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Libertyville Independent, 20 May 1926, p. 2

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_( reater Values _ LollowGreaterFroduction fr s.~ 202 South_Gamee Street Waukegan ># ty W. C. T. C. TL Boid an instltute ~--.--at Gurnee. all two sesseiong. are _ to * be held both Attorpqon and .evening. $ Mrs. R °E Thomas.is on the pro-- gram for a vocal number. The speak-- _ Rev. and Mrs. W.'A. Safford, Miss E RRLIVANZIN L CLIN i LE Clara Foote, Mr. and Mre. L. Wheaton f $ Seeat Winus andiMiss Heoy 3. © © V 0 0n oo oo oo 010 tord of Wheaton, NI., attended church} George Obenauf and family enter _ * Miss E'flon' Na"' and --friend ; ursday. . Chicago epent the week end with the| Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clark and child-- home folks. ren of Waukegan,-- spent Sunday with + Miss Doris Schults spent SnudayjMr. and Mrs. Frank Ulrich, With ber parents «t Whitewater, Wis.| Quite a number from here visited.} i Retersen o| Wiukessn who epoke en "The Bible in the Public School"; h Roy Twentw»an of Waukegan, w spoke on the ~Young People's % * . Mrs -- FEimer -- Metcalf, the " eounty p:esijent who' epoke on _ *Ruforcemert of Law"; Mrs. E. May {_;mm of Lake Forest who 'spoke _" eB the navona! convention which _ CWrAs helid at Detroit, Michigan, and * Wre. R. E Thomas, who spoke on Mrs. R gram for wng are | Helen H« -- Crook," {r _ of the Fe Chicago. ~ Miss Fiorence Andersen of Keno wlis, Wis. spent the week end with her eeusina Miss Marion Newlon. _ * ~Migg Velma Goddard snent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. W. 8. Den-- man, in Waukegan. -- ol spent Sunday with the home folks. Miss Newton had no school on Mon o 00000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 00000 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 o e -- MILLBURN o wns are to. be state president, Miss Heles Hood: of Chicago and _ Mrs: Crook, from the enforcement office of the Pedeéral Prokijbition Unit --at publicits was bheld a May is the w Woman's MANOR! CONTRACT HAS BEEN AWARDED FOR SEWER IN *"The Bible & Roy Tw« p spoke on P' . Mrs c 20: at Gurnee on M f a _--.---- 26. * Will Hold Institute on May C esday, May 26, the Lake Coun-- * T U will boid an institute JAMES MmORROW . and Park. Amonk the out ~apbaipily % se > . ?T"j';}frpd The middle column explains wh§ Dodgo Brothers have been able, year after year, to IMPROVE their product and RE-- DUCE PRICES at one and the same time. Greater and greater production automati-- cally produces greater and greater values. Your dollar today buys more-- Comfort Beauty and Dependability thanever before in Dodge Brothers history Touring Car _ $858.72 -- Coupe ... Roadster _ $857.70 Sedan _______ . HOLD _ INSTITUTE and son Elvin { institutes for n --Temperance ul institute rian church 1922 1923 1924 1925 1921 See the Dodge Stee! Body on Display MOTOR CARS Frederick Brothers los! four head of cattle thru theé sixty--day re--test for T. B. _ --Mrs. Elizabeth Dowe, of Waukezan and Mr. and Mrs. William Hironimis, and son ch¢ster, of Round Lake, were Rjunday visitors at the Wlilow Farm. Other towns boast of their new bob-- bies,. so Fremont cun also announce that several have joined the ranks of the bobbed hair ladies the paslt week and as is usually the way, it took 20 years from thei rage. So now is the time for 'Bpbby' to begin .to worry, as she is liable to make a hit at every turn. A few --wrinkles have already grown in Aibert's brow. But nexer old maid's locks, sometimes creates quitet a commotion, anyfay 'y she sar-- rys a smile for everyone with it But while' its on ite highest winds, she isn't even aware of it . lawrence Amann and -- family of Waukegan spent--Sunday at the George Baserschmitt bome. . & the Seminary at Mundelein on Sunday Miss Marion Newton entertained a cousin from Kenosha, over the week end. * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gordon Winters spent Sunday with Phillip Andersen., Quite a number.--from here attendrd the opera, *"Pickles" at --the Antioch high school, onl-'fl.?; and Saturday. Miss Daisy Ehrenburg of Lake Villa, played the leading role," and every-- one enjoyed her beautiful voice and fancy dancing. The school was crowd: ed on both evenings. > * Miss Myra Litzenberg has been con-- fined to her bed the past week, with the flu. . .~ 1 +4R Miss 'Alice Wowe of _ Russel} is spending a week &t.the Marshall res-- idence on Hasting's Lake. e Miss Genevieve Boss,--of Cicero, I!l. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ge Olson, of Weukegan. day Miss Leona Schwitcht of Chicago, spent. the week end at._her home in Millburn. * The new offi ; E. wHi hfim%flm'x%%;m' June. Everyone is invited to attend the installation at 7:30 at the church, Miss Marion Neton is i11 with the flu Mrs. Andersen entertained company from Bristol, Wisc. over Sunday. Millburn C. E. Notes Miss Helen Nebhaus took full charge of the C. E. Meeting on Sunday nite. Miss Doris Schultz and Wanton Slo-- cwm, motored to Whitewater on Sun-- FREMONT CENTER _ Wesley @locum, Philip Gordon Winters, motored Lakes, Wisc., on Saturday. dard The Girl Scouts hiked to the woods on Saturday and. g'dfi_ .. frankfurter Ralph MpGuire --and Mildred Lee, will take the Grade Examinatjon this week, at the Gurnee High school. > day, as she was very i1! with broncht 24476 .. :i« M3E 164,037 1440 179,505 1385 225,641 1245 259,967 1195 (greater still) '*1075--*"895 Deliver ed Andersen to Twin in our Showroom *Delure Sedean The,most terrible accident, accord-- ing to Gabala. the popular North Chi-- cako, speed .cop.. kappened: at P10 Saturd@'y night"in. Tenth street and McAlister, Gabala wase riding his"mo torcscle west in TFTenth atreet .and Matt *O'Blok of 925 McAlister wae driving a motorcycle belonging to éohr ePtrovek south in his home street. The two motorcycles tangled up and Gabala ficked himselft wp from underneath both mounts. He was shaken up a bit, his pants were ruined, and both motorcycles were badly damaged. Babala charges that (O'Blok failed to stop at the Tenth street arterial highway eign. . One of those "you bump me and l'll bump the next man" accidénts occurred at Sheridan road and Thir-- teenth street Saturday night when Ray Lonug oft 1%6-- Morrow --avrenue stopped to let a car turn off Sheridan road. Frank Machaick. 1118 -- Sher-- idan road stopped in back of him but O. L Bailey, driving a North Shore bus, didn't Mo?'u quickly and be bumped Machniek and pushed Mach-- nick into Long. All settled up. One cresh took place Sunday morn-- ing at 1:20 'o'ctock at Wushington and County streets. Stantey An-- drews of 110 South Sheridan road. was driving his Ford coupe west in Washington street. REdward Ruff of tenox avenue, Waukegan. and cut in two places on the head. She waes not seriously lyjured ° C A..E. Budde by Frank Bjork of North Chicazro and then taken to the Vic-- tory Memorial hospital where it was found she had eufféred a fractured leg. Bberhardt this morning swore out a warrant against Lyone and the trial will be beid as soon as he is picked up. * s _ _ ' LitCe -- fivey l4 Anna Melqich M -- averue. _North In the 'Pbeghardt accident, a war; rant is out charging Wayne Lycg: 113« Sheridan road, Waukegan, 4.lo-- cal truckman, with speeding. 'LW was friving his truck south in Vic-- toria etreet and Eberhardt, with his wife beside him, was driving _ his truck weet in Sixteenth street. At the corner the Lyon truck cruhodi into the other, badly damaging both trucks anod injuring Mrs Bberhnrdt.' She was rushed to the offices of Dr. North Chicago. None of the accidents proved serious except in the amount of damage done to automobiles. North Chicago police were called upon to untangle half a dozen two accidents, one of them resulting in injuries to Mrs. H. Pberhardt of 25 Fulton street, Waukegan and @hother in the ruination of a perfectly good pair of pants belonging to Motorcycle' Policeman Frank Gabala of North Chicago. & for early eeason. accidents were--4e-- y e c y tigs oF W aiikeran 2. . With the weather ideal for motor-- ing for the first time this spring, hundreds of motoristse were out on every road in the vicinity of Wauke-- gan and as A result, a new record Mrs. H. J. Eberdardt of Wau-- kegan Suffers Fractured Leg When Hit by Truck. AUTO TRAFFIC SETS EARLY RECORD FOR .....$910.06 ..... $963.74 Telephone 228 LOSES HIS PANTS WOMAN 1S HUVURT In addition to these twenty, two other groups of stuadents were hon-- ored for their -- scholastic ability. One group was termed "Superior Scholarship." _ and included . those students who were \'thin (he upper three per cent of the sophomore, junior and senior classes. Because of their work they are entitled t: wear a special scholarship --emblem. ----The..other . group contained .. Lhos :. This second annual Honors Day. as it is k wn, was °' oked upon as an "hou:> of devotion to~ the achier> ment« of the intellect, and the stu-- dents once more declared their "al-- legiace to that anmcient jdeal of mental ale--tness -- fted hy physi-- cal atamina." \ w*~ 'v'n among th:« upper ten per cent o' cach class in scholarship. They had their names printed on the official program in recognitioh of Urbana, I!1., May 17 --Because of their -- unusual scholarship -- ability, twenty University of Illinots senjor students were honored by their fel-- low students and instructors in a gigantic mass mee ng held in the University's auditotium. Among them was B M. Decker, 1001 No Sheridan Road, Waukegan. These twenty students were those who stood in the upper three per cent of their class in scholarship in both their semior and junior years. In recognition of their work these «tudents earned the right to have their names inscribed on the bronze tablet whith was unveiled during the «onvocation. .D. Kent of Kenosha was here bustness Tuesday. <o s Bernard Decker Wins High Honor at U. of I. Mre. Fay Brandetetter also enlertain-- ed in honor of Miss Wagner on Wed-- nesday evening. ' Mre. 'G. W. ThomaAs is entertaining ber sister and husband from Canada Mra Wesley Faulkner of Waukegan apd Miss Wheeter of Libertyyille were out of town gwests who sttended the shower gifen in honor of Miss Wasg-- Mis@ June Rheiniger gavyé a miscel laneous shower in Hook's hall Friday evening. in honor of Miss Reas Wagoer who will soon become the bride of Bob Harkness of Chicago. Miss Wae Mre Frank CafMes died sudednly on Saturday evenin, after a short |liness The remains were taken to Eau Claire Wis.. Tuegday for burial Humphrey Dixon and mother of Chi cago called on friends here Tuesday Mra. Louise Thomgon and sister re-- turned Saturday from tm Angeles. California, where they spent sevreral months Mre. Oscar Olsen, accompanied by Mra. Badenoth, of Round lake. attend tended a lbuncheon in Milwaukee last Thursday. £ Miss Fiorence Hook spent the week end with friends in Libertyville. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jones and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Matousek and family, Arthur Kuester and Mr. and Mrs. Freq Busch, al} of libertyile, spéne Sunday at the N F. Bush home Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Busch and sons Clarence and Donald, spent Tuesday evening at the Ray Busch home in Lake Forest. Mrea. A L Hendee of Waukegan vis-- Ited Sundsy at the bhome of Mr. and Mrs. H. J Wheelock. Alex Bunton and Mr and Mrs Pau! Radtke called at the N. F, Busch home Bunday night. _ . -- _ _ _ 2 o GRAYSLAKE o Mr. and Mrs Edward Giss and fam ily made a business trip to Libertyyille Saturday. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brenm and fam y of Arlingtoy Heights aspent Monday at the Leikatn home. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o Mr. and Mrs. Edward Giss and Miss Martha VYoss, made a bu,lnen trip to CThicggo, one gay of _ last woek. 4oggo CCCE E0 MRA L CC E09 Miss Bertha Friliman Sturm home otFriday Mr. and Mrs. George Sturm and fam-- ily of Libertyville spent Sunday at the Sturm home There will be a program at--the Apta kisic school on Friday nigtt May 28 at 8 o'clock. Everybody welcome Mre. Bert Jones and daughter, NVer-- da Mae and Evon, and Miss Moneta Jones spent Monday afternoon at the N. F. Busch home. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o at the intersection--Waukegan Daily Sun, Monday, May 17. ' ed to 'he police that he was driving east in Teuath street an} was making a left turn into McAlister "avenue. A taxicab, he salid, was going west in Tenth street and was making a right hand turn into _ McAlister -- avenue. "The mitchines 'tellidéed at the inter-- section, both being damaged cousid-- erably. -- **At $:30 o'clock Saturday night Mo-- tormran J. D. Hayden of 806 Lenox.av-- enue brought his street car to & stop at Water abd Genesee street to per-- mit east and wee!t traifiq to pare. As he did so be bumped into a Jordan sedan driven by Miss Irene Kirchner of 23 North St. James street. A rear fender on the auto was bent. An auto crash took lace SBunday might at 6:40 o'clock at Sheridan rokd. L. Krouse of 417 Oak Street was driving Wis Studebaker coach north in Sheridan road' Dr. M. J. Kaye was> driving east in Mad-- ison street and started to turn north in Sheridan. The cars crashed _ Another accident occurred at ten o'clock Saturday -- might -- at Tenth street and -- McAlister avenue. J. Jerelle of 1005 Adams street, report-- Nortk CGhicaso. was rfdng with Lep ke--apd &M"W'-&b'-fir&' ."P, right eye. 1 A. E. Glaebo« _curred in Sheridan road _ opposite the Bowen Country ciub. G,. . W. Behrene, Jr., of 535 Washington. Cir-- cle. Lake Foresi, was driving his Ford coupe porth in Sheridan road and Walter Lepke of 1648 Victoria street, North Chicago, was driving his Ford coupe »uuth. Lepke inform-- ed the police thaf the bright lights of Bebren's car blinded bim, causing im to crash into the machine. Lep-- ke's car was damaged quite badly. F.J Behnke, 1712 south _Park -- aven®&## 12 Gretta avenue, was ' driving his w sedan nort! in County street, according tp. the --police did not stop at the stop sign and crashed ipto the other machins. Both cars were damaged. » recéived many nicg gifts and a APTAKISIC lle was attended cqu at the by Di f';i;;» fic:..r-.. hn-dnw.'" Sedan, five--pessenger, $2345. | 1 two--passenger , $2445 rumble seat $1 385. 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