Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Apr 1935, p. 16

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«si-t**uirboi in %-ne I; mat aULIIVr Uummittee unclertalce to promote a better understanding anîong the various womnen's rganizations, and to impart information as to th~e needs of beneficiaries; that ail organizations cooperate by keeping the matter before their memiberships; that ,monthly reports be mnade public through the press, and that the boards of beneficiarv organizations tend their support in every possible way. William D. Leary subitteëd a detai 'led report of theý financial 'conditýioni of the Chest association, which, was approved. It is as follows: TREASURER'S REPORT, APRIL. 15, 1915 SEASOIK 0F 1934-1935 1933 and.1934 PayMents....... $ 25.42 1933 Balance Dec. 1, 1934 .................1,107.11 1934 and 1935 Payinents............. ......... 14,6.54M9 Postage paid.by Contributi, î......................25 $ 15,787.73 Refund phone, stamps, tea, eakes.............. 6i82 $15,794.55 A & P Fond coupoins ........................ 25.00 Saiary. to, Clara Nour',e Y1933 and 193 4....................$ 400m0 Saiary to Clara Nourse 1934 and 1935................ ....... 75.00 Saiary to Mrs. Sarah Cozzens................................ 91.00 $alary to) Mrs. Wilcox ........ ;......................12.88 Salary fo Elilen Cozzens................ .............. 35 $alaryto Janitor................ .........................50 -Sala-ry to J.% W.kEdge........................................ 40.00 Office Supplie...................................50.00 Telehone........... ........................... .....385 Publiclty. ............................... Postage............. ........... Checking Wlinette Welfiire [3ooks. .. ...... .. Tax on Check-,....................... ...... wlilmette Welfare Board.. . . .. . .3501.51 Arden Shore ........... . . .1000 Infa n.....r.... . . .. . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 Boy Sco>Uts Of America ................#460.00 Girl Scouts of America .... ...........300 Salvation Army of Ainerica...... ........715.00 Volunteers of America.. ......... 1.00 Illinois Children's Horne and Aid So()*clejtt,*.... ...... .0 0) Amerlean iRed Cross.. . . . ... ....180.00 Petty Ca,ýh................. . . . A & P Food couponls paid toWelfare Board ' . . Balane iii Wilmeitte Stattt, Bank .. . . . . . 524.88 157.67 .22 $ 799 2.33 .7,9.94,0t 2 5.0 0 7,80.54 Pregeâts ColdFigue Caffpaign Manager A. C. Youngberg made -mî exhaustive and cîîlighten- Îing report in which he refrained f rom .11l camouflageadreudthsit- tion to cold figures that cannot be questionecl. Parts of this report show a coMmendable and highlv satisfactor 'V attitude on the part of citîzens,. while other parts add nothing attractive to the pficture. Thie analysis of pledges, '5.00 and unde 6.00... . ... . ... 4 k~ipent maniy nours.............. .. . . . . . . . . ..-. . . . . . . . . Very indignAnt at. ry calling ... . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . Left tard................................................................8 O ut of tow n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Undeclded......................................................... .. 2 Slanmmed door in face -...........................>.....'..... 2 Promised another solicitor *** .... ................ 5 (Glvlng through church . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . 2 Send somne one else or write .....................r... Objects to Boy Scouts ...... ....... ..... WiiI consuit wife .............. ý ..... ............... ... Takes too mnuch in *distribution ........,................. ............- Said father subseribed for hlm. ..................................... .......i1 .Does own charity ........... ................................ ....... .87 No............................................................247 .(ives through busine*ss office...................................... .60 Cannot afford........... .............................................. 37 Out f wrk..................... ............... .................. On relief ....................................................... 13, 1,132 No. report***....................................... ...... 1,100 *No check receied **No repot recelved. aftei- first 00vk ***No subscription. received Many -of these familles Were called on but solicitor made ndîo reîort a.-; t r-qlt Cet WeIf are Report Trhe Wilmeitte Welfare board, preferred beneficiary of the Conuîtility Chest, submnitted two reports, wi'ich were,,presented by'F. Dewey, Aiiderson, president. He stated that on Noveinber 1, 1934,, the board ý'vas overdrawnî. In explanat *~ of the boards activities hie stated that those cases served durîng the *inter were those flot qualified to receive county aid, those flot receiv- îing sufficient county, aidand those flot asking. for county aid for the reason that their need was only temporary. The board lias spent -ai>proxinatelv- $5,OOO, and lias nearly $2,000, in ungp4d bis. The county bias 1ýeconîe more, libehal, and nioonie ill be on Welfare board relief after. about Ntay 1. Every tamily must now go on county relief. Mr. Anderson stated thiat the Welfare board would, contact Dr.-1Donald 11. Gallie Sr., chief of the state. dental bureau, with the ýview of .,ectlring county aid to pay local dentiets for charity workdone here. T1he report presented b.y Mr. Anderson followvs: REPORT 0F WýLMETTE WELFARE. BOARID, APRI11.)i , 19:1 SEASON 0F 1934-1935 ('O-MPILLED )FROM REPORTS 0F IMRS. BLAYL0(-Ci' ANU N\IRS. RASSL EIt Averagc F er Weifare Office Welfare Famnily. Monthi Famiiies Expense Expense Total Expense Expense Nov., 41 $135.60 $ 54.51 90,11 $ .87 42,20 Dec. 63 358.10 255,16 613.26 5.6 8 1 9.73 ýj Jan. 53 1,533.81 147.82 1,681.63 28.94 . 31.7.3 Feb. 72 1,269.02 95.34 1,364.34 . 17.621/ 18.95 Mtar. 55 1,176.86; 139.85 1,316.71 21.40 23.94 314 4,37.39 $692.68 $5,066.05 Average 63 $* 874.67 $138.53 $1,013.3'1161 Paid by Comrnunity Chest to date :*--- To Wilmette State Bank on Note of Wuifarc Board ÏDe,. 1, 11*34 $504,51 Cash to Welfare Board Jan. 21, 1!0 5.................2,0.U Cash to Wefare Board Feb. 13, 19;5................... .3. 00 Cash to Weifare Board Mfar. 12, 193 ................................100.00 Food Coupons to Welfare Board JMar. IL, 1935 ...... .................5.'0 Cash to W'elfare Board Mar. 25, 1 135 ........................... 25.00 'rotai Report on Relief 3O5O Indicative of the relief provided b%. the Welfareboard are the, following reports for the months of November and 1)ecember, 1934, and Janutary, February and March, 1935: REPORT OF MRS. BLAYLOCK WLETEWELÉARE HUOARD1 APRIL 15, 1935 SEASON 0F 13-l3 Nov. 1934 bec, 1934 Jan. 135Ftb. I1935 Mar* V9ý5 *nIiliies.gh:exî relief.......41 6 *3 5 72 55 G rocery orders . . ... 2-1h 48 62 83.1 87 Fuel oirders (Coai &Oh(M , 12 41 .5 1 . 41 24 Milk- orders (.quarts daîly) 813 7 12 1 T o ta l a m o u n t p a id piedd ese to. d ae.. . . . . . . . . . ..1, 6 ~ 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total.....................................................715,974.45 Average am'ount subscribed per person ............................... $9.36 Plus Show IR.aults Acheved Hfere followed a careful analysis Of the activities Of 'vorkers 'and the euts achieved. It shows the ýresistance -%hich workers met in their- efforts, kthe real reason why the drive bas thus far failed. of succss. NALYSÎS.0F WORKEFRS REPORTS, APRIL 15, 1935,. --..-....,,, -uupclatiun iLI IJiocai cv11 gruups, unciertake the solicitation of this list to the end that sufficient funds be raised to care for the needs of the Welfare .board for the remainder of the year, as weIl as to more nearlY complete the quota and thus further help other beneficiaries. Re-elect Officers Electioi. of officers resulted in the incumbents bein g, retain .ed.1 They; are: President, Henry Fowler;ý vice-president, Mrs.,C. P. utbbs; secretaryp M rs. A.: E. Biernes; ý treasuurer, W., D.. Leary, I I > 1

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