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Libertyville Independent, 2 Sep 1926, p. 6

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" 1| 1 5 Mammaoth Hippodrome Acts & 15 \ Auto Races Central States Aug.27" O siaoays anp nicnHts O is in e vicinity of Deerfield. Spectacular "{3i0° @ollisic oc tock in Pooik i 4. reld Swad Saturday & Sunday Greatest Night Show Ever Staged ip America AUTO POLO Every Afternoon and Evening $150,000.00 Monday, Aug.30 CENTRAL STATES RODEO AURORA, ILL. Thearle--Duffield's Fireworks Spectacle The World's Fastest Cars and Death-- Defying Drivers on the Most Hazardous Dirt Track in America EILFED HFRE Gigantic Exhibits of Live Stock From Ail Over the Continent property to her sons eral Admission 55¢ Direction of "Foghorn" Clancy Aug.28--29 Bowman Wednesday. ; Mrs. Krause, Deerfleld Ave., enter-- and Mre. onx%.n Mre. | ter, Jane, afternoon. 1t was, lum.ah!:l-flél!( a u'ndim&"w TY & ; eupper an F. ~B, Fo are weiner roast at Highland Park beach |entertaining a. nlece from Montana Tuesday evening. tiis week. j y | * Doreas Circle No. 3 of the Dorcas| Mrs. A. R. Warner and idaughter, Society, met with Mrs. A. J. Johnson'| Jane, have returned. homsa from a two Friday afternoon. ; weeks' visit with relaives 13 Sandu*-- 'The Woodman --Todd family spent | ky, Ohio. f last week at Fiorence, Wis. They aC¢| Mrs. John Peters ind Aittle daugbter companied the James M. Woodman|came home Thurs.lay fromr the High-- family of Waukegan to their summer |lard Park hospital _ | -- > =__ guest at a shower on the bride to be, held the previous Tuesday at the home of a friend in Chicago. 'The Roy L. Haskins family of Chi-- cago were guests of the Woodjman. Todd family and Miss Josie Woodman utmerdny.=. =. 00. 0 80 0_ s ; 00. maid at the wedding of Miss: Evelyn Hart and Albert Mansell of Chicago, Saturday.> Miss Watier was also a Hé' R. Smith, of the Dept. of try, Western Union College, and Herman Schuenck, both of Le Mars, lowa, were guests at the John Stryker home Tuesday. Mrs. R. Frase of Riverwnod Roal, en.ertained the members of Wilmot Gehanl Progresstre Club Wednesiar afternoon. Miss Mildred O'Calahan of Chicago is visiting her grandmothen, Mrs, Min-- nie _ Mrs. Péter Perry was ill last woek. She is somewhat better now.. _ _ Mrs. John Stryker and daughte;s spent Sunday at the Barrington Camp Meeting. * The Milton Frantsz family are at Watier was Everetlt | Iaid up eve raince. She of her son, Romayne. brides=| _A booster program fc Evelyn | lic Wborary will-- be the Chicago. | fo rthe Deerfield gramt also a}ent-- Teacher Associatior lo'tobO. tee met with Mrs. C. W. he'home | evening and arranged _--_~__ | gram, which promises They will remain for a time after th»| Albert Snyder and family of Dea | [ Mrs. Stryker, Sentor, is still euffer-- in# from an injured bkip she sustainei while visiting her daughter, Mrs. HMer-- man Fabries, in Evanston. She 181 down a flight of stairs and has been isid up eve rsince. She is at the home of her son, Romayne, A booster program for the new pub-- lic Wbrary will-- be the first program fo rthe Deerfield grammar school Par-- ent--Teacher Association. The commit-- tee met with Mrs. C. W. Getty Tuesday evening and arranged a year's pro gram, which promises to be of great interest. Mrs. H. Cazel is president. Mrs. Mary Koeblin, Mra. W. C. Koob lin, Mrs, William Huhn, Mrs. Loulso Huhn and Miss Viola Rockenbach vis-- ited Mrs. Sarah Adams and Mrs. John Peters at Highland Park hospital last Tuesday evening. -- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibson and Bon, David, of Hobard, Ind., spent the week end with Mrs. Stryker, 8r., and other Deerfield relatives. Mrs. Samuel Fritsch of Cleoseland, Ohio, who, with her family, is visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Muh}-- ke, had the misfortune to vreak a bone in her foot while in Cologne, Ger-- many, necessitating the use of crutch-- es throughout their European trip, and she is still using themi. --| -- _ _ _ The Garden Club of Deerfleld held a fall exhibit in the assembly rovm of the Presbyterian church Wednesday at % p. m. The school childrén's flower contest was also held and prizes were awarded . | Miss Ruth Engstrom, who has been visiting at the home of 'her brother, George Engstrom, returned Thursday to her home in Marion, Jowa. Mrs. George Engstrom accompanied her for & short visit,. > f: & Miss Margaret Kress was the guest| of honor at a miscellaneous shower, | given Saturday afternoon by Mrs. Hes-- | sler and daughter, Mrs. Malmquist. Miss Kress received many beautiful presents. The guests played bridge and bunco. ' The marriage of Mi:P, Kress and George Hessler will take place Sept. 15. | i Dorcas Cirele No. 1 will meet. with | Mrs. (@orge Pettis the third Monday | evening in September. Mrs. )lonuml and Mrs. Pettis will be hostesses. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Selig and lit-- tle daughter visited Chicago, relatives Sunday, afternoon. | + A. J. Prochnow attended the funécral of an uncle in Chicago Tuesday. Mrs. Beatrice Olson of Chicago vis-- ited over the week end with her sister, Mrs. W. B. Carr. ; Mrs. Harry Olendorf was a guest at a luncheon given by Mrs. John Davis in Libertyville Wednesday . _ _ on the prospective bride, and a very delightful afternoon was spent play-- ing bridge. 4 Miss Irene Fritsch is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. W. C. Koeblin, this week. ter, Mrs. W. C. Koeblin, this week Miss Fritsch is a teacher in the Jack-- sonville schools. "Sally's" restaurant onofimkom road was nearly*burned d at five o'clock Monday morning. Fire started in the basement from unknown causg and had made such headway when dis-- covered that nearly all the interior was burned out before fire department [W it. -- H. B. is proprie tor of the restaurant. | KHarl Varner W spent Sun-- in Chicago at home of Mr. and ~ Forrest F. Owen!|and family of Lib The Young Matrons' club of iLber-- tyville were entertained Tuesday at a tuncheon and bridge given by Mrs. mn-yOlendortutlerhomeonM Avenue. > k) & Miss Eva Ender entertasined twenty five guest Saturday afternoon, in hon-- or of Miss Margaret Kress. . Man¥ beautiful presents were showered up-- ertyville called on Deerfleld friends Monday evening. . --= Miss Ann Whrner returned home on Monday evening from--South Haven, Mich., where sahe enjoyed a nouting at the Camp Fire Girls Camp. George Stanger and family returned home Monday evening from a week's camping at Minocqua, Wis. John A. Reichelt, Jr., has returned from a month's outing on the Reichelt 'l'hot:l'ao and 'Misses Emilie mmnmd»onm 'mmm.ndpflnm ningattended the opera at Ravinia. l Rev. Roy Williams and family and Floyd Stanger and family spent last Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Ro chester, Wis. , zce Henry Walters and family of Chica-- go, were guests at the Lewis Ott home The A. R. Merner family. havé re turned home from an outing \At Oofym.-m th ; ow church attended the camp | at Barrington last Sunday. A i address by Bighop Dunlap of ! vania was a feature of the meeting. Mrs. Sarah Plagge left Thursday for Anna, II1L, where she will spend two' -onthewhllhct'm.l(n.c. F. Kiest. ten Mrs. Floyd Stanger, week.' lun'mum who has been unn-z:um dale, was the guest of Wiltians Haggie, Wednesday, previous to. her departure for her home in Thorp, Wis., where she will remain until-- Labor Mrs.~ Robert E. Pettis had. as her luncheon guests Friday, Mrs. H. Gold-- berg and three daughters, 'Marian, Jane and Marjory, of Kenosha, Wis., and Mrs. Arch Abercrombie and: fwo daughters, Helen Jean and Bernice, of Highland Park. Mre. William 8. Heath and daughter Misa Margaret Heath, of Chicago, were the week. end guests of Mr.. and Mrs, J. A. Reichelt, Jr. $ Mrs, Carl Anderson and danghtes, Dorothy Jean, were the guests of Miss Bernice Tucker of Highland Park, last uutm}mpp.vho,'hlbsn» f --was taken Qfitm.h& ufil. !::nfll Plagge and Miss & an Ann Gerber of Half Day returned homé Raturday from a u&:'o Niagara Falls. They ch':'ru Irena Rocken: bach at Lake, Mich. Father m Miss Anna Marie Quinn -- and ir Marzy Vincentia, of St. Vincent, Chicago, and Sister Mary huberta, of St. Charles, were dinmet guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duffi#t --~A pa.ry in honor of her ter, Mrs. Joseph Hansen, mfl h:m mary, was given by Mrs. Geo. Colby Saturday afternoon at hber home on Lfiazel Ave. Games and a social time were enjoyed by the'friends and rela-- tves showered them with pretty gifts. Mr. and Mrs. John Stryker ard fam-- y attended Barrington camp meeting Bunday. > ® © An afternoon card party on the lawn at Ridge School was held Wednesday. Mrs. William Nevilie and ber neph--. ew, M. 8. Mills, of Auburn, Neb., visit-- ed Mrs. Ray . Dobbins at Arlington. Heights Monday afternoon. 1 Mrs. Grace Dobbins and sister, Miss %u':;. Ulfers, spent Sunday at Lincoln M. 8. Mills of Auburnm Neb., spent the week end with his uncle and aung, Mr. and Mrs. William Neville. The ladies aid society of St. Paul's church met' with Mrs. Louise OberauL. Thursday afternoon. & Mrs.: C. Friedlund entertained 25 friends and relatives at dinner Sunday. Miss Helen Reichelt will leave On Tuesday »for DeKalb to resume her studies at the teachers' college. Her Sunday Schoo lclass of junior pupillis 'have completed their honor wors®. They humjoyed Miss Helen's teach-- ing very h. . * \ The Women's Missionary Society of the Bungaiow church will meet Tues day, Sept. Tth. > $ 29 Miss Mirlam Stryker of St. Luke's hospital, Chicago, is spending a feWw Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Merner and fam-- y motored to Lake Geneva Friday. -- days at the hom» of her parents; and Mrs. John Stryker. *4 George Antes and sons, Archie and Stanley, left Tuesday for Marquette, Mich., where they wall join Mrs. Antes: 'They are making trip !y u{otot. a _ Mr, and Mrs. Jdseph Smith and daughter Jean Ardys, of lowa, are stay ing with Mrs. William Hubn. -- .. _ _ _ An exhibit of water color paintings of Edward K. Williams was held Sat-- urday afternoon from 3 to 5, at the home of Mr. Williams' dz!'l'h'uf. Mrs. PCRE CE m mu _ _ _ qulzatéifut niatnrnag E; W. Russo. These beautiful pictures were painted by Mr. Williams during the past two months while he was in the picturesque town of Nashville, Ind. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jorddn, struck a cement mixer on the Plank road. The other parties escaped with minor bruises. Mr. Jardin is a brother of Mrs. Harold Plagge, of Deerfield. o 0o 0o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 _ Mrs. Virgil of Chicago was seriously injured Saturday night about 11, when the automobile in which she wa srid-- 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o INGLESIDE * o friends . Mrs.' William J. Stratton and sons returned home Saturday from a trip to the state fair at Springfield. O. A. Howard of Round Lake was in Ingleside Friday. e Baturday, August 28, twoa thousand sun--browned members of the Citizens' Military Training Camp at Fort Sher idan marched in review before Brig General Charles C. Dawes, vice presk dent of the United States, and other eivilian and military celebfities as part of the events of visitors' day the camp. Thousands of people--rel-- atives, friends and visitors of the men in camp--looked on and took part in the ceremony. . > { Brig. Gen. Michael J. Lenthan, com-- mandant at Fort Sheridan, © had ar-- m;&'mmnzfiuqm:gwm: the youths were doing in camyp and benefits derived therefrom. Major-- Gen. William 8. Graves accompanied Vice President Dawes and Gen. Leni-- Mrs. John Stratton was called to Kansas City, Mo., Thursday by the sudden death of her brother. a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stanton attend-- ed a show in Antioch Sunday evening. Mrs .Frank . Volenta and daughter and Mrs. Ben Stickles and sons spent Thursday in Chicago. on e Mrs. Frank Lumber and daughter, Marian, were Chicago visitors one day last week. & *« Mrs. Hobbs of Chicago is spending a few days with her granddaughter, Mrs. John Stanton. . S Frank Volenta is --driving : a--new Overland six sedan. Vice --Pres. Dawes at Ft. Sheridan Saturday han on the trip of inspection of the nine companies of soldiers.: The cere mony 'was impressive, as the perfect-- ly dressed stalwart young men stood at attention wm'mnm group passed up and down & After lunchéon, all made a trip to tbrxflonmvmmmmox mmmummmwd-. bers, antiaircraft 'guns artillery was put on and explained by the reg-- ulars stationed at the fort. ; -- o M The meh opened August 3. ended W y, August 31. During their four weeks' stay the boys have been occupled every minute with their camp duties and outside activities, Be-- gldes the training recéived along ilt-- tary lines, the youths have been carry-- ing out® an active athletic program. 'Teams. front the different companies were formed, and rivailry in baseball, basketball, and football was strong. An all--camp team was chosen in footbail. This team defeated the Camp Custer team to the tune of 19:to 6. . ~-- _ k 40. 22. 0 insccfi iictc oamibet Porato in ns Tt -- Eyery facility of the fort was placed at the-- disposal of the camp authorities to be used in their endeavor to make the boys happy and comfortable, and g-mmt@modvothmthetqnd& mentais in military training. Without exception every youth en joyed the four weeks spent in CamD To many it has been a vacation--i change from the. work of office, farid, Mrs. Mary Bufault and son, Philip, ent last week in Chicago visiting Ia, visited the two Bleimehi and the Muhike families over _ body of customers. + Baatin a 9 _ The greater volume of buuneu you can give your local & merchants, the lower the price at which they can afford § .' . tO sell you merchandise. . P oys , Remember, the peddler must get a high profit per arti-- j cle sold. 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He cannot exist on them let alone maintaining a store that is a credit and an asset to the town. ' Be fair. Concentrate your buying at your home stores. Help your merchants to give you the quality, prices and assort= ments in merchandise that you want. Business----all of your business is needed by your home merchants to register the progress necessary to keep your home stores abreast of the times. . Spend your money at home. Few people realize that no capable merchant depends on a high profit from each article sold for the returns . from his business. _ . ' He wants only a small profit per article, but the sale of > many articles. That is the safe profit, for it saves mon-- ey for his trade, reduces his costs, and creates a loyal , $ --¥" business. at 1e "Your New_sp,apel'" C KiAE Lob * 449. $ S 4:

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