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Libertyville Independent, 16 May 1918, p. 7

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-r Sady vltb blond. ber.. WM 9 : Moore vs. aCebaso canir on . I Adam. vlated et Wsdevorth bturd.y sud Sumda.. -C. Q. Lngabaugb sud vif. of Cblcaol, agtentSndy vltb Mr@. Sarab-Lànomm ImV.F.Ducom oed bhmbounhnbld Laum ieredNmied lame yuifrom Mait gerlus, Lester IOabe s d Mont AII@%.ho are 'lover thors."l ý ormPow ns vwu hmoi onraugi NuvimagtdMuih la sp.adlg a loy dpaIllt te bau. ie ber dagbter, lira lie uteIo ài*q vOlmut ltb lima.Ans Sondée, Mal2U. MMe.John Ragalu sd dngbter. of Ciblai4d.apeta kira Me, recontl *it Mm lr IPrual tonlmue, Tis crd parIJglu.. by lbmes 1a wew vel akndmmo4. eecn w Mr. aMd lrM th Staff uMd lMrm Fr.d Schneider o.fl.d ai lire. àmua Weneffl Saturd aei e. Otto Moldor sMd Lim sRodug epa Sandw igith Ni. sMd lrM lm ouder Ni. a&d Urm.Jobs ILen nviatod roi.q alun éet ront monda.1 Mr. sud Mm.pelur UStdtid motaredg tu oue " ylm1Tburdy.1 Minl4w igle.of Woodâoac,1 emin hd w»v bbar doter.t, 1n VILLA Oismga. 'Iosswuos, via svary guisi a"r, aonrelativu or fionde a ImuOlierof igie. MartsPavo, sud bural Iar*oMlmdo lu thie sono- sMd Pr=pol.Tb@.jouna eôdpie Vent gli o Ie bous vblcb Mr. lMeeha b.d lu rmedumojr hie brido. Tiiomm .Lit.a ofKenoba vlat.d rltlvo. sud friands m be Ib rt oaitl glMia. larT«.yor of Wauhug., virnt- ed ber puatebars ovu tlb veokued. mmra."MW lviErloauvide!w neatives bu bicaga a #eV tle1atvosi. Tb@ îloi, C. C. H111, of Uberlyville, vloltad t.'IgnalumEpmnpal chureh SMt . ndp da - Admlu*rçd . » Bécaeuof tb olBu-hbadoas. Tva eelabratioma eld tlb arly calabra- don et 7» s. m. sud Liiri Euebsri alia. *mL Etheir EU delivand tlb ooruau. I. T. Moran, Who hm. bd *0 Pott MMn et palselol01ith grad mboof b.. rulguai, "ami Mliau Thuoday. Re vent Iuuediaewy 1te Rocliard la taie uP Y. MNC. A. vors. Ur. Morsa» %» outad l« booal lu a very maMo fuetary m'UMnor sdM d b isasuiy bave ua ianod. vbo regrettaonm lu ve. bt bel viéhvolbm gre eson l lst nov »wbornead vori. TinoontDeuao!Gest Lakee., vlsied i ptmp hm ovei Bunbday. Ur. ai l irea. 8 eBoa, ofChicago. 11118111114rasaluhmbOtsBdsy.' IAa mong o ais bôard of eduction of lbe VU&e seool, Mnadaaio lir e tucera vire elaWedfor -the oom" mlya, Min PDond vii rmoms oaseb* 0 tiirdasud forl grade; »M Eter (go* yvili bave ce ai o lb au Mdsdoctai; in Joucolé W!lleb viii- reusin m asatnt pdul ytoamher. lire. 9. C. Zàbru Vili be.Marge of Slb. mouessîl sud oethh grade for tben- malnder of the »l thIe placé af Mr. Nie0s DleEgin sud m"in ehofa Mogian. AiMoi, apeut 8aturday i ii, MYU.On ta&urdiy eveulng at bip borne Hughéeesud Mns. Douglansd attsnde. ovce. rred the desth af George Webb, at lbe Uag dedeln o rlces. .l. th&"sO à auY jero. Mr. Webb b.d L. RachIs ba. a nov Itert. car Iba lapoor hesitih for a number af pnireban of RH L. WalId &£Co.mouthe. 8.turdoy, Mur 4. he tvent Mne. Poiler accompiared Mie. Fs. Ihometris.tlb atora n ou coot u- ii Patter ta Cblcsto leî nt @k ta 1th@ ne"vhlbie proved ta ha a sovore mm .of hoOplisi. The latter viii romain for owpholdpusumoula. Tvotraimona. lisamet for a short timaad"àtva dOctao n l9e u attendanca but 8evri donation. bave alnsady bbeaaIIeId rapidlysud 41.4 lb flelovlng reooled hb, lh Red Cran for tlb &nton&&ard"y eveulg. -Mr. Wabb avas a asi. AraYou rnndy lor h flbaoilre? proCRneet bualmesman. sud wvail fRed Tb Red Çroao aocity nov holdoeil@byiaverlo».ne olesvea ta monis hie vnokly meeting@ every Thuradal et ion, hie vif.,obue daagbter Ellsabeth, Ptter'a eraursand ud omataiv*ba Mdsud a n £&yai.vo la ta the aervlos yon eu do you aretordIsly invita to sud bllàved 9tab9Onouhie vay ta France; come. 'n.a@i e b folovlng brother and atere, Mir. M r.Jay Miler sud snoeo<f MreW.. Badge, lire. Mary Bayla Racl»avuat Smurday vith lMr. MigeosuMd Chaos Webb, ail of this vcilaty sud mather.aànumbarofi ador nlatiueosud shoot o! Ouri ovu.hp vant orar lb. top la friands. railg Il». quota. $3.450 for the third lilherty a-, bY rauoîing OU.15.Nov MILLBURNI Uigar Kerr reoutlvisitd hi. ppopie ie. UsijerleCanon W",aaet0<Ar. ION hum»", ente l.peut v ylbon". Bie. James King va. eaflal ta W&tuko- folI. M test wSk by lb'doath of bar mamer, W. 0- Mâlqda. aOfSorth Rend, Bob., Mmts Daimar. vIa vas li easlMrevasa libUn er Waturdow. Kug'* onheomo .p.int lter, sud oui i; , . R. LJ41liio5suad daugîlnr, ob clort lime ago va. t&es.ta Wsuka. Sarli., du tusa badplibi lChicago. gen for treatinent. 9- A. Marda sudsn. Richard, and The. Lake Villa M. 9. church va. pack. ed lut Vriday evealug at the dedlcatiam ai the srvice fsq, vblcb .lad tveuty-aix at tOnrprooonl lb. bopsilatbervice. four af wboot are salnsdy la France BOT. Rampel, ai Wsukesu. gave a sphldaddes. The faloivng Pr.o- gam va.givan: Amerl.-By tlb audience. luvomtiou-Bev. Inydor. B.adig-Job. Wallace. Solo-"WeU l h Walimg Whou You Cama Back Hame-B. L. Wald. Vila4)Cavatbes; M)Rngrs Paaçi-Mnr. Amofunay. soio--"Kxpe.pl .omelrmnurnlg"- arc. Paiele. piat Drinl-BI oghlou gl.. "Illlnoiew-Dy tlbaudience. LalisaIDe.mIMaths. URuglNg 0 aicni.g 1a"modnlln o!fapossr by F. N aim eRv.Iodkl Blfrpagldpr.nln Bou1e Traur aent suutea C hK*uGo. I Béeln S.Bd hm. ,eurnad home f nom Bloamingiom, Wle., when a$ho ban beau t«elbeg odhool. i.. Miargaret CliborI, o! DKaib, va. calodborna aturdai ta lacém is h n. malndeo ithoe <r. at North Chicago, fiiiag ieu lron Wet'a plasce.' Nf. MeLis loft Sarday for Chichgo for a d&Ia'viit: vith bar Mater. Theb hlp vnd on lit Thuroduy at»hé blev dovu lbhelo on tlb Oea. Mitlllabrue. Mr.mdMlra, ILB. KDaman, ofaiUber- tyviliepeul m»l eekvnkod bam. mi"e Inn Pollock, of Chicago, ent lb weekend vih l I.Mr gartsud GorgeWebb, of Antlocb, viii ha burlad&aI Uibaru emetl. Tb@ a fe Urv hava ban tiplbltoals lb eauso, *s.Job. Buuluget, formsrIý iof i viclall, dlitt6 hem bous * ber altr, Mr. &, ILb h. 91, Wubeg.aao d va qbmod - Iflbur m W-y slion ftU~ t ~ U~JG4 of lir. amIs bavlginn e allolme la lilaisa. 44 la lbeniions Uinso i hie broth.' Tb Iiea' Aid à 1 mt vtl ira LanmsCorde, ou T#BMroda laroan, MWarD. Ailial.od an inuitld. *TbMUt lutaommrymut vl Mn. Au* M' msud Iig ver a@Mt ebum&a vlilh.haome folle., ,,11.y Mri. sud lMmam. J. Munris apet BSm. &aWilb bis pana., lMr. sud mme.Aien »$.;o é be lirç. Cal ; «bamuaone luudabi Nw uéMi. .L Ne" er cagof Fry, ound&. lgaAmsn a heen enuerngox os oppeW04iU.but la malm tiy .iqprome .fabllà 6r>tura la uebosi.alea vuuaboomu. ý Mme. eCorênk tuud. dn..d fia. ~~ a u lhbrPaan tu ilva MbsMagà~Ell su M6e »ô6U Udlll*ieOOJD lfm Im ne" hoo v vi&. &W,. té IaI5i, SaIMum » béa lspm forlp b' dae. pboOliyrsd ii Aà-,«.Jiu**a be mmo uj ao» word ibis umotb, sd (>eclle tva. Thon, mskiug au avoiqe af97 lu opollng en- Mary Paatey, Shirley Thorna saud Albert Dlejer.'- Tha.. recilng tan or mone huadrede ~noelIng ouM. h. bp' i:riai. mnu Knnoly. qovùd x, Hu£m& Deioer, Huile Doliojen sd Leroy Dioboèl. Af er lenson Frlday a same 09 "Pro- duel" ve ejoyeâ bu lbhéaider pupile. Thom raolving the. argeot numbor of >nndr.de foi b motiaire: 1. Cdis Ausanm. 2 lMartbq Dblaer, 8 Albert DPoe.,,4Hmma Deliper, à Fiornce. Knel, 6 Lerov Rlebock, 7 Mary Por- lagy, 8 Boyar Knox, 9 Euile De- Neyer, 10 Wilhe Kn.fooi, il Shirley Thomu., 12 Oorathy Scbrvk. SEEK TO LOCÂTE FAT RJiD George Webb of ntioh Suc- cumbed to PnuuârhA* At- tack Saturday Nlght SON IS 1 N THE ARMY, NOW Pa"se Through C hicago Fr1. .day on Way East for Trans- portation to France Oblivious of the tact that i.tacher pars dylng, Ray Webib, non of Gore Wehb of Antioch, passed through Chf- cage tent i"ay o4 i vay for «Borne point ln the eset" where ho vMi ho placed on board a transport for foreigu service. Ha bad been kept la Ignorance of i. fatheVo inoan. but now t» t hi. father basn peemel ïway, detbhavlng occurmad Satur- day nlght of pneumonia, every effort le binh made ta locate the Young man no thst anangemente ca o b made toa show hlm ta came home for lhe funeraL. George Webb wan born at Àntloch., âmne 23, 1858, snd vould have been 60 jeare o14 b.d ho livedl until next manth. He 11,14 at Antioch aIl hie lite. havng conductod a notion store there for yeare. He cantrgcled pneu- monia about a veek go and ki% con- dition van nerons tram the lirat. 1Beolde. hie wldov, daugter. ilajs. beth and non, Ray, Mr. Webb lesTee the folloving brothes and stars: lirs. Mary Boyland of Antioch; Mmn Ruby W. Stevens of Vigtaia, Xian.; R. B. Webb of Crystal Palte. lich.;. Mre. Emma 31. Hodge and Chase Webb, bth of Antioch. D. T..Wrnk a.nd Edward Webb of Wauhegan. ara cousine. Ray Webb, the nod. has been tu the army for months. He vent from An*lach ta Cicero, thon ta Camp Gract and for the test few months haît boon at n training camp ln Texue. Lant Frlday ho vas .paeing through Chicago on his way paît. Ho r.- questedl a rwoman ln the depot ta, cal up relativen. the Bert Adams family ln Chicago, asking them ta cail Up his parénte et Antioch, telllng tlie. ho wan veli and on hie way cet. Word of the father's deatiha.m been telegraphed taWasnhington and every effort ia being made ta have the non homo for the funeral, the date of vhlch has not yet been fi, pendng word tram the young man. DENIES SHE 'f/lS TOLO Miss Clara Lux, Wadsworth Postmistress Says Siander Suit was Own Initiative SLANDER SUIT NOT OVER MS Clama Lux. postmtstrese at Wadeworth. denles tint postal offi- ciais told ber ehe muet exouerate herseî trom tbe-rumare that 110.1.4 through the hamiot if eh. vinhed ta lceep her job as posîmietreas. . kaked about the report, Mine Lux asld: ".Absolutely uothiug ta fiat ail. 1 etarted mKy suit againet Bart- lett long hefare the golvem-nt of§- cial heard about the. mais. 1 414 Ua myself and dot s a reenit of anbody Inslsting that 1 do ItL 1 vsnted to put a stop to tha.. reports and toit th. only way 1 oouid do il Iss la lbe courte." «In viav of the Jurys. dîsagreemient ane yau gatag ta begfin a lav suit agaluat, Bartett!" vas nsked bar. «J 81roly em," o"ld uhe. "!Iavq yau lnatrue.ted yaur allai. ney tg roiev the action?". "Tee,'I bzve." "«Wi t came up at the nazI tenu or, court.- "I raily canot say. 1I ld hIm ta begin IL. that'oail ,I knov about l," Maid the. ; mies Lux addad liaIabe»hodlUa klov lust viy mie lad taudemel *0 rehlgnaîla wihh.ho xplalua vWa ginn on Une B am of ber omm su. oard., addlng: "I sue.. f liaI11ot tfred of the Job, tliaI'. ml." . MM long have *ou .iad tr vwas 5sd ber. Ohw. about s asi'W." aee Plia Mi" Lux Iiell lat lb. potil dajirtuont bad uer*afleopto ed muliggatioa" ou*Uet §aoie oi b ana .uztl eles', bai-où ane., O appon4d ~gb 'ho leflgtW attr Is e hpih Ms i u b i Mdoti dtameaunin .a set for lMay 115. at MM CP t.. tiu Lui etated fè*tipiW "s'w jie laguiber motal~o o tai deparlean =tnt u **we Ss ta ber su",011tom dahý*t Wb*. v and viubt V" ' tg * t eo&,a.'Ibi, a.u4~sNe niW u~vt fmet ! mydram tlie «g mo conof nmsIeak epals" Facts'Abiutthe -American Red Cross Did you know that- Lt as etabisedand is Qperatmg twenty di&- pensariS in the Amýerican Army Zone in France to car for the needy families there and to improve healt condititrns ini that section ready for out troops? It is housing and feeding thousande of children i the War Zone 'to keep thêm away from, the danger of gas and shel fire? It bas divided the entire War Zone into six'main districts, with Red Cross workers at each point to distribute cooking utensils, agricultural implements, -beds, bedding, food and clothing? It provides builders and. ready-toý-put-up buld- ings to house the homeless i the de*vastated rpegions, often before the walls of the destroyed homes have It fa bringing mver two hundred. e-ýery day into ]Paris, froen whieh. oei twrerty-five tons are reshîi>ped to brn over Franee? It is providing an artificial limbslactpuy oiitside of Paris, in addition to special plants for the itaking 61.6plints? What will you give to lceep this Hanid of Mercy at its work? &psv «« of em3o dèilàr r.cidfor te.Re.d Co.. W FUaJe..for aWoe MWiI. *~15Ur *ho idiof etatuft!b" *0li boer 'bies omomoua.. alaa.te ebi are le .bu aS - ~~~Uy tmor litgv i 5 d- -om pflwb la Vau la h a t mee t S U * % c e -buab" - ,wèt" -t Il

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