Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Aug 1930, p. 41

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wun nvhart trouuble or the iast year. ' Born at Newton Highlands, 'Mass., Mrs. Bryant spent lier girlhood days tiiere anîd received bier e.lucation -at Smnith college. She came west about forty years ago after bier mi.arriage to *George H. Bryant. For îa.ny years Mr and Mfrs., Bry- ant, lived in Chicago. Five vea rs ago. after, Mr. lryantsdeath, lrs., flr% ant conie. to Wilmette to live with lier daughter, M.\rs. E;arle D. Lvon. .Nfrs. elyant was' a nienhl)cr of the WVilrnette Congregational church. the, D. A. R., and the D). F., P. A., (Daugh- ters of the. Founders anîd Patriots, of Amierica)., She bad also *beeîî a mciii- b)er of the Ravenswood \Voman's club) Ini Chicago. Besides bher, daughlter, Mrs. Lyon. * shie is survived by' a sister, M-\rs. AI7- bert Christensen if, San Diego, Cal.,,a sist.er-in-Iaw,, Mrs. WV. H. Hutson., 1112 Elmnwood. avenuej Wilnîette, anîda brotlîer-in-Iaw, Barry F.. Vail of Ev- anston. Dr. Horace G. Smith of the\i- *mette Parish Mý\çtliodist. churclh con- ducted the funeral services fromn Scott's funeral borne 'ini'iûet * \ednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial took place at the. Brvan t famn- uv ,lot at Waukeslîa, W*lis. Beauty Salon Remarkable Example of Modern Style Patrons of Clieek and H-iimes' new beauty salon at 912-16 Spanisl.î court, ini *'Xo Man's Laind," which bfeld* its formi- ai opening on JuIN, 29, hiave reiiarked *about thie black celiling ini the rècept I il room and other novel features of thle shop. The new beaurtv salon 1is conl- -idered one of the flnc~ in theChag *area. Ail of its -furnishings are in mod)(eris- I ic sty-le, and especiall3' attractive is a-Iutusually large modernistic luiirror Iitithe>drying'room. Cheek'and Himnes, successors toMaio0 ortlî, 'have in- vested. abo ut $10.000 ini their nxww$11()I an, d are equippe.d to do eofv b)eatv ý- ork.- do Thity.iînéprivate electrjchusrunf *Ilito the shop, and everv sock et lias a grôund, There are fifteei booths i ter, mrs . Wil"ain hrawaru ivee, (one scLfls, lias ueen placeci on sale in granddlatuglhter, Thalia. and tlhree the children's book store of the Mar-. brothers, Dr. UValton D. 'Moore of shaîl Field and company loop store.'1 Pittsburgh, Alvini K. Moore of St. Miss Corcoraîî enjoys a wide ac- Louis, and Herbert C.' Moore of quaintance ini the village and the de- Beverly Hihis. FianeraI services were inand for lier book lias' been %vide . lield at the re-sideice Suîîdlay after- I spread, it is stated. Mosquitoes and, ram andi part of the fun of campii :mI M. Portenhauser Painter and Decorator 1030 Geesleaf Phone 2764 - ----- n- ------- -- n -n- n---n ---- At Il o'clock two motion pictu-es %vill be shown ini the James Simnpson. theat er of the museum. The tithes are "The Frontier Womnan" and "The fStory of Vincennes." The films are a gitto the museum from. the late Chauncey Keep. Children -from ail parts of Chicago and subUrbs are invited, to attend. ie< by ic SERVICE COMPANY OP NORTHEAN ILLINOIS JOSEPH W. KEHOE, Manager .1141 Central Aveý., Wilmette Are You Sf11l "RoghiLt" at Home?- thI rnakeshift living conditions, are A Phone Wilinette 2899

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