te azi' iizisC ** ~ o i xive moVV iIIII. ' rHe was 57 ytears of age, and had lived in Wilrnette and Evanston for the past 20 years. *A native of Ettrick, Wis., he was active in Wilmette civic and relig- îous work. He was a memrber of the local Masonice lodge.,and,,of the Knights Templar. Hewa.s.presiden.t of the First Nationalbank of WiI-' -mette when it closedi in 1932. He is- survived by bis widow, Adah PolrKnudtson: by bis father, K. S.. Knudtson, of Blair, Wis.; by twio brothers, J. 0. Knudtson of .Blair and 1.' M.,Knudtson of Coon Valleyý, Wis.:- and'by a sister,*Ms .E Erickson, of Glenwvood City, Wi1s.. His father and brothe*rs use a, vari- ation in the spelling of the famiiy na me. Funeral services. were ýconducted- this Thursday morning *nt St. Paul's Lutheran church in Evanston. by thej Rev. Dlavid Kabele, pastor of the Wiimette Lut 'h eran, bchJ of whicb Mr. Knudtson was an active mem- ber. Burial will ,be at Onalaska, Wis, Aged Woman Dies at Daughter's Home Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Gillen Hampton, who died Saturday morning at the home of her daugh- were He is survjved by his .widow,. AI- vina, and by 13 children- Mrs. Lu- cille. Alterberg, Evanston, Ms Frances Lowen, Chicago, M r 9. G race Wood, Evaniston,, anid' Roy,, Clarence, Margaret,- Ethel,' Doro- thy, Betty, Howard, Rayond, Jack, and Robert,, ail of whom .live a homne. TrO HEAR DR. HOLMES Dr. John Haynes, Hoînies. notedi wri 'ter and pastor of the Communïity church in New York City, will si)eak at a meeting and tea sponsored .,by the,-North Shore Women'scomnmitt ee of the American, Jewish congress, on, Friday afternoon, Novemnber1 4, at 2 j neecis of th.e tion. is orancn iecretaty:.ofjuniior. wcrk ln ,this soc iety. G OIE TO W EST COAST Roger Palpnske. son of Mr. ar'd, Mrs. 'R einhold H. Palenske, 226 Tenth street,' leftseveral weeks aeo for California. He expects to locate! permanently onthe West Coast.* Ris, sister,;Miss Betty Palenske, is leav- ing. Friday of- this week for- Fair- banks, Ariz., ,where she will visit. Mrs. A. B. Scott for several rnonths. GUEST FROM TEXAS. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R.' Stanford. of 1304 Forest' avenue.havel Mrs W. R. Nutting , visiting them frorn I 4rCainesvlle.Texas. iss a XiN,,t- nits incep- Ithis week. ~for severa' EXPLAIN ING I HE INSURANCE POLICY, WHICH YOUR'INTERESIS EERLE reeks. fl-i was at ivemorial P-ark< cenetery. Mrs. Hampton wouid have been 83 years oid on November 16. Born in Scotland, she came to this country about 25 years ago, living first in Winnetka, then in Evanston, and returning to Winnetka upon the death of her 'husband, Robert, five years ago. In addition to Mrs. MeFadzean, she is survived by two other.daugh- week-end. One of the guests, who had corne here for the Northwest- ern-Ohio State football game, was Miss Evelyn Dietlin, who hàd been Miss Meyer's roommate at St. Fran- cis college in Joliet.. can1 man enjoy Al the pleasures of living. Each phase of bis life sees, some new need which must be met, and only those who have planned ini advance for eaeh need can meet theni calmly, and with peace of mind, Each man who secures, in advanee of life's culmiination, the bit of ground which shall be lis eternal sanctuary, is a 2500 RIDGE ROý TUHE JOY 0F LIVING. gemoiery 2~