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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Oct 1931, p. 17

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Mrs. Ida Eloise Clarke Taken by Death Monday MIrs Ida E1oiçe Cl1a rke of 227 Forest avenue, Oak Park, died O*cto-, ber 5 after a short illness. She vas ____ the wif e of Charles Stewart Clarke wlîho camne to Wilmnette in *1896 aind l ived for fifteenl years 0o1 Forest ave- nue near Fifth street. Mrs. Clarke was a daughter of the late James H. Moore, member of thc insurance firm of Moore, Case, Ly- mani and Hubbard, and a. sister of the late. John J. Moore of Glencoe. While in in Vette Mrs. .Clarke was verNv active ini thework of the XVoni- en s. Guild of the, First Congrega- tional chiurch, as wvell as being. iden- tified with a niumber of smaller organizations. They then mnoved to Tiffan, Ohio, where thev lived for nine Nears and moved to Oýak Park eleveti years ago, wvhere they have resided for the past eleveni years. She ivas a memiber of the.Oak Park WXoina's- club:, of the D. A. R., and of 1the Iowell cl ub,'as* weiI as. being active «iiiphilanihropic work ini the Pilgriîn Congregational church. Irs. Clarke- is survived b-v lier hu s- band,, Charles Stewart Clarke, thrce. dauglhters, Mrs. Fl1oir'e n ce Kagy, MrS. Dorothy.,Reagan .and: Char- lotte Clarke, and two:grandchildren, Gýertrude Kagy and, Stewart Regan. T\vo brothers, Frederick W. and Harold T'. Clarke, also survivie'her. Services were held ini the Pilgrin1m Cotîgregationai church on XV'edies-, Insta11 Chureh Sehool Staff Sunday,Morniing An interesting service w1l behel in, the-First Congregational church next Sunday înorning, during which the staff of the Church school will be publicly iustalled., Ail officers of the church will1articipate in the. fôrmaI induc- tion of the officersand faculty of the school. Aithieins.wil be sung by 'both- the Junior and Senior choirs.' The Rev. John G. Hindley, minister, -will give a "Junior Story' a nd also a prac- ticaI, message iii the sermon-lecture, "Twivsts and. Turns." The service . hield at 10:45 o'clock. Two ýWonIDj * P/casre ask tb stecampl #'the do.wn 'u'cuse. Ih j: real down and.cwe ewattjou to ,see il. l'e é/efc>rï$e lA. e.. ,,.~. ~ 1111 G5AU..!1I 1* SOLI D MAHOGANY TA BLE, 1I9 (AMatcldess the wnter in New1 Mr. King has been xless. 'orlc city, wtiere1 called on busi-1 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Robson, 1M9- Foregt avenue, have *returned to their home after a twow.eeks' mnotor tour in the south and the north' Loop Lor theNo on arrivai. No ob, n to buy.' road Station. Wi FR EE PARK OPN MOINDAYI AND. SATU RDAY UïNTIýL. 10 P. Mý*

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