j^Mitti^^^Mil^M^teSi^^i:8l^^ o^fws 11 â€"-^ THE LAKE SHORE NEWS; FRIDAY; JUNE 23,1922? ftifff ness as a member of the firm of Smith and Campbell. - -^^^^iffi^- He was married to Miss-' Florence Moulton, daughter of Judge Moulton of Mazomanie, in 1879. Leader In Business World He came to Chicago to accept the position of country credit manager for Reid. Murdoch and company and con- tinued in that capacity until January 1917, when he retired. «^ During.the war he devoted all his time to his duties as secretary of the Draft Board,of District No. 7 com- _ jtrlslngLJibjB-jnojlh^jB^^ territory. He was also active in other volunteer war work in this vicinity. Mr.* Smith was vice president and a director of the Chicago Credit Men^sâ€"asociationvâ€" He was president, of the Illinois Sons of the Americaff Revolution for 1917 and 1918, and a director up to the time of his death. He was a member of the Hamilton Republican Club of Chicago and of the North Shore Golf club. He was a member of Wilmette Lodge No. 931 A. F. and A. M., and of the Masonic Chapter at Mazomanie. ' He is survived by his widow. f Each succeeding year will find this hallowed spot increasingly beauti- ful. Overlooking the broad expanse of Lake Michigan in the beautiful Lake Front Park are thirteen Elms, symbolical of WiImette's thirteen Gold Star Heroes. To the right, near the drive, may be seen the Memorial Boulder and the new flag pole dedicated by the American Legion on Memorial Day. The photograph was taken by T. Slater Gillette. NEW DE LUXE C1CE HEART ATTACK FATAL TO FREI Crowd of 2,500 Terpsichor- eans Attend Frolic Time was when the folks* rouncti about the country side hitched up old bobbin and procpfide^^oypusly to the periodical barn . dance. But "Them days is gone forever." Tuesday evening the folks in these parts whizzed over to the "Barn" dance in high-powered motor cars, or via the electric railway. The dance, more properly desig- natedâ€"a~ "garage" _dance, celebrated the opening of the new Linden De Luxe garage in the «'L" terminal dis- ^trtet. 1 Upward of 2,obo devotees of the £ dance were said to have disported themselves right merrily. Decorations suggestive of June-time, an excellent ^orchestra, free eats; *nd gratis sody- ipop featured the revelry; The De Luxe garage is considered one of the finest structures of its kind, having a maximum capacity of 75 cars. Individual service is tojbe anj important feature of the business, ^lt ^is explained:,v^^;i:>'^'": ' Included in the storage service is to be a daily "dusting off" of the cars, filling of radiator tanks, a cursory in- spection of the machines. A free^ain Bstation has been installed. The garage has two entrances, one i from Linden avenue and another from -Fourth street. :y-: (â- - â- - ? Proprietors qf the garage are Hy i Littlestone and Benjamin Ginsburg. Presidents of the village. (Continued from page 1) building Mr. Smith came into in- timate touch with hundreds of north shore men selected to serve in the fighting ranks;â€": Unlike many draft officials, Mr. Smith gained the love and respect of every man who passed under his supervision. â€" Ardent War Worker In addition to his services in that connection, Mr. Smith found time to act as secretary of the Wilmette Guard, local citizens' war organiz- ation, and gave material assistance in the many wartime fund campaigns. In the spring of 1920 Mr. Smith, as treasurer of the Wilmette Relief Fund committee, rendered valuable aid in distributing loans to Tornado suffer- ers. '-' â- v.^\:vV/c.--: ^ ^"l He had been connected with the Wilmette-State 3ank-since-1919* Fred A. Smith was born July 9, 1856, at Franklinville, New York. He was educated in the public schools of Franklinville and later studied pharmacy. 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