Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Nov 1938, p. 16

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He is survived--by his widow; by three daughters, Mrs. Emily Glea- son, Wilmette; Mrs.- Marie Farrior, Honolulu, T. IL; and Mrs. Ruth Ren- nacker, Wumnetka,; and by. a sister, Sister Jane, of the, Order of St. Jo- seph, Kanqas City. BÈial at Calvary; Fuperal services. were. held Thurs- day, morning at Our Lady, of Lourdes church, Chicago, wit. burial at Cal-. v ary cemietery. During theo past few wmeeks, Mr. § anidMrs..Boylstonh}ad been-making plans for, the célébration of! their Sth wedding .ann iversa ry,, which, would M, have been on Nov. 28. t Rumpus Room Setting j for Hallowe'en Party, Th7e Misses Margaret Mary MoW- 1' ran, Rettina Bassett, and DO'ris He4pitadter were hostesses at a Elalloween costume party Saturday evening at the home of the John rats 924 Greenleaf avenue. The 'unWqe Rumpus room was decorated with the traditional black, cats, skeletons, corn, and pum"p. Iins, and the young people were gaily, attired i attractive costumes. She was born near Oneida Castie. NY., iii 1856 and was- married in Aub3urn, N, Y. in 1883.' She reý- sided in Ravenswgod for 25. years, and then:in ilmette since 1913 ýat 1005 Michigan: avenue. Services were held at the Scott chapel în. Wlmette last Fridaiy morning. wi th burial ýat Graceland cemietery. Realtor Passes Away.1 After Lnn Illness Lawrence A. McHaIe,,Chicato real estate.. broker, who had made his1 home *in Wilmette for the past- 12 years, passed awniy at the Presby- terian hosp il, Chicago, on Thurs.] day. of last eeek, after a long ill- Surviving Mr. Hale, w ho was 51, years old, are his widow; a son, Lawrence, Jr.,; a sister, Mrs. Mary M. Walsh,. who makes her home! with them at 1749 Highland avenue; and a brother, Edward, of Chicago.! Funeral services were held on Sat- urday inorning at St. Joseph's church, with burial at Calvary cemn- etery. jiear Aurora. at the Graceland cemetery chapel. The two sisters were Wefl known, Mr. Singleton died on Satur- having lived in Wilmette for many da tteM-oBohr'hsia year. Thy frmery egag~ m in Rochester, Minn. He was 71 years house remodeling as -a business, ~ae buying, outmodecl homes, .moderniz- Afaie o lxadi, ah ng-. and then selling then. in. thisi aieo l nra ah the deceased wvas the business head was a graduate of the law. sehool,,of havmgbenknwna ab sinss[Northw4r-ctp~rn univ"ýrsjtv and was lat- woman of unusual capacity. i er adrnitted to.,the bar'., For the. pa-st 35 years' he had been identiflied with goind, governiment- movements .Kenilworth 'Wo Ma n.s in the ChicaLyo area- and, until a A zhort timie before his death. he had FathèrPassesýAway been secretary of the Citiz ens' as- J. C. Roach of Chicago, father of sociation. At one timé e lewas a Mrs. -Arthur H. -Witzleben, Jr4, 625 inember of the staffsof thie Inter- Emoor road,, Ken ilworth, died -of Ocean, a nd the Record'Herald of heart attack, Tuesday-of last wteek, Ch*cago and the Milwau kee Sen- Mr. Roach hadbeeri associate d with the railroad for over 20 years., He was .67 years old. He is survived by his widow, and by three daughters, Mrs. John P. O'Rurke, Chica'go, Mrs. Richard Oughten, of Omaha, Neb., and Mrs. Witzleben. There are two grand- sons and two granddaughters. Mr. Roach was buried Friday at Mt. Olivet Catholic cemetery, Chi'- cago, following services at St. Phil. ip Neri church. C. . Nylund, 54, Dies After a Long Illness Son, Daughter, Survive, Me is. survived hv .a son, Shelby Singleton, Jr., of Wlmnette, a daugh- ter, Mrs.. Edward Wingate, of Hawaii, by a sister. Mrs. A .J. Hes- fer, olf Hinsd aie, 'and 'by Ôbi7ôth- ers, John C. of Evanston and Fran- cis of Seattle, Wash. His wife passed away about two years ago. Following funeral services and cre- mation, the ashes were taken th Rosehil cemetery for burial. Mr. Singleton, who had been in the Rochester hospital for three months, had been a resident of Wil- mette for 44 years. Club mem- berhipss meluded the Royal Arcanum. er, Edward Sniedberg, Bob Kaye, and Park Sanitariumn, Howard street at Fnrlsrie eehl tte~~ I$randon Decker. Western avenue, Chicago, will hold Scott chapel i Wilmette on Satur- their first fali meeting at the sani- day afternoon with burial at Melvin, . RETURNS FROM EAST About twenty neigliborhood chil- tarium Thursday, November 10, it Il'. Paul Schulze, Jr., 300 Abbotsiord 4ren out playng pranks Halloween was announced by ts president, Ed-. Mr. Nylund, who was 54 years old, road, Kenilworth, will be home this * ight were invited into the Glenn gar B. Baumann of Northbrook.. was a Chicago insurançe man. He is week from Richmond, -Va., where 0. Sensiba home, 737 Curnrings Other rnembers of the board are survived by his widow, by a son, he has been visiting hlis fiather, igvenuie, Kenllworth, for a motion Ralph Olmstead, Raiph -Mitchell Melvin, and by two sisters and a Paul Schulze, andh is sister,' Mrs. ti ,uui nartv.nd fD. H. iW. Grav. hrtheir. Pr, u irrh,

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