Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Aug 1939, p. 47

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February. One 0f the features of the conven- Harrisburg-Pa,calm, and She is survived by her daughter, tien wiil be a mernorial service at George N. Short of Butte, Mont. 1 Mrs. Margaret Holg Moore, of Phil- the fraternity shrine, the Levere Party for High Bchouleu adeiphia, and a brother, Wilbur Me- Memnorial temple, 1856 Sheridan Several North Shore high achool Cormick, of Austin, in addition to road, Evanston, Thursday, August graduates wil be among those, who herhusband. -Mrs. Holg. was a' life 24. This wil be followed by a trip have' been invited te attend the me mbe r,-f Friends, of Amierican to the grave of, W il liam C. Levere national rushing party to be staged Writers, and. had lived in Wilmette of Evanston, exècutive- secretary at the, fraternity temple during the silice 1921. andps national. president, in Me- Leadership school,, August 22. The Funeral. services w e. r e. held at morial Park. cemetery, rush-, party wyill. attract mnany bigh Lain mortuary in Chicago on Wed- Activities f or Womeén schooi îgraduatees fromn the entire nesday and burial. was at, Acacia On: the same day visitn oe Chicago >area. It is being sponsored cemnetery. tthcovnin ilbehnrdby the Chicago Alumni association at a luncheohitebnutal and the SAE chapter at Northwest- MRS. GEORGE OtTSEIFEN of the temple. In charge- of the -eru.. Funeral 'services were held at. St. even t are several wives of, members 'At the close of the schooi on Francis Xavier cburch, Wilmette, residing in the Chicagoaaicd. Wednesday, August 23,. the delegates Wdedyfor: Mrs. Mary Louise ing Mrs. Norman Pritchard of Hub- wl oet h deae ec Ortseifen, who died at. 7:30 o'clock bard Woods, Mrs. Harry A. Acker- oewr .tywMji'égas Monday morning :at bler home, 337 burg of Park Ridge, and the I foli:'frein the 85 aiurnni. associations Essex road, -Kenilworth. Mrsr. Ort- lowing women from Evanston; Mrs. from- throughout the :country.. The seifen, 58 years old, bad been iii for James E. Chapman, Mrs. Emory D. convention proper will open Thurs- more than four years. Shie had been Stoker, Mrs. Raymond C. Harrer, day morning following. a model i- a Kenilworth resident for 14 years Mrs. Harry E. Mock, Mrs. JohnT: itiation conducted by national ofifi- and was a, Member of the Cathoic ock, Mrs. Clyde D. Foster, Mrs. cr n ensday night. Women's league and other church Louis K. Thompson and Mrs. Ed- and philantbropic organizations. win E. Besser. POINJTS FOR IOWA GAME She is survived, by ber husbafld, Other events planned by the comn- . Duané Clemons of Storm Lake, George Ortseifen, president of the rnittee for the women are a boat la., sophômore end candidate on Monarch Refrigerating company, trip to Benton Harbor and St. Jo- Northwestern university's foot- ,an a auhte, Ms.Maron an seph, MicÉ., Friday, August 25, a bail tearn, hopes te break into the 7344 North Ridge avenue, Chicago. tour of the Marshall Field store in Wildcat' lineup for the Iowa game Buriai was at Graceland cerne- Cicago, on Saturday, and the con- this fail. Two of bis old higli school tery.I vention ball on the beach walk of teammates, Tom Chapman an d AMBRSE . RED Fthe Edgewater Beach hotel, that Otto Boettcher, wili be sophomore Ambe J. edaREsDeta nigbt. members o! the Hawkeye squad, Ambrse . Red, resden atand the three Youngsters hope te see the .home of bis daughter. Mrs. Eu- Sessions rt IMotel . actionaasteh oer gene S. Ward, 727 Linden avenue, According te Lauren Foreman, ex- nagntechoer Wlmette, since the death of his ecutive secretary i charge of the wife a year ago, dièd Thursday, Au- sbrine i Evanston, main sessions DOUBLE A»MmON gust 3, at Evanstan hospital. Mr. of the convention will be held àt Joe Cook of St. Louis, who will Rend, 75 years old, was born in the Edgewater Beach hotel, Charles be a sophomore guard candidate on Lowell, Mass., and had lived in Chi.- F. Colins o! Boston, Mass.., nation- Northwestern university's. foot- cago for more than 70 years. ai1 president, wifl be in charge. Se- bail team this fall, has set two high He was founder of Rend and Corn- cial events will include a banquet goals to attain i college. He. hopes pany, Chicago coal dealers, and was on Friday night and the convention to be eiected te Phi Beta Kappa, active in the Knights of Columbus' bail on~ Saturday. Normani Pritchard bonorary scholtirship fraternity, and. in addition te his daughter he is o! Hubbard Woods, will serve as win Ali-American honora in football. surived by three sons, Ambrose J. toastmaster at the banquet and the Jr., John F., and Commander main speaker wili be Major Generai THAT WAS A GAME! Charles J. Rend, U.SN. Stanley H. Ford cf Chicago, corn- Since football became a varsity Funeral services were heid at St. , mander of the Sixth Corps Area. 1 4 whatever the rea son, this tact is out- standing: more persons.are killed and injuredin.traffic, accidents dur- ffig August than in any other- monthý of, the year. Start practicing pre- vention from the beginning. ,It's atm "the :,best Cure.e" Strengthen' thé "«weakest 1i!k!" . A fool and his car are soon carted Stop thé Upward Trend! 'The 1111- nois- A utomnobile club's .Odraph"P showing motor vehicle fatalities in Illinois continued its, upward, clmb. during the month of.June when 159 motorfists îmet death iaccidents. Stop this ominous climb - drive sanely! 1Poolsh driving, f8 PoveTtt of the ~minri! * Pedestrian Facts: More than twvo- thirds of the pedestrians'involved i fatal traffic accidents during the first six months of this year were committirng à violation or engaging in some obviously unsafe act. Don't be a reckless walker-your life-ex- pectancy is too short! An ounce of courteayi, t iorth a ton of prof anf ty~. S-afe A-ctions F-rom ~E-lders T-each Y-oungsters is survivead y îwo Qaugniers, and a UdentsU.L ,VwwnetL,, eson, Ruth, Eleanor, and Alan. nia somne twelve or: Funeral services were heid on and have many lfr Wednesday at the Scott chapel, i olderý residents on '. I

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