Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jun 1935, p. 16

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S AKv S FIFTH AVENUE THE. CHIMNEYS-CENTER STREET WINNETKA, SALE 3. THREAD) 45 G CAUGE SKIEER SILK - LrAAi rresoIyLVerI ianeurc i. I vii- mette, coinductedl the funeral services last Friday. Burial took 'place at Memorial Park'cemetery. RharIes F. Washburn le Ciedý by Death May 30 Charles F. Washburn, 64 years old, died early on. the Mor ning of Mern- orial ýday, at, the home of bis, cousin, Mrs. H. C. Hall, 500 Central avenue, where he had lived for the pastsi years. Mr. Washburn was, the last surviving member of bis immediate family.- He was unniarried. For many years he had been a jewelry sales- mnan. The funeral services and burial took place on Saturday at Burling- ton, Iowa, Mr. Washburn's birthplace and his home for many years.. BAHA'I LECTURE "America's Contrib~ution--to -World Peace" is the subject on which Mrs. Sarah Wafrath of Chicago will speak in Foundation hall, Baha'i Universal1 House of Worship at Linden avenue and Sheridan road, Wilmette, at the Sunclay afternoon service held on june 9, at 3:30 o'clock. BREAKS HEP Mrs. Josephine Jones, who makes ber bomne with her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Pedigo, 111 Robsàrt road, Kenîlworth, fel and broke ber hip three weeks ago while walking across ber room.. Mrs.t Jones is 85 years old. fusing, and entertains witrntnat smootbness and ease which maràks the really great practitioneeof the mystic art. In his, repertoire are many num- bers especially -developed for the en- tertainment of cbildren. This feature will begin promptly at,8 o'clock and continue until 9, in order to not inter- ferew'ith school home work. lA -musical trée that will be ofspe- cial interest to devotees of the dance bas,,been arranged for.that part of the prga.At great pains the lodge ha$ surdKrehl's orchestra,, one of Cbicago's outstanding organizations of professional musicians, wbich will present the latest popular dante..num- bers for the enjoyment of the lodge's members and, friends. The rommittee in charge of arrangements decided that for the last Party of the season its guests should dance to the musie of' the fiet orchestra possible to secure. It is announced that the proceeds of' this affair, to which the public is most cordialiy invited, will be devotèâd tlodgé charities. PIANO RECITAL The recital of the piano pupïls .of Edlth Ray Young will be june 17, at the Howard scbool. Complete de- tails will be announced next week. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Snider of Deer- field, af ter a month 'spent in D5etroit and Stamford, Coun., are now at their summer home in East Dennis, Cape Cod, Mass.. b ,For Svelte ýLines3ý ýSensation LORD"S F..tdm S fquuoe

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