Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Aug 1936, p. 5

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Golf - Charles A. Crane and a 4iozen caïc owners were selîng Thompson 'M. Wakeley. beer and liquors in No-Mani's-.aild, Basebali - John F. White and Walter Knoop.HeIJ to.Gran<I Jury On Thursday of last week, Juktice. Sports and Pastimhes-William T. of 'the Peace Albert J. Sengstock of' Grimm, Willard N. Schoeneck, and Morton Grove lheld a number of the Clyde Ross.. cafe owners to -the grand .jury o Horseshoes-,N. L. Nygaard and charges of selling liquor. uilawfully Bob Townley. in (iry territory.. Tickets-Mrs., William Taylor and Lt is expected that Judge Prz-tstal-* Mrs. Caroine Ellsworth... ski ' vil1 -receive .1aster SullivanI's, B. Taylor, opinion, together with the objections .Attendance-Herbert of *attorneys repregen.iting opposin 1g John H. Lawson, and Warren HIathÉailiterests,.the. latter part of the week. way. Charles H. Jackson, 1017. Elmwood A featuire of the field day each avenuie, Wilmette, attorney' for New year is. an egg-throwing con test,' Trier township, aLppeared before, the; constituting a sport in wbich. many master in chancery on Wediiesday Kenlwôthmen have beicomne quite moriiig of this week, seeking tomýi- ,adept and mihichi provides many ýa tervene in, the case on behaif of a thrill and Iaugb. inumber of property owners in the un- -Complete details of the field day iiicorporated area of the township. T'he "motion' was to be heard thurs day of this week by Judge Harry Former Resident Dies at Fisher in the Circuit court. MNrs. 'Margaret Scbeidenhelm' Pier-, Home in Orlando, Fia. son. 804 Forest 'avenue, WVilmette,' Word was received Wednesday towniship dlerk, appeared as a witmiorning of nes's at the hearing before the justice of Lafayette this week of the deatb, Mark Çozzinis, former' of the peace *at Morton Grove, last resident of Wilmette, at his home week, but was not summoned before in Orlando, Florida, Tuesday night, the master in chancery. Services and burial 'will be at OrShe pointed out in her test'imony lanido Thursday. it was announced. Y, Shaw. pediatrician, is in charge. îrum Z ro 4 O'clocc. tDr. Noel Don Flinin, sonof Mrý. and Mrs. S. D. F U RRI1E RS Flinn, 714 Greenileaf -avenue, returned to Wilmette on Friday from Camp HighTallors and Cleaners lands at Saynier, Wis., where he spent aý tif. Furih 'St. Ph~ Wlmel.1907, SHAW N EE FINAL CLiEAR]ANCE.e Hart Schaffner & Marx SUITS àud TOPCOATS Yeur 'round weights lust a e days Ieft to take. advantage 'of th ese fine HatSchaifner & Marx clothes at quick clearance prices. DURNS TOGGERY THE WILMETTE STORE FOR MEN 1164 Wilmette Ave. Phouce Wil. 2435 sprmng of 1934, andi that the New CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Trier vote., beld on the day of the joan Savage wvas gues~t of honor at primary election of that year, was two parties on Wedniesday of last week, %valid. the ninth anniversary of bier 'birtbday. In the afternoon she entertained fourMiss Dorothy Bleser to teen friends at a party and in the evelier father and mother, Mr. and Become Bride Saturday ning Mrs. G. R. Savage 'of 1359 Asbland M.iss Iborothv Bleser, daughter of Mir. and M-\rs. Nick Bleser, and John avenue gave a dinner party for grownPerrault, son of> Mrs:' Nani Perrault ups at whicb Joan was present. I and Shanbin Prints BATISTES .I9 Your Choice, yard. ... 19 I -zig Hoffmann land' Miss Mari of Wilmette returned f rom a week's vacation at 1148 WiImette Avenue ugatuck. Phorne WiIm.Me .580 S, ~jI 1. il

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