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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 May 1929, p. 5

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Child Is Killed ·1 ·,: Near Home When Comes to Shawnee ·1 · Str.uck by "4 uto Jeanne Nauman, seven year old daughter of Daniel L. Nauman, an industrial engineer, living at 215 Fifth street, Wilmette, was fatally injured Tuesday evening when struck by a car driven by Miss Gertrude Hammes, 17, of 422 Linden avenue, while plaving in front of her home. · Miss Hammes, who is a student at the Marywood school in Evanston, was released by ] ustice of the Peace Daniel M. Mickey under $1,000 bonds on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. The inque~ was set for Wednesday afternoon at 1 :30 o'clock, but the case was continued. According to Miss Hamme.s, the Naunian girl ran out from behind a parked car into the path of t!tt: moving automobile, and th~ driver was unable to stop in ti:ne to avoid the tragedy. The child \\<as ru-.:hcd to the Evanston hospital, but was pronounced dead upon arrival. ] ack Kalkhurst, 2756 Euclid Park Photo by Allan Row (Sydney) place, Evanston, owner of the car Miss Hammes was driving, and Georgia Andre Skalski, brilliant pianist . aud Marshall, a passt::nger, wer ~ not h~ld conductor, ha·3 been secured to give the by the police. program at the Music Hour in the Shawnee Country club Sunday afterMiss Alma Muehlberg, daughter of noon, May 5, at 4 o'clock. Mr. Skalski Mr. and Mrs. William Theodore Muehlberg, 1135 Oakwood avenue, will has been termed by a leading critic return Sunday from Baton Rouge, La., "The Polish poet of the piano." where . she has been the gue't of her sister, Mrs. B. B. Baron. Mrs. Baron HOSTESSES AT LUNCHEON will return with her to spend the month of May with her parents. Mrs. Ge_ orge H. Dorman of the Lin-oden C.rest and her mother, Mrs. WilUrs. Mary I. Duwner, 1715 Forest liam Holmes, 622 Central avenue, enavenue, entertained at a miscellaneous tertained at a farewell luncheon and shower Monday evening in honor of bridge party Monday 'for Mrs. W. }. her daughter. Miss Mary, who is to be O'Brien and her mother, Mrs. Lawson, married on May 11, to Elmer Deane who are leaving Saturday for Europe of Glenview. to be gone about six months. . .. . '"" ,'f I · ' t · 3 ... ··---. -~·-- -.·- -~ f! MOTHERS' DAY GIVE . HER .~~ DUTCH MILL -..........-.. . CANDIES . I : 'l . ' 1 ' . ~. j . I · mother will be delighted with a box S of pure,your fresh Dutch ,Mill candies. She know..s URELY, 't good things and will more than appreciate the superb quality that goes into each piece of our 101 varieties of delicious sweets. Mothers' Day we 'are featuring some 'e xtra F choice assortments. When daintily .packed in OR .. our special Mothers' Day boxes they make a delightful and appropriate gift to your best of. fr.iends, Mother. · f I : l ! . t ~ .. , ·special Mothers,. pay P.ackages 85c to $8.50 QUESTION about the· qu~lity when you purchase your meats, groceries, fruits, veget3bles and bever;lges here. While quality foods may cost a trifle more we know that cheap foods are nutritive expensive foods-lacking value, and flavor. Thus cheap foods defeat both the pleasure of ~ating and nature's need for healthful nutrition. 1. i' ..... '.,;., Salted -Almonds Cashew Nuts . Spi~ed Salted lJ>e·~~·~·s Al~onds /· ,. " Salted Pistachios ,, ;' in DUTC l . : il When you do not find it convenient to come in and pay us a penonal visit, or to send some one· to select for you, use your telephone. Wilmette Grocery & Market For Better Things to E11t Wilmette Shop 1i~l Wilmette Aile. :< La~e .F.or~st ShoP. ,, . ) - · 284 E. Dffrpath .AD*! ·.:·· ' .t I ·· J, j ·~ jW 1146 Central Avenue Phones 420-423-425 REDKE BROS., Props. . ....... ~ ~ ' .. ., Opposite ~il~age Hall L~:· :, --~ . _::~~s ~~~ 9~~:. s.~i~~!~. ·· -. N~ ~- 1 ~ ... ··-""' ·,· . .. Lake Forest . '·>'hi.

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