Staff of the Carnegie Library of Wilmette in the Adult Department. Left to right: Miss Gladys C. Engelien, Mrs. Katharine L. Adams and Miss Mary Jane Hebel
Staff of the Carnegie Library of Wilmette in the Adult Department. Left …
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Nov 1943, p. 62 Mrs. Ida Ahlstran Wilox passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Norman Deno, 903 Greenleaf avenue, Wilmette, on Monday, November 22. Mrs. Wilcox was born in Smolen, Sweden, January 4, 1864. Bes
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Nov 1943, p. 62 Mrs. Ida Ahlstran Wilox passed away at the home of her daughter, …
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Nov 1943, p. 62 Last Monday afternoon Harry Harrison Shelton died suddenly at his home, 1315 Greenwood avenue, Wilmette. Mr. Shelton, who was 59 years old, was born in Metropolis, Ill. He is survived by his widow, M
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Nov 1943, p. 62 Last Monday afternoon Harry Harrison Shelton died suddenly at his home, 1315 …
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Nov 1943, p. 62 Mrs. Helen McCreadie passed away on November 17. Mrs. McCreadie was born in Chicago. After spending several years in Norwood Park and with her daughter, Mrs. Charles S. Smith in Wausau, Wis., she ret
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Nov 1943, p. 62 Mrs. Helen McCreadie passed away on November 17. Mrs. McCreadie was born …
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Nov 1943, p. 62 Mrs. Frank L. Borwell of Kenilworth died Tuesday morning. Mrs. Borwell was born in Chicago in 1860. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Harry Bertram Wilson of 422 Cumnor road; a granddaughter, Mrs.
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Nov 1943, p. 62 Mrs. Frank L. Borwell of Kenilworth died Tuesday morning. Mrs. Borwell was …
Photo published in Wilmette Life, 29 Jul 1943, p.14
Photo published in Wilmette Life, 29 Jul 1943, p.14
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