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Libertyville Independent, 7 Jan 1926, p. 6

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F2 ~ _ *:' * e m s . _0 s s T #UK XG B T C o5 C s ox * the week "end with her parents, Mr.| wighed --Mr. , t slo > -- #H Mire: R.C. Went: w Oe ies * *k puank ""....',..,.- on happiuess nguths es 5. Your good nature can't be bea vAare avenl -- >3 + mmnnml .. |Atmmifice you are o chant ®& _ _| . * _'This goiden day. B > > A;s Tak SAMIFEE the High Sohcbt on Tues | . Soeiqd on a"* u* * * _ Have ralled away, | v% day evening between Wauconda and o. 4 In brightness it bath truly been ' LDundee High Schools. Coach Mullins'| How do you do, Mr. Goldink, how A sahbhining anniversary. #%2 w4 *A lurge crowd attended the basket| we think you are quite sweet, how S ~.--_ baeil game At the High School on Tue#:| do you do. i oz day evening between Wauconda and a Dundee High Schools. Coach Mullins'| How do you do, Mr. Goldink, bhow « .~~ boys won by a score of 11 to 17. CapL| do you do, § Moody was again high point man mak--| How do you do, Mr. Golding, how Iing elght points; Prior played bis| are you, usual good game of guarding and Ko#--| That you love your dear old Jess *' ar, Gainer and Rudsinski beiped s90rg.| 1s not a random guess, > * % Pundee made several substitutions.| Come now, won't you confess, how _ _ _*_.. bet the same five played for W. T. H.] . do you do.-- the fifth straight win for the high How do you, Mr. and Mrs. How do * _ achool team and chances look fairly| you do, * bright for a champlipnship team. How do you do, Mr;: and Mrs. hbow - * « =--Gg«.-- are you, 6 y* . *~ On Saturday evening, . Wauconds| Our hbearts with friendship burn, .. McHenry High~ School at Mt| Our tongues within us years. + . The final ascore was Wuncon --___..__> dn 14 MeHenry 21. This is the first| *n f ; Wiliiam McClain, of Madison, Wisc.| How do. you do, Mr. Golding. how : --was a Wauconda visitor on Thursday. | ~ are you, & e CyCoae . COlairie Colman, of Chicago,,yisited | You're a corker as a dad, _ -- here on New Year's Day.. .. >, -- | Aw a~grandpa you're not bad, i ~..--.~*~----*Archie Foss, of Libertyyillie . was a Now we hope you won't get. * Wauconda visitor on Wednesday"even--| do you do. f f fe s Carl Fink and James Carr wer in | How doyou do, Mrs. Golding, how do _'.--~-- ... Chieago on Wednesday evening. _ _ |.. yourdo.,.;--_ _ rgegopen e nrie e ies [ Mr. add Mrs. Fred Croker, Mr. And : How do you do, Mrs. Golding; how * Mrs. Lee Huson and daughters Lyle! are you, . » { E ' May and Ruth were callers at the| Tho' you're mnot so very thin, | . .. 2. William Johns home on New Year's Yan'n-p;:_tty good for. the shape * 'hzl. Harriet John and Archie Foss But to diet you'd better begin, how-- \~ saw "WelcomeStranger" at the Ma| do you. . _ M ; jestic Theatre, in Waukegan on Sat-- . urday evening. -- ; es How do you do, Mr. Golding, how Mr. and Mis. Ray Murphy attended |. . do you do, * 1e the dance at the Polly Prim Tavern &t| do you do, j § McHenry on New Year's Eve. How do --you do, Mr. Golding, how . 2 % Sam Hole of Shelby, Montana, is| are you. e 2. _i en . o -- & * / &4 visiting at the R. C. Kent home. Tho' the corn you raige is fine, ., . . C t sn 5/ 5i. ,xuvaachnmto.mt We would like a glass of wine the week end with her mother, Mrs.| And we know our nose won't shine, 1«~"~~:~~~k large number of friends and rela |-- i oi i uce Te tives of Mr..and Mrs. Henry Golding 'How do you do, Mré. Golding, how do day evening, January 2 to celebrate How 'do you do, Mrs. Goidir@#how - their fiftieth wedding anniversary. l are you, d % ~ * Miss Harriet John and Archie Fos#{¥our daughters--inlaw are plump, deftest tor Wunsonda, but i is apt a % eonference game so will not stop us from winning the Nortbhwest Chamyp lonahip. _A large anmber of fans tol-- .__ Jpwad the tgam to McHenry. ~.---- *The next game will be with Ariing-- | NEWS FROM WAUCONDA | a_-':-.gmfl. 19. Mr. and Henry Goting very fittingty cbesorved the fiftisth anntrer: aary of their marriage in their apa "b.hm 1'0: in aot allotted to many couples, Mr. and Mrs. Golding cortaloly 41M H begah to arrive about 5:30--and many were the exciamatlions of delight as they viewed the roomp» made motre f o (ntoiows Urey coutse Teachooe A. Aelicious three course Taprated in white and pobde The gotor in white and goid. The color eachome was also apparent in the me )t'l'v-mtylr.m*' En.b.t.m Miss Dorothy Sodt Barrington pleased everyone with her vooal aumbers. After the dinner, the tables were cleared away and a Renoral good time was enjoyed by all "The party was kept Uvely by gamesns sraied in hite sns aotd The guose ton Heights at the loca} Gym on Sa+ 50 YEARs Of MarrRitDb ure FOR MR. AND MRS. COLDINC Uhat the participants could hardiy car-- ty them out. 'The older folks induiged The two granddanaghters, Helen and LanciHe, arranged the words and music tor a "How4doyooDo" sonk tot the bride and groom which was sung by the guests as follows: Mow do you do, Mr. Golding. how do you do, , How do you do, Mrs Goldinzk, bow » Ate you, Fifty years you've both been wed. There are many more ahead, A.Qv::hlmhuhml.'o you h'lb..'u do, Mrs. Goiding, haw 40 you do. Mow do you do, Mrs. GoAding, how are you, As a mother you are fine, As a grandma you shine, Mow do you do, Mrs. Golding, how do groom took part, after® which the younger generation demonstra ons of the sew Charleston * Vou uned 4o have ecarrne Tokt, But now # isn't there. I's gonme, we wonder where, how do As a visted at the William Foss home at Griswold Lake, New Year's night -- kX number from here attended "the How do you do, Mrs Golding, how do you do. How ds you do. Mrs. Golding. how ow do you do Mr Ooffing, how do you do, do you do, Mr. Golding, how p s 4o i Tho' the corn you raige is fine, ., . . We would like a glass of wine And we know our nose won't shine, how do you do. . ° nnubse urad Your daughters--in--law are plump, And they make your two boys jump, How do you do, Mrs. Goldipg, how do m h uie t --NATIONAL SHOW WEEK a L "JANUARY 916 --~~> --~ _ Exhibiting the Improved Ford Cars and Featuring the Latest Ford Equipment oc Th x th. + dn eelic n tin oo P oi From January 9 to 16, all Ford Deal-- . ers will hold a National Show--ex-- This will be the finest display of Ford passengercars the public has everseen. It will give you an entirely new con-- ception of the beauty andutility of the various Ford body types. Evenif you have already made a careful inspec-- tion of the improved Ford cars, you should see this Display--for it is something entirely new. to see it! The Show will begin Saturday morn-- ing January 9, and will last until Saturday night, January 16. Be sure WW ~Both Mr. and Mrs.~ Golding= have hosts of friends in this vicinity, having . lived heré all their lives. Mr. Golding spent the first 24 years of his life on the: farm wheer he was born. about three miles mporth of Fmbouda. atter which he engaged the mercantile business Wauconda for about .5 years. Mrs, «Golding. was bPorn.on a farm at Gilmer, IL,; and came to Wauconda when she was two years old and has lived here ever since. €' 4 During the course of the evening the bridal couple were treated to a cha-- rivari. The groom's gift to the bride was a beautiful diamond ring. -- The two 'sons, Klimet and Clyde, presented their' father and mother with a: fine stx--tube console radio set --and a beau-- To say many happy returns, to both This is the second time the home of Mr. and Mre. Golding has been hon-- ored by the celebration of a golden wedding.. The first one was observed fidu'"'":c"&"m;'& 1 naiversary rg.: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Todd. e i. Eighty guests <were --present, -- those mmmmnnq in Iake count;y, near Fox The price is repofted by T. W. PAYS $75,000 FOR FOX LAKE FARM a<25%-- %> * «<@@% hy ,,,:;l CIVIL WAR VET, ¥latoser's y) Civil war veterar with an-- enviable record, died Sunday at his home, 827 North Lewis Ave.. Waukegan. -- Passes Away At Home Atfter _ Long Career; Saw Action In Several Important Battles home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meyer Clark of Waukegan. ° § tended a nartr in Chicaso on week with her daughter Mrs. Jame Year's Kroe. _ * . MYC JGe Tékampe and children and on Christmas day. advance skirmish line of the siege and in the thickest fight at Atlants. After a short time in Lake county, be went to Michigan, and worked Mrs. Helen Frederick is visiting ber IS DEAD AT 81 w-- w hi oo € .o Mr., and Mrs. Joe Hertel apd Mr. and Mrs. Albert Behm returned from a ~two weeks visit with relativéd in North-- Dakota. . in George Hironimus and sisters en-- tertained a number of friends and rel-- atives from out of town at their home _ Miford Smith of Rm}.ad Lake was a business, caller in this' vicininty© on OR 3 L 1MX LOR . |urverae ant ce drenter mate Mours: -- 1 to 8:30 and T to 8 p. m. Visiting W@mm,"' Colds, Grippe and Flu D. C. Grinnell, Inspector in Charge Telephone 329 LIBERTYVILLE Office With Farm Bureau * -- KENOSHA MAN Alfred Wade, 38, owner of a bot-- tlink works of Kenosha, was killed and his motor truck and cargo of t srrt¥ ® 0 Aa4.6 LIBERTYVILLE, IL. LYELL H. MORRIS lnm 2nd and 4th Tuesd ATTORNEY AT LAW «--«-- Month at Gridley LIBERTYVILLE ILLINO!IS Visiting Members Cordi LUVCE BUILDOING A LORA STURARM _ EDTr Res Phone 136--M Office Phonae 1§ | ecememenmmmnmemnmmpmcmmenmemsmemes spring water demolished when it collided with a Chicago bound North Shore train at Tank street in Ke-- nosha Saturday. The train was dam it is the most speedy remedy we know, --666 Dr. 0. F; Butterfield WiEN 0J THINK OFP PUMBING -- -- THINK OF US / un CATTLE TESTED l Libertyville Chapter TRFF OF ¢Harcr | _ No. 272 R. A. M. ATTORNEY ATALAW Office at Home on Cook Avenuse other end of the wiry. Qive your orders and we'll see that they are obeyed in proper plumbing tashion. Cry tor help into the telephone and wa're on our way with a repair kit. And no jJob To My Friends and GREETINGS and _ BEST WISHES-- FOR A JOYOUS--* and HAPPY® _ A Bath a Day ' Phone Libertyville 145.R--120.6 Keeps You Fit in Every Way s [A lA _ it LIBEATYVILLE 'ILLINOIS Telsephone 1684 LIBERTYYVILLE JLLINO!IS FRANXNK H. EGER The Quality Store P ane 7 e t p. m. | _--=-- _ BARL CORLETT, H. P. ll 1M, HAJIMON ---- . 3. B. WETMORR, Secretary. it GROSVENOR BROS: SsSNOWS/|ESTATE| . Visiting Members Cordially Invited LORA STUVAM EDITH LaA¥yCcock PHONE 306 Res. Phone 20--J. Office phone 163 Reverse Charges on Business Calls Meets Each Monday N a 8 a'siock FIRST NATIONAL a'm& BLDA, Vinsiting Members Cordially Invited. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINONS Mesots 2nd and 4th Tusesdays of Each ----_--»-- Moenth at COridley --rtalt + _ Phone £17.M W. LEE KAPPLE Naprapath Sqientific Spinal Work: It you"imagine your ailment might be the result of some nerve or spin« al disorder--you will find in Nap rapathic treatments everything you desire in bringing about a normal econdition. There is nothing rough or painful in this method. w Over --Ford Sailos Room. Libertyvitie: FRED GRABBE M. SCHRODER Nx. G WILIJAM MeCLAIN, Becy. Going to Build? || WILL CONTRACT to furnish Inbor and material on ybur house complate ftor a ast Hg--ure uo you will know just what the NSURANCE R. L GONSALVES Auctioneerin FARM nl?gocxwg Only $1.50 a Year es grvan A. A. Grandy Columbia Lodcse No. 131 Mystic Workers "| | Smith's Taxil _ FA ioh "RED N <wity s mno.ilm.num'l SELLERS ~fi&_| ~% PETERSEN| -- We Buy and Sell | \ LAKE county anp -- | __ 851 No. Milwaukese Avenue > | > JBeEATyvicle mumore . .] _ :. TELEPHONE 451 ~K s . Economy as wa'll as Conveniance Night Ph. 497 -- Day Ph. 51 William P. Whitney Kelvinator A'R'LI'NGTONI # HOTEL 4# | Oak Terrace R. G. Kaping . Kaping & Sons Buying or Belling

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