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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Jul 1926, p. 41

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WINNETKA TALK Ask Stockholm Man to Accept Local Pastorate 40 July 24, 1926 MAKE HEALTH RECORD Illinois Has Smallest Number of Diph- theria Deaths Ever Recorded Last Announcement is made of the mar- riage of Miss Florence Pauline Mec- Carthy of Montreal, Canada, to Albert W. Wigglesworth of Miami, Fla., for- Appoint Committee to Study Building Style The Zoning Board of Appeals, of SisHy of Wilmette. The wedding took | which Robert Kingery is chairman, Year pace Jun 17. gmmetaiey ae the LL" 00 0 conmitee on| The | Scamdinaian Evangel . 3 hitec Ln enncia] investi. | church, located at 886 Elm street Win- rai Tr : Aas 4 an tended trip abroad. architecture to make a special investi- ' " ' Mortality from diphtheria in Illinois Ee a gation to determine the architectural netka, has extended a call to Rev.|last year, the lowest ever recorded, style for buildings in Chestnut court, | Ernest A. Rohrbach, of Stockholm, | was heaviest in Massac, Perry, Pulacki THE ART at a meeting of the Village council last Sweden, as pastor : Rev.' Rohrbach and Kendall counties where the deaths GALLERIES Tuesday evening. The committee will has BOL formally accepted the iy from this cause per 100,000 population report to the council regarding the which came to him just prior to les | were 22, 21, 20 and 19 respectively of matter at a later date. The style of ch came to him just prior to leav-|) .,,,nared with 5.8 for the state at architecture on this street is INTERIOR DECORATING PAINTINGS -- BRONZES to be carefully planned to harmonize with the new Village hall and with the pro- posed community center development netka, July 24, for a six weeks' visit to Yosemite, California, Oregon, and the Canadian Rockies. ing for his home in Stockholm a few days ago, but the Winnetka congre- gation is hopeful that he may do so; in the near future. opt . . c ev ach's arents acide 360 N. Michigan Ave. || which is planned further west. Rev. Rohrbach's parents reside in Wacker Drive at Jiimeite, He as been in Hite Sousa) : s : ry for several months, on leave o Chi a i Miss Marcelle Vennema and Miss|apsence from his charge in Stock- cago, 1linois. Kathryn Hamilton are leaving Win- ; > , holm and during this time has filled many appointments, both in the minis- try and as lecturer. He is a forceful speaker and has gained wide reputa- Residence: 1096 Cherry St. Winnetka 1977 O. KASTRUP, Jr. STUDEBAKER SALES CO. Albany Park Branch 3822 Lawrence Avenue Keystone 9240 tion and popularity in ministerial af- fairs, both here and abroad. The Winnetka church has been without a regular pastor for some time. Rev. H. O. Olney, who, for the past two years has been there will soon graduate from the Moody Bible institute and has ac- cepted a call to the pastorate of the church at New Britton, Conn. He will preach his farewell sermon to the gust 1. Milk is one of your most import- ant foods. Without exception, physicians declare it is vital to health. In fairness to yourself then, you should use only the best! Careful inspection and the most modern sanitary methods main- tain and guarantee the high stand- ard of Bowman's Milk from the time it is taken from the cow un- til it is delivered to your home. For your own sake, and for the sake of your precious children, or- jer Bowman's Milk today. Tele- phone now--becfore you forget. DAIRY COMPANY _ MilR / FOR 51 YEARS THE STANDARD OF QUALITY | Educational Head at N.U.Is a Veteran in that Department Prof. John E. Stout, recently ap- pointed dean of the newly formed school of education at Northwestern university has been a professor in the university for six years teaching courses in education and religious edu- cation. He took his undergraduate work at Cornell college completing the course with Phi Beta Kappa honors. He se- cured his doctor's degree at the Uni- versity of Chicago. For a number of years he has specialized in educational administration and taught in this field at the University of Chicago and Uni- versity of Illinois before coming to Northwestern. Among Prof. Stout's contributions to educational literature are numerous articles in current publications and his books, "The High School, "Develop- ment of High School Curricula," and "Organization and Administration of Religious Education." MARINELLO BEAUTY SHOP 733 Elm Street For Appointment Phone Winnetka 822 preaching Winnetka congregation, Sunday, Au- large, according to a statement issued today by Dr. Isaac D. Rawlings, state health director. No other county suf- fered a rate of more than 12 per 100,- 000 while 41 counties with a combined population of nearly a million report- ed no death whatever from dipththeria. Among cities of 10,000 or more peo- ple mortality from diphtheria last year was most severe in Berwyn where the death rate per 100,000 was 5.9. Next in order come Quincy, Bloomington and Cicero with rates of 13.3, 13.1 and 12.8. Thirteen cities in this group had no deaths from diphtheria last year. These included Cairo, Chicago Heights, Forest Park, Canton, Streator, Wau- kegan, Lincoln, Granite City, Centra- lia, Jacksonville, Belleville, Freeport and Herrin. Of the municipalities with 30,000 or more population, the highest mortality from diphtheria last year was found in Quincy where the rate was 13.3. Then followed Bloomington with 13.1, Cicero with 128 and Moline with 11.7. Has Lowest Rate The lowest mortality from diphtheria in this group of municipalities was in Peoria where the rate was only 1.2. Next lowest in order stood Rockford with 1.3, Decatur with 2 flat and Joliet with 24. None of the others had a rate in excess of 5 except Chicago where it was 8. "The magnitude of mortality from diphtheria is now a matter that is de- cided by populor vote among the par- ents of the state" declared Dr. Raw- lings in discussing the subject. "Every child in every county can surely and easily be protected against this treach- erous disease by three doses of toxin- antitoxin. The state distributes toxin- antitoxin without local cost. Parents who wish their children immunized have only to negotiate with a local doctor. "A number of cities throughout the United States have practically ban- ished diphtheria from their borders by the general use of toxin-antitoxin. Notable among these is Auburn, N. Y,, a city of 37,000 where no death has been reported for over 2 years. "The diphtheria season in Illinois is just ahead. October and November are the peak months. Immunizing in- jections now will protect the children then." HUNTS OLDEST FRANKLIN B. W. Kellogg, local Franklin dealer, is going over his territory with a fine tooth comb. He is searching for the oldest Franklin car which is registered and in use in this community. Mr. Kellogg states that the Franklin fac- tory, which will celebrate its Twenty- fifth Anniversary in the automobile business in July, plans to give the old- est Franklin automobile which is still registered and in use a prominent place in the country-wide celebration. 550 | Center | St. of all kinds. Tubes PAINT Rasmesen's 3 50):32 Phone Win. k7.7| and Special colors 210002 20) A (01 DEY: NZ IN (CR) 4 4 (¥) FREELY GIVEN ON ALL YOUR PAINT PROBLEMS Painting and Decorating

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