Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 May 1929, p. 16

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16 WILMETTE LIFE VISIT HURLBUT GARDEN May 31, 1929 ~ AStevens.lnt 16'2:~ ORRINGTON AVENUE 1!!!-VANSION Conrad Schmeisser, 58, of 2311 Lawndale avenue, Evanston, for twenty-five years a member of the council of St. John's Lutheran church, Wilmette, died Thursday, May 23, after an illnes·3 of several months. Mr. Sclimeisser is sur- , vived by his widow, Mrs. Anna Schmeisser, and three children, Esther, HEAR MEMORIAL SPEAKERS Wilbur, and Annette. The funeral Memorial day speakers furnished by services were held Saturday afternoon, the Americat1 Legion were heard in May 25, at 2:30 o'clock in St. John's the public $Chools of the village on Lutheran church. Burial took place at \Vednesday. Memorial Park cemetary. Conrad Schmeisser Dies; , .WJimette Church Leader FORMER RESIDENT IN TOWN Mrs. Gale Meginniss, 625 Park ave- The .Girls' and Juniors' Shop -is ready for Summer with intriguing fash· i o n s. W a sh a bIe ensembles- tennis frocks-bloomer frocks for little sister -the entire younger generation finds it easy to . prepare for days outdoors when they visit the Girls' and Jun. i ors' Own Shop. (First F~oor) Sillt E·sembles u·itll lo~tg. ccuJts, si6es 13, 15, 17, SJ9.7S. S/,pe/ess Fre·d· 1; q u e frocks si6es 8-11, $8.75. Basket wear1e coals, si6t.S 13, nue, , had as her guests on Monday, Mrs. Frank M. Hoffman of Forest Hills, N. Y., formerly of Wilmette, and Mrs. Charles Pwel of Chicago. Mrs. Hoffman is on her way to Kansas City to visit her sister, but will return to Wilmette about June 10, to make a more extended visit with her many friends. Robert Pearse was elected president of the New Trier High s~hool rifle club Monday afternoon. The club which is open to h9th girls and boys' 'is organized for the purpose of givin~ ins~ruction and training to those who wish to learn to shoot. It is affil~ated with the National Rifle association. W. S. Brown is the faculty sponsor of the club. Other officers elected at the meeting on Monday were: Florence Tideman, vice president: Philip Marqua, treasurer: Josephine Pridmore, secretary; William Ryan, chief range KIN TAKEN BY DEATH officer; John Brennen, assistant range Mrs. Elizabeth Hesse, Kindergarten officer, and Marjory Thorsen, assistant teacher at the Howard school, was call- treasurer. ed away Monday by the death of her brother. ATTEND FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. George Van Dyke of The Carl E. Widneys have rented Indianapolis, formerly of Wilmette, their home at 856 Sheridan road, Winnetka, for a year, and wiJI leave to- were among the out-of-town friends morrow bv motor for their new resi- who attended the funeral of Arthur ]. dence in Greenwich, Conn. Mr. Wed- Taylor on Tuesday. During their stay here they were guests of the Fred B. ney will open a New York office. Crassleys, 600 Washington avenue. -o-Harry C. Kinne, 1324 Elmwood avenue, returned this \\reek from a business trip through Wisconsin. The garden clubs of the Howard and Stolp schools were' invited by Mrs. Charles N. Hurlbut, 715 Greenleaf av~mie, to see her garden Monday afternoon. Men1bers of the club visited the garden and were accompanied by Miss Dorothy Stevens, science teacher in the Wilmette Public schools. Robert Pearse Eleeted N T R·ft Cl b · · I e U Head Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Smith, who Mis·s Myra Mann of La Porte, Ind., have. been spending th~.,Past four win- is the house guest this week of her ters m the south, returned recently to niece. Mrs . \V. \Vallace Kerr, 707 Fortheir home at 1309 Chestnut avenue. est avenue. Going Away?· Take Billy ·Boys With You Remember, good, choice, fresl1, crisp nuts are not obtainable everywhere. Better leave your name and address and let Billy Boy mail to you your favorite , nuts in weatl1erproof containers. 15, 11, $10.15. The New Lower.-Priced Room, too -realizes the importance of preparing for the hot bright weather! The variety in color and fabrics-the unusua_ lly smart styles -these explain why it is that so many North Shore won1en and gi"rls come6rsttothe Lower· Priced Room at the Edgar A. Stevens Shop. Rajala E.se,.bles i· llai· colors - ftd/ l··ttla coats, sleepe/ess frocks, wltite a·d 1astels, SIS. E·se·hles of IHultdJDeape coat ad sleepe/ess silk liq·e froelt, $15. FRESH EV.ERY HOUR at the BILLY BOY NUT KITCHEN Your Grocer Selll NORTH SHORE HOTEL BUILDING EVANSTON PHONE GREENLEAF 519 DAVIS ST. 3006 Billy Boys o,e, Evenings TilllO-SunJa:ysll to 8

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