Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Oct 1937, p. 14

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The Acme of Sophisticated &atg Sh&mP. Igca.-Muçr tpon....... 3 fo*85 Linden Crestl Beauty Shopi 426 Und"nAve, ffWU.ff, third lecture will be given- Mardi 1 by- honis Man, ntesh c,"h Cominjg V itryof Dhe ioccy" The tbree lectures %iii iven in Pat teti gynasium, Evanstoà. These lectures %vere originalty sched- uled for Thorne hall., but were later moved to Patten gymsiasitn ini order to accommodate hutidreds of persons who were unable to secure seats for Tborie hall. The lecture by Wells is especially timely during this period of war, and rumors of -war, because Wells bas been for many years one 1>of, the %vorld*s greatest crusaders against war. A great mnany season tickets have been purchased for the series. Among these purchasers, sonie of whomn will have stnall dinner parties on the evening of ,1bhe lectures, arc the olowng~; Kci meth Hindfrv; son oyfj Rev. -and -Airs. John, G. Hindley. 1135~ Lake aveniue, Wîilatte. has>jtpiined thè staff o! Ste plens colki'. Co- lumbia. Mn;., as admnissions coien- selor. Mfr. IlindleY wiIl representi ~S',cph"4w olleyein Jo144 and. iUL4 famiv iI ooli take i' r1esidielncc ini Mt/lOt sal'. Hall DairNy,Inc., 818Ôak strect, Viiiiietka,' expWoed, -and died as he was becbg rusbed té the. Evanston hospital . ini the amblulan ce of the W.* C. Birucck's Mortuary, of H-ubbard WVoods. Mr. jobnison.. who wvas secretary- treasurer of the compaiiy, as ivas bis. customn arrived at, the station at i.:45. '0. clock to supervise the loaïdinig and dispatchuing of trucks. Alone. at the time lie had stepped out for a iew minutes aiîd bad just returnied pre- p aratory to mnaking up bis cash for banking, wben the explosioni occurred, I)urying blim beneatb tons of brick f roi the. crunibling north, and west walls, and f roni the roof vhicli. col-' lapsed. The office clock, w.as lattr re- vealed, had stopped a.. 8 :34½,2 indicat- ing the exact time of the explosion. \,eiblors'hagthe reporend sü- ing the tumibbng walls, tclephlonlcd the police and. ire departniett which were quickly on1 the scelle. l'le first person, however, to arrive, was Paul Phillips, Jr., whio resides just across the street. andi who, accordiing to the police. plunged hieroicallv to 'the work of rescue. noney scattcred ail abolit )I Ma-, e.tricatvd a iewv ýe. Biiric<l tilfr thç explincf'IiflfheiuiWaI. -l a*m er, Mrs poètrhesI egg. aud1 i>i wald like 10Cun iý nusre convincilui hiuti i#iTralkiig M r. 'V 5 extravagant l CIiis. *of Keunii &e lii let tmir valut . iheir iiwfl.N'orthwe. Cent n bid by trustees. Cu»I & J. 8. SeyI.r of the od.H :AIi(erso iome at1 WVoods. A wic-'ne unîtt.,ijuin rîatre. nit of FfE i teu On P.ogram .d of The Shian-Kar program tlîus ~rlidiî cones the fiftlî evenlt iii the do' linrtowii Portion of thutlîiersitv's " eu-at the coroner's inquest wlîich was. onlîcld at Bruecks', lnortuary, Monday. at nioriling at 9:30 o'clock. It was also l)roughit out at this time that sec- tionîs of the boiter were blown 20 feet be- south and othier pieces were found 17 wn- feet .,îorth. of its 'original position. lis- Mr. jolinson is survived by bis wife, ries. Ellen. anidtwo chilren, a son, 8 and a ..to.lf pprari a seu,« of Ei.UI<>Viai is tiie ppr wekly. Ming. E. C. 1 ý It

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