lieu o rC u r.uay ai, ner nome, >vt Oakwood avenue, Wilmette, the after- noon of juiie 22, attended by her imnrediate family, friends and rela- tives. -Mr.. Schiupp, nee Bertha Sophia Schmidt, came to Chicago fromu Ger- many in.the.year .1854 with her par- ents, following a seven weeks' ocean voyage. Landing at Quebec, they carne to Chicago residing on the near north side. As there were no st reet Cars in Chicago at that time the fam- ily 'was criven to theçir home in an express dray. ,,Chicago was then a vast pýrairie roanied by both Indians and white people,"' saidMrs. Schupp. 'RecaIl1- ing the great cataàstrophies which swept Lake Michigan. and Chicago in its early history, I arn reminded that 1 have seen Chicago rebuit.sev- eral times, finally developing the peetbeautiful city. "I recal the sinking of the Lady Elgin; the body of Abraham Lincoln lying ini state at the Courthouse; the oli Indian trai which is anw Gr'een Bay road;' remember how the skies were darkened by thousands of wild pigeo ns; how vast quantities of stur- geon were caughit in Lake Michigan, and the thousand.s of, crabs along its sandy shores., Attends Newberry School 6.1 was one of the first pupils to attend the old Newberry and Brown schools. 1 also recail the great Civil war into which my brother enlisted. I remember the many nerilous trips As a girl 1 spernt several summers rat Lake Forest, which then was very littie settled, with friends of the family. "I have seen' several depressions corne and go and .amr. confident that I Daguerre St Mms. Phulip P. 5chuppi Anerica wilI corne out. of thlis shiortly." I ýtdio wutnet cYeIlw KElTER. CAB, INC. Pho0no WiImette 43 Wihnette4 SýiIORTY'S NEWS. STANID la the "L" stationi I 527 4thý Street Wilmette BOHANNON, EÈMPLOYMENT AGEN( For the past 18 irears He quarters for reliable hlelp.. PHONE WIL. 1170 ~ad We SOI Household Pgper Products. Napkins,- platés, cups, facial tassUes, picnic sets. SPeCiàI, 24 Rils T. Tissue $1 BOHAN NON EMPLOYMENT AGBNCY .124 LidenAve FaingN. S.Tre. i -a.,. was tossed high and dry by a stormù on the beach at what is now Lake Shore drive and North avenue, and after being towed back into the lake it sprung a leak and, sank. "In 1868 I was:'married to Mr.- Schupp, whose parents had corne to, Chicago a number-of years before miy folks came. We then rnoved to the extreme north side where Mr. Schupp entered the wb olesale and re- tail meat business. Deliveries were ivlorton G.rove; Samuel F. schupp1, Chicago, and William N. Schupp,ý who resides with Mrs. Schupp. There are ten grandchildr.en and four great grandchildren. Hubert Trimborjn, ,For-mer Wilmette Resident, Dies Hurbert Trimborn, a formeèr WiI- mette resident. died last Fridav 2t the A Good Timne For Young and Old Compliments of Members of The ""L" Terminal BusinessAseito T HIS invitation for you] fullest the '"L" Tern signatures of a --roui) of( attend. and el, Mr. and1 land avernu ths weekj bus> and It Li.ncago cul lunchon ..for ".U ai a Peitchard. & - For, WeC C stock *odice Jw 5qts. Mobilo 5' qts. oul. Ri 5 qts. N oul. Re~ Penr lyothe PLU~ es in 51 Fouri~ WILNI 1. " 1