Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Feb 1927, p. 2

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z WILMETTE LIFE F ebruary 18, 1927 A Patriotic Civic· Meeting concerning a matter of great Importance to every property owner in Wilmettet will be held at the Byron Stolp School ·Tuesday Evening, February 22nd 8 o'clock Do not fail to attend this MASS meeting to protect your . property and personal interests. Yo u r presence. is ·urgently requested. Wilmette Citizens Committee of the boa'rd, Mr. and- Mrs. William C. Boyden, Laird Dell and Mr~. H ugo -Hartman· . In addition, Mrs. Latrd B_ell North Shore Residents on Board and and Preston Boyden, also of .W.mCommittee Launching Drive for netka, arc serving on · the bUtldmg Lying-in Building Fund fund committee. Mrs. Hugo Hart-111at1 is a represct1tativc fro111 Witlt1CtTwo years of negotiations, arrat_Ig:- ka on the hoard of directors for tl~e ing details and two years of planm~1g Mothers' Aid, an important branch 111 for the future needs of the great ctty the hospital organization.· of Chicago, have resulted in an. affi~iThe Winnetka bu_ ilding fund carnation between the Chicago Lymg-m mittee consists of M r~. John Miller, hospital and the University of Chi- Mrs Laird Bell, ~frs. Hugo Hartmann, cago, which will result in a new field M r~: Isaac Rothschild, l\1 rs. William for research in certain lines of med- B. Hale. and Mrs. \Villiam C. Boyden. For the interest of those unacical study, specialization and surgery, teaching and training of- physic.ians, quaintecl "·ith the work of the Lyinga~ld the establishme,n~ on the Untver- in hospital. a word or two from an exstt:y campus of c.ltmc_al departments planatorv hooklet \\'ill make clear the whtch are t~ functiOn 111 the graduate scope of its work. '"The beds of the school of sctence. hospital arc divided into three clas ses. The fine record of the Chicago j free part-pay and full-pay . All paLying-in hospital has for many year~ tients, regardless of race. rrligion and been of interest to north shore people. ability to pay, rccci,·c the same exit is announced, not only f?r the. re- ccllcnt type of service. . · search work conducted m tts vanous I "Since its beginning, 11,391 pat tent:-; departments, but because of the great have been cared for: 5.334 medical field for social service work it open.s. students han~ been taught; 349 docEvidence of this interest is found ttl tors have received training, atl<l 1,995 the list of members of the hoard of nurses have bern gradttate<l. directors, and members of the build"The ho spita 1 is non-s ectarian. In ing committee launching the drive for a period nf twcln? .month-;, 1.211 caththe $1,250.000 fund to ·build adequate olics \H'n· treated. 1.251 Jews were huildings and establish "·ell-equipped treated, 1.5R2 protcstants ,,·ere treated, rooms. and eighteen misccllancuus were Winnetka is well ·remembered on treated. "Although thou~ands of women have the board and the \Vinnetka committee for ratstng the fund IS the hcen turned awav for lack oi room. best organized of the north shore it has been the policy of the ho:; pital towns. it is stated. However, an- never to reftbe a nc\\' case if a bed nounccment is made that within a I \\'as in anY ,,-a,· available. Th disweek or two \Vilmette and Glencoe pensaries !;an~ t~cn'r r 'fused a case." committees arc to be appointed, names I of the chairmen and members to be P LAN SCOUT RALLY made public later. A practice rally in which the ,·arious Serving on the hoard of directors Boy ScQut troops of the ).Jorth Shore and on .the building fund committee Yillag-cs will han' a part, will he held are found the names of M r . \Yilliam at the Kenilworth Comnnmit ,. l'enter B. Hale, chairman of the purchasing Friday cYcntng. February 25. Thr committee and fourth vice president public is invited. SEEK HOSPITAL FUND 621 MAIN STREET. WHOLESALE CITY MARKET CO. FANCY YOUNG ROASTING CHICKENS- PRONE: WILMETTE 1110 RETAIL MEATS Are you taking advantage of our weekly sales? The iteq1s advertised represent some exceptional food values. Look at these specials for Fri. & Sat., Feb. 18-19. 39c I RIB ROASrf BEEF POT ROAST BEEF Best Cuts Native LAMB LEGS Best Quality 'I I I j FANCYHENS Fo r Stewi ng 38c HAMS Armour' s Star Half or Whole 25c BACON Armour's Star Half or Whole Side I I I 33c - I 37c 39c EGGS S trictl y F resh, Clean and L arge I BUTTER Armour's Clo ver Bloom ' 29Y2c SPECIAL 39Y2c JONE'S DAIRY FARM SAUSAGE, 56c LINKS 36c MEAT 32c . . .45c .55c .30c SPECIALS FOR MONDAY & TUES., FEB. 21-22 STEAKS CHOPS .......... 45c Native Sirloin Rib Lamb Chops . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . SOc Best Porterhouse Loin Lamb Chops ...... . .......... 40c ·Lean Pork Chops ..... . . . Lamb Steaks .... . .

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