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<br />MISS CLARA WAHLIG.
<br />~•°""". Miss Clara Wahlig, on the staff
<br />~l 1 ;. of the Children's Dispensary &
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<br />- Hospital association, 1045 west)
<br />~ ~.W'ashington avenue, for 19 years,,
<br />~~~ ~ '~ -:has been granted a year's leave
<br />oP absence, ePPective June 1, it was
<br />~_, ~ announced today. I
<br />- ~ Her position as orthopedic nursei
<br />- .~ ~ iwill ~be taken by Mrs. Mary Janc ~
<br />. "`iRichardson, of South Lend, gradu-I
<br />_ A few of the Kiwanians who took part in the club's annual sale of The Tribune yesterda ate of the Indiana university
<br />hopped aboard the Hre department's ultra-modern aerial ladder truck which helped deliver the nurses' training school, Indiana-I
<br />newspapers. The papers were given free by The Tribune and club members sold them for as;polis, according to Miss Marian)
<br />much as they could get, All proceeds will be devoted to the club's crippled children's work. 'Moore, dispensary superintendent.
<br />Miss Wahlig has been called to'
<br />._ .~,~ --_ her home in Peru, Ind., because!
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<br />Now in its ,fourth :decade, the were at their wits'. end The doe-I
<br />.Children s Dispensary & Hospital tor," knowing the.;famliy's, flnan-
<br />associatiori,"1046 West Washin cial status, suggested to the: pas-~
<br />+ g- sots they apply to "the children's
<br />eS.ton avenue, is still carrying on dispensary for a1d: -
<br />f ,$~g~'what , it originally set out to do, The child. teas promptly admtt-I
<br />1 '° ,protect and improve the, health of ted'to the hospital,:underwent ~11e'
<br />y.- children of families iri`.fiflancial surgery and made a`satisfactoFy',
<br />distress.`` t,; ~ ~t _~ _ - ~}',; recovery.. The nurse,'.making" thei
<br />An agZrtCy of the .South ` $end usual .follow-up calls, discovered{
<br />' Community Fund, Inc., the organ- the other children .had frequent;
<br />ization"is the answer to the prob- sore throats and were under-!
<br />)ems of several hundred families weight. They became ~ dispensary
<br />-- annually .and usually provides patients, two Yor tonsillectomies,'
<br />treatment, .medical and. surgical, another fora nervous condition.
<br />for more than 2,000 youngsters a Nutritional work with the fam-~
<br />year. Nearly 70 physicians and ily followed. The mother'_was, ad-
<br />dentists "contribute their, services. wised concerning the family food
<br />They are assisted by l0 volunteer budget. The dispensary elected to
<br />r workers besides the paid staff of supply two quasts of milk.a'day to
<br />-= nurses and superintendent, the family to help adjust the un-
<br />The example of how the agency balanced diet. Improvement. in the
<br />does its work can be illustrated by health of the children has bee
<br />the story of how a man and hiS the result of the general:adjus -
<br />wife suddenly found themselves in moots and medical and surgical
<br />a whirlpool of trouble when ~a care which the children received
<br />plague of illness struck their fam- from the agency. ,~
<br />. .~ ffy. One by one their four chi)- -Since the father has steady er'
<br />dren became ill. Doctor and hospi- ployment the family is stead!
<br />tai bills accumulated. catching up on its bills and so<
<br />~' When one of the boys was according to those at the dispe
<br />"' w. _ stricken by a4ute appendicitis and sary, will be able to assume f.
<br />i ~ ~tosts showed that an operation responsibility including '~thaQ
<br />zvas urgently needed, the parents medical care.
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<br />Howard Emmons, who earned his Hrst dollar as a newspaper
<br />carrier, took up street sales yesterday when he sold The Tribune
<br />- on Michigan street to help swell the crippled children fund oL
<br />the Kiwanis club. Here the republican nominee for mayor sells
<br />The Tribune to Darlean" Markowskf, who was on a shopping tour
<br />with her mother, hits. Li11Tan Markowski, 733 North Elmer street.
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