GOreeumeef 569U I Awaugs -Se.u.nd C inopies - Vou.ttiam RiIds > J.Olver Johuaon M B Ulevard f or- Ça Boulevard Seed is. the Perfect, biend for Chicago Subu"ban. térritory. Gi*ves YOD a-sturdy, luxuriant lawn. one that Will> make. your ne ighbors envions.. PLANT YOUR GRASS SEBD NOW 1 Now is the time to plant your grass seed and ~'ge the benefît of the spring rahinsad ushn that mea.n 80 much to a rich beautiful lawn- Boulevard brand, coniai as Aster Béat. S0e Per M Lincoln Park, a fine ail .arosaad grasxseod. 25. >ur. b. Ge.d Dealouts Have Johnsonsi J. livelr Johnsn, lue ~*9sW. Huron St., Cbiojo Mon. 6m80 b Lumber comjpany of Chicago, for whom hé had worked for many years. He had, been in, failing health for the past sevîeral months. Besides 'bis daughter, Mrs. Sthwall, he is survived by his widow, Anna; by: a second daughter, Mrs.:Anna' Pfister of Norwood Park; by a son,ý joseph, of 'Chicago; bytbree sister s, Mrs. Ctherine Handt of Rogers Park, Mrs. Anna,, Schommers of La Crosse, Wis.,, and. Mrs. Joséphine Jeske of, Chicago, .and'by a brother, Michael, also.of Chicago. Burial, was at St. Bonifacie cemetery, ICapt. :W. A. O'Grady, Canadian War, Vetera',' Is Summonted by Deah--ý (japtain William A. DeCourcy O'Grady, 923 Vernon avenue, GlencQe, passed away at bis home last Friday. He had been in ili health for some Captain *O'Grady, who served in the World war with the Canadian forces, was wounded and was made a prisoner by the Germans. Since the war he had been connecte i with the purchasing department of the.Quaker ing. Burjal wasini Winnipeg. He is survived by bis widow and by, three children, Barbara, Roseniary, and Ann. Captain 'Grady, leader in amateur sports,- aided in the introduction 'of badminton -andYcurling to the North Shore. Former Resident, 78, '"'EVANSTON AWNING. COMPANY tisn street, VVHifetkâ. .Burial took ic.shler ndhler son, jack, who were place Tuesday in Memorial Park visiting the Misses Jeanne and Dor- cemetery. Miss McFadzean was othy in the east, returned home early 14 D E R S O 1 choo in 1927 and attended the Chi- Northhampton School for Girls, n n8 ASN STREET WINNETKA *PH4ONE WUNNITKA 4.56 çago Nomlsho.Sei uvv othampton, Mass., and Miss Jeanne _______________________________________________by e parents and two brothers, is at Mount Holyoke ýcollegeii John and James. South Hadley, Mass. of Chicago, he had been a resident of the North Shore for the past 41 years, and liad lived in Wilmette for the past 16 years. Born in Meadville, Mo., 65 years ago, he, senved in the United States, army during bis youngen days. Dur- in the war he was attached to the bùneau of investigation and was sta- tionedý at Fort Sheridan where he was manager of the post exchange. He, had been associated with the Ilii- nois Triti concern for- the past years. Mr. Gooch wasa memnber of the Elks, fraternal order, and of thé Sault. Ste. Marie chaptenr of the Knights of, Pythias. He is survived by bis widow; by a daughter, Mns. Idelle' Stewart of Milwaukee; by four sons, Howard, of Wilmette,, Marshall> of Evans ton. John,* of Milwaukee, and Otis, Ji-, of. Wilmette; by one grandcbild;- by k brother, George, of Meadville, Mo., and by a sister, Mrs. Sam Harding, Funeral services will be beld on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Scott chapel in Wilmette with in- terment at Mooney's cemetery in Highland Park. It was, requested that friends omit flowers.ý Funeral Rites HekI4 for Mrs. Hattie Blum Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie Blum, a resident of Wilmette for the past 42 years, were helcf at St. John's Lutheran Iast Saturday afternoon' Mrs, Blum, who was 76 years of age, passed away at bier honme, 2040 Glenviéw road, Wedniesday of last *eek, after a, year's illness. She is survived by a son, Elmer, of Wilmette; by three daughters, Mrs.. Jane Ianson, Mrs. 'Gertrude Carlsoni. and. Mrs. Marion McDermott, al -> Wilmette; by sevein grandeliildir and two great-grandchildren.. Interment was at M.\enorial Park, cemnetery. 1500 Shemmna. Ave. y ouý LA&W