Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Apr 1935, p. 29

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Cnarles Il. i.ovcu oi ozni«a road, Winnetlca, who bas also been engaged in genealogical research on his. own family is also a mnember of the institute of some years' standing. Membership inthe institute, is >y election of the-council.. It includes in its membership- the leading- prof es- sional genealogists in this country and in IEngland, Scotlanid, Ireland, Walesi, Germnany, Hlolland, France, Switzer-ý land, Canada, Austria, Denmark, Fin-, lanid, It'aly, Mexico. and Poland. as well as mrany other persons distin- guished in -official, educational,. scien- tlii6c and social annals of these coun- tries' and throughout the un ited States, who are interested in the' eugenic as well as the istorical and patriotic phases of -genealogy_. National recognition in this field affords contact with the leading gene- alogists throughout the United States and many foreign countries, as wel as accessto thet extensive jincage files of the national clearing house for genealogical information, which will enabie Mr. Warner to expand the scope 'of his work very materially. It will be of interest to the mem- bers and prospective niembers, and especially to the registrars of the Daughters of the Amercan Revolu- tion, Sons of the American Revolu- lion, Colonial Dames, Orcler of the Founders -and Patriots of America, Society of Colonial Wars_. and otber (RITAL -.5 B >*, ealogical research to qualiy tor mern- bership ini these and other societies ,%it.hout outside aid. SUFFERS BROKEN LEG Mary Frances McPhelimn, 12, of 1630 Highland avenue, while roller skating, Wednesday of last we ek, fell and broie ber rigbt leg in two places. One of the fractures was just below theknee and the other just above the ankle. She was takeil to the Evans- ton hospital where the f ractures were TEW wonders to see! New places N ~to go! Fabulous sums invested in -new buildings of classic beauty! A vast new city rising among America's most cherished shrines and me- morialsi Every day, in ihis new Washington, you see history ini the making. H-ere future.*Pln ow to take y our family and g this seasoxi. Portfolo of 10 Ma*plif icent bridge club this FridàY. Marilynn Fox, dauglter of Mrs. Fannie Fox of Happ road, was bost- ess to tweflty boys and 'girls at a sup- 'dance Friday. N a e . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . Stee............................... Ciy.................... S at .........TJ

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