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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Aug 1932, p. 15

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forth, rector of that church, officiated. Three other young people were in- jured ini the sanie accident that caused young, Franklin's death. T1hev were: Lloyd Huguenor, 18,, of 1319 Asbland avýenue. Wilmette, ýand Syl via and Georgette Hiorstmian,.sisters, 19 and 16 years old, respectively, of .1116 Locus$t road, Wilmette. The four had just lef tthe Horstman home. Withi Franklin at the. wheel tbey were driving. west on -Mohawk road iný a roadster. At a turn ,in the road -the car -jumpe d the curb, ran along the side- walk for a distance, then turned ýcom- pletely. over as it came- back on the Street. The twO Horstman girls and young Huguenor werée thIrown ýclear 'of the car, hut Franklin.. at the whcel, was pinned in the wreckage. Huguenor 'was takeni to the. Evanston hospital, sufer- ing with head ai-d shoulder injuries. The girls were removed to their home after they had been attended.by Dr. W. W. Hawkins, Georgette suffered bead ini- W ~ies and wvas cut and bruised about the body. Sylvia had minor cUts and bruises. The .inquest lias l)een continued to Septcmber 1,' the Wilmette police re- ported this: weck. The .Franklin family formerly lived in Kenilivorth. Iast tew weeks had she been conined to ber bed. She was actively inter- ested ini current events, and, despite ber age, was one of the nortb shore's most enthosiastic Chicago Cubs base- bail fans. Mrs. Vos,Burgh also took a great .interest -ini Young 'People. Besides Mrs. Cotton, she is survived byanother daugbter, Mrs. Frank D. farr of Hinsdale, and by' two grand- daughters. Mary Louise Cotton and lMrs.. Frances Farr -Parker of Hins- dale. TheRev. E. -Ashley Gerbard. rec- tor Of Christ church, Winnetka.,con- ducted the funeral services, wvhich. were held'at Scott'sfuneral> home in. WiImette Monday morning. Burial was at Bronswood cemetery, Hins-, New Trier'Instructor Takes 'Fishin' Course A.:. O aks. manual training ini- structor at New Trier High scbool. is taking a couirse ini a new type ot school-School of' Bass and Pike- at Keith's Cliff, Hazelburst, Xis.. ac- cordinig to reports fromn the North- land., A message conveys the infor- mation that "He (Oaks) carnies the smile of a satisfied customer while educatinig hiiîself in the lakes atid streams of the Tomahawk ILake dis- .HAVE SUMMER PARTY 'trict." Alumnae. of Sigma Alpha Iota gave a summer partv last1 Thursday eve-- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE nling at the home of Mrs. \v'Iliain "Spirit" wilIt le the subject at th H. Knapp. 2674. Sheridan road, Ev- services in First Cliurclb -of Chris anston. for menibers of the active Scientist, in Wilmett e. Sun day mort chapter and those %vlo are aitending injoz Augiist 7. at 11l.ociock. S.unda stmiuer school. . chool con venes at .9:45 o'clock., Country Milwaukee Avenue 1 Mile North'of Whéeling. N-ow OCpento the Public 18, Hole Golf. Course. 80 ft., Outdoor SwimmingP-pool Wiek deys (a11.d8y) ..............5.1.00 Satnrdays (ail dey).............. $125 Sundays, (al day)...............51.50 Phone Wheeling 160- fr reservations I. *1 brinç4 the Entire Fomily to ~NSiN il 6m6 Churcli St. Evanston r.lsf91 Gr«W6d 9719

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