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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Dec 1928, p. 4

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4 W'ILMETTE LIFE Decen;tber 28. 1928 ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. John Teufort of Bass Was Pioneer Chicagoan Lake, Ind. announce the engagement of their· daughter, Ruth Lydia, to Fred Mn. AMa ~~n~~ o~ ~ Ch~ . Kleinofen, son of Edward Kleinofen cago's pioneer residents, died Monday, December 24, of pneumonia at St. of Hibbard roads Wilmette. Francis hospital, Evanston. For the last five years Mrs. Sprenger had lived Mrs. George Schaefer has returned with her daughter, Mrs. Anna Larner, to her home at 1508 Walnut avenue from the St. Francis hospital where at 1622 Central avenue, Wilmette. She had been a resident of Chicago all her she underwent an operation. life up to that time. Mrs. Sprenger was born in the Streeterville district of Chicago, when the city was stllr known as Ft. Dearborn, a trading post. She was 69 years of age. Surviving her is one daughter, Mrs. Larner, of Wilmette; two sons, \Villiam T. Sprenger, of 135 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth, and Fred Sprenger, of Chicago, and nine grandchildren. The funeral services were held at Scott's Funeral home, 1109 Central avenue, Wilmette, Wednesday afternoon, with the Rev. Herbert L. Willett, pastor of the Kenilworth Union church officiating. Burial was at Waldheim cemetery. Mrs. Anna Sprenger Dies; I P. T. A. Dancing Class L---~---------~-~-~-----~------~ SECOND MORTGAGE We specialize in negotiating Sec· ond Mortgage LO&ns on North Shore real estate at regular inter· eat rates, and we make promptness and courtesy prime features of our aervice. ----------------------···· M. Portenhauser Painter and Decorator Estimates Withou~ -I.ife Photo The Wilsbore Bond and Mortgage Co. 1 1 5o Pictured above is a group of children from the P. T. A. dancing classes in Wilmette. Thev are : Dorothy Ross, Rosemary McKeeghan, Mary Ellen DCliley, Mary Ann. VanSinden, Suzanne Clark,_ ~ancy Bercaw,. A!"'~ela M~rie Froehte, Rosemary Louis Froehte, Betty Wtlltams, Mary Vtrgmta Pemck, ·sheila O'Flaherty, Shirley Kiker, Marylyn Torrey, and Eleanor Sue LeBonte. Jessie Pocock is the dancing instructor. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Burchard, 310 Mrs. E. P. Chat6eld. Oxford road, Kenilworth have gone Taken by Death Sunday east to pass the holidays with their Mrs. E. P. Chatfield of Evanston, son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. mother of Mrs. Philip Vaughan Bright, Grant Keehn. -o731 Ashland avenue, Wilmette, died The E. F. Lechlers, 210 Fifth street, Sunday evening at her home after a entertained a family party of twelve long illness. Mrs. Chatfield had lived in Chicago and vicinity for seventyon Christmas day. five years. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Bright, and a son, Max Chatfield of Evanston. Funeral services· were held Wednesday morning at . the Graceland cemetery chapel, with Dr. Raymond Houston, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, Evanston, officiating. Mr. and Mn. H. Savage, 1012 Greenleaf avenue, are being congratulated on the birth of a son, Hugh James, la .~t Saturday at St. Francis hospital. Mrs. Savage was formerly postmistress of Kenilworth. Obligation i Wilmette A vt. Phone Wit ~ 1 8 1 1030 Greenleaf Phoae 2764 + .....-;-;-;,--;-;-;--; + + + + + + + + + v + .- + + v + + w w v v + + v v v v v + +. v + v v + v + v + + T i '-----------------------·· Phone Wilmette Phone Glencoe 385 Daily Service to GLENCOE WINNETKA 4350 KENILWORTH· WILMETTE We believe we are employed in the choicest business -that of safe guarding the health and strength of our women. uTalk the better and build the better trade/· -oMiss Jean Drayer, 1034 Elmwood avenue, returned for the holidays last Saturday from University of Illinois, where she is director of publicity. 7379-89 Rogers Ave. Chicago, Ill. -oMr. and Mrs. F. ·S. Cooper of Pittsburgh are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Albert Stewart. 1232 Greenwood · avenu.e, over the Christmas holidays. First Church of Christ, Scientist Tenth Street and Central Avtnue Wilmette, Ill. We k11ow that eJJery ma· of se11se Seeks others with erperie11ce. That's us! We know how! We're on the job at your call - moving your goods swiftly and safely. SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES 1 1 A. M. Wednesday Ttestimonia·l Meeting-S P. M. s~n,b.-, ~M>o\ E.xercises-9 :4 5 A. M. DECEMBER 30, 1928 Subject: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Reading Room-r r 6 3 Wilmette Avenue HOURS: D.tily (except Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday 9 A. M. to 7:45 P. M.; Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. PHONES·WILHETTE 32. UNIVERSITY 1317 OtAIRS & TABLES- FOR.. RENT R:.~~-~: STORAGE Wardrobe Suit C..n $7.58, $10.00. $15.00 aad up Overaiaht $5.00, $7.SO, $12.00 aDd up c.... MOVIN<i PACk.l NG SHIPPING ~ 521 MAIN STR.EET Fitted Suit Cue. Huad Baaa uad BUl F olcla WILMETTE~ILL. ~ MW*" UT 185t CHIC:AOO

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