Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Aug 1931, p. 17

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Bakkeno was driving east on L.ake avenue and Sorne was going north on Fifth street when the accident oc- cuirred. Sorne later signed a complaint against Bakkeno, charging him. with dri.ving tlirough a stop sign.ý The two young women hurt were Mliss Eva Zozelish, 18, of 378 Adams street, Glencoe, who. suffered cuts on oiieknéeeand o.e *rist, aiid'Miss Edt Berthold, 18, of the same address, Wvho wvas, taken to* the -Evanston hospital. six stitches wee taken.iii her foreheâd, above the riglit:eye., Both girls were riding ini Bakeno's car. Bakkeno and Victor Luenin'ani, who also was: riding witli him, Iwere,. flot hurt. Withi Sorne in his car Was Miss An'na Larson,. 753 Howvard street, Chicago. Neither was hurt. Miss. Larson disap- peared ai ter theatcident; according to the Wilmette police report. Bakkeno's case is to corne up.before Magistrate E. A. Pettibone in Wilmette next Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Bakkeno-Sorne crash- was onie o seven automobile accidents ini Wilmette ini the, week endig Tuesday, August 11. hIjuries to occupants of the cars resulted in three of the seven accidents. Hold Funeral Services'. for Mrs. Mary Martin Funeral services for Mrs. Mar% Martin were lield Tuesday mioriiing at 9 o'clock f rom Scotts funeral chapel, 1118 Greenleaf avenue.- Wi'- mette, to St. Athanasius church mh Evanston. Burial -was at St. Ada', bert cemeterv, Nules. Aithough aan Evanston resident. Mrs. Martin.,lîad many friends in NVilniette. Slue iý survived b)y her husband, M ax E Martin, and four children, Lawrence,. Stephianie,,Max -and Valerie. Mrs.' Martin diedat i er home, 1102 Graiîu street, 1vanston,:last Saturday. To Stage Lawn Party for Benefit of Orphans Cards and bunico will f eature a lawn Nowv ut Chundiers 9 Mcii s 41.95 Shirts' 3 fer $5 For months men have been asking us for shirts. "If Chandler's solçi shirts, *we know fhey'd be properly man-, tailored shrts- and that kind isn't easy fo gei"-We. heard it again, and again. So we've done t An American o.,.ckn owldges no equal in this these shirts especiclly for us in Ey sb.irtmaker Who country. makes 'anston. They're 0o- Mrs. R. E. Pattison Kline of 1311 Greenwood avenue lias. returned to her home after spending a week with Mrs. Dudley Taylor at ber summer home, at Powers lake, Wis. Mr. lKline, joined ber over last week-end and came'home with ber Monday. FountainSquare Evan ston. Quality, Fairly Priced-Since 1895 W*olmette 724: a a

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