· la WILMETTE . LIFE tlian some _ epidemics of thi~ nature in th~ past, and is mucli -less prone to complicat~ons. . ,.. ;; . , Physicians, how~ver, would not have the public get the impression there i~ not urgent need of taking every precaution. Even though this is a more : playful little germ than the type wl)ich invaded this section several years ago, yet it is a highly dangerous fellow, and warning is sounded that he must be respected. Don't think you can wear him out. You cannot. If you get the "flu" go to bed and remain there until the fever has sub.:;ided for at least twenty-four hours and obey your physician's advice. location in Evanston near Fountain Square and the "L" station. The store will be in charge of Mrs. E. 0. lvorson, of Evanston. Miss .carlson specializes in "Swedish limpa," "jute kage," coffee cakes, birthday c~kes, and wedding cakes. A full line of bakery goods is delivered fresh from her ovens daily. December 14, 1928 and Arthur Hopg, of Chicago. Mrs. Hopp was the las.t of a large family ·t'f children. The services were held at · the home, and Q.urial was made at Memorial Park. The epiderpic of influenza, Ia grippe, Mrs. Asher, Sister of or wh~t have you, which came rushing eastward from ~lifornia a few days Mrs. K6il, Dies Saturday agq appears to have4settled definitely Mrs. Earl Asher, of Evanston, sister in New Trier township. ' Mrs. Henry J. Koll, of 1412 ElmFive hundred pupib were ·absent Mrs. Sarah Hopp, 78, Di~s of wood avenue, Wilmette, died Saturday from New Trier ·High school WednesSuddenly December 6 morning at St. Franci3 hospital. The day morning,- Health Officer H. A. Orvis reporte ,. and fifty-eight more Funeral services were held on Mon- funeral ·services were held Tuesday day afternoon for Mrs. Sarah J. Hopp, afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Wheadon were dismissed that day. M. E. church in Evanston, with the There are hundreds of other cases wife of Frederick G. Hopp, who dieu Rev. Joseph Burrows officiating. Mr~. throughout the north shore, most of suddenlv at her late residence, 1424 Asher was 41 years old and had lived which have not been reported to health Gregory avenue, Wilmette, last Thursin Evanston eight years. · She is surofficials, a presumption substantiated day, December 6, at the age of 70 years. vived by her husband; three children, by the fact that phy.;icians are kept Carlson Branch Bakery Mrs. Hopp had been ill frequently Dorothy Earl Jr., and Milton; an(l during the last year with heart trout1}e. going night and day. sisters, Mrs. Camill Beck of One cheering piece of news which Ia Opened in Evanston She is survived by her hu3band ·and by two Dalton, Ill., and Mr:;. Koll, of WilS]gne Carlson, of Chicago, has three sons, John Herbert Hopp, of they bring, however, is that this epidemic is of a much milder form opened a branch store it\ a convenient 1616 Lake ~venue, Wilmette, and Fred mette. ----~-------------~----------------~--~----~~--~-------------------~~~ RateJ A broad;· .ld ,·,. Character . M· 11 'B ··t .. V ery D llfl6 erous To Decorate the Ho111e Mistletoe Holly Holly Wreaths BLO.OMS of Beauty And it is appropriate to remember your hostt with flowers, if you are invited out to Christmas dinner. In Cut Flowers Poinsettias Chrysanthemums Pompons Sweet Peas-Roses Carnations Calendulas We have a large sel'ection In Potted Plants Poinsettia Chrysanthemums Cyclamen Berry Plants Primroses Begonia of Christmas Trees from which you may choose. Telephone Wilmette 1943 WEST ~N!2n.~p~ORIST ' 1 ··