Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Dec 1928, p. 10

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10 WILMETTE LIFE December 21, 1928 8-Year-Old John Meyers Robert B. M. Wilson, Dies of Pneumonia Sunday World War Vet, Dies 0 p e D =-= r ·. . E. 53 9 i ·· Funeral services were held in the Graceland chapel Monday last afternoon for Robert B. M. Wilson, who died last Saturday at 839 Park avenue, Wilmette, where he had beet1 residing with his 1119ther, Mrs. Amelia D. Wilson. Mr. Wilson was 46 vears old. He was formerly a major ·of t.he 31lth Engineers, A. E. F., and, until six months ago, had been in charge of engineering work for the Southern Pacific interests in Mexico. Before the ~Vorld war he \\'as a mining engineer 111 that country. · Eleanor Thayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Thayer, Jr., 500 Fifth street retu:ned last \Vednesday from Con~ necttcut college. Last week-end she \\'en~ to Champai~ n to attend a universtty dance. John Walter Meyers, eight years old only child o. f Mr. and Mrs. August H'. W. Meyers, 1721 HighJand avenue, Wilmette, dieq Sunday night at his home after an illness of nine days. Pneumonia wa!' said to have been the cause of his death. John was a. pupil in the third grade ~t the Howard school. Funer<!,l services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2 :30 o'clock at the Meyers residence. Burial ,~~,·as at :Memorial Park, a. 111. C. C. Carnahan, 700 Central avenue returned last week-end from a success~ ful game hunt in Stuttgart, Ark., where he spent about two weeks. -oMargaret Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Page, 901 Ashland avenue, returned for the holidays from Rockford college Tuesday . t 0 BLANN PHARMACY RALPH G..BLANN, R. PH. 9 P· 10. WISHES to announce the opening of a modern, up-to~date Drug Store at 523 Kenilworth Avenue. e e tll,oitl last minute gift choosing Be among the few who decide wisely and select their gifts hefore the last mad day ··· choosing a few extra gifts in case of emergency. This now becomes a luxurious pleasure in the Evanston Store which is not only convenient, hut brilliantly filled with the thrilling, welcome gifts awaiting position on the Christmas tree. . Toilet Articles Drug Sundries Rubber Goods Prescriptions Candy . Look here for your last minute Christmas gifts. Prompt Delivery TEL. KENILWORTH 3200 Airway-Motor and ·Railway T ransporation Just arrived! A new collection of novelty jewelry. What Is Their Future! A series of Six Articles Appearing in 0 The Christian Science Monitor The Evansto11 Store tiZO Clturcl· Strt:?et · MARS 11~LL January 7-8-9-10-11-12 Price of Series 25c Leave your orders at the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM I I 6 3 WILMETTE A VENUE or at the F I E LV* LINDEN TEA SHOP 4 I 3 LINDEN A VENUE, WILMETTE

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