Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Oct 1931, p. 7

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Plhoto by Rakyhtiff-fllchtetr Mrs. Razoleia& Wtarncir of E- anston is chairmsant of "A Night in Monpte Caria" fbr 7vhich the' Junior auxiliary of the Evanstojn branitc of the Infant Welfare. so- ciety of Chicago is busily anad en-, t1iusiastically developing its plans. T'he off air, which is the chose>:, ineans of raising the auxiliary's budget of $5,000, is taki>ng place «t Shazonce Couuitrv club on No- ý,enzbcr 13. Mrs. Gertrude Meyer' Pioneer Villager, Dead M ns. Gertride MeIyer, for forty- ,.cvei vears a resident of Wilimette, (lie<l at the, honme of lier caugliter, Mrs. jolin i Reding, 500 Ridge road, Frida3v niight after.,an illniess of two years. Sh1w ~as 79 years old. Mýrs.ý Meyer wvas bori in Germany and camne-to Chicago* fifty7-tircee v cars ag1o, later lmovinig to Wilmiette. lierusa, the late Egidiuis Meyer, a building contractor, diedl two years ag,-o iast Mardli. piedges: Emily Banntng of Winnetka, Har- riet Sandburg and Jean Whitaker of Glencoe, and Barbara i3eall;' Mary Ann Blakesley, Betty Lou Clark, Mary Clokey, Dorothy Colby, Helen Garvey, Helen Herrmanni,. Betty, Hen- igbaum,. Lora Berta Hol t, Helen Jack- son, Hazel Mahie, Katherine Kiftte-, manî, Mary Manley,, Dorothy Mlyers,I Nancy Montgomery, Frances M.,cDan- iel, Helpn, McDonald, Annette -Nor- ton, Catherine. Taft, Janef Willard, and Polly West. Avoca School Will Have Achievement ,Meeting November 10 bas been set as the date of the fall achievement Meeting at the Avoca school on Ashland ave- nue in the northwest section of \Vil- mette. Comlmittees of the Achieve- ment club of the school are. already ýmaking Plans for the affair, which-is one of the Most important, on, the school's calendar for-the year. Mrs., Edith Cotnain, principal ' of the' school, who hias been ill withi typhoid fever, is expected to lie able to ýre- turn to lier work about November L. .AN NOUNCU IM[NI, 4 New ,J'e.weliry Store inow open at thc location formerly occupied by. Paul DaVeY . 1i165 Wilmette Avenu'e..>A new selection of icwelry, silverware, dlocks, watches, etc., is now available in a wide range of prices. A cordial. invita- non is extended to corne in and look around. Selec- tionsfrorn this unusually complete stock for the comfing Christnas season or for anty éther occasion. May be made and by a small deposit will. be 'held until desired. W~e offer a hiqhly skilled repair service on watches, docks >and ietvelry CHAS. .SINTZ JEWELRY Phone î65- WILMETTE Many articles lef t for re- WLET 2833 Il Pair with Paul Davey A E U owners by calling bere. Open», eveaings mntit 9 P. M. metit Christmas - £ - /arata Salon The New, Eugenie: - - wardC.- Schweitzer, jr.,1 ers and two sisters: The fi ices were held 'Satunday 2 o'clock fromi Scott's fu 1118 Greenleaf avenue, with hurial at UMeoial tery. Jeunesse Inc. Juniors' and Girls' Wear Wl L METT E. I J JAt Rear of 417' Lmden, Avq WINBERG'S 'Drug Store e. PThone WiL. 1133-1911I

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