Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jul 1935, p. 14

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selected as the best :from Mately 75 entries. Vi ALimised Numsber ol These Chatis as$3.95. Tw.. Days Oulyl' UPHÔLSTERING speclal dieounta durlng ti.s menti. Raye your garniture reupholsteired and reflnlshed by expert eraftsmen. DAVEN PORT UPHOLSTERE- Selection ofan làterials........... 2 :: Phonke and our'estimator wilI cali wlth couiplete lUne et amples. DAVZ FM, nWTR cRIAMRN 721 Main St. UNI. 7210 MrS' Bessie C.Murphyl, 82ls' Taken by Death Mrs. Bessie1 Cannon M9urpho,. 708 Kerft road, Kenilworth, died Sunday afternoon. at ber borne at the a ge of 82 years. Mrs.. Murphy was 'born ln: Ireland. Sbe bad lived lu Kenllwortb for, the past teti years. Surviving ber are tbreedaughters, Mar garet Of Kenilwortb, Eve' of Dallas-, Tex., and Mary o6f Kenilwortb. The .f'uneral services were held on Truésday m orn- ing at St. Josepb's churcb, Wilmette. Burial too k place at Calvary cerne- tery. The Reverend and Mrs. Le land Danforth, 333 Warwick road, Kenil- worth, spent the week-en d of the Fourth visiting the George Shipmans of Kenilworth at their sunimer borne inWbiteball, Micb. JanaetSrhur Shop rednoed IVomen' s and Misses' Suminer Apparel EolusIvely Smart Town, Country and Travel Clothes at Remarkiible Savinga the past ten months. Born iin Luxembourg, Belgiurn. Mr. Wolter came to America as a young man. He beacled bis own packing company in the stock yards for sev- eral years. Tben, in 1918, be became presidento f. tbe DEllnois Packing com- pany, a position wbich be bl until bis deatb. His,'widow, Mrs. Antonie Wolter', ason,, Nicbolas, Jr., and,,a daugbter, Mr S. William F. Krippes,, ail of Wil- mette, survive hltm.1Mr. Wolter bad jived in Wilmette for 14 years. John D. SmalIl Taken by Death ; Noted Engineer John, D. Small. 411 Maple avenue, <ied last Friday at bis home. He wvas 60 years'old. Mr. Small was a con- sultingengineer and was widely knoNyn lu Cbicago engineering circles. He had offices at 127 N. Dearborn street lu the city. For the past 16 years be had made bis home in Wilmette. Survivý- ing, hlm are bis midow, Mrs. Pauline M. Small, a daugbter, ,Mrs. Pliyllis, S. Nutt of Moline, Ili., a son, Stoddard, four sisters and a brother. Tbe funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at Scott's funeral 'borne, 1118 Green- leaf avenue,, and the remains were taken to Wilmington, Ill., for. hurili * r.Barbara Schaefer, Wilmette, .and haci spent ber entire life bere. Funeral services were beld at St. Josepb's churcb at .10 o'clock Wed- nesday morning, interment being lun Memonial Park cemetery. Surviving, besicles -tbe husband.' Frank Schaefer, are, two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Maryv Loutscb, Mrs.. Laura Engels, josepb Rengel and William Rengel, ail living on ago as senior miember of the flrm 0o1f Critcheil, Miller, Whitney and Barbour. As a young man Mr. Marks went to work for R. S. Cnit- cheli in one of the earliest insurance firms in the City. The firm was later consolidated and became known as Critcheil,. Miler, Whitney and Bar- bour. For the past three years Mr. Marks had lived, in XKenilworth . He was born. on the, site of the Hotel LaSalle in Chicago., He lived for years at 450S. Michigan, avenue, Chicago. Before:.moiving to Kenilworth he. bad lived for five years' at the Edgewater Beach botel and a year in Evanstôn. Mr.. Marks wasunnmarriedý and wvas the last. of his family.ý Unil in- capacltated by illness a f ew years ago he bad been active in the Union League, City. and Hamilton clubs. ýMrs. Gladys A. Blaker Taken by Death July 2 Mrs. Gladys A. Blaker, 1011 Central avenue, died Tuesday night, July 2, at ber bomne after an illness of sev- eral months. Mrs. Blaker was the wife of Edward T. Blaker, who is connected with Himelblau, Byfield and company, air conditioning. plant Sequipment, 228 N. LaSalle street, Chi- cago. Besides ber husband, Mrs. Blaker is survived by three cbildren,., Patricia, 14 years old, Stanley, 12, and . arbara, 8. The funeral services were Mrs. Floyd Grimes of Rockford, Ill., was a guest last week of ber mother, Mrs. Claude Hamilton, 430 Wood- stock avenue, Kenilworth. MNl. Grimes :-notored up on July 4, to take his wife bomne. Mrs. Grimes is the, former Alice Van Arsdeéll.. 0o- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Prussing, 549 Earlston road, Kenilworth, were guests at a bous 'e party Iast Week7end Opesa Saturday Fvenings Uutil 10 P. M. Janet Sehur Shop, lac* North Shore H -el. Evansion 933 Shermen Ave. OIL COU 'v 5303 aaoo

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