Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Jul 1929, p. 11

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July 12, 1929 W l LMETT E LIF E 11 Mrs. Hannah E~ Norton Funeral Rites Conducted Society Attends Dies of Heart Trouble for Mrs. Gudrun Nielsen Horse Show at 11 rs. Hannah E.' ~or ton, 614 Central Funeral services for Mrs. Gutlrun M. Army Post Today a\·enue. a resident of \Vilmette for Nielsen, 48, of 321 Maple avenue, \ViiFriday and Saturday of this ·week more than. twenty years, was. stricken mette, were ·helcf at Scott's funera l will attract to the Fort Sheridan armv \Yith a heart attack Thursday night, home, 1109 Central avenue, Monday post many resident of the north shore Ju ly 4. after attending the fireworks afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Nielinterestecl in the fine horses and splen- demon stration in Dyche stadium, and sen, who \·vas th~ wife of Waldemar did horseman ship that \vill be dis- died 'in the office of Dr. H~rry T. ~iels.en. a civil engineer, died Friday played at the Hors show given as a Swamon in Evanston. ~-ir s . Norton night, July 5. She had heen ailing for benefit for the Army Relief society. hac! been accompanied to the stadium several weeks. ~lrs. Kielsen had lived The boarr1 · ~lirectors, it has been IJy her siste r', \frs . C. 1fihm , uf Holly-~ in \\"ilmette since 1920 and. was a announced. invited the following ,,:noel. Cal.. and " ·as stricken on the member of the Christian Science persons to .. uve luncheon in the tea street a:-; she \\'a s ahnut to rdurn t 1 church here. Beside~ her husband . he tent both clays: I iln home in \\'i lmette. is sun·ived by t\\'O children, Norman, Gov~rnor Loui s, I 1· Emm~rson ,and I Sun·i\·ing her arc her husband, \\'il - 17, and Ch_arluttc. 15. Buria l took pl~cc Mrs. Lu:.1~1ers~.n; - (rL)\'lTI1_ o r rF rc~l _ k oh :i liam \\'. X(Jrton. g-eneral accountant for at_.~~ ~·1_1:~):~~~. Par~\: c;,metcry follCH\'Ing lc~ ( f \\ hCOnStll <mel_ \Irs. k~)hlt:r. :\d ~ the Illinois Steel colllpan,· : one snn. tl c :-oct' tc c:- ,It Scott:--. Il11ral and ~Irs. \\ alkcr Croslc\· c.t . H' 1 r ,.. 1 .. . '. I r · 'f ammonc, n< . . 1er sl:'ltct, ) · k , Ho,,·ard. ut I G rca t I ,a-::es: ,.ctl. an< 1 ·' rs. 1 ar er ' I . , 1.1 . 1 . 1 1 , . ·r . · · · 'fr .: 1 n~ l t· · ·Dral·c' of 'ftl\\'aukee lS o f t) 1e (tl C orps area; G .rt'n. ancI 'f ·' r:-;. ~' r,..,. ·' 11111, anc t\\O JrOt tcr,..,, ~ 011(\< ' ·' · 'rt 1: \\') )cl· J 1 1 'f . than and Dantd Borg-, both ot Cl~tcag(l. the hou se rrucst of the Clitfnrd Olders Rot) ' c .. (< , U< g-c anc ·' r:-.. I '1'1 . 1 1 1 l ~"> Clarence ~. Gond\\'in; Col. and ~lr~. I · te tuner~l sen ccs \\'Cre Cl1tH uctl:< of ~ 02(> . Flnm·oud a\'l'n~lt: for t,,.o \\·ccks R H. ).fcCormick: Col. and ::\[rs. \\·. I :--.aturday at,tern?on, July 6, at 1:30 \\'htk her h_ushanrl. Ltl't.ltcnant Drake, H. Brmn 1 in .~: Col. and ~[rs. T. !\. n, clock at Scotts fUJ.teral hotnc, 1109 ~ I rs. Old~_r s t.lcp,he:r .. 1s at the !{·.:Scquclancl. and \fajor and ).[rs. Fred - ; lcntral a\'enue. Bunal t<Hlk place at s.cn·c. ()thccr:-; I ratntng catnp, Fc)rt eric ~IcLaugh l in: ).Icssrs. and ).f es- . Luckpnrt. 1II. ~hcrtdan. dames \\'iII ia 111 \ l c orm ic k n Ia ir. col- ~-"iiiiiii.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ' ton Daughada\', Latirance H. Arnll)ttr: : Fred Pabst, :\ltstitl ]Jal)st, S~ . .-\ . Strotn. Chester D. Baird. :\ustin H. \'iblack Oscar E. Clarstrom. Chaunce\· ).1 cCor- ::: mick. Otto\\'. Lehman, Lt\\TC~1cc \\' hit - ' ~ Wilmette, Ill. T enth Street and Central Av enu e ing, Benjamin L. Bchr .. ancl ~ohn IIert :~. l ~ Mrs. C. H. Conrad, Tr., \\'lfe of c~ n- I = SUNDA Y SE RVI CE S 11 A. M . cral Conrad, who is .in command at ' § W EDN ESDAY- T E STIMONIAL M EETI NG- S P. M . fort Sheridan. is in charge nf the tea § tent. She is assisted hy \\' Otnl'n of the SUNDAY SC HOOL E X ER CISES-9: 4 5 A. M . post.., = _ Capt. \\'illiam R . Fkmin, 1r, 2nd in- I ~ fantry, is publicity nttlcer. JUL Y 14, 1929 1 RAIN KING Sprinkles 50% Quicker H.ve thtt fine.t lawn you ever had with a Ba1a Klq. Set it for circles, an&lca or ltripe. Solid jeta or coilne spray for t rees and ~hrube , drench in& downpour for lawns, aentle ahowerot misKor fl~weru.ndseed bedl. T he wonder sprinkler. $3.50 HYDRANT HOSE R ~ EL Fast ns to sill Reel rt\'OlYes on faucet. Ga ! Yanized metal onstruction. Holds 100 ft. hose. Ke<'P your hose · off the ground. cock. 11 1 1 · · ·' ·'· , ... . , "' $4.95 ALASKA " t; n ·.r Oool'f'" FREEZERS ~~l~cinl Aerntinr· ~ p o () n ~haJkd First Church of Christ, Scientist floats " ·h ips air int" e\'t·r~· J);U'- · ti<:lt· of rapi.d Jy freezin~ Ill i x- turt·. - a HESULT deli cately fi n e 11 \I ~ I fta \'nrecl textu1·ed rean1. Special 1 qt. size $2.95 H ·gu l ar!~· $:~ . ti:i I"') ~.f r. and \Irs. C. K. Sanders, oi E\·- : anston, haYe rented their apartnn~nt to ~Irs . Fred Han,·ood of \\'i lmctte. and are living \\'ith ).1 r. and \Irs . Arthur Ruf of 236 Cumnor road, Kenil\\'Orth. Mrs. Sanders is the former Phdlis Ruf. § - Subject : SACRAMENT R EADING ROOM-1163 WILM ETTE AVE N UE Open Dail y ( except W ed nesday and Satu rday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M . Wednesday 9 A. M. to 7 :45 P . M .: Sat urday 9 A. M . to 9 P . M . The :Sible and Work s of Mary Baker Edd y and all othe r autho rized Christian Science Literature may Qe read. borro wed or pu rchased at the Reading Room. FOLDING COT $4.25 · RECLINING . CHAIR llv - ·TH E PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY IN VITED T O ATTEND THE CHURCH SERVI CES AND VI SIT T HE READING ROOM ~"""""""il lltlll'lllllllt l til'lltll t lllttttll'nitltlttlttllttlllllltlttlllllllltllllllllt"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""' ' """""""'"""""""""'ll""';:: Frames of air dried nor t h ern h ardwnod. Comfortab le seat of brig h t ·olot·ed cam·as .... .. ............ i :!.30 Canopy and foot rest extra THIS NEW FREEDOM FROM DISHWASHING $10 MUST BE WORTH INVESTING $8.00 A MONTH Only $8.00* a month added to your regular light bill pays for a Conover Ele~tric Dishwasher in a year's time. The Conover keeps your hand~ out of hot, greasy dishwater. The tank fills from the regular sink faucet, and an electric motor drives ~leansing sprays of hot water against the dis.hes in the racks of the machine- hot suds_once -two hot rinsingsi and you're through. · Call our store for a fre~ demonstration. VELOCIPEDES $6.75 . SUNSHINE DRYER Takes t h e drudgery out of wash day. Compare our price ........ 1513.a0 GABRIELEEM PERMANENT WAVE E njoy a care -free vacation with t he perfect permanent the rela x in g and ref reshing faci al- a nd a com plete make- up set. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Mrs. F. A. Buck 1 1 6 7 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wilmette 4598 OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS JOSJ<: PH w. KEHOJ<:, JHstrl1·t JJunuger 1141 Ct'ntrnl Al ·«'., Wllnutte l'h. Wllm··ttt· 21'1 99 MILLEN HARDWARE COMPANY 1219 Wilmette Avenue Phone Wilm~te 3060

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