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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Mar 1936, p. 10

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tbey (Macbinloea wvem -sIo* s 6 et the (De c'JVelda BEAUTY SALON masÈsb SahCt. WiU. 4uns For. a Real WELCOME Talce Home a oôx of Sh rafts Delicious CHOCOLATES Alwsys jresh ai WILMETTE CONFECTIONEY Central Avenue Just West of State Bank 1 fi" Herberti Kstit.i, Ilinois road, president, o!fe icrest prentTahrascaipaniîe lswe a, bénlefit. entert ainsiiiengt which ivill be held ai the'school o si the e'eing of April 1M., Star of the show wi4ll be Prin- cesLanakila. described as flatvaii's rnost fanïiotis noveltyv danjcer, and her "South Sea Islapid Paradis Bauties" h arýe experts instheai'asciefli ahd nodern versions of the hil a .dance. Mrs' José»h Reagan.. 713 L.ocust rood., is chair- moan of ihe besse fit. -____ Hld-Funera.t Services for Mrs. Reading Tiiesday Funeral services for Mrs. Esther Rhodes Reading, 33, 924 Chestnut avenue, wbo died Iast Saturday night, were beld Tuesday afternoon at thre hôme of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Rhodes, 2602 Lincoln street, , Evanston. Burial %%as at Mernorial Park cenletery. Mrs.. Reading moved to Wilinette, with her husband, MorelyW. shortly after their marriage two years ago. IIN FLOOD, AREA iii f Hear of McCue Death in, Hollywood, Calif. Word was received, this week, of the deatb on March 21, of Charles McCue, a resident of Wilmette for many years. Mr.. McCue was.buLried at the Wee Kirk of ýthe Héather, Forest Glen, Cal.,, Monday, March 23. He was survived bY bis widow, Ethel Bronson McCue, and by threeý daugbters, Mrs. Frederick Armstrong of the Edgewater Beach apartments, Mrs. John Sumner Crossley of Wheaton., anid Mrs. Perrv Lieber, ago. Besides ber parents and lier bus- ban d, she is survived by tbree chil- dren, Mary Esther Reading, a cbild of six months; Robert James Mack- ay, 10, and Edah Margaret Mackay, wbo, will be 7 yearg old ini Ma%. HOME FROM WEST Mr. andi Mrs.. Roy> C. Osgood, 423 Essex road, Kenilwortb, arrived borne on Wednesday of last week from a ver 1 alant soiourn iii California. iChie! Boat.sicoiossAMate -C. iL JHoweli, iki charge of the 1l 'iinsette Coast Guard station, with seven ofý his men, was ordercd to flood dttty_ Mr. McCue, 'a resident. of. Del Monte, Cal., since 1928, dieçi Satur- day in Hollywood,.Cal., on bis 68th birthday, following an operation., Mr. McCue entered the employ of Butier, Bros., Chicago, lu , 1890, and- in 1918 became manager of thé advertising department in ' which -c apacity he served until his retirement in 1928, Phone tody for your appointrnern. CyrlleBeauty Shop 419 Fourth Street (opposit "L" Terminal) Wihnette 4545 GIVE BRIDGE LUNCHEOI4 Miss Virginia Campbell and sister, -Miss jean, of 1141 Sheriq road, entertained a group of tf friends at luncheon and bridge Saturday. * i Evanston ber wwagm-lmým ý A4 1 r .1 ýà' 1

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