Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Aug 1932, p. 26

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your dangerous old tires for new Goodri ch The Safest Tires Ever Bosuk WUimette 20 versity, clefeated J. Mercer in the finals, 6-1, 6-2, to cop the juniorý crown. Mercer defeated Ray Bartel- mnan in the serni-finals, 6-4, 6-4, andi Mec disposed of Larry Leviton in this round, 6-2, 6-2. In the senior division finals WVhit- sett won fromi' Bob Nelson, 6-4, ý6-3, 6-2, after defeating jack Mec, winner of, the junior championship, 6-3, 8-10, 6-2, in the semi-finals. Nelson elimi- nated F. O. Ebeling: in the- se mi- finals. 10-8. 6-3. Amelia.M. MacDonald, 73, Taken bhy Death Mrs, Amielia Margaret MacDonald, for ,eighiteen vears a Wilmétte. resi-. d ent, died last* Saturday at the-homne of ber dauighter.. Mrs., O. E. Thaleg, 617 Greeiileaf avenue. Mrs. Mac- -Donald was é3 years old. She wvas born at Lafayette, mnd. Funeral serv-- ices were held Tuesday afteruoon in Iiniden,: md.. at.the home of lier brother, Frank Kantz. Burial to ok place at W~est Point cemnetery, WXest Point, Ind. Mrs. -MacDonald is surviv-ed bY three daughters. Clara -M. Thaleg and Flora Auin MacDonald. both Of Wilmette, anid Marv Van Deusen of, East Orange. N. J., and by a son;3 J. Emnorv MacDonaldî of Chicago.a Six grandchildren also survive. They are Albert N. and. Dorothy Van Deu- sen, Vera and Mary Thaleg. and Robert and Rosemnarv MacDonald. MARRIED 2 Mr' and Mrs. William deFreiis i of 1844 W'esley avenue, Evanston, t arniounce the marriage of their daughter, Hazel Ruth, to, Edward Ludlow, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Ludlow of 1722 Lake avenue, Wilmette, on Tuesday, August 9., Vivyenne, Morinu, 635 Maple avenue, left Monday of, last week. for MorrisU geeds no boliInir The water that cdear and #oogt & NELSON I Ave,-, Evanston, 1920 W. Rauli Phone 1 seconds ahead of her nearest adver-' sary, Mrs. Harold Reeves of Evans- ton, Nvho. in Harold Jones' Glider, came ini second. Mrs. Burton El-lis of Evanston, sailing Charles Pajeau's boat, camne in third, and Mrs. Gordon Jones of Evýanston, in the John Den- nîiýsn boz.,ý finished fourtlî. The race. was close, the. fin-st. four boats coming in- Wi thin one minute and fifteen seconds. Sunday's, race with, Peenia asan- other special event at the club. Four boats from Peoria and four f roui Sheridan Shore raced as the neds, and tîhe blues, each manne 'd b%-a. cnew cousisting of .the s-kippen and two men., Dinner %Vas serve.d'at the club p-ïrý ceding the races and in the evening a supper was served at the Max Hav- ford home in Wilmette before the Peoria cnew departed. .A senies race for men is -ou Sheri- dail Siiore's sclieduleý for this Sur- day. Truck Overturns, Onie of Occupants Injured, Anton i Bohnen, 1019 Illi'pois road, was taken to the Evanston hospital late Monday night when lie.was injuredin an automobile accident at Ninth street and, Forest avenue. The accident hap- pened about 11 :45 o'clock. Bohuen and B. Schinler, 1718 Lake- avenue, were riding in a niodel "T" Ford truck with Joe Conrad, 24 years old, 2518 Thornwood avenue, who was driv- ing north on Ninth. street. The truck toppled over in making a right tunn eas.t onto Forest avenue. Conrad declared that the steering wheel lockecl so that lie was unable to mhake the turn, but the 'WiImette~ police- arrested hin on a, charge :of Arig while, intoxicated. Thé twomnwt ,hm .also were arrest.èd on charges. of -drunkenness. They wer e released on bail. The case will.corne up before Police Magistrate E. A. Pettibone Saturday. VISITORS IN KENILWORTH Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Nason, 733 Cummings avenue, Kenilworth, are enjoving a visit frnni thir sn rionn snorelastweek alter a -ncight- ful outing in Estes Park, Colo.- - -o-- Tuesday of this week, Mrs. Leon Ellis of 207 Cumberland avenue, Ken- ilworth, entertained h.er.luncçheoni and bridge club. IR i 732

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