Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Feb 1937, p. 8

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siýters, Mrs. Ida tlenn, andci s Lora.'Wolcott, -of, Kansas City. A third sister, Mrs. Lennie McCollum, passe awa the samne day at her home in Lawrenceville, Ill. EXPECTED HOME >Miss Mary Louise Schaeffer, eldest daughter of 'the Carlton Schaeffers cif g,» Sixteenth street, is expected home this week-end. Miss Schaeffer left Wilnette two weeks ago and has been. celebrating th e many festivities of the Mardi Gris at New Orleans. She also visited at Biloxi ith ber hoste ss, and other guests. We Have Our Office Corne in and see our new quarters -at Suite 10-11412 545 Lincoln Ave.. WInnetka C. HAHN for STAM PS! sonl. As 4 a tioure ru m 4*j airmen, Frank Hlayacek, local aviator, fiew over. the grave, dropping on itý a wreath of flowers. Miss M ae Hitchcock Dies at Hospital in Evanston Miss Mae Geraldine :Hitchcock, 110 Fifth.street, Wilmete, a.residenit of the Village for the past ten years, passed away suddenly Friday evening ini the Evanston hospital. She had been 111 for over a- month, but had been believed to bc-on the road to re- covery. She was associated .with:the Snydër-Waltoii company of Chicago. . tFueral services were held on Wednesday morning at the Scott chapel in Wilmette, with interment at coeck of who t 26, U, at invitation to any wno wuudeiu ur ~-. ested ini heariig Miss Easterbrook. 1Miss .Easterbrook will also.give the address at thé. Baha'i.House .of Wor- ship în -Wilmette Sunday afternoon, Februgry 21, >.at 3 :30 o'clock. Mrs. Pouline Hagen Dies at Home* of Heir Daughter Mrs. Pauline Hagen of -Black River IFalls, Wis., passed a Way on Wed- nesdav ofý last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William ýR. Mor- rison, 2032' Hiîghland avenue,' Wil- mfette, after an illness of a Imonth. Mrs. Hagen, who was the widow of Oie Hagen, had been- visiting inm the village since last faîl. Funeral services were held at Black River *Falls. 1Bestdes Mrs. -Morrisonshe. is sur. vived by five other daughters:- Miss Thelma Hlagen of Wilmette; Mrs. A. J. Nauzig of Moorhead, Minn.; Mrs. G. W. Fowler of Fargo, N. D.; Mrs. W. C. Follett of Fargo, N. D., and Mrs. W. J. Klein of Minneapolis, Minn., and by two sons, Arthur Hagen of Black River Falls, and Os- car Hagen of Minneapolis. 426 IJnden Ave, Walmeft .Phone WiIm.lte 4454 dow, Mrs. Mari a daughter, Mi -es were held on Mon-. St. Joseph's. church,* Mrs. 'Panushka, widow of William at Memorial Park Panushka, at one time presidenit of ssurvived by his Wl- the village of Wilmette, came to Wil- garet Barnich, and by mette in 1872, and resided at 1041 Forest '. Catherine Schwall. avenue until she went to live with. her - -- daughter and ber f amily. more tnan a month. Mr,. Schneider, who had lived ini the township ail his life, was 61 years of age.. At the time of his death he was the proprietor of a garage at 3119 Glenview road. He was a memiber of the Catholic Order of Foresters. Funeral services were held on Sat- urdav morning at St. joseph's church, 5s In two INI WIIuntt. Av.. Ph... Wihu.tt. Z435 4LuInae oV ui t. ±varys of tioiy Cross in Indiana are urged to attend this meeting to complete Lenten sewing.. il" wamatte Ave. Phone Wilmette 243S

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