Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Apr 1937, p. 3

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urlJii f~II5d ~L TO OBSERVANCE, 0f, "BABYWýNEK' linfant Welf are Centers Reem- phasize, Activities; Benefici- ary Of Community Chest "Johnny you cone. play in sun, like joan do. Sun:good for -you."' It was a> Poli sh woman- calIling to ler o)ff- spring fromi a sidewalk flooded with sunshine down into an areaway deep in shadow between two fenements. Small son preferr ed his adventure in the shadows, mother insisted on sun - light and Johnny came up to play on1 the ~sdewlk' It was at "the Welfare" (better known as the Infant Welfare society) that Mrs. Pavlinski leàrned the value of sunshine and a lot of other fhings that it is good for Polish mothers and for al mothers to know. 'To spread the knowleclge ~of wbat it is doing to improve the health of nearly fifteen thousand children and exc- pectant mothers every year in Chi- Will Tag on Monday The anniual tag dayr sponsored by the. Chicago. Federation of Aged and Adulf charitieswill be held Mônday, May 3, in Chicago and its suburbs. Participating ini this tag day, making their appeal to the public, are 38 homes affiliated wîth. the federation, over which Mrs., A. H. Brumbach presides. The proceeds are given directly to the home represented by the fagger excepting for the amount t o cover the tag daY supplies. The chairman of locations, Miss H. SchiIl, and her large commitfee have -been busy for several months, arranging aIl thre business connected. with this day, in the hope that the taggers will be, Hîgh Handed Methods of Co unty Assessor Berated, Inaugurate New Trustees May 4 Tuesday, May 4, will be the first meeting of the Village board for May. At that time the present board will wind ùp its affairs and turn the reins of.government' over to. the incomning regime, elected on Aprit 20. It is planned to .make. thisý- meet- ing a tribute f0 the reétiring trust- tees and an inaugural of the new. New Trier, Citizen. Commit- tee. !Fails to -Get Hemring; Tai Strike Threatens A stormi of protest th at bas been ragingwith increasing velocity among personal property taxpayers of New Trier township over the, high-handed miethods' employed by Counfy Assessùr John' S. Clark-continues wijth unabated fujry. Itis flot being less ened by thée attitude of the assessor tôward a com- Thlis assumnes part fý fthe support of Alice H. Wood Infant Welfare station at 1964 North Halsted street in Chi- cago.. Last year Alice H. Wood sta- t .ion gave regular medical attention f0 l»8O expectant mothers, babies and -children of the two to six age. The chuld's growth and weight are watch- ed. examina i.ons by the doctor dis-1 The problemn of placing the 200 """ Jua I =nnecei members of the 500 graduates of thre those wbo have consenfed to give class of 1937 ât New Trier High of their time f0 public service. schoolwho probably will flot* attend college is now being faced by the .school empioyment placement bureau, Masons of Shore of which Samuel S. Vernon, instruc- ~ M e rd tor in science, is head. Wfi M e rd' Permanent, temporary, and part. Members of Masonic lodges f ime jobs, Mr. Vernon declared. this north shore and west north shci payers. Dexiéd Chace For 4p.I The storm opened a few weeks ago when a considerable contingent of New Trier taxpayers received notice by mail that their personal properfy assessments h2a beem increaemer ,w, 3m. nti v recreatiofl, assuci. (Continued ae . pàge-

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