Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Aug 1931, p. 14

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AMAZING, Dollar Day VALUES. MONDAY-TUESDAY AUIGUST 104-I Lamp Shades, Trays, FIower Pot's, Bi4"dg. Pre and ofher gifts $100 VON AMMON- DecorativeAccessories 944-948 SPANISH COURT WILMETTE, ILL. came rnaking. ýatesin L.r.f., 1879', setng iniNew York ity. There, while working at his trade, lie made hiniself proficient in the de- signing of, interior work as a student at Cooper Union instituite. . In, 1883' Mr. Taussig came to Chi- cago., White superintehdent of one of the large factories there he saw the possibilities in the field of. store planning and de igning. In 1888 MUr. laussig married Julia Gach, a native'of" his own _coun try. Soon after his marriage he took up the work in, his chosen field, in which he .became the first and foremost ex- ponent. White conducting- his busine ss as an -individual, and subsequently white the senior meniber of the, tirm of Taussig and Flesch, which he or- ganized in,1909, Mn. Taussig was en- gaged in the planning.and designing of,1nany'of the foremost departmnent, and: s.pecialty stores in the United States and Caada. Upon his retdrement f rom active business in 1929, the corporation of Taussig-Flesch and Associates was formned, with main offices at 506 S. Wabash avenue, Chicago, and brandli N. A.a Hanma c. 932 Sparns Court IDollar Days Specials $I.00 $5.00 Costlume JeweIry$1 .00 Lovely pieces, redùced +o.N The funeràI services were he!d f romn the residence at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, with bunial at Mount Isaiah cemetery. VISITS WISCONSIN RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Elliott, 824 Ash-ý land avenue, returned Friday from, a two- wceks' trip to Wisconsin and Michigan. 'They visited Mrs. Elliott's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robeck, in Marinetté, Wis., and spent a week 'with Dr. and Mrs.f George Safforci of Wilmette at their sumnier home in-Littie PitSbe ney for a number of fraternai or- ganizations. He also lectured on corporation law and insurance at the. Loyola university law school. Mr. Maguire was- horn at Eliza- beth, Ill. He came to Chicago ini 1897 and w'as admitted to the bar in 1899. He was -a member, of the Edgewater -Athletic club DeltaChi, the Knights of Columbus. and. the Medievalist club. For four years Mr. Maguire had been a reside nt ofWilmette. Hie was a member- of St. Francis Xavier thurch. Surviving hiin are his widow, Ger- FraçisAlln o Ne Yok Ctytrude Solon Maguire, a. daughter, made a flying trip, to Chicago on bus- Mrs. 'John H. Dodman,: and four iness, and',spent last weekend with sonls, Solon, -Philip J., Jr.,, Kenneth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. _1., and Lambert, ail of Wilmette,; a, Allen, 258 Meirose avenue. Kenil- brother,. John, A. Maguire, an attor- worth. ney at Lincoln, *Nebr., and former congressman f rom Nebraska,. andsix. r.and Mrs. Frank, T. Wolfe of sisters. Westfield, N. J., and'their child are The- funeral servicesWerehlda visiting Mr.. Wolfe's parents, Mr. and 1 o'clo ck last Friday mo ning from. *Mrs. 'Franke Wolfe, 718 Sheridan the residence,, 518 Forest avenue, to rôad. The .formr' are' on their way St..' Francis Xavier church, Ninth to California. street and Lindèn avenue, Wilmette. Burial wvas at Calvary cemetery. The Monday club -of Kenilworth was entertained july 27 with luncheon Mr. and Mrs. William J. 'Benner, at the Skokie Country club by Mrs.: 1420 Maple avenue, and their, chiu- Frank Nason, 733 Cummings avenue,' dren, Joan aànd ,Bilyr have'gone to Kenilworth. niorthernWisconsin to spend several -o--- Iweeks. Mrs. Dudley Taylor of 244 CumnÉtor0 road, Kenilworth, has rented her 'Mr. and Mrs. Ernest S. -Humphrys, home for the'remnainder of the sum- jr., 715 Rogers avenue, Kenilworth, mier to Mr. and Mrs. Marus Darrow have been spending a short tinie at of St. Louis, Mo. Crystal Lake, Mich. Dollar Day.Dargainus Monday end T esday, AUgF. 1 011 Spaghetti with; Cheete, 4 cana B.ech Nut Pork dé 4 tans Pineapple, 4 cana Scotch Bee 13 for .......... Tm $1 $1 $1 Phone WiImtte 467 ira imm u *Iuuuta uci 49.30 to $89.530 GEORG EoE.WRITE HIGH GRADE GROCIERIES AND MEATS RIDGE AVENUE. neat Lake Avenue PHONES:: WILMETTE 113 -114 .Hats Formî*rly priked $ 10 to $15. Hats Fornerly priçed $15 to '22

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