Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jul 1937, p. 38

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1617 Creenwood,- Wiimtette (2 bl)cke to Kenilworth statfon) OWNER OFFERS Just comipleted:-,7 roomns, plus, game rôoü. Liing room 14%'x25'. Library (or bedroomn) with bath on firat. floor. Terrace Off ýdifling room. SeBcond, floor 3 bediroome, 2 baths; wsun *deck. Mas- ter chamber has prvate bath and dressing room. Two-car garage. Unex- cdei4 decorations, ar- rangemnents and details. Open* dally & evenings. Disecus price ($22,500) .à terme wlt& CLAUDE W. MORRIS Wil. 1490 Ge 2920 la services were held at 2 :30 o'clock Wednesday* at the Highland Park Presbyterian church. h Iiteirment was in Gait, Ont.> Passes Awayin.,Florida- William Hoimes, former. resident, of Wilmette, and former business *manager of the Chicago Evening, Americ an,. pas sed away on Wednes- day of Iast week at bis home ini Or-, lando, Fia. Anative of England, Mr. Holmies came to the' United States as a boy. *and, was educated iii American Schools. At. the age of 29 he became bu-sines.s manager of the New *York Press, -and lat er. held important pos:- týons 'on the New York Sun and the Boston American before becoming connected with the Chicago Ameni- cail. He retired iii 1933. ýHe is survived by two daughters, *Mrs.. Grace Todd and M.\rs. George Dormai. M.rs. Holmies passed away' ini April. Mrs. Mary, Wallace Passes of the N ortnern T rust company, Ch.icago * banking concerti, was born in Pottsvi le, Pa., and studied Iaw in Washington, D. C., while working for a newspaper there. lie was later admitted to the bar in Chicago, and, after association wvitn the Columbian exp 1osition and the Cyruls McCormick esetate, became, employed by the bank. He had been vice-presi- de-nt and head of the trust departmnent Mr. Edmonds, who was 70 years of age,: is survived by bis widow, M.rs. M ary. Addison Edmonds, and a son, Thomas. ,Head of Art.Aca'de'my Passes Away Friday Hjugh M.ý Newman, 123 Broadway,: Wilmette, director of- the --Chicago. Academy of Fine Arts, n - rsdn of the:village for-the. past six yas passed away on Friday of last. week a~t th~e Evanston hospital .iQllowing an operation. Mr. Newman, a native of Chicago. was formerly engaged in the adver- tisingbusiness in New York. Funeral service were held on Sun- day at theé Scott chapel, Evanston.' He is survived by lis widow, Mrs. Therese Heberi Newýman; hy two datighters; Millicent L.ouise and Char- line Therese: by bis mother, Mrs. Laura Carr Newman of New Yorke jThur.., FrL., Sun:, , N@ Mafls Lunfl .July 22, 23, 25j Every Thurs.. Fr1.. Sut.. Sun.. * THiis COUPO N ADMiSSION j AND 25c Ladies, O0C - Men, 60C ENTITL-Es BEARIER TO j aturday: Laies, 60c - Muen , 75 I ONF PULL I ADMISSION îI IZE OUR ADVE T IS ERSI ý r.vanston nospital. Mrs. Wallace, Whlo was 74 years old, is survived by t wo daughters, Mrs. W. R. Yates, and Mrs. J. King, and three grand-children. Mrs. Wallace had Iived with ber mother for the past three years. Services were held at 2 o'clock last Monday by Dr. J. W. F. Davies, for- mer associate minister of the Win- netka Congregational church, offici- ated, and interment was at Acacia Hej-q6art Attack Victim Charles F. Paine, emnployed 'in the mneat market at the Rapp Bros. grocery an.d market in,, Wilmette, dropped dead from a heart attack Tuesday of this week. Mn. Paine complained of discomifort cariier the same day, but continued working un- til the sudden attack a short time later. Eiitertaiiument NO COVER OR MINIMUM CHARGE Winnetka 897 Linde, 687. ds PAT j

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