Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jul 1939, p. 33

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exteKlUeciiU es Mrs. Owen was the wife of the late Prof. W. B. Owen 0f the Chi-. cago Normal college. In addition to, Anderson Owen, she is survived .by two other. sons, Roberts B., of Cambridge, ýMass., and. William B., Jr., of New York dity.She sas survived bya sister, Mrs. Mary F. Caldwell, a n d two, brothers,' El- bridge and Norman, all of whom Iive in Massachusetts.- Mrs. Owen hiad resided on the North Shore for five years,, living in Winnetka be- fore moving to her Kenilworth ad- dress. Funeral services were. held at 2 o*cock on' Wednesday afternoon at the* W i. n n e. t k a, Congregational church, and were foIllowed with in- terment at Mount Hope cemetery. on the south side. HOUSEGUESTMS Mrs. Frances Parkhurst andher daughter, Betty, of Seattle, Mrs. Florence Parkhurst of Ceveland, andý Miss Pearl Parkhurst of To- ledo, are houseguests this week at the Z. A. Parkhurst home, 1450) Lake avenue. 45&k akamq Sa& 20% DISCON T on ail pctZ~ 01er eai tO jwis1 REGDLaNG ESTORING 1729 Sherimn Univ.wui Av. (<0770 Deiiveiy ServiceEsiae 'y ~'ree Chicago: 4935 Broadwamy Wfnaeta: 53UfhI f rec G.mse Parklin l Bwa.n I .ÉM"O

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