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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Sep 1929, p. 8

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WILMETTE LIFE September 27, 1929 Charles Hoth Succumbs After Lengthy Illness I 1 1 Legion Auxiliary This aft rnoon, September 27, the Gentlemen! We guarantee you the highest quality of workmanship and materialalso that the original appearance and comfort of your footwear will not be altered. Phone Wilmette 800 We Call For and Deliver Schneider's Bootery 113 3 Central Avenue Charles Both. of 316 Fifteent i strcd. \\'ilme tte, died Thursday CVt'ning, ~eptember 19, at the ~v.anst~n hospital. He had been fa1hng 111 health for se ,·eral m ont h s. ~fr. Hoth was born in V·/ilmette and spent his entire lif etime h ere. He wa s a member of thr Catholic Order of Forqters and of the St. Joseph's church Benevolent society. · Survi,·ing him arc his wido\\·, ~f r s. Mary Hoth; tw o daughters, Catherine, .15. who is in l1cr seco nd year at the ~r allinckrodt High sc hool, and Jane, 3; three sisters. Elizabeth Hoth of \\.ilmctte. Urs. Anna Uedelhofen of Northbrook and ~frs. Pauline Stordeur of \Vinnetka. and one brother, William Hoth of \Vilmette. Funeral services were held ).f on day morning at 10 o'clock in St. Joseph' s churcl, Burial took place at St. Josephs cemetery. 1 L---------------! 1 eu· ion Auxiliary of Post Ko. 46 \vill g.iv~ a card party at the. \\.ilmette ).[ asonic temple. Ad\·ance t1cket sales indicate that this \Yill be the large st and mo's t interest ing card party the unit ha s ever spon sored. ).1 rs. T. L. Hall who is· general chairman, annout;ce s that both t'i,·ot bridge and 500 \rill be played and that along with the u . ual table prizes intriguing door prizes will be offered. ~.Lrs. George Bassler has charge . of ttcket sales: other memb e rs of the ways and mean s committee, \Yhich is in charge of arrangements are Mrs John B. Boddie. 1frs . .C. \V. Edmondson, ~lr s .·Erne. t Gould, Mrs. Rus sel Johnson. :M rs. D. C. Leach, and Mrs. G. A . Ston-e. Among the prominent north s hore \vomen who are guarantors for th e party .are the mesdames Haye.s Mc.Kinney, Lyman Drake, G. ]. B tchl, ~. E. ~foist. A. J. Nystrom, Kerry Ueagher 0. \V. Schmidt, Frank \\'il son, F. J. Oelerich, and Mrs. \ Vi llis Huttson. \rho is chairman oi the committee in charge of ex-service work in the \ \"il mette \\' oman's club. COLES IN NEW HOME 1h. and Mrs . Hallett E. Cole, form· Wilmette, Ill. erlv of Rogers Park, have m o ved into a ·new bungalow home at 790 East Cala\'eras street, Altadena. Cal. The home is on the Spanish ~fi ss ion style, aad typical of the a lifornia tiled roof tq>e. ~1r. Cole. " ·ho i · the so n of 1fr. and ~Ir s. F. F. ~1. Cole, 315 Essex CHRIS T IAN SCIENCE SERVICE road, Kenilworth. and ~Irs. Cole ha\·e "Reality" will be the subject at the been residing in Calif ornia for about -en'ice!' i.n the First Church of Chri s t. eighteen lllonths. Scientist. in \Vilmettc, Sunda\· morninl!. September 29. at 11 o'clock. Sunday '\frs . Ida Hampton. formerly of sc hool conn.~ne . at 9:45 o'cloc k. \Yilml'tk, JlllW residing in Kan sa. City, ~To .. ha:- been the guest of ~fi ss 1fary Mrs. Anne \V. Bar.th olomew. oi 1·t:;x l'npr oi 90-t Lake avenue for about Lake avenue. a·nd Mrs. Ed\\·ard D . 1 ten day s. Struven. 112 Linden a\·enue. return ed I -non Friday of last week from a seve11l Robert Joslin. :-on lli \f r. ancl \fr s. 4ay lake trip aboard the "Gcor~ e \\'. , .\kxancler .luslin. 2-tO Essex road. Ken- ~1eade." Thcv cruised as far north a:-! JhYorth. has entered hi:-- ireshman ~' Cdr I Saulte Ste :vbric, running intn a . nm\ I at Hamiltnu college. storm at Port Arthur. 1 I - - - - - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - -- Prompt Delivery Also 3old by the pound hone Wilmette 634 . . . don't just s y ~~soda crackers" because that's just what you'll get. Say ~~Premium" · · · · crisp, flaky, salty · · · better. CHICKENS DRESSED WHILE YOU W AI)" HENS, 4 lb. average FRYERS, 3 lb. average PURE LARD, 2 :bs. Best Brick Butter, 2 lbs. Genuine Legs Spring Lamb, lb. Rib and Loin Lamb Chops, lb. Shoulders of Lamb, 4 lb. average . Best Rib Roast of Beef lb . . " J61/2C 99c 32c 48c 25c Rib Pork Roast, lb. . . . .... . Loin Pork Roast, lb. ' ' ' . '." Fresh Hams, lb. " . '.'.' Spare Ribs, lb. " .. ..... ' 38c 29c 29c 32c 28c 29c .._ }61/2C . U.,.. Bakers" PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY -un.ect. · ·, ... 291/:2C Boneless Beef Stew, Hams, 22c 32c California lb. '. ' .... ..... ....... . lb. . ' ' .. .. ' Star Bacon, s 1 1o Best Pot 25c and 28c Armour' sliced, 3 lbs. . . . . . ' · Roast, lb. Short Ribs of Round and Sirloin 45c Fresh Steaks, lb. Beef, lb. . ........ . 20c Horne Made Pure Pork 25c P~~~ Shoulders, _. . . 221/2C Sausage, lb. .......... . a 35C and 38C Boneless Rump Roast JSc of Beef, lb. Whole Legs of "eal, lb. ' ..... '. " ..... . S~ift's Premium Hams, whole or half, lb. MAPLE GROCERY de MARKET 1936 Maple Avenue, Evanston University 12-13

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