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Libertyville Independent, 16 Sep 1926, p. 5

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| _ (Wool Socks for School _.=|| -- LIBERTYVILLE SS BANK t f be $. * /~ 4 Runiuy _»: ) m pprermiih ~AHG n on .A » *" BJ % v ® ¥ # 2 # f M "" h w 4 , * » ! 'Good Range of Colors, Fine Soft Wool uf ~<~>--~--~*.". sSpPECTAL ATE =:--_} -- --di .&3 7} E. F. Magee, Supt. 25 Head Registered Holstein Cows, 3 to 5 yrs. old, under Federal supervision; granddaughters of King Segis and Prebe Lama Ollie Homestead King. 60 days retest. LAKE COUNTY INSURANCE AGENCY [P) ~Netson LeMagdeleine. residing near Expert Insurance Engineers * 4 '?{ ":mm"?m""..m wrig Avendd MASON & WHITL 5* YVOCALION RED RECORDS _ all f TELEPHONE 2272 oCk ,%Wmfi wWAUKEGAN . . 124 Belvidere Street iL Limos. R"**t*? * * BR h D A NC E. ! THE HALL IN THE--NEW SCHOOL BUILDING * ~OF ST. JOSEPHS PARISH OF-- LIBERTY-- VILLE WILL BE FORMALLY OPENED TO THE PUBLIC WITH A DANCE, _ September 17th | "LET US BLOT OUT YOUR INSURANCE Making Each Other Business Men will always find our resources entirely adequate, and our counsel extremely help-- This Bank helps in the devel-- opment-- of local businesgs. -- Local Business has helped to . make this community. (€u24C HARTWOOD FARMS _ _FOR SALE WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT at 8 p;m. + . + t ' o TA x E> % 3 0 C x # t f € } % t I bmhiwdbwc'nd inspect the w g and have a good time.=©. _ Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 Friday Evening 4 XR: & : Ilr;'andlln.bhydlhylkthn't oT ouT YOUR INSURANCE TM'-"' Tuesday 'for their co ttage on M»'. ® 7 h wil "We Settie Claims At Once" l River, Wisc, where they wil spend ON I"l * ..;""""'-w 6: is s it s Ad 15 Yie 10 Phone 91--W hy Ag ~Elam Converse, .now -- residing at Nashville, 'Fena., formerly a resident Tite Ka tfl?c'z.h ,tug(?fi)%mnd ho \a@ Avenue, Waukegan. He will a'so visit at other places in the county. Mr. Con-- verse is accompanied by his invalid daughter. Mrs. Jane Wilson, Annie Clapham and Edith Barnstable visited in Liber-- tyville witl? Mrs. Abner Taylor 'last Mr. «ng Mrs. Warren Bruner of 309 | w West Maple Avemie are the proud par-- | H, ents of a baby boy, born on Sunday, )4 Beptember 12. <+"H '| Mr. and Mre. Peter Sweeney, of b* Wadsworth, were in Libertyville Sun-- | C day visiting at the home of Mrs. E. M.| . { Mrs. C. Burriss, of Waukegan, was 'th_sg:ot of LiAbertyville rehmu last If Items Of General Interest To Local People & (stugent at the National Kindergar-- ten and (EHlementary Colege at Eyv-- mmatfi?meoot'nn Beli Telephone Co., after a two weeks' _ S¥##. and Mrs. Arthur Greenwood have rented. the-- Evi'sizor apartment on Wright 'Court. .D _ _Mrs. Abner Taylor ana Miss Grace Wilson spent the week end with rela-- tives in Waukegan. ty+ < Workmen are busy i the boulevard street H(lm on West Park Avenue this week: -- ,,C}\ Alban Lindroth left last Sunday for Urbana, where he will resume his stu-- dies at theUniversity of Illinois. . Mr. and Mrs, Howard Stiles, Of Ey-- anston, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Knigge on Broad-- f Frankiin "Litonferd Was a Chicago [ Mrs./R. semn er is entertaining [nglh from Chicago. -- ° s _"Kaknee Wool Suits for boys, at Langworthy's. | 5> I% -- Mrs. Robert Lill 4s confined to her home on Third street--with mm,. Mr. and Mrs. James Pecp and fam ily spent Wednesday in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bruner of Chi-- cago are visiting at the Chas. Kaiser home. LHEAT S OUR HOBBY Ihg a house we {eel right at home. And @ou will be comfort: ably at Home if we attend to the heating of your Rhouse. Repairs ure on the proposition, Miss Ruth Walrond has enrolled as Mr ~BERANK H EGER A Bath a Day ; Keeps You Fit in Every Way . *3b +3 Smmizea)]| aBi dEcaslbns 0P the schoo! Fouk. . .. tyville Township High School Thurs-- day evening, Sept. <23, at 8 o'clock. There will be a program and Mrs. M. H. Lieber, of Winnetka, an interesting spbeaker, and one who has delighted LAbertyville audiences. on ' other: oc casions, will deliver an-- mm on 'SBchools of Today ~and M Tomorrow." Al!-- parents and & are especially invited to. be: pwesent and make this one of the most pleas-- CarlChristiansen, -- of Libertyville, waus fined $5.00 and costs in the court of Justice Tallett: in North Chicag>, Monday. He was arrested on a charge Oof driving without a state lHcense plate, by Inspector William Murphy, from the State D&:f Inspection.. A close watch is be made -Sutm To tollg 'uto afinm° w::g sure to r *5 e afo s m Fred J i. .owner of the Liber-- tyville Bak '~Jeft: Libertyyelle -- on Tuesday, for New York, where he sail-- from --~H en for Germany on the following T . His ultimate des-- tination will West , in Ger-- many, where he has --relatives.; He was accompanied by William Ger-- des, of Blue Isignd, and their stay will be in definite. . The annual informal reception of the P.T. A. will be held at the Liber-- "Hats.". The hostesses for the day will --be Mre.. Dymond, Mrs. Ames, Mrs. Croker and Mrg. Noble. . A. P.<Keller, of the McoMilien Pub-- lishing Co., connetted 'with the Chi-- cago office, has moved to Libertyville, and«will occupy the Daviem home on South -- Milwaukee -- Avenue, hbaving leased the place for two years. -- Mr. Keller expects to build a new home in Copeland Manor. The Kellers are mov-- ing hete from'Jefferson City, Mo. --. Merie's Bumrywaop is the name selected by E. M. kopf for his new business location, formeriy oceuplied by the Merchants Delivery. -- A brand new Ford service truck has ben pur-- chaesed and painted with the colors of the well known Exide battery; handled by Mr. Weiskop{f. ~He expects to be ready for business early next week. Wednesday, Sept. 23, in the Parish m.mo,menmm a' lbcture ~and demonstration on "Hats.". The hostesses for the day will be Mre.. Dymond, Mrs. Ames, Mrs. Croketr and Mrg. Noble. f The large auditorium on the third floor of St. Jogeph's school wil} be of-- ficially opened and used for the first time on Friday night, when a dance will be given. Music--will be furnished by the -- Pfannenstill orchestra,, and dancing will start at 8 o'clock. The public is invited. . ~ The next regular meeting of the Lib-- ertyville Woman's Club wil} be held on Mr. and Mrs. Géndtner and family of Park Ridge,, were in Libertyville Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bensinger, on North Avenue. Mr. Ben-- singer is --an uncle of Mr. Geudter's. Later in 'the day the whole party en-- Joyed an auto ride through the..north-- ern part of the county and to points Doris, returned' Monday. to their home in" Big Stoue, South Dakota, after "a visit here with the G.-- R. 'r'l'\hmny. \m!mmbdu as Chi-- cago by Mrs. Ear! ang son, John. @lickers for women and children-- all sizes and colors, at Langworthy's. ' 4 , Mrs. 'Catherine 'Lancaster, book-- keeper at the R. G: Kaping real estate office is enjoying a two week's vaca-- tion. In company of #rs. John Num-- she left last week on an nto'm to Niagara Falls. : They will also the principal'cities of the eastern part St. Joseph's--parochial schoo opened Wednesday, Sept. 8th, with an enroill-- 'ment of 140 pupiis, The schedule of ¥tudy is working out nicely and opera-- tions at the school are going along smoothly, + 1. Bernie Deithorn underwent an oper-- ation 'on his knee at the Victory Me-- morial hospital last Saturday, He is getting along nicely and expects to re-- tari Home this wetk.* t if * * Mr. and Mre:. ~Ray ' Ketchum --and daughter; Gloria, of Lake Forest, and the Knigge family of Deerfleld, were Friday guests at the home of Mr..and Mrs. Claud Knigge: ensuing year. ' Donald Fitigerald and Sylvan 'Duba Téft-- Monday, tnorning for Youth Bend, Indiana, whéere tdey will continue their e?t'yl."_vrprk at Notre Dame' Univer \. ~ You always said "Some day I'm going to cut Joose." _Iou'u' still tied and adding'to your rent-- misery . every --month. Let us ~AIM GOING-- WalterEnglebrecht and John Butter-- d left today (Thursday) for Cham-- L-Urban;, to resume their studies 'the University of Hlinois during the . John Black and daughter, Miss on how to cut'the bonds mu,om Kempster yesterday. his ve themtow on over Hamc::nadonmthllm avenue. The truck was loaded with bundles of steel. The hearing~was set for:one o'tlock this afternoon in the court of Justice Morris. ; scended with forgé ~upon Whigham's . % hand.. Dr. Galloway dressed the in-- Grtrude Schmidt Hapke jured member. Dan will not be able| Gertrude Sehmidt Hapke was born to work for severa' days, and he says |Apri 28, 1844. in-- Bavaria, Germany. this hanging around does not suit him | She came to fln&:\mtry in 1866, and at all. iow settled in Lake uty. She was mar 'l'h'( -- ried to Christlan Hapke in 1868 and "The Old--Times and the New" will| tived in Fremont Township. Six child-- be the subject of the sermon at the | ren were born to this union. Her hus-- Methodist church Sunday evening. An|}band> passed on before her in 1890. article that stirred ten big unt:ersities {\One son; Chrisian Hapke, also M will be discussed. The subject of the ed her into the great beyond. Five article is "The Morality of Undergrad--| sons, Gottleb, Peter, Frederick, uates" and it was written by Wilfred George and William, t'u{y grand-- C. Cross, who was anstudent at the |children and nine great grandchidren University of Plinois, and who is now | mourn her departure. -- > preparing to Dbe an Episcopg! m'nister.| . Funeral services were held !t Fre-- The article has brought forth a storm|mont Center, on Monday, Se; r Tetwors pdvermigysionn ond . cotioge | Promead Sapienily! IO" inttment in rs A n. Fremont t * students--men and co--eds. . The ser-- * ; mon will consider the qnu'tlonl:uAn; wnmaitornsnaaititsn omm reecnanenaacmmen m these facts!. Are there any remedies? CARD OF THANKs Charles Klaud, 1615 South Fifty--ser-- :. menmines enth street, | Chicago, paid $214 for| . We wish to thank our neighbors and damages to a truck owned by James friends for their kindness and sympa-- [Wh. t*be-- thy during the illness and death of our fore Ji 'mu-mmmflmmdnm. mlnt eccurred yesterday on South THE' HAPKE FAMILY Milwaukee avenue. Both the passen-- 1 Gulfo was driver of the truck. NOTICE He is employed by the Pure Artificial m4. t sls ie "thar Ted Hice Co. of GMlencoe. e .. All policies in the Hartford Fire In-- _ D; Houllhan was brought in by State surance Co. and the Fidelity--Phenix | way of the Cansdian Rockies, and wil| ._~ * VAIIINZS. l1imbDer ¥visit Wm M _ P e s ts Ti it ts Roie| adines oo s se peag o 1 wad C s. they. . will the A1 i tro, 22 years old, ex-- | gan Bankers' convention, and wi'} also | 1020 workman employed by the A'\xrerl- visit friends and relatives there; They|CAD WireFence Company on Church iwm return home by* the southern Sfreet, bad a bone in his ankle of his [Foute, _ * > _._,. --< +~Meft Ihu,',mnn when a timber fell on * Ton on ann Ne P .A n a oL o m @YKQ on oamual 'u._.. '-_.?'t'!m at 11 O'CMk h.t Fri- Daniel W Bouth Stewart avenue, 'had the rtune of having his--right hand * struck by a slédge hammer, in the hands of an: employe, while at work late Monday afternoon. The hammer accidentally slipped from the grasp of the woskman and de-- scended with fo upon Whigham's Jogeph -- Petrauskes, 6158 So. ~Fair-- day morning.-- C o o t field avenue, last Sunday momln:'m The injured man was brought to the & car through the . fence of the old |offices/of Drs. Taylox and Penny, Kennedy placeé, 3%% miles south of Lib--| where the formter, after an examina. ertyville. Mr. Kennedy was in t:wn tion, declared one bone in the ank] Sunday to leirn' who the culprit was,|to be broken. 'The bone was set au3 having got the number of the car on the ankle placed fn & cast. Castro ation from the list furnished Marshall \was lfting a wooden--timber when i the license plates.' Me got the inform--| slipped and struck the ankle of the Limberry by Secretary of State L. L. left leg, snapping obe of the bones. Emmerson. ~-- .+ °/' 2e . e Castro has been an employee hgf tlt{;e o f company for the past two months. He Daniel WM Stewart|is married. his wife living in Mexico. avenue, had the rtune of having| rre livyes at the' Mexican : Boarding his right hand" struck . by &A #l€608¢ | nouse on Fifth Street. i ¥/ ; Monday, September 20: . now a great film romance.. What happened whem a princess finds her husband infatuated with a pretty cabaret singer is told in a film, cram-- med with beauty, excitement and entertainment. Adapted from Oscar : Comedy, Wanda Wiley in "MIXED BRIDES®" Sunday, Septgnber 19;0 C al "BROKEN HEARTS of HOLLYWOOD" i A Story of Life Behind the Scenes * Comeéedy, "LOVES LABOR LOST" _ * Kinogr Auditorium Ikeatre Comedy, "HER AMBITION®" Tlmroday and Friday, September 16 -- 17: Saturday, September 18: With his famous horse and dog pals, Raven and Rex, the cleverest ani-- mals in films, A Blue Streak Woestern. & E 1 | J 1 OF THE HAREM "THE WALTZ DREAM»' -- --| \~-- with Patey Ruth Miller,; Louise Dresser and ; * Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. -- ~ _ "TUSTLER'S RANCH" Com&'om As MAMMA" The World Famous Operetta 'They .. All policies in the Hartford Fire In-- surance Co. and the Fidelity--Phenix Fire Insurance Company Expiring in the months of October and Novem:-- ber and December, 192%6, and January, February, March and April, 1927, will, be taken care of by Edward L. Sage, who will notifty you with the date they will expire. Grtrude Schmidt Hapke Gertrude Sehmidt Hapke was born Apri 28, 1844. in-- Bavaria, Germany. She came to hnaoc:antry in 1866, and settled in Lake uty. She was mar-- ried to Christlian Hapke in 1868 and lived in Fremont Township. Six child-- ren were born to this union. Her hus OBITUARY & Kinogram News Pathe Review , Agent. OUR WwANT ADS CGET SURE RESULET #£ A check is a LEGAL RECEIPT. We you personal SERVICE as wellasug SAFETY. * + We invite YOUR Banking Busines E o ; fimw§ ~Every man should have a BANK AC-- COUNT. It helps him keep a correct account of the money he pays out; it makes him w int to have a business of his own. . e -- _' wik ~_ C ~~ :I G¢ :rmm'cs uesfi SUCCESS ALONG--COMES THE nme WHEN HE'S Oueoupgu TO HRE-- THE COCze L. 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