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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Aug 1931, p. 3

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Was riuung craidiiiuto the sïde of an~ automobile at Forest avenue and Elev- enth street, Wilmette. The. date of the iîlquest at thc Evanstoei hospital bas been set ahiea.d to Wedinesday, Sebtember 2. Sud low, who.would bave been. a jun- ior at New Tr ier Township High scbopl this f ail, as chaateied by Fred- erick A. Kahler, dean of boys, as. "one of the finest students, at New Trie.' A member of the basketbal1 and tennis squa(ls at the high:school, Sudlowv also' showed a iking for and an ability. in, athletics. The youth is survi.ved by his parents, George E. and Blanche W. Sudlow, and by a brothèr,. George. Sudlow, Jr. Mrs. Sudlow is. secretary of the Chicago His- torical society. Robeit Long, 16 years old., 624 Wil- low road, Winnetka, wvho was riding on1 tbe motorcycle with Sudlow,* was seriously injured.'. le is a student, at New Trier High school. The. accident occurred on Tbursday afternoon, August 20, 'at 2:40 o'clock. The two youths were west bound in F1or- est, avenue, witb Sudlow driv'ing. Their motorcycle struck the car of, Mrs. Lou- ise Carlson, 118 Oxford road, Kenil- worth, who was driving. north in Elev- enth street. Sudlow and Long were taken to the1 Evanston hospital by Chief of Police Henry Brautigam and .Sergt. Herman Vance, both of the Wilmette police force. Sudlow died at the Evanston bos-. pital a few hours later. It was expected that Lon~g would recoirer. Mrs. Esther Bear Dies in Au*tomnobile Accident Funeral services for Mrs. Esther Bear, 71 years old, of 720 Lake ave- nue, Wilmette, who was killed in an Bl automobile accident near Witten- berg, Wis.., on Saturday, August 22, were held on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock from a chapel, at 4911 Broad- waChicago, to Rosehill eeey Mrs. Bear bad mnade lier home with ber'daughter, Mrs. E. E. Weil- 1er at 720 Lake avenue, Wilmnette, for the past six and 'one-half years. Surviving Mrs. Bear are ber daugb- ter,, MMrs. E. E. Weiller of Wilmette. Mivcey, justice of the peace. Evidence was obtained on Satur- day, August 15, by Sergt. Hermaii Vance and Oficer William 'Schmidt *wben they were delegated to buy a bottie of liquor at Pegararo's place. After making their purchase, the po- licemen wenit to the Village hall, se.- cured' a search warrant, andi led by. Capt. Albert Borre, returned1 to 205 Ridge road,, and miade the. rai d at 10::30 'p. M. Four gallons of alcohol, two. quarts of n'oonshine and -eighty-foutr botties of. beer were seized. Pegararo was released on a, $500 bond:' Funeral Services Held for Charles J. Horn Charles J. Horn,41 Fifteenth street, Wilmette, died at Merc y hos-. pital in Chicago on Wednesday, Au- gust 119. Funeral services were hel from St. Francis. Xavier church. Wilmette, to Memforial Park cerne- tery on Friday morning, August 21. at 9 O'clock. Mr. Horn, who had lived ini Wil- mette for twelve years, had been ill silice last January. He was 44 years old at the time of his deathi. Survivors are bis wife, Grace Mor- ley, Horn, and two sons,,Russell and Edwin Horn. *Mrs. Louise Hoffman-of 1530 Wll- mette avenue entertained ber five- hundred club Iast Tbursday evening. A. light su.pper was served. sed with- $1.0oo $1. New Fali Four-in-hands By Downs. Hand Tailored. Made wtb Resilient Construction Phone WII.- 2655S ,W orthen fs Fis NetI Bank Building Shop at WMFIERE .VOUPL IKr- TO TrADov AR DWP4E Wilmette, III. iAugust * murstamnuutheatestr t» year end 0 gives complet. satisfaction. i rPortenhauseri * Painterand Decorator .81 ~GremdIoa, Phono 2764' Mrs. P. A. Buck 1167 Wilnett. Ave, Phone WiImette; 4S98 Ahiminum and' enaiel ware BaUl bearing, self adjusting. sets and individual pieces sell- $11I.,)5 Jubile........ $8.(» ing. these 2 days only at a 25%l $11.95 Philadeiphia ..... $8.95 discount. $18.50 Bartlett .$1.0 Firiday and Saturday nly Phone Wilmu.tte 2843

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