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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Apr 1935, p. 10

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ru THATGIVE Croquignole Permanent. Self Setting CoimpIete With Shampoo m ad Finger Wave Shampoo Rimse Finger Wave was active in' the W.C.T.U. and was the second oldest parishioner of the Wilmette Parish Methodist church. The pastor of this churchi, the- Rev. Amnos Thorniburg, conducted, the funeral services. Burial took place at, Memorial Park cemetery. Mrs. -Blunt was born on Deceniber 18, 1854, at Diamond.Lake, 11.1., and taught scbooi 'there before her. mar- nrage.. She was the daug hter nef Rufus .and Sarah Pelton., Besides ber activities in the church and the W.C.T.U., Mms Blunt was a member of Ye Olde Towne Foîke, an organization composed of persons who have lived in Wîlrnette at*least 25 years. Surviving her, besides her husband, are three sons, George L. of Evans- ton, and Walter R. aîi.d Laurien E., Jr., of Wilmette; two grandchildren, and. a sister,ý Mrs. Fred 'Quinn of Sherwood, Ore. WITH MOTORS SERVICE R. H. Curil, 500 Fifth street, has joined the organiizationi of Motors Service Inc., beiing idetitifled with the sales division. The concerui is the local authorized agency for Chrysler and Plym.outh cars. Mrs. Fred Spinney, 619 Forest ave- nue, was hostess to ber lunicheon and bridge club last Mondav. 11 Monday afternoon of last week jimmty Shedden was waving and yelling frantically for help as he was lodged in a garage chimnneyý at the- rear. of, 1133 Elmnwood avenue. His playmates could not help, so Mrs. Harold- Osborne called the, ire de- partm.ent. and they appeared, almost instantlyV. Ittook four firemen to get Jimmy out of the cbininey. Oneof the firemen finally got bold of Jim- my'sbeit and raised hlm out. Jimmy only received a few scratches, tbanks to the timely..aid of the heroic, ire- men. Yours tuy -H. 0.. George B. F .yf e Dies; Services at Ottawa George B. Fyf e, 730 >Central ave- nue, died last Saturday after a long illness. Mr. Fyfe, Who was 74 years, old, had been a .grocery salesman for many years. His widow is bis only immediate survivor. Mr. and Mrs; Fyfe lived at 911 Linden avenue, Wil-' mette, for a number of years. 'The% also formerly ived in i Hubbard Woods. Funerai services for Mr. : Fyf e were heid on Monday at Ot- tawa, Ill., bis birthplace, and burial took place there. were elected: Mrs. Walter Williams, president; 'Mrs. Carroll Lloyd, treas- tirer; and Mrs. Charles Nelson, work chairman. Mrs. Thomas Grimes (Dorotiv' \Wiedlin) of Nules, Mich., spent Iast weck visiting ber parents, Mr. aud Mrs, Johin Wiedlin of 120 Park ave-. nue. Thcey retturnud with lier to lier home to spend Easter. afternoon and evening, and a cordial invitation is extended the public to visit the rooms and inspect the new 1935 miodels of Chirysier and Plymt.n outh cars, as well as the facilities provided for the, servicing of the-se and.other cars. ,W. H.- True, for several.years asso,- ciated with the Chrysler, agency at Highland Park, and well knoivi to ,mai13' Wilmiette citizents,*is in charge of the sales division, and 'will take pleasure in greeting, bis many friends and others who may favor the con- cern with, a visit.. He assuires, the, pub)lic that ample demonstrators have. been, provided to accommodate al who.desire, to experience the ,riding comfort of Chrysier and Plymouth. A special feature of the event wýilI bemoving piceuires showing mrany ini- teresting façtory operations 'and the thrilling testings as made during A Century of Progress., -Another featurewill be the inspec- tion of.the ,shop and service facilities, revealing the extreme care that hias been taken to prepare for the proper, servicing of ail cars sold. This de- partment is.under direct supervision of A. B. Van Deusen, with al mechanical operations s uperintended by Ernie Jones, who lias a background covering more than twenty years in particular car service. E. R. Richer NoW With 1Brunswick-Balke Co. that E. 'R. Richer of Wil mette present advertising maniager of The Store for Men of Marshall Field and company, bias resigned froru that in1- stitution and hias been named. sales, .Promotion mhanager of the, bowling and bil liard organization. He, will concentrate b 'is efforts immediately, on. the promotion of billiards., Mr. Richer is weil known in' the retail trade and particularly in departmeçnt stores ini the men>s wear field. For Thre Itms e BEAUTY SHQP MISS HAAS 426 LINDEN AVENILMETTE Phone Wilmel$e 4454 Art F.rnilure Company G,. ScHoEr4, Pro prietor 326 Lindon Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois, at the North Shore LUne Tracke. Phone Wilmette 4453. 600. Be "luin l5OC .'u

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