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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Aug 1933, p. 8

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AiVfllwu a Cayr- p.. I1126 Cenfral AVÎ..AI( I AiIme». 4582f CHOICE NATIVE. Rib Rosast FESH DRESSED Chickens LB. 141/2 *ONELESS ROILLED LOIN L~C GEIJUINE SPRING Leg of Lamb L.17Ç taking up golf as a recréation in larger numbers than ever. The di- rectors of the Community association now state that every Thursday there will be a blind bogey contest: for the .women.. Prizes will be -high grade golf balîs. There will be thre.e prizes awarded. Announicement-will be made at the close of the play every Thurs- day and the prize. winners will be given the golf balîs, itis explained. Joseph, Hoffmùann, Native of Wilmette, Passes :Away Joseph Hoffmann, 1713 Forest ave- nue, died Tuesday, August 15, at the family residence, at the age of- 65 ye.ars.ý Funeral services will be held at St. Joseph's church, Wilmette, Fni- day morning, A.ugust 18, at 9 o'clock. He is survived by his wi-fe, Aùna, two daughters and four sons. The. daugh- ters are Mrs. Elizabeth Stencoe, 1040 Main street ànd Mts. Marian Wal- lowitz, 1723 Forest avenue, Wilmette. 0f the four sons Henry, Jacob and RZaymond live in Wilmette, while Ed- ward is a resident ofCalifornia. Aiso surviving are nine grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Frank o Chicago. Mr. Hoffmann had spent hi 's entire life in this community, having been born in Gross Point, now a part of Wilmette. He was a member of the Catholic'Order of Foresters. Mr. and Mý,rs. Albert Noyes, 331. Cumnor noad. Kenilworth, have had Miss Ann Stebbins of -Duluth. Minn. as their guest over the week-end.. 0o Betty Claire Ellis and Betty Jane Pose. both of Wilmette, are spending acouple 'of weeks at the Camp Fire Girls' camp near South Haven, Mich. IHOME BAKERYI Personal Attention to AU Ord.ra ufls notJ uecrecêvu.i y. i n UC pnn calls that corne in average 300 a, month. We are only too glad to have people cail us in regard to healtb. If we are flot able to handie the case we refer it to the proper place -where it Will be carefully at- tended to. The office hours of.the Health cen-1 ter are, in the afternoon. from .i o'clock to 2 daily with. the exceptioný of Saturday and Sunday. The.officé' is located at 1901 Schiller, street, and the telephone number is Wilmette 2402. .Huerter Post, Auxiliar-y P Plan Labor Day Frolue Peter J. Hluerter auxiliary, Unit No. 669, is s ponsoring a card paty for members and, friends Wednes-. day,- August 23,ý at the home of Mrs. Anna Meier, 2008 Schiller avenue, Wilmnette. Members of the auxiliary commit- tee ivorking on platns'for the Labor Day carnival to be sponisored jointlv, by the frgion and the auxiliary willý hold a meeting Monday evening, August 21, at the home of Mrs. Lil- ljan May, 212 Sixteenth street.- The carnival, which will be heldq at Hoffman's Grove, Ridge and1 Washington avenues, Will be similar1 to the one cond1ucted by the samei organizations on Fourth of JuIy.; There wilI be games, concession1 booths, and dancing ini the eveningi with music by Joe Sc.hneider's or- chestra. VISITING PARENTS Mrs. Paul Willett and her daugi-, ter, Flonence, are guests of Mr. Wil- lett's parents. Dr. and Mr.4. Herbert I1. Willett, 319 Richmond road, Ken-, ilivorth. They have been living in Kansas CitY'but are soon to inove, l)ack to Chicago. Mr.. and Mrs. Her- bert Willett, Jr. who have been with the former's parents at Pentwater, Mic.h. arrived on Tuesday to' visit the Robent Wille.tts of-Gle*xcoe. ad get .and clamor for more." The following travel books have been added to.the library's collection ini the past seven months: Europe Cohen-Portheim=Dilscovery of Europe. Young-Travels ln France durlng. 1787-17 88, 1789. Brazdova-Sardintan Sldeshow.- Garstin-Coasts of' Romance. Peers-Santander. Atia ,WaIn-House of Exile. -North Auierlea Longstreth-Quebece, Montreal and Ot- tawa. Merrlck--True North. Rugg-Culture and Education ini Aiw- erica. Randolph-Ozark Mountain Folks, Poole-Nurses on Horseback. Lighty-Shanty-boat. \7icholson-Valleyof, Demoýr;acy. MaËshall-Arctic,Village. South Amnerica Siegfried-Impressiors of SuhAn- eriéa. *Guedalla-Argentine Tango.. South Ses ]Islands De Leeuw--Crogsroads of the Java 'Sea-.. 1 Davis-Islands under the Wind. Gibbings-Iorana. TWO FIRE CALLS The> Wï1mette Fire departinent made: two runs ini the, past *eek,'to extinguish prairie fires,. neither of which resulted in any-damiage. The fi res occurred at 1725 Wilmette ave- nue late last Saturday afternoon and at 128 Laurel avenue 'Monday after- noon about 3-o'clock. The firemen also made a run to the Xilmette Grocery and .Market, 1146 Central avenue, Monday afternoon about 3A5 o'clock, when a- leak allowéd fumes to escape fromn the animonia tank. FORMER RESIDENT HERE Mns. Samuel S. Dingee of Wausar., Wvis., a former res ident of Wilmette, spent two weeks ini thé. village visit- ing Mn-s. .F. J. Scheidenhe'lm,ý 804 Forest avenue,ý and ýMrs.,J. B. Ol-win. 820 Lake avenue. A week ago Sattun- day when Mrs. Dingee netunned home, Mns. Scheidenhelm and Ms Olwin motoned te Wausau with her and reemaîned a week a lr iiaý .1 THE PUBLIC 15 CWWDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE CHURCH SERVICES AND VISIT.THE READING, ROOM 1-IIIý 17- 1

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