September 18, 1947 W I L M E T T E L I F E 71 Trier High school and was a graduate of Grinnell college, where she met her husband. She was buried in Southern Garden of Memories in Biloxi, Miss. The two little girls are in Dallas at the home of the Browns, who have two boys, James Steven, who is six and M i c h a e l L y n n , 2. [ Obituaries ] DINAH M . C A M P B E L L Dinah McClelland Campbell of the Evanshire hotel, Evanston, died Wednesday, September 10, in Wesley M e m o r i a l hospital. M r s . C a m p bell was born in 1868 in Quebec, Canada. She was the wife of the late B y r o n C . Campbell. M r s . Campbell is survived by three sons: Chesser M . , of 1212 Westmoor road, Winnetka, Raymond, of New Y o r k city, and Byron J r . , of Chicago, and a daughter, M r s . Ardis M . Kennedy of 529 Cumnor road Kenilworth. Private services were held on Thursday, September 11, and burial took place in the family plot at Sault Ste. Marie, M i c h . , her former F R E D C H A R L E S JOHNSON home. Services for F r e d Charles Johnson of 2221 Beechwood avenue, WilHAROLD SAYLOR DELAY mette, were held Tuesday, SeptemPrivate memorial services were ber 16 at the Hebblethwaite chapel. held Monday, September 15, at M r . Johnson died last Saturday in Christ church, Winnetka, for Harold Presbyterian hospital. Saylor D e L a y of 878 Oak street, He was born in Chicago on JanuWinnetka. M r . D e L a y died in New ary 18, 1902. F o r the past 15 years Y o r k City on August 6. he had been with the Felt Products M r . D e L a y was born in Spring- Manufacturing company of Chifield, Ohio, on M a y 13, 1877. He cago, of which he was a director. was a student at the A r t Institute M r . Johnson was a former m e m of Chicago and studied under John ber of the Swedish club of Chicago VanderPool and F r a n k Duvanick in and the South Shore Country club. preparation for his career as a paintSurviving are his widow, M r s . V i r er of portraits and illustrator of ginia Culbertson Johnson, his mothbooks and magazines. He had lived e l , M r s . A l m a Johnson, a brother, in Winnetka for 30 years. B. William Johnson, and one sister, M r . D e L a y is survived by his wife, Miss Violet Johnson. M r s . Austria Roath D e L a y , two sons, The Rev. Milford Sholund, pastor David, of Sturgeon B a y , Wis., and of the Winnetka Bible church, conGordon, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and ducted the services and burial was two daughters, M r s . Margaret Deat M e m o r i a l park cemetery. L a y Johnson of Winnetka and M r s . Virginia D e L a y Seibert of Albany, N.Y. I'RANCES B. PATTERSON The m e m o r i a l services were folM r s . Frances Brunsman Patterson lowed by burial in the churchyard. of 2106 Elmwood avenue, Wilmette, died Tuesday, September 9, at St. Anne's home in Techny. J O H N <B. G A M B E R John G . G a m b e r of 701 L a u r e l M r s . Patterson was born in 1875 avenue, Wilmette, died Saturday, in Chicago. She was the widow of September 13, at the Evanston hos- E o r n a r d F . Patterson who for many pital of a heart attack. years operated Patterson Bros, muM r . G a m b e r was born in Heidel- sical and electrical appliance store berg, Germany, in 1872. After com- in Evanston. After the death of her ing to the United States he served husband, M r s . Patterson operated for eight years as state fire mar- the store until 1932, when it was sold. shal. Later he became a building She had lived in Wilmette for 40 superintendent. He was a resident years of her life and was an honorof Wilmette for 10 years. ary life member of the Women's M r . G a m b e r is survived by his Catholic Club of Wilmette. wife, M r s . Olive G a m b e r , one daughM r s . Patterson is survived by two ter, M r s . Rowena Brown of Wil- scr.s: Charles F . . of Wilmette, and mette, a brother, Henry G a m b e r of John J . , of Kansas City, M o . , and Peoria, and three sisters, M r s . John two daughters: M r s . Bernadette F . Romer, M r s . Margaret Lindeman, Taylor of Chicago, and M r s . M a r y and M r s . F r e d Schweizer. A. Dunford of Evanston. Services and burial were held f Services were at St. Anne's chapel, Tuesday, September 16, in Ottawa Techny and burial was local. 111. R O B E R T K. HEIST Robert K e n d r i c k Heist, president of the Shoreline Cleaners, Inc., 1215 Washington avenue, Wilmette, and a former resident of Winnetka, died this past Monday, September 15, at the Roosevelt M e m o r i a l hospital, Chicago. M r . Heist, who was 48, was born I in Oak Park. He was graduated | from Culver military academy and attended Cornell university. He | was a veteran of both World Wars, serving with the A r m y in the first and the Marine corps in the last war. Surviving M r . Heist are his wife, M r s . Dorothy Couteaur Heist, one brother, John A . , of Mount Dora, I F l a . and a sister, M r s . D a w n Gas- j kill of Oak P a r k . Services will be held today (Thursday) at the Chapel of the Drechsler ! funeral home, 203 South M a r i o n street, Oak P a r k . Interment will be at Forest Home cemetery. t S H E R B U R N E B. HENNING MARJORIE L. ROBERTSON Sherburne B r y a n t Henning, 55, of Word has been received that M r s . 106 Broadway, Wilmette, died sud- Marjorie L y n n Robertson of Biloxi, denly on Sunday, September 14, at Miss., was killed instantly on July the Hotel Kemore, Boston, Mass. 16 when a railway train struck her M r . Henning was born in Milwau- car at an unprotected crossing. kee, M a r c h 3, 1892. He was gradShe is survived by her husband, uated from the University of Wisconsin with a bachelor of science John Lee Robertson and two daughters, Joedna L y n n age 2 ½ and A p r i l degree. M r . Henning was a chemist L y n n age six months, her mother, with the Minnesota Mining and M a n M r s . J . F r e d L y n n , formerly of Glenufacturing company of Chicago. coe, two sisters. M r s . J . Miller He is survived by his wife, M r s . Brown (Trudie L y n n ) of Dallas, Pearl Michaels Henning, a son, Wil- Texas, and M r s . R i c h a r d A . Wiel i a m Bryant Henning of Wilmette. boldt (Mary K a y Lynn) of Cove and a brother, Robert Bryant Hen- Creek F a r m , North Garden, V a . , ning. and two brothers, John E . L y n n of Private services were held this Fairbanks, Alaska, and R i c h a r d F . past Wednesday and b u r i a l will be L y n n . L a k e V i l l a , 111. at Forest Home cemetery, MilwauMrs. Robertson attended New kee. BUYS LINDEN M A R K E T Rueben G . Z i n m a n and his son, i Howard, have purchased the Linden | Market at 401 Linden avenue, Wilmette, fom Milton Pomeranz. M r . I Zinman has had many years exper| ince in the grocery business in South Dakota. 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