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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Sep 1938, p. 22

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bear d o! cecaua..mrs. .ioy emien reaflUO uat w he& thèüy omoved th W9wmte ueroe We.o ioads east et ÛWpoe oBiWIlieeUtj0 sreètexet tbat aae ve corduroy high- ""Y. ran to 20M wemtoeteld mmat the bti MÏ ÏothOe earlieut mem- bers ofthe Walette qongregatianal cburchendaiscrved tor many years as pres"iut of Its Womian's gulld as weil as ln cfber capaciies; was a ~)0.and was atrected an 1umamqoy, xpeaber of thc Woea's, elub!ir wbicb she furnighed many o! Ur csarly literary programs; and was a co-fÀnider of -thé Wilmette to the United States at the age of thirteen,, going first to Kansas City, Mo., and moving Am9 to Chicago, wbere 1he. was a pioneer i real estate, building the ffrst apa rtmnenta in the -Wilson *aveiue district.- Lately, he bad been.agor M lbany Pak with bis business address at 3412. Lawrence avenue, Chicago. Important among Mr. Canning's interésts was the>Henry George phll- osophy of taxation, of which he was'an ardent fo>ower. A versatile writerý and lecturer on economnics, and a. preacher of "justice and op- portunîty fo ail men," he "was activelyassociated with the:,"ImiM Mrs. ýShields La s urvived by 'a daughtr. Mrs. Benjamin A. Poizin,. Colorado Sprrngs, .Co)lo.; by a son, Jgmes. o! New York; and. by'a brother, James A., Watsonof Port- land, Ore. GO.8 TO FaESHMNCAMP" Leslie E. Matson, Jr., 016 Fifteenth street, who was graduated tliis June from New Trier 111gh achool, has been invited to attend a freshmnan camp for three days at a lake near Ann Arbor, before begmnning his .stud- ies at the University o! Michigan. H1e will leave Friday morning for by two daughters, Virgmnia and Betty, and by a sister, Miss Nellie Marsh, ail jjof Wiiiette; and by a brother, Chauncey, o! Orlando,,Fia. »ureial was at OawoodsceiTnetery,, Chicago. DARTMOUTR FKESHMAN. il.1 Roduey Bolin, 1028 Chestnut ave nue, la leavrng September 18, for his freshrnan year at Dartmouth coilege. 'Last year he was 'a student at Lake Forest academy., Rodney and his parents, Mr.. and, Mrs. Her- bert J. Bolim, recently retUrned from Rangeley lakes, Maine, where they, spent* five weeks this summer. een aasociated wzua the vil- r25 years or more, and 3h as its bistorian for rmny Lcame to Mrs. Jov as a re- gay ~ azwnuun =w -*- ule"Itril -'- ana two sons, Dr. uraeme C Roseilfl cemetery. professor of zoology at the She la survived by two daughters, sity of Tennessee, in Xnoxvi Mrs. Edward L. Scheidenhelm, 704 Gordon Catmling of Evanston Lake avenue, and Mrs. David V. ver, associated with his fa Coibert, 812 Central avenue, Wil- business. mette; by a son, Harold C. Joy o! Glen Eilyn; andi by four grandchild- ~ Iu i rnand four -reat-grandchfldren. E %lLIer of vvhnet 1 "Tel . Wornan Dies -Sud( nue were at he was adrnitted as a fresziman tis inn., recent- year without, examina tion. and Mrs. F. 0o York, who Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fergusson, ,gust at 1014 1704 Wilxnette avenue, with their two ned east a!- son~s, Robert and Donald, returned ir son and home Sunday ater a stay of three ýesota. months ini Scotland and England. ile, andi ýa law- ther lin

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