Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 May 1933, p. 18

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looks like a new- store., because Mr. -Tatman is. over there ruihing the new fhings here. NSew> creaficins from 'many f-oreign lands are arriving ah week. the day. TATOamMA-N 5 17 Davis Streetf eVANSTQN aifae the fore- 625 N. Mcia Ave. CH ICAGO Thesefuture Wedding For the past year Mr. Geist had been a resident of Wilmette. ,Fie is survived* by four sons, Edwin of Chicago, and Lester, Raymiond and Warren of Wiimette, two daughters, Mrs..I,orene Webster oôf Chicago and Mrs. Ruth Hughes of, Wilmette, and six grandchildren. T1he funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon' at a funerai chapel in Chicaàgo, and hurili took Place, at Mt. Greenwood cemetery. MRS, MAY HUGGINS DIES Mrs.' May Huggins, 5140 N.ý Bern- ardIstreet, Chicago, mother of W. C. Huggins, 100 Thirteenth Street, pass- ed away Monday of this week at the age of 72 years. Services Were heid Wednesday a fternoon fromn the chapel at, 5200 N. Western avenue and banial was, at Rosehili. Mrs. Huggins ýis also survived by a.dau gh- ter, Mrs4 Allen H. Forbes of Chi- cago., Mr. Huggins died, several .yasao >ALE 0F Papers'f or E ve r Room. in the House 2 rolis f..... 2rolis for-... .15C 2 5 S EE. this bit of the charîp:ug Rhjne country from roof to rathskeller <on eue fwn Lake front> and refuse tô Îeave until you've hieard Music pl ayed by that de luxe Phonograph-Redio gagements in F±rance, the oatties of Chippily Ridge, the Somme and Crescier Woods and the Meues-Ar- gonne offensive. In this Iast en- gagement he was shot through the right leg. Mr. Kirchner went to France, on. the Leviathan with the first :large boatload of American troops. He was a memfbier of the American Legion post a t St. Charles, III.,,where he formerly lived. He was also a Mason, being a member of Wilmette lodge No. -931, A. F. and A. M., the, Freeport consistory -and the:Medinah Shrine. in Chicago.. Mr. Kirchner *as. empi'oyed by the H., Channon, compàny of Chicago, manufacturer$ of machinery supplies. Surviving him are his widow. Mrs. Marguerite Kirchner, and two daugh- ters, Harriet, 12 y.ears old, and Peggy, 10- years, aid. M r. Kirchner. was a san-in-law of.*C. C. Schultz, super- intendent of public works. * uneral services, under the auspices. of the Wilrnette Masonic lodge,: were ta be hield this afternoon (Thursday) at 2 o'clock at the Wilmiette Masonic lemple, with military services, at Ridgewood cemnetery ini charge af the St. Charles post of, the American Legion. Frank Grimme, Veteran, Taken1 War- by Death Frank Grim me, brother of Ms Dorothea Ebbert, 211 Sevénteenth street, died las.t Saturday at the Great Lakes Naval hospital. Mr. Grimme, who was 38 years old, served in the United States navy in foreign wat- ers during the Wonid war. He was powder-gassed, and his health had, been faiiing for some time. Since December he had. been in the hos- pital, and prior ta that had spent some, time there each yrear for a number of years. Besides. the, sister in Winmette* he. is survived by an- other sister, Sister Mary Benvenata of Sacred Heart sani tarium, Mii- waukee. The funerai services were heid Tuesday morning f rom Scott's funeral home, 1118 Greetieaf Rve- On Davis Street Wilmet'eI1100 913 Davs St ..... t~ OPEN EVENINGS RANDLET'S. Foruvurly Dans.emark Electric Co.. 1165 Wilmette Ave. Phoae Wilmette 214ý No-PROFIT SMAR'T WA

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