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Libertyville Independent, 9 Jun 1927, p. 8

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L. By A.' K. SsowWl ...'mt : .1»" N .'--_ < " Number of t ...."'. & * number of instrument; Wotat amount of ioans 1526 orresp ( > * village, a *: aalles furthe: __-- Rewn section. ky3% mth. Nl] ; width whil ~\.. remainder. e . would be liable for the entire 6: : 'The contractor does not want _ . terms and Lobdell agrees with him . * lh't::dlt. The highway depart-- village are to hold a con-- ._---- fer In . this way settlement hy C as probable. § Job, in the village alone, is a _._ big project. 'It calls for the connect-- _--.@ ing of the Highland Park--Deertield ~_ pave which now ends at the _ ~amain north and south street through . . the village, and the old Mill road two ) _ walles further west from the down-- section. In the village the state the bill for its regular 19 feet _ Of width while the village dol:;a the fi' ainder. There is a strip 900 feet _ _ JOB& between the main road and the _ BE Paul tracks that is to be 55 feet .. wide, while the route between the St. _ Paeul tracke ant the bridge,; which is _ three-- rs of a mile long, is to 'be _ 80 feet wide. It is this piece that the _ eontractor is working on now. .The * . in state refunds. | i _ag4 took the position that if the a . would -- not approve the "'4' < c o. the county could not collect re~were ; * #o he refused to O. K. further | 'Mrs. s s enid at «/.. o_ _:« Dispute _ Over Grades MY. ar .. \Whe 'entire "Wispute : w ~senteréd | *Iwe _ . about the grade lines of the route.|PBople y -- NWM the village first iaid out its ¢ter'an --~ . on 'it -- subthitted" ~plans' to 'at Dan §- I which he approved. In mlm, &,, "utate highway department lent its Games __ approval. Bids were taken, accepted | drews, _ vand the job let. . and M mA , contrary to the highway de-- crowd. e ent ruling, the village proceed-- WNr. ; _ _ _ muor that the road will be closed _ for thr 'ahtonlo;vlt:nm?::m road chief to throw the routs t' en for the week--end traffie over ""' 3"'.-5 t ,'mmm _ probable. _ This, when opened, will _ FKive a direct route between Chicago _ and Milwaukee with overy inch of it e The completion of the strip ~was made possible through the m.1 . _ WUGE PAVING JOB; _ CONTRACTOR DL -- Two Miles of Paving in Deer-- * field Stalled; Greenbay Rd. F# is Almost Completed. ~-- § part of the road, one mile in le; is outeide of the village and is to be 18 foot wide. Eventually the will connect Highland Park and De id with Milwaukee avenue. __The Green Bay road has been com-- f_}z F. C. Feutz, the contractor, leted this fall, uuan'moo:i :: *-:-c"-;"mmmmrofi 'ok for a breathing spell Hm to & the automobile races at Wau-- imsiderable work underway still William "nmnmn:unh M -- eememmemmmmenmmmmmenemmemmemmqmem C hm(m. ¥ve re-- '-,1-% mmmwmm 'f:;,:' * agg s &MMO.I.AM.Q LUT D MM'M,M eve-- OVER HALF MILLION 42=%.98se: . nges Prows ove inses, --several must approve all grades and plans. ,'g ' advised the contractor that, he meed not worry over money as the --= The county, R. M. Lobdell, county Seuperintendent of highways, admitted &lely refused to make further pay-- because it is provided under the gfllfifio highway department AMALLUA N111 JJVU|N| WD&. Mrs, Clarence Steiner and Mrs. E Cl * A . ® * Hflnmmmomu:-. 1e iness of the recorder's; office sponse to the call for clothing for the week ending June 4, 1927. flood vicitims, by of the of gonveyances filed, 219. #'Nmamd mber of chattel mortgages 40. ,m&nmm h mdm'"'lm-ofl-;flm t:'tbu'.. _.'l-)cdhumaumeam."' m'"""" 4 _ Mr. Mrs. .W. of iht-mt of loans $526,991.00. vu: ::uu:z the e'mw s usns _ <, hmmr wee kend. is 5e T s 'm.' suf g%wmm re Mortgages, 60. Fire Girls, Group 2, met'at ,J;:" wm and mort-- &dfiqhm Mrs. AM::J i number of instruments fiied, A.number of Deerfleld men attended PE 0o lstcc s u> ~~ .. Athe cboxing miatch at. Fort Sheridan #lhl responsibility on the job. A state, as matters rest now, takes the same 'position while the contrac. filed Lobdell that he would halt work until some adjustment could be made. Heis interested to know where his ~Differences between the Village of PDeertield and the State Highway de-- today was given ~as ~the | for the complete tieup of pay-- Iing on the. two mile route thtough village that promises to lead'to a ted conferences before adjust-- can be made. * amount of loans. $732,121.18. heir guds, the w Dispute Over pave strip on i TCO C# -v-;-tuni u'u': Ladies Aid Society church held a mid«summ m Wednesday, at the E. I "-- | store. Mwh " mimgh Mess Wguilll c ces and worth while in charge thank assistance. Mr. and Mrs. were suests at t home ever the we ts were enrolled. Dr. Ralph om.Mrot us ot" Presbytery., instracted" ie wa with a nice gift in ap-- of his labor, and Mrs. Owen with & beautiful boquet. b Jean, the little daughter of Mr. and ""G-'-m.mwhm from Highland Park hospital Saturday. She is much improved in health. Mr .and Mrs. Chester Wolt attended tended the wedding of Mrs. Lemm's sister, Miss Ruth Hanson, in Chicago, Baturday. Mr. ':fi"m"fi were the guests t C Therri in Highland Park Sunday afternoon. .. _ Clare Sherman of Norfolk, Va., and ' Mr. and Mrs .Jesse Varner of Chi-- cago have moved into one of the John-- 'mhmdmulAmu. sister, Miss Ruth Hansaon ::ma.... ' Mrs. Earl Kress, of Pasa'c, N. J., is vigiting Deerfleld relatives. Itobn.uhm Hid:.mi'mgly' + on * 'The Misses Elsie and EleanorOtt, spent ten days with relatives in Jowa., day for her home at B nnown,h'"tw BJ t r ro c Mmunmmm . Mrs. George Pettis entertained 25 Matadlnnorudmrsu- Jfihhq:m:t )lr.udln.ldwh' ®, 'Iifil" I" l X E.J;c'ép.u.muruur.mi Delevan, Wisc., over the week end. _ _:Miss Eugenia Waliter spent the week end 'i:l'l her sister, Mrs. Joe Beau-- champ of Maywood. "11, anu mis, haymond Meyer were the guests of Miss Lenore Smith, of Of Chicago, spent the week end with N. A. attended the School of instruc-- -- Mr. and A guests of M s mt a s at a. b the'r aunt, 1 rfi.mm..:w.. luncheon and on Tuesday. > ! Mrs. -- Harvey m of _ Evanston was hostess to LaPetite Societe, on }1mmm, . Mr..and Mrs. Rdward J. Locke were 'dinner®guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harty & t on Sunday. * * x+ %mmmml vig:ted friends at LOng Lake on Sunday. > > . Mre. Mary Cooksey and daughter, Hiam Trongo, of Chicago, on Friday Mr, Trongo is at present very ill, c aod . , . Mr,.and M dinger' | ohwm Alexander MceGarvie vi _~. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Olendort were guests of Miss Gertrude Roberts and xmmcumu.umw We at a.backward party, on Thurs-- hh pntertaiued at a alyuer lor Mies &A r for Klemn. on Wednesday ave. Theresa Klemp, on Wednesday eve-- %.MOW"WM * NEWS FROM DEERFIELD ?tu Ruth Frase filled the station Blectra at Wauconda.Chapter O. E on . and Mrs. Raymond Meyer --~ J« . Sinad to one what we want Ameri¢a to be, We want the American people. to be patriots who are ready to defend, help and sup-- port our country the minute they are called upon to do so. * * ou want to make your country the zguoontryhut»wrfl.-'!hth 'mdd"lm'thfl!h.nbutoqo ,lflotor-woot:nwr People like these were ready to sacrifice leisure, pleas-- ure .money and personal preferences for their state and country. -- There is no finer quality of love for their count-- try than that which inspires men and women to be good citizens, it makes I PATRIOTISM An Eesay by Ruth Frants , There are-- many American, patriots \vhounlovqltldrm';up than self. Some of them are Clara asg soon as F _ me _.2'2'.'«"'3&".. : mmmmuu'mm evening trom 7 to 8:30. 1 children at this time and should make their intention known to the minister Parents are services. All members of the church school are requested to be in their respective departments at 10:15 and sm:lthmhthhm men Amm"hmm for this service in which the several This Sunday will be observed as Ch'ldren's day.: The church school will meet at 10:30-- @a. m. in the church aud-- itorium and take 'a large place in the «€2u000 0y _ TV AB, a1, HOWOVOI, JOu aro JH need of a pastor's service, feel free to call on Rev. Andrews, of the Presby-- terian church. & Church school at 9:15 a.--m. Children's Day Service at 10:15 a. m. . German service at 11:15 a. m. An invitation is extended to. the parents and friends of the church school to worship with the children at the Children's Day service. All child-- ren are expected to attend the service. The church school will begin at the usual hour. The children willhave a ten minutes intermission between the church school and service. June 14 the *pastor and family are leaving for a two weeks' vacation to Tomahawk, Lake, Wis. . For the two Sundays the pastor will be away, the services have 'been arranged as fol lows : Sunday, June 9, the members and friends of St. Paul's church are in-- viteq to worshinp at the Presbyterian church »Sunday, June 26, Rev. Mark Andrews of the Presbyterian church. church, both congregations combine for this service. -- The pastor's vacation address will A cordiat welcome to all our services Mueller was delightful. Baskets of Mauoao(eonnalemapdmeumy flowers were presented Mrs. Frase and |to reroute petitioner's motor coaches lfl,mummm" htvmtheNilquntor'l'emfnflu ceived lovely gifts. When the work|Dempster Street, Niles Center. west-- was compited, refreshments were serv--|@rly on Dempster Street to Waukegan ed in the dining room from tables that |Road, thence northeriy on Waukegan were prettily decorated in purple and |[Road to its intersection with Glenview refreshments was Mrs. Charles Stein--|View Road to ~Milwaukee Avenue, Infant baptism will be administered WwRDANU-- LBEUYFURKEKS NGHT AT NOTICE OF APPLICATION DEEFRFIRLD O. E. 8. TO PATRONS.. OF. ThE CHICAGO at Deerfleld Chapter 0. E. 8. Thurss| NORTH S$HORE AND MILWAU. day. evening, June 2. 'There was a| KEE RAILROAD COMPANY: large attendance and the work as ex--| 'The Chicago North Shore and Mil-- plified by the acting off'cers was beau |WAUukee Railroad c«-fi:'y hereby tiful and impressive. : Guests from |Ei¥®s--notice that it has with the nel'tbofln'*m"nm mmw&m __The music by Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. |State of Ilinois apolication for a cer graves of M;m- 3 e r%: I;_n"'.lm--' GRAND-- LECTURER'S NIGHT AT NOT pregided at the piano. ed will bring gladness to some sad Trccorder "%wu"unow:' It might be sof That Howere Augusta as & supposed Lucy Beckman, 1917; Jessie Easton, mummmm&m 1920; Alice Landau, 1924; Tillie Kiest, ing would keep better. But fact 1925; Lydia Selig, 1925. R.N.LhMMouutthMm mnu::lteu:'m flmdmtblfl'_l;.ngdth_hgnM!nnut Suprem h Priestess of tiivsuaf--" Shrine :urnn'mu her official: visit to Lake Forest Shrine.: A banquet will be served at six o'clock. glon, will hold its second annual car-- nival and dance Saturday, June %. _ Tuesday, June 14, Luly 8. McKinnen .--y:tw-- * CE LpOIHL -Il'll'll'-l'lu L care of* Chas. Gahler,-- Tomahawk e, Wis. It, however, yonmin" Use d of a nastor's service fool fran tm PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 'S 'm was not a new thing. . The e fele ies , A -- the --story ot who, ie on' n en ht atier douls by torture. --Further back than that, , five hundred years before the C era,. a noble band of Spar-- tans held the pass at Thermop alae and died to a man to savte Greece from Pers'an rule, No friend of a nation supports his 'w'ylnwl;ouddop for itStrikes at the heart of the nation and in the end --wil} bring it Down.-- The surest way to helo ahy country to be great is to help it do r'ght, and he is the truest GARDEN CLUB WILL ASSIST IN l FLOWER DISTRIBUTION -- Deéerfielda women will have a princi-- wmumw%&.c& cago: Plant, Flower and Guild, partriot who -- fearlessily ~supports® a fi"" cause lnthouduthox it is unpopular. In all great, tions such a time will come.: It is the true citizen who supports a nation You are_the better keepers. {N':k"'"' lies ut a*5 and Tea Room.: Entirely modern house of 11 rooms; 5 big living rooms and sun parlor (make lovely private dining rooms); kitchen and bath on first floor, 4 rooms and bath on second new; cligar case and cigars: tables and chairs and a number of other ar-- ticles fit for stand or soft drink parior. L Geary, Lake Zurich, I!I!. Phone 75. muu;-;n.c.mmv,w«: Stock Farm, on Lake St. Road, 2 miles west of Libertyville. . Phone n:it-:f Phone Lake Forest 69%¥--3. _ 21 if V 4 t db ne mt in 1.A ar w detct + «CC CEORVE l L* new; many extras; bargain for quick 'shire bull calf rmwpmen sire and lunlo. Mwm-'ls.l !l;:auw.n'avnn'm MMB;:; them -- at lm""'n" wddress Court, Wau-- |Spinney Run Farm, Bewidere Road T > , 23 1t 'and Milwaukee Ave.' ------ 99 1¢ ant seed corn; 90% germination; grown in Lake county. $3.00 per bush el at the farm. Him Farm, Deerfield. FOR SALE--16 swarms of honey bees. _----~M..W. Hughes, Wauconda, L it . in good condition. J. E. Bond, 633 North First Bt. #1 i FOR SALE--A 1923 Ford touring car, SEATS FOR SBALE--Several hundred venger folding opera chairs, in good mmwmn Theatre, Liber-- Classified @+ Adls : ¥% 9;:1927; : 18 i Sppninfleomd . / feteinnude e . Y + w'r? o7 & +) pa: *¥ -- SuIl.forRofreshmmuof Al!md- * f i Accguammu.,smorw s m 'DOOR PRIZES ON SATURDAY NIGHTs e y e e mE and heifere, with 60 day retest; . from Run Belvidere Eoals Srinnty non Pare, borrignnt FOR RENT--Smail Filat. Telephone 68 »Mmumnpmy. 23 1t Telephone 529-- W NOW I8 . YOUR WILL DISCOUNT very liberally mort-- gage notes in v%soo.oo and :10032 denominations, _ secured on ertyville business o'g'w-ty Also North Chicago Water m.tor sale at 90. This offer for a time only. P. O. Box ma'wm. L 99 if mNAniR) BALESMEN to sell Cope-- land Manor, Libertyville's choicest subdivision; hoauses now being built; gas, electricify, sewer, water and con-- crete streets ail in now. A beautiful property, easy to sell.Liberal commis-- sions.. Sales force now organizing. Sellers & Petersen, Libertyville, 111. WANTBED SALRSMEN 'mb:m;Nr.t-'mm mm teh --best part w; heat, oak floors, every modern convenience. Lt 50 by 150; street to be paved this siummer. Can be bought on reasonable terms. _R. F. Rouse, Mundelein, I!11. Telephone 251. 10 tf VW 10 --iIUVUIL QPPUOINXTUNITY to procure a pure bred registered Ayr-- Rest Haven Stables Livestock For Sale Male Help Wanted Every Wednesday and Saturday Night ._©--» Throughtout the Season _ - ,' at gc~ --~-- -- PiRigrs DANCING . Milwaukee Avenue. ; 23 1t 2 miles west of Mundelein BY PAUL'S (Formerly the Dean Barn) WANTED TO RENT--Smaill furnished house for July, August and Septem-- ber. : Addreéss No. 17 cio IAbertyville Independent. 24 it stenographic, general ofifce or cler-- ical position wanted for week of June 13th and 20th by young lady with six years business experience; any loca-- tion on North Shore Line will be con-- gidered. Call Libertyville 421--J. POSITLION iey O poprened farm or city prop orty. We invite your inquirs. Pirk Netlonal Bank, Libertyvilie, m1 _ 100 Admission 25¢ Park Plan Dancing, Bowling, Billiards | Pool, «Refreshments and Grill FRIDAY, JUNE B EASTERN sTAR GRAND BALL AND FAIR From Valparaiso, Ind. The Hoosier State's Greatest Collegian -- Orchestra _ Held At Antioch Palace 1 Mile South of Antioch on Route No. 21 Given by the Antioch Chapter No. 428 :00 p. m. Daylight Saving Time uck" Bricker and His Collegians > have a con ' & Nee se k se ++ Everybody Welcome with their importance. WANTED--Neat appearing represen-- tative in Libertyville to show "PIC-- WIC" Frocks and children's handem-- broidered dresses. Work all or part time. Easily earn $35 weekly and have business of your own. No investment. Write today. Pickwick Mig. Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 22 1t WANTED--Ginfl for general work; good cook. Call G phone 16--R. WANTED--Competent girl for general : store work. Call Libertyville 575. CLASSIFIED ADS will impress you 'ANTED--Work by day q rhour, Oy young woman. Phone 220R Female Help Wanted $+ se 22 1t

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