Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Sep 1938, p. 38

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BaSuuy aýI NueCenter j4 « unerg uervloes weie. beld et 10 6M.w uloclc onday moening OCSt. Ort tm he seronwasby lb. 1ev. > es Urtis 1D. lewamra, pssto OfSt. t War- Francis Xavie Catbolle daureh., Wil.ette. s mn s Mb m- beiug 1reai 1y bis alsbtàsnthUe 1ev Jamsnu Sherid5~gan and the 1ev. DanW 1 . SCulbaSue Internent wasin Calvary otar emety lir. OICoonU bai lived iluWiI- X57nitte since 81. ne Was a building Ris public, sprtiid hlm to sccept a position om the Zanfng board, ubere he rendered wbat uas Probably his mmoot notable contrOib to the vil- lage b. loved. l ngkwy C.ulssiS At the lime of bis deafhMr. Ayers ws serilng bis second faim as New Trier tovwnshlp blghway comnml5iOf-ý er,, bis tenure beig cbsraeterlzed I by grestly lmproved roadsinl the~ unhicowpoated areas of the town- ship, snd s reduction lu the cost of road maintenance o! approxtnately, Ë0 per cent. Me was'also assistant to IL S. Marsau, New Trier town saMp tax assessor, sud bad rendered invaiable aid inu traighteulug out A painting grOUP, meting witb Frank, Dillon Monday sud Wednes.m day aftem.nDoml from 1 to 4. opent October 30 and the folowing mern- ig another palutlng clam will begin its wvork uder .tue direction .of Allen Philbrlck, Meeting On subseqent Tuesday-snd Wednesday. morniîngs, from S9 to12 o'clock- The stio la open aU day.Thurs- day for mnembers of the league to work ther., sud fteFrlidaY Classes are not scheduWe as Yet UBtUTiU7 ChilreWs 0sases Children's classsffluinPainting, drawlng sud sculpturewlU b. held, Saturday înornings from 9:30 to 1 o'clockc openlng Septemb>er 17, and studying w1th Hope Deguebsrdt, Ed- weeks. for an ie. this oporturh- a'1 the few somited tc fore the Untd State coma tax appeals.A uwsa active iniutility tions. 01 years of Lmtant with urss one of Tactice be- o>ard of in- me timne he e investiga- of the vil- active member of Wilxnette L<xige I, W umete Resient No. 931 A. F. & A. M., and Mednahi for Many Years, Dies Temple Shrine. Attendiug the ftneral service were Ch re Ju s Mi elt a s- the foUlowing relatives o! Mr. Ayers-Chaeentulesichl et, fo mnars- Dr. George T. Ayers, a brother, anid et o!wixnTte frsmay ofears wife o! Ely, Minn.; Mrs. H. M. Day pased away s oneT1028S herd! ant o! Cleveland, Ohio, a sister, and her we tlt oe 08Seia n- nlir-M-rcroad. after a week's illness. Mr'. andIN at Detroit, F or-

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