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Libertyville Independent, 7 Apr 1927, p. 3

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mr'nunn;:u'w"u operation at Highland Park hospital Wednesday of last week. She is con valescing nicely, but is not yet able to return bhome. s f Mrs. Phillip Scully, 8r., visited her daughter. Mrs. R. J. Stace, in Milwar kee, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meyer at tended a play at Lane Tecly,high school Tuesday evening. PW uEk >~ . ter, Patricia, of Milwaukee, were the guests at the Phillip Scully home last Sunday. x * i# Mr. and Mrs. ' and Mrs:. Caroline Becker atended: a concert at. Medinah Temple, C fi afternoon. Rdith Mazon was a soloist at the contert. -- _ <o --_-- _ There was a good attendance, _ _ ___ _ n:mmn.;supsu,ug; At the annual meeting of the con-- gregation of teh Presbyterian church the folowing officers were elected: Y. W. Clark and C. E. Piper trustees for three years; William Neville and Earl Varner elders for three-- years, and William Kreh, elder for two years; Mrs. Caroline Becker, choir director. Reports were given of the church or-- cburch held its regular monthly meet-- ing Mn:mn Mesdames Williams and had the lesson in charge. Revr. A. T. Johnson, of Adams street church of Chicago, has been appointed hts home in Alabama recently, accord-- ing to word received by friends here. Miss Frances Loy returned home Bunday from St. Luke's hospital, Chi-- cago, where she underwent an opera tion last week. * Miss Lillian Schwab has recovered from her recent iliness. P f Hanisee, the Meintzer children and @r..Anna Ott; cheer leader, Harriet Ralph Johnson. .Over 100 childern are [ Stryker; mm ~Aun not in school because of the disease. .. Warner, Mary: are also mem-- Miss Ruth Rockenbach . *vent" f--this »*-:;'"-*" h w end with . and Mrs. Roger: Fire Group 2 Rockenbach at Waukegan. nmm%mm Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huhn an-- a business meeting afterncon. nounce tha&thd_s.dugt:. 'At the next méeting, Monday, April Thursday. March 31. Mrs Hunn and | 1t the girls will enjoy x social hour: daughter are at the Josephine Wood-- There are fifteen -- members in this ngn-unmyhano. group. : r. and Mrs. Frank Jacobs, Jr., are B i * the proud parents of a son, born on nmnarrint runmikx _' g::-qmmhcbwt-lhu Among the latest measles victims are Jean Pettis, Dorothy and Jackie Myers, Dorothy Jean Anderson, Betty 0 000 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o Marshal Frame, "but it is not up to me to give out the findings in the ease. In my own opinion, however, I think it is an Anside job and 1 expect at any moment to be ordered of Highwood is momentarily expect-- ing an arrest in the mysteribus die appearance of a large sum of money from 'the Highwood station of the n':n SBhore Ling, the officials ot railroad company Tuesday contin-- ned 'to place unlimited trust in their <--*"I worked on the> case until 4 Highwood Official Blames " side Job" For Loss of ~SHORE SHORTAGE $10,000 in Cash. He will move to "ln. the tis's painstaking instruction. 4 | Mrs. Floyd Gunckel has been chosen ugwdhnotmmouh.m 'No. 1. and Miss Ethel Titus as a%= ant. The following officers were elect-- ed at the meeting: ~iPresident, Ger-- Kreh; secretary, Anderson, June Nelson, Billy Clouse, Alco -- Jane -- Simon, Jane Nelson, u Alice Jane Simon, nmu'?n. Alice Eadg, Jean Scully, Clinton Rit-- ter, Robert Patterson, Genevieve Stein-- en, Ada Vineyard, and Margaret Scully. The pupils were a credit to Mrs. Pet-- were at the home of Mrs. Robert in Highland Park Tuesday evening. -Ammmmunurgdl Chapter 0. E. 8. at the home of Mrs. fcwmw s E, O, Fritsch of Park was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Fritech , Sunday evening. Mr.and Mrs. Wolipffer and daugh-- | Bolin at North Chicago-- Sunday.: . : un.rmm%mu a number of relatives and Sat-- urday, the occasion being her birth-- Mrs. Samuel Hole visited her sister, Mrs. Clarence Coleman, of Des Plaines lri'lindln.mm-dfi rs. Raymond Meyer--vizited n m masane arniiine Pregbyterian church --school--met at the home of Mrs, C, W. Boyle last Tuesday céremonies of installation of Misses Dawn and Dorothy DeWolf, of Woodstock,-- and B. DeWolf, and Mr. | N oAZA#L CA NE 2-- ; You'll be mixing with crowdsat thurch . . . greeting friends everywhere --. . . yes, real-- l! LA *~/ * 4: Kke / , ... ly placing yourselves in a posgition to be "optically judged"' by others in a dozen different ways. ° 1|~ > e --AZ) Af -- 1 } That's why it's a "Dress Up" occasion . . '. a time to be looking.prosperous and content . . . || i'%}-& -'f.l BV ---- OE --f ~---- smart . .. stylish! And you WHLL be in our 1 TKX ll+ ectfainits 1 | B _ [i > =s%. 6 : ' 3. : T TB $ aelfe;) ~AFITRACTIVELY-- 0 0 C TRIM --LOOKING TOP. I K |-- M P¥ | $ fa c -- STYLED SUITS ----~=~_ _ COATS--like that on the ~ [--lL__ _ 'I F | *fR * ~Double breasted models. . 3y . , | is1 T isR Doo . *% " : nd in [| T 1 -- e . * § .+ 3 as 'DiCtu!edtO the left, ?re" I > Lo. c -- P B > nght figure here & .' II &] MB 4C PBA . é'% single -- breasted. Choicest eJ U J U other models --equally as e eJ K _-- : Y PCE 4 w# -- > fabriecs--n o,'\eh%';lfl p]"eas.li d . . snappy. Splendid fabric, § E:: C 1 1 J /R tones. -- Michaels--Stern & * e s c.olor _ax}d pattem selec - J --.n o t _ _ Oomdetem-- _ L c_ _ _ .. ... _ nolmaleblests _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Iro Gardner Mr. and (arests at the A. C. Cashmore home Kr. and Mrs. Johanna ts( Madras, Broadcloths, ~Poplins and Percales, in attractive color combinations-- all: sizes,. : Your choice at 3.50, $3.00 and === EXTRA FINE SHIRTS--select FINE NECKWEAR--in pleasing f ow e oo and mattons -- ol _ --. pure silk weaves--striped, figur-- @ ed or solids--only $1.gz)eg.nd s 1 °.0..;o This money was given in assembly Friday evening. April 1, at the termi-- 1-:1:1:-:4 9 "'mn--: MM"M&"'M all in the school tfunch room, where showed maps of the school district 18 bers and friends to come to the Lord's a taik on the echool mluu. s . and demonstrated the value of & large | -- At Easter time we will again receive nate to be selected by the board, will be 'sent to the annual conference of the Titinois Council of-- P.T, A.'s --to be beld in Quincy this year, April 19--21. The prize of $5 offered for a name for the entertainmendt to be given on May 13 in the high school auditorium, for the benefit of the P. T.A. fund, was awarded to Robbins tor "Student Mr. eost of Chicago storm, she tells the truth about it, without bias either way.-- "The Beau-- tiful and Beloved" is worth reading. -- The whippoorwills are calling every night, and the bob whites are. whist-- ling to their matos, and fireflys .are brilliantly blasing. every time we look uuuwo--a.m«n:u young--old are ~justifidd stay-- ::nuntnlt puk 'w so when we know that we havre never paid a--cent for any heating miaterial in teh years that we have been here, tor 'the dsn!nmw feonton a prpas s taie reare Sae eane, in teh April 2 issue of the Satur day Evening Post. ~And from what I have heard from sye witnesses of that Eéttor Independent: pdracy" We are very glad to read of the ite to be by the Es'fi':t k ; :'%' %'&? wA wA ¥ ie w c PC s e _ '{.g % * p| '4 \ -- T 1 6 _ f U a TR * A C Y " BP ie or an alter-- Mrs. Clark f::' m%m. FPalm is always & red letter day in the history of the church. As In former years, so at this time we are privileged to consecrate a group of young people to the service of God and the church. * 'Raster Bunday we will have a ser-- ¥ice at the usual hour. In connection Lord's supper.© St. Paul's church ex-- tends a hearty weltome to its mem-- Church schoolat 8:15 a. m. s cunwm at 10:16 a. m. The ~German service will} be emitted on account of the confirmation 1:30 p. m., in connection with which service the Lord's Supper will be cele The choir will meet on Wednesday Cramantty Bigh (mrhoot rorer email isolated m«.«m& at the sthool, our annual school eleb-- our ¥Friday, fy M., Mam;--&lmr.r.x mumu-ompnlum-u election of officers. _' * SBaturday, April 23, is the date fot. the men of the district to conperate with our school board to fix up our school grounds-- and plant trees and A REMINDER FROM WILMOT . The pupiis of the Wilmot school dis-- trict .will please keep in mind the fol-- hm'm: : h , April 8, is--teh time for us to attend the meeting of the Dearfleld grammar sehool P. T. A. at tte public Ubrary, at 2:830 p. m. All come., Pro gram --by the Garden Club, > SBaturday, April 9, trom 8 to 10 p.m., ted : for~ , fifteen years, and~ the : wil ~Anto &# beauty apot, after --nature hdid done so much in that line hérself~it is hard to do them justice. ~And now, a five mil-- Hon dollar college »proposition, just a half mile east of town, s being pushed to completion and getting ready to take care of 200 young people by Sept. 16 next.":The buildings--of. "The Bob Jones College Corporation" are well along-- and the facuity is being.pro-- vided. :+ Many of us older ones can n'nov_u_n.uo-ld_hnunm 'm"m-&vym. more education w '"we 'were young-- Ni inth + A 0 as / S r i e in antalihe t ce .P. 8.--~Those roses have never been out of bloom the past winter, and: you can gather wila flowers by the bushel. Tnt ts 8T. PAUL'B $2.50 C Morning Worship and SBermon--Aat 10;45 At. service the sacrament --of 'the 'Hols on will be administered 'and new members will be received by i baptism, confirmation of the baptismal a--rebol, and that the king of Eng-- land always has been the best friend of the United States, especially in the war of 1776. These charges that the history is pro--British --are not founded on fact, it been un--American as -- claimed." In the: efforts to oust this text-- book from. the Chicago schools the charges <are made that it conveys the impression that the oolonists were -- wrong -- in the revolutionary Charges® that »Gordy's~ U, 8. --His tory, ; textbook in <the~ seventh and eighth ;::au of m'nm; spocis"ts ciporpetly deaind 0y Joun wy of cities in the United where it has been the lead-- "Its political bunk, brought out as one of the fjesues in the mayoralty day, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-- day at 7:45 o'clock p.m. The service of Good Friday will be held at 245 "-'--'g-"--"--"-'r y ) .. t 3:45 p. m.; Boy Scout mosting Peide evening from 7 to 8:30.-- > ~£' ~ Always a cordial welcome to aB our the finest textbooks in the country covenant, confession of faith and by Evening service at 7:80. Beginning the special Rassion Wukm to be continued on the evenings of Mon-- Schools Say it.is Not Pro-- f meiior ofroring anreiobe thar has it It will : find you --men "steppmg out-- amongst 'em." m sR We of a new suit against the dead man, claiming a forgery --of her name to deeds to certain properties at Druce 'lNLANnBEAL' COLLINS & DOANE COMPANY "£'~ a5; "i' 3 * + 'A ie ; . : wl : T EJA 7 --AERUOAV LA § ~ o" -- U_BZP o s 'I 4 i o¥ V t > o 3 k .. > .0# t=ss e t 2c k -- 2 s * i «. »He R 2 %:/A Bs x v"",,.. y # wA % 6 © "?*2 s decause of mereasing Nolumice cti * a . w i 4 J a C ~< decause , uction i lfi PAE * £ e 9 *z # % * " * # """§ Tape nadium steels prings, cow!l and dask %-5&_;%'. 'W; odice ts and the price of the *7 35 B LIBERT YVILLE GARAGE C LUCE-&'EARL.Pmpn. . 3 Phone 202 | en TRIM -- LOOKING TOP-- _« __] -- COATS--like that on the ' ___ _ right. figure here and in 6=1: other models --equally as ~~'.' snappy. Splendid fabric, _--.__----. color--and pattern selec-- <'----=. .. tion available at-- . _ -- 1 Te tyA _{495 'Beautiful Coach In Chevrolet HistoryL _ ; DRESSY--GLOVES-- in special backs--strongly woven--gray and tans_ in every wanted size, for only $3.00, $2.50 and SMART FELT® HATS--Iight-- weight and blocked in the latest shapes--assorted . shades--latge-- ly grays and tans--only _ 'and now-- «2 ierfoualy Pepwarl apen the price been reduc -idmma--:-.m Chevrolet Coach of be l-tbmdn'c!gdelnhcf_ | time. Beautiful new m:fl- tion 'snd # more congenient: gear-- shift lever. Y-.d_m addi lity features--such as motor--driv sn Haken hore imptnad Shet Aum 1915--6-»!-:" ~ ie measure of value based on many new r riding comfort and remarkable steering ease! A car so Libertyville, Illinois MONUMENTS ; «$22.50 | must see it to appreciate it-- Yet 345 East Park Avenue $5.00 $1.50 Coach wasreducedto * *F * Mich, January, 1926 --Asothe offering many mechantcal improve ments, such as a smoother, quicter motor with three--point suspension, a sllent V--beit generator drive,; new oil pump, more efficient cooling, an air cleaner, larger brakes, etc. Notwith the +645 tek '595 apectacular i® 24.

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