Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jan 1935, p. 8

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Cet BOCKS, Here IIolftemPlom' sPhohops 114e areenleaf Avenue Wlhnette 1676 1111k Son 16 aow for realy Gwi1 . ' momeyl We bave a pOvrfet UDes.te buky .1 gIplatlm ma uiver. Ne mee t-96 lsebr.-We wilI psy yeon la c"u * oraI"e for mew jewelry. D. PGLIuLOm ceived a severe cut on thle nose. Miss Marian Milton, 602 Hinman avenue, Evanstonà, riding with Heger, appear- ed to bave been seriously injured, but examination at thé Evanstoih ho spital failed to reveal, any lacerations or broken bonies. VISITOR .FROM WEST Mr. and Mrs. Henry Piltz of Holly-. wood,. Calif., motoring, to Milwaukee, spent Wednesday and Tbhursday of I1ast Week witb Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. McKeighan, .1025 Greenleaf avenue. Mrs. Piltz was formerly- Mes. Ida Can non of 1122 Lake avenue.. TH-IS WEEK'S SPECIAL Chocolt. Liau fe . ad VaaUoi 45c Regular 60c value (QUART) .PEACOCK.'s [CIE CREAN 413 Linden Avenue WiImette 4120 BesÏdesý ber husband, she is:survived by- a'daughter, <Grace, and a. .son, The Rev. laines T. Venekîaseii, pastor of the ýPresbyterian 'church, conducted the funeral services foir Mrs. Rager at the. churchb Monday afternoon..aid also. accomplanied the members of the1 family to. Syracuse, N. ýY., to officiate at the burial serv- ices there on, Tuesday.. LEAVE FOR, CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Walter McIntosh with Runice and Walter, Jr., of 1100 Gree.nwoôd 'avenue, are leaving Sat-, urday for Oakland' Calif., t o visit another daughter, Mliss Jean McIn- tosh, who attends Milis college. Mrs. MdIntosb and the children will stay ii*til Apwil, but Mr. Me1int,sretur.t, earlier. PLAN WESTERN TRIP Mr. and M.rs. George Redding, 1.516, F.Imwood avenue, are leaving Febru- ary 1, on a three *weeks' trip to Los Angeles. -On their return they will move to 1034 Ramona road, a bouse which they purchased recently f rom Lower schoël music;- David Dushkin, director of. Junior orchestra, and- R. F. Kraft, teacher of wind instruments". The program wilI include a Trio by Haydn, played by Mr. Swigart, .Miss Swigart and Miss Manchester, and a_ group-of songs by Mr.' DuffL Fances Anderson -wil- be Mr., Duff's accOmpanist. A feature of the concert will be several movements of -Schubert's. "Forellen Quinitet" for violin, viola, cello, piano, and double-bass. This; quintet is so called because of -the variations on Schubert's own song, "Die Forelle," wbich make upone 0f the movements. Ramsay Duif will play double-bass, and the music ,de- p4rtment will be assisted by Harold Newton, viola, .There wiIl be no admission charge, and fl friends of the sÉhoôl are in- vited. VISITS PARENTS Mrs. Kurt Friedeberg of lt. Clemens, Micb., is visiting ber 'par- ents, Mr' and Mrs. L. E. Matson,,616, FUfteenth street. She is accompanied by Miss Ursula Friedeberg of Magde- burg, Germany,. a sister of Kurt. Friedebertz * Tii, Wih-mette Oroey and Market IL146- CeaéiàAneWlmml Phous: Ilmêne4Z20'4Z1-422-423 StrowberriesI I Fancy FlElalês I QUALJTY FOOD PRODUCTS ecaizinain i Fancv Fresh Fruits and Veretables I~2HERSHEY Svoet a lb. primmis

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