Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Aug 1921, p. 16

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16 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19,1921 NURSES' TRAINING SCHOOL OPENS SOON Eyanaton Hospital'* Largest Class Starts in September; Directress Announces Applications Still Accepted Green Polly Joins Buccaneer9* Club Although the largest class of stu- dent nurses ever received in the Ev- mnston hospital training; school is re- ported to be coming in in September, there are still a few vacancies left, according to Miss Ada Bell McCleery, directress of nurses. "Anyone wishing to enter the class beginning September first, should send in her application a: once." Miss McCleery advises. Groat Opportunities Speaking of the opportunities in the nursing profession today, Miss McCleery said: JThere is no limit to what a girl can do. For private duty, trained nurses are receiving $40 or $50 a week salary. For other duty, salaries range from $75 per month to $3XXX) and $4,000 annually." The directress also draws attention to the advantages offered through training at the Evanston hospital. many of which other institutions do not afford. "The environment and home-like atmosphere are particularly desir- able," said Miss McCleery, "and these things mean a great deal to the stu- dents. We have also just completed our new tennis court, so that we now have two courts for the use of the nurses. Two Courses Offered The Evanston hospital training school offers two courses of training to its student nurses. The diploma course occupies a period of three years; the degree and diploma course five yearsâ€"-(This applies to girh who have completed a four-year hitrh school course.) College graduates 'Poor Charley", Genuine African Par- rot, Talks Freely, Sings Terribly and Whistles. Too "The Port of Missing Men", the floating clubhouse of the Buccaneer's club swinging in its anchorage in the Gross Point Harbor at Wilmette, has secured a new and permanent mem- ber, due to the generosity of John Burnham, vice president of the club. "Poor Cftarley" talks with abandon, sings, whistles and otherwise prom- ises to be a welcome member of the crew. He has no bad habits as yet and is safe unless abused. No pirate ship in the olden days was complete without its green parrot who spoke of buried treasure and" darksome deeds and this African bird of dis- tinction is a pleasing adjunct to the club. .. The fleet of one design cat boats which arrived early in July are con- stantly used by the members and close racing has resulted. Up to tne present time Julian Armstrong, the club president, heads the list of win- ning points. Watt Virginia Exports Qas. West Virginia exports) to other states natural gas to the amount of nearly 125,000,000,000 cubic feet a Dr. Charles E. Geisse Osteopathic Physician Phone Wil 2052 ~ 1150 Wilmetts Ars. RESIDENCE PHONE SOT wp^/w;;;//«w^^^ will "receive credit1 for thi of Sending upon the line study they lave, pursued. The states are represented in the -registrations so far for September, ac- cording to Miss McCleery. Over half of these have had at least one year of college, and seven of the total number are candidates for the de- grees. 4«- "For Sale" Ads Sell Lots and Lots of Lots Always Open Our capable mechanics are on the job 24 hours a day. No matter what you want them for. A full line of parts and accessories WILMETTE MOTOR SALES CO. 4th St. and Linden Ave. Phone Wil. 636 ^ .-___________________________________ •_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ â- â- â- â- â€¢â-  : â- â- â-  : William Salmen CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ESTIMATES cheerf ullyfurnished on New or Repair Work 964SpruceSt.,Winnetka Phone Winnetka 1055 SjBjBflBJBflSJBJJil Special Sale on Percale and Voile . Juahty gingham, at m ^LfN] It will pay you to •«« ^ UNIQUE STYLeIhJ B. Coplan, Proprietor 112S Central Avenue Wilmette Phone WU.|tjj â- â- â- â€¢, Special Offer Grafonola Outfit 1 Graf onolaâ€" Mahogany,. Walnut or Oak 10 Selections Records- 300 Needles VERY EASY PAYMENTS We Repair All Makes of Machines PATTERSON BROS. 828 DAVIS STREET EVANSTON. ILLINOIS EVANSTON, 654 *W â-  â-  â-  â-  â-  â-  Seven years in the profession of tree surgery has put us into the position to make an ON EVERY PIECE OF WORK WE DO Spraying or trimming, or the more complicated branches of ^ the bus- iness, everything that we under- take we do well or not at all. SPRAY NOW!! Winnetka 1294 WINNETKA, ILLINOIS I Prouty Aw** IIIIIII

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