#1! QF HAVE YOU VISITED - Monthly Health Clinic, Child Welfare WN "WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921 THE HEALTH CENTER? New Trier Township Possesses a Health Center of Which It May be Proud; Will You In- vestigate? A NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT Work, Remarkable Services of. ~ Nurse Are Contributions By Mrs. D. H. Maxwell Secretary, Grosse Point Health Center Thanks to local co-operation with the Chicago Tuberculosis Institute New Trier has a Health Center of which it may be proud. Tt is located on Ridge avenue opposite Hoffman's store. Improvements have recently been made in the interior that make the place attractive and adequate. It is no longer a war time make-shift weighing and measuring station. The local board feels that it needs no apologies, and the people of New Trier are invited to take advantage of 'the privileges the Health Center offers. Monthly Health Clinic Once each month Dr. Wilson R. Abbott holds a Health Clinic there, the time posted at the Health Center one week in advance. Dr. Abbott is an eminent chest specialist employed by the Chicago Tuberculosis Institute and he is the medical examiner at Naperville Sanitorium. The child welfare work under the direction of Dr. M. C. Hecht is another important activity of the Center.. A nutrition clinic is held each Wednesday from 2 to 4:30 o'clock. Here is an op- portunity for children under school age to be weighed and measured and for mothers to receive advice from doctor and nurse in cases of malnutri- tion. Miss Queen, the nurse, who is now an essential part of the com- munity, has her office hour every day from 12 to 1 o'clock. She is prepared to answer any call where a nurse can be of assistance. Besides much of her time is spent in the schools. It is she who weighs and measures the children in St. Joseph's school, the Gross Point Public school and in the District school on Lake avenue (west). It is she who helps in the understanding of quarantine laws. It 4s she who advises, helps, comforts. Heroic Service At the time of the recent diphtheria epidemic Miss Queen was so untiring and intelligent in her handling of the situation that the Township Board ap- pointed her assistant health officer to Dr. Moore. Much might be said about their work together at that time, but it is convincing enough to know that schools. By work of this kind and neglect to no detail the epidemic was soon under control and is now a thing of the past. The writer feels that Wilmette owes a large debt for its safety in this crisis and at all times to such vigilance. Miss Queen has served the com- munity for sixteen months and it is a matter of great satisfaction to know that she is here, and that so simple a thing as the purchase of Christmas seals can support such work. The Chicago Tuberculosis Institute pays half the nurses' salary and the other half is raised by local co-operation. The Health Center itself has so f been maintained by voluntary con- tributions. We invite you to visit the Center, to take advantage of it's privileges and to come in closer con- tact with its work. Thousands of ex-service men of foreign parentage will learn of the activities of the American Legion as a result of the addition of more than one hundred foreign-language news- papers to the mailing lists of the American Legion News service. The nationalities represented are: French, Italian, Scandinavian, Jewish, Slovak, Russian, Lithuanian, Greek, Polish, Serbian, Siberian, Chinese, Bohemian, Magyar, Finnish, Danish, Ukranian, Roumanian, Bulgarian and German. A 30c AD WORKS WONDERS HOME TO f | DinnNER! THERE'S one very safe plan you can employ to make your husband and the kiddies hurry home to dinner. Serve them with the good groceries to be found in this store. You'll find a shopping trip to this pure food headquarters a pleasant event. PHONE FOR IT | WINNETKA during the month of December alone they took 393 cultures in homes and RS : Formerly M. McPherson, Millinery Mitchell's Hat Shop Having purchased M. McPherson's exclusive millinery, at 610 Davis street, we now announce our Er Showing of Easter Hats Our display features authentic styles for the new season---new shapes, new colors and new materials---indi- vidual creations such as you will find nowhere else; an array of the smartest New York and imported models. Exclusive Showing in this shop only, of pattern hats by Rawak Hyland Bros. Warshauer the famous New York style creators. These hats are an important part of our spring display. Mitchell's Hat Shop Successor to M. McPherson 610 Davis Street, Evanston Telephone Evanston 607 ; Ee a READ THE "WANT ADS", AND SAVE MONEY SUBSCRIBE FOR YOUR LOCAL PAPER yy RR ERE EAGER EERE Ne ET A ---- | "Say lt With F lowers" | HOOSE. here for Easter Lilies ate here in' a moet plentiful variety. EVANSTON Telephone Evanston 0 1614 Sherman Avenue French boxes and many combinations. Among Peas, violets; also Carnations, Roses, Snapdragons and a gorgeous array of colorful Tulips. JOHN WEILAND WILMETTE 1161 Wilmette Avenue Telephone Wilmette 2128 502 I Also dwarf rambler Roses, Hydrangeas, Hyacinths, Tulips. Easter plant the cut flowers is a lovely assortment of Sweet Jonquils, Daffodils, Take Advantage of the F. T. D. By the use of the Florist Telegraph Delivery Service we can deliver your order in any city anywhere in the United States and Canada within a few hours. qm, The F. T. D. is composed of the most reliable florists in every city--everywhere. The service costs you nothing except the price of the tele- gram. \ Sn RR RR A SS SRR RRR RRR RRR Tp