Noven~ber 8, 19~4 ~uv., ~ w ____________________________________________ WAI..AUfl £ RRACIJES 95TH MILESTONE I T/tai fine patriarch and respectedl citizexn, thte Reze. William Anderson, 719 Park avenue, passed thte 951h imilestone on his hif es jo-urne v Monday, and seens destin cd, if one is to judge fromi nie» tal alertntess and physical ruggedncss, ta cnjq3y "mainy happy returns of the daY." The Rev. Mr. Anderson,, ai minister of the Preshyterian faiti- native of Ohio, where he was b November 5, 1839. and where the years of bis ministry were spen had many charges during the1 having been pastor of the 'Loudc Preshyterian church for twenty Mrs. Anderson passed on in and shortly thereafter the Rev. Anderson came to Wilmette to bis*home with his daughter, Mrs. Harper. Another daughter. Mrs. Groves, lives at 1223 Wilmette ai A third daughter. Mrs. D. W. M.I is a resident of Xooster, Ohio. 'T'he venerable clergyman is ail student and spends much of his ti reading. However, lie is a loverc open, and finds great pleasure in t care of the lawn and gardenl.Ir tlhe sunîmer he labors as the nmoves hini on the Harper farni in ýL gan. thereby keeping fit and str( The interesting and uniusual ani sary was marked hy. a family ce] tion, and the congratulations of friends added to the pleasures o occasion. GUESTS FROM ARIZONA Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Nylund, 1634 Forest avenue, had as their guests for several days this week the latter's niece and husbanid, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Mason Gerhart of Tucson, Ariz. The Gerharts- had been at- tending the convention of the Nation- al Association of Practical Refriger- ation Engineers held ini Springfield, Ill., November 1-3, aaid béfore conm- ing to Wilmette they stopped in, Mel- Vin, Ill., to visit. Mrs. Gerhart's grand- mother. They spent f rom Sunday to Tuesday ýwith the Nylunds and have, now returned to Tucson. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs . Raymond DeThorne of Detroit announce the birth of their son, Raymond John, who was born on October 24. Mrs. DeThorne, the former Clara Selzer, is the daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. John Seizer of 1601 Walnut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Seizer are now visiting their daughter. Mrs. Selzer planning to remain in Detroit several weeks. The DleThornes bai e another son, Richard Frederick, who is 2 years old. retired1 h, is ai orn o Legion Auxiliary active 1 it. He Wilitet te Unit 46 period, ýenv'illt- The American Legion Auxiliary will years. hold the first meeting of the new fiscal 1906. year Monday, November 12, at the Ma- Mr- sonic temple, recently chosen as the miake meeting place for this year. For sev. J. R. eral years we have been holding, our S. B. meetings iii private homes, but we are venue, a gr owing organization and by select- etzler, ing a public hall, centrally located, wve i iope to increase membership. The i vdmeeting wvill start at 8 :15 o'clock after me ini which wve are invited to join the Legionl of the ini its celebration of the I6th anniver- takiig sary of the signing of the Armistice. )uring spirit Mrs. C. B. Cochran, 1605 Walnut \Ichi- avenue, has been chosen to speak a t 'n- th netn of the Soutth Side HigF f nîiver- Schiool couaicil of the Chicago Parent lebra- 'reacher -association, held in the Hyde' mi¶ iv1 - ______________________________________________ - Park ýschool today' (Thursday).* This will be an ail-day session with sixteeil high schools represented. Mrs. Cocb- ran, who has heen Americanism chair- mnai of Cook county for three'years, is Well. qualified for tbis honor. She wilI speak at the morninig session, ber sub- ject being, Ciizehship." A bake sale will be beld Saturday, November 17, at the National Tea store, 1107 Central avenue, for the benefit of the Auxiliary. W. Cary, Lewis Dies Suddenly November 3 Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Evanston Masonic temple for W. Carey Lewis, 201 Ken- ilworth avenue, Kenilworth, president of the M. B. Cook company, Chicago typewriter suPply merchants, who died last Saturday on a ramp at Dycbe stadium of Northwestern uni- versity while be was on bis way to watch the Northwestern-Wisconsin football game. The services were under the auspices of Chicago com- mandery No. 19. Knights Templar. Mr. Lewis came to Chicago, more than, 40 years ago. He. was borei Virginia ini 1873., He was president of the Chicago chapter'of the Izaak Walton league and was. à member of> the -Union leaguc,' Executives', Lions' and Cooperativeclubs. Surviving bim are.his widow, Mrs. Betice, C. Le 'wis, threebiothers, Dr. Thomas Lewis of Chicago, Wil- liam Beinard Lewis of Kenlworth and Granville R. Lewis Il of -Lynch- burg, Va. and two sisters, Mary and Adelaide of Fairfa x Courtbouse, Va. 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