Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jan 1940, p. 51

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wbhom live in Chi- Funeral s e r v- ices will. be held Friday- morning at il o'clock, -M** the' Masonic tem- ple, 1010 Central avenue, Wilmette, conduted y.Wil- mette Lodge No. Hisrry W.Miler; 931 A. F. a n d A. M., of wbich. he was a member. He Was also a member of the Consistory. and Sbrine. Following the Service the -re- mains will be taken to'Geneva,. Ill., and placed beside those of his wife. ýwho .preceded him in death 18 years ago, and of bis parents, Mr. Miller was removed from the homeé ôf MrÉ. Jamês T. PÉdwards, 1003 F~orest avenue, where he re- sided. about 10-30 o'clock last Satur- day morning. to Evanston bospital. No evidence of activity emanating from bis room tbat morning, an in- vestigation was made and he was found unconscious in bis bed, evi- dently the victim of a stroke. After entering the bospital he regained consciousness at intervals, but only momentarily. being practicaliy in coma until the end camne. mette,' at a meeting' of the Fanmlly Weliare associatione. Monday",eve- ning9, Janùary .15, in the- Wilmette public. library. Would Diseourage migraten In giving a'history of the amend-e ment, whlch ls known as Hoèuse IBI No. 272, Mrs. Van der :Vries said that it- had been deslgned to dis- courage undesirable :migration to Chicago fromn the South.ý Mr. Olmfsted pofinted out the fat that the n ew amendment penallzed individuals and families Who, al- thoguh they have. legal residences mhi avenue and Paulina street, Chicago, in which Mrs. ileerup had been an. active membèr, on Monday after- noon, with interment at Memorial Pak crntey She is survived by ber husband, Olof;. four sons, John of Chicago, Bertel of Kenilworth, Alex of New York, and Oscar of Chicago; a sis- ter, Mrs. Stina Wennergren, three brothers, Oscar Frank, and John 'Johnson, and six grandcbildren. MMl. ELIZABETH BAKKAMO Funeral services for ?rs. Eliza- beth Bakkamo, who died on January VIew MevieFImm Miss Ruth Lauder, publicty. s ec- retary of United Chariries, presenit- ed t he movie Mim 'Vonquering Trouble," deplcting the workr of the United Charities with one ofItis fsam- me.Befüre presenting the film, Miss Lauder gave a short talk tell- ing. t the f ~lua bad be.,mmini order to show lay people the differ- eunce between the old-fashloned Idea of giving help after lhe family oir Individual bad broken down elther soclally, mentally, or physically, and the modemn theory of famifty welfare work, which is to help pre- serve family unily and prevent such breakdowns.

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