Funeral services were held Satur- 29 at the age of 54 in Tampa, Fia.,Miio day. afternoon at the Weld home, was the word ,received here this enh with burial in'Oakwoods cemetery week. - ' lni Survivers esds isfthr, Oùëe.of'the leading citizens of'the. .Mt.1 clude his widow, Beatrice>Lyons guif coast 'city, 'he had had many from bu Weld; hisson, R ogers Herbert WVeld~ business itrss being connected sion' be two ýsisters,. Mrs.. W. W. Nichols and ita evorfim abrwn ne. Miss Harriet -Weld of Winnetka; and concern, andj gas and fertilizer es- thre rtes tne fPts tablishments. His home on the bay- burgh, Herbert of Kenilworth, and shore was one of the show places. ofPE Wallace of Evanston. the- city.Mr ____________He wa s also 'noted for his exten- Washing MRS.ADDE K.ROBRTS sive philanthropies and as a member Icalledi MRS. ADIE . -OBETS f civie organizations. of the Funeral services for Mrs. Add ie His father for manhy years operated ýfather, Keith Roberts,, widIow of Charlesl N. an undertaking parlor at what iîs merly. Robetsforer ilmttevilagenow. the corner of Wilmette and passed engineer. were conductedý Tuesday ,prairie avenues. A brotherand twoweek.. afternoon at the First Congregation- sisters survive. A nat ai church, with burial 'at' Memnorial associat Park cemetery. the Hw Mrs. Roberts, who mnoved to 'Nil- GEILJAItD NLLES years. mrette wvi thheliùs~atd in .1903, died ' erhr~d. 1os, bothr_4fTobi19 Sundayý at the age of 7,5 of pneuî- J. and Joseph P. Nilles of Wilmette. i monia, in Kenosha. died Thursday of last week at his Fes c She 2 a active jin any of the home in Evanston following a' ling- îev- chvic orÏ'aizations of the village, ing illnes's. H1e wI1s 72 .years of agc. wdw iluLditig the Worna's club Lind the A 'requiem mass was celebrated C Garden club. 'Monday morning at St. Athanasin surviving are a daughtcr, -Mrjs. church. with burial iii St. Joseph*, Edwýiin C. Austin, 3.Briar lane, Gleni- ccmetery-. Two other brothers, An- ci coe, with whom 'she had lived in thon\ .-n1F ao ofEa~to. Çif recent months; two sons, Keit'h and and two sisters, Mrs. Barbara Mos-resider, John Roberts; a sister., MVrs. Lymal111n m.an of Evanston and M\ýrs. Mamie ton -n flr:ake.f Wiimcdiete; and a brother, Bringnall of Chicago also survive. IThursdi .died at his home ait the age 'of 82 81 na iylraexo e .~u 7L last Saturday, after an illness of hind a' truck and collided wit.,a Istay in CaIl three \veeks.'. automobile going ini the opposite di- dàughter. SE A resident of the village for, near- rection. The car was driven by day in Evan ly a -half-century, he leaves six, Jack Drum., 736 Waveland avenue, 1hill cemeter children, Miss' Georgia L. WatsoniChicagoi. The boy had three teeth Wilmette; James Watson, Mt. Car- broken and received a cut on the INTU mel, Ill.; Mrs. Thomas E. Adams, right ear. After being attended by George Z( Marshalltownl a.; Miss Alice' W. a physician he was taken' to his 1 versity foott - ý-n hl(ilhn a:Paul A home. 1 er, 15 the 'w. 8Superier Quaflty-Lowe4r C Kerr had recenItly retired. HSiPfUI Uerviee - Ne ObigIation Lsinies's activiti es,, his profes- ftOW« S. MOURISON eing. that of, electrical engi- IstNaionl anWBieldin rER D. -MIDDLEKRAUFF Harold> R. Sherman, 714' gton avenue, Wilmette, was to California recently because death in Palo Alto of her, Peter D. Middlekauff, for- of 610 Forest* avenue, who away: on Wednesday, of last tive of Adeline, Ill., he was ral services were held in the coast city on Friday. H1e 'besides his daughter, his a son, Robert, and a brother, .LIFFORD R. FRENCH >rd R. French, a Wiimette nt before he moved to, Evans- than -30. vears ago. dfied' also RA-MURAL STAR ;orich, Northwestern uni- 62 hurci St'reet between Orringlon end C REAL .ESTrATE. LOANS N. Commission on Prered Lean