POLICY IDEPENDABLE COMPANY iBERLE. INSURANCE AGIENCY. *5Z1~ 0 G.Wl u Erlwive I. Rapp Building Patronize Our Adv<ertisers- wa y Methodist Church in ilNanstofl.j iold Towne Foikes Member Mrs. Blake was a mnermber of the Olde Towne Foikes, Wilnette,' the Woman's: club ofWilmette, andi the Woman's club of Evanston. H-er. husband, 'a1 daughter, Mrs. Haàrryr Berg of: Evanston,_ and a brother, Edward Bradley, alâb. of Evanston, survive. Funeral services will be helti this Thursdày afternoofl at the ,Scott chapel in .Evanston with, burial at Rosehili cemetery in Chicago. Hold Last Rites for Joseph A. Bushneil Funeral services for Joseph A. Bushn,11i, retired employee of Mar- who passed away sudIdenly, Wednes- day o! last week, were conducted on Friday by Dr. George D. Allison ýof the Wilmette Baptist church at the Scott chapel, Willnette. Mr. flushnell, who had been as-; soçiated with the Chicago depart- ment store for a half century, was 71 years of age. He~ was the father o! Mrs. Julian 10 years.A native of Berlin, Germany, he Fathr Vollman, who wa;s 56 years was brought to this country by bis of age, had been pastor of thepaet heg otwyar.H Roman. Catholic cburch ini Oregon,paetattegeotw yer.H Ill, fr 1 yerspreiou tohiswas associated with the Vita-Ray Iii, fr 1 yerSpreiOU tolUScorporation andi had previously been transfer to, Johnsburg. witi .Senadcmay oho Solem.nSrequiemd highnymabotwao nffr h' v:the Most-Rev. Edward Olier o! r net incis Hoban, bisiop of! Rockford.- He.is. surviveti by his widow, Mar- le 15 surv ived by three sisters, tha yfu sons, Lawre nce,'Wash- abeth, Ann, and Magdalefle, ail ington, D.- C.; Arthur J.,Evanston; Wilynette. andý Robert and. Max W.Ir., NUe*s Center; by a daughter, Mrs. L. B. Knight, Chicago; andi by ýa brother, .àedý WTm n Dies Ernest, ýalso of Chicago. unrl evie er elio atRelatives omne Mnayo 1ti we t the Hebbel- uneral services for Mrs. Nathalie t.hwaite chapel. 'Evanston. the ReV. b'oth Kennedy, 87-year-old Past 'Franik L, Carr 'uthe .r .s o! St. Mark' s sident o! the, Fortnightly,, %who Epise.opal. church, Evariston, a n d seti away on Wçdn.esday o! last memnbers of! the Wilmette Masonic ek, were lield on rriday morning lotige, of which Mr.* Heinrichs had the home of ber niece, Miss Nath- been a member, officiating. Buria1 e oki, 321 Linden street, Win- was at Memorial Park cemeterý,. tka, where shie dled. ter o! Dr. Joseph Sieboth,, a pupil & Mendelssohn, was principal of the oid Sieboth Kennedy School for Girls for seven .years. She was the widow o! Prof. Horace Milton Kennedy of Rensselear Polytechlii inQtitute. In- terment was at Utica, N.Y. Be-ides Mis-, Gookin. she is sur- vi e bv nther niece. Mrs. Charles 'Is Taken by Death Mrs. Fred R. QuaYle (Effie Lloyd Quiayle)' died October 11 ini Bloom-1 field, N. J., a!ter an illness of several months. Mrs. Quayle was a resident , f Wilmette from 1912 until a year ago She was active in rnanv phases, of in t, hes irst Presbyteriari Clara Butt, s9Ianon Pink ........ 1...... FajntaBY, Pink- green center ....... Faeiçomlbe Sander8, dark roey-rüd . 1 Faus, purpe rmaroon ............... Mnoe. Krelage, lilac-rose............. Pride of Haarlemn. rofiy carmine. .. Rev. Ewbank, silvery heliotroPe. ... Valentiue, liglit heliotroPe violet.. Zulu, rich velvety purple-ldack........ I Zwanenberg, pure white; large ....... YeIlow Giant, tail, deep yellow ........i Dido, orange red, eciged yellow..... Inglescombe Yellow. canàry yellow. Mrs. Moon,. golden.yellow, large.... Bacchus, dark v lolet.blue............ L Louis XIV, da rk purple and bronze.... .25 d 1,25 I l Mrs. Harry H. ±vIcIJrnitu., (z ashigtn avenue, will entertain e St. Francis household, Order of; artha, when the next regular îeeting is held at 1:30 o' dock Mon- ,ay, October 31. There will. be ards andi refreshifents as usual. ivir. a Burial in Kentucky ber three sons: Lloyd o! Glen Ridige, N.J.. Edward o! Evanston, andi Fred- 0hre . Boartiman, 52 years old,-erick o! Niles Center. There are a resident o! Wilmette for the past six grandchildren,. thirteen years, dieti suddenly at his Funeral services were held at St. home, 809 Linden avenue, Saturday, Mary.'s, Ohio, ber birthpflace, and October, 15. He was born ini Bourbon burial was in the family lot there in county, Ky., andi the funeral serv- Elm Grove cemetery, beside her ices and burial were beld October! parents. 18 at Paris, Ky., bis former hom~e.1 him are wo chiltiren . i &EST" Winu..ka 3440 DierS.tld 241 1026 Davis St'.. EVwius (#mi4ar KL.fGld. f r. PoIIy Froelicb, So'Y (f Is Atvte IV. Li 1 1 . ýj Chicago.. Widow Survives