Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Mar 1934, p. 16

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W* aajut the uisae u»« jumuuu. wy * you recmive, the.n.la 8àItioný we reaja tiena asoftes asncosayou9l preit th.extavlea ie oSetc. .PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISýERS 1Niles Center was \,rs. , Meier s birthplace, but she. spent p)racticaliv% her entire lifetime ini Wilmette. Sl:v was a member of St. Mary's socie-,ty aid of the auxiliarvy of the Peter J. Huertér Americanl Legion poýýt. Survivinig ber, besides ber li,".ai. are four sons, Albert of Nules Center, Frank, Jr., of Xilmette, Raymxond *-4 Nules Ceniter, and. Marcus _of XVil mette, twodaughters, Rosanuiia MIcier and 11is. Joseph Rossbergerof V- mette. two 1granýdchildr-en,---\Veronuic:li Rýossberger and James Meier,. *t%%-(- sisters, Mrs. Minnie Luchs, of Evaîus- ton and Mrs. Peter Borrc of WiI- m ette, and three bI)rothers, Matt.,AI>- bink of. Evanston, and John and~l Frank Abbink of Nules Cenlter. ,'A ffth son, Jam es Meier; dird abotut a year ago. The funeral services -for M-rs. Mler were held Monday mornling f ront lier lat residence, 2103 WNashington:ie lue, to. St. Joseph's church. Burial took place at 'Memorial Park (Çürne-ý ter,%. Mrs. Anna Lauermann, 76, Claimed by Death, Mrs. Anna MIN. Lauernaln, a res-. Mdent of Wilmette for more than sîx7, ty-five years, died early last Friday rnorning at hier home, 832 Ridge ave- nue. Mrs. Lauierniain was born at Trier, Gerniany, the town f rom whiichi New Trier township takes its name. Shie was 76 years old. 4. Mathew Franck;Ihûr Harry C. ýkiuine, 1324 Eleiîtood aee.Wihinette. is a candidate in tlhc repiiblican prinarv of .-1pril 10> for tfliimpýortalnt oflice of P robat e jidge .of Cook con i y.. .1Jr. Kïine is '«wilI known throuigh- oYf tlhc north shore, having beni activec in public affairs duriing his- el ve ars' ýresidence here. He is idepttifiedtcith the Wiltitette Par- ieh Methodist Episcopal church ini Wilrncite, and is president of thc IVilitette Church federa lion; isa memnber o.f-Equitfy lodgqe No. 8$8, A. F. & A. M., Wilrnette Chapter No. 253, Royal Arch Masons, Ori- entai Consistory, M1edinah Temple. the Hamilton club and Iheý Delta Theta. Jhi Law., fraternity.. 4onrgefg;/mdr no n ir\ ç Nicnolas Lauermnann ot Siouk Cîty.' lowa, 'and Anthony lauermàinn of: Wilmette. Mrs, Lauermiann's hils-- band died ipý 1901. The fuileral1 services for Mrs. L~auermnann were held -Monday mlornl- ing at St. joseph's church, and burial ook place at. St. joseph's cemetery. Mrs. Lauermiann was a member of St. Mary's societ y and of the Ladies' Catholic Benevolelit association. and Precinet commiitteeman oûf the 2Und district. He served one term on the Wilmette Zoning board of appeals. ýMr. Kinne is a native of Michigan, having. been born on a farm near Kala- mazoo. His pre-legal education was acquired ini the country schools and the high schools of Kalamazoo and Chil- cago. He was graduated f rom Illinois College of Law, now De Paul univer- sitv. in 1903, receivinz the du'o'rees ci 615 Davis- Street Evajiston E i OPEN EVENINOS joseph E. V. Turck, 522 Linden avenue,.sailed from New York* yester- day on the Manhattan, for a ':ix weeks' business trip in Berlin and, Paris. -'I - ~-*~-~- -~-~--.-,----.- -~ 4

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