Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jul 1937, p. 8

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ily ask .nany ques- encourage, the Yo0ung men .and women,.who are top proud or too scared to ask questions aCe Iess successful*in life. Everybody ouight to keep bis quiesti.on-ý b.ox>open, regardless of his age., An authority once said that Mnost mil. lionaires *wbhoý got, there by their Own ability- were-good question askers. Wle ask. ourselves here:> How1 can we give you better ,vlues? And we art> now giving yrou a better-than-ever answer tthat question. local assessor wlll be given full sup- p)ort when staternents' of protestý are founded upon facts. Prom~ise Less Confusion Local representatives participating- ini the conférence express tesle a s convinced- that the purpose aimed at werc accomplished, aid that there will be mnuch lcss' coufusibnl and o.b- jection iii regard, to the 1937 spread than attended tbat* of 1936.1 Ralph Wadsworth Moody Taken by Death Tuesday Ralph. Wadsworth Moody passed away Monday, July 26, at his home, 1625 Hinman avenue, Evanston. 1-e was 62 years of age. M r. Moody was boniin- Omaha. Neb., and began his career with the Cudahy Packing com.pany there.. He came to Chicago in 1911 and was cn- niectéd wit1 the com'pany rfor 41 years. most of which service was- in the Branch House Sales division. He was widely known th roughout packinp1, circles. Mr. Moody retired frorn blusi- ness in April, at vvhich time hie Nvas manager of the Illinois division of the Cudahy Packing companv. Mr. Mooly married the late Jean Camnpbell Moody in Omaha -in 1905. Inr September 1935 Mr. Mooclv iar StaLff Photos Mi. and Mrs. Joseph Reagan,*713 Locuist road, Wilrnctte, are the owners. of this inagjnificent dis play of Dorothy- Perkiins roses, bccomnin!, a poin.t of interest for north shore garden lovers. IMrs. Viola Fjellman ' Dies at Rest Hom e Mrs. Viola Fjellmani, 931 Twelfth street, Wilmette, passed away this past week at Marie's Diet and Resu Horne, 1104 Greenleaf avenue, after a 1n illness of several nionths. Mrs. Fjellman was 34 years old, and besicles her husband is survived by two sons, Raymond, 9 years old, and Stanton, 5 years old, as well as by her father, August Spe.cht, ber brother, Henry Mrs. Suee L.. Douglas' (lai med by Death in Texas at A ge of 103 IMrs. Sue L. Douglas, former resi- dent of Winnetka, and more recently of San Antonio, Texas, passed away at her home last Wednesday. She wvould have been 104 years old this September. . Interment was in Me- noinciie,. Mich;, where Mrs. Douglas lived with hier faily when a .young wboman. Funeral services were 'held Wed- nesday at 3 o'clock at the. irst Pres- ~ I .L byterian Church of Wilmette. Inter- Mvrs, W. . Hapeman ment was private at Me1morial Park. Dies at Residence MOTHER TAKEN BY DEATH Mrs. W. T. Hapemnan died Monday, ýMrs Joh Wason ildr of490July 26, at lier home 1008 Ashland MrsJoh Waton ilde of490avenue, after a lingering illness. She Jefferson avenue, Glencoe, returned is survived by ber husband, William to ber home last week after five ~j aeaadabohradfu weeks' stay inx St. Paul, Minn. Mrs . H~pemw2an, and x Mcii,,andifor~ Mrs. Douglas taught school in a log cabini. Shé also cid pioneer news- paper work in Michigan. E-arly in the century Mrs. Douglas came to the north shore to live. She resided at 20 Indian Hill road, Win-, netka, with ber son, Scott M.. Douglas, and when he and his family. left , for San Antonio -two years ago, she went with them. "Up until the time she left here, r. glas. 'zAv E .'takvi an aparirnent in ±Evanston. Mrs. Beak,, who is the former, joan Sullivan, made fier home with the Riachs, before ber niarriage. Little childri tiôns, And we iisk questions. 7he B 1 G Coulp le te \jj(,ýE SjA(ý0N NA o\ N'S L l\ ML' rfý,Ej 1 A7 %-"LcnlÀoAN RD. Patronize Our Advertisers 1.

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