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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Mar 1929, p. 48

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WIL~ETTE LIFE _ M~rcli 1, ·, 1929 886 Elm street, Winnetka Rfatulatio.ns upon the birth of 'twins, Roy A. Tliompson, pastor Wlnn. 2304 Elizabeth Winsor and Robert Nichol- 503 Chestnut street son, February 18, at the Evanston S·nday, Mareh 1 hospital. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school -==============~lll:OO a.m. Blomgren Morning preaching worship. Rev. ,. George 5 :00 p. m. Communion service '1 :45 p. m. Gospel service. Rev. George. BlomgrP-n, speaker Mr. and Mrs. Everett L. Kennedy, 840 Park avenue, are receiving con- First Evangelical ------------~--.·william N. ComeU -i Taken by Death T~esday Recent Bride WE BUY OR TRADE 1st and 2nd Mortgages Qtlick Courteous Service N. O.SHIVELY & CO. · 32 W. Randolph St. Chicago State 3820 8 :00 p. m. Mid-week service. Miss Henrietta Wilson of the South China Boat Mission, speaker. "God Is light . . . God is love" -St. John. Thursday, March 'i Have funds to loan on choice Improved North Shore Suburban reatdence property at 6%% tntereat. See us on renewals. SlhS MONEY William N. Cornell, 801 Ashland avenue. a re-sident of Wilmette· for . twenty-three years, died Tu~sday, February 26. Mr. ·Cornell was Chicago manager of the Railway _Underw~iters with offices in the Insurance Exchange building. He was a member of ·the Shawnee Country club, the North Shore Golf club, the Mission Hins club, and the Wilmette Masonic lodge. · Mr. Cornell is survived by his widow, His only Mrs. Agnes M. Cornell. daughter, Mrs. Rtfth Cornell Melville, died several years ago. The funeral services, conducted by the Wilmette Masonic lodge, were held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Graceland cemetery chapel. E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. FraDidiD 7741 A REAL VALUE Modern Brick Home in choice Glencoe neighborhood near school, transportation and lake, having seven well planned rooms of ample size as well as solarium, breakfast room, heated sleeping porch and two baths. Many built-in features for ~he convenience and comfort of owner. Garage for two cars. Must be seen to be appreciated. Price $35,000.00. Photo by E: L. Y Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Anhalt, 1625 Spencer avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Frances, to William Payne, son of Mrs. Helen Payne, 221 Wood court, on Saturday morning, February 9, at St. Joseph's church. The maid of honor was Miss Dor-:othy Baker of Wilmette, and bridesmaids were Miss Gertrude Payne, sister of the groom, and Miss Marvina Meyers of Colby, Wis. Albert Payne served his brother as best man, and ushers were Paul Anhalt, brother of the bride, and Marvin · Baker. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the Georgian hotel. The couple are making their home at 2541 Prairie avenue, Evanston. I'J Miss Anna Mahoney Dies; Lived on Shore 62 Years Mi·ss Anna ~ahoney, 116 Sheridan . oad, · Kenilworth, died early Tuesday morning at the St. Francis hospital, Evanston, after a prolonged illness. Miss Mahoney was sixty-two years old and had lived in Kenilworth all her life.- A sister, Mary, who lives at the ·same address, is the only immediate survivor. The funeral services were to be held yesterday morning at 9 o'clock from the residence, 116 Sheridan road, to St. Joseph's church, Wilmette. Stoddard ]. Small, 411 Maple avenue, who is a freshman at the Universitv of Chicago, was initiated into the Psi Upsilon· fraternity last Monday evening at the Stevens hotel preceding the formal initiation banquet. -'-Q-- CROSBY REALTY CO., Inc. ' 566 Center St. Winnetka 2032-3 Mrs. Joseph Spiegel, 424 Washington avenue, returned Thursday from Pittsburgh where she had been visiting her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Friedman, for about ten days. New Brick Colonial. 7 rooms with charming southern e xposure. First floor has living room, dining room, sun porch, kitchen and pantry. 3 master bedrooms and two large dressing rooms; 2 tiled baths. Maid's . room. and bath. COLONIAL HOME in Skokie Ridge Brick block and cincrete construction. Complete insulation. Equ'ipment includes gas range, oil burner lighting ~xtures, mechanical refrigeration unit and built-in incinerator. t 2-car attacbrt 9 )arage. 90-ft. Fronta 0 e. Diredions: West on Park Ave., Glencoe, to Blufl St., North to Dundee Rd., West to Skokie Ridge Entrance BAIRD & WARNER Founded 18 55 Representative Always on Property I o 7 I Skokie Ridge Drive, Glencoe Phones: Glencoe I 554 Briargate I 8 55

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