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Libertyville Independent, 3 Dec 1925, p. 3

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ter; -- Treasurer, Minnic ~McMillen; ne(:ond'rv':'l Mabe! Murric; Ass.; Copd., Nel-- L -- . . & Beveral from here enjoyed the show at the Auditorium Theatre in Liberty ¥ville Monday. night, and saw Harold Lioyd. in '"The Freshman."-- °~ Mrs. Tonles entertained ber daugh ters from Chicago on Thanksgiving. John Morse and son, De'bert, were in Chicago on business Friday. ~--~MYF. a60 MrE, George P Ftood ant children szpent Thanksgiving with Chicago relatives. ' The Dapcing C}ub will} hold a dance at Pester's hall Saturday evening. - A miscellaneous shower in honor of their wiver. Mr. and Mrs. Wray were MWP VUTII the recipients of many nice gifts, and | all voted them royal emtertainers | OAMOND Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards en-- a# tertaited sixteen guests at dinner on | * Thanksgtving day. | 'j'. Mrs. Anus Adams of Astioch spent | Thanksgiving in the home of Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wray was bdd' at their bome Tuesday evening by the | members of Athe American legion and + Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wende'ken and family spent Thursday and Friday in Chicago with relatives ----Ro----yvl-:- i&rr;o_'-;f.'.}nm;ch was l' caller here Friday. | Mtr.. and Mrs. George Brandstetter | and daughters, also Cash DoolitW», | left Tuesday for Florida, where they | wil lapend the winter. .« . c© | Loulis Patz and Ray Hippleof Wau-- Waukegan, were her on business last Meeting of Bondholders of The Wauconda--Palatine Railroad Held at Wauconda Friday =gwgom igh 7. ~Aregitt tttcam esc avoncs ~--~~a'uthinver of $rockholders and--bond-- holders ~df the _ Whauconda--Palatine rall road met at Wauconda' Friday and heard plans discussed for the sale of the little line to interest whose identity wasn't made known. Most of those--present agreed to turn in their stock and bonds in order that the road might be rehabilitated and put into operation. . -- "If all the bonds are in by the 10th we have a good chance of selling the road" said H. E. Maiman of the bond committee named to get in touch with the original investors of the com-- pany. The plans of the purchasers are to rebuild the line and extend it, just where they haver't told us yet. But, we all want the line to operate and now is a good chance to get it The road was offered for $85,000 ; year: ago but the offer was turned down. No figure has been placed on the property in the present deal. IF BONDS ARE _ . IN ON RY. BY 10TH _ LINE WILL BE SOLD Miss Leon Wightman, Edgar Harris, | *%. Tuesday, Dec. 8----Meat Loaf, Cold Slaw, Bean Salad, Ginger Bread. Besides the above we will have Potato Salad, Cakes, Cookies, Pies, Bread, Taffy Apples, etc. everyday including Sunday. Special prices quoted any organiza-- tion for supplies for banquets, suppers, etc. ALL THE COOKING, ROASTING AND BAKING IS DONE "AS MOTHER USED TO DO IT." "AIT--I8 CLEAN, RICH AND WHOLESOME. Give us a trial and tell us how you like it. We are here to please you with both goods and price. Phone 260--R, send in your orders. Saturday, Dec. 5----Roast Beef, Baked Beans with Pock. Boston Brown Bread. Tea Biscuits -- Cold Slaw. _ SPECIALS _ Monday, Dec. 7----Cold Meats, Spaghetti with Tomatoes. Tea Biscuits. -- Mother's Grocery and Delicatessen Mother's Grocery and Delicatessen E. V.. Harvey spent , Dec. 6----The Usual Line. E. D. HUBBARD, Proprietor Liberiyville, Illinois Mrs. Harry Lusk and children wer . e | '!b'Chtmofll"fldly. o eB 1 1 m".' 1 «* ; ¥ * * & + "# f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuebker and| a business 'meeting of the C. E. So-- ; Miss Whitehead '{'m Thanksgivin& ' ciety will be beld at the church Friday | wikk relatives in Waukegan.* 'evening, Dec..4th. _ *~_. |_ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pesier entertained ° vr and "Mis. E. A. Martin and ::n 4 . WHIiA fok~. mt % + ap 3 th-- Mr. i!'..f"'.w"'." t- :.'.'.1:":2 W'E'%'.m:;rc '?.5"3" e i';k«b" ';'-?--'2- h- ¥ou ar ®wrudiout > L # x *' w + i Y *A ooh Tag T M qsrem . (Va ser«~. . PPrhZ aus BCVELG® Rrvaas w *¥ 1CTOT UAMRIGE NPX --._.--cogre 22w | Thanksgiving day. C .e i. |his brother and.zister, L. E. and Rublo Emamea is S tlhes wor ~ ~--*+--{CGthings; Pridey..___. * romerse 23 Miss Bess Wagner spent Saturday and Sunday in Chicago and anendo' grand opera. * : * Mrs. T. P~Walish and Mrs. Emily Thurbwel! weer Chicago shoppers last Friday. ; Cru s tss ty Misses Annabel and Anita Whit-- more spent Thursday and Friday in Chicago with relatives. Joseph Oltusky, retired merchant, is on his w#y. ~down the rigyer"' for a point near Beardstown, Ill., where be is to hunt the wilideat of wild mudt-- hens with William J. Stratton, etate Bsb and game warden. and Sheriff Ei Ahtstrom----This is Joe's Arsti hubt ing trip. it is learned. and Mr. Strat ton and the sherif caretully selected an &guage murtle loader for the buntsman. They will be gone for Mr. and Mrs.. W. McMillen witnessed the football gaime in Chicago Thanks-- giving day between the Bears and the Cardinals. Their son, Jim McMillen, plays with the Bears. George Thayer and daughter, Jess, entertained -- several relatives from Waukegan Thanksgiving day. about Tour dayse Mrs. Merton Smith, of Beloit, Wis., spent Sunday at the home of her fath-- er, J. T. Morril'. OLTUSKY HUNTS _ _ ELUSIVE COOTS Mrs. Leslie Hanger and son return-- ed Wednesday to their home in Mad-- ison, Wi€., after a few days' visit with relatives here. § LADTES 1 ~ W®_--~/Z" t Los ns fos ic ns ts /> Gorn mertailic bouts, seaied with Bi= 6 Ribbon TAKCB NO QOTHEA. Baey of yees \ PDragetst and ask for clwlls-tzuo PIiMONBD BB ANBD PIELA, for twentr4es years regurded as Best Bafest. Always Rol.able. $0OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TYE EVERYWHERE f5)% Mr. and Mrs. Géo. Sweet and fami'y have closed their home here and have gone to Chicago, where they will re-- main'for the winter months. > Oliver Barron and Wverett Neville, who are attending 'the State Univer-- sity at Champéign, spent several days in their respective homes. Those from De Kalb, who were home for Thanks-- giving were Misses Bertha Doolittle, Rena Parker, Elmer Rich and John Kerry. l o N*¥ "xs ap 1253 0 oage cmmminonneti in i soie milnle l regreielipt c inpnnigha +. --s 2 m t n R Nothing to it, accord'ng to Mavyor |Mawman. He says there is abe> 'lutely no truth :o the report as he 'says that Lake Bluff would not even 'consider such a plan. . L@ke Bluff, ke points out, is zomed, and recent!ly vote to annex much ajacentt propert» ; which will permit of almost unlimited , expaneion. Residents of the village, | be eays, are ouite content <to stand alone, for while there are many 'thlnn in common between lLake For-- est and Lake Bluff, the residents of 'the latter village are not willing to 'merge and jose their identity. L. BLUFF MAYOR _/ 'DENIES REPORTS: o OF ANNEXATION _The P. T. A. will hold the monthly meeting at the school Tuesday eve-- The Ladies' Af@ Society held the regu'ar monthly meeting at the"home »f ¥rs. Gordon Bonner. Diune was ger stuj. . z> x% * ning. _ «y¥ * > $ 4n s 60 & o _4 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark enter-- tained Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Wel's and Arthur Van Alstine of Wau-- \'mr. ®nd~airs. Claude --Boazes «. nter-- laipcd bis brothers® famillies Trhun'c~-- giving day. . _ s 4400 Mayor Edward Mawman says Lake Bluff WiH Not Con-- ' sider Proposition Snew ways to more hen profits to more hen pro -- FVEFOEEP Wm. F. Franzen Lbr. Co., Libertyville, HL Antioch Milling Co., Antioch, !!! 8. L. Tripp Lbr. Co., Mundelein Tibbetts Cameron Lbr. Co., Lake Forest, I!!. Emil Geest, Aptakisic, 1!l. A. J. Merchant Co., Waukegan Murrie Bros., Russe!!, Round Lake/ }!!. M. H. Hussey Lbr. Co., ASK THE MAN WHO HAS BUILT, OR WHO IS BUTLDING, AS TO WHICH LUMBER HE BUYS. ITS A CERTAINTY THAT HE WILL RECOMMEND NONE OTHER THAN FRANZEN QUALITY LUMBER. MAY WE BID ON YOUR NEEDS. . ESTIMATES FURNISHED PROMPTLY. The Quaker Qais @@mpany Cod Liver Meal now added to Ful--O--Pep Egg Mash means heaithy, year--round layers, eggs when you get the price--bigger, better and more eggs--bigger °_ Manutactured by"*' ° Telephone 50--LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. F. Franzen, Jr. [umber Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Barttner spent from Friday until Monday in this vi-- cinity. Mr. and-- Mrs. Frank Clark spent Thanksgiving with Mr. ana Mrs. E. Bartholomew. ~ The Misses New:on and Goddard visited 'the Wadsworth school Priday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Denman enter tained their children and families for Thanksgiving day. Plates were Jaid for 24. "Lgh'."'a'uu mi s' a.nut=Ciark--and Mrs~ Frank Clark spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cole near Racine, Wis. ', Mr. and Mrg. Eimer Jack and Miss Mary Stanley-- spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Jack in Wau-- Mrs. Robert Marshall expecta to re-- turn from the Victory~Memorial. hos-- pital some time this week. Mr. and Mrs. C.--E. Denman, Miss V. A. Goddard and Ethel McGuire vis-- ied Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. li.nuen in Waukegan. Miss M. A. New.on spent the week end in Chieago and Waukegan. _ . Mi. and Mrs. Robert Bonner® and sons #pent Thanksgiving with -- Mrs. Lonners parents in' Kansasvilie, Wi: kegan and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gillings and Miss Rublie Gillings of Waukegan. Wheeling, !!l. J. H. Patterson Lbr. Co., Lake Zurich and Wauconda. Lagerschuite & Hager, Barrington, 1!L. Gurnee Lbr. & Coal Co., Gurnee, 1!!. Barrington Lbr. Co., Barrington. Wheeting Coal & Lymber Co. Evans Feed Co., Highland Park. aut us SOLO S8Y YOUR DRUCGGIST en DECKER & NEVILLE . DECEMBER 3. 1925 ADVERTISERS USE THE INDEPENDENT BECAUSE OF RESULTS _ 4 SECURED. LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN LAKE COUNTY, OUTSIDE OF WAUKEGAN.~ WE CAN CONVINCE YOU az. ~¢*» $'_ .A V $ oJ C O EL FAFN . $ her a es $00 ""Aunbeam |-- * 4 All prices f &4 HEL in Jai 2 P Toanyone familiar with closed car values, it isamazing that such guality and work-- manship can be had at this low price. -- Everyone admires the smart lines and the _cozy interior, with its strong, hand--built seats and attractive upholstery. Windows ~--and--windshield are of fine plate glass. Inspect all the new features at any Authorized Ford Dealer's showroom. Any Ford car can be purchased on very easy payments. | ED ELECTRIC IRON In its attractive $@50

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