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Libertyville Independent, 26 May 1927, p. 2

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North Shore Line Motor * schadula ta #h on reg <duf 4 lllllfi lvl 2. ooes _ _ o _ e e amaiaeg Take North Shore Line to Milwaukee, Pore ~ W | NORTH SHORE Leeeic ienss \\\ 2 , Michiganpoints--Ludington, Manistee, tze, who after living Mling district for most moved to 5521 Kimbark DIES IN CRASH NFEAR WHEELING Mlfih lh'-imndys-: "We have a good word to say for the work of the Shore Line 'lost and found' depart-- ment. We left a pocketbook on a city line car. As a matter of course we noti-- each month, speak well for the honesty of the conductors and motormen." left an article of clothing on a limited train. That, too, was returned as soon * Lakes, Nehmabin Lakes, LIBERTYVILLE The Road of Service avenue made with trains on our Lib ertyville-- Mundelein division. schedule to these points. * of badly smashed up short 1,' --after --m.'"' Tuesday when he was struck at Five Poin's by Louis Clmarsusti, of High CHICAGO MAN IS HURT 1N ACCIDENT mmmuou»mnh,sz Schools W'Em C onee s oo cor oo fanrim of is |~~ o+ n " Antibch Hich Schant Dairy company of that city, was ar-- %::mm 'he was who was a salesman, and his -- wite hbave resided on a farm near-- Wauconda for about a year. The man was employed by a Chicago con-- cern and made the trip between his T. 0. Jones ot Chicago was badly :l':flvhg with less caution as a The body of the victim was re OFFICE Shore Line to Lake Wte it3 The Rev, A. M. Kroll spent two days last week in Chicago. s Mr. and Mrs. Will Quinn of Wauke-- gan motored out Sunday afternoon and called on Mr. and Mrs.-- Samuel Mr. and Mrs Andrew Harrison and Mrs. C. B. Ha rison o: Antioch spent The Antioch grade school closed for the summer vacation last Friday. Friday evening promotion exercises were held at' the Antioch township high school for the eighth grade grad-- uating class, which were attended by a large crowd. C € Mr. and Mrs. Willard Chinn, who have been at Cocoa, Florida, where Mr. Chinn has been teaching school the past year, have returned to Antioch. Antioch. mmwmuxdu.um.m and also a sister of the late Charles Mrs. Madora Webb has replaced her 'Mmmafhmmm 'on the east and south. Miss Vera Nelson and Edwin Bent-- ner were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr .and Mrs. N. L. Nel-- son. Rev. Mr. Jedele of Wiknot per-- formed the ceremony in the pregence of on'y the inrmediate relatives of the contracting parties. 'They left tmme-- Buperior, ~Mrs. A. weeks wisit with her mother, Mrs. The funeral of Mrs. Bowers was held Wednesday of last week at the Epésco-- Mrs. Phillios and daughter, Dorothy, lldtlnlubrc vldt..u'rhmwun been spending some time home mmw-mmmm thorpe. 'The latter accompanied them to Beloit, Mr. and Mre. H. P. Lowry entertain-- ed !'hflm,'fiu the city nvar tha Whatever kind of painting ram O m fu"" ueV' =s Sall. r"hhd@m& E. J. Giss and famiry v much or little, whether Farsouage last Sunday. inside or out--come here for field Hans and {family w your paints! We will show s errices beginaing you how Nee Jb you can do your --|SuU2d%Y at 10 a. m., Sur most easily,and withthe -- |7 p. im» Mis: H. ©. Grin y ce of getting better e¥Bning worship w P e y P ... [AasL c wrah ue known before! Friday at 7:30 p. m., n,---:.,' : + home of Miss F. Knedler. 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0o o o o o o field, Clayton O'Haver, John Dupre, Fanny Wesetlake, Kenneth Van Pat-- ten, Karl Pachay, Nonbert Pacini, James Banks, Dorotny Sullivan, Hel en Simonsen, Allen Hanke. Hickory School -- Ward Edwards, William Neilsen, Oscar Nellsen, Har-- ry .Johnson, -- Lillian Wells, Emma Wolz, Helen Pedersen, Neils Neilsen Emmons School--Olive Hansen, Vera Mrs. ~Chauncey Barber work due to. illiness to teachers and similar® 'causes. -- There are about 300 eighth grade graduates from the rurat and village schools this year, a alight increase increase abort the same per cent. _ Four schoolsin the Antioch district combined Fr'day night to 'hold the'r today are letting out for the scummer vacation, m to aAn "m?; ment made # sm coun superintendent <of schools. By May 27 nearly all schools will have closed with the exception of a very --few which are running to June 10. These late ones are making up work due to iliness ton teachare and We carry a full color range and complete assortment of '% I on nds «---- and dbextt Schools _ throughout the ; county on & short wedding trip to a few days with friends in Antioch High School Friday Evening. Each year brings a slight Arr ..\ hy Cl -- C aairie ty s 339 School--Marie Shedek, mwas a Chicago visitor uit w week -- for a few in the Antioch #»* l rning ".,,.3"' s at 11; B. 1J C K a m w at 11; ' P 1 p. m., Mrs. C. Grimme, leader; evening worship at 7:46, 'Wednesday at 8 p. m., prayer service (missionary) Friday at 7:30 p. m., E. L. C. E., at the TTe ECAAA WAm ICaro 0i aQi HInQ J11 Bangor, Wisc., at the close of school. We will miss her very much for her smiles, but will take great consolation in the thought that she will be --with u:nmvnonmolmumm ' P E. J. Giss and famiry visited at the F'ars~uage last Bunday. *A ©. Hans and family were in Deer-- fHield sact Sunday. C : -- Services beginning Sunday May 29: Tss Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ritzenthaler vis ited in Chicago, last Sunday. The new band of the Grace Evange lical Sunday school is under way, and will soon be doing fine work, under the leadership of 'Lloyd Ritzenthaler. The Chicago Mnisterial Quartet, of our Pastor is a member, sang at the Speedway hospital last Tuesday eve-- The E. L C. E. will hold it's June. meeting at the home of Misa F. Kned-- ler, on the $rd. at 7:30 p. m. We are--glad to hear that Miss C. Bmcufl: VanOver adn Donald Stahl, three of our Sunday school pu-- pils, will members of "'-fix'"'"' class, from the Half Day & ~ Miss C. Wright, teacher of the Grid-- ley echool, will leave for her home in o 0 6 0 0o 0 0o o 0o 0o 0 o 0o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0 0 o 0 0 o o Mr. and Mrs. J P Ritzenthalor wia. aft their graduating exercises at e T. H. 8. anditorium rru»m.':g.? ;'E" 'Arthur. Simpson : presented _ the n:':.' flm'ug gave an address. : C re. Scott have--returne® | their The Dr. Harding reports that his wite who is ill in the Lake County hcse-- pital is much better and is expected _ The 8th Grade school children held Lake two weeks ago to Chicago woere calling on old friend: und neighbors Friday ~and Saturday. * % Miss Ardis Grimm who is attending school" at Milwaukee Cowner, epent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mre. H. . H. Grimm, south of town. . _ --Mr. and Mrs. Willard-- Chinn who bave 'been in Cocoa Fla., for the Winter 'returneg home oy moto: last. Wednesday., . Mrs. W. F. Zeigler is today enter-- tailning the D. G. A. l.,":lth a Bunco party at her home on Ave. ' Mr. and Mrs. Art Haley and Rdwin Hueker returned trom California last week. They made the trip by auto in 8 daye and had some quite thrilling experiences to relate avout their jour-- who has been visiting ner eister Mrs. Harry ~Smith for the last week re turned to her home Saturday.; ---- ~ _ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Garland motor-- "mwMM'm' «Mr. and Mrs. -- Knos Crose, ~ who moved from their farm on Channell s io o P i vine oOf Janesvilie,: J : .___ _ t O Ne 4 -- Ne Mef KK es oh. aesaiieel and Mre. Joy Summtere, Mr. qu'il*ri. Mwm Goes to Hear-- m Keliey or Ohleago were week end ing Before Masterin.Chan-- Miss Anna Doreey was an Antioch cery William Strong. W':;"tm' A * hn MB unaned SILB L .ls, ho o e n lL, .c srrorring thont Bunasy with n mad Mrs. L G. Strang. o Mr. and 'Mre. Homer Stevens cltn-,m tain@gd 'relatives from Waukegan Sun-- N i uV opper saturday. t | 'The 13 year old sult instituted . by Mrs. Homer Case and Mrs. Eugene dookoonzw.oonpotdm back x were <Chicago pagsengers | Fri-- taxes -- of $1,700,000 from Mrs. Anna > f 1xes § warm weather Saturday and . John Pearson of Portland Ore. 0 0 Q 0 is nese justices have also died and the testimony could never be regiven. township for year:. Efforte to put an end to the pro ceedings were taken several months aog before Judge %. C. Bawards but he ruled that Master in Chancery Strong could proceed with the case and take--into consideration the evi dence heard by two previous masters who had died during the course of he had extensive holdings near Grays Cook county started the suit here in 1914 claiming that while® Sears paid taxes in Lake county he failed to schedule properties in Oak Park and other sections of Cook county. There: was some dispute over his lcal ru_i'_once as Oak Park claim:d M"cmcmhrm 'ars, had held that this testimony -um»mma..m.m rs hearing it had died. &&oothr,lm,uuotun tnesses who had appeared before at 1:80 ». m., Cabinet Kelvinator as low-as.3210 inslafled Convenient terms S 2. OB CB0L + ol k Noi tC thr beofaininctudomaintudin diodanain oh. 4 elvinator 88 . , hud o noranet rnlidecdt »mx. > tsz 5> . ore m t amdl mammelas . Plan you can own a Cabinet Kel . and "cold that keepe". You'll find arsom tie _ de luxe, solid porcelain Jewett, or _ while. Or telephone and we'll ~ ons your own refrigeratorif youalready to talk to you. $ * 4 A* Very fice C 2 P kR o. . 1y 1--Ton Chassis F. O. B. Detroit 2--Ton Chassis F. O, B. Detroit ~ . Dual Rear Wheds Optional at Same Price % Ton Chassis F., O.B. Detroit _ 1%Ton Chassis F. 0. B. Detroit JAMES MORROW & SON . 150 -- 156 So. Genesce Street Ph ie M¥ se 4 i 24 Ac 4 ze A TR *«

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