Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Aug 1931, p. 14

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(Original co&t $2350.00) buys Welte-Mignon electric repiroducing Baby Grand piano with bench and 25 rolla of music. Piano used only a short time. Good as new. Excellent touean condition. Cail Mr. Henry, Suite 6326 RKoom 1212, 6 North Michigan Ave., Chicago After fifty-four years as à minister, Dr. Gik-on retired and spent the Iast five years of. bis 11f e in Wilmette. Dr. Gibson, busband, of the late Jessie McClelIan Gibson, is also survived by a son, Foster C. Gibsoni of Seattle, Wash. Funeral .services wil be held this Friday at 3 o'clock -(Chicago finie) f rom the United Presthyterian church at Wheatland township, Ill., to the Wheatland cemetery.. GIVE CIRCUS Mrs. J P. Burlinglbam's back yard at 1411 Edgewood lane wgs the, scene Saturday afternoon -of a remarkahle circüs, mar.aged and participated in h ,y the.boys and girls of the neighborhood, f rom 13 years old al the iway down to 5. Tickets %veresoId f0o both aduits an& çhildren. Jimmie. Bubiai, Raymond Hanson, *and Jerry Tabar wcre the leaders of the show. Miss. Evelyn Hammiett of Meniph is, Tenu., a student at the University 'of Illinois and a inernher of' Alpha Phi sororify, bas been tbe guest of Miss Frances JJowàrd of 1055 Wilniette avenue, Wilmette since August 1. She is leàving Saturday. Mrs. Horace G. Drury and daugbter, Florence, 618 Central avenue, have re- turned f rom a week's vacation at Wau- paca, Wis. Miss Editb Ray Young of 1133 Cen- tral avenue spent last week ini Muske-1 during the season. On Suniday; Septemiber 6, thle Pl- oneers -%vill meet their rival Wilmiette teamn at the Wilniette Village Green. No game lias yet* been scheduled for this next Sunday. Aithougli the Pioneers stepped intof the ninth. inning with a -four, run lead over the Vernon Athletic.1cub,, Vernon knotted thle counit after two were, ont in. the inth, and fhen went abead lu fthe extra frane. Hal Schlueter, star Pion eer hurler, was missing, and Phil 'Seghi., fth dfigliting cbhukker,." started flinging. Phil. was effect ive unfil ilhe inith wbeti two erorsand. some bad breaks niarred bis efforts. AI Roener starred on the defense, turning' ini a sparkling performance at first base. H e ýalso collected two of th e four- teen lîits miade by the Pioie'ers.' The Vernonte am garnered thirteen. blows.- Seghi of the Pioneers is hitifig well over .700, and ini Sunday'sgaine he added. fhre.e wallops to his col- lection. Krase and Brychel 'each made fhree safe'bits for the Pioneers. Miss Shirley Ross of 1321 Chestnut avenue, Kenilwortb, has been> visifing Miss Susan Scbriber of Osbkosb, Wis. Sbe was there for the Lake ýWinnebago. regatta. 0o Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall Roberts and daughter, Caroline, 328 Warwick road, left Kenilworth Sunday for a few weeks'. mofor trip hrough Canada. <foUr~ » "<t- Tel. Wilmette 781 Glencoe 634 \i 7T-I1 -a b'f pce i J

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