Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Mar 1939, p. 64

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lett of the Kenilworth Union churvh A daughter, Mrs. W. M. Branich, ..with wvhom he.had made his home in Kenilworth. andý tw.o grandchil- dren also survive. MISS MARGARET WORTHMAN miss Margaret Worthman . 1028 Greenleaf avenue. Wilmrette, passed away Sunday in the Evanston hos- pital of bronchial pneumnonia. She was 34 years of age, and Was. an: employéeeof the Chicago and North Western railWay company. F uneral. services wére held. on Tuesday at the Scott chapel in Wil, miette with interment at Baraboo, MATTRESSES Low as .. .. . .... Tuesday morninfr fromn her late resi- dence to St. Francis -Xavier church. with burial at Cal1vary.cernetery., Her husband, John,. and'a bro ther survive. FRANK MORAN Funeral,'services for Frank Mor- -an. who passed away on Wednesday of last week'at his home, 1047 Lin- deni -avenue. Wilrnette, were held ýon Friday norning at St. Francis-Xa\,- ier church,ý with interment at Tech- Mr. Moran. who was born in 1875. had been .a'-resident, of, the villagel for- more >than a qu arter of ýa cen-_ tury. Mie reti red fromn the photo- engraving business eight years ago and was one of the oldest members of the Photo-Engravers' union No. 5. ~He is sïrvIvéd lyr h1 widow, by eight children: Donald, Edmund, John, Frank, Robert, Brijan, Celes- tine, and Cecilia, ail of Wilmette.1 MRS. ALICE E. AKINS Mrs. Alice E.. Akins, 77 years old. died Wednesday of Iast week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. 'How-ý ard C. Greer, 1152 Hamptondale road, Winnetka. She has been in Mass TAKEN BY D.EATH Ch ief Warrant Boatswain :Robert Anderson, commanding the Coast Gua rd S'tation at Wilmette harbor, was. càI1ed to Milwaukee last week because of the death of his niother. Burial was to take 'place this Week, at Sturgeon Bay, Wis. 'ATTENDS FUNERAL jMrs. Henry J. AIiller. 819 Sixtecnth, street, went to West de Pere, Wis'.. this week to. attend. the funeral of a rela tive, johnO'Mara. NEW MUSEUM HOUES Spring visiting hours, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., are now in effect at Field M-use4um of'Natua4l istory, #epla-c ing the winter schedule of 9 to 4, it is announced by Clifford C. Gregg, director. The new hours will con- tinue in effect until April 30, after which the museum will bie open. daily from 9 a.m, to 6 p.rn. until Labor.Day, September 4. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Thogersen. 1141 Chestnut -avenue, have return- Mrs. Lively's car was thrown by the force of the impact to the southwest corner of the intersection. where it struck and knocked down a traffic sîgn, then plunged over the curb and struck a. building. pro- ceeded alonig the'sidewalk and1 park-, way. 'reentered the street >and con- tinued for 65 feeêt. w here it came to a. stop. Mrs. ,Dtinham's' car carne o a hait facing southw-est in the" inte .r- section. iMrs. Lively was held by the police on a charge of damag.ing Village property. and, Mrs. Dunhamn for fàilure Io stop for the traffic signal. Attends Services for Brother in .Southwest« IMrs. James G. Shakman, 35 Lin- den avenue. left Wilmette Sundayý -fo Aluqerqu~e, -N.M-. to atend the funeral of her brother who died very suddenly of pneumonîa. Mrs. Shakman will join Mr. Shakman in Los Angeles the end of next week froni whence they will sail with MIr. and Mrs. Rudolph Pabst of Winnet- ka, for Honolulu. Before returning home the middle of April, 'Mi-, and Mrs. Shakman will spend some tirne in San Francisco attending- the Fair. riren ;o survive. FRANK rLOWMAN- Funeral services for Frank Piow- man, 421 Linden street, Winnetka. who died in Chicago on Friday. of last week were held on Monday at the Scott ehapel, 1118 Greenleaf ave. nu e, Wilmette. CI-- -.--I . ll "-' vacation at Cocoa, IFIa. They cirove indýiesor-thr ,e, weeks on a cruise soteth and returned by train. with spvera1 friends, returned home thé first of last week. -o-- VISITS FATHER HERE Mrs. Joseph B. Kleclçner, 637 Ab- Mrs. Joseph }laydon Lamt (Mary botsford road, Kenilworth, left last Cathryn Niestadt) is h e r e from Thursday for New York to join Mr, North Dakota for a short: visit at Kleckrier who is spending several the home of ber father, George W. weeks, there on business. Niestadt. 805 Greenleaf avenue. 612 Church Street,UN.37 a sens. of the future. 4 UNL 3474

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