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Libertyville Independent, 26 May 1927, p. 5

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-2 Don'tFailw..See' ' in 1 n A Few of Our Many Specials for Decoration Day Cory's Market| § Cory's i" Coffee 3 lbs. for $1.29 Pure Creamery Butter . . . 45¢ Leg of Veal Phone 476 . Pork Shoulders, small, lean.. . 19¢ Roasting Chickens Leg of Lamb . . . . We invite YOUR Banking Business 7:30 P. M. TRADE HERE AND SAVE MONEY 545 No. Milankeo Avenue ds A sure way to keep one of the solemn promises 'on thewmg day is to BANK a part of the money you earn and iceep on making the bfiqxce to your credit grow. ©-- ._ .. _ ----. HIGH SCHOOL -- AUDITORIUM> = !} ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ; June 2 and 3, 1927 _ ut 4 Biu oeee LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 2 © To Protect Her --All Good News. $1.50 A Y ear CGiven by the > us an o i aoe Es cduaidinls .cs waltaliy mss Neadiedit ie Sn dn 4 Pn t e t caivan ol Sauk $ 0 e .. i meaa ns rol on Neeb eniphinlt manhurnihl n ie mc uit ive ks meliihh d one: Praicgraible: + 4 &';' bvilbniat 9l agend e oo |-- <| 99 # 05 58. C of Mrs.°B. . P S ,- ® * *¥ M e S 2 10 C1 C1\ C. M. Bernard, of the Main Garage, * Mr. and Mrs James Van Plew, of| Postmaster -- } _ announces |is remodeling the south room: of his Chicago, spent Saturday here visiting | there will be no of mail next | building, preparatory to providing a at the Almond home on«First street. -- lc-du."ll"",_ mnm:x«mx:murw A _ Don't forget the & [game at .um,' of the postoffice will be open the full midth mn.u.m'aoor N'MTMmm-wm..f" x w.fld%m@yaz day and Monday, May 29 and 30. 1t i. R "--<l prated. ~ The: :h"btn' done W 1. Collins mafe w«.'%'&"""" fimmmW@Wfiw i3 x made a business urch, and Mrs. Del.ong attended * is . t in ~a»torle. to Milwaukee, Burlington and other|the Chicago No ." ore Music Few|-- Miss WMQ% vik Wisconsin points the first of this |tival at Fwar onday evening and|lege, a student at Iilinois"" Woinan's 'eck: e heard the oratorio Elijah last Sunday | CoMege, Jacksonville, took 'the gatt :. , | morning. . YI e * ~ --jof "America" in teh annual May Ray N. Smith and Frank Wright . ; * i| celebration on May This festival were in Chicago w'tm During --teh past week, Chick Ber-- 15 , .....;3 the colloge, and to see the double ball game atinard has delivered three now E88OX| is presente Oy the girls of the Physi-- the Cubs park. _ ~* . _-- ~Jears as follows: fimu%d vc department. It was the Tom Hiddleson and daughter, Mad.|COHPDi a-- speedabout: to 'Waltt"| most spectacular event of the year; a _ dance at the Gfididy--hall tonight mu-by) after--the> lodge session. public is invited. *# * Mr. and Mrs. Henty Davis and Mr. and : Mre. w« Austin, visited at the Cora Tay-- brrtfrut on serstactcetstartatarper ies sin Pvpbaties. .. ceir td d i a * y 1 Apcoucil sn CaRte on ie fare Cecaan, ces ds saP [of eouth of Half Day. .. _ _ ~ . "-- will be furnished, 6 ~~*The National Daughters of the G. R.owill have a bakery sale at the %a-mmm.m 4th, at 1:30, standard--time. --Every member solicited. 21 2t Group 3, of the Ladies' 'Afl.'fllhl'sm.tm Triggs & Johnwon stote Saturday, May %8, beginning at 1:30 p. m., new timeé. ---- Harold Brown, well known Liberty-- ville boy. was struck by an automobile in Waukegan last Friday afternoon. He sustained a broken leg and ds Mmao..:.'u,umu Waukegan high j moww:m they announce peas in -- bloom at their home garden on First street. The complete progiim of the Me morial day ex R be held in Lib Thursday afternoon," June 2. at 1:30, manant wave. We give every customer an in-- dividual 'touch in bar-- F, x x A NC E_ your kusaute arith a mAr. mony with her particu-- lnr type of beauty. time. Auto transportation PUSH WAVE $10 Your Savings Put Them In a f 'GoldenEgg'Bank / ; "SET ON" Union will ; dfl'flll'. 0J 6 vOIaLds IHCLLOU _ L . JBQOBnL AL IIW drn m-t:i&n 21 or '"'a. for particulars.. 191 '."".'{ James B@wayer, a dormer resident of , Warrenton, was buried this (Thurs: . day) afternoon in Warren cemetery. uo&n.ahmnmnn-:gmum Lib | home in Waukegan. survived mhzmflwm.m.;or & ¥. R. Sellers returned home Wednes-- _}era ldays --closing a real estate deal. AHe saold a lot to the Baivation Arimy, with 54 feet frontage on South Adams street, and 120 feet deep. The Saiva tion Army will use the ground in ex-- --~--Itending its service in Peoria. : What is said to be the first corn Of the--year in Lake county is a twenty-- _|acre flield on the farm of Cyrus H. «A MeCormick, east of Fverett. This was in the ground about two weeks, and is--counted as & No. 1.stand. . . | _« Annb_ordmmmgm. an 'argument at the Ivanhoe Saturday night, and one of two of them returned to Liertyville <with black eyes, skinned knuckies and otherwise used up. lr.meui&':nomvdyl- will be tolerated at dances to be |beld in his new hall thissummer. 'The large plate glass window in the Decker & Neville drug store was bro-- ken in rather an unusual manner on Wednesday. It seems that Motorcycle Officer Garland was at the fountain counter, near the front of the store, examining his gun, when the weapon was discharged, the buillet crashing _| through the glass about three feet from teh bottom of the window. Mr. the rinl day ys:~~.A game has beel, booken tor Suniay, May 25. with weroh J woet North Onlcage. Call 21 or $20--W, for particulars.. 19tf The National Daughters of the G. A. R. are invited to attend the Memorial day --services at St. Joseph's church; with other patr'ptic orders, Monday morning at 8 o'clock, daylight saving AsbertyvillG baséball fans will have|beid up by two highwaymen. 'The two the Memorial_day DH0ATF."A. 50508 | bncupants to hand' out their money. as collector. Wilson Olendorf, Miss Gertrude Rob| the robbers could be fou: erts, Mrs. Jennie Wison and Winifred| names of 'the parties could n Wilson were in Deerfleld Sunday, the | certained. * ~~~~~ Mn' years. He is moving to Chicago, and is connected with a finance company e. > Rvery member is urged to be C. team of; North Chicago wHI be agreed to pay for having the @2 ¥# "ige the E. J. & E. crossing this morn'ng about 1:30, when two residents of that home, to the --great annoyance of Mr. Kruetzer. In fact Mr. Petersen con vinced the owner of the premises that he-- (Kruetzer) was not wanted there at all. 'The latter invoked 'the aid of his friend, Marsball Limberry, who es-- corted Mr. Petersen to the calaboose to sleep off his jag. Wednesday after-- noon Justice Lyell Morris assessed a tine of $5 and costs, which Mr. Peter-- M : The Morning to a point on St. Mary's The driver life ec how-- unwelcome callers from the car and swed to Libertyville. 'The marshal and Dick Earl responded, but no trace of the robbers couud be found. The names of 'the parties could not be as-- ost spebticular event of the year.-- Jens Petersen; a gentleman of more '" less-- leisure,, got. all Hikkered up iesday -- night. and took possession "Henty Kruetzer's castle in the east 3 The Family Size t you will feel bright and remain fit all day. The pleasant tasting and effective laxratire, that is gentle in action and abso-- Iuntely safe. Ne ver necessary to in Decker & Neville You Have Taken $1.00 w x OF 150 TKb W The Iast dinner of the season w# given by the Libertyville Club Tuesday night, the scene of the festivities being at the new Countryside GolHf Club, west of Inm.d There were 174 /present,. and pro the most enjoy-- --alble of the many social events foster-- ed by the club. Jay Cairns acquitted pending. Mr. Kappes charges NeGroot with alienating the affections of his himself nobly on teh. entertainment rommittee, and everyone in charge were more than satisfied with the out-- come. : After the dinner, dancing was enjoyed until after midnight,. -- Cards were also played. This was the first affair given in the beautiful new club er Libertyville motoreycle officer, are J. wealthy 'real estate~ man, and his wife each _ have a divorce suit wife, and has sued Zuc-wm?- for $50,000. DeGroot was in jail for a time last winter, and. has, in turn, sued Kappes for $25,000 for malicious prosecution. 'Anyway, it's a fine mess, and a lot of litigation is in sight. *A Forward Step in Brotherhood" i# a epecial subject which will be con-- Sidered at the Methodist church Sun-- day evening. This will be a iscussion of Governor Ai--Smith's reply to Chas. Marshall's letter in the Atlantic Monthly."© The pastor of the Methoist w considers <this a great state-- imnt by Governor Smith, and a<--for-- ward step in brotherhood. The service begins at 7, ol dtime . Auditornn ofi -- SOMEWHERE. IN May 26 -- 27 : HARRY LANGD mmun%mmedmdho' tHed all the Western action and romance into one hour of thrill-- ing entertainment,. --See him Hide. See him love. See hbhim rope. See why everybody calls him the King Of Western Stars. Also Andy Gump Comedy: ... .. YOUTH AND BEAUVUTY May 28: KEN MAYNARD in With LLOYD HUGHES Also Comedy and News May 30 -- 31 : The troubles of John DeGroot, form-- Wednesday, * June 1: | MARIE PREVOST in GETTING Monday is SILK PILLOW NITE JANE'S HUBBY SHE DIDNT FALL 1»s LOVE ~----SHE LEADE MILDRED DAVIS in GERTIE'S SONORA WANDA WILEY in e PBE t B,E'D-E Hall-- June 2. ut . * Lake County Insumce Agencyj-' Wm. M. Mason, Proprietor ' - THE LowEstT rates consistént wirh coon mmsurance* 3 1 'Telephone No. 8 Or 628--M--1 ~ -- s Lll?nvvlu.t. ll-his HAVE YOUR AUTOMogiLe msurED in THE od hests _ May 30 1 that the. memory of those who have given § $ ealic f or inconveniepce at all. ' have & gouble roof that wili 1 E rwhv& * nished roofing of . -u-uumla Pm aaal i mt cnee oo ce KA K e ¥ 3 324 ~"suX 14. J DAY

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