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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Mar 1933, p. 40

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the board ne was president'oi the company, a position -now held by bis son, Fred. Mr. Hamm was born at Burlington, "Iowa. He startéd in, the printilg business in. Cleveland. com- ing to Chicago ini.1892. ýHe was presiclent of the, Trafflc World, an official railroad and ship-ý PingR publication, president of Frank- lin1 Typotbetae,, president of the Traffic, Service. corporation, and a memtber of various organizationis. He * beloriged to the Union League. club, the. Chicago Atbletic association. and the, Indian Hilli.'Country, club., Sijrviving him are his widow, Mrs. * Sarah Hamni,, two sonis, Fred of Ev- anston and: Edward F., Jr., of Kenil- worth, and three daugýhters, Mrs. Rush C. Butter, Jr., of Lake Forest, Mrs. Homer Robertson of Winnetka and Miss iarriet 1Hamm of eil-I~ worth. Funeral servic es for Mr. Harm will be held tomorrow (Fridayt) af- ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at bis late residence. Burial wjil be at Rose- hill cemetery. .The Rev. Herbert 1L. WTllett of the Kenjlworth Union cburch will offi- ciate at the services. Mr. Hamm was a member of the Union clhurch. He had served as president of the churclh sfle lived suin -Salt Lake City Utah, in Florida and. again in Ohio. The: fam.: ily oved to Wilniette' in .1907 from Cicago where tbey bad ived for a short tinie. Suirviving Mrs. Hall are one son, Thomas L. D. Hall, 1008 iGreenleaf4 avenue, Wilmette,' oue daugbter, Mrs. E. R. Selleck of DesPlaines, and four granidchildren.. Mrs. Hall was a meni- ber of -the Womaii's club of Wilmette and the* Park Ridge chapter of the Daughters of the A merican Revolution. Piner Resident Dies; Funeral to Bc TomorroW John W. Lange, wbo had resided at 321 Park avenue, Wilmette, for the Past forty years passed aWay at 'the age of 76 early Wednesday rnorniný_. P1'erious' to lUs refiremnent rrom'u- ness Mr. Lange had been associated with Franklin McVeagh, wholesale grocers of Chicago, for forty-ýix years. Ife is survived by tbree daughters; Mrs. Fred Abegg of Wilmette, Mrs. James Gleason of Evanston and Mrs. a~ son, Hfenry W. Lange of Evanston. Aise surviving are six grandchi'ldren Gei&eve Birlaiif, daughter of .11 r. and Mn. . H. Birlaiif, .913 iirteenth street, irei take partins a student recital to be giveil this 'Sun-day afternwon at 2 o'clock at thek errce Gards b y lthe Keitit School of the Dance and Thse- ater Arts. This ii to be the school's semti-annual preziciv.( Miss Birloef wiII do a Spanisis dance -with a * SON BORN TO' Mr. and Mrs. Claire Lake avenue, are recq ulat ions on the birth o the wilmette chapter of the P'aulI Reveres and was signed by Albert A. McKeighan,,president of the chapter, an r. E.H. Myrland, secretary.. .he text of the resolution was a'S foillows:goenennw "Whereas the' Soviet gvrmn f,% in control.ot Russia by their constitu- tion advocate world revolution and the destruction of the political, econiomic and social Institutions guaranteed to the American people bythe cons titution of 'the United States, andý "WVherèas, the present administration of the UnitedStates.of Anfierica is, about to consider the question of recognition of the Union of!:Soviet Sociallst 'R(- publics, and "Whiereas, .It is to the best inter ets 'f this Village that revolution, ea wars, theý destruction of our social,.~o nomic and politicalIinstitutions bi,- oct týncouraged by such recognition, 1 "Now, therefore. be' It resolved- that the government of the United States of America be requested te refuse rvcobg- nition to the Soviet governmnent ùf *"~The Village clerk 'be and is hercby authorized to transmit to the president of the United States of America a eopy of thtis resolution." WILMETTE LEGION NEWS The regular monthly meeting wilj be hield Tuesday, March 14, at St. Augustinie's Club bouse, 1140 \ViI- muette avenue. I. Pno Park Post, 1920 Devon ave- cago, will be host to the istrict imeeting 'Wedinesay, .Mrs. Mary TO'karchik Is Glaimed by Death Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Tokarchik, who died Tuesday. Feb- ruary 28, at the bomne of lier dauglh- ter, Mrs. H-erbert 'W. Meyer, 142211 Gregory avenue, were bield last. Fn- day morninoe at St. Franicis Xavier 0. E. S. Leader, Dies4 "Su' ,tance" wi be tsuie Mrs. Lida W. Taylor, 835 Centralj the services in First' Chur<] avenue, died last Saturday afternoon <'brist, Scientist, in Wilmette Si at the Evanston hospital following an r.rning, March 12, at Il O'clocl operation. Mrs. Taylor was 63 years in the edifice at' 1003 Central av old. She was a charter' member of Sunday scbool convenes at the Wilmette chapter of the Eastern o'clock. star and a member. of the Woman's !c at [h of ihel< renue.. 9:45 Announicement has. been made that Bettini Stalling of 240 Wood court. Wilmette, bias joined the law firm i Howe, Radenmacher, Kreainer, and Stalling. Mr. Staling was formerly associated 'with the former firn of Howe, Zinumermani, Kreamner, and Mvack. Mrs. F. J. Rothing, 711 Linde'i avenue, retturned a 'week ago froin California where for the past three 's birthplace, la, aveue, WIli at :w festivities at La] March '10 and Il. acadernv Ias- nc hope(l oJui iII CC w ecovered as bhis family.' go, and Mr. and Mrs. George Moody of as was Evanston,. formerly of Kenilworth,' returned Monday from, Miami, Fia. Mrs. Ver( (Friday). t-I "

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