14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .""'ltltltll .... ltiiiiMtllllllllltltlll~lllllfiUtllltlllllll.tlttHtlllllfltlt .. )VILM~TTE LIFE ·' May 17, 1929 Jeue Tuthill. Forme_. Re·ident, Dies May 4 I I i = Jesse Tuthill, for many years a resiMy new studio located at i dent of Wilmette, passed away May 4, Poppy Day, Tu.eaclay, May 28 ! at Be"keley, CaL The funeral services 430 LINDEN AVENUE Poppies grow, and burial took place there. Mr. Tuthill is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jane Sway and toss Furman Tuthill, and a daughter by . a On each grave; former marriage, Mrs. Charles Trav1s. Kiss each cross. C. Mrs. Furman is an honorary member of the Wilmette Woman's club. Mr. Decorator Tuthill, with his wife, daughter, and Because of this close association to -430 LINDEN AVE. WIL. -453-4 son-in-law, went to Berkeley a year the supreme sacrifice m~de by the boys = and a half ago, where Mr. Tuthill w~s who fell on Flanders F1~ld, the popp~ · ~ Draptrin- Bedspreads - Slip Covers iumumututuuuttUUtllllltuumuuueimuttllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~ associated in busin.ess with Mr. Trav1s. has beca~e the ~emona! Flow~r. of the Amencan LegiOn ~nd Its A:uxab~ry - the emblem of a f~1th that IS bemg kept. ~Y a resolut~on pres~nted at the Natwnal Convention held m Cleveland, September 2:1-29, 19~, the poppy was adopte? as the ¥em?nal Flower of ~he ~menca~ Leg1on-1ts first a.dopt10n I.n ~menca ?Y a gre~t. nat1ona! is offering orga!llza~lOn. In Its. orgamzmg Conventwn, m K~n sas Ctty,, October, .1 21 , Auxthary T h e Amencan Legaon d h 't Memorial aFdlopte t de )odppyd ~h/ psrofits 100% in ower,. an P. e ge . to welfare rehef fo~ the .s~rvtce men and women and th~lr f~mahes. . "The paramou~t tdea m plannmg our Poppy Program Mrs. ~argare~ Wahls, State Poppy. ~haar~an satd, .10 a letter to our Auxiliary, ts to .assts,~ the men who make them, financially. c/.l,,out~citlg Legion Auxiliar:v PRESIDENT·. ORNER IN PLEA FOR POPPY SALES Issues Proclamation Designating May 28 aa Olicial Wilmette Poppy Day The 'following proclamation setting aside Tuesday, May 28, as Poppy Day, was issued this week by Village President Earl ·E. Orner. .. I, Earl E. Orner, President of the Village of Wilmette, mindful of tL e sacrifices made by those who havt offered their lives in defense of this nation and those institutions of free dom and democracy which we hold dear, and of the great debt of gratitude we owe to those who returned from such conflict broken in body, do hereby proclaim Tuesday, May 28, 1929. Poppy Day. " I further call upon the good citi f this community which poured zens . 0 h . out Its futl measure of man ood, Jt 5 fina~cial re.sour~e.s and. the pat~i<;>tic serv1ce of tts c1bzens m the cnbcal days of 1917-19, to hark back to the spirit of those times; to help the disabled veterans, their families, and the orphans of the deceased soldiers by buying American Legion Auxiliary Poppies which will be sold on our streets Tuesday, May 28th, by wome n of that organization; and to wear those flowers which so fittingly symbol ize the acts of those men and wome n who gave their all." "Truly the poppy is an emblematic flower" President Orner stated in issuing this proclamation. ..It is H~ ported that in the Spring of .1919, after the war, on Flanders Field, where the firing had been terrific and thousands of our boys had fallen in battl.e, in the midst of complete devastatiOn, th e , poppies came up in . ab~nd~nce. 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