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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Sep 1926, p. 5

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::september 24, 1'926· ~·- :MANY . WJLMETIE PEOPLE · None Have Yet Been Listed as Injured or Dead; Many Not Yet Heard From While . reports of death, injury and .damage due to the storm came pouring in from Florida during the past WC{'k mam· \Vilmettc residents anxiously awaited word from friends, relat~ves, or tieighbors in the stricken region. Some rccei\·cd assurance that their ·f riends \\'ere safe and others 'sere still see king late in the ·week to learn whdt had happened. Cp to press time 110 reports of any local people :having heen killed or injured had been .rccci\'ccl. but ->O'llC had not bet2n heard from. John C. lllaylock, fom1erly of 1232 Lake avenne, \\'as one of these. The BlaYlock famih· went to \\'atchoula. Fla~. recently. ;111d are thought to be ~afe hu! no \\'()f(l has been received hy friends ,,·ho arc trying to get in touch " ·ith them. .\[ r. and .\1 r!'l. E. R. Xoursc, formerly lli th~ 1iOO block on Fore:"'t an~nue, wer(' thought to be in .\1 iami at the t i llll' (I i t h l' :"1 t ()]'Ill. T h l' \ . kt \;l' 11 () t hc('ll l1card iro111. C . .\.- l~ c dkc. the p!Jr,tr·t.;r:tphn. \\· lJ(ISl' !'llttdio was forIller]\ · <til ( :rtTtd(';t i aH·nuL·. ancl his \\ ii r·. and \\O cl1 ild rL·tJ \\Tre in Bisc;t _ \ nt· P :tr k. ll v lt ;t.., 111 1l hccn heard 1rttlll. . E REG.ION ,. IN · HURRICAN A request to the Village board by Dr. Lester E Mee and others; owners Name .Zoning . Commission IWoman Church Worker to to Consider Ridge Tract Conduct Midweek Services M LSS Lila Attig, director of religious of the sub-division known as Pine Crest, on the west side of Ridge avenue, that the property be rezoned, has been referred to the Village Attorney . to prepare the necessary reso !utwn for a hearing before a zoning commission. The Village board a~ its meeting Tuesday evening, _referred the matter for hearing to the present board of appeals, the me.rnbers of which are Robert Stoddard, F. J. Nem.~y, F. C. Hoffman, Ira Reynolds and George T Hellmuth. PLAN HARVEST PARTY A Harvest Home pJ.rty on Saturday .evening, October 2, has been planned 1)\· the house committee of the \Viln;ette Golf club as the climax of the summer's social season. The event \\'ill be a dihncr dance. ENGAGED l\[ r. and ::\1 rs. Charles K no~><' I of 20~ \\'oocl court. announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise Carolyn, to J farrY A. .\lorrison · of Alban .'·, N. Y. Th~ ~n~dding \\'ilr take place this fall. education in the Wilmette Parish Methodist church, will conduct the regular Midweek service of the church Wednesday evening, September ·29, in the absence of the minister, Dr. Gilbert Stansell, who will be in attendance at the sessions of the Rock River Conference of the denomination. Miss Attig's »ubject will be, "Worship in the Church School." ·....... ,e.c ·._,,·._..)....... l~l.-..ct--.1~~1~)~~..-.c~~~~~~,~~ ......~·:· ! . 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~·~~~~~~- 1 I ,, - 1 ¥ ~·································~ u I 1 I· 1:) · ! 1 i / : / ! / ! ! · Ch· aracter Portrayal A portrait wtth · om~ surroundings is often more indiv1dual in its character portraya1 than a studio picture. particularly with the children and the old folks. FOR CALL 22:38 BLDG. 615 DAVIS ST. EVAXS'l'O~ - ## : :1 I 1 1 I . H ' '·== / 1 I I I 1 APPOI~'l'~IE~'l' U~IV. 1 ~~ I ~ I ~ HOYBUH~ ! ····------------------------·:··~f I ...... C,._,C . . . . . . )~~CI . . . II~,._,t)._,C)~I~()._.(.._,.4)._.j.._,()._,.I).._,I) . . . . . ... ......... I . C).-,C.._,C..-,C)....C,._.C,.._,t)_t.· ..... \I r ". ~ · h: t r Ir · ttl' I( . I [ i 11. Ill 0 t h l'l' o i llarctlcl lJ . llill. \\.illnvtka rt..·al estate dv :tln. \\ : t ... in :\li at11i. but ,,·on! ha~ I .Tl'l l rv n· i' l'cl th :tt ..,ht c:--rapt·!l \\· itht~llt 111 J 11r y. \I r... . B l'l' 11 a r d }. I c :\ u It y. r20 .\ :--lda!lcl a\ · ~ · J ! tlv. rct·ci\·t..·d \H)r d that ltn .~i..,tn :tile! lmdlln -ill -lil\\·. \Jr. and }.Jr..;. l'. la \' Pt,.;\·. "i :\li:tlll ;, \\'t..'rt..· all right. 'f']Ji:~ l1ad rL·Ct·llth· .l>L'l' ll Yisitors (11 till· YiiJ ;;,l!:l' . . Hears Home Is Safe Four1 h ..,t rl' l't, and ha~ move-d to l.em- :\. P. I l11n·. \Yhn fmmerh- li\·ecl on ()n l'it,·. Fla .. . ' ,,. a!'~ i11 \\'ilmcttL' at till· tillll' (l.i tile -..torm. A ,,·ire irom .\[iss .\1 uril'l CkndL·nning-, iunner;,. associatl'cl ,,·it!J Paul ~chrneder a~1d compall_\·, illiormed him that his home ,,·itlbtoocl the storm and \\·as being used as an l'mergcncy hospital. A. R Huss. iormcrh- of the 1500 block Oil Fore:--t avenue, is engaged in husiness in Bisran1c Park. He has not he<:n bean! fr01;1. Frank Pavlik, of Kenilworth. telegraphed his mother that he \\'as . ~fc. He had been in Miami. A. E. Birch and famil\', formerlv of 300 Central avenue, are thou~ht to have been a t Biscavne Park. Paul Turner, a former resident, had just gone to Florida and must havt" arrived the dav of the storm. No \\'Ord hac! been received from him up to press time. ]. C'. Dornes. formerl)' connected with the Paul Schroeder companv here \vas in ~vfiami. He has not been heard from. Millard Smith, a brother of ~f rs. Elmer A. Cia 1r. 93 ~ Elm,vood avenue, was reported safe. Mr. Claar's father. who had left J acksonvilte for Miami is thought to he safe ·although no word has been received from him . It is thought that he had not had sufficient time to get into the path of the storm. M arce Orr, brother of Lea T. Orr, 1002 Greenleaf avenue, was in ·~1iami, h:.1t has been reported safe. Paul Schroeder. of the real estate company hearing hi~ name. received word from 0. F. \Vei)brr, his representative in Miami, and formerly a \Vilm ette resident, that the r()of of the apartment in " ·hich Mr. Schroeder resides . in Miami had hern hlowll off. Mr. Schroeder and his familv were just, about. to leave for Florida when the news of the storm reached them. They l1ave postponed their departur~ for a while until conditions become improved in the storm area. Setting a Standard of Excellence H ERE'S another glimpse of the many good things in store for you when you lunch or dine at The Central Cafeteria. Fred Miller supervises every step of the selection of the foods pr~sented to you here, as well as their preparation and serving. There is just one acceptable standard of excellencethe standard set by Mr. Miller as the result of many years of experience in catering to those who appreciate the best. Drop in and enjoy the treat that awaits you! it's the economic.al Send the children to The Central at noon healthful solution of the school lunch problem! Personal Supervision of Fred Miller CAFETERIA · Nelson Building Central Avenue, east of Wilmette Avenue WILMETTE Sundays 12 to 5

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