Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Jan 1930, p. 9

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January 17, 1930 WILMETTE LIFE 9 Health Center Notes . Exhibitors at Shawnee to Also Show Work in Dayton Miss Viola Norman whose sculpt:1re is now on view in the Shawnee Country club of Wilmette is also among the Chicago artists to be invited to take part in the dedication exhibition of the new 'rt institute of Dayton, Ohio. Miss Norman, who is the head of the sculpture department of the N a~ tional Academy of Art, is showing sev. eral portrait heads and the sketch of th e architectural eagle, which may now be seen on the front of the Chic2.go; club, in the new Dayton museum. The Shawnee Country club . has the privilege of exhibiting 11iss Norman's horse, "The King of the Yards," which ,~.ras shown in the 10-1-th annual exhibi- ' tion of th e ~ational Academy of Design in ~ew York city last year. The regular meeting of the board of the Grosse Point Health Center was held at the home of Mrs. Hope Thompson. at 2 o'clock last Monday. The chapg~ of time and place of meeting from the Village hall \\'as made so that the honorary and adrisorv members of the board might gathe.r \Vith the active members for a socia l afternoo n in addition to the business routine. As special guest came little Henry, our protege, who is re ceiving intcnsi,·e care for spinal weakness. He is a charming littl e fellow and very intelligent, so that the board is convinced that in bringing him to normal physical rievelopment a most useful citizen will ue saved. RETURN TO NORTH SHORE Mrs6 Inez Bliss, our Christmas Seal Mr. and ).Irs. Bradlee Pruden (Elizanurse, gave reports to con:r the work beth Stutso n) have return ed from of the last two months of health serv- Cleveland to make their home on the ice, and also for the past vear, which north shore and are spendi ng two or will be available in full detail later. three weeks with Mrs. Pruden's parPractically comple te returns have ents, ).[r. and ).1rs. Willis Stutson of been x:-eceived on the sale of Christmas \Vinn etka, until the apartqtent they Seals, the total sales amounting to have taken at 1014 Xoyes street is in $1,000. The rep ort by schools is: Cen- readiness. tral-$282.80; Laurel-$51.50; Howard -$113.65; Logan--$80.52: St. Francis$222.83; St. J oseph-$1 00: A voca-$55 Donald Raggio. son of ~1 r. and 11: rs. District 40-$27.35. From other sources; Louis G. l{aggio, 610 Abbottsford toad, drug stores-$13.10, by mail-$53.25. Kenilworth, was host to twelve of his Although the sales were less than small friends at an afternoon party hoped for, and the schools fell belo\\; yesterday to celebrate his fifth birthprevious high record, the Health Cen- day. ter board appreciates the very fine -ospirit of those who cooperated so earnMr. and Mrs. Elisah L. Essley l)f estly in the campaign . Acknowledq- Keqilworth have leased a home at 5768 ment is due Mrs. D . E. Johnson of the Pine Tree drive, Miami Beach, Fla., Avoca school for doubling it s contribu- for the winter season. Thev motored tion. The Avoca school is known as down and reported a ~elig-htful trip. "Our little countr~· school way out · -owest" and it is splendid that th e chitMr. and Mrs. Mark Cresap, 535 Wardren there feel so close to our work wick road, Kenilworth, expect to go to that theY cooperated splendidly in this New York next \\·eek to spend a few communitv project. days. VILLAGE TEA ROOM Where a tempting menu always awaits you! The home cooked food is daintily and tastily prepared .·. the atmosphere is quiet and cheerful . . . . the service is courteous and prompt. An ideal place for evening or Sunday dinner, luncheon or fountain serv1ce. Luncheon 1 1 until 2 Sunday Dinner Dinner 5: J o until 8 12 until 4: JO 1150 WILMETTE AvE. WILMETTE 436 Formerly Village Chocolate Shop Located in the First National Bank Building During the balance of this month we will sell all Gift Merchandise and boxed Stationery at a 20% Discount Clearance Sale of GOOD WAYS .to keep warmI · RENTAL LIBRARY Bool:s at 25c each Do you belong to our library? Newest books at 5c per day. Go South for the winter. 2. Orde.r a sufficient supply of Hoffnrann Bros.' good coal. WILMETTE Stationery and Gift Shop 1155 WILMETTE ROI'I'MAMM BROS. 1~08 AvE. WILMETTh 3051 CEM'IRA.L AVENUE IS I ·190 Wilmette Telephone : : :

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