Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Jun 1929, p. 21

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June 28. 1929 . WILMETTE LIFE lUll IIIII 21 :rwnmnmn C. J. Dornes Dies in Florida Motor Accident· June 19 C. ]. Dornes, 52, formerly manager of Paul Schroeder's real estate office near Wilmette and Greenleaf avenues, Wilmette, and later manager of Mr. Schroeder's north shore office near the Linden avenue elevated station in ' Wilmette, was killed in an automobile accident early Wednesday morning, June 19, near St. Augustine, Fla. Mr. Domes at one time lived at 516 Linden a venue, Wilmette. With Frank ]. Pepper, president of the Miami Real Estat~ board. and Kenneth S. Keyes, also a realtor, Mr. Dornes was on his way to Savannah, Ga., to board a boat for · Boston to attend the annual convention of the National Association of Realty Boards. Keyes' automobile, in which the three men were riding, collided with a truck. Pepper, who was driving the car, also was killed, and Keyes. who was a.;;leep in the back seat at the time or the accident, was taken to the Flagler Memorial . hospital in St. Augustine with five broken ribs. The truck driver also is in the hospital with serious injuries. Mr. Dornes, who had been in the real estate business for thirty years, was a native of Iowa. After about twelve years' residence in Dem er he . moved to Chicago, where he lived several years before moving to Miami in December, 1924. Mr. Domes establi shed the Domes Realty company in Miami. later becoming a partner in the firm of Dornes and Schubert there and a member of the executive com'mittee of the Miami Realty board. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Catherine Dornes. who is vice pre sident of the Dade County (Fla.) Federation of Woman's clubs and president of the All States Card club in Miami: his son and business associate. Cletus ]. Dornes; a brother, Fred Dornes, of Dubuque, Iowa; and three sisters, Mrs. Joseph Clemens, · of Dyersville, Iowa, Mrs. ~!illiam Stager, of Dubuque, and 'Mrs. Clara Bailey of Jamestown, N. D. Funeral services for 1vfr. Dornes· were conduc ted Saturday morning, June 22, at 9 :30 o'clock in the Gesu Catholic church, Miami, of which Mr. Dornes was a member. Burial took place at the Woodlan Abbey mausoleum in · that city. · - Ill&' IIIII mn I lilt ll[]l ,I!!I What the·· Church Does for Your Business Most men strive for success in business and to. that end they are constantly seeking for principles that will strengthen, as well as lengthent their success. The old belief that questionable dealings will bring ultimate and permanent success has been 'entirely discarded as a most dangerous error. If the principles of the church, under whose influence you were reared by a loving and reverent mothert are followed in your business success is assured. ~ ~ ( I ( t; F ~ ~ ~ ~ I There is nothing about those principles to bring any other result. ·you are, and will be, a better business man, and those with \Vhom you deal are and will be the same because of the influence of those principles. The church pays the greatest dividends of any institution on earth. Beginning next Sundayt invest reasonable amount of your time and money in one of the following good churches: a 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Home and Garden Club Hears Lecture on Birds The Kenilworth Home and Garden club held its last meeting at the home of Mrs. Harry Williams, 205 Oxford road, at which time the speaker for the afternoon's program was Mrs. Edward Phelps. Mrs. Phelps, a resident of Kenilworth for some years, addressed the club on "Birds." This subject was treated in Mrs. Phelps' most able manner and her thorough knowledge of it, and its attendant interests, madt: the talks most instructive and enjoyable to all those present. The next meeting of the club will be held Monday, July 8, at the home of Mrs. F. B. MacKinnon, 321 Leicester road, at which time the program' will be given by its members. Mrs. John Marshall Roberts, as chairman of proirams, announces that the meeting will present many interesting features. ~ Directory · of Churches: The FJrst Presbyterian Church Ninth Street and Greenleaf Avenue . ~ ' W-.Imette Eaglish Lutheran Church Grunluf A venut and Seventh Strut Rev. Clyde Randolph W beeland Rev. Catl I. Empson ~ ~ St. John's Lutheraa t\urch Wilmette and Park Avenues The Wilmette Baptist Church Forest and Wilmette A venues ~ Rev. Herman W. Mtt;n Rev. George p. Alluon F~rst Congregational t\arcb Rev. V ne V. Lop« St. Augustine's Episcopal Church 1140 Wilmette Avenue . Rev. Hubtrt Carleton Lake and Wilmette Avenues I ' MRS. FRANK SEELBACH DIES Mrs. William H. Hayt, 1310 Maple avenue, who was called to Cle,veland: Ohio four weeks ago by the death ot her mother, Mrs. Frank Seelbach, w1ll return to. her home next week. Mr :-.. N. P. Zech, 914 Forest avenue, was hostess at a luncheon and bridge party, for twenty-eight guests at Shawnee club on Tuesd~y of last week. The Fmt Methodist t\arch Lake and Wilmette Avenues Rev. Horace G. Smith · Publiah~d by tht Interchurch Advertiting Committtt, Wilm~tte Church Federation ~~ . l A bblt&frftft&&7\itJ\iifl\ifit\i&ffitl\ilsfl\ifll\itl\itrl\iltl\ififttit6W&Ifl\iii&ffl\itll\iftl\ilfbit/\irififfilfl\ifll\ifll\it/\i1lt\iltf\iff/\it6ilfl\iffl\'fft11

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