Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jul 1935, p. 6

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FresD PecmwitIu PIeitc VcMiRa Regular 60c vlue (QUART) PEAC.OCK*-S.. 4 13 UindenAvenueWimte42 A HOT WEATHlR TRUAT Everyone wiJIlco a liberal serv- ice of Lyman'. 1be Creamn with that special flavor that Mrs. Lyman's.-pri- ate formula gives it. Special This Week Prune Quart Whip lce Cream sud Apricot Ice. brick .........i............. Foursome Package Serves four, 25c We wil deliver vromptlzy a( UiQ tirne $ol apectfaj. 42C SUIT, SALE. $2450. A Small Group end on th $28150. et $19,75 Hari Born in Toronto, Can., on August 27, 1855, Mr. Mcbonald entered the service of thé Grand Trunk line as a messenger ini 1868., He camne to Chicago in 1911, becoming géneral. passenger agent dur- ing tbe World war while, the, railroads *were under -fédéral contrcrl. He -reti.red in 1923. Besides the daughter in K(eniliývorth,, he. is survived by a son, Charles J. Mc- Donald 0f, Toronto. The funeral- services, held Monday afterhoon Wilmette, Ez Ashli tery, iat Scott's funeral home in, were condu':ed by the Rev. .y Gerbard of Christ cburch, t.Burial was at -Rosebil! cemne- Mrs. Walton M. Thorp, et. Dies in KenilWorth' Mrs. EunceCrry orp, 82 yearq. old,' died on Monday 'at the ýhon.Ie of her daughter, Mrs.- Herbert A. Lun- dahl, 224 Raleigh road, IKenilworth,- with wbom she had miade ber home for the past five years. I3esides the daughter in Kenlilworthi, Mrs. Thorp. is, survived by four other .daughters, Mrs John P. Baldwin of Santa Monica, Calif., Mrs. Lewis C. Maser. and Miss Margaret "hoip of Chicago, and Mrs. Marshall Arnold of Glencoe, and a son, K. H. Thorp of Wviliietka. Mr s. Tborp was the widow of- Walion Donald Dingwall, Formffer Wilmette Resident, Dies Donald Dingwall, wbo formerly ived on Laurel avenue in Wilmette, died suddenly Sunday at bis borne. 2213 Ridge avenue, Evanston. Mr. Dingwall is survived, by bis widow, Mrs. Anna L. Dinigwall, and by onc son, Donald, Jr. The funeral services were b.eld on reiei o i viiitc VI à% - . an estate on Spring lake, near Grand Haven, Mich., about six years ago. The fainily borne bere was at 60Y6 Wasig- ton avenue.. Tbere are two other sons, William and, Douglas. While, résidents of Wilmette the family, attended the Christian Science church. The reports of the accident'state tha t tbe brother;'and sister, who were iini- separable companionis, according to tIhe father, ýWere returningÉ homne from. Grand Haven, wbere they had spent the eve- ning. Doane, who was driving, evident- ly lost control of the car, and it col- lided wvith à- telephone pôle,, turning over three tinles. Miss Winslow was thrownr f rom th e car,. striking her- head on the pavement, and instantly kîlled. Her brother, who disappeared after the accident, jumped to bis death from the ninth floor of a Milwaukee hotel Tuesday-nigbt. Àtte.ded Seh" IHere Helen Winslow was a toriarer st.u- dent in the Wilmette Public schools and wvas a recent graduate of a business college at' Muslçegon, Micb. Doane at- tended New, Trier High school and wvas a graduate of tÎhe'Onarga (111.)* Mili- tary academy,,class of 1927., 1-e was interested in fôrestry, and ~a to haveý continued a. forestry course at Michi- gan State university at Lansing this faîl:.' Arthur W. Winslow, the father, is FERA administrator for Ottowa. comnty, Michigan. Funeral Services HeId for Mrs. Olive Reese ~Mrs. Olive Reese, 1334 Elmwood avenue, wife of Dr. Charles N. Reese, passed away early Saturday morning. Mrs. Reese bad been a resident of XiI- mette for many. years. flesides ber. husband, she is survived hy.,a son, Dr. H. C. Reese of Wilnictte, a claughter, Mrs. Harry V. DonalIson of WXilniette, and two, sisters, Mrs. Harry \V. Star.- of Chicago and Mrs. Artbur 'Woodl of Long Beach, Calif. The daughiter, Mirs. white and two-tone shoes, $465 BURINS TOGGERY THIR WILMETTE STORE FOR MEN. 1164 Wilmpue Ave. Phone Wilmi:ete 2435 1Al

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