13th District GOP Sets Up Candidates' Republicans in the 13th District Springfield, who is running for reare planning a Candidates' Caravan election as state superintendent of that will tour the district about Oct. schools. 31, climaxing in a giant rally in Evanston. Backs Douglas Republican state and county canSen. Joseph D. Tydings (D-Md.) didates, headed by Charles H. will come to Glencoe today to Percy of Kenilworth, GOP U.S. campaign for the re-election of Sen. Senate candidate, will be part of Paul Douglas of Chicago. He will the caravan and rally. It will come attend a coffee hour in the home of at the end of a four-day Percy Richard Harwood, 643 Robbin St., Train Tour of the state scheduled to Glencoe. start Oct. 27 in Joliet and end Oct. Arthur Schlesinger J r . , former 30 in Chicago. presidential adviser, campaigned in With Mr. Percy will be Harris the area for Sen. Douglas on TuesRowe of Jacksonville, candidate for day. He spoke at Northwestern state treasurer, and Ray Page of University. ·· . : . ··· . : : · ; : ; · · ' Caravan > torneys have organized a nonpartisan civic committee to help elect Judge Thomas E. Kluczynski to one of the two Cook County spots on the Illinois Supreme Court. Judge Kluczynski, a Democrat, now is Chief Justice of the 1st District of the Illinois Appellate Court. Serves Ogilvie E. Sawyer Smith Jr. of Wilmette is serving as New Trier Township co-ordinator for Richard Ogilvie's campaign for president of the Cook County Board. The Northfield Republican spoke over the weekend at a series of Wilmette coffees. Appearing with Mr. Ogilvie were Cong. Donald Rumsfeld (R-13th) of Glenview; Gerald Marks of Wilmette, GOP candidate for Metropolitan Sanitary District trustee; and State Reps. Alan R. Johnson of Kenilworth and Frances Dawson of Evanston. Group Thirty for Judge and at- businessmen GLENVIEW Retreat In The Woods -<=- ·.:.:.:..:::,.:::.. m . m § North Shore Obituaries (Continued from page 131) mette First Presbyterian Church. Rd.,'Northfield, died Saturday in Burial was in Windham. his home. Mary E. Rouse He was a partner in the Meek and Gronberg Co., Chicago food Mrs. Mary E. Rouse, 68, of 900 brokers, and past president of the Reba PL, Evanston, mother of a Western Confectionary Sales As- Wilmette resident, died Monday in sociation. St. Francis Hospital in Evanston. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Mr. Born in Chicago, she lived in Meek lived in Kenilworth 10 years Evanston two years. before moving to Northfield in 1961. Survivors include her husband, Survivors includes his widow, Jeanette A.; two daughters, Mrs. Byron E.; a son, Byron E. J r . of James Shannon, 1755 Maplewood Chicago; a daughter, Mrs. August Ln., Glenview, and Mrs. Edson C. Sievers Jr., 1627 Elmwood Av., Sessions of White Plains, N.Y.; two Wilmette; two sisters, Mrs. Jane brothers, Arlington of Rumson, Immel of Oak Park and Mrs. Rose N.J., and Lewis of Miami; and two Johnson of Palatine; and eight grandchildren. grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 9:30 Services were conducted Monday in the Wm. H. Scott Funeral Home a.m. today in St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Church in Evanston. Burin Wilmette. Burial was private. ial will be in Mt. Carmel Cemetery in Hillside. Ralph W. Mitchell Ralph W. Mitchell, 77, of 900 Washington St., Evanston, father of a Wilmette resident, died Sunday in his home. He retired as chief chemist of the American Bakeries in 1956 after working 20 years with the firm. He had taught in the American Institute of Baking since his retirement. Mr. Mitchell was a founder of the American Association of Cereal Chemists and a member of the American Society of Bakery Engineers and the Evans Masonic Lodge. Born in Minneapolis, he was a 1912 graduate of the University of Minnesota and had lived in Evanston 26 years. Survivors include his widow, Esther; a daughter. Mrs. James C. Sprague, 614 Laurel Av., Wilmette; three sons, Wallace of Honolulu, Lee of Bayshore, Long Island, and David of Barron, Wis.; and 15 grandchildren. Services were conducted Tuesday in the Wm. H. Scott Funeral Home in Evanston by the Rev. Curt V. Lundberg of Hemenway Methodist Church in Evanston. Burial is today in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis. Seclusion on a magnificent street adjacent to forest preserve. This residence was designed for gracious living and entertaining. Includes 3 bedrooms, 3½ baths, beautiful kitchen, complete with every built-in--breakfast room, 2 family rooms, 2 fireplaces, marble reception room, 2 ½ car garage. Finest construction--immediate possession and excellent financing. GLENVIEW REALTY 1141 WAUKEGAN ROAD Established 1925 PArk 4-0600 GLENVIEW, ILLINOIS Grace M. Wixson Mrs. Grace M. Wixson of 1046 Elmwood Av., Wilmette, died Friday in Evanston Hospital. Born in Cherry Valley, 111., she lived in Omaha before moving to Wilmette in 1951. She was a member of the Wilmette First Congregational Church. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. William B. Bradley, with whom she lived; three grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Services were conducted yesterday in the Wm. H. Scott Funeral Home in Wilmette by the Rev. Buckner Coe. Burial was in Marengo, 111. You don't believe a 6 can act anything like an 8? 1 Albert P . Zeivel Albert P. Zeivel, 45, of 2204 Sigwalf St., Rolling Meadows, a former resident of Wilmette and Northbrook, died Sunday in Hillman Memorial Hospital in Manteno, 111. Born in Chicago, Mr. Zeivel lived in Wilmette 20 years and Northbrook nine years before moving to Rolling Meadows in 1965. He was a member of St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church in Wilmette. Survivors include his widow, Esther, three sons, James, Gerald, Elizabeth P h e l a n and Roger, and three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Phelan, 88, of 1609 Barbara, Portia, and Doralee, all at Palmgren Dr., Glenview, died Oct. home; five brothers, Raymond of 9 in Maryhaven Rest Home in Libertyville, Roger of Mundelein, Glenview. Clarence of Chicago, Elmer of Born in Windham, N.Y., she lived Rolling Meadows, and John, 730 in Wilmette from 1954 to 1957 and Locust Rd., Wilmette; his mother, then moved to California. She Mrs. Barbara Zeivel, also of the moved to Glenview in 1965. Locust Rd. address; and two sisSurvivors include a daughter, ters, Mrs. Edward Dietrich of Mrs. Karl Geiges, with whom she Deerfield and Mrs. Frank A. Carr lived; and a grandson. of 3141 Keystone Rd., Northbrook. Services were conducted WednesServices were conducted yesterday in the Wm. H. Scott Funeral day in St. Joseph Church by the Home in Glenview by the Rev. Rev. H. J. Boesen. Burial was in St. Alexander B. 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