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Libertyville Independent, 29 Sep 1927, p. 3

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attended church here Sunday and was the guest' of Mrs. E. A. Martin. C «Miss Lillian Strohal were in Chicago Monday. Miss Rubie Gillings is visiting her uncle, Ed Gillings, in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Roundtree of Butling-- ton, wpent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will and Joln Neil motored to Kan-- sas, where they will visit their sister, Mrs. Eva Smith. Mrs. Etta Weinetke returned Sun-- day to her home in Belvidere, after a Chicago, spent Sunday with the lat-- ter's; uncle, E. A. Martin. Rev. and Mrs. Barton of Belvidere, conducted the 'services at our church last Sunday. Rev. Barton is a retired minister. ~ Several from this vicinity attended a party at the Antioch high school last WRECKED C A R Inquiry by the Sun falled to reveal ;"'lt.h.l. B;el)oy" at Highland Park t there is one "Charles Buckley". However,~ neither Mr. nor Mrs. Buck-- whether "M. J." might be their son. up the tree, abandoning it and leay-- |the Vernon--Ela Twp. Asen. are anxious ing it for early risers today to dis |to have a good representatin present, cover, the only identifying marks, be-- |ag these meetings are very helpful to ing an envelope addressed to "M. J. |\Spnday School workers. A Buckley, Highland Park, NI." Ernest Schroeder, our genial rural The car, smashed to a point of 'mail carrier, have been very much several hundred dollars, was found 'indisposed the past two weeks. He with the-- hood -- pointing _ upwards, | has just nou'at'v'%f dead against the tree. How occu |stay at-- the W hospital. pants escaped with no injuries seems Wuhvl-hh'mw most unustual, yet there were no |again and ab'e to manipulate the blood--stains anyplace about, indicat-- |mail bus.-- So much for that. M blood--stains anyplace about, indicat-- ing nobody had been hurt, -- The car was found on a side road 00000000000 00006 tflodto.ellnb'ltrnnia"fld 2 miles southeast of W\ : ~dur-- ing the hight Thursday? Who was it J A LWRLV * TNST VAR C < 0| Ts A smi |PU ."m T WASHEAP!B a vm".' o ot Fredonta, r& C mm Lx:v vnl: h her dfl-r%nl.w 4 to LeVoy: accompanied 'uxuwv#m' ul ! ttaches to Accident mc at se ' m.ms.mi-@ s And at no ad-- o irest> t# it the st truck ever built, It heads a co 180 -- 1856 80. Genesese Btreet : WAUKEGAN,~ ILLINOI8 ... Telephone 5100 In addition to the new 2--Ton and 1%--Ton Trucks there are the new 1--Ton G--Boy and the all Catfish Poisonous The heropout, or catizsh, has horns and often this fish stings. In all probability there is a poisonous secre-- serve, near Dam No. 1, where the ad-- vance. squad had a bonfire built, all ready to roast the weiners and marsh-- mallows and make the coffee. Games were palyed and a very enjoyable time was had by all. _ Mrs. KA --Gleason has been laid up for several days with mumpe. * The Vernon--Ela Dist. 8. 3. conven-- tion was held at the Half Day church last week.© A fine attendance was present (about 140) and a good talk was given by'the Rev. A.~J. Byas, of io o congintaisted on notting the bay to be ted on getting the ban-- ner for two years in succession, for having the best attendance, 68 dbeing present from there, which shows the flumldth'%mu sick friends in Chicago Tuesday. The Adult Bible class pulled off a novel stunt for the September meet-- ing. It waw a Treaszsure Hunt Leay-- ing the church the leading automobile had to find the "signs" along the road which led 'the procession over miles of dusty and crooked roads and finally Itud our church echoo!, which --con-- venes at 10 a. m., and the services at T:80 p. m. and cooperate in this much lwm ¥*K. ~~The Ladies' Aid~ will give the cus mflno::hnr -u.h'n&r'nh church dining rooms on the e¥e Can i it en anyone. ~So come early and avoid the H.~P. Spencer was in Chicago «Do not forget the county S. 8. con-- muauml.:ehnlhla: kegan on October 'The 'officers the Vernon--Ela Twp. Agsn. are anxious to have a good representatin present, as these meetings are voery helpful to Spnday School workers. Ernest Schroeder, our genial rural mail carrier, have been very much 000000000060 0 00 visit here with her brother; Scott Le | First Use of Tar Pitch 0O RROW & SON. or points which Tuesday at Wauconds. % Mrs. L J White of Wauconda spent Wednesday ata&ahe Watson home here. Wednesday morning, Sept. 21, Miss Margaret Golden became the bride of Robert -- Webb, the ceremony -- being moaumo'munm MissMae Brodie, of Chicago acted as maid of honor and Miss Hil-- ma Rosing was bridesmaid. The groom was attended by Joe Mudesky and Frank Brodie, both of Chicago. Fol-- lowing the ceremony, adinner was served to about ninety relatives and close friends of the bride and groom. ple made a clever getaway and start ed out on an extended --automobile trip for their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Harrison bad 5t Coopiaiin, Ieanes, the patt week." _--Reports of burglary, or attempted _~H. Bock, Charles Sibley, --Nason Sib-- ley and Art--Hakinzs returned home on Friday from Chetek, Wis., where they Miss Benoit of "Winona, Minn., who is taking a training course for nurses in Chicago, visited her aunt, Mrs. L The J. Wilson MoGhee family, who have made their homes in this village friends are sorry to have them leave. ed a soft d parior here, and who has been engaged in a similar busi-- 'tltu:'h m&m m«ln;: & intention of opening & lunch room and 'considerable amount of jewelry 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0o 0o the tentity of the robebrs has been 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0o o five auits of men's>clothing, two val< uable suitcases, $40 fim nearly all of Mre. Octting's "and a T*,, oftitce 'of the sheriff was noti fled at once, tbut thus far no clew to AuUesuay e _ making away with '.on! nnd:ue:tsh.xmud at --about spending the evening at the home of Mr.and Mrs;Wm. Octtingand re-- turned about nine thirty o'clock \ to find. evidences. of--the=theft. Mr, and Mra. Oetting had as their guost, Miss Roth, of: Chicago, who had--just returned from Kurope and had with her--many things 'of value brought from abroad, most of which the -- burglars stole. ~Besides those 1 t . 10 m o y C ~ _ fouo------ _ SPOEIDUS . ROCIGent-- whille . on . to *L _ uastoee 4 5. [ +\ Mamuhmp y--Dem Thieves' Loot is Made up of|ser bout.. Detn and his' two compan Clothing, <Jewelry ~@ N 0 -- ~|whick be wes baily braised mad out ~~ Cash. and his car demolished.. One of his Whitaovad rammmaotod the nanms a#¢ «. _the other was unintureds --© Thieves ransacked the nome of Mr. id Mrs. Henry Octting of Antioch spent 444 ors granting of parole to the youth mwum:ammuhm -- Durand --was mfll«m ced in circuit: court in --this:.city on a charge ofimplication in the theft--of jewels valued at $3,000 from the home preaident of Armeur and:-- <company. The robbery "took place in 1924 and Durand was sent to state prison in November of 1923 to serve a sentence of<from.three to ten years. friends at Cross Lake., Mrs. Nick Baker--ls still at Boone, lowa, . ¥isiting where she went after the death and burial ofcher husband at that city some two weeks ago of ree io ten years. are short crops 'this season, according n%a%mmmamm«mmm and for . ps of the | f{ederal departments of agriculture. youth to the board on the contention| 'The state outlook is little changed ies . s we er served a jail sentence.--: during nollination togsather Flower girl 'and : Jimmy. Harvrey of Clica~. was the ring bearer. A dinner was served --to 85 friends and relatives after the ceremony. The bride has been employed at the from the Antioch high school in the class of 1925. 'The groom is a grad-- uate of the Waukegan high school and at present is employed-- by the Mr.--and Mrs. Joy Sommers and family spent the woek end here with Rev. Father Lynch of St. Peters church read-- the nuptiat high-- mass. I'he. maid of honor was: Mnre Dr--od'e ol Chicago; bridesmaid, Hilina to= ing of --Antloch; -- Joe Mudesky of _«Mrs. Emory Shonschick is in-- the Augustiana hospital h':':!owo re-- covering from an operat Mr. and Mrs. Albert--Curtis:--of Co-- collalla, ~Idaho, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harrison the past week. Rev. Gara Lorencty from Transy! vania was the guest here of Rev. C'xon 9# Tuesday and Wednesday. On Wednesday morning a' 10 a m occurred the marriage of Rob Mr. <~and> Mrsa. Ne# Shuitis have Mrs. .A. _P. Clark of> Wheatland was calling on old friends here the past : week. # Word reached us that Dan Harris, of . the ~Harris> Cafe, was married Bundax. Gant 18 tm Miz=a ) T Hitaa Miss Daisy Richards is enjoying & vacation from her duties at the Autlioch ~post office. $ mBo.u- 'Wm:l and family: are havr-- &n . auto p thru Wisconsin. . lrg-'lum.nqu-um.uw her by ~Hiness . this week. _' Ray Kelly of Wadsworth was a business caller here Saturday.~ . _ Mrs.. Jim Duffey .of. Twin.Laké® | pulies Hoover," Lawaen."" Horen ::hd on Antioch {friends on Thurs-- mmmn. will pioba-- * *vs* * oA ~A bly the guests or--tne Ilinois Far Tom Gilmore was bidding his old | mers' institute that is to be held in friends goodbye on Saturday before | Waukegan the third week in February. leavingfor his home in Los Angeles, was <believed Friday with return 'Cal ¢ . . »+] Qt deleotzates to the Geneva conterence Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sowles are leay--| where.the officers of the toard met. ing soon to make their home in New | It was voted at this executive e>s York State. n : slon to invite the following: £ Mr. and ; Mrs. J.' Wilson McGee.| . Herbert-- Hoover, secretary of. com-- and ~family are this week moving | merce ;\ Frank E. Lowden, war time their© household goods to Chicago | EKovernor 'of Illinois.--and candidate for ;:uu.r, McC~~ will be. emploged | the Républican nommation gwgmithe i n h aie marn mapcariate | Reperths tale sn t ts n ow ts ve liv=| secretary " . of ed in --our tcwn _ * h h" l!vn- agriculture in the W!}son cabinet:and 'R. B:" Webb of Crystal Fans, |IOW®®S favorite Demceratic son; and Mich., ~and. Will Webb of Los An. | T NHMA®. Hale Thompson,: mayor -- of geles. are" visiting the former's. bro-- |ciy pogetpitity, ~ 20 0n"0 _ ""C** u.'msm_ a u"-'! ""- tu;.-l L * # Tom Gilmore was bidding his old friends goodbye on Saturday before %:Lmtormmumum Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sowles are leary-- ing soon to make their home in New NYork Bthte. C It is understood that the board fay-- o nmanilinew -- af ~nanunale ha Mn' marnth Application for Mr. and ; Mrs. J.' Wilson ~McGee.| . Herbert: Hoov & --family : are this week ~moving | merce;~ Frank | eir" household goods ~to -- Chicago | Kovernor 'of I!lis sere Mr. McC--~ will be emplogyed the Répuwblican 1e MJGees: will be "greatly .missed | Prosidency _ thre + they : hato made many -- friends am, U; 8. the past fow years they have liv=| ~T.. Mer dn --gur & wn _ agriculture in th cermony for & trip to Ni-- of ---- WILL BE LARerR|_ --|-- hr'nnulhwmwnb tion, : Niles Center at the south end ~of the new railroad, -- contracts have been let for 522,000 square yards of paving, according to Mr.< Howard's The location of so~many material yards on the new line is anticipating the heavy building program now un-- physical connections with the Milwau-- kee & St. Paul railway -- have ~been made at Rondout. <~The company is now arranging its tracks to exchange carload freight with the St. Paul rail-- road at Howard stroet in Chicago and wuzu.hgrmv-n.z or turn, it over> Eigin, Joliet Kastern railroad, the transfer line for all steam 'railroads in the Chicago more than seven miles of single track. The North Shore Line, whose rev-- enues in the past have been--derfved largely from passenger traffic, is go-- earnest. Joint taritis have been ar-- ling, requiring a total of 37,104 feet of Md&u-j'm,upch.or ~Remarkable industrial development along the Skokie Valley route of the Nofilflhm'l:z'hlhonbysnro vey just com d under the direc tion of--D. H., Howard,. construetion engineer of the railroad. KFifteen large concerns dealing in coal, lumber and building materials have located their yards on the new line, requiring a total of 37,154 feet of -- Those who attended the Geneva meeting --were -- Secretary _ Manager Frank T. Fowler of the Waukegan and North Chicago CBamber of Com-- merce; H. Gilkerson, Lake county farm advisor, and John = Barrett of Prairle View, director of the institute in ~the--10th district. /: ~The feeling of thes@ farm leaders, whose institute is an' official depart ment of the state, was that these na-- tional 'figures would all be glad to INDUSTRIAL AC-- TIVITY IS SEEN _ ON SKOKITE ROUTE account for the present light 'm::fi? per cent--of normail or . Buckwheat reported. 76 per cent compared-- with theeaverage of 85 per Tavorable 'this ~year and-- reported at 89 per--cent compared with the aver® age of 839 per cent. Red and Alsike clover seed prospect is also reported up to average--at 72 per cent of nor mal. ----State white potato condition is 'placed at 66 per cent compared with the <10 year average of 67 per cent. Hilinois production-- outlook> 5,389,000 bushels against 5,440,000--.bushels last year. -- United . States -- white' potato production dutlook 399,798,000 bushels compared with $56,360,000 -- bushels e they have a clearer concep tion what the farmer is up against and how his property should be pro-- are growing daily, it was learned to-- day, from farmers who are suftfering was informed, a farmer had to carry tax titles to his land and a deed along to convince a party <picnicking-- that he was the actual--owner of the land. m-mmmmmm that he had the right to oust them. : Driving through the county it is noticed that most of the farmers have posted their land to keep hunters off. This has worked a hardship on Lake year average of 77 per ccout. / State production progpect 1,019,000 bushels against 1,430,000 bushels. last season. United States--sweet potato crop 83, last seéason, -- State sweet -- potatoes condition :79 per cent agaiast the 19 year average of 77 per cont. _ State bushels last year. One Man,"*Sheriff Learns, Has to Carry Deed--to Place in ~Order to Oust Picnickers, CHICAGOANS, WHEN GIVEN CHANCE, ARE Complaints to 'the sheriff's -- office Chicago and Cicero hunters and PEST TO FARMERS um td irairws 4 " * ° * * * en aiel Visit Your Public Service Stove Today! Add Comfort : Pandn n is : 2 : :cf:'mu o 28 and mete! hoider is fnighed in attractive cream mw'um----uu with -- sord --aw a 1 '*M ® ® ® ® .. # ' " For Your Kitchen STATE IS FLOODED WITH LITERATORE ----ON HEALTH WORK partment Will Investigate Much That is Spurious in for Early Fall To eb e d Ne are wheo feavosing tm lasger 1. @ M Kiectrie Heater OO Cadillac principles are proved anew & by the.matchless performance of this, most recent model. You'll find the car fundamentally the same. Yet under your guidance on the roads, ' this Cadillac will. deliver as no other car ever has. f' At least, that's our impression. See , if it registers in the same way with --| you. 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