Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Feb 1965, p. 97 Alexander W. Bevernick, 78, of 216 Golf Terrace, Wilmette, died Feb. 17 in Evanston Hospital. Surviving him are a son, Capt. Richard A. Bevernick of the U.S. Navy; two daughters, Mrs. Felicie C. Hilburn of Indianapolis and Mrs. Faith E. Smith of Palos Verdes, Cal.; a sister Mrs. Irma Gilmore ...
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Feb 1965, p. 97 Alexander W. Bevernick, 78, of 216 Golf Terrace, Wilmette, died Feb. 17 ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 7 Mar 1963, p. 97. Date of Event: 2 Mar 1963 Mrs. Mary Alles, 72, of 1612 Wilmette avenue, Wilmette, widow of Frank Alles, died Saturday in Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge. For the last five years, Mrs. Alles had lived with her daughter, Mrs. James (Gertrude) Conrad of 1256 Greenwood road, Glenview. Born in Gross Point, she was a member ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 7 Mar 1963, p. 97. Date of Event: 2 Mar 1963 Mrs. Mary Alles, 72, of 1612 Wilmette avenue, Wilmette, widow of Frank ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 18 Oct 1962, p. 124B. Date of Event: 13 Oct 1962 Mrs. Esther Dunshee Bower, 83, a Wilmette resident for 74 years, died Saturday in Conway, Arkansas. A retired probate lawyer, Mrs. Bower lived in Wilmette from 1887 until last year, when she moved to Arkansas to live with her step-daughter, Mrs. Helen Groth. She was born in Charles City, Iowa. ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 18 Oct 1962, p. 124B. Date of Event: 13 Oct 1962 Mrs. Esther Dunshee Bower, 83, a Wilmette resident for 74 years, died ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 28 Feb 1963, p. 94 Miss Frances L. Alles, 42, of 1612 Wilmette avenue, Wilmette, died last week in Elgin. She was a lifelong resident of Wilmette and was a member of St. Joseph Church. Survivors are her mother, Mrs. Mary Alles of 1256 Greenwood road, Glenview; three sisters, Mrs. James (Gertrude) Conrad of the ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 28 Feb 1963, p. 94 Miss Frances L. Alles, 42, of 1612 Wilmette avenue, Wilmette, died last ...
This site includes some historical materials that may imply negative stereotypes reflecting the culture or language of a particular period or place. These items are presented as part of the historical record and should not be interpreted to mean that the Wilmette Public Library or Library Board in any way endorse the stereotypes implied.