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Highland Park Press, 14 May 1931, p. 9

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. _ In order to meet the spring colorâ€" Ing part way, Tom Wilder loaded his family, his paint and canvas into the faithful.."Chevie"..andâ€"migratedâ€"to Brown county, Indiana, the week of May first. Object: outing for the famâ€" yâ€"work for himself. Apple, dogâ€" :'ood.. redâ€"bud, lilac and many : other vrown county has for n éen the favorite haunt of f the Hoosier artists, a: rom other states as well. ‘ghtfully hilly with abund STrEeRms HAU ND Ainronir dn ans. Off to Paint Spring Scenes in Indiana avorites were 1 here, and some haracteristic of esulted. Memorial services organization on I was the wife of G tertown, Wis., law moter. spiration to bjects. Mrs. Cole was the organizer and named "The Gleaners" a community social service organization which has zgen held since monthly for 43 years. _ The foll Mrs. Cole‘s added : life in this city and was prominent A. ‘R., having served as regent at one time and also having represented the local chapter at many state and national conventions. * She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Walter Reichardt, Highland Park, III., and Miss Meda Cole, Fort Atkinson; four brothers, L. B. Casâ€" well, Jr., senior member of the board of directors of the First National bank, George, Chester A., head of the Citizens‘â€"State bank, ~and Dr. H. 0. Caswell, all of Fort Atkinson; one sister, Mrs. May Perry, widow of Dr. F. J. Perry; and three grandchildren. The body was brought to the home of Dr. Caswell, South Third â€"street, Fort Atkinson, Friday, and funeral services were conducted at $:30 p.m. Sunday in the Episcopal church there. o The following information â€"about Mrs. Cole was one of Fort Atkinâ€" son‘s most prominent citizens, her family having been outstanding â€"in the history of this city almost from the time it was founded. In addition to his banking life and service in conâ€" gress, her father was a leader in many other activities, having served for more than 60 years as a member of the Fort Atkinson school board. ter, Mrs. Walter â€"Reichardt,â€" Highland Park, IIl., with whom she had. made her home the past eight years. Death followed a brief illness. _ Mrs. Isabel Caswell Cole, 73, daughâ€" ter. of.the. late.L._B.â€"Caswell;â€"conâ€" gressman for 14 years and founder of the First National bank of Fort Atâ€" kinson, Wis., died at 3 a. m. Thursâ€" day, May 7-. ix'l the“bqn_ae of her daughâ€" Mrs. Reichardt‘s Mother Dies at Daugher‘s Home; Funeral at Ft. Atkinson 3 __,__""Sy nas 10r many years he favorite haunt of a number : Hoosier artists, and artists other states as well. It is deâ€" mllya hilly with abundant sm:lll» is flowing through peaceful valâ€" Its hundredâ€"yearâ€"old log houses d fashioned ways are also an. Th ! services were held by the tion on Friday. _ Mrs. Cole wife of Guy L. Cole of Waâ€" were then in full bloom some springâ€"like sketches & y s., lawyer and mine pro social service ectiiriti;s' ;s' those who seek * such M A V the quaint country 14, 1931 Sunday and Monday, May 17â€"18 ROBERT AMES ~ CLILYAN TASHMAN JOHN HALLIDAY JAMES HALL ANITA LOUISE JOAN BLONDELL Betrayed by one man . . . she despised them all . .« . to laugh and live , , , and flaunt her flameâ€"haired beauty Against a world of hypoâ€" erites! Helenâ€"Twelvetrees M IL L I E c ad s dn : 3 B 4 P & k > ol y # 3P ooo s 4 | e & ‘C . oi se § n . 3 E: >3 y * 4 n EL id _ * t & y 29. Deerpath Theatre with the cyclonic sereen sensation and superâ€"stellar cast On the Screen iNoj Advance in Prices L Salerno > 6 â€" ENTERTAINERS TLILYAN TASHMAN JAMES HALL JOAN BLONDELL .~. . she despised them T H P ADDED Sunday Only PR E 8 PHl (¢) 34

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