Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Feb 1928, p. 39

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:1: D. ·~~:·:· Mn. c. UICIIai.: ;,J -Mrs. John .D. Boyd, 1nother . :U:rt.I !Ecll'e~if.&ttr.~:ae.leh·'iit;irtl' ira 1Ciicu«~:11!~~~~~ 11 6 Craig Ketcham, 611 Abbottsford roa4. Kenilworth, was laid to rest at the Graceland cemetery last Monday·. Services were held from the Graceland chapel, Rev. Leland Danforth of the Church of the Holy Comforter of Kenilworth, officiating. Mrs. Boyd ;=;;;;;:;;;;;::;;:;;;:;:::~:;:==;;::::;~~.; was well known in Kenilworth and on .·n· "···""~-~'~'~··t:'.! the north ·.Jhore, having visited her daughter from time to time and having in these visits established quite an extensive friendship here. Miss Frances Levi, who attends Milwaukee Downer college. spent her mid- ~====::;:;;::;=:;:==:=::==! semester vacation at the home of her SMS MONEY father, Edwin J. Levi, 730 Forest avenue. . Have tuna to loaa on cbnlc:e lm· . proved North Shore Suburban ....-o-lclenee propertF at 1'4 .. latei'Ht Miss Ruth Randall, daughter of Mr. Bee ua on renewal& and Mrs. Frank A. Randall of 912 E. G. P·linr A Co. Twelfth street, recently entered Lake S N. I·Sele St. Mala . . Forest college, where she is a freshman. SEE THESE NEW HOUSES BEFORE YOU BUY Photo by Toloff A group of music ·students from Northwestern university, residing at Pearson hall, will usher at the performance by Lhevinne, celebrate pianist, at Haven school, Evanston, Friday, Feb. 17, under auspices of the Evanston North End Mothers' club. In the group are: Miss Lotta McWethn, seated in front; (behind from left to right) the Misses Dorothy Sharp, Irma \Vetch, Neva Clark and Alaura Cress. They are all members of Mu Phi Epsilon, music sorority. Something ovtr oar haadrcd new housa. scattered from Evaastoa north to Hipbad Park. await your inspection. They oJfer yoa every variety of· c:lniga, coastraction. -size, prier. convnicace and locatioa. Nrw Nrw New New 5 room homes. 6 room homes. 7 room homes. 8 room homa. l1·1.soo 111.700 S16.soo Sa6,soo to to to to l24.ooo S}a.soo l48.soo S4l.ooo Andrew LJDD, Pioneer Dr. Herman Bunclesen to Resident, Dies Tuesday . Talk to N. T. Students Andrew Lyng, father of Harry Dr. Herman Bundesen, formerly Lynn, proprietor of the Kenilworth Health Commissioner of the City of Grocery store, passed away at the Chicago and now associat~d with the MOUAT & FLAHERTY Incorporated WILMETTE-Opposite Village Haii-Wilm. 766 CHICAG0-35 Nonh Dtarbom--Ctat. 7870 ~~~~~w~~~~~~~cy D~~ i ~~u ~~--------------------------~ been residing, last Tuesday at the ad- dents of New Trierr High school durvanced age of 89 year3. Funeral serv- ing the assembly hour on Friday, Febices were conducted from the resi- ruary 17. Dr. Bundesen will talk on dence, 635 Pleasant avenue, Kenil- "Health." worth, on Thursday, Rev. Herman W. ------Meyer of St. John's Lutheran church George E. Tarnow of 126 Fourth your of Wilmette, presiding. Burial was at street left Wilmeae last Monday on the County Line cemetery near Brae.. a business trip, which is taking him to Warmer in side. northern Illinois and southen1 WisSaves Fuel - Is Fireproof Mr. Lynn came originally from consin. Sweden. He had lived on the north -o· Is V erminproof ·- Is shore for more than 55 years, and for Mrs. Ralph C. Jennings of 904 Oak· several years had resided · in Hubbard wood avenue was called to New York Applied Woods. He came to Chicago some- recently because of the illness of her time previou3 to the Chicago Fire and mother. Is Inexpensive. and can in old or was working in the city at the time new of the great conflagration. He is survived only by the one son, eight other A u WITHOUT Glad to ·eatimlltea. . children having preceded him in death. Aft COMMISSION lasalatioa!Keeps home in Winter · Cooler Summer Dry L0 · I Is Easily and Quickly be put houses. giue Oa Delll....le H···· ··· .&tan.n& Miss Lillian Kroll of Beta Sigma . Jolm Hucock M·taal Life I··· Omicron sorarity of Northwestern ace eo.p..,. university ;had a rushing party at A.. D. LANGWOBTBY, Loaa .Apa& her home at 1023 Greenwood avenue. 111 w· .&4··· s~o, cu-.. Twenty-seven girls attended. Bal141·.. R. E. Crosby 566 Center St. WINNETKA Ph. Winn. %012 AMPLE FUNDS TO LOAN LOWEST RATES OF COMMISSION 5~"-6" CONSTRUCTION - REFINANCING RESIDENCES. STORES, APARTMENTS Aljlple fui1da at . . , _ . . . .........Ia 11 Soada La Salle Stntt. Cllicaao--Cratral :aggo R.,_ P·lc AMrR. F. K...._ l27 Liacola Aw., H. P. 1l6o

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