Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Aug 1929, p. 5

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August 16, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 5 Frank A. Brown is St. Francis P. T. A. Plans Called by Death at Card Party in September ·d T J Mrs. George E .' Ludwig, chairman R est ence ues ay of the ways and means · committee of Frank A. Brown, 945 Michigan avenue. for more than twenty years a resident of Wilmette and head of the Squire Dingee company, 1918 Elston avenue, Chicago, succumbed suddenly at his home at 1I o'clock Tuc;sday morning to a heart attack. the Parent-Teacher association of St. Francis Xavier school, and her committee- plan a card party to be given Tuesday afternoon, September 17, at Nowadays the cellar . has a right to expect 2 o'clock in the school hall. TheY are asking the hearty co-operation of at least cleanliness and order. AMERICAN ·all mothers interested in the school's work. as they wish to make this one RADIATOR HEATING EQUIPMENT, dust~~ r. Brown had been for' some timr of the most sucrt ;;ful parties of tt1e afflicted with angina pectoris, a con- year. proof and gas-tight, is reforming many a dingy clition of the heart, but had been in comparative good health and had spent basement into a livable pan of the home. ~1r. and Mrs. Donald Dingwall. 415 Monday evening at the Skokie CounLaurel avenue, have as their guest, Turn in your old furnace - liberal allowance. try club. Shortly after returning ~V[rs. Dingwall's brother, William E. home. however, he suffered a severe Liebetrau. of Shanghai, China. 1'-'f r. We'd like to tell you how cheaply and easily attack from which he rallied quickly Liebetrau will he here until Septett1ber with the aid . of physicians \Yho at- t. you can buy this modern heating. It costs less tended him. He was feeling much itn-opro,·ed Tuesday mor-ning- and \ras than $75 a room to install, and convenient Mi . s Dorothy Nelson, daughter of con:idering going to his office " ·hen ~l r. and Mrs. Charles H. Nelson of payments will be arranged. stricken bv the attack that resulted in 621 Cumnor road. Kenilworth came his death.· home Tuesdav from Cincinnati, \\·here w~ guarantee all u·ork Funeral services will he conducted at she spent a \\'eek. -o4 o'clock Friday afternoon from the chapel at Rosehill cemetery with brief ~1 artha and Mary Floyd. who have pri,·ate rites prec<.'ding ti1em at the been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. f atnily residence. Crews, 1506 Forest avenue, for a month, 514 Railroad Avenue 1f r. Brown is sun·ired !)\· hi s wido\\', left this week to return to their home Telephone Wilmette 2020-2021 t\\' o daug-hter s, Dorothy Grace Patten in Morgan field, Ky. of Deere Park, and Gertrude Brown, residing with he r parents, and one son, Olne,· of Evanston. "·ho was associated with· his father in. the Squire Ding-ee company. He is also survived hy his mother, Mrs. D. P. Brown. East Lake Terrace. Rogers Park, and one brother, Harn· Brown. 819 Ashland avenue, \Viln;ette. 1r r. Brown " ·as probably one of the best known citizens of the Village and you step back into your home and find that your draperies, and enjoyed a very wide circ le of friends, especially among the older bed spreads, table runners, fancy pillows, silk lamp shades, rugs, residents. He was a member of the etc., are not quite as bright as they should be, send them to us, Ma.sonic fraternitv and of the Shawnee and. Skokie Coun-try clubs. Axe you doing your Duty by the Basement? William B. Lucke WHEN VACATION DAYS ARE ENDED where they will be revived and restored to their original appearance. BEAUTY SECRETS Reveal a New Charm Often an unsuspected loveliness is revealed by the skiJlful attention of our experienced beauty operators. Every phase of attention is obtainable. Then, too, we suggest that you send in the children's garments now, so they will be in readiness when school starts. A phone call will bring our representative to your door. $1 · 00 LADIES' PLAIN SILK DRESSES THOROUGHLY $1 50 DRY CLEANED AND HAND FINISHED.... ........... · MEN'S SUITS THOROUGHLY DRYCLEANED AND HAND PRESSED.. .... 1£rmtur 115 0 Central Avenue Phones Wilmette 704-7 48 (ttlruurrn~ ~ur. Established 1921 706 Vernon Avenue Phone Glencoe 865 Otto F . .Fisher, President Mrs. F. A. Buck 1 16 7 Wilmette A vt. Phone Wilmette 4 59 8 Members National Association of Dyers and Cleaners Members Master Cleaners and Dyers Association of the North Shore

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