Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Dec 1934, p. 10

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guest r and h( at An- SKFORý Mr. -« sud' àvoid b.int misled diseppointed 48 Yearsp Experience Upholstering sud Repairing Furniture CHAIR RECANING AtFunû-ure CO., 328 Lindm Avenue Phone Wduntt. 4453 delightfully the season. worry, andid dolivered te Tsue Ylsroel.... ...... Landsrnan Kedusha . ....... Tyler-Idelsohn Ma.y the Words ...... Landsman Afthem:, "0 Pralse Ye the Lord"- Solo: *"Rejolce Greatly" ..... Franckl Miss Berenice Taylor Va'Anachnu ................... Binder Large...............Perirnan Eflohenu ...Stark RETURNS FROM INDIANA Mrs. Frederick H. Bird,: 515 Eleventh street, returned last Thurs-, day from a fortnight's Visit in >In- diaapoisWith, Dr. and Mrs;. John R. Newcome and Mr. an& Mrs. Neal Thurston. Miss. Margaret Bird, Frederick, Jr., and. Mr..,Bird were guiests of. the Newcomes for several days, returning hoame before Mis. 732 TWELPTH STRIET (laMoHrbas GeGrage) WIt.aa .=Im %S --- and wbut en opportlanity to serve ice cream in lal the~ slluring croatiouis that- we have especially desîgned for It i. the happy solution to your dessert problean. No no preparation. Just telephone and your order will 'b. your home çonveniently packed, ready te serve. Individual Fo us $2.50 Per dozenà Sont& CIeas Turkeys Chiishv.s Beill eisimas Troc Snow Sais Pumpkiat 1il Poinsaltia A4ttheaonual îîîeètin.J of WiI- usette Lodgc No. 931, A. F. A.. M., held Thuirsday evei*, Deci-mber 13, tle following off icers îéerc clerled for 1935: Orville G. Daily, .master. Raymond B. Swigart, senior Norman W. Smith, juior warden. Earl E. Orner, treasurer. Charles C. Schult-z, secretary. Appointive officers on the new roster are as follows :11 .Albert M. Long, chaplain; joseph J. Howard, senior deacon; George F. Iliff, junior deacon; Paul C. Dever, senior steward; Albert G. Jefferson, junior steward; Fred W. Kidd, marshal; Orian A. Galitz, organist, Charles L. 1-osken, chaplain,l Ernest C. Cazel, inarsbal.. ary; and SON NS BORN A soli, Richard Buck Osgood, was born on December 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Osgood, 2109 Chest- uiut avenue. The baby is tbe Os- good's third. c hild. iront of uts car and was fatally in- 'ured. It is explained that the littie victim, a pupil at St. Joseph's scbool, was late to scbool, wbich probably accounts for ber burry and the ac- .cident. Mr. -Braui picked the cbild -up and carried ber into, the Ridge Avenue Pharmacy, 'from wbhere Scott's am- bulahce was called to reniove ber* tothe Evanston hospital. Mr., Braun, sù,ffering.. from .extreme n'ervous sbock, was taken to bis,,borne. Hé is an officer> of Braun Bros. Oul conr pany., At tbe bospital examination i e- vealed that tbe girl bad sustained, a- broken jaw, severe lacerationis of the face and: a skull, fracture., Sbe was put into an oxygen tent, during the day., but died that: nigbt without re-, gaining consciousnfess. Surviving are the' parenits, :nine brothers and five sisters, Janet be- ing the eleventb child ini a family of fifteithe ~edet of wbiG.h is 19 vears and the youtigest 2 montbs. A coroner's inquest is being held this (Thursday) morniiig at Scott's. funeral home, 1118 Greenleaf avenue. ..Funeral services will be beld Friday morning at St. Joseph's ëhurcb, con- ducted by the pastor, the Rev. J. A. Neumann. Burial will be in St. Jo- sepb's cemetery. GET -BIDS FOR TRUCK bids received -we re referred to the com- mittee on sewer and water for a de- cision, Bids for supplying. chemicals f or the waterworks were referred to Village Manager Boyne H. Platt, and SuperintenclentW. M. Oison, wbo are to tabulate 'the proposais and -eport t.o tiue sewer and. water committee at a meeting to be beld Saturday' morn- ing. This committee is empowered ýto award the contract subjec*t to approval by the board. Haif Melons 413, Liudon, lette 41,20 sob " Main Sbeef t 1Liden Avenue Mmc WELL Phone Wilmtt. 3334 i r 7

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