Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Sep 1947, p. 4

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W I L M E T T E ENTER MacMURRAY L I F E September 18, 1947 CHOP SUEY C H O W ME1N TO TAKE HOME Two Wilmette girls, Miss M a r y A n n Jones 1116 Locust road, and Owned and operated Miss Elizabeth P e r r i n , 2222 B i r c h by veterans in Chinese wood avenue, are among the stuculinary. dents entering M a c M u r r a y college, Jacksonville, 111. this fall. 627 Green Bay Rd. GUEY YING LO Economy Shop It now seems that the entire world is obliged to realize that help is not found i n the mere act of giving, that true philanthropy must include the element of helping people to help themselves. In such manner a way is found to arouse and sustain honest pride. Accordingly E c o n o m y Shop is able to place your generous donations. Sold at a nominal price, materials are frequently reconstructed and pridefully enjoyed. Do feel that your help is deeply appreciated. With autumn here, needs of the Shop are very general. Child is Crushed to Death by Truck Driven by Father WILMETTE 2844 O p e n Daily e x c e p t Mondays from 1 1 a.m. to 10 p.m. Plate Glass Insurance caff For EBERLE I N S U R A N C E A G E N C Y 522 Green Bay Rd. Winnetka 858 The FARM HOUSE ISABELLA. N E A R G R E E N B A Y ROAD ARTHUR WEIS J , rnnounced a lf\ew &&eiiveru ^ u i t c a I lew aLJelwery ^Jii^ilem THURSDAY and FRIDAY P.M. and SATURDAY A.M. For Enjoyable Eating! Farm House Poultry Under VIOLET R A Y -- T h e Best in Fresh Dressed Poultry · FRYERS · ROASTERS · BROILERS · FANCY DUCKS E X T R A F R E S H EGGS Phones For Thursday* and ·Friday Deliveries-- Phone before 2 P.M. Kenilworth Man Is Hurt in Auto Crash Little Catherine Doetsch, 4, daughter of M r . and M r s . John R. Doetsch, 2149 Glenview road, Wilmette, died Thursday, September 11, after she was crushed beneath the wheels of a truck driven by her father. The accident occurred i n Evanston on B e r n a r d place near Crawford avenue, just south of the EvanstonWilmette line. It was Evanston's first traffic fatality since October 19, 1946. M r . Doetsch had put Catherine on a box in their back y a r d and warned her to stay there while he went to give a friend's m i l k truck a push Note: Economy Shop is conducted with his vehicle. by the Woman's club of Wilmette. But little Catherine wanted a ride Proceeds are directed to philanthropic purposes. and so, as her daddy drove away, she pursued his truck. A s she overtook the truck she slipped and fell beneath the right rear wheel. M r . Doetsch felt the bump and stopped the truck. H e took the child to the Evanston hospital where she F r e d Teich, 88 Robsart road, was pronounced dead. The Doetsch's have two other chilKenilworth, was injured early last dren, John J r . , 5, and Susan, 2 ½ . F r i d a y morning when the c a r in which he was a passenger skidded Catherine was buried last Monday at Glenview road and Lockerbieat St. Joseph's cemetery. lane, Wilmette, and r a n into the ditch. The driver, E d w a r d K i r k Andrews, 272 Poplar street, Winnetka, told Wilmette police that he swerved out to avoid being hit by an approaching vehicle. At the Evanston hospital it was found that M r . T e i c h had sustained broken ribs. Wilmette 64 Gre. 3450 Dashes Into Side of Passing Automobile ALWAYS AMPLE PARKING 4810 O A K T O N STREET AT RT. 41 S k o k i e Lumber Co. PHONE SKOKIE 3000 T o m m y Rubens, 2113 K e n i l w o r t h . avenue, was injured, shortly after noon on Saturday, when he dashed from behind a parked truck near his home into the side of a c a r driven by M r s . Kenneth Becker, 2522 Iroquois road, Wilmette. T h e child AT PARK MEETING Gordon B . Wallace, superintend- was taken to the Evanston hospital. ent of the Wilmette park system, left this week for San Francisco V A C A T I O N E R S H O M E to attend the annual meeting of the M r . a n d M r s . W i l l i a m J . Benner A m e r i c a n Institute of P a r k E x e c u - returned recently to their home at 912 Pontiac road, Wilmette, after a tives. vacation in a cabin at L a k e A u T r a i n on the northern peninsula of M i c h i OIL FIRED gan. During the last week of their SPACE HEATERS stay, their son, B i l l , daughter, Joan, For ITour and J a c k F o x of Wilmette, who had visited M r . Fox's uncle and aunt, SUMMER C O T T A G E Utility Products Co., Inc. the E l m e r Jewell D i c k s , on their island in northern Wisconsin, joined 1521 Sherman Ave. Dav. 7733 them. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Special Clenfynce Vs" M A S O N I T E P R E S D W O O D S T A N D A R D P R E S D W O O D WILMETTE, ILLINOIS 1003 Central Avenue Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts Sizes 18" x48" f $ .48 ea. 9 6 E A Sunday Service, 11:00 a.m. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Sunday, September 21 Subject: "Matter" >( ' 3 6 " * 4 8 " " /fifM^M^mm/jm ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ T E M P E R E D S P R E S D W O O D ' i e $ 3 6 * ' " '.'.'. ! l'.52 $ Wednesday Testimonial Meeting 8:00 p.m. Christian Science Reading Room 1133 Central Avenue 35 lb. Bags, P o u r R O C K W O O L at Type The Bible (King James Version), the works of Mary Baker Eddy, and other authorized Christian Science literature, may be read, borrowed or purchased at the Reading Room The R u l i n g Room is open week-days from 9:30 A J & to 6:00 P A L , except Monday and Saturday to 9:00 PJkL, and Wednesday to 7:45 P A L ; and it is open on Sunday from 1 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon. T h e public is cordially invited to attend the church services and Wednesday evening meetings a n d to use the Reading R o o m $1.10 per Bag C o m e And Visit Our Modern Display R o o m * Unfinished Furniture Now Available * C H R I S T I A N SCIENCE R A D I O P R O G R A M Sunday--8:15 ID 8:30 A J L -- W 3 J D , Chicago

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