Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 May 1929, p. 58

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WILMETTE LI.FE May 17, 192_9 Scott's funeral home, 1109 Central 1 avenue, Wilmette, with the Reverend Mr. ] ordon officiating. Burial took Funeral ·services for Mrs. Mario~ . place at Memorial Park cemetery. Mrs. Steffens, of Illinois road, \Vilmette, SkffenswuUyean~d S~is ~r- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ who died Saturday evening at St. vived by her husband, Joseph Steffens; Francis hospital, Evanston, were held a small daughter, Betty ] ane; her Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at parent~, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poole, of 1029 Darrow avenue, Evanston; five broth~rs, Cedric, Ernest, Cyril, Me- . Donald, and Archie, and a sister, Amy. Mn. Marion Steffens Dies Saturday Evening Direct .High School Music Fete VETEIUifARJAII l'lltUIK B. BRWDI Specializing in the treatment of your best friends, the Lesley McArthur, forme'r ly of Kenilworth, who has been in Chicago on business. spent la st week-end in Kenilworth. "Dol aad Cat" TREE OWNERS duiring the most nliable tree surgtry urvice and counsel to be bad, call ua. All Calls Receive My Personal Attmtion LADY ASSISTANT 1100 Ridae AYe. Wilmette 3347 MAs~R TRu SuRGEONS (Not jaclt1 of ~til tr~tdta) THORNHILL BROS. Phone wn. ltt5 11015 Sehlller An. THE GREATEST SALE IN RADIO HISTORY -and only Patterson Bros. could do it. Only our favorable buying connection has made it pos· sible to get on the "Inside" for low prices from the maker-and only a few remain to be sold during this sale. Edgar Nelson, (right) president of Bush con serYatory, and George Dasch , conductor of the Little Symphony orchestra, will direct the combined choruses and orchestras respectively of eight suburban high schools in a music festival to be held at New Trier High school Friday, May 24. The high schools taking part in the mu'sic fete are: New Trier, £yanston, Deerfield-Shields, Waukegan, Oak Park, Morton, Proviso, and LaGrange. The public has been invited to attend, and no admission will be charged. Miss Eleanor McEwen, 808 Hill road, !vfr. and Mrs. LeRoy Woodland, 336 \\'innetka, has joined her parents, Mr. Leicester road, Kenilworth , entertained and Mrs. John McEwen, at the Mont - at dinner and bridge Saturday evening, clair, in Nrw York City. Mar 11. Ji'RESBM 'A N AC DYNAMIC Trade-in Allowance on any radio or phonograph .... .P · Net Price You Pay ONLY . . $79 50 · · . t!fi7 00 Utah D)'namie Not only does Patterson Bros. offer you one of the finest up-to-date electric dynamic radios-but you are also getting a $67.00 allowance on your old Radio, Phonograph or other musical instrument. When Friends Visit .. .. .. Remember The Georgian DE~IGHTFUL, quiet rooms commanding marvelous VIews of the Campus and Evanston's magnificent shore line ... reaso.nable ~aily, weekly or monthly rates · · ·and not a npple 111 your usual home routine! At !he Ge~rgi~n your g~est is assured privacy and that cord1al hosp1tahry for wh1ch The Georgian is so widely known. Make reservations by phone, or call and perso,n ally select the room or suite to best please your guest. ... I I REGULAR SELLING PRICE· $146.50 Complete with. tubes. Nothing else to buy. ffihe (ijeor,gian DAVIS STREET AT HINMAN EVANSTON u A VENUE CONVENIENT TERMS An Address of Distinction" P ATTERSOK Baora~:as 1565 Sherman Ave., Evanaton-Juat South of Davis St. Cbicago-1952 Irving ·Park Blvd. Univ. 190 Open Tues., Thun. and Sat. Evenings Graceland 4950 B. E. DE MURG Manager Rentals Direction of 0. E. TRONNES ORGANIZATION Telephone GREENLEAF 4100

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