Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Nov 1933, p. 13

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inany years. 1-e was a miember of. the state legisiature for two terms. anid as a ressu1t of bis aggressive leadership ini the bouse on. forestry matters be was appointed superin.. tendent of the forestry division. This position lie beld until July, 1933. Born :at Abington, Ill.; on January 14, 19670.-Mr. Springer carnie to XWi1- mette at the age of 6 years. He hiad live'd bere continuouisly* sii)ce then. 11e as past master "of EvansIodge No. 5249 A. F. and A. M.,4 Evanston, * and wvas a member of the, Oriental consistory and the _Mystic shrinie in Chicago. Survivin.g hii are his %w-idow, Mrs. Fanmie. Latlhamn Springer. one daugli- ter, Mrs. Charlotte Met zge.rofXVil- mette, aid two grandchildren, Fran- ce 1s a ndHarriet Amie. The funeral services, were beld Mfonday morning at 10 o'clock at the Wilmette' Parish 'Metiiodist cburcb. wit h tbe Rev., Oscaù. Thomas Oison officiating, assisted, by Bis hop E.'L. Waldorf., Music for the services Wall fur nished by -NMr. Springer' s cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kemp, soloists.! with Miss,Marie Briel. at the organ. Burtial was at Roseh.illi, wherc, the .Evans Masonic .Iodge. officiated.' as- sisted by members of the Wilirette Masonic Iodge. N. S. Artist to Have Exhibit in Evanston! George Ltisk of Wihnette lias ,an exhibit .of bis paintings, water colors. and dravings.. in the library of tIhe (ieorgian botel. In connection witih N-r. Lusk's exhibit tbiere are pht portraits of contemnporary writers m ostly residenits of Chicago by Doni Loving, Evanstoil plioographer. Amotig the score or more of au- thors Mr. Loving lbas been photo- graphing the last few months for his exbibit are Paul, Hutchinson and Howard \rincent O'Brien..of Winnet- kca, Henry Justinî Smith Of Glencoe. and Lew Sarett, Arthur SbumWav. Kennetb Horan, William MI. McGov- ern, and James Taft Hatfield of Ev- Wilow Road, fWest 01 Sitolde BIpd., Winnetke IPHONES WINNETKA 855 WILMET7E 900 An Experienced Organization Operating: Modern Tarnk, Trucks, From Efficient. Distributing Plants, Conveniently, Located,- Gives You- RESULTSQ O ~UE Grace ConelI and Kinrt Graif, in- ternatiolnal dancers, received oVa- tis isi Slindai wh'n tisey danced at'the Pionch alid Jud'v thealier in Chicago. The-v arc to give a recital, ai Cminuit fouse jin, Wjsssetka 1 I!oda eqeinpl. ,Nove ,n.ber 27, FANCY FRESH DRESSED1 IStewing Chi ckensi 16 1b. FANCY' Leg of Lamb, SIL 1 PLANT No. a Phone RoaneS PARIK 6300 Kimnbali md Touhr Aveu. PLANT NO. 3 phono YARDS 3100 140 Vf.mt 43rd Str.et PLANT NO., 4 7112 Kimblil AV.. PLANT NOS pion# PARK mIOSE m. Northwemt OiE Ce. 207 Grace Staet Park Ridie,111. At Our TrWO bDEPENDABLE, DRUG -STORES Promnpt Pleasant PersonalService More thon 28 yéevs. of satisfactory service to the residents of Wilmette and Kenilworth is our recommendationý for your patronlage. You witI find us Accurate and Prompt in the tendling of your Prescriptions and otli*r drug needs. Merely F orest avenIue, ( chines. Mrs. Mead and the Funk car m for the appearanlc Sen. Mas hotfp-j PLANT NO. i Fullerton .Ave. Phne DIVEftSEY 2700 (.11 dejarimew ts) ;A odSoe -l

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