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Libertyville Independent, 11 Mar 1926, p. 4

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neveur-- ar > avcznn t Sendmgmazent-- xi D ~< M FOUK ... HOLD HEYDECKER ~---- FUNERAL RITES t +e | Auditorium Theatre || Monday, March 15th A lifetime of huppiness! No mas alive cou!d bear it '*it would be hell en .eafth.--Gecrge B. Shaw. ~ Remains of Veteran Member. Work is Nearing an End. With _ of Lake County Bar Will | the Road Rushing to Meét __s . Arrive Sunday, __ __--'--.---- Congress Traffics ; _ * A delegation of members of the Lake County bar, representatives of the county and city governments and commercia! interests of the city are also erpected to attend the services. Court Judge Martin C. Decker, C. C. EBdwards,; County Recorder ° L. U. Brockway, County Clerk Lew Hen-- €gee and Probate Court Clerk Joun Courts of the county will pause in their' operations while judges, court attaches and members of the bar pay their respects to the mem-- ory of the late C. T. Heydecker, vet-- eran member of the Lake county bar, at the funeral services to be h&eld at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. --Rematus --of ~the véteran. attorney will arrive in Waukegan at 11:58 o'clock next Sunday morning after a trip lasting nearly five days from Los 'Apgeles, Cal., where he died. FF .0 27 uiA 2. BB s cs alh oi tA ie . 2 MB 1A cb ota t ter offlchtln; at the last rites. The services at the grave in Onvood' eemetery will be in c 'of Wau kegan lodge No. 78 K. F. and A. M. and the body will be accompanied to the cemetery by an escort from Waiau-- f:"'d"m"h removal. of, the y to Waukegan, it is considered doubtful that Mrs.--C. T. Heydecker, who is also ill in Los Angeles, will have recovered sufficiently 'to make the journey. _ -- _ Funeral services will be beld from the First Baptist church with Rev. W. D. Whan and Rev. S. W. Chides Although the trip from Cali.ornia will be started on Wednesday by Coral T. Heydecker. son of the de ceased, who went to California to Beyond Shaw's Vision John J. Flinn, C. S. B. Member of the Board of Lecturship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. at the Christian Science Society of Libertyville announce a free lecture on NEXT MONDAY Christian Science of Evanston, Hlinois-- 1sS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND at eight o'clock 'PLAN SERVICE ON \ SKOKIE LINE BY o MAVL,ISCLAM The new Skokie Valley route of the i Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee ! railroad--the North Shore line--is | rapidly nearing _ completion: Final fpmpara"ons for placing the line in !aerflcg are expected to be completed \by i'he first of May. -- Inauguration .Boy® Scouts "ran" Highland Park for an hour Saturday between 11 and M o'clock, and all was peace 'and quiet. "Chiet of Police" James Lindg-- say, 16, pushed Chief EBd. ~Moroney out in the street and bossed the jail while Meéyor Hastings retired to let Lyman McBride wiedd the gavel. No arrests were made, traffic minded splendidly, there were no accidents, anit4 the city ball was all peace and qulet, so the scouts didn't have any trouble. ment. main--line_havre _been Jaidy.and 88,009 cuble yards of stone and~ gravel bal last placed. The entire grading along the line consisting or some 685,000 cublc yeards of material has been com-- pleted. Erection of 459 bridge feet The work remaining to be dovye be-- fore the Skokte Valley route will be ready ~for inauguration of service is largely overhead oongtrnctidl work and Installation of efectrical equip will give direct high--speed between Chicago, Mundelein and Libertyville, and also reduce running time between Chicago, Milw&gukee and intermediate points.. Forty--three miles of track on the SCOUTS REIGN IN -- _ MWGHLAND PARK of permanent trestle bridging, . in-- cluding the structure «epanning Hait Day road west of Highwood, /as been completed. of this additional North Shore service _LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Guy E. Smock, Pastor Bunday Schooi at 9:45 a. m, W. G-- Wells, Supt. You will benefit and also l Libertpville Cburches & Mn Aemene e mene -- NE S0 0 C ome oa roeree . ds e iss -- . _ ST. JosEPrH's enjoy the Sunday, School hour, 'March 18, at the home of Mrs. Maria Rev. ar. J. Nealis Pastor _ -- Mon:lln(i worship ;t :lnl' 'rtheo':"i:t': Lill. iss | oss First Mass Sunday. at 7:45 o'clock. . esi-- Inheritance and O _ f » The Official Board will meet Sun-- -- Aitish Mass Buniay 1t 9072 aciocE will oe ohe mormin® topic / _ | . |asy atier the_moroing service with' " TDaily Mass at 7: $0 o'clock. ° .***,. Young People's mequfxg at s sub the Finence Commiltee to plan the ' « --Q-- f < Evening servicecat 7:30._ The §4D--)yprr of paying the church debt. ,. CHRISTIAN SC:=FNCE SO('ILIA;\;' jec';.' "H:fivgleUN: 2":2'1 a mj The Fathers and Sons Banquet wili Third Floor _ First National--Bank Bldg. _ We WHi ploase come--_!B°--he--held Friday evening, March 19, at -'~-'-§\mhf Sehoot tst-!:(&a..n. . + --~strabsgeb. -- You--are invited.---- ~--= !?:?f posls: Jonn Thompgon. pastor Bervices at 10 45 a. m. , a of the Chicago 'temple, will speak. It Subject, "Substance." _ | wIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL ||Wy\ ¥e one of the Anest affairs of the --@-- .00 _ -- > |--__. John E. DaLong, PastO® |_____ [ yeayr in our church. DIAMON» LAKE COMMUNiFYN (Methodist Episcopal) Rev. wW. C. Payfer, Pastor Sunday School at 10 a. m. r Evening Service at 7:45 p. m. 'Slightly out--of--date Shoes, of 'course.. You would not expect the latest "styles for that" 'money. | But good shoes that wéar well and look well. Sold so very cheap that you would . be ashamed to offer less. Economize while you have a chance. Manage some way to get here. Supply your preseént and future shoe' wants before it is too late. | at 10¢ to 20c on the Dollar > TRIGGS SAYS: ---- . Hurry for Shoes! ~--~--»----Bedsprimg Luxurious. THE BEDSPRING LUXURIOUS Great Complete Close Out Shoe Sale Positively Ends March 17 Patent Health-- or Patent Medicine HEALTII rarely comes in bottles; drugs only dull the serises and rarely get at the cause. In place of patent medicine, we recommend the patented hbealth=protecti features of Rome Quality De Luxe, TE:,, It makes your sleep so relaxed and restful that your body can free itself of the pojsons of fatigue.For economy #s well as hcalx. let us demonstrate the RomeDeLuxeto you today. TRIGGS Tharse is oaly one Rome Quslity De + Note: 230 i 228 smy Ee mpos estrnch No THE RAY FURNITURE AND * «PAINT STORE LIBERTYVILLE FIRST NE"HODIST EPISCOPAL John E. DeaLong, Pastor "The Church Whose Members A!l -- 'Attend". The Sunday morning _s'fiv.loe is at 11 o'clock.. You will be helped, and you will help to make a better, hap-- pler world by attending this service. '-:!"hoj 'ev;nlr;g service at 7.30 is a lit-- tle less formal, but is a spiritual up-- lift, and its aim is to help us in daily lving. --~--~--MARCH.11, 19260..._« . | "The ®; ning will time is ( Know." i The Ju . The W "The Rpworth Leagye Bunday eve-- ning will be led by F. A. Hudson. The time is 6:30. -- The subject is *"To Know." _ The Junior League meets at 6:30. _The W. H. M.8. will have its regu-- lar meeting on Thursday afternoon March 18, at the home of Mrs. Maria 'u"-fl t it# * We are planning a significant sory-- ice for Good Friday evening, to which all members and friends of the church are invited. * held in the Chicago Temple from March 22 to April 2, with some of the leading ministers of the city as the speakers. u. (the Fourth Sunday--tn Lent, are: -- *' Holy Communion, 8 a. m. # RNBCRO® MRBBSEDMNOOET OR NPR TT Iemiowt s NCOE EmE 1 eakers. . | Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 4 --O---- _-- _ Church Sehool at 10 a. m. ST. LAWRENCE'S EPISCOPAL | R. B. Godfrey, lay reader of St s Rev. H.--B. Gwyn, Pastor drew's church of Grayslake, will The services on Sunday, March 11 Clate at the 11 o'clock service., . aB TT _1 > w C LEs > 5 ® god P 222 c___ & o ut ~ "* * -- \ fl' , | | - 5\/// »«~ urictimeidhett "" * -'\/\ / «it -'-....\. ; CHAS. BERNARD, Proprietor Telephone 55 ESSEX A This is in addition to the tax reduction made F. 27&Mbhmwwfib~dmhfi.u shield cleaner, gear view mairror, framimission lock ( in) : &MM.MMMN'W , ESSEX 6 COACH -- -- -- $819 HUDSON COACH -- -- > $1249 Hudson Brougham -- -- -- $1504 Hudson 7--Pass. Sedan -- -- $1735 ----Conmvenient Purchase Terms which Here's Where You Hear ORTHO--SONIC Radio Concerts! 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