Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jan 1926, p. 37

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:o J an uary 8, lY"Lb WILMETTE I' LIFE .. J7 ,- lt 1, n e t 0 ~. If d s d c. e e e ' 0 r · Orphan a~ylums and children's homes dustrial purposes in the Middle \Vest, arc being relegated to the limbo of the Lynch-Clarisey company of Chioutgro\\'n in~t1tution~ and imitation cago, has acquired a site of practically homes arc giving 1>lace to real homes 2/ . ? acre , close to the intersection uf for the care of the neglected or de- ~1 a in _Strl·et and the 1lcCormick boulep~nden t child, .according tv an address ,·ard 111 EYan~ton. gt_\'(:n recently iJy Dr. Hasting~ lL Hart On thi:-. site, the company ha~ erected ot the H.ussell Sage Foundation bciore a bulk storage ::.tation to accommodate students oi the ~ational Kinuergartcn a quarter million gallon of all grade:-. and Elementary coilege. of burning oils such a , are u<>ed by "There are ne\\' ideas as to "·hat it re~idcnce::-, apartment buildings, hotcb is .be:-t to do for the dependetlt child," and induqrie in the .:\orth Shore. Thi.~a1d Dr. 1J art. "The C~!d idea ,,·as that plant i:::. equipped \\·ith sted storage ii the child \\'a:- homek:-.-, the thing to tank:-. buried underground, an office do \\'a:, to provide a ~ulJ:-titute i(1r the building, garage, boiler hou::.e and a home, and oiten \H' ron:-idcred tiH' S\\·itch track to accommodate 12 cars. ( )iJ i:::. recciYed here in tank car substitute uperior to the original article. The child \Ya ~ tak~:n a\\'a\' from in the storage tank s and pumpecl into a poor cnvironment and undl~:-.irable thl· Lynch-Clari . cy company's tanks companion:- and gi\'en the be!--t po:--si - in the storage tanks and pumped into bll' phy:-ical rare. a good educati(Jn. tank trucks bY electric motor driYcn moral and social training, and H:t in pumps througl; an ingenius ·y tcm of many ca:-es tht: child did IH·t !--Un·cC'd loading racks located under the rooi in li it' and the re-,ult!-- hoped ior were of the garage. not obtained. ·'rfhc rea..,on ior this iailure i~ tn 1"· :\fr. and :Mrs. Theodore 1fueller found in 'in~titutionali~m.' The child (Fiurencc Lutter) \vho were married in the in:-titution doe" ll(lt lead a :nt- D~:cember 12. arc at present making ural and _non:1al. ~if c. 1ll' ch ·t':- not j their }wn:e with the bride's parents at karn to thtnk mdn·Hiualh· or art 011 l1i -, 1122 Shcndan road. O\\ n initiatin·. J lc doc; nut !t-arn to - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - to lllakt· or :-ptnt money or tc1 meet the nrdill;try \iri-.-,itndt· oi liit·. flis en\'irontnent i:-; cntirl'h- different from the om· into ,,·hich he. will he> forced to go " ht·n ht· ka\'{'-, the a-,\'Jum. and when lH' gc·v" out ht· i-, undL'I: gn·at di..;ath·anLt)-!t' "· Ilbtitutinnal liit.· i-, not the best fitting ior till' -.uh:-t·qut·nt normal life oi the indi,·idual and ior this rca·on there ha-. hct·n a Ycry JHn\erful rcacr.c;>.B. DBTR.OII tic·n ;t.gain-.t orphan aq·Jums. " .\ \\ ·11 it l · I I < 1t1" v r <; n i v r en c e c a 1 kd in )0()() i<·r the C!IIbidnation oi the r.,uhit·ct (li tlw ran· oi tlw dt 'Jlt.'IH!t-nt child. CtJIH' 1<1 th{' rnnrlu-.,inn that "ll< ·lllt' liil' j, tlw llll·'t J·rt·ci(ltb pn-.<·-.-.ion oi thv child. Fn·n· nnrmal child 1 ·lll!ht to l'njr._,. hv priYilcge oi Iii(' in tl~t· iamil~- Jwmv - hi-, n\Yll if it it i-. (,, 'r < :1;1 J,v J!·.trJ,. 111. c·r i11 anntllt r JJ, Jilt ;l nt·;trl.' likv l1i . . <1\\·n a-, Jl<·,,Jldc." Thi-. rc·nil'rt'Tll'C ha.;; re-.ulted in new Ja\,. illr tlw 111aintenanrl' ni the indiYidu ;tl he ·llln in in-,t;tnCt'" \\ hne there arc rhildn·n ' llc ·lll tl w motht'r cannot "t~pport. . f r ·I hn' . . Pt'lb ion" kl \·e he en granted. t!iYilll!" the lll<1thC'r rnough to lin' on in h:-r <·\\ n hnmr ~lrHl maintain hn famil~·. and if -.Jw ;.., incompetent i < · r t h c> Ut !'-- k. " :t.\ ·" o i Ill' I p i11 .t! h c r are \\·nrkc(l out. Declares Orphans Fuel Oil Distributor . Dusolina Giannini to I Mrs. Jame s W. Alder, 931 Green .. Installs Plant in Evanston G. R ·t 1 T · ht I wood avenue: has been entertain~ng her Need "Homes,, and IVe ect a . ontg If a th er, L outs K unz, of Mamtowoc· One of the oldest and largest distrib, · . Not lnstitutions u t o rs o f f ue 1 .1 f or domes t.tc an d m. ftcket. holders for the. senes . of . re- \Vis ., over the holidays · Her daughter' 01 cttals gtvcn at New Tner audttonum :\!iss Betty Alder, r eturned January 5, under auspices of the \Vinnetka Music to }..Irs. Dow's school, Briar Cliff club, are anticipating an evening of ~fanor, New York. rare enjoyment tonight when Duso!ina Giannini, noted dramatic soprano, appear· in recital. 1\Iiss Giannini recently terminated a highly succc ful tour of Europe and is being hailed by many mu ·ic critics as a fitting successor to the great Patti. I 75c Table d' Hote Dinners Auto Repairing Guaranteed Work Reasonable Ratts Ross Skelton 4 1 o Prairie Ave. Served Daily from 5 to 8:30 P. M. \Vhen out to dine bear tn 111ind that \Ve are the One place that serves a Wilmette 3 55 5 I We specialize tn the very best quality Meats, Poultry, Game and Sea Foods Wholesale and Retail TABLED' HOTE DINNER that is ·second to none, \vith your choice of deli<riously prepared dishes that are always . ure to p lease. Hectric ~geration Co_!DJ>lete WHITE CASH MARKET CO. Albert P. Kruse, Pres. · Try One Today . $<.250 1189 Wilmette Ave. Phones Wilme tte 2 7 7 9 Wilmette 2538 Wilmette c· afe Don't forget our ~xcellent Sunday Chicken Dinners for $1.00 LET US HELP YOU INSURANCE RENTS SALES LOANS Phone 1304 Wilmette ' "\fi . . " "\Ltn· C. T.owC'll. daughter :\ f r. a n d :\ f ~.; . r.. C. T. n \\' l' I I. 900 A " h land an·ntH'. ldt for. immon.:; collrQ'C'. J:o . . ton. January 2. . -0- of fftt KELVIN~Ef A refrigerator w ith Kelvinator al. ready install~d, requiring only a single electric connection to put it in operation. Refrigerates without attention, relieving you of all the worries of caring for an ice box. Ca~l and see the Kelvin-et, or phone for information. University 2132 A. J. WOODCOCK 35 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ~f r · . T ohn :\ . Hartman. 1305 Shf'rirla n roa(l. leit for St. Petersburg, Fla., January 5. She expects to be a\Yay for SC'Yeral months. i ~ - §llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1§ First Church of Cil:rist, Scientist 1 Tenth St~~;;~~;~ Avenue Subject of the Lesson Sermon~ WILMETTE, ILL. - I I==_== \V c have demonstrated to those in need of our services our com plete knowledge of everyt hing that appertains to a funeral. If you wish to avail yourself of the services of an undertaker whose r.eputation insures square dealing, you should employ us. [ OIL BURNER REFRIGERATING and] :· we~ee;~~~~r0.~~~;~RVICs:~da/ :~~:~:.xercises Co. Daily (except Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Wednesday 9 A.M. to 7:45 P.M. Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. 'l'he Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy and all other authorized Christian Science Literature may be read. borrowed or purchased. Ward & Buchholz Funeral Directors Lady Assistant Private Ambulance READIHN GURS~.~~:~::a~r:ETTE AVE. 0 KELVINATOR I 508 Davis Street, Evanston 1======- l/zeOldest Domestic Bectric ~frigeration ~ 912 Chicago Ave. Ph. Univ. 600 The Public ia cordially invited to attend the Church Services and visit the Readin· Room . I g I -..11!111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111nlllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHKIIIII-

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