Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Sep 1935, p. 8

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PHONE WIt. 696 1213 Wilmsltt Ave. Mi l CLOSINO OUT Our Enire Stock of Summer. Goresa - -- --mi E.00O 53.75 . 55.00 -. 87D * - Als C tios i $16.00 We have a, nîce assortment of the new. 4fail clothes in the, new fabrics and colors. Rollins R unstop Uosiery iù Ail the Newest Shades .1147 Wilmettc Avrçpue * MISSES'-WOMEN'S SIZES Excellent Alteration Service '7 ÂFTER SCHOOL or any time at ail, childreui enjoy Lyman's Ice Cream because it is pure and wholesome, and Mrs. Lyman's private recipe gives it extra -good flavor. Phosie Wilmette S 3 4 0 . Fourom Package Sserve four, 2 I IwwUiideliverI Iproinptly at anii t- sI>ecal This weew NES,ýSLROP1E puDDING and VANILLA, B ik ... . .. .. . . . . . . .s . . . . Bettjy Jaie Hentdrickso#t, 1-year- old pi*aotst, who lis shoumt here upith her dog "Poodie" tll Play tu'o. selections at the openin etng o! the Pre-School -Mothers' club ont Septemb6er .9. 1 Betty, Jane is the datighter of Mr. and Mrs. V. 'E. Hendrickson of Wilmette. Mrs. Caroline E. Carley =Dies at Daugbter's Home Mrs. Caroline E. Carley, 78 years. old, died Iast Saturday night at the residence of ber daugbter, Mrs. E. G. Goode, 242 Wood court, with whom sbe had been making ber home. Mrs. Carley is survived also by another daugbter whQ lives in California. The funeral services were held on Tues-, day afternoon at Scott's funeral horne, 11.18 Greenleaf avenue. Burial took place at Prophetstown, 111. BACK FROM ST. LOUIS Miss Ruth Clohisy,, a senior at *M arywood school ini Evanston, re- turnied to Wilmnette last Sunday frorn St. Louis where she had been attend- ing the sumnmer school of the Catholic Action~ which was held during. the past two weeks. She was accompantied by Dorothy Folsoni of Wilmette, a junior at Mary7wood. The girls were the official' representatives of the SMarywood Sodality, Ruth being presi- Edw'in Bermitigham, 718 L; THE I'LBI.IC IS CORDIAI.LY INVITE» To ATTEND THE, cHU ECH SERVICES AND IT THE READING ROO N PATRONIZE OUR ADVFRTISERS Miss Tufts1 be glad to ha s bad wide experience i teacbing children, and wil consut with you on your child's musical problenis. PHONE WINNETKA 1367 I Howa rd Haylett, executive secretarN of the. Chicago Real Estate board. Mr. Haylett : is in charge of -the legisiative progress of real estate in- terests, and spends, a great deal of bis tinie in Springfield going over :mew legisiation to deterinie wbich bis, are -beneficial to real, estate ini- teÉests and property. owners, and wbich are. detrinientai. He is well. knowni in .legisiative circles. His talk. on .Monday wil be an informai one on the improved outlook in real estate. Preceding the meeting there will be a get-togetbe r dînner at 6-:30 _o'clock at Cooley's'Cupboard to wbich ail %real -estate people on the rîortli sbore are invited. Henry Koli, 45, Dies;ý Funeral Held Wednesday Funeral services for Henry J. KolI. aresiqient-OGf Wilmette for the past eleven years, were beld on Wednes-> day afternoon at the Wi1nmette Pari sh Methodist cburch. The Rev. Amos Thornburg, pastor of this cburcb, of whicb Mr. Koîll was a member, of- ficiated. He was, assisted by Dr. George L' Scherger and the Re'y. Henry C. Loeppert, both of Chicago. Burial took, place at Memorial Park cemetery. Mr. Koll, wbo was 45 years old. died last Saturday at the Presbyteriait 1bospital in Chicago. He was in the 1painting business and lived at 1412 Elmwood avenue. For the past 29 years Mr. Koll bad been in the United States, coming bere froni Ger- many, wbere lie was born. LHe bad .lived ini Forest Park, Chicago and Wisconsin before mdving to. Wil- (mette. He was a member of the, Vil-ý .mette Odd Fellows lodge. Surviving him are bis widow, Mirs. 1EmmaSaretzky Koil, and fiveçlaugh- [ters, Hazel, Rhea, Myrtie, Helen and 'Betty Loi, aill ofwhom are at home.

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