Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Nov 1937, p. 10

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MORE ABOUT PRESCRIPTIONS: BirD.S.Lyina The, care whicb inust be ecer- ciseèd in filling prescriptions lis as imnportant for a, case of "green apple effects", as J.in typhoid-pnel-. Accuracy, and equaliy, essentiai. proper. equipinent are paramounit. Druggists Who conside rservice first neyer relax their vigilance in filing prescriptions nor negiect to double check the compound before it is delivered. patient's health and the reputation of the doctor who writes the pre- scription. Make sure that your prescription goçs to a drug store where mis- takes' are not possible. This i. t the hirty-fourth of a series of Editorlal Advtilaannts appevyiug in this paper weeklty. 19q -J- Proleci Your Home from Tuberculosis wHifh CHRI ST.MAS, SEALS The 3/st'ansial sale of Christmas Seails will open in1» ecry towt anid ci,i iAii4eiia oi th7ia;ksfiving pday, Novem#ber 25, aud conitinue imitil .Chr-IIias day, Decezuber 23, both incl *tsive. Iit. [Wilete the. sale is under thc alispices o01!1'ilinette Hcalth Center,'905 Ridge road. under superveisioit. of Chicago 7'ubcrcntlosis institutc, which hias jurisdiction throughout Cook countfy. This is the 91h annual sale in w/uic/z the loc-al healtia institution iss As hieretofore, the conmmittee iii charge cent faüh for the mimber desîrecl, re- turning the balance. states, there will be no personal solicita- Tt is the aim of the committee to tbis tion. Two sheets totaling 200 seals will year seli a sufficient number of seals to be sent by mail to a selected list of defray the expense of the Health Center villagers,. who will remit $2 to the ini its local tuberculosis work. That lias Hleaith Center. Those who do not wish 'lever yet ben done, the Chicago Tuber- culosis institute, with which it is affili- tii keen. the entire 200 tnay remit at 1aI -hviiL ee cmeled ac va Penneta of r4vanston. Thne iw oQincers electýed were Daniel MeCann, FEvanston,, presi- dent; Earl E. Orner, former village president of Wilmette, vice - president; C. M.' Cart- wVright. E.vans- t o n , sccretary, and james P. Leahy,, Evans- ton, treasurer. Tbe 'four-direct - ors elected for a, Kaàrt 0Ch three year term . ,were Mr. Orner. Mr. 1.anda A. P. tCampbell of Chicago.. President McCann extcnded flic festivities over to George S.- Daiget%. one of the directors' and a former resident of Wilmette. He had writ- ten an original set of verses iam- pooning each one of the directors. The three Wilnette directors are Mr, Orner, G. F. jolinston, and Major George A. Quinlan. Many Treea The associatior asspeciai Ladies wa% reduced. On DaS under. are alloweý Dafee. This bas e Club est. on part of tI set aside MNondav; day when the fee Saturdav morninzç Ilildren, 17 vears, or to Play at the saie lted in mtuch inter- ie women and chil- Kmnne andi Mavor ALL WORIC, I gueit. > and fi nity br,

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