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Libertyville Independent, 17 Mar 1927, p. 4

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] COLDaAK _ --|| Re s I LAKE COUNTY INSURANCE AGENCY Il"":':, 2 s e > Maunder, "Ollvet to Calvary" at 8:00. _ LAKE COUNTY INSURANCE acEncY [| ".. romes ay Lormnie E'm'.;g_,.'j 4 T e Rev. m % tor _A Expert Insurance Engineers Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. ¥~ > ® German service ;:110"30" ;.' m. s Ter --__MASON & WHITLOCK Qmwrmte:n}vmmmm _ > Ova Obaft of Libertyville Saved # "'fifiWMfla" 4* througbotis tallare anid 'tliere io thail Td 1J rxiitgranukes. NDA :-- 7.A-.%_--'-----------n-_-..-* "LET US BLOT OUT YOUR INSURANCE TROUBLES® * _ "We Settle Claims At Once" ice cubes at one time. DLDAK DE LUX T 'OLDA iotB8AE,.®%.10; Paint Store coLpA * _ ..AI:'.:fS-- 2 "ca _Ask Us for a Card of Introduction ..'h..:.-m-m".%.*:{'g of our customers. . You will see the very in mm.':ammgm.m" Auuahm'm'ml'am ture and floor soverings will prove to of real educational value. . _ . Call on Us Anytimé Ray Furniture & Paint Store When you go away for a weekend _ | -- There is a Coldak model for every size home. The two shown here are De Luxe models, for large homes. The cabinets maolidOak,fitfiabedinWhiteenamd.Eachhuaone-hp::ce porcelain lining, rounded corners--easy to clean. Each a two--inch Cork Board insulation that keeps heat out and cold in. Let us show you the mzlhfimmd prsves (%k' db you ° _5;'- mm engineers call the finest re-- Astomnnid Comoume frigerating system in the MMt= m : world. Convenient pay-- '- * ments if desired. 2 .. MR J eration--and all at a running cost.even Jess than your present ecost for ice! #. € YOUmgoamfordnumdwhenywntmfindthe contents of your refrigerator as perfect as when you left. Youmhananevuffilingmpplyofieambaup\mu your drinking water. You can make delicious frozen desserts that you could never make before-- 124 Belvidere Street Ray Furniture and son home with them Wedne morn:-- Caoir, which one of th@ best in the|still and Thomas »DeLacey, of Liber 12 1w »ineainy country, and which is heard each Sun--| tyYille, at dinner, on Sunday. . , . _ . o uio § 3. g over the --radio, consists of fifty-- Ano.thln;flu spring is .the fact taoinie gop seel 5o tnoe uk domernis oant take itenteriennt * * o chael Bavie, 30, married &Kth-- 1 BP OO en Oe Otand 4 ; make. & of Prentice, Wis.. a OP°TA It is a greatprivilege for the!~ Mr. and --Mrs. Ezra Overson of Ra-- Northland college coed, despite the PROD!® Qc'wru'"m"'m'm"w this well cine were the guegts of the Werner: fact' that he'had a~wife and two Epoontuly of ob Lewrenceunopurtacs | ("toly. on Thursday evening. children --living here, was sentented too§'y, noony h";z::'t:m'u""'{ Mr./ and Mra. Rittler have been vis today' itoftom.one 'to three YeATS tong -- 'Therevia of to at--! it'ng their son--Floyd, for a few days. at~ Waukegan, Hl. 3 """'. 'tm.d'., sery *0:" h'hu& ::r" Waukegan-- shoppers on Satur-- e e Pss « ed for expenses. j & < The report for the <Lake County! 'The service begin lh&' '"'""""""?"""""'"" General hospital accepted Thursday maw'gm. ll:'gou:ldt- mon Holmes of L'bertyville were in by the board of supervisors showed icant.. Then will follow the sacred ~\{_=C °P SAturday afternoon, an income of $6.557, disbursements oratoric by Maunder; "Olivet to Cl wyp arrival of a gop . Williem. lnot of $5,375, and a balance of $1.181. For vary," depicting some of the last fic afrival of a' sop . last the'iast quarter there were 6222 sick scemes in our Blessed Lord's lHife on yory ulocg, "___"" *"_" *** * 40i0g were 196. operations and 182 dress-- day. 'The congtregation js asked to . M' 424 Mrs. August Gadke 'entér nommmmenme mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmeemyge | Will be SUNE thrOUSDOUL. : go. over Ihe week ond. e= | '!'h'm'mfltfldvmmomp-'TNP-T-A-'mflVOINNMm * ze urwmmmimmtom.eomm-mnzmhm S < members --of. 8t. ace's . church 'future, The procceeds will go for the t > y |ard the acoly:es at the parish house eduipment of the play ground. means 2eA at~6 o'clock. ' Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wells and Nao ¥~ ie * % . mi, ang Juanita Eger spent Tuesday __ l , *--mmncscamantdaeint jevening in Lake Zurich at the George had 'sought to drown his woes in 11 */* 4A--UAC 2 X~BOAP JIMB _° _ _ . quor Saturday night. § 'MNCI Ivary" Other roomers state that<the, young ; * M Eo o6 Eht ol VA # man . acted @zfiw&&ovo-' w (_4 wnbomeniaes °C «A~ * ning. . He: finally repaired ~:to ~his'~ For the third suceessive year, St. m&mummuqm Luke's choir of ,Evanston wilt sing at and laid down on a bed. . The chance 8t St. Lawrence's church. The visit, ~vhuolfio&ort&ur, in the home the--only one made during the year by to his room brought about the dis the cho'r, will be on Sunday, March .covery of his attempt to die. :tO.t:t.lp.m. mlli!'d':.:: The paren ta of theyoung man came 'best knownt organists to Libertyville Sunday, and took their COUDtrY 'will direct the singing. 'The son home with them Wednesday morn: ©20ir, which one of th@ best in the Libertyville --of late it is belleved that h #% 2 sought mmhhmh#s'm Libertyville _ mz 1M tw mecofme BA -- B mt es ' SobRARPRAUXE =' . e ies THE INDEPENDENT Is DELIVERED TO.YOUR DOOR FOR ONLY $1.50 A YEAR. NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY 8T. LAWRENCBH'S BPISCOPAL Rev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor The services on Bunday, March 20 (the third Sunday in Lent) are? Church School, 9.45 a. m. F --_ Holy Eucharist and Semat:m;lt. Evening prayer and singing by Luke's choir of the sacred oratorio by * es 5 #° AETmMe®® mE qCmom hk We deg GHZ WVE a m unf 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O 0 ; afternoon. / ve FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL i : Rev. John E. DeLong, Pastor PLYMOUTH LARCER PARISH :*"'The Church of Good Will"* (Ivanhoe Church and First Church of "Have We a Successful Church?" is Mundelein) C( itet is panday '"""'"n' C. Arthur Jeyne, Minister. |__"The Nalue ofithe Caamber of Com--| . John Wermescher, Sopial mtfi%hw'bthe:m,%?fl:! muc m&m at T; 'subject for hurch . ? 5:&<&"fi1'ths'§§x»- ufl?"fl:% . Ivanhd¥yat 10 C m t s t n f « DOOHR meusoers OL Sunday Scaool at 9.45 a. m.. W. G: county and state organizations. Wells Supt. At the grade school you , &ymwmmulp.-. mmmmtumumm,nuamumm department of the Sunday school and stein Extension work, and no doubt mmlnvlud(oidnflyouhnnomw man in the United other Sunday school home. States o ncalf club work, will talk on »Morning worship at 11 in the Kind-- cais subject. ergarten class room. 'The sermon will: H. W. Allyn, president of the State be on "The Growing Church." Are you Association, and manager of Rock a part of that grow'th? |River Farms, will speak .on Holetein Young People's meeting at 6:30 pm.: problems in general, and Selective They put "you" in young, the "Christ" ; Registration in particular. in Christian and an "end" in Endeay--| Mr. Oldham, of the Wisconsin Asso-- meet Friday, March 25, at the home of Miss Cora Marsh. -- 4 few minutes earlier to let the people attend the musical program at the Episcopal church. 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 60 o0 SERVICES OF THE-- rum:© @liixs dadptkash 00 q Rpworth and Junior Leagues at 6:30 Rev. Guy E. Smock, Pastor. uit K & icd yB will _*.| Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bwan entertain-- ed Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Swan, of Liber-- tyville, on Sunday. ; S' The Birthday Club was held at the . home of Mrs. R. J. Lyons on Tuesday ---- The annual meeting of the Lake County Holstein Breeders Association will be held Saturday, March 19, at the Farm Bureau office. A free lunch will be served at noon to all members of county and state organizations. .. _ The program will begin at 1 p. m. family on 'Thursday evening. | ur.andmuu'orhubunvu-l it'ng their gon: Floyd, for a few days. ' wnn:'i -hono xml were rs . on _ Miss Bessie McBride and Mrs. Da--. ::nuohndumvnhmln 'cago on Baturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl w'm the arrival of a son , last "".'d'" Mother 'and son are doing WMD # & $ C *:/ Mr, gnd Mrs. August Gadke 'enter tained the former's brother, of Cilta-- go, over the week end. * 'rhor.'r.A.vmttnueq.tdudml co party and basket soctal in the still and Thomas »DeLacey, of Liber-- tyville, at dinner, on Sunday. °... Another sign of spring i8 the fact tHat R. F. Rougse is eporting A new Coupe of popular make. 4 " Mr. and ~Mrs. Ezra Overson of Ra-- cine were the guests of the Werner Bpent a few days at Colfax Wis. They drove up butfoundtize roads in such & poor condition that they had to come ra dagibncnasr' 34 leaving the car be-- Mr. and Mrs. J. Pfannefstili enter. ta'neg Mr. and Mrs. Harty Pfannen-- Breeders to Meet Here Buy Cement Blocks / _ AGENTS for "DUNTILE" THE ECONOMICAL BUILDING UNIT Cement Blocks and Other _ 131 West Ellis Avenue LIBERTYVILLE PHONE 748 ehmsiPriocor (ES At Reduced Prices! |\m== Come to the Nursery, make your selection and _--_ take them with you on the . A Great Variety of Shrubbery, . Ornamental Trees and _-- Fruit Trees CASH AND.CARRY PLAN TOPEL & MAD Are Being Manufactured By Cement Products _ the homelife of the land, Po'nting upward for your children with a nover falt'ring hand. : + You have taught them| by example what is always best in life, You have warned them of the pitfalls _ of the wrangling ways of strife. : You have felt the baby fingers in car Still have reaped the golden harvest of the merciful and meek. You have seen the soringtime bright'n when the snows have passed away, You have seen the summer sunshine gild the livelong happy day. You have seen the bounteous harvests scome with autumn's wearying toil, You have seen God's promise proven by the richness of the soil. 4 You have seen the snows of winter. cover all the landscape o'er, You have geen it all with gladuness for the things it held in store. en, and tie way is dim ahead, Always joys exceed the sorrows when You have kept the promise given to each other long ago. And have seen your dark locks chang-- ing to the=whiteness of the snow. But your feet have never wandered, €rom the straight and narrow way, And you thank the God inHeaven, for your happiness today.-- Few there bo that reach tie measure of your fifty changeful years, Tho' there have been years of struggle and there has been time for tears. ~ Still the way of life is pleasant as you lived it day by day, t ' have fallen by the way. . . -- > nqmnegwnmm e and thie way is dim ahead. For we fiv you are deserving of the good Lord hath sent, We know, you, fifty years of time have 1 been spent. s h We know you've lived for righteous-- ness, for honesty ang truth, § Aund 'have thus fulfilled the promises of radiant, happy truth. You have set the world examples of waat man and wife should be, Remained constant, true and loving _ for all the world to see. (To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell, , On Their Golden Wedding Anni-- V"l'y) Please--accept congratulations from tais sunny southern clime, On the fifty years of marriage, that . have come to you with time, © Friday at 8 p.--.m., the Ivanhoe choir meets: with Frank Doiph; Friday at 8 p. m.,. Ivanhoe Scouts; Saturday at 10:30 a. m, tae Explorers; at 2:30 p. m., Junior Scouts; at 7:30 in the eve-- ¥~Sunomiay aAat-- i: o0 «P. m.. Jun choir meets with Mrs. John Rouse. the constant life is dead. Wednesday at.7: on Te '"Loyalty "to Christ's 'fl-m-l musi¢c by choirs. Rvening services at 7:30 p. m. Ser-- CONGRATULATIONS the church at 11 a good--bye to many who as a landmark for Interpreter's xz uin ol Heai e Te o i se ol ie .9 ol dn And you've given them your blessings far or near, as they Gave flown. Now your honors all are rip'ning, tho' your steps may be more slow Than they were, when we were young-- er, more than fifty years ago. Bo we send felicitations for your glorious golden day, And rejoice in all the friendships you have gathered by the way. And we read, with sweetest pleasure how the old friends gathered round When you again renewed the vows by which your love is bound. 4 And we {1rope the years to follow, may -- be just as king to you I "Till we meet some day "Up Yonder," where all friendships we'll renew.| om gs it struggled for it's breath, -- And you'd give your life in ransom, as you feared this time was death. And rol;v:'mn them m':tti.ilm hood. 1 to womanhood, now Y'; h','.::"d M:hfl;lxu'smtr es as * »gh¢ You have seen tham scation, from you mhmuwhmww Youl1ave watched it in the cradle, ang your heart almost stood still, -- As it's little form was writhing and It's Httle throat would fill, And you. would snatch it to your bos Used Cars at Low Prices! Aerle's Battery Service PAYS YOU MORE E. P dn =tm en 4P 4 7 o4 x tolip s : : Pia let» > 3. mcatretsd Two S--room modern brhkmm. extra large attic, which can bedrooms. Ideal for growing . Price $10,500. CGash, $1500; Five room house, in excellent condition; twa extra lots; total fror ang fruit trees;--located on Second street. Price $8,000.00. F9 One unrestricted lot 50 by 145; no improvements® priced for auick It ign't necessary to have much 8 make that home wholly yours. -- _ INSPECT T hESE beok ENJOY YOUR HOME! ® y & "Take advantage of this fine weather and get out in the open Anybody can afford to own an automobile at the prices quoted here. All cars are in excellent condition. oAz Libertyville Garage REAL ESTATE , commanding: view westwardly. 1 Ford Tudor Sedan . -- . -- $200 1 Ford Fordor Sedan . s 125 2 Ford Touring Cars s s 100 2 Ford Coupes, 1923 sig s 50 2 Ford Coupes, 1923 -- . _ 100 1 Ford Coupe, 1925 -- . ; 200 1 Ford Coupe, 1926 A . _ 200 1 Buick, winter top, 1924 . . 250 1 Oldsomobile, 1923 . . 125 1 Ford Light Truck ___. . _ 150 1 Ford, winter top, 1924 . . 200 1 Ford Light Truck _ . o. s --_--Call for Demonstration Always at Your 121 U B AKGGE + Exide BATTERIES . Phone 202 The undersigned has commenced the .. regular .delivery, of PURE ICE to """pfi:s g'h'beftfiilfe. A TELEPHONE CALL WILL BRING PROMPT SERVICE extra large attic, which can be converted into three large Libertyville Pure Ice PURE ICE! fora home, and emaill monthly payments will e e _ _ eA p m tlfats "WFu mz ~4 ;mmm--hm.oo. Lot high and TELEPHONE 564--M Gash, $1500; bdlance like rent. WALTER MADSEN Life, Fire, Casuaity S

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