Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Sep 1938, p. 36

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r' A PAIR I~I Sker Mud billowy, y«t very ervioable. FuD double ruSes bu.utfuDi mmde, to the lm, detuil. White, zvoy, and0cm', in pieetuhion ýdots;v-l4o plain niarquisette. 44-Ns -t, Pnels .95'A PAIR White, Custôm Made, Damask Draperies $1Svaiue ) b> 1) ) no e ti. xe am suiate ai nt e was drlving 20 to 25 miles per hour. Passeuger en £uannug B «au In the car, with Borre were Bert Russell, 24P 310 Park avenue,. and lCenneth'Symons,, 18, of 1631 Washi-, inqton avenue, whlle Edward Ed- wards, 31, of 5436 N. Wlnthrop ave;- nue, Chicago, was ridlng on.the right running .board. Russeil and Symns ýwere taken to the Evanston hospital by a Pashg motorist. The former was iotmd to have recelved cuts on the face, and inside lips, and the latter sustained a chest injury. Sustalus Letg- Fractures Edwards was taken to the same hospital in the police ambulance by Fireman Ralph Reardon, assisted by Marry Hasselberg, 506 Park avenue. Me*â fô1nd'to havé -sustained a compound fracture of the let leg, a simple fracture of the right leg. laceretions under the rlght arm and injury to the back. Riding'with Mr. Placé were his daughter Marion Louise, 9, and son Louis, 4. Mrs. Place and Louis were taken to the Evanston hospital by a passing motorist. Mrs. Place was *At fine) red, 9vIIted toy@n Young PeoPle-'s Groups of Con gregationalists to Convene in Evanston ( ( ( ( ( j ( ( ( 95,

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