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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 30 Jun 1928, p. 45

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WINNETKA TALK June 30, 1928 On Trip Abroad up where the fish are biting A GOOD USED CAR is waiting for you in the Classified Columns The marriage of Miss Fae Lorine Christiansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Christiansen of Wilmette, to Leslie Harry Huettman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huettman of Wilmette, formerly of Evanston, took place re- cently. Mr. Huettman and his bride sailed from New York June 22, on the S. S. Carmania, for a summer's travel in Europe, visiting France, Italy, Ger- many, Switzerland, Holland, and Eng- land. Upon their return they will re- side in Wilmette. Mrs. Van Schaack, Patroness of Arts, Taken by Death Mrs. Beatrice Harding Van Schaack, wife of Cornelius P. Van Schaack of the wholesale drug concern of Peter Van Schaack & Sons, died Tuesday, June 26, at her home, 614 Linden ave- nue, Wilmette, after an illness of sev- eral weeks. She was fifty-four years old. Surviving her are her husband and two sons, Harding, who attends Cor- nell university, and Cornelius Jr, a student at the University of Illinois. Attorney Victor Harding, of 789 Burr avenue, Winnetka, and George F. Harding, treasurer of Cook county, are her brothers. Two sisters also survive her. The one, Mrs. Bruce Palmer, lives in Washington, D. C,, and the other is Mrs. Adelaide Hard- ing Vincent, of Chicago. Funeral services were held at the residence at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning, and burial was at Monmouth, Ill. Henry Van Schaack, of Denver, Colo., a nephew of Mrs. Schaack, came to Wilmette for her funeral. Mrs. Van Schaack was the daughter of George F. Harding, well known Chicago capitalist of a generation ago. For years she had been a patroness of music and art in Chicago. She was a member of the Fortnightly club and the Arts club there, and of the Evanston French club. She was a zealous worker and was at one time chairman of the committee in Wilmette which helped in establishing the Rav- inia opera. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zipf have sold their home at 243 Warwick road, Kenilworth and have moved to 1519 Hinman avenue, Evanston, where they have taken an apartment. NOW EFFECTIVE Reduced Prices on all FISK Tires Prices now on FISK TIRES are lower than ever before --and the same good FISK QUALITY that gives more mileage is included with these new Low Prices. .Buy Now--At Reduced Prices --Other Tires Reduced in Proportion Trade Mark Rey. U.S. Pat. Of, Time to Re-tire? (Buy Fisk) 29 x 440 Balloons Heavy Duty $11.25 Regular $8.00 Richardson's Garage 724 Elm Street Phone Winnetka 25

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