Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Dec 1934, p. 9

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avenue, concltcted by the Rev. George P. Magili, former pastor of the Wil- mette Presbyterian churcb. Burial %vil1 be in Memorial Park cemetery. Surviving are the widow,' Flore nce: ônedaugbter, Mrs. LaurettaOlmer, %vilmette.; two sons, Alexander W. of Chicago, and Robert C.,. Jr., Wil- mette; one step-son, Frank Ward, and one 'grandson, Jimmy,.Truidge, both of Minmette; one brother, Jacob McDaniel' of Wilmette, and one sis- ter, Mrs. Jane Hedges, of Oakland, Calif. Mr., McDaniel had been about bis business.,as usual, but for the. past week had complained of pains in his stomach.ý However, he>covered his newspaper delivery route themr- ing of bis death. After finishing bis work. he was Sitting in a'chair in the rear of the store. His son, Alexander, who was in :the front, part of the store. was attracted to bis father an& found himf unconscious and dying. Mr. McDaniel was born and spent bis entire life ini Wihiiette~. His par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDaniel, were among the earliest of Wilmnette settiers. For about 40 years he had conducted the business now operated under the 'name of Kenilworth News agency, in the same block on Main street, though in different locations. He purchased the business fromn his, brother Jacob. It will be continued by bisson Alexander. Mr. McDaniel was a veter-an of Arthu'r M. Peters of the* United Stautes naval. reserve corps, air di- viision, Pensacola, Fia., arrived Sot- urday' to spend a two zéeeks' fier- 1oîuqhtuith his parents, Mr. aiid Mrs. joh.« J. Peter, 1519 Wash- i qgton avemue. -He iql report backA Monday. Mr. Peters ha,ç about four »îontks of a ninie imo;ths' training period to compiete, after u-hich hi, hao- in. prospect a one year's crise ilboard ship. Guy Osborn, 330 Cumnor roaci, Kenilworth, spent the week-end with friends on a duck hunting, trip at Crane Lake Preserves ini Illinois. U'c. Cr'cam end.'Ices lmew Years Par$y 0 Success Our Special, Brick of Raspberry INec 45 end Vamilla. q.~ PEACOCW, S (CE CREAN. 413 Linden Avenlue ,,ýterans in Chicago. .Vembers of Troop,,,4 B ring Joy to Orphans' Tuesday. of last week broughit joy to the hearts of many littie orphians *at the Evanston children "s hospital and' hoine. The reason. for ail tlis * merrinient was that the Girl Scout, Or 'Iroop 4, Wilmette, hiad comeî to bri,îg them presents and a party. M iss Humphries' mother made eiglti-six popcorn bails. lInagine Sales Limifed l'o Sfock on Hün d No Exchanges FU R N IT U R E , e . .sail.. o ir t D«..as or Credifs LAMPS, Reg. Sale ]POce Prie *asociated with gôvernmemit service 0o- Marion Mesick, 321 Essex r Kenilworth, returned Sundayf Gulfport, Miss., Where she attc Gulf Park academy, to spend holiday vacation. N M. Comupany WiI.tt e 3060 Wilmeffe 4120.

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