Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jun 1930, p. 9

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:a eident, cc ie r.oadj wvas in "pursuit. of aà .speeder. whom he had chased, U rm $cot avenue. throughi Ahe Hubbard bill ravinée. As the speedler7 adthé officer apprdached the,. Tower roadç rosing-o ne of, twa argadvaic'a a*ft tuî noTower.' Offiçer Hassel- egin order t Ivi hing thi.s car, swerved îo - the east an i doing so ciashed . ,into the second: >ahie é 'ap- proaching f rom. the -south aid- dnven by n.Sâmuèls. ç upjeriors as pfle ofAthe best policemeni Glenoe eer ad. H~e was: especially popuilar wilh, Gleco 1e. schoo 1 chidreri Iios ae;part' of bis regula"r dtities. A. printer lev trade, -Officer Hasselberg workel., in - several printing estab1ishmnenn- ini ýChiçago - and vic.inity be.fore .becom-, mng -a. nenher of the .Gencoe police f orce. lie was f or several ycans conniected witb., the iechànicalt départinent of Lloyd Hol. lister, hIc>.,,ini ,lic days w.hen WiU4XETTEF LiF wvas callkd the LAKI-- SHORE, NFWS. -He j: survived byý his widow, Mfrs. Mi-rtle Hasselberg; two sons, Hanny, Yf. and, Eugene; one daughiter, Marjorie; twë hrothers. Albert and Carl Hassel- berg.ý of Djix'on, Ill.; two sisters, Mrs. Will Heinz of' Dixon and Mns.' C. J. Nelson of Berwyn;- and bis father, Hien- rv-Hasselberg of Dixon. Officer Hassel- b-erg was:* born at Dixoa. Hie was 41 Vears old. Dr. Douglas H. Corneil will conduct the f uneral' services f roui the res-i4ence. Ridge :avenue, Wilmette, this niorn- * inig. Officers Louis Diett rich, Peté Kloep- fer, John Wa1lczak, Jolhn Beinlicb, James McCrindle and Tony Galante of the. Gleîicoe police departmient wvill be the *.activepallbeares. Chief of PoliceJacob Glencoe, as wveIl as Glepcoe village' o4- ficials. wvill attend. the services. Burial. wvill be at Memorial Park cemetery. Asurprise dinner party was given last eFriday eening f r *Miss Barbara .Holden, daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Kenilworth. Barbara bas just corn- pleted hier sophomore year ah North- western university.. .Wevek "o other contracts were awarded at the sanie time, oie to Oscar Anderson of Winnetka. for. the pailiW- inig, work. to fie(tonle ini the schools this. summer and the othier to Hoffima" Brothers of Wilniette for coal to be tuste in the schools next winter.- D.and Mrs. Herbert L. Willett, 319 Richniond road,. Kenlilworth, saile,1 F=iayof *Iast week o:011the., steamer A oia , for aàý three ,.î ônth s' trip abroad. -T1hey. wvi11. arrive in, Havre. France,' on Monday, of niex .t -week. Dr- and ýMrs. Willett . will visit t he continent ail mwill also go to the Holy Lanld, Greece, Turkcey, Fegypt, and illthen again sait for the United States -froni Liverpool, Engla.nd. -Miss Phyliss Fox of Kenilworth' at- tended Miss Elizabeth Gould as maid of honior on Tuesday, june 17.- at her marniage1to Jamnes F. Abbott of Akron, Ohio,. at the Second Presbyteriil cliurcli in Evanston. *Mr. and Mrs. .Pbilip. V.. Briht, ji: annourice the birth. of Philip, 1,11, Mon-_ Vollra th Vitalizer -A HYDRATOR RIDGE AVE. PHARMACY CARL C. RENNECKAR. Editor. D:(ýo yc. realize tlb.t tis- year is near-ly hiait goite? ShôD em, the ]Ridge -Honey, in.ch. e& "Nthey w $hop on tbe- Blge Feèr the very ife of him>, John clan't e wh y they ,buy setting of eggs b'i prceItiée layiing hqs. Epita pl On Monday las4t. They buried Louie, He.loc.khediat the Puis lVith aIantert blo(bie Moa-quito ýLotion. . S'be TIîelnoa Iottle« ..* *(wIth tii, new Blkelite cop) Stalloiiery lan hoxes . 3e ta *$1.50 .10YIs.of. Ie; 2 .e f. uîiitlîe-r's Snimner- (uandii".........0 Parke Daivis l'are ExtrettVaill *:-ez. 39e Oit'. .01.40 ~hiop oui thklLidpe from single liîe.- I ,usedto qit up haif the nigbt waitlng- for hlmn 'o go home, and now .1 sit up half the nlght wai.ting for hlm iito veonëhii. Sboji on thé Re We've alwaýys noticed, that the c a1amit y howlIer ne,-er has. any, blisters on 'his hand. ýS#op ou the, Ridje, RiDGE AVENU Opposite sr. JaphsCih 1Phone Wi1p2ette 316 RECLINING CHAIR, Made of select Northern liard- wood. Colored heavy canvas cov- ering. Comfortable and sturdy. Complete as illustrated $5.50 Chair and foot rest $34 Chair with aris, *$2,45 THE DUETTE Dry cI.aaing and washiaag .. . . machine. The fir;t safe: iug iM the- homie. 'g»uette Dry Cleaning FIuid 18 ueoi1-expltIO.1e. Machine, regulsr. price $12 Saturday and Monday only 'A Avenue Adve.rtisemeint neare Dmg, 3060

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