Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Oct 1936, p. 37

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The storyý of the attack and events leading up to it, as relateci 1w Mrs. Frank Collyer, whio hurried to-Chamnpaigii immiediately upon. receiving iniformation of the affair, are as follows Accident Es Cause About' tvo imonthis agoý an autoýmobile accidlent iii vhich Howard Steffy, 53<> Maple avenuùe, the driver, a brte-nlwof,\'anSchaack vas killed, occurredl in Highland Park. 'Wvitli SteffY were Paul Fieberg,. jr. 330ý (reeiîleaf avenue. ailJameis Streeter. .302 Central avenue, ul'hu Nverc botli seriously iinjure(l, ail dar,s.uinig Vani Sch1aack's, father-in-law for (lainages. Ini a Car following were Peter Collver and . l)oinald Dressel Polur north shiore' ine1,ý show.inii above', rctuir>id oit Tiesday of ljast %eek 1. (040 lwO avenue, which, thlev (romn Hurdoni, S. J. ffratîwo-day Pheasantt and duck shoot ini this 'five avr vas tnt invo..ve l te accident. Passenge, Stinson, Plâin. Lef t to rlýqht,. Gard M. Collins, 247 Chiurch road, Employs Ruse Winnetka; Pilot 1)ean Owsley, Chiraqo, and Otis L Heath,-1426 Asbitry Suindav morning. Mrs. Collyer as-ý avenue, and G. V. Wlitnev, 1436 . lslntry avenune, both, of !-ubbard Woods. sertec1. \a.ica'çîaick,being In .Chain ~.il.cailed hier son on. the telephione' andl Invited i hlm to go to breakfast.ý IN COLLEGE CHOIRS to %wh*ci the vout.h assented. When After recent tryouts for meniber-, ('ollver biai entered Van Schaack's car. the latter drove outinlto the Joseph P. Colligan, 558 Center ship in the A Cappella and Vesper country. Collyer wvas surprised at this. street, Winnetka, announced this choirs at Beloit. college janice Guthand told \VanScliaack that lhe under- week the receipt of registration ridge, daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. stood thiev were going soine place for forms for 1937 automobile and truck F. G. Guthridge, 917 Greenwood avebreakfast.' Thle replv lie received wasý state licenses from Secretary of nue, Wilmette, was chosen to be in that thev vwere goitig somnewhere else State Edward J. Hughes of Springfist. the choirs. field.' *US- PLANE TRAIN TICKETSý 748 EIm Street Telophone Wignn.tka 3030 - Cheeàrio *Your Card > D.signod to interpref yourseif or your famiIy Colligan Has Stock of License Blanks WORJ( SIOP for Creative MtExpresson 1114 Ashland Avenue WiInpfe * Telephonm. WiIm.ft.1619 AUl orders must be ilced November I O*hJ Lbefore sibte for tne. accident iii which vouli. Steffv was killed, or else-. Thýe boy replied that he coul.d iot sigiu such, a confession, as it would be untrue. Thereupon. VaniSchaack dragged the boy fromn the car and brutally assaulted hlmii, knocking out his front i his cheek teeth and cutting a gashlu \vhich .required several stitches to close, Iii an effort to avoid punishment the Collyer boy, who is of slighlt * uilil, feigned unc onsciousness, but bu canary yeiiow with l Uack numerais. Under the law, motorists are re- quired t~o display their 1937 license plates by jan, 1. C. A. L, Kirkpatrick 'oh, what a convenience and comfort a Home EIer'ator would bu for me! Stair.clinabing 1,ssotirin g, 1 offen think 1 can't reach. the toP.» IT: ISN'TNECEgl RY Dies ini California Charles Allen Logan Kirkpatrick of Corona del Mar, Calif., passed away suddenlvý Thursday nighit of last week to Wear yeurself out ither of these new type avenue, Kenilwortll, and iviui mierman of Mt. Mprris, Ill., last week at 'French Lick SSprings, %,anceana îimprove th and service business. Ind., playing golf. Origiiialorsand Mansofdcturers of i$id for tA.Hoe. Lifis Ori;uat7z Passe.por nd é.uaçtrer .1

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