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Libertyville Independent, 5 May 1927, p. 5

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H l on deposit is better than a \ Cali. Hams, 4 to 6 Ib. . . . 22¢ . _ TRADE HERE AND SAVE MONEY . 545 No. Milwaukee Avenue -- _ Phone 476 -- . -- LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Saturday Specials Fresh Ground Hamburger . . 15¢ Pure Creamery Butter . . . 45¢ Native Steer Pot Roast . . .: 20c¢ Premium Pork Loins . . . . 24¢ Rib Boiling Beef . . . 12c Sugar Cured Hams . . . . 30c Cory's Market Make up your mind RIGHT NOW . to bank your money--to put it there and let it STAY there until you get enough to-- gether to do something with it WORTH This is the ONLY way you can get ahead _ and make a success. fpu: N rage~ . f Try it and you will thank us.~ -- _ -- ~ -- We invite YOUI Banking Busingss . A FEW OF OUR MANY NATIONAL BANK-- leiter box. # [# L4 Ae > 4P e 3 > T \* S KE te Rudolph Stork, of 1245 N. Oakly Bivd, Chicago, was arrested by Officer Garland Sunday afternoon, and charg-- ed with reckless driving in the village. He was given a hearing in Justice Mor-- ris*--court, and pleaded guilty to the charge. -- He~was assessed a fine of #$5 and costs. He had but $3 on him, and is to pay the balance Saturday. Madolyn, and Mrs. Scott moved this week from Mundelein to their farm, which they recently purchased nenr The services and meetings® of St. u'm'&mm-fiumu John's Lutheran are to be held on daylight saving time, starting next Sunday. 'The ees at St. Jos-- eph's Catholic chorch'#&re also on day-- _. _Mr. and Mre.~William McCormick, of Waukegan, were here Wednesday afternoon, guests at the Chris Hapke M w '0 t.,w 3 ,m";'- k they will spend . where Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thomas have re-- turned from: Florida, and are now liv-- '!ntlntha&:uwmwonllmcm ~--HMr. and Mrs.F: P. Dymond have were in Waukegan Saturday. .. Mr. and Mro:> Arthur Kick are the parents of a baby boy, born: Monday, ~Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sayre have te-- urned --to Libertyyilia, after spending MONDAY 18 . SILK PILLOW NITE. fl,;i}itwm To BE Gaiven AWwaA¥. | T.:: greatest thrill the screen R'l race for gold in the history of ||| Telephone 9 AUDITORIUNM Monday, Tuesday, May 9 and 10: "BLIND ALLEYS" || Thursday, Friday, May 5 and 6 C Marion.-- Davies as Tina, little Dutch siavey of the land of wind-- mills and wooden shoes. Impish, adorable little Tind, who refuses to remain a drudge in the kitch-- en when she hears the call of love amd adventure. With Owen Moore and Louise Fazenda. Also Andy Gump Comedy. BENEFIT OF LUTHERAN YOUNG PEOPLE'Ss 80OCIETY. "PRIVATE IZZY "THE RED MILL" Items Of General Interest To Local People With GRETA winter -- EVELYN BRENT Also Comedy'and News. THOMAS MEJGHAN in uday, May 7 GEORGE JESS8EL in MARION --DAVIES in and «your heart Also Comedy. P¥ e 2 & F Wanconda sizth with only 1 point. There will be a #pecial meeting of f mwu'"A_t'de.mmm A. M. on Friday night, May 6. 'There|standing star of the meet, and made mum_mmm& 11% points of LAibertyville's total. He Lodge No. 78. The meeting will anmmmwuumm at 8:30 o'clock. 'The brethren are in--|for second place, the breaks giving the vited and urged to be present.~ : rank to Deerfield. ; _: The National Da ughters ihe lLibertyville A. C. baseball team R. will .m bune md"th;t.a": which.established a great record last 'oh'cl.:?'-fih?iml evening," m.hmw! for a more suc-- mmmer'%a now ready to book a practice game standard fima, and the bunco play a '."!'N'Mo'vfllflvm'm Mh:. be m' D.-III_II!"'n =-k games call Libertyville 486 : members are urged to attend, _ _ |*°*T-- . f ® | Mr.. and Mrs: Ernest _ Davis LAibertyville took third place in the m.uum?mufl;'.m annual ~track'-- meet of Lake ertyville Monday from St. Petersburg, |county high schools, held at Waukegan wlml M,n.""""m Wednesday afternoon. Waukegan was 'the winter months in Jacksonville and | With 31; Libertyville third, 25; Anti-- St. Petersburg. « och fourth, 11; Gurnee, fifth, 3, and Estate Board, at its meeting Wednes-- '.'med'flhm.qm for: the relief of the victims of the flood in the southern states. The mon-- ey --will be forwarded to the Red m"mmunauuwh.eq: mended as first in Libertyville doutgtotmwuhymu-. NC +. *4 «*@*, 4* «YRNAW ||| Gharles Hoskins has taken over the leont tersitery ee me uie ot britk oo rié left this~(Thursday) morning, via |his new job. He has .A leave of flivver, on a trip to California. They|absence from his position with the E:Am.mum'wm" efi M h 4' ;lr it H. Sromk sate |_ 'A mumber of the American Legion t . and Mra. Brown entertain-- _ from -- Libertyville an ww"mmm',um&nam.m mli'iytho a'dinner Sunday afternoon, in honor of |Grayslake post Monday night. After their forty--eighth ~wedding. anniver-- the initiation.: "cootle" was played and wnry'.u Amost enjoyable day was spent |a fine funcheon served. esw ~ 'Wred Meyen 2220 Oakdale Ave., Chi-- Byron Colby, who has beeh in Mil-- | cago, was arrested by State Police Lit-- ,m-mmam.uu:.e.upeum;mmnm the May, for several months, has returned court of Justice Bartiett, charged with to his old stamping ground. His many | driving an automobile while -- drunk, friends &re glad to ewicome him back His fine and casts amounted to $125. 'to Libertyville. . . c Not having that amount, he was taken . Phe -- TAbertvvillaAMnundalaina _ n..,1 | W J in Waukegan by Constable Lim-- Ray Furniture & Paint Store uh es o 2 E. smm Mn ts y on ce nenins (+| 0 C es 450000000000 -- C s opmomnetittihtner -- Are You Goin She will enjoy a remembrance of this kind--a'lasting tribute to your best friend. Below is a list of records especially suitable for YOUR Mother. 10188 10101 10152 10154 8102 Give Mother a BRUNSWICK RECORD for Mother's Day MOTHER O' MINE --John Charles Thomas CARRY ME BACK TO OLD VIRGINIA MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME & \_--, . ; --Marie Tiffany and Male Trio LAST ROSE OF SUMXER f 2 GOODBYE s ie --Edith Mason LITTLR MOTHER OF MINB * T'LL SING THE SONGS OF 'ARABY MEMORY LANE * --Mario Chamilee HARD TIMES, COME AGAIN NO MORE --©_> $ ----Florence Easton I LOVE YOU TRULY -- y LONG, LONG Ago : --Marie Morrisey OL CAR'LINA ol | DARLING NELLIE GRAY MOTHERS PRAYERS HAVE FOLLOWED ME BSHALL WE GATHER AT THE RIVER ODELAJI (A Little Mexican Serenade) | HOME, SWEET HOME SOMEWHERE A VOICE 18 CALLING WHEN IRISH EYES ARE SMILING : ----Frank Munn PAL OF MY CRADLE DAYS > AV'RY ONE HOME I8 ASKING FOR YOU h --Frank Munn MIS8BOURI WALTZ . > TILL, WE MEET AGAIN --Palakiko & Paaluhi COME BACK TO ERIN --Theo. Karle CARRY ME BACK TO OLD VIRGINILA '."B'&g " Mother's Day will be observed at the s of the big| Methodist church Qunday morning at s. 'The mon--| 11 o'clock, old time, The subject will to the Red|be "Things Better Than Flowers." The 1 O MY MOTHER --° --Mario Chamlee ex's C O ds am l a 5 Eo s 4 0 l it nig o se 200 CApstamilp's 4211 UILUDUERL 1 ehanged to 7 o'clock, old time, making singing of the Easter The Libertyville A. C. baseball team of St. Lawrenc which.established a great record last|year is the semi--cente: year, is getting ready for a more su¢ |dren's Lente noffering ----Marie Tiffany and Male Trio --Gar Fenton Orchestra y ;#; .,;%" P se rfifl'ifi'-'? e es 1y l . s e es (af m on To PP _ _ Dainty Prints and Broadcloths _ ____. for 2 to 6 years -- $1.00 to $2.25 rence's church Sunday afternoon, May ist. This was one of eight rallies held at different centers in the Diotese of 'Chicago, wien the children_presented joffering of the schools of the North |Bhore suburbs was nearly $3,000:00, of "hhhlt.bm'o. Evanston; gave more than $1100. The different schools, with their choirs in vestments or red, crimson, blue --and white, together with the clergy and acolytes in their vest-- ments, made a most impressive scene, both on entering _ and . Jeaving --the ehuuhflmf.flha.nmm ent of St. Luke's school, made the ad-- Parks, of St. Lawrence's choir. 'This m'nmmmfinotmcm- tdmlmwmt.lonymfln offering amounted to nearly a half mil-- lion of dollars for the whole church. This year it is expected to be far larger,-- All of it goes for the primary work of the Episcopal church. -- teachers and friends, attended the annual raily of the North Shore Epis-- the audience. A synopsis of the leo-- ture will be printed in nexe week's dled his subject in a masterful man-- ner, and was given close attention by Nearly ~400 ~children, -- with their It Lays Golden|| {P Fountain at Rexall Store. There is no need to hesi-- tate --to let your children have a drink of soda or tre RexcML store Decker & Neville onl "i'j\s'? designs and materials. $1.00 to $3.75 First National Bank What bettér reason is there for seekitng -- honors in this ° world tham that, by so doing, we pay the. finest of tributes to our mothers? Mother's Day, 49 i c Siu%y, Ma; 8 g+ Son Co. 'Gélndd-oc»mm. therefore He made mother 3" _ _~. _ --Gen. Lew Wallace Days M( 4e Te 803 * ht a

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