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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Sep 1929, p. 5

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:S: ep :t: en :lb :e:r:2:7: ' :19=~==================================W==IL==M==E=T=T==E===L=I=F=E=======================================:====~S Funeral Rites Held for Local Art Teacher Takes First Group to Art Institute :Miss Frances Donnelly, art instructor in the \\T ilmette Public scho,)ls, took her first group of pupils to the Chicago Art institute last week. The trip s will contitnte until the latter part of :t\ovembcr. Special train on th,. North Shore line arc chartered fnr the purpose. The first group to visit the :\.rt in~titute ·was Mrs. Katharine Juli: 111 's . ixth grade at the Central school, ,,.,·ho made the trip Thursday of last w ee k. This week Miss Trena Scott's ?ixth grade at Central and Miss Lulu IL) hanson's sixth grade at Central ":~nt on Tuesday and Thursday respective!\·. · The schedule for the remainder. ~)f the ·trips is as follows: Tuesday, October 1, grade 6:\ at Howard. Thursday, October 3. grade 613 ;lt H 'Yward. Tuesday, October 22, Stolp sev·'nth grade. Thursday, October 2-L Howard . C\'cnth grade. jfonday, October 28, Stolp seventh grade. Tuescla\·, October _?9 H , oward seventh graclc. Adolph Hartl Saturday Funeral services for Adolph Hartl, 31, of 2121 Schiller street. \V'ilmett~",, ,\·ere held Saturday, September · 21. at [ St. Joseph's church and burial fo llowed at St. Mary's cemetery in Techny. '!\fr. Hartl, who had been a resident of \\' ilmettc fot seven years. was killed on September 17 when the stone-laden truck he was driving was struck by a northbound Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul passenger train at a private road crossing two blocks north of Lake avenue in Glenvil·w. ~'lr. Hartl is survived by his wid\)W, ) ~fr~. Isabel Brown Hartl, of \Vilm<>tte; a s1stcr. ~Irs. Anna Lundy of Hucl~on. \\"is.; t\\'o brothers, John of Milwaukce, and Peter of Hurdsfield, N. D .. and his fat!~ cr. John Hart I, also of Hurdsfield, :\. D. 0. OF _M _ __L _U _N _ C _H _E_ O _N - OCT. 6 ERE'S sturdiness H every grain of the leather and in every operam . tion in the making of this superior footwear. That's why these shoes are such great values. The Chicago and Suburban household of the Order of Martha w ill give its annual luncheon Thursday, October 3, at 12 o'clock. at the Edgewater Beach hotel. Cards and bunco will he played at the close of the luncheon hour. An invitation to attend the affair is extended to all members and friends of the organization. Mrs. P. J. Van de Korth. 207 Dupee place,· local !)resident, is 1'n charge of t l1~ reservations which, the committee anThursday, October 31. Stolp sen·ntb nounces, are to be made by October 1. grade. Thursday, ~ovcmber 7, Stolp eighth Mr. and Mrs . .T oseph Cornue of San grade. Diego, Cal. , have stopped here for a TuesdaY, ~OYember 12, Stolp eighth few days \\'h ile en route to Eu rope and grade. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira· ·Thursda\·, ~ovt:mb('r 1-l, d.)\·:ard Calef Darling, 256 Kenih,·orth avenue, Kenil\\'orth. Mrs. Cornue is ~Ir. Dart·ig,hth gra-de. ling's mother and for mam· years made Tuesday, ~ O\'l'mbcr 14, HmYard her home in Kenil~·orth. · I eighth grade. Thursdav. ~ovembcr eighth gradt·. J} Elkskin Oxfords HOWN with the S broad roomy toe for growing children. Offered in blucher the popular style. Patent Oxfords T HAT. youngster of yours will like the one-strap effect with the cutouts. Stoll.> - ' Tucsda\·, ~ovcmbcr 2o, Stolp eig!Hl; gradl' . · Stoddard ]. Small. son of Mr. and ~~Irs. john D. Small, oi 411 Maple ave .. llttC left last Friday to enter his sophon·orc year at the L'nin·rsity of Chicago. I 1 W e take great c a re to provide the proper fit, making due allowances for growing feet . Bring your shoes here for the fam o us T ee- D ee r epairing. ~<The C h urch W ith t he L ighted C ross" TAYLOR'S The Sa tisfactory Store . Wilmette Baptist Church Wilm ette and F orest A ve nues 1123~25-27 Central Ave.-Phone Wil. 1914 · Unique Sunday Eveni·n g Services September 29, at 7:30 Organ Recital, Praise Service and Address by Rev. George D . Allison Go Baek On Your Cold-Day ProiDise Remember your promise, as you shivered in half-warmed rooms thro~gh that bitterest spell. Don't let your res· olution for real heating comfort fade with the waning winter. Install American Radiator Heating Equipment inexpensive to buy and easy to operate. Convenient payments can be arre1nged and a liberal allowance made on your old furnace. We guarantee ~1 work. Don~t "THE BENSONS" ·· A Story of Family Loyalty and Home William B. Lucke 514 Railroad Avenue Telephone Wilmette 2020-2021

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