Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Dec 1929, p. 57

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December 6, 1929 WILMETTE active servtce at Fort Sheridan. He LIFE 5'1 DEATH TAKES DOCTOR ·uni~ during. the World war and was in Dr. William S. White, Well-Known had the commission of lieutenantPhysician, Succumbs After Lon,g Ill- . colonel and brigadier surgeon of the ness ltlinois militia and for many years was Dr. WMliam Seymour White, well known Evanston physician and surgeon who had been practicing there for almost · 20 years, died Nov. 26 at the North Shor· e Health resort in Winnetka. He was 65 years old and was forced to give up his medical practice two years ago when h i s health failed him. For the last ten years he lived at the North Shore hotel and prior to -=== that he had marie his home at the Dr. White Greenwood inn, af(Tolotr) ter giving up the apartment which he and Mrs. White occupied after first coming to Evanston. Dr. White was born in Woodstock, Ill., December 30, 1864 and received his elementary ed.ucation there and later attended the Chicago Homeopathic Medical college from which he was graduated in 1888. During the last half of that same year and in 1889 he was an interne at the Cook county hospital. a member ~f t.he. uDandy First" regiment of Illmots mfantry. This regiment was broken up during the World war and most of its members were tr~ns~erred to the 133rd infantry of mmots, under which name the old regiment was sent overseas. .Rutherford Udell Pays Fine on Speeding Charge Rutherford Udell of vVilmette was fined $10 and costs by Justice of the Peace D. M. Mickey last Saturday afte:noon on a charge of speeding 70 mtles an hour on Wilmette streets. He was arrested by police officers Peter Schaefer and Joseph May on the night of. November 6 after a chase bv the officers. The case was finally settled Saturday afternoon after several continuances and a change of venue from Police Magistrate E. A. Pettibone t o 1ustice of the Peace Mickey. Udell admitted driving at the rate of 68 miles an hour when arrested, 12-olice asserted. The important gijt may well ~~a Sterling Silver Military Set of modem design. READING CLASS TO BEGIN The Kenilworth Reading class conducted hy Mrs. Anthony French ~~fer rill will hold its first meeting at the iwme of Mrs . George Benson, 201 Had Militarv Career He was intensely interested in mili- \f elrose aycnue, Friday morning. Detary work. and was commissioned As- cember 13, at 10 o'clock. This is the . . i..,tant Sur~eon of the Illin ois National li rst of a series of readings . Cuanl April 25, 1899. At the close of ~fi ss Harriet M. ~Ions, 157 \Voodthe Spanish-American war he was summoned from Chicago where he haci :'tock avenue, Kenilworth, who attends been sent after his discharge from Der1ison university at Granville, Ohio, active service, to go to Montak, L. I., is to be initiated this week-end as a and take command of a hospital train- cha rter member of Kappa Omega chapload of wounded American soldiers ter of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She is a member of the \Vomen's Athand see them safely into Chicago. Dr. \Vhite was the medical head of letic as ociation and is the social chairthe ~ort hwestern university military m;uJ of tl1e Y. \V. C. A. Hipp &Coburn Co. Jewelers and Silversmiths WRIGLEY BUILDING CHICAGO PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS The Whirldry·Corporation SUBSIDIARY OF Wiaehester Repeatiaa Arms Company Announce that the Modern Rome Utilities Company ol Mo·tbe·a IUlaols is the Exclusive Distributor for the Whirldry Utility Washer for the North Shore District * . DIRECTORS WIN CHESTER REPEATING ARMS * * * DIRECTORS MoDERN HoME UTILITIES CoMPANY Demonstrator on Display at Co. Louis K. Liggett, President C. R. Babson Winchester Bennett W. H. Lane ]. T. Moran Edwin Prigsley C. S. Sargent 0. A. Schrieber L. H. Thompson W. A. Tober ]. W. Wicht Robert Winsor 1740 SHERMAN AVE. (One Block North of the Postoffice) of N ortl·er· llli·oi6 John C. Dlllon Willlam A. Dyche John F. Hahn Peter N. Jans Emil A. W. Johnson George A. Kearney Fred J. Kihm Clinton Merrick Dr. W. L. Noble William H. Noble George A. Paddock Walter G. Piflrce Sidney S. Porter John P. Randlev Charles H. Reynolds Herbert S. Simpson Charles N. Stevens Charles S. Wallace Daniel S. Wentworth James T. Wray EVANSTON GREENLEAF 0707-0708 WINNETKA 3484 11 Modern Home Utilities Insure Health. Com fort and E conom31 in Your Home"

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