Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Mar 1933, p. 29

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controller of the Einergency -Fleiet corpration. He re- ceîved the Distin- guished S e rv ic e .hiedal., Gordon Wilson n industrial ýeni- ee.He Wasa member. of the Society of Industrial Eilginieers. H le also held a member- ýs.hip in the Union .League club. Surviving hini are bis waidow, two sons, jerry and Tomn, and a brother, Alan F. Wilson of Evanston. The funeral services were helci last' Friday at Orlando,, Fia. Cremùation took place there and the remnains were sent. to Woodstock, Ontario, Can., Mr. Wilson's birthplace, for burial. 3ienoe" PfayrsEnter Drarna Tournament The Epworth league of the North Shore Methodist Episcopal church in Glencoe has entered "4The Blue Tea Pot" in the finals of the drama tournament conducted for the Northi district Rpworth league at the Whea- don Methodist Episcopal church in Evanston at 7:30 o'clock Friday eve- ning of this week. A small admission charge will be made t 'the play whch is open to, the public. ivnter. M4rs. Galloway will, be assistéd by the, board of directors which'is, coin- po.sed of Mrs. "aph Heihnùan,. presî- dent; Mrs. Leland Johnson, Mrs. Jo- seph B. Mason,. Mrs., Norris Boeb- mer, Mrs. William, J. Nenner,- Mrs.' Philip H. Smith, Mrs. William B. Hammond, Mrs. Thomas, XR..Palfrey, and Mrs. Vernon. Loucks. Mis. -Carolyn O. Ellsworth, who has been in, Florida, since the last of Jan- uary, returned on Tuesday and is visiting, Mrs. Clara- R. Drake,' 1221 Ashland -avenule, Wilmette. 200 New Spring COATS Rich with, quality., furs Usually you would, pay $3- Th e boutmteriasuthe. 1 ewest Sprimg furs, .11 tailored ne if made to order. With Ermine, Gai- yac, Sqiirr.l, Wolf end Fox. la dozens of dis., "The L-ord's Prayer," by the Hebron, Ill., Methodist church, and "Dust of the Road," entered by the Li berty- ville Methodist churcb. .These were the three winners among the eigbt entered iii three eliminations tournaments two of which ivere held in Marcb at the Wheadon church and the third at S HORE LINE special house cleaniuig services commiend themselves to home makers who appreciate more tlian ordinary perfection in work- mmnship. -tains blankets, 808 Clyde P. Ross of Kenilworth is spending a week in New Orleans on business. DAVIS Feuptain Square .EVANSTON I ui rrel ed cape. I 4,9 -$24

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