Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Sep 1938, p. 14

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letimdue t. moshe yuruplans for [ail mud wiater living. And thse Seaneca .fe» yes ail the conuforts of a fine ambuàmn rr'isencee ln thse heurt of town. What dellghtful advantages awult y.uuber.. Your choice of spa- cim» .suites end kitchenette &part-, »unis furnished and iiecorated te baby sUUwea a gwana. w &a tine and the father almost added to bis own stature in. bis satisfaction.* Neediesu to- say,- littie or nothing could haVre been. accompliahed In tlis household wi thout an exact. knowledge of the family situation gained from intimate acqualutance through personal visit ini the homne. One of the 'standards wbich- makes for the presèrvatioui of child health li overcrowded districts suçh as tluat surrounding the Alice IL Wood station is such an instructlng, de-ý monstratmng, interpretîng, home-vis- itiug staff.,as the Infant Welfre So- ciety has li its carefufly chosen and, adequately. trained nurses and nu- -mnotionl n under sapart 0ofme i duty of the Inat[ Lnd nutritionist in ,e homes o! Infant >f trustees and the ousi education of the y rouir. hool wiUl start SunclaY, il, with a complete staff ving teachers will be in the departments anid he Church school: Sunperintendumit, Suzanne 1/f/la P4~. i. . . &seIar Sapei'SL4inii"

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