dependency upon the communâ€" fare station. In the best of times| ity for support. This year more than the babies of the poor need the help| ever before, because these helpless provided by the Infant Welfare soâ€" children are deplorably underfed, ciety, help which they can get noâ€"| they offer fertile ground for all sorts where but from the Infant Welfare of sickness to take its toll of sutâ€" Society, if they are to have a fair| fering and death with the mounting chance ofâ€"lifeâ€"and health. â€"In this | calls> for charity~ which" sickness year 1932 more than ever before baâ€"| among the poor always brings. This bies need the Infant Welfare Soâ€" year more than ever before the parâ€" ciety to stand, between them and the | ents are wholly unable to give their diseases which pray upon childhood, | children theâ€"right kind 1;1 care; ttl::l diseases which may easily at any| Y®Ar more than everâ€"before the " time bring in their train permanent | P‘%% 1¢ed â€"Infant â€"Welfare‘s healthâ€" THB PE On this trip we will visit places of interest which previous tours have not included. â€" Leaving the Y.W.C. A. at 6 o‘clock and returning around midnight. Dinner will be served on On this | Educational Tour figure sixtyâ€"five per cent of the faâ€" thoneâ€"of.â€"Alicoâ€"H.â€"Woodâ€"babi unemployed and at times the unemâ€" ployment ratio is ninety per cent. The children are inadequately fed, poorly clothed, and_more than ever suffering from bad housing condiâ€" tions because families have to double up to save rent. f "calls" for ~charity> which" sickness among the poor always brings. This year more than ever before the parâ€" ents are wholly unable to give their children theâ€"right kind of care; this year more than everâ€"before the baâ€" bies â€"need â€"Infant Welfare‘s healthâ€" giving cod liver: oil â€"to â€"supply the vitamins which they cannot get othâ€" erwise because their parents cannot buy the necessary vitaminâ€"bearing foods. * | Many Unemployed “ Nurses of the Infant Welfare soâ€" giety who work in Alice H. Woodl station estimate that at the lowest echildren are deplorably underfed, they offer fertile ground for all sorts â€"of sickness to take its toll of suftâ€" fering and death with the mounting Those planning to go on the tour 139 N. Second St. This chassis has been on display at all of the major nuto‘mobile shows this aeuot.a. Its construction with cutâ€"aâ€"ways on clever arraugements of mirrors shows to Be Held Monday You Are Invited to Attend the __Now at Our Showroom RUEHL & CO. ~â€"â€"Come In Today S H O W I in which to address the audience on their~ platforms â€"andâ€" qualifications . â€" The mesting will begin promptly at 7:45 o‘clock and the speakers will received later in the week. â€"â€"â€" The league considers the office of precinct committseman vitally imâ€" portant andâ€" desires especially â€"to have present the candidates for that office. Of the twentyâ€"three candiâ€" dates running for precinct commit. county auditor, Robert J. Pearsall; for coroner, John E. Walter, B. D: Lemery,; Alexander J. Luik; county surveyor, Kenneth E. Young. Doubtâ€" less many other acceptances will be and Williamâ€"L. Morley; for clerk of county recorder, Lewis V. Brockway E. Mason and Charles Noll; _ for J. Lynch, of Glencoe; Charles V. O‘ Grady, P. J. Hodgins of Chicago: Einar Sorensen of Antioch, candiâ€" dates for representative in Congress from the tenth Congressional Disâ€" trict; Edward J. Hargrave and John M. Dunn, both of Chicago, candiâ€" dates for congressmen at large from this State. feftienailcs : County Candidates Accept Of the candidates for offices in Lake county the following have thus far accepted the invitation to â€"be present and speak: for state‘s atâ€" torney, Ashbel V. Smith, Charles CANDIDATES TO TALK ]§me ‘ AT LEAGUE MEETINCG â€" SER given from three to five minutes â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"â€" (Continued from page 5) Rprm+ Ni Ni t crant mtb oo be the celebratio Supper and réecep bers. At the 11 Easter day, spec furnished by a de posed of the {ollow Elmer Ray Baum. Laura Denton S There will be a composed of the Violins: Marga Dawn, by Doro Musical number the church quart Whitehouse at t At 4:30 o‘ the Tuxis® so A Page in the H will be under Frances Jenkins There will be otl an organ filled P.T.A. Tuesda; Ravinia village Clarke, Arthur onstrated the m struments. In his lecture Mr. (Continued Mr. or

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