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- Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Nov 1935, p. 58 The wedding of Eleanor Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Spencer of Charlotte, N.C. and Sidney Butz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil C. Butz of Wilmette, took place November 19, at the home of theWilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Nov 1935, p. 58 The wedding of Eleanor Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. …
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- Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 3 A. S. Van Deusen, Sr., 72, died on Tuesday of last week. He was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, September 17, 1860. In 1891 he established the Van Deusen grocery store in Evanston. In 1904 he acquiWilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 3 A. S. Van Deusen, Sr., 72, died on Tuesday of last week. …
- Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 3 Mrs. Alex Knobel, 38, died in a hospital in Monrovia, California, Saturday, September 9, leaving her husband, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knobel, 204 Wood Court; one son, Howard, 19 yearsWilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 3 Mrs. Alex Knobel, 38, died in a hospital in Monrovia, California, Saturday, …
- Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 3 Mrs. Marie Graf, 1449 Wilmette Avenue, on Wednesday, September 13, at the age of 47 1/2 years. Born in Austria March 22, 1886. Wife of G. Steve Graf.Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 3 Mrs. Marie Graf, 1449 Wilmette Avenue, on Wednesday, September 13, at the …
- Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 3 Mrs. Maybelle Rehfeld, 210 Sixth Street, on Wednesday, September 13, at the age of about 46 years. Born in Covington, Kentucky. Wife of WIlliam H. Rehfeld.Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 3 Mrs. Maybelle Rehfeld, 210 Sixth Street, on Wednesday, September 13, at the …
- Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 3 Mrs. Maria Taggart, 1310 Isabella Street, died on Friday, Sept. 15, at the age of 79 years, 3 months, 26 days. Born in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania. Husband, John Taggart, deceased.Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 3 Mrs. Maria Taggart, 1310 Isabella Street, died on Friday, Sept. 15, at …
- Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 6 Mrs. Mary Scully Fagen Wilhelm, wife of August A. Wilhelm, 221 Linden Avenue, died suddenly of heart attack Monday afternoon. She was 67 years old.Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 6 Mrs. Mary Scully Fagen Wilhelm, wife of August A. Wilhelm, 221 Linden …
- Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 3 Additions to the list of Wilmette business and professional people who have signed up with the National Recovery Administration program. Beauty Shops: Albright Beauty Shop, Cheek & Himes, Goodwin's BWilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 3 Additions to the list of Wilmette business and professional people who have …
- Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 3 Annual card party of the Economy Shop will be held at the Woman's Club of Wilmette next Wednesday, September 27. Description of planned event. Names of the committee members include: Mesdames I. R. AWilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 3 Annual card party of the Economy Shop will be held at the …
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- Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 3 Wilmette Public Schools opened with a total enrollment of 1570 distributed s follows: Howard 656, Central 595, Logan 154, Laurel 95, and Highcrest 70.Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 3 Wilmette Public Schools opened with a total enrollment of 1570 distributed s …
- Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 3 Fourth in a series of morning musicales given by the pupils of Edith Ray Young was held at the home of Barbara Barrett, 1231 Greenwood Avenue, Saturday morning. Students mentioned include Barbara BarWilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 3 Fourth in a series of morning musicales given by the pupils of …
- Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 6 Wilmette English Evangelical Lutheran Church, seventh and Greenleaf, The Rev. David R. Kabele, pastor, will hold fall Congregational Fellowship Dinner on Sept. 28, Thursday.Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 6 Wilmette English Evangelical Lutheran Church, seventh and Greenleaf, The Rev. David R. …
- Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 6 The sloop, Sepia, owned by W. J. Lawton of Winnetka, was blown out into the lake. The Coast Guard rescued two women and four men clinging to the overturned boat. The Coast Guard also rescued James FaWilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 6 The sloop, Sepia, owned by W. J. Lawton of Winnetka, was blown …
- Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 6 Board of Local Improvements considered the petitions for water mains and sewers in Birchwood Lane and Illinois Road.Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 6 Board of Local Improvements considered the petitions for water mains and sewers …
- Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 6 Fort Sheridan Horse Show to be held Sept. 22 and 23 will be dedicated to Major General Frank Parker, commanding officer of the Sixth Corps Area. He is leaving the Sixth Corps this fall.Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 6 Fort Sheridan Horse Show to be held Sept. 22 and 23 will …
- Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 6 Chares M. Hayes, president of the Chica Motor Club, cautions against starting prairie fires caused by tossing lighted cigarettes from car windows during this dry season.Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 6 Chares M. Hayes, president of the Chica Motor Club, cautions against starting …
- Wilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 6 Advertisements for the following businesses: Sam Goldman, junk dealer W. Nielsen, roofer Wilmette Ice Co., cold beer delivered John T. Rosbert, tailor Lois Hammett, piano instruction at 1715 ElmwoodWilmette Bulletin, 21 Sep 1933, p. 6 Advertisements for the following businesses: Sam Goldman, junk dealer W. Nielsen, roofer …
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