Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Feb 1936, p. 4

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ýmett 144 M rs. Irene Goebel1 Sterling road, Kenitwcl Iday' for a trip to Pa visit along. the Pacific CI a and a aOUl WATCH 13y ea Expert et Moderate Coit Fr« Inispec tion and -Usgula .tion De ipiaGLIA&RULO LUDMILA SPERAýNZE BALLET -MODER SPECALCHILDREN'S CLASSES MODERATE.RATES,. Si. (Adeiphi Tbhatre BIdg.) Bni. 2826-Privàte pi "'w"i SDPAY 4Hearts and Valentines i arge and indivdual molds ýthtare sure to please. Our Dpca rick Nesselrode Pudding, RaspberryIce and Voifi.. . .9 p 00 Prederic White, globe trotter, wéill lectutre at the New' Trier Suniday e;,e>iii club 'neeting Febrtiary 16, lais sigbjici'being, "M ysteriouts I.odia." Mr. White lias travelled around the world three times'. He ZL'Ofs iwýith Burtoni Holmes four sea- sons anzd accompanied Dwight El- *»edo,'f foi-. six veirs. Mrs. Madge Mordoff .Dies; 111 Four Months Mrs. Madge Mordoif, 1120 Lake avenue, Wilmette, died at the Ev- anston hospital Monday rnorning after an iltness of four months. Mrs. Mordoif, who lived in Wilmette five years, is survived by ber husband, The occasion is the annual dinnér mneetinig of the chapter of which Colonel Pollard has bU!I,,pre,&idet during the past year. 'Ctoneil Pot-'" lard, prominent physician and IEv- anston health commissioner, ýgoes on1 thc automatic retired Est this spring. He is commander of the 1l9th Gen- eral hospital. Arrangements for th e affair are in the 'hands of several comimittees from the chapter, which hias a inembership of about 75 reserve officers resident on the nortb shoôre; Chairmen have been chosenas fol-, lows: dinner, Capt. Tell Nélson,' Ev- anpston: publicity, Lieut. Kirk Tay- lor, Evanston;. arrangements. Maj. George R. >Harbaugh, Wilmett 1e; tickets, Capt. Walter C. Bowman, Ev- anston- entertainment, Lieut. James Leahy of Evanston. .Guests of honor will incude Ad- irai John Downes, Commander, 9thl Naval District, Great L.akes:ý Mai. ~Gen. D. T. Merrili, commanding of- ficer, 'Fort Shieridan Mllitary Post; Geti. Charles G. Dawes, former. Vice President of the United States*, Capt. E. D. Washburn, peofessor of Naval Science and Tactics, Northe- western university; Col. T. V. Sique- land, cornmanding ôfficer of' the 317th' Cavalry: Col. Philip Fox, comnmand- er of the 341st Infantry. and Mayor' Charles H-. Bartlett of Evanston. North shore members of the chap- ter who are actively engaged, in -as- sisting with preparatin for. the 'I413 Linde n Av WUlmtt .12 . ' op fum- (CE CREANI e. 2004 Central St., Evanston 0 VUNlversty4700, j' Services were held Wednesday of: this week at the funeral homne, 6959 North Clark street, Chicago. Burial w,as at Minneapolis, Minai. ~I Mrs. Patrick John . Kirwan, 1607 Elmwood 'avenue, bas gone to Sring fed, Ill., to be with her sister, Mrs. W. "Douglas McLain, who is ill. «Cou OuISI iNS Wilumett. Ave. 'w' m~ajor>K - I III vvooci4s 1.1 vviIIJIcLKê, Capt. W. W. Hawkins of Wilmiette, Lieut. Walter F. Oison of Winnetka, Lieut. joseph W. Jogi of Wilmette and Lieut. Raymond J1. Thorsen of Winnetka. Roland Edward Nelson,- New Trier Pupil, Dies Roland Edward Nelson, 14 years old, a freshmnan at New Trier High iertown, ImO. Mrs. Alex S. Joslin, 240 Essex road, 'Kenilworth, entertained ber reading club for luncheon Tuesda7y of last, I I 110 I 'i 7070 M CI, IFOR -VALENTINE' 'y 1. .1 I u lei

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