Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Feb 1939, p. 56

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Mr. ïoffinann had been i the florlst business I Wilmette for more than 30 ye ars. He lu survlved-by a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Higglns, with whom he made his home; by five sons, Hu- bert,'. Jr., of 2101 Lake avenue, Ar-, thur of 2.04 Ridge avenue; Edmund, of 2039 Lake avenue; Alexander of Chicago; and James of Harding road, Nortbfield; by a sister, Mrs. Paul Bleser; and by two brothers, Phillp and John. .Fuiieral services* were held Thurs-_ day mornlng at St. Joseph's church with burial at St. Joseph's cemetery. Square Post of the Amenican Légion will present its celebrated Drufm and. Bugle corps at the third annuat WIFashingtons Birthday parti/ and dance Saturday night, Februarij 18, sponsored by the Evanston Post No. 42,: DruLmand Bugle corps Square Post corps holda the Clasa B corps of 32 men or legs) state championship, and. tosM put on'a spécial exhibition SOtttdayJ night. Evanston ]Post corps has been under the supervision of John A. Carney, director, in rounding out its amn- bitious programs for the dance this J. A. Car with Conway's clarinetist with been associateca for 34 years. He wa a Knight Temnpiar, a Shri- ner, a 32nd degree Mason, and a member of, the Chicago Drug and Chemical and the Skokie Country clubs, the California Golf club ini San Francisco, and the St. Andrew's wil aiso give an ex- the evening's entertain- is open to the general naci maaer

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