Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Aug 1935, p. 6

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Fu information may be obtained from.Miss M. E. Von Glabn, secre- tary of the U. ýS. Civil Service Board of exÉaminersj ati tbeWinmette post office. Mrs.J. L. Waltber, 105' Sixth street, bas as bier guests tbis week, bier sisterb Mrs. A. R. Dogberty,. and niece, Marilyn Kay Dogbierty, of 0k- lahioma. City,, OkIa., and' also ber par ents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Cole, of Bartlesville, Okia., .Tbey drove bere togeter and will stay about a week. Chapelis c. Ct... Pite ............... . T.B ested and Pat'eurieul ei la Botties omly 3X LM Un" AV*. YOUt WATCH Cwv.fuflyIteuir.d m auE*pet :Moeante Cou 1r« Inspection and lUtulation, De PAGLIABULO As a mSrd for excellent police work in recovering a diamond rinfg valued a: $1,M)0, tihe insurance compony inu wihhie gem uwa insured >s'e- .ted.ergeant Hrm*on G. Vosce uwih a check for . J» 1n1th piclw'e .er- geant Ponce is show» receivinig thse check from Chie f of Police McGuirr. VACATIONER RETURNS Mrs..Harry C. Campbell, 1141 Sher-. idan road, returned a week ago fromn Lake Magician, Mich., wbere sbe had been visiting friends fromn Chicago wbo have a summer home there. lier cbildren, Virginia and Laurie, wbo acconipanied ber, remained until Tuesday of thîs week. High Scho ol Youth Dies of Auto Crash Injuries Richard Thomas Samway, 19 years old, 924 Vernon avenue, Glencoe, died on Wednesday morning, August 14, at . St. Francis hospital, Evanston, of injuries received in an automobile ac- cident at Oakton street and McCor- mick boulevard, west of Evanston. necvgssiated . y wt.exncrgcr ui the Lake County council and the North Shore Area council. Mr. Ryan bas a wide acquaintance- sbip in the area and be is especially well known by tbose wbo attendvd Camp Ma -Ka-Ja-Wan tbis. summer, wbere be was, assistant camp director in charge of program features., Mr. Ryan. bas bad a wealth of experience in scout ing activities and will be in- valuable to the :council organization. Mr. Ryan cornes from D,.eKalb, DII., where he attended high scbool and the. Nortbern 'Illinois StateTeacber's college. He also attendedl the Uni- versity of Chicago and is agraduate of the . Fourth National Training School for Scout Executives. He bas been a teacher. in the West Aurora Higb scbool and the Evanston public scbool.s. His recordý in scouting began as Scoutmaster in Aueràr. After bai'- ing -attending .the -Fourtb National, Train ing .School,- he was employed as the assistant Scout executive 'at Oak Parkc, and then was transferred to Paris, Ill., wbere be became Scout executive of the *ickapoo Area coun- cil. For the past two years Mr. Ryan bsbeen a teacher and Scoutmaste at the> Arden Shore Camp for boys dunitng tbe winter montbs. For tbe past several summers, up until 193,3, he accompanied Bob Becker: onlbi canoe trips for Eagle Scouts. In 1934 Mr. Ryan was camp couii- selnr and carmtifire di'rctor t Ca. Suifs- Coafs - D resses, *..to make room for our new Fail merchaàdise. Sizes 12 to 52 Prc$s: 10 0 ad' its ne needed for JUs dolioma. Hl completed this work Iast week, when the summer session closeil. At the time of tbe fatal crash Tuesday nigbt he was riding in a car driven by Robert Robertson, 20, of 544 Sterling road, Kenilwortb. Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren. C. Levernier, the youth is sur- vivýed by three brotbers, Paul Sam- way and Loren, Jr., and Thomas Ka-Ja-Wan,,at Pears'où, hewas a favorite alike anldstaff members. I .LlITp, Ma- Wis., where. ýwitb Scouts. CON VALESCING Mrs.,Charles'R. Mack, 707 Central. avenue,'*Who underwent an emner- gency ,operation for appendicitis in a hospital in Meadville, Pa., whilesbe was in the east on a motor trip, is rnaking a satisfactory recovery and wilI, it is, expected, be able to return 714E 0OIL WELIL bi"' Mac main S*« trefOun"mAvnue Phere WIIsutte 3334 t' I Ejiusl WEST OF B4NK WILMETTE 53531

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