Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Mar 1939, p. 47

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son, in the building business with offices at 545 Lincoln avenue. Win- netka, is a champion at the art of badminton play. Last Sunday, Boyd doubled with George Bent, also of Winnetka, to annex the men's doubles title at the Midwest Badminton tournament held at Evanston High school. The pair, playing under the colors of the Skokie Badminton club, defeated Henry Raynolds and Seymour Pes- kind of Chicago 8-15, 17-16, 17-16. Bent, paired with Elizabeth Pol- lock of Winnetka, won the.. mixed doubles title, defeating Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marki of Chicago, 1215, Full information may be obtained from the secretary of the U. S. Civil Service Board of Examiners, at the post office. HARRY MARSHALL GILES Harry Mar shall Giles, 65, died in his home at 1015 Chestnut avenue, Wilmette, Friday, February 24, fol- lowing an illness which had. con- tinued from January 22. HEATING SERVICE W. Service Ail Makes DAY AND Telephone Wissetb NIGHT 4000 HEADED FOR JAIL The entire membership of t mette Rotary club will go Wednesday, March 15. 1oT the wentlemn ini nQ was wid des of the Que Ty wil have luncheon in a restaurant near-not in-the jail house. and then spend a major portion of the afternoon on an extensive tour of the county premises. NEW STATION OWNERS ters to Cnicag chosen presider position he held death. 0. In 1935 he was t of the company, a until the time of his M P. RONONa MRiS. U. A. wHEE] Mrs. C. A. Wheeler, ar Wilmette since 1895, die nt of O UF NUIHEUN I-LIUFI heri DU P1344 MUMOMMMM RmmmmRmý

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