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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 3 Oct 1925, p. 8

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6 WINNETKA TALK a October 3, 1925 Fisher Dies: Son of C. F. M. Miller Pr Dies at Chicago Home Well Known Leader | Frank Miller, 44 years old, son of in Church Activity |G FM. Miller, 936 Em street, Win- hihi : 4 netka, died Friday, September 25, at A long life, filled with unselfish de- |Lis home in Chicago. Funeral services votion to family and church, ended with | ere held Tuesday of this week and the death of Ira S. Fisher at 'his home, | burial was at Memorial Park. Mr. 638 Ash street, September 25. Miller had been employed in South Mr. Fisher was born May 14, 1845 | Water street, Chicago, for 27 years, at Ben Millar, Ontario, Canada. He |his father said. He is survived by his was married in 1870 to Mary A. Large |widow and four children. and on December 6, 1920, they cele- | ---- me -- brated their golden wedding anniver- | The Current Events club will meet sary. | at the home of Mrs. George Miller, He is survived by three children, |1433 Scott avenue, Friday, October 9. Richard F. of "Winnipeg, Canada, | --me----------"---"=g" Laura E. and Edwin G. of this village. Services were held at the home Sat- | urday, September 26. Dr. Gilbert Stansell of the Wilmette Parish Meth- odist church, assisted by the Rev. James A. Richards of the Winnetka Congregational ¢ hur ch, officiating. Burial was at Memoridl Park. | Men's Suits $1 50 Mrs. Edwin Keeler returned recent- | ly to her home, 631 Walden road, after | Ending three weeks in Maine psd Victor Johnson ---- | ' Mrs. Frank R. Fuller of Church Wit. on road has departed on° a European Dry Cleaning Pressing The Chess club, recently organized, held its first meeting Tuesday evening at the home of John Cobb, 615 Elm street, where there were 12 tables of players. The men will meet about every two weeks. --Oan | Miss Elizabeth Miller will give a | shower at her home in Chicago Mon- day afternoon for Mrs. Paul Mac- | Clintock (Elizabeth Copeland). The | hostess was one of the bridesmaids [in the Copeland-MacClintock wedding | party. journey. Mr. and Mrs. William Van Horne, 769 Locust road, announce the birth| Miss Marianna Bonnell of Phila- of a daughter at the Presbyterian hos- | delphia is the house guest of Mr. and pital, Monday, September 28. The |Mrs. Stephen A. Foster of 596 Maple baby will be named Elizabeth. lavenue. ---- Hubbard Woods Electric and Hardware Co. Not Inc. HARDWARE Tools, Cutlery, House Furnishings :: Paints, Oils, Glass Bicycles and Repairing :: Electrical Supplies PHONE WINNETKA 871 902-904 LINDEN AVE. tongregational Church Church School at 9:30 and 10:20 11:00 Morning Worship. Sermon ' on "Realizing Religion," some sug- gestions of ways and means to make our religion vivid and absorbing here and now. PAINT of all kinds. Tubes and Special colors 21002 20) A (00) DET: NZ IN (CR 34 (8) N ON ALI, YOUR PAINT PROBLEMS Rasmesen's 20x: Painting and Decorating FREELY GIV The Crosley Musicone No Radio is better than its loud speaker. This Musicone enables every circuit to do its best. Why not plan to know the pleasure of perfect reproduction. Price % 1 4.75 We have the equipment for tube service such as testing, rejuvinating, etc. Our "B" Batteries are delivered to us fresh every week. We will deliver and install them with no extra charge. We are agents for the new Deforest sets and tubes, come in and see the new five-tube set, its a dandy, it has a built- in loud speaker, and batteries are all in the cabinet out of the way. The new Crosley Super-Trirdyn is making a big hit, with its slanting front panel and cabinet big enough to house all batteries. The Radio Service Shop 18 Prouty Annex (Just East of N. W. Depot) Open Evenings Phone 1840

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