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Libertyville Independent, 9 Sep 1926, p. 7

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_ _#46t honors for form and beauty of fatce fell to the dainty person n of Miss Helen< Schubert of Gages +. second honorse went to Mre. f Teylot, who was entered in theo contest as Miis Hoelen Merri man, her maliden dame, while the third award went to Miss Helen and it may ~likewise have ~ asto the elements of war R(g aoie k . & t ""F & name, the minds of the judges of the test for lioufl».f I:.:o be consider-- k ' hner 0 % m BAnd third pn':el all ufi.m ' beauty contest of W ?ifichcbnd ht as Bsz beauty is CC d it may ~likewise havre as:"to the elements of WA ls--doubtful if there has been a contest staged in the city attracted as large amount | Interest. All appearances of the & women strode across the keeping Step to the music of ) great was the interest that Borge Durkin, master of ceremon-- 8 ~was forced on many occasions ) urge upon the crowds to refrain rhnnye-uthrouhtflnd- -- for the particular contestant. _ .. Plan for Next Year s Due to the marked interest in this m.olthonnd.tuunho!- of 'the local post of the leg-- is planning to arrange aftaire year so that the winner of the ial contest may represent Wauke ¥ in the national bathing beauty in Atlantic City. This would more impetus to the afdfair. of the winners an some of e not «o fortunate in the contest 0 O 0 0 0 0O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o J. Triggs, of Memphis, Tean., j his father, Jim Triggs, his d Frank Drummond, and oth-- L Burge, of Tampa, and Mr. and C Hook were recent visit-- o G. White home:; also Mrs. Oazs and daughten of Toronto, EMMWMI'-D e they did not conform ~with high standards set by those who Batants attracted large ° throngs applause for favorites frequent-- a 1 general appearance but on urements of each girl, won the se a Zersen of Mundelein is Renchan Tigers remaified idle junday and Labor Day.© Sunday, 13th, the Tigers will go.to Anti-- ad take on the strongtea mtheré. Wallacy is slated to do the hurl | 'e the catching. : Following BEAXTY i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 her spent Labor Day in Lake ROUNDLAKE o Clara Rosing entertained com-- minds of the judges of the | nmey net Atomain | ers 0 k x 1 prizes all hfiom onore for bl'-' hd beauty fell to the dafnty person tion to enter in the ~con-- feel so good but what RR of feel better, Miss Miss Velma Fitsz is visiting friends in Harrisburg, L Mss Lilah Brown spent several days ths week with her aunt, Mrs. Thomp son, in COraysluke. > <-->[¥ <=_----_%~ Carl Miller, of Milwaukee is : work & h'hhmvlthwmt."fi ,..,: c Astner Portin mdns Esther oponthhormywflhm her sister, Mrs. Mabel Litwiler."> _ | gigq get lr.andlnmdl'ordud,m"" :'ore entertained at lunch at the home Leo Hendee was a Inn&uhulr is the probable lineup:~" Casper, rt; J. Wagnerib; Gillett, c; _ Bracher, D; Piche, If; Doolittle ; Campbell, 3b; WolK, cf; Hendee, ss. Mr. and Mrs. Grandy and son of Lib ertyville visited at the Leo Hendes Mr. and Mrs. l'ruk'roh-pe';& daughter, Hertha, of Kenosha, the week end at the home of the form-- er's brother, Henry Tekampe. Williagn and Theodore Bhaer of Chi-- cago were visitors at the homes of their uncles, George Hertel and John Frederick over Labor Day. Emma Huson drove to North Chicago ness caller Tuesday. H. Bluhm, of Mundelein, attended the funeral of Father Gavin at Waukegan last week. j d Mrs. Elizabeth Dowe of Waukegan is spending the week with her brother and sisters at the Willow Farm. § Jim Clark and family of Waukegan were 'recent Fremont callers. are students at the busines szchool of Mrs. McDonald in Libertyville. Miss Kathryn returned Wednesday evening from a: short visit in Wauke-- Sunday guests at the Willow Farm inclyded Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nimé -ufl:hflm-_ . J. J. Dietmeyer and _ LeRoy Grimme and Camily shont the gnk end at the homs of. Rev. B. P. on Ritsenthaict is spending a tew weeks at home and piayed for us in our services last Sunday. We surely m'»lrundlln.mhfl.nd vommwwmm-.d dered by them in our meetings Jast ow that. Yite hr, Tut Jn 'put our shoulder to the wheel and g s is forward to the> af a good many new scholars. ; % «13 , Bro. ¥. Theiss.of Naperville willtbe 'with us uum.tl'-'mw for us;> also help in --the comm 'The pastor and family spent Labor Day at the homeof the former's bro-- u;t::';Mt;Mvuhh We are giad to see her back f v Dt bm':'::.u'"'luh we ar med to .a'& The Round Lake Camp Fire Girls tas ud s , C¥ o -- LAKE BLUFF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 Never in the history of the villa,je have there been so many buildings for residences in course of construc tlion as at this writing, ~The Har-- vey Richards house in Prospect are-- nue opposite the Union church and also the bome of Orin J. McComb, Sunrise avenue and Park place is roofed in and the family expect +0 move in about October 1. Joe H. Newell of 34% Prospect avenue will move into hbis new home at 496 Scranton avenue, which is nearly ready for occupancy in about six weeks. The. six bungalows erected bymmmnm%mm! on Fess court are all leted and four of them will have tenants after Sept. 15. In the new subdivision on the south the Lohenmyer tract tfour new idences-- have been start-- ed and _u%. weather germits will be. ready M&;th latter part --~f October. 'The therstins are: now in their remodeled bome at the in-- tersection of Center and Oak ave nues. -- Altogether .the 'village has enjoyed # building boom .this zear which as stated above has gone abead of. ~expectations. -- It : proves beyond a doubt that people are com-- ;-'mhnmmm wh.not our V e are Mmmct transpor.v tion and unusual facilities in the mat ter of stores. . Bo there is no reason why 'Lake : Bluff should not go-- to the <tront,. -- Asd take it from' the st 476 Seranton avenue and wl 9 ie "la / a 30 hP [ "¢ is * se k y C 0 de se : sn t 5 ioi & c _!-"1-!:' 2 % 0000000000 000 s# keyed 'up for the return game with Lake Forest on Labor Day. 'They will put forth their best team ra that occasion and an easy win will THE INDHPENDENT--ONLY $1.50 A YHAR, DELIVERED TO YOU*% DOOR AND NO CHARGE FOR DRLLIVERY © "lwhbtocompkintboutthcmonmnih&d. It is sp courteous and ; superior that it spoils one for traveling on other lines," said Lt. Colonel Harry F. Te ' A't, s Cl . oo oi M RC ' 1P $ m is " . l Rez 5.l ut 4, * *A e« & ie % f $ * w 6 -- . ;_ C 'cy . . e : 1e e.~ n M' ' n 4 * +C 4 i y, Es 1.' Atikc A P R * S m s " 4 i '-, w# . ty * $ y T ,_..;' # > < * / o Pre ¥ n Lo thin Ap EV * P t y % L p, 5 ..'-'.:, " +.# { ' t k .' 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FIFTH WARD:~----East boundary line: Shore of Lake -- Michigan from (A!utnn north to center 'of Cory . Bouth boundary line:--Clayton from -- Lake to Jackson; No. on Jackson .. to Monroe; west on Monroe to 'west city limits..> .. West bundary line: West city lim-- Frank Daffy, a resident of Lake g.tynd'wmmrmotm Of 74 years died at his home, 628 North Jackson street at 6:20 o'clock this morning after a short iliness. He was born and reared on a farm a few miles north of the city and has resided here for 20 years. He has been prominently known for years in Five children, Ambrose, Frank and )& Joe Duffy, all of Waukegan and Mrs.| mmmummm Duftfy and Henry Dufty of Idaho sur-- Funeral from Immaculate Concep |I tion church at 9 o'clock Friday morn--|, e m w \_> _ | _' FARM AND STOCK SALEs ysfs: A SPECIALTY > j 912 No. Counnty S éfi' v' t llfilfififi--mf'&;'_lm MONTH AT GRIDLEY HALL i our speciaity. We have a lar North Milwaukes Avenue Telephone 551 LiBeaTy) T A1 L:O RI N G Visiting Cordially Invit emom.n.r.' J. B. WETMORE, Secretary. . @orouk TTOM, c.m|." ue = CICHY'S TAlLormc & Office in First National Bank Building Mours: 1 to 3:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. in Haill, First Nationa!l Banmk fl'oyv +14G nol._ofl.f," N. MADOLE,-- LORA STURM . -- EDITH LAYCOCK LIBERTYVILLE, ILLJNOIS M Z2nd and 4th Tuesdays of Each By U. 8. Government Veterinarian D. C. Grinnell, iInspector in Charge Telephone 322 . LIBERTYVILLE © Office With Farm Bureau The Mest for the Least Reverse Charges on Business Calls FRED GRABBE select from. DR. J. L. TAYLOR LYELL H. MORRIS Libertyville Chapter No. 272 R. A. M. is done right :at Cichy's Talloring |I| 2815 F. R. STAFFORD CATTLE TBT? FREF OF CHARGE ATTORNEY --A TLAW : LIBEARTYYVILLE ILLINO! LIBGERTYYILLE 1LLiNOs 'Telephone $45.J Hauling Columbia Lodce Come in and see us e ROOFI 'l'Man'.MVEI.' Ready roofing over a LIBERTYVILLE . | P. 0. 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