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Libertyville Independent, 4 Jun 1925, p. 2

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"~W 310...); IT Pt-tdent-Ellen , ul- . ---r--- "-mmm- ' _nr6rr-riltuatsert tho. . t-tary--Eilen Put. . T-r--ters. vino. m. In chum of In. August: . M cannula! of radium by In. Mt Woullnl. solos by In. Julia Much and In. C E F'rtedtund, and _ I 'brhetv'.'Mottter's Imam." In yhlch . In. Ann- Sherman VII the India! -ter. Afterrlhe elm of the pro 4 ' 3".- All uncredr§ bountiful lunch In .4rgrgt.qrgrmogrqreqr.4Fqre . D E E It F I E I. D . (rgr4tqgrgrqF.adr4r4F.4r4r4lb4rH' The member! ot the Royal Nouhbm up. their friends Bud jun-Mk mem- - M the camp enjoyed t plum M "and". Mar = when Moth. C'l In, W churn-d. Tr_ittt l Hula: VII M"t'"'" --r -_- x., . - "any Mierndun and evening, June In. 1925. Thete were present large delegations trom Antioch, Barring. tttq, Palatine. <\\'aukdgaxx. Highland Part, Crysial Lake and ibertrville The distinguished guest at the Din "in Assembly meeting was Myrtle Tandy., president of tho National As. oociluon of Rebekah Assemblies. In. Tandy spoke at length in regard, to Rebekah Odd F'eltowsttrp, and es- peginlly in she interested in Lliinois, Eten itearso/ of Waukegan, ls Jutadsutpidppult 21.2w. An invitation In extended to the Mic! numb], wJold their not! mu] out!" n "junta-n. This Wm In gladly accepted " no mbly. when)" ot Chicago was the d MF-tther, Art. A, Km inf qwnhrtatt. The state office .Peetidttat--Fern For. E." waif??? 'iFirstaiiiirrt Rebekah State Aquubly ot Illinois - of)": mother here over the val odd. It. [Ann Hahn" of on Park mu . and. u the homely! Mr. and Mrs n. M. Yum Snndty Mrs Tant ban so m "errverWrrotrt the Injurioc tthe Mini" when hlt by an auto but "fury u to tre sblo to [wt Iround 00 ion». - -iiirrinrt part of the afternoon ta: devoted to "business: Very splendid iWg6rtereregt'S todtrqr represented A very flue supper wn'servod by the wxhluod Purl Lodge. tn the oval: - introduction of out. otttceriout the-Gout of "our. Myrtle Tandy. an newly or. ganTs.d manna PM"! «no. out! gamma». work ln . very befu- mu "our. Inch emu ll due no lodge for their generous bowl- nut: Ind the very Macon welcome Mod to w reeterdnr. In. Once .W' of Walnut": was present- oi m o mum (In by the mun- - of tho Highland Pork lodge tor ht nllrlu anon: In helping High- land Purl crank. their sun. Vet, tmpreUsive memorial 1trRtye.,t. (he'llighhnd Park hospital. follow. were given by members of the WW ing an operation ttbr complications. Sagan lodge, under the direction 'iit)iiiiiiii)rti7it .ftertrstr,olteof sparkly Ming Ellen Pearson. The six who the week Berg". . acted u pawns were Huel Miller, Mr. Willmnn "a born on the John Helen Wynn. Alice Lama. Hattie Winmn. Br., homestead. which has Wolfe. Florence De Yéunx undr'E" been subdivided. on Reptji,1863,and Weod. much Cnrlson 'cnrrlod the "added there until 1880. when he w'eni -, ,, W359"?;9§E'§-.'.'#§1¥¥13.'°H--V°f95--99'""9"! we - aotr iotalled by. We Sui; "Maytag her "sutanu. For 150 Ionnhnd funny from Hilb- - In" mud Into the old Eamon t.ge, Woodman ot Sunrrlaml, Fla, II vtstting at the Jrnnq Galloway Mr. cad In Goon-u ithnoidwr I'm! "In of Ennnon were was" of Mr. had In Pred Hormtterpsr Int My. . In. Gear" Ostennm and her bro, but. Mr. Box, M La Crone. Wis, no w 00'- tad attmtded the funeral d I. E Willow Thursday Nt. m In. Arthur mm and chit. C'- - Saturday. Sunday and Mon. " qrtth ninth" In Mon. Ill. -ig/Gders. Ben Romlds of Chi m "up!" of Mr, tad Mrn, Glen Ig.gmtnn Band" I. Betty Hatneid of Rldwowty. . M108 at the home of ha? broth 'r. "I HIWM. M a". Ted Sudan. Percy "In. Walter Smith and Glen. "I attended "551010 no" at "ttrat Seaway. . d In. J. Howard Gfbb and a. who mu of Mr. and Mn. P. C. "mat Saturday. In W 'PhqrrHrt "a tho no" de Mrtta5tN I'eurymt Thundly In on Trorttgttertnlrrrwttr' 1mm- cut a sqrgfqq. operation an the mets ",M WI Ptfdar, " doing " ca " an be enacted. aa- iiiiir"frGamouer, In, - Jinn Marmara: itr.t" Vice EBEKAHS NN) T r DISTRICT MEET AT MiliWil) N, 3113653? WMJLEilen Panda. oWIuko- ryunl Lake. . _.gderr--Etuatrerth . Grundy. Pun- "ia-r-ters. Nebula. Liberty The annual assembly meeting of. diet No. 3 ot the Rebekah State it} no"! lt flttreert '" "iirrrir9'eiionr Prei-r- Gladys Neal, Lincoln. um. Enduring, "91.9133; f.tf, "iFiiirLaut. It)"; In! Loin sdy spoilt; "it-il/nrt, In tesard. uh Odd Feltowshrp, and ear is she interested in Lilinois, Ji IIT" "magi 99m eitp,Ear Wo 'rA.r,..8..3y iClGt,ii77iiF,itCi"iyy.,iiylikfi; of Aii'iillisrit;.e'.r.-.1, y', rob Still. Chm ma. Limcers present were: Fern L. Webster, Chi: Ellen Bll'xnel. Highland 'givmr--t,r-eeretr--or 'lafreTAr"Viaft" itWr'thr. Wmse" le.N Don Imuhlln; L,.s at aw FE; Idml A U G ' pro rh in Li the "" sm- M " a? P" """ I in. Wilma u wrvlvod try u. 'lfo Ann: I? Ion. Alexander. and one :trlndnon. J. _ Winn"). Attn ulnar. Mrw. [Allie Sells. And I brother. Christian. of Waterloo. lava. Albert. 'another brother. rum" ln Hnorre Iowa, and a third brother. John C. of 1',e,ie-.r,'lie' all of "hon war. It the Iraiirtt., He the In". a boat of '(Hondn. u hi Imono m 'be a Mend I to everybody " Wuorloo. Iowa. and Albert Win-nu at Union. lowahluvo ben Haida] rem herd thisvwook. Mr. no In. C. A. Wotf and In. J. Wilson went ..t1umur ut'Pisukee Bay, u (new ot It. and Mrs. Bury Wilson Mr. Lincoln Poms entertained the 'ot uiar Club My Mum Mn. W. W. Geary entertained the GardemClub 11's! Wednesdny ulter- mternoo The next meeting ot the club (1'ff'L, at the_tiameiMrs C. C. l Mr. Willmn In ulwnys very much Interested In his town and vu . char- ter member of tho village board, nerv- line ttryt u trunlee, then .1. VIII." itreamgrer tor more than ninetetn JiiiiGuariaauuutd _ ilu, painar, WW _ 4W__JMW Ara-NIL- "*'Mr. and Mrs: R. K.mmitmet m'oved Tuesday to Battle Creek, Mich, My. 1Iururnelhtus taken a position in Battle Creek. " iiii/iriiiJ.e, it 311;: tiameht Mrs. C. C June 17th - "Mrs. Austin Plague and dnuxhten Loraine. returned Tuesday from a visit Ptteet union - held Thuni dar Ihernoon It Bt. Purl Wilhelm eat church. of which hr un- . m. ber. the Rev: Phat" of Claim. om. can". mm Wm"! not. savour, culled by In C. W Getty. I The interment was made In the fun-Y. " lot tn Dretfietd cemetery. when the Imnlc ceremony the and. l, St; Paul's Extingellcil Sunday School will 'hold A reunion June 14. We would like to have all ot you who were' ever connected with the S. B., or those who are not affiliated with any other attend this reunion. Everyone is wel, come. Will you come and make this a red letter day Mshrdl Mr. and Mrs. John Htiehl and daughter, Barbara: and Mr. and Meg. Elmer Schmidt nitrmlrd the dedieation of the new'Evangellcntlon St, Paier's church at Elmhurst Sunday F Ingmar} Elmhurgg " testiyal - "3 " 32"" itllt'iiiilBEl.ggllll it _ m u ner am "a ' c. f 5;; m". ii'iiii',kii',i',iiitiliirtiiiiiii1) --o-- .. I F EINHN u. WILLMAN " I, Edwin H. Willman, one of the oldest m.sideat-r-Ihserfiemir--gatisood. away. early Tuesday morning, May M, 1925. at the'lilghhnd Park hospital. follow. ing an operation {Gr complications. whiehsetftt magma! 3W7- the week Before- . i and H" m wrtad'to Anna M. Otter- nnn Dec. " 1888 Two this union two two son- were ttortt--_ttce and AM. the (can: dying when 1 He "I {highly mrmber ot Show dan Lodge r o. o. P. of Highland Purl for u ttrest my yam. W:T--fiw--ow' _ - t . _ , - "WE be 1",f'Jr'T111'2"1Trtte",'%1's'iF7'i'a"L, " m... they didn't w. Ion. Alex, only 1 few weeks before ht. -Trermtrrshm mt- a." in the creek. " dea2h. _ , . w" T 1 though those rho made the complnpt a" m marriod'to m M. cuter- tstated that the ent1rt.mattereotaf nun Dec-31.1888. No tttin union two like a "business" propocttton with ot. two .0" were ttortt--_ttee and cert. He "vised them that he. had AU and", the (can: been you": to get " opportunity to AHA - dying "t ', put 1 stop to such amazed Drum". Ho m . member of Deemeld M. W. Lump No. 1661. and served " In Maker for 3019an. On March IS, I900. hodolned A. o. h, lodge A. P, 1 A. [at lushhnd'Psrk. where he tiny: todl'nn mu" part. hula; 1n- mimc " andldltel. no -iervtat the' Cemetery Association tog the In. five year! u "can". . '1, EL E. J. Bell Sale Stables PM AND non m A own a... u A. "his. but. AUG FROELIC Single Dump Wan for "will; Ashes, Etc. Home No. 255. WEINVTI'EYOURINSPECHONOFWRMODRENHOMES BEING BUILT IN OAKWOOD TERRACE SLBDWISION. J. N. Heath & Company HEATH HOMES Farsuehiees,seer-thm1aheetri1kheit, of F. F. om, 338 Jackson Ave, Tm 2333] HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD TEAMS FOR HIRE LlBERTTV1hu, ILLINOIS Fm! Nation-l Bulk my. ; and!» Dodge. Juno- Junluon. 000 ,Junlno'i. Charles Wilmnnh. Occur 'Staunrt. Prank Bach». Charla Ou- Ilett. June. IcCredle. W Max. Mlllburn cemetery lut Suturdny ulter- noon nt 2:30. The children tamed in line, headed by Peter String. the only Vetertn'ot liliburn, who in " you: old. and he 'nloo occupied the not of honor. The children "placed flowers on each (are, u M having been. plotted previously. Rev. N. L. Rice opened the pron-om with my". Reci- tntionn were given by Isabelle Clark. her subject being Our Country and My Fina. Arthur Johnnesoi spoke on Hut: Ott; Alma "than. The Blue and the Gray; Geraldine Bonner. The Flower: I lave; Ethel "000m. Cover Then). Over The principul uddreu wu by'Attorney Arthur Buckley of Wouhenn. C. E. Bonner wu reelect- ed u (hurl-nun tor next not. I The following Are the men of vei- Thou- buried in southern soil ore :Williun Bonner. Willinln leClellnn. [Charles McClellan. Willinm lcCredie end John Chope. 'tltxle, "ld, that ttts territory "30'0""? The Ettworth League ot Wlukezau study. Boys who' do not wish imam?- "verrun by "ortNnen who paid "ttieimitiri,iCi cMithmpent Saturduy afl- Non if: academic ,subJecta will, If they heed to the law. F _ Warm: lain)!" em Madn- are H or over, exam the reserve ot- (ii2tyii. . "'rnvme" 1iy'l2 'Mmm'tw had monk: ttupper st1rerautraitruttt Cort" ot ',1',' . "PF. um ', SIN . T _ . F . ' m - . m _. Af ANNE; m... 1L.e2.t,,'. " "a... /e1ttityter . 1mm mtrr.tta.etgt,tg'tt eP:1tett _etLryl.ht,,eueat2s: 4:3. FISHERMEN ARE IififlNilNlENllli fliWhls JUSTICE All But, One "lit Fined o Trespassing -- hargtt gear the country'ire "in? their office-+6 make money rather than uphold the law, " emphasized by": Waukeg'an man today. who reports that nine men were picked up along Mlllcreek, near the Doyle Ltrm, 'Memorlal day. and trundled'ln an automobile in which Justice Thomas., Hogan was waiting to assess ttnets. World Wu soldier! boned In mu- burn cemetery: Wilma: Pace and cturoN "we. onus Durand u lmbnm comm. _ Charges by Depiitr Game"Wnrden Henry Kern, made some time ago, Eight of tlwe men were given 810 tinets, the locatman says, while he has dismissed. ttrterhe became bot and told them that he wobld rattle erough trot'thte in Waultegtin to matte thorn quit their 'business.' None" Of the man had obtained per- mission to fish m the preek. the local man admin. but he states that things demanded. under the law. to get per- musion,.ttrtuti" on private property. - 6663 Qid"ib 'rii,iiali?ii8li8t-. Novas-5 rest timier"im"eei " r. They are had purchased eggs, milk. etc., trom the farmers in the neighborhood, and they seemed elated to make the money. No 1R1 against him: tn the creek had been made then. Hogan. in replying to the Keru'ar. Hole. and. that his territbry had'been trqroetrqroqroaararqr6qbee . "tttsolo-." "marlil services were Gu it the l Min Alice Jameson or'Berwyn, tte. companied by Mr. and Mrs.. John Buss,, iot Roche-m. wurvmted Mr. no thugs. J. T,.Lt Voy; also Mists Vinnie lgttinieson, End tattended Memorial Ber, [vices at the cemetery Salurday. . our». Human. De. D"!!! B. Tutor. Honrr Bun. Rev. Almdu'k. Thin; Gonna Bower. John "about. John Wilma-on. Lowl- C. Campbell. Robert mm. _ - "ii; Vinnie Junie-on of norm. Ttattest the Mine- Annie and an. Me. CMday aid Saturdny. q ',agra4rrftspperaggrtaurne.?ae, $teiNtrottrer, w. tcr5RRNPT "my. 3113.}an Pollock of Cttieaao,Htetst Ssturthy and Sunday with her "tit, Min Bette Wuuon. "Nord Wetxel entertained an aunt {rah Chicago over the week and. _ John Stewart ot St. Pun. Minn. waal Romance. adventure. [ culled here on necount of the death ot the trail, th? 1talt " the i'bhth VWJBVS; inn. _ia via- doors. til ot the! fan H. Bonner in} ft-aSiriGtr'ed 'er'tgitiiiraiF'hrivr" 79th birthday. The many friends of Miss Mary Eiehenger will he glad to know she In getting nloug nicely at Victory Memor- lal hospiul ln Waukoxan. A postal card shown wto'trivetvher on Walnu- dtsy, May 27. hrrvbirthday Tho graduates of this vicinity are Misses Katherine Mime and Marion Nations nnd Clifford Hook, at the An- tiim high school. 'C'fi&}?&r6?§3fi?mréfi'fifi Mrs. David Young and children or W'uukexnn. formerly of Millburn. were here Sqngy and unitedrg'hh the Mill- buru Congregational church Sunday They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. Shaw of Mukegan. . N. L Rice will be ordnlnod u a min- uter of the some! may evening. The council mung will be held " 4 p. m, Sum? with toned " 6:30. Please mks rmrvulon for tatoer. Mrs. Rice had a surprise Saturday when her augt1rrtti_pthrt #1114133 .01. Beterlrtrpt mum. _ _ . . name prom-um. mm" h'owJo bum N. L Rice will be ordulnod u . min- levee Lents, con-(run bridges. murk- "ter "than"! Friday evening. The in; trails through the woods. bund- council mun, qritl be" held It 4 p. m. In: the: wuhout matrhess, aged cook- 8nontr wilkhe served 316:30. Pleue In; Inglis out In the vomit-m: m mue react-"lion tor hyper. i,,".',,,",',,',"",',':',',',", and Ithle'tlcs. In?! L! -aer. and In. P of Oh JV we o aqueeze nm a 3n: mu of Mn. 2It Rice. "snug:- 5:13 In the (man pinned tor my; IT 13:: qroett for the ordinr Camp Roosevelt puts the "nut?" 1n . . _ T boyn. More than the thousand of It. Nrs. KntIe'Conroy of Dakota " vu. 'veterans' bow prawn It Finn ltlaner aunt. In. George Yoeum. three week: in In mun-n trttittme , UMBDENSTOCK & STEIN BERG LONG GROVE, 111114015. P. 0., PRAIRIE VIEW, ILL, R. 2 ' BLACKSMITH SHOP AND GARAFQ ""'zxmmka AUTO mummmamnis T A tew [Mankind "hikes called '. mm. IUNE A I925 ' Under Federal Supervision TELEPHONE 728 _ REGISTERED GUM" BULLS. read, for service. YEARUNGS all CALVB. bro" you Had with a High Butte Fat Strain. Reno-able Prices, tarable on Hutu] Tems. "The Had With Stright Top {be and Perfect Uddq." _ Repairs of a 1alr--berr kind ofWoodworh HORSESHOEING A SPECIALT Y Hartwood Farms DISPERSAL Barrington, ll|.,'June 12th " mm mm 11015112116 " GRAN00h0tiNTERS or was: LAURA own HOMESTEAD KING. " GRANDDAUGHTERS or KING SEGIS romc. " GRANDDAUGHTERS or JORANNA mama s BULLS iiiih LARGE RECORD mus. SALE m as new AT THE mm BEGINNING noun" AT 10:00 A. M. CRAB TREE FARM FOR SALE 1mm usmwuu: 5574.2 byte 'e2tihaeertittAteitiec-/aahratsiey,s CAMP ROOSEVELT ' AT FORT SHERIDAN summer's vacatlon at the natlonal summer tuning camp tor troy'r-- Camp Roosevelt. whlch this summer " be located on the north are; bt the Port Sheridan mitltary rem-rm- tion, In one'of the moat plctureeque and unusual ipotst for a campslte in this part ot the country. _ Will Be an Ideal, Place for' Waukeggn Bott gnu Others I One of the best things to {ill in A boy's way is to have a nice. shiny black horse. on a summer day, and tru riding through the coulj-woodl Bur. rounding the campsite. lads at Camp Rmu'wo-lr any do this. no houseback riding Is one ot the spacial features which Major F. L. Beau tttts grrang' tut for the cadets. There will to a tram m hisrlv'tred hours expedplh during the Bummer will have oppor- tunity to make up crednl. and so an ter the next junk: with their clau- mates mm: tau... Thugmlv' I!!! entrr what is known as the Bummer school division of the camp. and their mornings win/be devoted to _ my!" I?" W P" Pf _"".-? n join the riding Masai. _ tel w, Camp "toaeyelt trises a woven wgvks' school course. Boys who wish Romance. Idvgihre. tht lure otlviiitms may attend in periods of e trail, the can of the great aux-1mm. flee or 'even week-- WILL IE POPULAR '6 week! course while Fr, c-cake/ilk":'!'?:]?]-',":","?,';'-)";",-'-, AttNaTarETLT.C.7.r_7.?.sTcr.-E the m," McCORMlCK-DEERING ',lulr/i'/; CORN CULTIVATORS lot or) tho but kind ot u outing. and not. "tttrt up to: ulnar. will. um um ywooh' Echo" ecum- given an boy [ n choc. up". qood u: " llama In school and u tho "no the to StV '1oy the bench" of tytttdoimttte and I uploadtd nation of good. 'vholuom Jun. notion. of Junior an), "no A My Ttrg camp um omm on 311301? amt close on Auguit 15; Boy: "rolling In the atMetrtter-school division will be obliged to remain tor the entire uvv an new Cpt,trg_eptille 1998.19 Mag: _/BIG . CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERO. LUNCHEG and SANDWICHES V MUSIC " BLACK CAT ORCHESTRA RESERVATIONS FOR BANQUETB TEI AND SPECIAL PAR'TIES WHIE "C000 EQUIPMENT MAKES A GOOD FARMER BETTER" "Money-making farms are thase on which most work is done in least time. with least labor. Try to increase your yield per acre. cut down your labor cost. diversify. cultivate more roan. Modern equipment. well handled, is the key to most profitable farming. and makes farming pleasanter. too." _ - . The Twookow Cultivator Is Your Answer Never before has the value of the Morow cultivator been more evident. This year every short cut must be used. yet the farming job must be done better than ever. You can do this with a two-row cultivator. If you wish. you can go over the corn an extra time or two. yet your labor cost will be caetsider- ably less than your usual cultivation with a one-row cultivator, In fact. the points in favor of Murrow cultivation are no ttum- erous that you should take time right now to. talk to in about the lisrht-running, easy-trr-handle McCormick-Deering two-m cultivator. See us about a new lntemational C B at Q corn planter. Planting and cultivating must be done unusually well this year. Let the tools in the McCormick-Deering line help rod Clover Valley Cash l Carry Market Leonird C. Blank, 'Prop. Sthanck Hardware Company HARTMANN HOUSE DANCING EVERY EVENING, STARTING MAY 30 reamery Butter 545 N. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville ROBERT HARTMAN, Proprietor Buy Here and Save Money ON MILWAUKEE AVENUE The World's Best WHEELINO, ILLINOIS PER POUND At the ON sssHi) mm TELEPHONEB WHEELINO O and " .---iacirr

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