Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Apr 1934, p. 57

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Lvy otraut11, aU ndtey lived i n Chicago for a time. They later returned to Wilmette and had liveci here continu- ously until moving to E'vanston. Besi des bis widow, Mr. Wagner.is survived by seven daughters and two somns. Joseph and Jacob* Wagner, both of Evanston, ire the, two sons., The daughters are Mrs. William Sargent of Wilmette, Miss Kitty Wagner, Mrs. Roy Beeman, Mrs. Margaret McCrick- ert, Mrs. John Moore and Mrs. Albert Eckenberg, ail of Evanston, and, Mrs. Henry Ziemski of Chicago. The funeral services were held at the residence of two of Mrs. Wagner's daughters, -Miss Kitty Wagner and Mrs. Margaret McCrickeit, 2643 E.. Railroad avenue, Evanston; on Marchi 21. The Rev. Leo M. Hartke and the Rev. Edward, J. Lynch, pastor and aesistant 'pastor respectively of St. Athanasius church, Evanston, and the Rev. joseph Rengel of Chicago, offi- ciated. Burial took placeat Memorialz Park cemetery.t Mr.Agnes J, Whiteoý Taken by Death Sunùday .Mrs. Agnes Johnston Whitç& of Bar'- rington, mother of Mrs.. Robert 0. Clark of Wilmette, died last Sunlday at the ýPresbyterian hospital in. Chicagyo. -Mis. White, who was the wife of- Selden F. 'White, niember of the brok- erage firm of Thomson and McKin- non, 141 W. Jackson boulevard, Chi- cago, becanie iii two weeks ago hl on a cruise to the Panama canal. She was taken ashore at Nassau and brought back to Chicago, Mrs. White was president of the Barrington Garden club and a charter member of the Evanston Garden club. She and her husband moved to Bar- nington tbree years ago,, but prior to that timie she had lîved in Evanston for twenty-seven years. Surviving b er,. besides her husband and- the daughter in Wilmnette, are an- other daughter, Mis sBilice White, and Mrs Whte's mother, Mrs. Williamý H. Johnston of Maitland, Fla. Private.fun- eral serviceswere held Tuesday after- Recerit guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore iE. Moritz, 226 Warwick~ road, Kenilworth, were their daugh. ter, Mrs. Morris A. Bell of Oshkosh, Wis., and Miss jean Sellars of Los Angeles. Their niece, Miss Elleri Terriss of Los Angeles, is. visiting them now. Melvin M. Hawley of 515 Warwick road, Kenilworth, left Monday .,on a business trip' to Washington, D. C. He took with him bis daughter, Brenna, and Phyllis CaVetoni of Wîlmettk. They expected >to retur n toclay (Thurs- day). IMrs. Thomas L. D. Hall, 1008 Green-* leaf avenue, is lu the Swedîsh Covenant hospital undergoing treatment for an injured back which she, incurred in an automobile 'accident several months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ms Fitch of Los Angeles announce.the birth of a daughter on March 29. The baby is their second child. Mr. Fitch was for- merly of Wilmette. Leonard E. Starkel of 906 Elm*oodý avenue was host to the Men's. Whist' club Tuesday -evening at the home of ClaudeE. Fitch, 1033 Elmwood avenue., Mrs. G.,W Hervey, miother o)fMr.i J. Nye Macaslister of 918 Ashiand avenue, left Friday forOmaha, Neb. -i-CALL HOWARD LAUNDRy.N 6 5 o o A Message on Spring Cleaning HERE was a. tîme when everybody thought of end. legs work end drudgery when it was time for sprang dcleaning. Now this annual task, with our assistance, Your upholstered furniture muet be protectadl from anothe. 1We ;Da thoroughly dlean end mothmproof ovorm stulfed furniture and the cost lu sùrprisangly ai. IRuts. that have been down all *inter should be shempo4aid. This wiiI restore their original bright colors and make themx dlean and sanitary. Drapes clened: by ns reelly, rndd beauty to your home, and -don't foret-ail wiâter clothing, such as suits, O'vercoses, fur coats, dresses, etc., should be tboroughly clen.d, ms a protet iroin moth. before puting .way. Jt tlephone us--we wail gladly caii and tell you how litti. it bcots to have us assist you witli your Spring dieaning. OUR ROtJTEMEN ARE AT YOUR SERVICE SPECIMEN BALLOT ELECTION, TUE.SDAY9 APRIL :10o 1934 For vote upon proposition to prohibit the sale at retail of alcoholic. liquor in that part of New Trier Township. lying wlthout thre corporate flnits .of any porated Town in said Township. City, Village, or Incor- 'ýlir .fl .£usKingA, o1.1arg1 a 1Lvenue. 0o Miss Bernice Bulley, 220 Sheridan road, returned to, Kenilworth Satur- day froni a three weeks' .visit wlth friends in New York Township?

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