Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Nov 1937, p. 53

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the Village. 'She Is stirvîveud y tivo sonls, 1Samuel Bowles and John L King;: by. a daughite r, NIary: and by twogra dchildresl The ceremonies alt the house, 072 M1aplc ,street. inta ossc of sciipt1ure readtigs. hytuns. and -Prayers by ber p)astor. IDr. Samiuel Harkilss. foilowed by &a tril>ute to her ife by 'I)r. Douglas Cornel of the. Glencoe Union church, a frield: of 0 lg standing. IDr. Corneli closcd hie eulo)gy with Tomiysons Crossig the 'Bar. I 20 YBASAGO- Nov.umbe 1, 1917 Mr. and -Mis. A. Cotwttney Cnrnpý bell of Kenilworth. reccived informa, tion from the American Red- Cros, * that thieir son, Sergt. Andrew Court- ~' ney Campbell, of the French air * forces, had been brought down dead behind the German ' lunes. He had been missing for some time. An expenditure of $400,000 to in- prove north shore telephone facilitIi*. was annouaiced by the Chicago Tekc- by bugle and gui'sau~itesa uu assembled citizens will faCe east for a minute at Il o'clo<l. There will be no speaker on theý prograni, it was added. ApprFoPriate. programs are being planned for the youngsters of the village who WIV lhave a school holiday. The part ýof S;Iozt White in tht childreits >Iov < Stow White anid t/te, Seveit Duprns," wil 1w taken by Mary Parreua (ai ý,c) o)lte Children't. Theatre of New, York, wh/en the' draina is Produced t te Children's Demsous- stratioix ;chool of thte NationalI Col1ege~ of h-ducation Thtusday aielool. ÀNovem ber Il._________________ gSibelus; StravIusky;. IBowei-3loveî MUSIC BOOKS Friend; Wagner-My L4fe. Library Off ors Speciai Exhibit es B1pham-Celebrflted Becital Bongo Brilliant Wnter Scason Noirs Sarndouug-Arnerican .Sogbag; WIer- alague-Folksongks l!rm Mexico an( By Ana WIitmnaolç South Amerca; Sharp-One Ru!Idreý English Folksong»; SpIcher--Songs o Il 'nittfrI.0aoiianf..eniafly.Tierot.---SïxtyFolksongsu-o * u S- - aitone.sqnem WFink-Fifti IHB.ALTH' Fr rom H.adquete Hsaltb Cs.toe,90 , Wil,*tte s Ridg. Rmsa CLCIiiicS-chedde Thbe clinical schedul for nont week is as follows: Tuesday, Nov. 9-9 to 12 a.m. 1w- md,ý*,n1m4mta inic.brPaul 3ase, D12 ai.. to_4 pin. ,G. Shawf Ulissioil of lIttlois mb mo te L1iI0' was to be cclelrated at SI)ring.fitelQ on Iecenl)er 3, and the programu %va- in couirse of preparation. An advance ini first class po-ta' rates froixi 2 to 3 cents %vas znad( effective Noveniber 2. l'he Nortbl Shore Golf club gavt the first 'stag" party in its ncw club- bouse on Novemiber 3, Plans for i formai opening dinnerýdance were certs oR i mir vwn. elf%14UD offerinigs, splendid music is coming twer the air. No one that can possibly avoid it w,ýshcjs to muiss any of thern. Suc nasicisonle of the durable sat- isfactions of hiie. A:vltecau'se nuis1ic does miake life more initerest iflg. the Vilimette pub- lic ibrarv is hiaving a special exhibit Rtekker - symnplaoes E3tory of- thl i ter. Mrs. director of I,the

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