uicaciivou am* vrw wiw ■ nil. #.-ANNE CAMPBELL RANKINi4We# Known Resident, Daughter of Pioneer Village Family, Active In Church and Chib WorkPastas AwayMiss Anne Campbell Rankin of 412 North Grove avenue passed away at the Oak Park hospital on Tuesday. Her death was the result of an embolism, following' an operation performed six days earlier.With the exception of eighteen years, during which she was supervisor of Home Economies in the public schools of Wausau, Wisconsin, Miss Rankin lived most of her life in Oak Park, to which the had comewith her family in 1881. Her early teaching experience was in the gradeschools of Forest Park.She whs a member of the First Congregational church, and throughout her life tons vitally interested inall its activities. She took also an active share in the work of the Nineteenth Century Woman’s club, and was keenly interested in the GardenClub of Illinois and the Garden Clnb of Oak Park and River Forest, to both of which she had devoted much time and energy for a number of years.She was the daughter of the lateMr. aad Mrs. John Rankin. Surviving her are her sisters, Mrs. Simpson Dunlop, Mrs. John L. Pearson, andMiss Jessie Holmes Rankin, all ofOak Park.Funeral services were conducted at 4 the home Thursday afternoon by the Reverend Albert Buckner Coe, pastor of the First Congregational chnreh.Interment waa in Forest Home, a -