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- A note on reverse incorrectly identifies the location as the southeast corner of the intersection.A note on reverse incorrectly identifies the location as the southeast corner …
- View looks southwest along Wilmette Avenue. Businesses visible in the photograph are Walgreen Drugs, the Wilmette Cafe and Bosch Wallpaper and Paints.View looks southwest along Wilmette Avenue. Businesses visible in the photograph are …
- The photographer's stamp is on the reverse of the photograph. Photo by Bill Kuiken, 1337 Washington Ave., Wilmette, Ill.The photographer's stamp is on the reverse of the photograph. Photo by …
- One of a series of photographs to illustrate overcrowded conditions in the libraryOne of a series of photographs to illustrate overcrowded conditions in the …
- One of a series of photographs to illustrate overcrowded conditions in the library. Photograph was published January 8, 1948 in The Wilmette LifeOne of a series of photographs to illustrate overcrowded conditions in the …
- One of a series of photographs to illustrate overcrowded conditions in the libraryOne of a series of photographs to illustrate overcrowded conditions in the …
- One of a series of photographs to illustrate overcrowded conditions in the libraryOne of a series of photographs to illustrate overcrowded conditions in the …
- appeared in Wilmette Life, 9 Dec 1948, p. 107. Date of Event: 1 Dec 1948 Mrs. Angeline Bebas, 513 Green Bay Road, Wilmette, died Wednesday, December 1, at Highland Park Hospital. Services were held Saturday, December 4, at St. Demetrius Church, Chicago and burial was at Eappeared in Wilmette Life, 9 Dec 1948, p. 107. Date of Event: 1 Dec 1948 Mrs. Angeline Bebas, 513 Green Bay Road, Wilmette, died Wednesday, December 1, …
- appeared in Wilmette Life, 9 Dec 1948, p. 107. Date of Event: 5 Dec 1948 Frederick Paul Krause, 45 [unclear], dof 2436 Thornwood Avenue, Wilmette, died Sunday December 5 at Kenner Hospital, Chicago. A foreman senior mechanic at the Public Service Company of Northern Illinappeared in Wilmette Life, 9 Dec 1948, p. 107. Date of Event: 5 Dec 1948 Frederick Paul Krause, 45 [unclear], dof 2436 Thornwood Avenue, Wilmette, died Sunday …
- appeared in Wilmette Life, 9 Dec 1948, p. 107. Date of Event: 2 Dec 1948 Mrs. Frances Zipf Lambert, 47, of Evanston, a former resident of Wilmette and Kenilworth, died Thursday, December 2 at her home in Evanston. Mrs. Lambert was the daughter of the late Edward Zipf whoappeared in Wilmette Life, 9 Dec 1948, p. 107. Date of Event: 2 Dec 1948 Mrs. Frances Zipf Lambert, 47, of Evanston, a former resident of Wilmette …
- appeared in Wilmette Life, 9 Dec 1948, p. 107. Date of Event: 5 Dec 1948 Mrs. Anna A. Mann, 73, of 2114 Lake Avenue, Wilmette, died on Sunday, December 5. Born in Niles Center (now Skokie) August 28, 1875, Mrs. Mann was a member of St. Mary's Society of St. Joseph Church.appeared in Wilmette Life, 9 Dec 1948, p. 107. Date of Event: 5 Dec 1948 Mrs. Anna A. Mann, 73, of 2114 Lake Avenue, Wilmette, died on …
- appeared in Wilmette Life, 9 Dec 1948, p. 107. Date of Event: 2 Dec 1948 William Gaertner, 84, of 115 Garrison Avenue, Wilmette, died Thursday December 2 at his home. Born in Merseburg, Germany, October 24, 1864, Mr. Gaertner was an inventor and instrument maker. He cameappeared in Wilmette Life, 9 Dec 1948, p. 107. Date of Event: 2 Dec 1948 William Gaertner, 84, of 115 Garrison Avenue, Wilmette, died Thursday December 2 …
- Looking north at the west side of Green Bay Road at the intersection with Wilmette Avenue. Note Wilmette Bicycle and Sports Shop, 605 Green Bay Rd., still in the same location today. The Ford DealersLooking north at the west side of Green Bay Road at the …
- View looking down Central Ave. from 9th St. [ninth] and Central. Direction not specified but this is probably the northwest corner of the intersection now occupied by Central Elementary School.View looking down Central Ave. from 9th St. [ninth] and Central. Direction …
- Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Sep 1948, p. 32 ...Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Sep 1948, p. 32 ...
- Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Sep 1948, p. 32 Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Nason, 724 Maclean avenue, Kenilworth, chose Wisconsin for a vacation. Their two-week holiday was spent at Three Lakes.Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Sep 1948, p. 32 Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Nason, 724 Maclean avenue, Kenilworth, chose Wisconsin …
- Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Sep 1948, p. 79 Mrs. John Segsworth, former resident of Wilmette and Winnetka, and who has been staying at the Stewart apartments in Evanston, left Sunday for the East to be with her daughter and her family, the W.Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Sep 1948, p. 79 Mrs. John Segsworth, former resident of Wilmette and Winnetka, and who has …
- Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Sep 1948, p. 79 A rummage sale for the benefit of the North Shore chapter of Women for Wallace will be held Thusday, September 30, at the Highwood Community House. Mrs. Gerald Tauber, Highland Park, chairman, announWilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Sep 1948, p. 79 A rummage sale for the benefit of the North Shore chapter of …
- Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Sep 1948 The committee of Cub Pack 67, St. Joseph School, held its first meeting September 17. Officers elected were J. Arthur Gross, E. J. Dempsey, L. H. Jones, Robert Bell, William Salmen, Jr.; Hamilton FerWilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Sep 1948 The committee of Cub Pack 67, St. Joseph School, held its first …
- Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Sep 1948, p. 28 Mrs. Loula E. Hart, 83, of 506 Fifth street, Wilmette, died Sunday, September 12, at her home. Born in Bloomfield, Conn., Mrs. Hart is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Grace Knepper of Wilmette; one soWilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Sep 1948, p. 28 Mrs. Loula E. Hart, 83, of 506 Fifth street, Wilmette, died Sunday, …
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