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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Dec 1926, p. 9

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December 31, 1926 WILMETTI; LIFE 9 Heart church, in kenilwort)l. Burial was at Rosehill. -------Louise Humphryes of 519 Gregory avenue entertained at a luncheon and bunco party Thursday of 'this week. ;.;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Santa Comes to P. F. Williams Wins His · · R 0 T C Commission In · · · · Aid of Stricken Cadet officers' appointments in the N ortiibrook Home Purdue Reserve Officers' Training Santa Claus was a real person for M~s · Mary Bill and her family of small ch tldren this Christmas. He arrived at the Bill home in Northbrook ·a few days before Christmas in the person of Frank Stupka of Wilmette and left a ·gift of $100 for the widow whose husband \Vns killed -several weeks ago hy a Chicago, North Shore and Mil;,·aukce train at the Lake avenue cros sIll g'. corps have been announced, totaling 206, and am::mg the 104 seniors honored is P. F. vVilliams of 487 Ash · · I I ~;. I "[ found ~fr s. Bill ab solutely destitute," clcclare(l ).fr. Stupka. "The gift \\'hich \\'as a contributio.n from man~ friend s in \Vilmc:tte and Yicinity, came as a god send for the family had just iourteen rents with no prospects of immediate assistance. ~{r s . Bill is deeply grateful for · this help in her dire di stress." ~fr. Stupka, \\'hose so u, Frank Stupka, Jr., died " ·ith ~r r. Bill \\'hen a truck in \\·hich th e~· \\'ere riding was hit by the Skokie VallC'\· train, was rc-.pnnsihlr f(,r st·ruring- donations for til t· Jlltr~t- lt~.: Jll't':--tnt ~.·d ttl \fr~. Bill. ------- · -- - --- \1 r'. _l11!tn Knn·:111 :tncl hn daugh .. tcr, ]ant·, 133~ \\'iltJH' tll' an·nut·, arc ,i-.iti:l? \f~·:--. 1-\n,·,·;,n'-. 'i-.!1.·~' i11 Kau~;b l1ty. !,all . st reet, Winnetka, taking mechanical Toupees and Will engineering ":ho was named first LieuNatural as the ·Hair that tenant. was once your own. The Purdue Rescnc Officers' corps, ' of 1,538 officers and men is the largest Phone Central 0804 university or college ar1 illcry in tl1e FUNK & CO. country, and the only one with comRoom U2 SG So. State St. Chicago plete motorized equipment. Purdue has seven time s llrctt r:1tcd ~~~tle~~e~~~ -~~s~c~a~p~e~,~r~ot~n~t~l~c~~ac~r~e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a Distinguished ~ilhary co lle ge l>y ~.~.~;~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~ .~ .~~~~~;~~~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~~~.~.~~~~~.~.~.~-~.~.~~~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~~~~~.~~~ - .~ - ~;~.~;~ the U. S. \Var department, and la st · ~ year was first in the second army , · area, comprised of three army corps · Et1an1ton Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and SatuTday Et.tenings area:-, \Yhich inclucl<-cJ' all states cast · of the ).fississippi, cxr('pt the north Atlantic :--tate:-;. I· Central a\·enue, \Vilmette, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Kelson, who was the wife of nels Nelson, a clerk in the employ of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad, had been ill for more than a year and had been constantly under the care of a nurse. Eriday morning she slipped away from her attendant and \\'andcrcd 0\'Cr to the shore of the Jake, where she wa s found sometime. later by the nurse who had gone in search of her. Service_ s_ were held Tuesday morning, immediately following a brief servt 1 L · h 1 f 1 S d 0 · · · ).Irs. Catherine ~f. Nelson, 58 years of age, re siding at 516 Orchard Lane, Mrs. Catherine Nelson Drowns in Lake Friday Henry C.Lgttonl Sons State and Jackson- Chicago Onington and Church~ Evanston ~(Iii!\ ~ l.Wll!~\ -=- Jlll!\!!IID · · · I· · · . , , I \\ innetka, \Yas found dead on the beach near the foot of Elder Lane, \Vinnetka, at about 11 o'clock last Friday morning. A verdict of "suffocation br drowning" was returned by a Jl'fii'Oll<·r·--. jur~· at ;:111. inquest held in I tl1c I.nn~ ludntakmg parlors, 1120 · · · ' ~~~~otlting Compares After-Christmas and · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. with fresh, Ull-cream milk! BOWMAN 'S Milk is just such milk-as rich in cream as when taken from the cow. And freshdelivered to your door in its natural, full-cream state every day of the year! With a flavor and purity that makes it · truly the best on the market. Only the fresh, bottled milk can claim such goodness. Only the fresh . bottled milk is milk as Natun: intended. There is no substitute! January Clearances N()IW in Progress ThroughtJut Our · .... I Evanston Shop.· Presenting Decisive Savings on PHONE \\liLMETTE 55 Start using Bowman's Milk today. Simply telephone our nearest distributing station or order _from ar.y of our courteous salesman I · -+· I ' Mill\ . . . FOR 51 DAIR-Y COMPANY, . Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Suits Overcoats ShoeS Furnishings: .: __ ·. . ' · YEARS THE STAt-IDARD 1F' QUALITY . 13 ~:' 1 I··· · ·· ·~ · · ·· ~ · · ····· ··" ·~ ~ ·_ ····· ·· ·· ·· ·~ ····(JE : :~ -. . -;~·-~ · ~-.·-~-:._~~~ .f.

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