Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Oct 1937, p. 26

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-Survivors> 'besides the idow, art one daughter, Mrs. S. L'golini, 625 Eleventh Street, and three brothers. Erneit F. andi Vernon E. of Chicago,. and Roy of Seattle, Washington. Mfr. Jefferson had- a distinguished war record. He enlisted in the punitive expedition into Mexico ini 1913-1914, andi upon bis return joined thé regular army. In. 1917. as first lieutenant of Company B, 131st Illi- nois infantry, 33rd division, he entered the World war, .sailing for France on November 23, 1917, and returning on" November 23, 191& He saw ,nuch active service, and on juIy 4, 1918. at thé battle of Ilamet - was severely wounded. He was flot disposed to tallc of his war exploits, but his comradts of the American Legion state that, on many ,çcasions jhe gave outstanding ex hibitions of 'bravery. He was decorat- . tit with the English Nfilitary Crosý receivi acts of ."ion eni because of bis honorable record. Mms. M. J. P. Barrett Is Taken by Death Mrs. Eleanor Brigham Barrett. 53.3 Wison Photos .4rigoý Marchiri. hal*fback, anzd Fran;k S. er t>d the New Trier lthe sid'elipies U4Mt a leg havi', exPects soon to.be. rtad,, t.û uo. fus spirited Pla% aluvys bolsters teapp morale. Su-bicu. zhile a >t asrcceizver. has iUglproz, ed c.,;griater zvah.e 7as a jdec c: drit4df~dr i of psiîï.n.leainphis tzemate l'i:I.fcFad--.lt'a, o-': f rthi-ras X -'a. a w i- olier hiiband. o.Enr H oiv owead b the :axn:JY, into which the ati l ard. %ver e planning to iove. They bad his moth She is survived in W..nnetka bY; formerly resided at the latter address. Chicago. Mr. and Mfrs. Nathanel LamsonM Mrs. \'iernox, who %vas 63years of H Ho,%a rd. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert El-lage, had been a resident of tht vil- John mer: Howard,. Mr. and .Mrs, Eugene lage for the past 12 years. She and S Addison Hom-ard. and five gLr2nd- Mr. Viernow, yh u chidren. Hubert. Jr.. John Addi-on. . ywom she is sur- John l 'Charles Nevin's. Mr Katharine. and vived, forrnerly lived in Chicago, toO ok hot lofier shoulders but said nothing.. Mliss Moran, screamed ani the man Ieft lier and ran -down an alley. She wentý to, the nearest house and reported the incident to the Poli ce. A search of the neigh"brhood fai led to reveal any 'trace of him. About 7-15 p. m., Ttzesday, %frIý. M. Lasher, 6"71 Eleventh street, a pro. fessional nurse, was accosted at Tent1 street andi Chestnut avenue by a tai!. slim man of 19 or 20 vtLars .'of age. WVhen she spoke sharply to him lie- ran away. Following the incident the availashle day and night police officers. and several mernbers of the American Leinpolice réserves were, detailed> to pat roi the neighborhood, but the Darreil Chatard, Ill ýManyrMoinfls, flead. Darrell G. Chatard. 1704 Wàlnut ave- nue, Wilmette. passed away last Thurs- day after an illness of several mtonth&,. at tht Presbyterian hospital in Chi- cago. T-e %vas 49 years of age. and had been a resident of tht village since 1911: Ht was sales manager and secretary oi the MWeco products cQncerrn in Chi- nertyof 'Michigan : and hy he.r, 'Mrs. Anina Chatarui. H. MeNamnara, ccumbs in Florida 11 4 ý

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