EVELYN HEYMATJN MAY, Mrs. 1Evelyn 1Heymann. May, died early Friday morniing at, her sumn- mer home, 765 WilIow road, :Win- netka, of injuries received in, an -ac- cidenit some time. ago. Mrs. May, 33 years old, leaves a small:daugh- ter, Barbara, ber husband, Robert, and ber mother and father., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heymann, of New York City. She was a resident of Chi- cago, but hd taken a ummevr home on the North Shore wîth ber husband for the past four years. Funeral services were held at Graceland cemetery chapel, Satur- day, JuIy 29. HENRY F. GILHOFER Henry F. Gilhofer, 59 years old, * died of a heart attack at his home,1 347 Washington avenue, Wilmette',1 on Monday. He, Was vice-presidenti Staff Photo This business of spelling tvords wrong Out in public seems to be conta gious. Not counting the mis- spelied words. in this family publication,, reference is: made to the "Abbottsford" -and "Abbots- ford" signa iÀn ,Wnnetka >and Kenilworth (see last week's is- sue), and to the exam pie of. WPA- orthograhy shown above. One 0of the stgns which mark W.PA Labors in Wilmette streets, this particular çement block i8 located in the pavemenit of Eighth street just soutli of the Lake ave- nue intersection. Ifl s fl tttbee$t ascertained whether "relayed" means "relaid" or "clelayed.'" IN MINNESOTA Miss Ruth Ostermann, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf M. Oster- mnann, 234 Warwick road, Renil- wortli, left Monday for Ely, Minn., where she will be a houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. C. Dailey of a. gain of nearly $15,000,QOO. keavy engineering construction has_ shown another large increase., The, upswing mi residential build- ing was. distributed among dormitor- ies,'apartment buildings, one-family houses, for the, owners' occupandy and for -sale -or rent, and two-family houses. SA grouping of ail types of residen-, tial contracts awarded. through- out the four-state area totaled $59,- 147,00. On June 30, 1938, the total for this classification was $32,537,000., Non m residential building devel-. oped a dollar volume which was just Short of thé resideritial dur- ing the six months, moving to $57,- 406,000 from last year's correspond- ing $42,'579,000. Dodge -Reports finds. that large gains were established by manulaeturing, dctonl pb lie and social building. Commercial building held the 1938 contract level. The Dodge Reports summary con- cludes by grouping all. types of ,u ild i ng and engineering con- tracts awarded for worlç a n d materials during the first hall of the year in the four-state area. The total now stands at $183,158,000, a spectacular rise over last year's j $120,337,000. Lose Weight Safely F Fyou want to take off usily fat easily . , 1 C(d/ B R