Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Nov 2007, p. 7 Michael Jonscher, Wilmette American Legion Post 46 commander, spoke Sunday during the Veterans Day ceremonies. Others, including Village President Chris Canning, Huerter American Legion Auxiliary pre
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Nov 2007, p. 7 Michael Jonscher, Wilmette American Legion Post 46 commander, spoke Sunday during the …
Ken Goze, Wilmette Life, 13 Nov 2008, p. 9 Residents gathered Tuesday to honor veterans' service and sacrifices in Veterans Day observances downtown and at Harper School Photograph Debbie Sayles; Georgia Ceinkus; Students from Harper Elementa
Ken Goze, Wilmette Life, 13 Nov 2008, p. 9 Residents gathered Tuesday to honor veterans' service and sacrifices in Veterans Day …
Wilmette Life, 13 Nov 2008, p. 106 Brief biographical information about four veterans from the area: Jerry Kogen of Highland Park, Lawrence R. Menzies of Evanston, Alvin Richman of Highland Park, and Wilmette resident Rachel M. Sweitz
Wilmette Life, 13 Nov 2008, p. 106 Brief biographical information about four veterans from the area: Jerry Kogen of …
Wilmette Life, 3 Nov 2011, p. 10 Avoca School District 37 will celebrate Veterans Day on Nov. 11 by hosting a pancake breakfast in the school cafeteria for all veterans and their families residing in the district.
Wilmette Life, 3 Nov 2011, p. 10 Avoca School District 37 will celebrate Veterans Day on Nov. 11 by …
Kimberly Fornek, Wilmette Life, 19 Nov 2009, p. 12 Michael Jonscher, former commander of the American Legion Huerter-Wilmette Post 46 , spoke to the people gathered for a Veterans Day ceremony Nov. 11 in Wilmette's Veterans park. Photograph World War
Kimberly Fornek, Wilmette Life, 19 Nov 2009, p. 12 Michael Jonscher, former commander of the American Legion Huerter-Wilmette Post 46 , …
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