Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jan 1922, p. 2

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llfi â-  p^faa^^P^:^w?: sllil^Pil^l SHf$?l$it*i§f SliPvIS SS'.?: ^^Sll-'ilBS'^' ^'Wâ„¢^f€fv^;lâ„¢*?.'ft*"?>':,' F1H * THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARYA^l^m^n^B NURSE'S REPORT I RECORD OF SERVICE Fifteen Hundred Wilmette School Children Examined, 1,01° Tele- phone Cell* Listed Among ^~ nil Kimi , ^ tELP, FOR YOUNG A1W15LD Worts Extend* Outside the School Room Into ^dmeirnof the Sick •no' Destituteâ€" â€" 1 Fifteen hundred physical examina- tions of Wilmette school children by the health commissioner and visiting nurse; 1,019 telephone calls to homes where illness or want prevailed; 070 calls on patients; 583 first aid treat- ments in the schools; those are a few of the interesting and significant ng- ures appearing in the annual report of the Wilmette visiting nurse, Mrs. Emma Stopka, submitted this week to Village authorities. ^ Increased Demand* ^ HIIi« M NEW TRIER FACULTY ENJOYS card party" will follow theformal |n- igOU) FA3H10WE /â-  Members of the faculty and their wives, remaining at home during the holidays, gave a New Year's party m the New Trier High school Miess Hall Monday evening, January 2, fromâ€"t-tmtllâ€"Ho'clock^ The- hall was made lftimelike by ft cheer Iul-fire in the fireplace. Games and contests of various kinds planned by Mr. Jack- son furnished pleftty offun for-the evening. Before departing for their homes those present enjoyed a delightful feast of wieners^ buns, pickles, cocoa, coffee, and cake. Mr. Brown had charge of the party and proved him- self on expert in preparing such an enjoyable evening for all. WILMETTE ICE COMPANY CONSTRUCTS NEW PLANT staUation- ceremoi .. „r-i -*** .«!.-«I north ihox^^^'^iMla^i^^^Mi^iM. ment at Jones* Hall, Wlmet^whejv| nortn ^« - DELLWOOD MASQUERADE Thursday evening, January 19, promises to be an evening of merri- The management in charge of the^af fair has been very fortunate in secur ing one of-the largest halls on the ment at Jones^ Hajl, Wme^, wnen nj^^ is Mw beatitMu^ rein^elcdM the Pellwood club of 5™°**°"' hf ^^Sli^djcoratedg Mm Har^onjil give its sixth arniual prize ntaskl>aH;r^^^ l|Em.^:t%«ilxhiS' year we record more patients. I§fe£^v'tnore telephone calls, more home calls, ^ I more children in school, and more r â€" work in every way "Mrs. Stopka m- ^ forms. "There are the new babies ti and their mothers to be taken care HI" of old people and chronic invalids. Iti^^^Therearef ThlinksgiviHr^nd Christ- II V tnas j>lans for those needing help. ® Therje are garments passed along. ^^^â- 'â- ;><^he:8chobl"is clearly the best field Ip^tlbr'work," says the visiting niirse^m liiilTanother part of the )report. We filflli never fail to find something to do pSSii- there.;:rWe-:seek to be*of service- to iill the childrenx and the teachers. In MplhEhe fair thT^chool^hildrett-haw^ i?lt#--oTrysicar^examination by the school g^ilpTsnysician and nui &e. 1 h^^**^T* *tl§#i|taskinour erowdM schools, ine »w»^ children take a keen interest in these SUM examinations., andifhis helps the iiPit'teachers in their work, as well as as- i|!§§ sisting the parents, .in . the care of l^p::tlien-: children,:..;; We have nowr a well yftiili equipped examining room m the cen- llilltral school, fitted^up by ,the_Board i#*ai| of Education, and by the Parent- liili Teacher association,- We have a loan «li!§t":closeYvm -the. Village hall m which "Ifcll supplies are- keptg|This year, the Wil ^^^^ mette Woman's club and'the Sta Star lllplfatiih: rlastera^Star>;y:have':kindly;:if^ B^^^S'fered'^to.:refill....it..;:..:^*L:â- ,>/.y':::::;':â- ->â- 'â- -.i;#® â-  :. ~>8B- thanks to-. Mrs. Lillian .^....-.Northam, mm9M* Wilmette i social service worker,, ^nd j%& ftnard of ^oart7(%aritii^flH^aejrr llplli because of their co-operation that the l^liI:wofk'-«-has^been a success." itt^r--figures"'-in^the" report,';which^......in- Illllf^iriupoTrTh^r^^ fftgiStet;l.Iffumber" uf home calls, io school llllllilhildren^ 185.' ;." â-  '^^ ^?V ."â-  "â- â- ' â-  IBS^'Number of telephone calls, :t^l9.;7j ^^Pl Number :/• o^::-::chiIdrep|treated: ;:m ^S^schools-- (Fi«t:-::Aid),.58X^:.; ,, ^-^ i^lftiil-Ntimber^ of-calls to patients, w). ^ Number of physical ^examinations mmm of^school ehldren^by heallh-physt- ^^P:^an:Cand.:i.nurse,,1^00.':' . i«,»».„.»»»..?-..-.t-^-^â€"r ..- . , â- BPsqR|^.^aTOb*ribFtnT6atc.tt^ ^SPworlTfound^for 28| -i,-.-,, â- â- â- â- â- . -,, ^i^^mm0msm$mm mm§ a" ftfl pwd'mwniigiiliSilil â- 111 puts in yow house ^ JOit MISW Eiectnc mm '•W^'^Mf^K S;^^' ^K:^F&:&& e% <â- Â» a»^" W^ en». %^e»ef» %i**^a* excepted-- od these the initial payment is $5 --...^lifeijn^l^--- Blictric Irons, Toasters u tt^tons^Heatin the balance of tW coi| beiog payable |^S0 tf |The ^artlciei- comprised: to the ILfirst payment Work on the construction of a new ice plant has been started at the site of the Wilmette Ice and Teaming company at 733 West Railroad ave- nue.' It is expected the new plant will be completed and in operation about April l." At present the ground is being cleared and huge tanks placed under ground. . . V .. INSTALL ST. JOSEPH OFFICERS The_annjial installation ^f^oJficerj will be celebrated by St. Joseph's -«o»- ciety Sunday evening, January 15. A I Seasonable Comforts and Necessities that Should be in Every Hom^^X^,^^^^ Suppose tonight you have a v sudden attack of neuralgiaâ€" #7a~-neuralgia bottle will give J you instant relief. Without it llfeyou would suffer pain all f finightiPil't: ::i:? Wtxl -:3^^M^^ lose it's a cold, raw nightâ€" a not water bottle would pro- irtde welcome warmth and Winter Time 5comfort§ ^^rhapsjtherr is^arbaby in, yon iioii^r-^ "j^ u^Tjfcairg^^n'"' keep ^bs^^l^^'^W&i^M I temperature all through the PI nightâ€"ready right when you want it, and no getting up in ithe cold to heat the milk, g Just a Few Suggestions NEURALGIA BOTTLE sf A wonderful relief from neuralgia* VACUUM BOTTLES ^.. right. I|||§|li|jpSS-S â- ||-^An^i«nds. Jim CANNED HEAT STOp:^ '|H A quick heat ^en" |ro^ THERMOMETERS Clinical and household sizes. Here Are Our From our Sworn Statement of condition to lUiiioi Auditor of Public Accounts at close of business DECEMBER ai, 1921 x Loans and Discounts......$ 997,214.35 Overdrafts "..""...".7. 1^29.26 U. S. Government Bonds.... 105^28.58 Other Bonds at market value 328,575.38 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures.......... 62,563.91 CASH AND DUE FROM ^BANKS^^^â„¢^,^^ Total Resources $1,713,306.43 Deposits December 31, 1915. Deposits December 31, 1917. Deposits December 31, 1919. Deposits December 31, 1921. Capital Stock .. â-  Surplus ......... Undivided Profits DEPOSITS .... Reserves ...ttvt^. Re-Discounts â€" Total Liabilities .. .,.....$ 543,031.13 736,327^5 1,159,111.14 M91,885.81 JPPATE BANK YOUR HOME BANK Under State Control and Supervision PhUHp Hoffmann, Vice-President Dan G. Sftlea, Vice-President ,_:^^^r,.:^opFlcBIl9... . ^.^^^^ 9. A. Wheelock, '.P^esiden^^'-^^li-'f ^T^'^^T. "~>-.^-<i&ft^^ A* Smith. Vice*FreiIaefir -;v>:.-:^/;-'-:v---'i::--i':--:'v:-- W. ». XeavT* Cashier . ;;, Ii 1559 Sherman Ave. a^Hsl- EVANSf 6N, iLll i»lisa 1526 Greenleal Ave. :_ ...... ....... .............7..... _,.. ,.TJ.,........ ^r~-;aly#^ SK FuWiiS gether witK^aslR^gfes^ Gas^Hcaferl and Water Balance of cost % pay*bl« J»^f«fX monthly parts

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