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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Sep 1929, p. 15

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September 20, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE FOOT INSURANCE FOR THE FUTURE 15 · JJ. Year-Old Youth, .. I ..... A number of 1\ew Trier High Mrs. Lvdia J. Winterbottom, 63,. a school boys who arc desirous of obtaining part-time work while at - resident of ·w ilmette for the past ten Xorthwestern univer. ity enrolled as years died Thursday afternoon Septemtending school .ha\·e made app!icaa freshman thi s week one of the voungber 12. at the Evanston hospitaL Mrs. ti<>ll to the employment bureau 'at e~t college students in the countrv. \ Vinterbottom was born in Preston. the school. Some of the boys \\;ant IIc is Harold ~[, Finley of .McConnclsEngland. and came to Evanston in 1911. tn work for their room and board Yille. Ohio, ,,·ho wa s onh- 13 years old · \rhile other s arc seeki ng· odd Juhs, later moving- to \\'ilm ettc. She is surl a~t February. At th e age when manv ,·ived b\' h er husband Albert vVinteisuch as t~tking ch>\\"It sc ree ns and hm·:-; have not yet entered high school. hottom: one daughter, Mrs. Alfred raking· ka\'e :-> . Residents of north l1c is entering a univ ersity. Robertson of \Vilm e tte; two grandshore villages \rho \\'i~h to hdp children; one sister. ::\Irs. Agnes Cartllarnlcl \\'a!' graduated in June \\ith the~c boys may get in tou ch with mell. and one brother. Thomas Gardhi.Ldw-;t he nor s from the ~lalta-).fcCon th em hy calling th e h:gh schoo l, ner. both of Preston. England. Funeral ncb,·ille hi g·h sehoul and ,,·as vakdi c\\'innt..:tka 2400, and a:-.king i1lr ~lr. ttlrian nf hi :; cia~"- D11ring hi · four Oaks, \rlt o i:; in charge u L th e em - sen·ices \Ycrc held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'cl oc k at M r ~. \ Vinterbottom's \Tar~ in hi~h srh()o l hi~ grade" in all ph·yment lmre:lU. late r e -idcnc:e, loll Elmwood ayenuc. :-ttbil'ct~ IH:rcr fell hcltnr "E" and " -'e n· \\'ilmctte. Th e Hev. George P. Magill , the hi!!hc:-.t ncr gin·n In· the . chnol. former pastor nf the \\'ilmctte Prcsh~· Tit..· \\· a~ cl\rard~..· d a medal .for bei n ~ the tnian church officiated at the services. hc:-t dl'hater and \\'Un fir st plac~ in till' Federation of Church Burial took place at ::\{emorial Park litcran· rontc:-t ior oratinn:-. He ;tlsl> Clubs to Move Office ce metery. ll]a,ed the clarinet in th e :-.clwol or<.'hark:-. D. Dalla s, 112-l Pine street, chestra. \\'hen he \\'as IX months nld. Tfar1lld \ \ "innttka. president of th1e Federation Dr. and ~Ir s. John Segsworth have h;t d lea med the a Iph a bet 1- rt)l1J a Iph a bet ni Church l'lulh oi the L nited State · , rtturnt·d to their home at 1006 Forest h!<lcks . 1fc L"Ptlld tell tinH· \\hell ht..· ;ti iTilltlnrc~ that th e llrganization will a\·cnue after a three weeks' sta y in "as 2. l ft. t:tll;..!.ht hinl:'clf to read and J, ;,n-t..· it..; ot'tln·s. iurmerl\· located in the 1·: ast. 'l'h ev pa ssed part of their " ·IH·n he had reached the a~e ·()f -l \ras \c\\· Ytlrk. tu {Jl>-l l~u :-.h st~cet, Chica:;o. time in ~ew York and Boston, and ahlc tu read flucnth· fr!l m ~C \Tral fir:-.t i , ~,.·adqua rtcr s u f t ht· Church Club of part \rith th <; ir daughter, Mrs. W. T. grade readers he had not srcn IH.: inr~..· . l 'lliragu. Kitchen, and her famil\', at th eir new home in SharPn, ~Ia !':-;., ncar nos ton. l fc fir:-.t entered school \Yhcn he "· a~ () \Tar ~ old and " ·as placed in · the ~lis:-. l) ,,ruthY Klunder, 909 Chc:--tnut -of 1 ) ur t h g rack. At t h e t n d o i t h c fi r :- t a,·cnue. Ita:- ldt iur James ~lillik en ~Ir s. Donald ~{ax,y c Jl, 1-ll-l Fore~t lll1lnth. ho\\·n ·cr. he \\'as prnmnted HI uninr :-.it ,. \\here ::.he will enter her anmu·. was hoste ss at the first fall the fifth grade at th urgent r<.'<illL' . t :-.crolld Year . .\1 i ·s Klunder is an :\lpha meeting o f the nal)\·\ Friendly un ni the fourth g rad e tcacht..·r. J lc fin- Chi Ome.l.W. \\'ednc:-.day afternoon. i:-hcd the H·ar in th e fifth grade but the iull n\\·ing Septemb~..·r. he cntcrt'd thr :-.e ,·enth gradL' , :-.kipping the sixth rntireh·. Since th en he ha s . pent a q·ar in each grade. Tn funr. 192-l, " ·hen hl' · \\as R n ·a r:; SCHOOL OF nld. I [arold ,,·a s gi,·en the Stanfor :l arhit·,·rment test and his educational al!e \\·as fuund tn he at the adult ln·el 011 fin· of the sub-tests and ranged irllm 13.8 to 1i.2 in other sub -tcsb. In the ~tanfl)rd-Dinet intelligen ce test. announces the opentng of a a lsn giyen " ·hen he was R \·car nld. he " ·as credited with haYing the intelligence oi a hoY of 1(). 116 7 Wilmette Avenue, Wilmette Cc lltcting autographs 1s Harold' s All branches of music. chief hohl)\·. He has succeeded in ohPiano llt·pnrtnu·nt In rhar~f' of ta ining those o f former President and .\ ~ ITA ,\I,Y_\ HEZ KSUI·J.<'}~Jt ~r rs. Coolidge, former Pre. ident Taft. Hramati<' .\rt and :E xtlression Rmh·ard Kipling. E . A. Robin so n. Chief ( ' L\HE ( ;J,.\SS )IJLLl:It Justice Marshall of the Ohio Supreme Tuitiun ratt·s $ 10.00 to $i:J.OO for HI weeks term, according to tt>acllf'r court. and other widely knmYn persons . Fm· infonnation IT e is a son of Tuclge Harrv ~f. FinPhone Wilm ette I I 52, or write for catalog to Jc,- .! ·f the court of common pleas of ~f organ cou.nh·. Ohio. Secretary, · Knupfer Studios, Fine Arts Building, Chicago Son of Ohio Judge, Is Enrolled at N. U. LEND A HAND Mrs. Lydia Winterbottom Dies at Evanston Hospital Foot Saver Shoes ~ We're Offering Your Feet Both Style and Comfort We ask every woman who has ever suffered from tired feet to try this .remedy. a pair of Foot Saver .Shoes. For she will find. in them the correct supporting comfort that only Foot Saver's patented, in-built construe- The Knupfer Studios MUSIC NORTH SHORE BRANCH . tion has ever brought to a superbly styled shoe. Annual Novena to Open at St. Patrick's on Sept. 25 The annual noycna in honor of "The Little F lnwcr" will be held at St. Patrick's church, Adams and Desplaines !-trcvh, Chicago. from September 25 to < >ctoher 3. ~I asses \\·ill he held d ur;llg the n<.wena at G o'clock. 7 o'clock. ;11Hl R o' clock in the morning-, and at I~ o'r lnr k noon . DC\·o tion s will be at .=i n'clnrk in the afternoon and 8 0'cluck ;, : night. ~Ir. and ~frs . Clyde Hay es and their daughters, ::\f ary Loui se and \ ' irginia, han.· returned to their l1 utn e at 5JIJ Laurel ayenttc ai t er spending tlH.: sum mer abroad. Thcv motored from France to Italy, atHi then to s,,·itzcr land and through Bolland. 634 Church St. University 971 EVANSTON c10eER SHOE SHOP COATS EARLY SELECTION INSURES SATISFACTION Our stock of Coats is more complete right now than it will be at any other tln~e this season. We will be glad to hold the Coat you select until needed. The price range is from 10.50 to 95.00. The. size range from one year to the Junior Miss. CEMENT Cont·aeting Allow us to submit our estlmnte on rt·mt>nt " ·ork of any kind. Our modern equipmt·nt anti many years or cxpcriN·ee nssures you ot tile best scnlce anti workmanship. Paul Reschke & Co. Cement Contractor 522 Center St., Winnetka Phones Winnetka 1378-136Z LA JELJNESSE, INC. 1168 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette

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