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Libertyville Independent, 17 Mar 1927, p. 2

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[ --*10 IGift Bond HOY, EL A.. ADGOTSOD, a& returned €Say, March 20, a: both the morning ,bUdO'Mw. Do not forget the iNustrated lecture .'"D"mum'. Grace churci is working for l-m-'-motmmm.wm 1"&""'"0@ test is progressing very nicely, and we are #ill looking for greater attend ance in the services of doth organiza-- Wheo service of March 27 will be of amm\nhopmy Do not forget our revival services, which begin April 6th; and continue until Easter and longer, if succoss at-- Bervices beginning March 20: Sun-- st 10. Sunday school: morning ..wfi;qn.mmv.nc.mi wrize _plum in the convention or <«hard of the state and is one that %s much sought after each year. Phe Chamber of Commerce co0p esuted with the Lake County Farm-- ars Institute in the movement. Mem-- Rars of the board of directors of the «whamber voted to invite the associa-- Mon to hbold its noéxt session here pers of the state had a principa'! wart in obtaining the big gathoring #f the opinion that the real credit dor bringing the institute to this z.c:utyhmhiuum. who s the state institute at Kan-- kakes as delegates from this county, «se to receive the letters of appre PRAIRIE VIEW good for' $10 worth of mer-- chandise of your own selec-- tion at the Pub-- li¢ -- Service given free with every Federal E l e c t r ic Today! state organization .whose ind untiring efforts did 'd gaining theg big meet-- city; Mre. Henry C. Pat-- as representative of the w . will be sent. to &-mncwn Sor their® success n'obtaining the 1928 an-- . of the Illinois Farmers + this> city. F. Weiss, whose impress aided in bringing about ie vote in the meseting of t of Mr. ot the who would find it conv short trips 'through : and probably make world affairs whena special group of| M 2an@ Mrs. Brocyzuski of Chicag0 | The production, "Uncle Tom's Cab tite legislative body would attemp( to | SP°Nt Fridey at their home here. in," was much enjoyed here Saturday hhnbtbnnmm'mm Mr. ang Mre. M. E. Bmith and son# |evening by a' large audience. obviously delegated to the adminis.| RObert and Stanley, enjoyed an e¥@--| Mr. and Mrs. Will Petersen had trative branch . of the government. PS Of cards at the George DoWwel|Mrs. Petersen's brother, George Mc Wmmmmmmm"hm'l'm. Clure, from Waukegan over the--week jority of the Senate Foreign Relg.|. Mrs. George Dowell and daughter,|end. tions Committee rejected the propoes.|"OP¢ 824 Midiren, and Mrs. Sarah ) Mrs .Charles Petersen, from Wauke al of Chairman Borah a few days ago.| BW°!! and son, Harry, motored <o MC--|gan, visited her daughter, Mrs. Wil} Meanwhile, Borah is-- searching the| °2' m;m Petersen, Monday. * 'bookotpmugofl"'mm Mrs. Mae e, of Chicago, called | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Fisher drove which will allow a vacation accompant.|O2 her brother, Frank Wilson, last|to Chicago Friday, returning-- home ;"zmfiommmm Saturday. ® Bunday. . They=visited Mr. Fisher's ' be rendered a high and mighty Mrs. J. Vasey and daughters, Helen |niece and family while in the city. Mt:m. s gMWmMMtonlt .:lr'cndln.loeflhcwoodmlr Sena Reed, of Mossouri, « asey home. and Mro. Clare Sherwood were ta26 re-- Muwsnbm«mmmfi'; Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Eddy attended | cipients of--boxes of grape fruit and of the last Congress, hopes to continue | the funeral of her uncle, Phil Peterson |oranges, last week, sent from Florida. his inquiry into election frauds, The|in Marengo Saturday, * > +~| _ The Avery family received a box of Senate has rptused to authorise mon--| John Passtield was a Sunday visitor|fine fruit--oranges, tangerines : and ey for the maintenance. Mm'n.lttl.mw'" grape fruit, from Mr. and Mrs. C. D. lingto pay their own expenses even| Mrs. G. A. Vasoey and daugier, Vera|Smith, who are in Mt. Dora, Florida. "in the--public interest.* were Supnday visitors at the Esoo| ~Word from Mrs. Charles Jarvis, who _ The selection of a summer home'Fisher Gome. * is staying with her daughter, Elisa-- ;mmmntammm James Dowell motored to Wauconda | beth, in Chicago, states that she is ill is not political signifiecance. | Sunday. , and confined to her bed. Mr. Jarvis It is now Believed that Mr. Coolidge| Milton Dowell was a Sunday caller |is in the city caring for ter. will pettle down in some Mid--Western|at the Ksse Fisher home. . . _ . | emmmemenemmmnmensnnemasmemeenmmene community for the summer months. If| _ Frank Wilson received word frOMl | ~------------=_o * *mavonmee he really intends to run in 1928, his Wash., Friday of the serious 'A F247 #~1 summier -- vacation will do much to | iliness of his mother, : t . * ) UV o GEG-- pave the way toward t'w under--| Mrs. H. Passtield was a Saturday | _"*" * °® P hz?""--?fi';'w@'f:fif' : standing with the mural the |caller at the Frank Wilson home. > | ~--_-- > _ -- qupame a on ame | -- business interests dcb'.:.;lm ¥Frank Wilson left Saturday for Seat-- | _ dbA P tP & tion as a result of the dflsm f Eym 2 Cinx"«..s /y ve'o of the McNary--Haugen bill and | Henry Pas: was a ThursdaY | ~hagriem oil has been a world: the fallure of farm relief legislation. |visitor at the G. A. Vasey home,. wide remedy for kidney . liver and , $ K # * . * a i# o fae io m ho gs . n T60 Ia) o . ie oo oo se o on ueascan 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 | -- lumbegomndurieasdconditions | . T2 _ _ S 7 "eaned TKE --~AAOIG ~COUrL -- Of W'W@Mle. transport. 'Those close to the Admin-- istration feel that this jJunnket would make the nation appear in 'Mdm'm"m" .lhd-hunboaywmwu '.'w!"b"mtedtotho'hh': trative branch . of the government. With this prospect in mind. the ma-- tions Committee rejected the propos-- al of Chairman Borah~a few days ago. Meanwhile, Borah is-- searching the book of precedents to find a loop hole which will allow a vacation accompant flmfiomrmm. that be rendered a high and mighty wsenator Jim Reed, of Mossouri, de feated by a filbuster in the dying days of the last Congress, hopes to continue his inquiry into election frauds, The Senate has rpfused to awthorize mon-- ey for the maintenance. Few are wil lingto pay their own expenses even "in the public interest.* L O Nee hn c intt i rrcrarerete: Pk. i > zi lokked the other amendment, dealing L'fih enfranchiseméent of mm-l ers in their own bailwick.~ Te South-- ern States have answered this charge i in a piausible manner but the issue ; still crops up. It is a deplorable sit. ! uation and worthy of serious tho't by all parties, The talk is current that Benfior. Bouh'ummmmvtmcnwm' ica mrllalhrl'y Nfie'n::;.fq- the | gratification of vanity explor-- 'afludhhl"muuunnooq In po-- lilcal cireles here they contend that it would be an imposink spectacie to have Borah, the Cuairman of the Mhhmmm' the issue. 'The ruling of the highest issue to 'a head and political leaders admit it is almost impossible o side-- track a definite stand. It may be bmhthmmmolmtwg major parties during the Presidential xk Caw 100 O CCC C AGored -- eenjudk' dnhmmmanauvm' in certain Southern States. It is a| mmmmmm ticially for yelrs but Eiere the debate | stapped as a stick of political dyna-- mumdm.mh&. the issue, Thnn-dgnm #TCC av.ecuion centered on official Washington. 'The Supreme Court de-- cision of last week regarding Texas ll".'-ll'mfioddflw «mumm.,.. tion: the Congressional junketeers are straining every point of law in an ef-- rmum'wtwhm gating trips; .the vacation places of the President; the activities of so--call-- Odhuuen(mmtuudthn- la:ions.of the Devartment of State to the legislative branch of the govern-- ment all contribute to the ever--increas ing fund of political gossip and rumor. h . 16--Though down Conneticut Avenue to tae execu | _ _Mr. and Mrs. Wilton --have several months,; tive offices. 'The offices are removed | Mrs. m'-hm'm.aa.a mselves to keep'from the White House so that the | Burlington, Wis., staying With them 'red on official gangs of repairmen at work on the|{0r a Cfow wreeks. ; reme Court de.-- remodeling and reinforcement of the| John Walker is staying at his home m'mmummmmm'mwflnm He is trimming old controversy of the Presidents and his aides. Mrs.| trees and making other improvements clal discrimina-- Coolidge is havisg a delightful time on his property. I junketeers are getting acquainted with her new home : Joe Glynch died in Chicago Thurs of law in an ef. one of the beautiful mansions of Wash-- day evening, and the funeral was held ion for investi. ington. She is is not too busy, Gowev-- in Chicago Sunday, with burial in the ation places of er, to overlook her daily walks thru Wauconda cemetery. He was the fath vities of so--call. the parks and the shopping districts °f of Lelah Glynoh--now Mrs. Samuel ates and the re-- of the city. She is undoubtediy, one Hole. She was a teacher in the school ent of State to of the most affable women in public here for a number of years. Friends of the govern-- life, for there is not a bit of snobish bere extend heartfelt sympatiy to the zmbw-mb:but h:r M"m:z'a:'h-ny "s p and rumor. : not said for new Herman Hagen, an employe mmtm_'uvomnmm;umn-mmmfifl'. Sinbad Has to Carry Double Now _ _ _ |j{JVENMECASES -- | ®= o!'hé doctor at present vr:'m(::' F, n'-a"!w m' mm:&fluthdr', home here. Mr. ang Mrso. M. E. Smith and sons, itors at the George Dowell Gome Tues-- day evening. M. E. Smith of Highland Park spent Thursday and Friday at her bhome 0 0 00000000 000 0 0 Milton Dowell was a Tuesday eve-- ning visitor at the Esse Fisher Gome. tol'l'r.udln. L-u.nm--mn_a Wai. Geary of Wauconda was a busi-- ness caller in this community last Lioyd Eddy was a--business visitor at thonuryl'uaold_hn-o Wednes mm;mnuru- with measies. 4 _ MilKton Dowell motored to Wauconda soc'al set is known. 'Tae popularity ammmyammn«-? 0 0 00000 0 0 0 e e o0 o a o o 0 0 0 0 00 e 0o 0o e o 0o V OL O : visited her relatives last week. Wa--were ie Klisabeth.> She at ander care :IrMMM:r&wudiu egan were callers a Wilton h Sunday afternoon. ie Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wilton and lit tle son spent Sunday 'with ~Oliver's paents, and brother. * Mr. and Mrs. Joe Amann of Round l&a_.wmvuuor&anlu('mm as long as i#t lasts. We are hoping for an early planting season this year ; lruulln.mw were bost and. hostess at. a. given by them Wednesday evening of last week at their home. Among those presen' were Mr. and Mrs. William MoCarthy, mmw.uumo Mr. and Mrs. Iechh.'olm gan; Mr. ang Mts. J. F'. Doyle and son a delignt is Serred.. They & tful supper was serv y all enjoyed a pleasant time, and the party broke up at 1:80 a. m. > enjoying the hbospital, where the ind@ex finger was Mrs. Fay Ballenger and Mrs. C. W Talbott were in Waukegan Friday, _ A carg from Mrs. M. S. Miller, who is staying for a few weeks at Biloxrie, Miss., states she is enjoying her visit there.-- She says taey are only five :l'nwn&mmmm"m: picnic dinner in the woods. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Thayer were An ugulhnhnm fars n mmmmmym lake, is a thing of the past. The lakes are now all open. We are certainly Hierman Hagen, an employe at the dmmm'i'f%m & Y machine Wednesday of last week. He have for the presente, Mg it Efemaing or present. trees and making other improvements on _his property. Joe Glynch died in Chicago Thurs day evening, and the funeral was held %CMM.?'% the auconda cemetery. was fath-- er of Lelah Glynoh--now Mrs. Gamuel Hole. She was a teacher in the school FOR OVER 200 YEARS s R in e ak . "'"3"' _ w2 'of" o [ | eniate" --~ ~| ~~-- Supervised in 1926. d Pn t hg ie An increase in juvenile cases was shown in the annual report of Mrs. Mary Polmeteer <Funk, county pro-- bation officer, in --her annual report Thursday. 'The 7 ows: C Superyisioh * Children »upervised>during year 475 Johnston, 2-- children, $25 -- per month; Zion. . % Juhrend, 2 children, $25 per month, Highwood, 11 mo. F ----Johns, 2 children, $25 _per month; Delinguent boys 31, girls 18--49. mDonlmt boys ~184, girls 24%-- e Mother's Pensions « (Monthly ~accounts approved and tiled --with county clerk). . : «. McComeey, 1 child, $15 per month: Home visits by-- probation officer, M C *k in Waukegan, including excise tax and freight. On the monthly A C K A R D 9 se e . e e m m eP 2P J -- -- PWP s We wish to make it clear -- Wauconda----1 case of delinqguency involving'1 child ,2 cases of depend-- ency involying 4 children, ~Warren--1 case of dependency in-- volving 4 children. ° Waukegan--32 cases of delinguency involving $2 children.. 102 cases of Deerfleld--18 cases of dependency, 1 case of delinquency, involring 44 To other institutions, 11. # To Lincolr --State School & Colony Tr County hospital, 4. . Bource of Cases by Township 141 that its price is now N\ L Packard Six five passenger Sedan has of the CADILLACS The G.M.A.C. Time Payment Plan-- Adapted to Individual Requirements Chas. E. Bairstow 111 So. Sheridan Road WAUKEGAN, ILL. Have two to three times the life of many a new Ccar «_

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