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Libertyville Independent, 29 Sep 1927, p. 7

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x been killed and nearly three & years & ac f Mflr-& stated -- in @ explaining the need of such a cam-- accidents was $638,875,500. --~Hg-- ures have been mounting steadily for tive years. s The American Road Buillders® As-- sociation, which is the world's lnrgest A mmflfl the ' mvhm.l.w l!ubn"b:u{ f ;,-gmm--. io ng mmum.buw & part campaign. First prize in the contest is $500. E There will be nine other prizces, to-- taling $500. The awards are offered » for "the best workable plan that will Think Assessment Rolls o t '___ '$16,113 Should be Stood by > -- $1,000 INPRIZES _ " FOR HIGHW AY SAFE-- First prize in the contest is $500.| _ Mr* E. Barteime--and-- Mrs. Henry There will be nine other prizes, to.|Glos of Northbrook, Mr. and Mrs. 8. taling $500. The awards are offered| W. Flint and--daughters, -- Alice and for "the best workable plan that will| Grace Arlene, and Henry Foley of . G@ecrease street and highway acei Highland 'Park, Mrs. . Nots, Rudoiph dents. The plan," the association ex--| Not#, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heldrich and mt"flvhtmflflm"mflmmm.flfl ve-- thesis covering the entire|J. R. Notz home Sunday evening. =-- playing in the front yard of his home at Detroit. --Then his .mothér missed him. -- Fifteen minutes later she found him on the back porch with his face zfl:-b-u ha""-d, In a--fvegallon crock.= He drowned. That is why mothers who owners in the. upper Illinois lakes re-- gion, are marshalling forces for a t bul & dupcoct AC e " LHO .' dam across 'the Fox river north # circulated in the watch factory and all other industrial plants of the city; Petitions are -- to be --circulated in every tommunity and. down the nnoy.ndv;.au__vlhum be presented Governor Smaill,~ Opponents of the>dam site fignre wmfflnh%m water flow i .' the ~--summer months, would mensce "health by at: tecting sapitation i m'du'd_m:twr:' &A SLreei Ned wilh Dolling por-- ridge was the sequel to a fire at mu-nuu;a'-m mum-fi;fi;m at least 10,00 local signatures of citi-- zens expressing their disapprova} of the dam project. ¢ 45 mummum sponsored by Mayor Earle R. Kelley ndhh'eou':fmooo!l'umhy'gy. J. Obee, Highland Park, term _ the paying of printing bills on the assess-- ment--roll out of the county general fund --as unjust to the county, (the board of supervisors voted a resolution 'peoviding Inakrthow duig gates ~to the --stato conventions -- of county: officials, which is to be held at. Lawrencevilie, spongor legisiation pointed out to the board, stating that the townships could print their rolls or the money to pay No opposition was thade to his sug-- gestion and most of the members of hha'm.'. m'm--""%fi dis-- 16 by problem. "muh': N Obee 80 as: or less by law. ran to $16,112.1% this year. This afl comes out of the gen eral Tund. 3. Cal respective BOARD ACTS TO HAVE TOWN FOOT cidents, the association stated --in} _ WUmot School --F o -- Club _pastor, will have but one mass mmwumcu""m'"mm'-. 'during the winter months. It paign. <Last year the accident to!|October 8th. The dinner will be serv--| w commence at 8 o'clock. % was 25,302 killed and 759,060 injured, °4 from 6 to 8 p. m. Come and bring|-- A number of Rastern Star ladies and the economic loss m-"'rl--flz.:zlm Doa-td.uh-noum.ln.fldx accidents was $638,875,500. fig.| cards and will {ollow. Tuesday evening. ures have been mounting steadily for| Orthestra and prizes. © m.r.r.;m-uamm tive years. _ --. . _ _ Among the large number ofLi berty-- No 19 will be held at Berwyn Oct. 18, Prizes were offered Agsociation for the best ideas for re-- ducing the number of highway acoci-- dents occurring each year. The con-- test, which is being held in connee-- tion with a national safety campaign, is open to everyone.= It will close cloge midnight November.15th. _ More than 114,000 persons hare American Road Builders Assn. Seeks Plan to Cut Down All other Babies Never Sate and watch bables be old Dick Roas was this bill on the William _ wmoun. HAAlCHR, IAMLDROT Of 1706 HALGQBD, Nw' o at #+* M uh is se on ie "MW»M"%W; All eln;:.:t.'u:ihmh age, W"'""'m fl{:dmthoguun:'umt_iu-_ . Mis-- Careiyn Becker entertained in 'ai 9 a. m Setardar, Oct. let . 'The Mucler leaves for Folop; Ade, Oct. 14. ) yu w nd uics who should foin this tamily of Ravinia, were guests at toh Fred Biederstadt home Sunday. Joun Hatch, father of % of this village, died in in« day.> Funeral services were on #mmhm Mres.--B,. H. Kress returned home Friday . from Fargo, North Dakota, where she spent the past three weeks ! Bsym::l'mu.'":tlr u'ulln. mmmwmh acid Tuesday , while in class *The J. C. Ender fawily were dine The J. C: Ender were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mirs. lJ.Bththh-' Mr. and Mrs. William Antes of High land Park were guests of Mr and Mrs. question is to be discussed .. Teachers: © Mrs. ChesterW olf, Mre. 4 ""l'hm"hfim.wmflla ""'z:m' a T'"mmm-m-u-g ing sessions, Deerfleld camp will di#--|;,, Mro. W alf, MrS. «0 taht all. members --may attend the Carl Mau, Mré. Nell Browne, convention., Plan to go. & good and Siss Helen Reichelt, Miss Vioia Rock-- EMNW"MMNI'G"M"M""W' who attend. * " Koeblin, Miss Anna Yobanna, --Mrs. The card and bunco party given DY [Fred Meyer. Rev. M. J. Andrews and MP.T.LQWWW"MM _ WW onl . Pianists: Mre_C. G. Pottis. -- Mrs. Wilmot Progressive Cluib was enter-- m"' .q-.,.u' ton, m':' _'.."_.___um._,." Robert Nelszson and Mrs. Nelson, Sr., rie Ds of Chicago, were supper guests of M. \@herm and Mrs. C.Lzfl.n&m'. Brand, The W. C..T U. county cenvention. pried) will be held in Waukegan October 12 | andre and 13 at the Baptist church. The ex--| 'The ecutive will be held in the morning 0f |erar G the 12th at 10 o'clock. Miss Hood wil \People be the speaker of the afternoon. ml'nl P Ceeration from Particld , SuiQecter The erecutive committee of Wilmot | Interm P.T.'L.vmhdda-dzmm house. _ Very important <business f0f mary ; consideration, s0 every MeMmber ©0008. |harinn Hism subject will be "The Youth in the Churth." -- Everyone is cordially lnpvited to 'attend the meetinz. Kelly, Miss Helen Hanson, Miss Fern Franks, Mre. LiDian Nelson, Miss Cée-- celia Jankowski, Miss ©Irene < Bird Wells, alt of Chitago. x Mr.. and Mrs. Louis Egan left Satur-- ,:ly:nuu.m'lhmulm Herman Dasher and Raymond Nutt of Libertyville called on friends here Tibertyville were dinner guests K and Mrs. E. H. Schley Junday. ~Mrs. J R Notz entertatend at lunch-- Miss Berneice Shannon, Mrs. Milded will give a chicken dinner .]@1 '@uring the winter months. K | BOYB =>¥..--\~....«...2..1....... 83 mu mu"fi % & 3.'"' § ko sak um.........-'.'.'...'.... " ed from 6 to 8 9. m. Come and a ammmw te-- \ mumm Dua at the home of Mrs. E. H. ]|-- Mother's-- pensions: . cards and 'fl follow . Tuesday evening. --* April *s*B u8 teisames b s s en ve mc s s a sn © orchestra and prizes. © +1' The .P. !.Afm'.gm 'lu was t 6n ons bur t¥ n e n o n se a s is aple o mmmmmw &"m" ) m"u .-u bfumnimand ofuliadst Alaitnncinimin nAAA NA . mmmmuu'uummmm W - t ks ® wwmuu_u.- All interested in P. T. A.| Home visits by. probation officer.258 A. C.'s Sunday were .Mr. work are invited. . . | Persor's interviewed . ...i. .. ... .304 and Mrs. Myron Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. | ~Mrs. T. L. Knaak attended a lunch | Adoptions referred to probation Whitcomb, Mrs Robert Lyons eon at toh home of Mrs. Wm. Krum--| officer f + § 64 se t 25 Feamnanc¥nt's +»" Mr. and Warren M. Ellis, Of * Miss--Ida and Mrs. Anna|Dontal mid ,...2..--...........5.. 8 Ou-amvwmd&. Brace of Highland Park, attended ~commissions ......,......, > 4A and Mrs. Edward . > %Pm night at Bethlicshem on child .welfare ....«.... . % _ Mre. E. Bafteime--and --Mrs. Henry g Monday : evening. &'uuunuwmm.....z; GHos of Northbrook, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Wol of Guthrie, Minn., called| Visits: for outside agencies ...... 1 W.--Flint and--daughters, -- Alice and on the BSchneider and C. A..Woi | Institotional visits ............... ~4 Grace Arlene, and~Henry Foley of families 'Other relatives here last| Adult cases on probation ........ 6 IW'MM.MMM, i Batie= cared for and placed...... 2 Nots, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heldrich and | Mr. and Mrs. Romayne Stryker vis | Returned to high echool ......... 1 and son, Robert, were callers at teh ited Mrs. Stryker Sr., at Evanston last]| Source of cases: _ J. R. Notz home Sunday evening. | BSunday. * Applied for assitance :.......... 16 _ Mrse. Curtis--Wenban, Miss : Ruth omalihige iumane ~society©.........}««..... 1 'wm'"'n i m": n'"'l M m', ran :."1".?"' mw'&"wmmm AT | cmemmaniemmmmmmmemmmmenie omm mmmztene ' * on m h hn iAe _ -- -- S Mirs. Jennle Wilszson and Mrs. C. Wolf Pramation dar anrvuisns af ths Pron i nreaent wa harvs 112 mamhanon' hm 445 at the home of I e 4 n t h. Gertrude House of Chicago, and is |will be devoted to the cause of relig» now advisory director of teh Chicago |ious education. It will take the place DefFwrent sohoul If Highland " Tack [ReBi awons, o o e thepoa Bhe has had a wide and varied experi-- mdm education -- of <:the ence in educational work and spent a of Chicago, will give the and methods.-- Her talk for the after | The monthly meeting of the S6s-- noon was most t.hrw'njom alon Wednesday, Oct. 5, at the home mm;mthoam Progress | of Dr. Davis. #4.% of ' Wducation in Relation to the Friday evening choir .reheatsal at Home and School." --She touched on |8. Boy ©cout--nigeting from 7 to 8:30. the subject from wall ages of girls and | -- We welcome you to all the services gare. many. helpful. suggestions-- A |and activities of the church. > short business session was held.. It| The.Presbyterian ministers of this was voted to give $2 to the room hav-- | vicinity and their families met for a lh&mhrflgmotmm picnic <last Wednesday afternoon at t. It was also decided not to serve |the Highland Park beach. imod anAdan f hitmh'::mvodwnmwm'dm were introduced re-- |Deerfleld Presbyterian church. A ve :s"sl:'abei. J n .""vmht'li l cassed 'm:ut:.'.u "'mafi ' € C u 7' 8 m: 1 .-'. by the sixth grade and Principal Bates |and Henry Wiegand m%u _ Deerfileld grammar school P. T. A.| At the morning worship a roll --call |-- held its opening meeting Friday after-- mn-hq been prepared. All mem-- noen in the assembly hall at the school |bers are urged to be present and re-- with a full house present. 'The meet-- |sbond to their names at noll call. The ing was presided over by the president|program :of the fall and winter work Mrs, R.. A. Nelson, in the cha¥, who |will--be 'presented. . Mr. Andrews will introducedthe speaker of the after-- |speak on the theme, "A Cripple on the noon, Mrs.. Boomer Page. -- * . JRight Road." * _'Mrs. Page was teh {ounder of the| 'The service in the evening at 7:30]-- 'mmah'-hynhhn. uuym'u;a:m Ol'fltnmq'w' fl'L'UIUfiJ k1 » * and | 2 NS R David Easton, Robert Landau, Jane|the ladies of the church.. The com-- | Todd, John--Engstrom, Arthur Mentzser, | mittee, assised by Mesdames Fred f 5 o Shirley Varner, Jane . Ardis Agnew,| Horenberger, Louis Scefker, ~ F. _C.| / rie Daniels, Rvelyn Tomasett!, Edith|pared the meals and waited at tte| (Covers 88 Feet in Second Bherman, Ada May Vinyard, --Jean |tables. : E. M ' {mmmmm-mmmmwm SS"UOM'CM.; $ Friedlund, Virginia Anderson, Mark|Sept. 21, and continueg until noon mamesmges 4 Andréws, Junior Simons. * 22. Rev. L. Kieeman, chairman,| "It would be a good thing for mo-- 'The officers for the year are: Gen--|led an exposition on the Book of Job.|!Or!sts to learn and remember that eral Supt., George Stanger; -- Young . F. --«G.. Piepenbrok gave --a & car going 60 miles per hour cov-- People's Div. Supt., Mrs. Teanerman; ~review, "The Use of the ers 88 feet per second; a car going x.r.m.,mmm.a,mmhm.- Rev. Ar.| 30 miles an--hour means 44 feet per '.m.smm.mm.mmm-mm.wwu.vwmu.fi.u bach;; Genl. M,.,&.wm:munflrnwmm . -'.:'"""M.""' '.?!"":_W-_!sh_':_{:'y eonsiderable comment and discussion. |Chicago Motor club. _ _© ® enbach, Mrs. Edwin Baston, Mrs. Wm.| Next Sunday wilt be wbscrved as Koeblin; Miss Anna Yobhanna, Mre.|Rally Day and RolW Call Sunday. At ¥red Meyer. Rev. M. J. Andrews and mmdmmmg Miss Irene Rockenbach. . echolars 'will meet in their ~ Planists:-- Mre. C. G. Pettis,~ Mre. |departments and with the exception of Edgerly Todd, l::m and ::.lMat uflpu'fl'l:lhtbad- Wallace Reichelt. ' ;] torium conducted by the 'pastor, The eevarmmes le@son period will be conducted in the DEERFIRLD P. T. A. rsepective departments. .. -- _--Deerfield grammar school P. T. A.| At the morning worsahip a roll call o Ofs statreiid. cotcn tictedscs .culiols c Li t & B d a s P d d d 9e -w--_lm'-mmu PROMOTION DAY SERVICES AT =m===__-------__-_-=|"" PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .. .. ] : m'filmmvhstuednp- Promotion day services of the Pres-- present we have 13 members for the |piies of-- the state, for unfortunately 1mmm-nmm.ou-n=umvmm wheat growers--and most of the farm . Bunday morning. Aah:t:uun:!lom mmumammhxg.m have well arranged progtam given {ifteen. * * taken little interest improveé-- 'enjoyed-- by . the congrezation. -- The| 'The fall meeting of the Church Coun ment and certification of seed wheat, Qcm'm,m.m.ucmmhwmmtu which is the important grain in much Mowers and made a pretty setting for |7:80 p. m., at the parsonage. It is es of that section, Hackieman says. s the exereises by the small children. -- |sential that 'every --member of the Farm advisers are being asked to [ Rxplanatory® remarks mmhm.muamnum'm of growers whose the department work was given by the | will* receive special consideration. fields they have inspected and whose Supt. 'of the Ohildren's ~Department | _ autanicome o. . . ~ |wheat they know to be true to name 'demm Pmm.mmm'mmm (h'r-hmtothl!tfl;": Sre:l BC .mnm:':m and of good quality with Hittle or l mm. m'.wwm'"'"'hm m'_ no evidence of diseases and no se uel Daniels, Robert Vantruen, 92 < . representing various Rvange}-- cent. munmmugumummm cent or more were Shirley Clark, Mur--|for discussion of religlious problems le! Lemm, Charlotte Fredericks, Ethel|and -- for fellowsehip. The ° sessjons Selig, Fanuy Hoffman,.--Dorothy Ucht-- |were held in the 8. 8. room and meals man, Romaine Stryker, Eunice Varner, |served at the parsonage. A commit-- | _ Mrs. D. J. Russo and children, Rich-- (ert and oener ot Chonep yere gusens I * -- W. . . Doreas COlrele No 3 of the Presbyter lfin chureh -- met afternoon with -- Misg~Sadie Mre. Kimer @ntertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday.> ~~ shower for the --new baby at the Har-- ulations fom R. N. A. membes. i44 'The Holy Cross church, Rev. W. J. Ryan pastor, will have but one mass Sundays during the winter months. It will commence at 8 o'clock. * wa C Wednesday evening a conference| 'The Rhode Island board of public . mwuummmmmuuumw the congregation wa sinvited. Rev. E.|cidents last year, one second, one-- Irion, from Lake Zurich, delivered the |sixtieth part of a niinute of extra pre lmfi&bfl"nfiufiumh"hfimj 'u'&odhr.'u.khasm' safeéty and death or injuries. ~ ; Ject was "Bin and Its Consequentes."| _ 1f a man driving a car at 60 miles At the conclusion of this service, Rev.| an hour does not see another car com-- L Kleeman expressed words Of &DDY¢--| ing out of an intersection street, until ciation to the congregatiod." and es-- he is 88 feet from it, he has only one pecially 'to the ladies for the. kind |second in which to stop. It cannot ceived. hthm Conference v'& g..l'l.g :"bo-'- {'.,.'} l m an -- and sees an-- convene at the Bensenville Orphans' other car coming out of an intersect-- ¢ . i en ie :'hnowm':o::::w C l mmane 4 i N to stop. Im-- PRESBYTERLAN 7 FIRET PRESBY! CHURCH | possible. If a man drives his car at f 'ASTORAL CONFERERNCE Pocmmnma to the Arlington Heights pastoral con it NK .ns Mrs..Funk's Report Shows 235 Children Were Under Sup-- ervision ln"l;st Quarter. Hayes, "and avoid accidents." only one second in which to stop. -- It or a woman. with a baby carriage suddenly 'starting: to cross, until he is 2% feet from the object, he has an " CTTe CC PUVC" . iL a anan s uii?" iGaturda ¢ #$S ares Loo oad at 80 miles an hour and sees an | Mr ayr HMre. Paddock. Mrs LYELL H- MORR!S t:.hc enra-_h{ouduwg mg Mrs. e Turnbull and -- ATTORNEY--AT--LAW Ing street when he is 44 feot from it, |Mrs: Rarry mfl- Jr., attended _ LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS he e i e ind y t m sdicer's g"'"fi"' night at McHenry LUCE BUuILDiNG unflunhull'l.'?mm'::m e PE Pa"t in | nee Phone 97. Office Phone 18 'm'mwam»,m;-mwdwmma DR. J. L. TAYLOR | or 'a woman with a baby carriageiL.© *B@r Sundayx PR l3 i Mc eemege en ez N ts i 7wz ONE SECOND MAY -- ~DECIDE SAFETY OR AUTOCRASH rlous weeds. :o"m 1t is 'planned to recommend those eupplies which have bee.. Td or poor qurltly romiively fiee of ¥ ::l- and diseases, the petters points ~This will tax the wheat seed sup-- being scoured <for more than twen MMOIIGMM'J the American Red Cross is eceking to buy in this 'state for use in the relief is 'being exrtended to farmers, It is revealed in--a letter which J. C. &A 22 "OhG Bm Mb For beams, siding, flooring--we're at your ser-- vice for every inch of Lumber you'll need in making necessay fall repairs. P Ti be + han: * ie o Taeke . otiet joas * g k n e e t > Pn o ce Cc e nciie, ~---- . "Thet P 7 e 5 .. but 'twas his only the Red Cross ¥ir to receiva a1i, wu i mIs..-- ailnur Soenmer re-- Quned home this week from a vaca-- fegam t e t 3 & _ Mr. and Mre. W. A. Shaw and sons *:MMMyu the: J. m D Stroke} and daughter, mm' . were --WJ callers last of Mayflower Chapter O E.. 8. acted as escorts" for the Worthy Matron, Mrs. advanced ut _ m!l',fi'"m"'" ouk part in --3 '-tl_hhoix:mmw 'mflgbd&mm' K. thfiumwm 1 and daughter, Der were Waukegan callers Puesday. _' Mr 'and. Mrs--Harry Grantham, Jr, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs_Lon Geary and family at Lake --George Danielson of Chicago is . > a0d Mre. Len Geary and son,| © a cncon'--v RATOR E Junior, mugmm with Mrs. Harry ___ _ REALTOR _ Mr. and Mrs. George Van Natta. of JUSTICE OF THE PEACE fia. and-- Mrs. H. L"Gmn.' f ----" Office m;an dhur guests of Mr. and mw.u-.frhnn..uun'rw .. Mr and Mrs. Frank ifia Mce-- Aisphons ied * _1 Henry, visited with Mrs. Alic _ eammenanemmmennmmntiniendinnmmnmanenietinnsenmenmerineememmmmemmanenmisintrmenicnmmmmmaci 00000000000 T. 21400000 0 00 o _ WAUCONDA : . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0o 0o o 1 . _ 772000000 00)Harry Madill Bartlett at $2 apiece and kept some of the m:::uotmmm That expert wAs mu' a Mfl-nmm.umamm of the b»zes is the opinion of some who foubt that guns were flourisiing in this vlcmuyb:: o-tari:; a8 1721, al-- though a um ber 'of explorers had Mmmmédt)'e ~ounty beusttoentiiiianed 1mom 10 De Irom-- a Mnmnm'mm _ The skull of the beast showed a élean hole bored right--through the eyes. ~Probing do=p into the bone home moulded by the hunters of old. _ Reeves sold several of the teceth Arnolid Reeves of the Temple Stu-- dio. who had been called there to make. pictures, became interested in aheap of semi--petrified bones that workmen had excavated. Picking up the full ekelston he carried them to hRenosha where--an.expert ecxamined them and found them to be from a Paddock Lake proparihg the Johy Puiton pictures Lake county, ¥ atock feed> and this is EXCAVATORS FIND ty Was Years Before Entry fiymmamwum in September : just as long as she in-- A x & little rainfall. the rains of the last ten days to develop the corn in tie county, mhu"?dummmm sa against damage . from the burning rays of old sol. bring it to the point where it would hope for last month. . Silage is good is smiling lno nign mm M these dayg he ; & little m'.'?m the Plonged period of chot weather will do more than develop his corn to the point where it will be more suitable for sllage.-- Exrcept in rare 'cases is .h" hope h'l:fiu"?vmwn may -- ripen 'a manner bring pro€il to the: farmer. ; The corn crop due io the sool sain-- mer and edpecialiy the chilling breez-- es of August in Lake County was far behind and ouly miracles could Warm -- Weather ~Will Serve, ~ Grade of Silage Material. SKELETON OF 200 YEAR OLD BUFEALO an.d Mrs. of Whites. REVERSE CHARGES ON 'BUSINESS||| Day Phone 35; Night Phone 407 _.___ > CALLS . LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOH8 _ Pressing and Cleaning| ---- '\1 _ M10 N. Milwaukee Avenue ~ _ Telephone §51 LIRERTYVILLE FRED c GRABBE Cichy's Tailoring Shop 3 P ; AM and -ll.'flmy Grantham, . -,llqt' ge Wednesday evening with Mr ~ 'and Mrs. Lee Geary at Gilmer o« ;.'Mx-.m and Mrs. H. L Gran-- =~m, 8r., called on Mrs Bib Burnett I > Sn n ar -- a -- e# i & ho A#Z --At -- &A AG tA is Our Specialty, < We Have a Large Assortment of Material for You to Select From.-- Come in and see Us. TA J L O R I N G By U. 8. Goveriment Veterinarian D, C. Grinneli, Inspector in Charge Telephone 329 LIBERTYVILLE Office With Farm Bureau elephone 551 Office in First National Bank Building Mours: 1 to 8:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINO!IS tham, 8r., called on Mrs Bib Burnett ~Friday. _ i+ Mrs--Henry Schatfer of McHenry has been spending this week with her Office Phone 1766 -- Res. Phone 2099 Office at Home on W. Cook Avenue Meets First and Third Monday Nights of Each month at Masonic Hall. Visiting Companions Cordlally invited J. A. TREPTOW. H. P. In Gridiey Hall, First National Bank Bullding. Visiting Neighbors Welcome. W. NAGEL, A. 8, DOUGHERTY 'B. Hughes of Crystal Lake, 'fl&i I.'IW' Thursday oled Mre. Ella Cornwell is visiting in L4b ertyville this week ' Mr.. and Mrs. Kenneth Barr spent SBaturday in Waukegan. Mrs. 'CJarence Daley and daughter, Marésret Jean, spent Monday in Wau-- hfi nemr:::uq :fmlm"" evening daughter, Mrs. Leslie Turobull. Mrs.C. E. Wheelock Mlg'ned hm m , After 'w seve «es Meuton rae Gmntioen 37-- and Mrs. Lee Geary at Gilmer ~ _ Mrs. Verne Langdon and friends of were college graduat's. CATTLE TESTED FREE OF CHARGE various --editions. -- The results have been about the same. in round num-- bers, 77 out of every 100 persons giv-- madeas to, how many of the people ; AJBERTYVILLE, JLLINOIS No, 272 R. A. M. College--Bred Winners JOSEPH A. JADRICH J. 8. WETMORE, Secretary J L Waukegan vis No s at Smith's Taxil WAUKEGAN, IL.)| _ l onntrare--} ROOFINC! SN O W'S PHONE 306 MEETS FIRST TUESDAY OF EacH _ MONTH AT THE TOWN HALL : C. C. HOSKINS, Commander + * Telephone $45J T¥ Telephone 568, L1 enfinee mnnost Agire, on e« will h-u-u&.':'-:c' be, before starting. Going to ARLING T01§ t HOTEL 4+ | _ P. 0. Box 843 LIBERTYVILLE Estimates Furnished Free TAR AND GRAVEL m READY® ROOFING OVER OoLB SHINGLESs -- _ -- FLAT ROOFS RE . COVERED WITH TAR AND PITCH We Do All Kinds Of Roofing A Ngw Line of Pretty Fall Styles Work Guaranteed L« GONSALVES | AT LOW COST i BY HOUR OR Jon £.4 SATIN HATS "The Quaillty Stors" es West Lake Street EAGEESRI;&' at Write to * hy P

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