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Libertyville Independent, 17 Nov 1927, p. 2

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* % + C + B k t MA Sn eh on ~ae o * KA -,'_'_ ' ' f a 99e '"" C op . . m > > ..' a . * i allton Dowell! spent last Monday t ure <. -- Telephone 202 s ;mwt"m:m*" Fee Weren "'l in _ QUALITY AT LOW CO8T \xzéeat=n t n ns' Ngar s Monday evening ®s. and Cady in Waukegan. Mrs. McCandles and Laura Vasey, motored to Waukegan on Wednesday. Liyle Litwiler and Jack Daly were on duty at Danville, last Friday Sat-- urday and Sunday. on account of the '&%'fll&&hv' i u Appley and children _ Pred Cashmore and friend called at a'.lwm.dlflhh q-ul\u:y'm'hbd'hh William-- Albert ~Cashmore 'me tored to Wedges Corners on Tuesday. 0 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0o o o o ----ROUNDLAKE -- o LEBERTYYVILLEE GARAGE 3 e streets, 75 years ago. ':-'.fibma-,uaam sasmith for more than 25 years and then retired to a farm <in Fremont township which he farmed for many years prior to the: declining> of= Ris health some years ago when he was forced to leave the tarm and move to Round Lake. The deceased was well known thru-- out the--county, having formed a wide ES; RESIDED LN COUNTY 75 YEARS y k + 6 Ei:.'fm Xe. % <. Sm o We 1 > of Chicago, spent Sumday at the Mar-- day of November.--Those who were present at the celeobration were: E. and L. Besinger, Frits Shubert Clara Meir and Wi#HHam Moehling. ~A light 0000000000000 0]|"As th discivles were leaving on 24°0tation in the manufacture and Frits Shubert, Ed Bensinger "and W.hwnu'uu:mywudmmm..; tin Bederske and family. swords among them. --Today men associktion with Joe, Robert Martin Bederske celebrated hnis | **** their country to have the strong. 200 Ray Graham, in the past, I found m«"mumm &"&'hmmld'--"l"-flg":.mrfli-h-fl present at the m':': y |out and met the army led by Judas. Which gave 'John F. and Horace E. _ on ie o en * 4+ n i ty appep Rgugt ameIcCs 8 _ victories, not eo one of the strongest retail selling or-- moved into the Wmm;fimmmmm:Mmhmm«M» near the St.--Pau! Station. is not & packist. hmfimflnt 00000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O |petrazal. Hev. Siteot oumpared the Mt. Jonnings bas regumed in o sioser WEST FREMONT o ?°m s Crisi wih the puuast ol? may. the umt "wie "heoeniems o a#1. PR oamm.mmmmfiggmdmwm P& AL Ai Pa Ph Wu th Ph Pe P Inc o Sm m NC t im a%. / 7 39e 2 oi th & T Woiat Waiter Bmith and Charles Bucholts: and Mildred Bed-- . Frar hnd Oof--Mr. : EWM&M.MMM%M'I';%WI'& the Pe ' * P saar. and chicken supper in the par-- --_G. A. Vasey transacted business in'fors of the church on NoTember 17. Meheniy on "munday . ) Mc gnd Mro. Charles Weaver and Idoyd Fisher was a caller in Wa® ar; ima Hans attended -- Word h 1 _ "L'D,. W AuaAS. Al 'OOOOOOQOOOOO'OO_::?£WA Passfield Walter Burs and M --__ . -- . " Wy, :;;'mn ','"' Wednesday "'h"m'.a::'l The Volo school is to give an 0'd Wadgesday " morn 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 6 0 0o 0o 0o when everyone went to.church. 'The monthly <progtam will be mailed in Mnmtomlu,viuwrm Sunday-- school is at 9:30 and church services at 10:30 a. m . Rev. Street conchided by saying We sorvice facilitien :flllltb offer er<--a nsl aga '% ;%:xm "M?OOOOQOQQQ 000000 revidiy fotrams io on ma on hn o LAKEZURICH o Greece de swo were plienty. ani they woent CJY amd remaykable organizing abflity mflflmfiouwuw:'umuflmmm: ummumzm,wmu-A 'reputation and ""'"W"m public confidence in the his ' Master, Jesus : 'him to Yalues they--offered, for the public put it away. Thus Christ laid --down knows that CGraham éiandard of vail His plan for peace. c ues," said Mr; Jennings in announcing Whn&d&"numm bis taking of 'the yae to save Himself, the turned _ "I beMeve their n with the trying to conquer the world by force. the industry. I feel that it is certain somewhat surprised: when Rev. C. E. sons, operating 38 well--iocated sa'es-- for'ms. Stosconane. Oxoe aderavied fowe® and service atations "with' a * i & ?'rnnhwt::'mmm mxfl"'"" _ in 1986 . . They expected to hear' a .. Jennings' new connection with patriotic sermon about the greatnees Paige of -- America's 'mu':..mm..za".mm_'?_" The funeral services were held on _ fhar ie' nuuvendendd misht. uncarth them and read of what 'm, Nov. 14, conducted by the * * %"% _ _ ; lw when tl:dr m;v.:dt |Rev. Mr. Jevue, at the 'homé. ~Mrs. JmeW Old John Singer's publication, the tlnbllnnndlnl-hlou'r Markat P,;,,, ¢~,;,. | Dismond Loke Herald, was one of the Pmd nin-ly:.nflua Qw P'i" Cm:-u-m Binger, in his day 'ferings expressed the sympathy of all; ~ _ T tss '~*~| & hotel owner on the east bank of tha . ts t i * 2 ic it d ccoay 4 Cie 5 in 0 n cee .w o on ts Apuiaing wops n l . id 1i o We ie Nee _ wte Oe U ferings expressed the sympathy of all uk : oo e ingy Camcmiiy .". ie - his 'neighbors and friends. Bom' x ; laid--to 'rest in the family lot at the : N"Yoqt.wu---?mo . e is survivred by his wife. Mrs. Dings, Incorporated, one of New York's ton, Colorado; six . one of continuously since 1914, has become are Lewis A. Mills, Mre. Robert Rouse Of Now York and henceforth Mrs. LeRoy Kane, MrS. C arence Snet. serve exclusively as a Paige dealer singer and Mrs, Hardin Rouse. There in . NWw York. --The announcement KUAAFNAIT® 1. L 1e > hy h Soraidermass ue nae ondrixta t xt o DIAMOND LAKE 0 sies executive at Detroit and since 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 o 0 0o 0o !*:+ as the metropolitan dealer. Es Since the organiszation of C. H. Jen-- Aaomu u.mmmmum,nmmuu church. last Sunday -- morning were it krew to include a force of 650 per-- VOLO a oaller at the Dow Weud "9o, s Stol T suw att AP OE s imttiglae . 2 apiey c io t mCP Ns sep t s Pnleen Nt 1 ts ces sn §# is m"'"""" roolihees perae ® AAisrmame wite, * on i3 onR 1t 0000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 o _ The Misses Fink, Harkness J Mr. and <Mre. Fitsgerald 'and son "'""'M'flnfiutmm made's mobping sspediion i Obf cago on P e University of Illinols, Mr. and 'Mre Hite which he enjoyed during their former association in 'the manufacture and sale of Graham Brothers Trucks and Zannouay -- ornuing Ior a~ nunting ip along the Minois --river." > Miss Elizabeth Tonne is at present mmm,&m"""'_{ The Libertyvilie Times, carrying a of New York and> -m&'"f.dmumnm.m serve exclusively as a Paige deaier| O 'J26%0 for All; Malice Toward in . New York. : The announcement! N°D®" was another> paper sealed comes ns * suprise due to the long *WAY. H. L. McCullough had been its association of --C. «FL. -- Jennings with , PUb!isher. Dodge Brothers, Inc., first as Ni-v' The Chicago Morning;:News, Sept. York wnies : representative, then _ as | 13. 1881; was the third joutna'. sales executive at Detroit, and since . its publisher are long since gone. home of 'Mrsa. uhi SR S L 4 es gianin t ».}_Ik_MQ.aotm'.bhgcotm he: home,. -- . _ _ the long period of entombment, were of Wauconda called also drawn forth. Fisher home on last Lists of names covering the puplis n&mdfi.aéu-'g,"""gm"mflum i and : mem church were UM",&. T.'"g"mhfl'm 1 K9 3 90 . snen, as is <the--case ~now, those people filed away copies of the news-- papers-- 60. that -- coming generations lktt,luuthunnudnuo"ht Old John Singer's: prbilcation.. ths 8 the ',Mt'h;oflml.mouottho : coples uncovered.. Singer;, in his day # hotel owner on the east bank of the lake, is long since dead but his paper has lived on and flourished ander the away. ~H.--L. McCullough had been its Ti Thies 'thrmes rning News, Sept. 18, 1881; was the third jouina'. its publisher are long since gone. Two coins of the day were also in-- cluded. f These mementos of 46 years «go are to be increased with the addition of present day names, papers and coins aaiuo Uf iO 134D@Ttyville Independent. Singer's paper was dated Sept. 10, _ The Libertyvilie Times, carrying a date. of April 14, 1881, and a motto of: "Justice for All Malice Toward has lived on and flourished ander name of the Libertyville Independ M Pince Tekt Wobremt 10 yeate heve and wearing 'away the old, much as g;_;gmm to give way to 'z:. ¥Fitst Presbyterian charch now *m"m and Douglas ave-- on of Rev. Guy Smock it was opened so to be prepared for a newer vault. Two email per cent." 0_ _= "~~ _ --___ _ _ O. Exclusive patented device You'll want the new Hupmobile 1928 Six for its new beauty and ex-- Eflmik,. pmobile 1928 Six is the mechanical masterpicce beneath the hood--a larger engine. * the hood--a larger engine. 1. Power increased 15 per cent. 3. 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