Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Feb 1931, p. 67

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at Ilemorlal Park ccmetery. .Besides bis wife, Gerda, one broth- er and four sisters, none of whom live in the village, survive Mr. Linck. He was a member of Odd Fellows Jodge No. 673, Evanston; Wilevens- Irook Encampment of Wilmette; and l-'.antofl Carpenters' local No. 1307. Mr. Linck was born in, Milwaukee fifty-six years ago ani lived there until he moved to Winnetka ten years ago. DINNER I90ST Mr. n Ms Theodore E. Moritz of 226 Warwick road,_ Kenilworth, gave a dinner at, their, home ý on, Sat- urday of. last week for their son. Bert, before the Fortnightly <ance at' the Evanston Country club. There ivere ten young people present, in-, cluding Miss Elsie Folimer of Ev, anston, Miss Harriet Hamm' of Kenilwortb, Misses. Virg*nia Tingle, Helen De Pew and Margaret Hag-. per,- ail of -Evanston, and Robert and Knight Porter of Ch icago, .and Par- ker Davis mnd Gregory Thompson of l Ianston. 1 \arshall Dudley, son of L. H. Dudley 'bf 414 Warwick road, KeniI- worth, recentiy was elected treasurer o the freshman' cabinet of the Christian association of Brown uni- versity, -Providence, R. 1. Marshall, is a memiber of the class of 1934 at. Brown and was graduated in last 3-earps class at New Trier Iligh school. --- Miss Eleanor Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1L. Albert Stewart of 422 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, wll take part in the play, 'Cradie Snatchers,' 'to be presented by the Shawnee Players. The play will be produced on February 27, at Shaw.- liec Country club in. Wilmette. m rS.. W. A. Wieboldt of' 243 War- ivick road, KeniliAorth, is,confined to heri home with a fractured limb which.was injured just above the an-- kiShe will be Up and around again in about a week or two.. m rs. Ister E.. Fike was Miss 1Helept Snith of iEvaizston bel ore her marriage Iast Satitrday, Janu- ary 31 at the Fist Methodist church of Wilmette. The cercimony ua:. performed by the Rev. Horace G., Smith and weas followeed by a ziedding break fast at the Hotel Stevens. Air. Fike and his bride are spentdiîng heir hoiteymnoon at Biloxi, Miss., and oit their return wil nake their home at 1241 Forest avenue, Wiluzette. Thé former Miss Smith has resined her positiont as-- third grade teadwhr at the Central-. Laurel school. She is soprano soloist at thte First Methodist church, Wil- mnette. Accident Prevention Program Told Optimists: Franklin M. Kreml of, the traffic division of* the Evanston Police. de-~ partment addressed the Wilmhettç Optiniist club Tuesday of this week on thesubject, "Traffic Safety." The talk was illustrated with charts and 'pictures describing the effective work OUTSiDbE ROMS DOWN . 4-#$4flm Twkn B.d.s65"l CDOU-AC SUS ut DAMES SySEE BE VANS Material Yard AI Coke. Its We I Hair Mare'sses and Sprigs Made to ord I H. G. LINDWALL Higbest Grade Upbolstering' 1

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