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Libertyville Independent, 19 Jan 1928, p. 5

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John Baeir of GrayWake 'was a bus-- iness caller in Libertyville Tuesday | ~The Ladies' Aid Society of the Meth-- odist church is repairing and redeco rating the dining room and other rooms of the church. The work wil be completed in about two weeks. ' _ "Business Men and the Book of Mat-- thew" is the special subject which Rev. John E. DeLong, of the Metho dist church will} consider next Sunday morning. Business men are especially invited. Some of their difficulties will Hotel,--New Orleans, conveys the in-- formation that Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brewerton were registered at that hol-- stery last week. a Mrs. E. R. Moore --and daughter ,of Grayslake, spent Friday here visiting at the home of John and Henry Al-- mond, on First 'street. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Abbott and two daughters, of Chicago, were Sunday guests at the Almond home on First the misfortune to fall from one of the company's trucks this week. As a re sgult, he is carrying one arm i na sling. his collar bone being fractured. _ All members of the Modern Wood-- men and Royal Neighbors are urged to be present at the Gridley hall on Friday evening, Jan. 20, at which time & joint installation of officers will be ' Mrs. William Schley, of Newberry Ave., entertained the Five Hundred .Club Wednesday afternoon, 'J: 18. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. V:Ln | of Mundelein, Mrs. John Whitney, Mrs. Schley and Mrs. Herman Krueger, of Long Grove. ¢ f The Humane Society of Lake For est today took possession of a tract of land near Half Day, on which the society wil erect kennels and a hos-- pital for dogs.'It is reported that some thing like $50.000 will be spent in the earing for four In some of the modern apartment hohses in our large cities it is said that some of the the rooms get their light and air only through the key-- tholes of anocther room. j We are equinpped to take care of your Tire $ Troubles, either Vulcanizing or Tire Serv-- . ® ice Repair. § c WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF-- apartments that a man--referred to, when he asked why he had moved out in the country. He said that he was tired of lving in a "pigeonhole." . Hconomy of space where space is scarce. may be a good thing. But sub-- making rooms so small that a man must go outside to change his mind, is carrying matters to an extreme. Frank Waikington, employed by the A card received from the Roosevelt Local and Personal| .>="=.=.s= NEW AND USED TIRES We also charge and repair Batteries at a Small Nominal Cost and there will be facilities for _ Living In Pigeonholes Mr. Car Owner condition is 1e (Copyright: 1928) m-y-mmmnmmmmmmt »ws and |needs of our clHents, us in a po-- ;.m'mwnnmmm--r is mind, save you time and money. ho remg |Whynot00mlnmdulknm? " apart--| No obligation. j REALTOR . J A PB LI N G is | Our The 'instalilation of offitcers of Re-- ibekah Lodge was held last eve-- ning. -- Lydia 'Wehrenberg triet deputy, and Nellie McClain in-- staling marshal, . The office ed were: --Noble Grand, M aters; Nellie MoCilain. -- a j The Waukegan Daily Sun has on bhand a limited number 'of booklets of "Illinois Farmers' Institute, De partment of Household Sclence" for 1926 which has just been issued, Mrs. | H. A. McKeene, Secy. The book is | printed under authority of the 'state: and those who wish copies may have same by calling at the Dailly Sun of-- found gullty and a fine of $25 andjnight After the game somheone dec-- costs for each was assessed. TheY|prated the show window"at the shoe paid an were released. -- tmu with "Smith's sn«;mm " Lester's Store in Bowling. Charles Crabtree, °'~w,m"m"mgohmmnndnwm act as Installing Consul at a meeting most of Wedhesday, «o that of Acme Camp M. W. A. in Liberty-- m passersby cowld learn the result e / _ ------ Afternoon, when it was discovered a mxmumcommm.!m%fi.m'm.mu two youths from Rondout, Were &":rcseount of the strong wind blowing raigned before Justice Lyel) Morris at the time, th6 firemeaitedon 1 m wfvmflm"tmnd_umm'mmmw assault and battery. The complaint watch the sparks' fiying from the of Acme Camp M. W. A. in Liberty--. wille Friday night*of this week, when . the officers of the camp are to be in-- stalled jointly with those of the Royal Neighbors. John Daves of Waukegan,| will act as escort. All Modern Wood-- men and their wives, and Royal Neigh-- bors and their husbands, are invited to attend. Dancing and refreshments will Iollow the ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wells were giv-- en a party at their home Wednesday evening, in honor of their forty--eighth wedding anniversary. > Their seven! children, with their wives and hus, and two nephews and> their wives, the only near ré'atives here. were present. Mr. and Mrs. W, Y. Wells, of Elgin; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wells, Jr., of Lake Forest; Rex E. Woells, of Waukegan, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rouse, o fMundelein. were the out of town guesst Mr. and Mrs. Wells re-- ceived a beautiful sunshine cake from Mr. Weéllg's sister in Minnesota. The cake was. sent by parcel n&fnq ar-- rived here in perfect condi ' The Libertyville Parent -- Teachers' Association held the annual fathers' night at Rockland school last Friday, Jan. 18. About 100 attended. The men's quartet, composed of Glen G. Hoskins, G. C. Gridley, Jay Cairns and O. J. Boehm, sang "Come Back to Erin" and "Kertucky Babe." Both were well rendered and greatly en-- joyed. After the musical prograni, the president, Mrs. L. A. Huson, intro-- \ duced the Rev. Phillip Yarrow ,of the \Iilinois Vigilance Association. Chicago. |Rev. Mr. Yarrow gave a spendid ad--. dress, his subject being "Children and Morality," an all who attended were | well repaid for the time spent. After ' the address--lunch was served and a' social/ hour enjoyed. A picture, "The : Shepherd Boy." was won by Grades four and five of the Rockland school, mtlinovw'noro.ounsu---' no houses having rooms lighted 'and ventiHated with keyholes.: _ We have, however, many comfort-- able houses, both large and small-- Hight and airy--that we would like to show you, if you are planning for a home of your own. * R And if the home 'problem has been | solved for you, how about insurance? ag ~AaNBRH . GORC 2 . at pitw the high school, late this (Thureday) P 6498 Friday afternoon at two o'clock at the parish house. ' There will be a dem-- onstration of aluminum ware. -- It is hoped that a large attendance will 3 present, as the Gui#ld will receive cents on:an order of aluminum ware for every person attending.. -- ; afln.efiyeuldhamthemu of the match. Tony Abadessa says he is through trying to knock the ma-- The--fire department was ca¥led to the home of Mrs. Nettie Simens in Oak Terrace subdivision, across from ples: down. Attractive Do You 618 N. Milwaukee Ave. d paint it yourself un-- z:r the supervis ionofour A New Shelf, Lamp Shade STUDIO head colds? and this was sold this week. Gives prompt and grati-- €¢ving relief. -- Tho Foxa¥, sStrre Phone 55 Libertyvillie --_---- 50c Catarrh Decker & Neville Boxal) » to the To Brighten up your home? -- Come down OovEer 37.3 MILEs OF. WATERMAINS M E a N 8. THAT -- RUNNING ~WATER 18 AVAILABLE TO ALL: HOMEsSs e e : reniently =applied by patent nozzle tip. Why Suffer Jelly The National Daughters of the °G. A. R. will give a card --and bunco party at St. Joseph's school hall Tuesday evening, Jan. 24, starting at 8:30. A cordia) Invitation is extended to all. 4707 MLELMA Po% -- CHavee e W CV PR PCE . CGETCE visitors at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrz. K. C. Wirtz. A numbe rof friends and relatives from out of town were entertained at dinner at the Willow Farm Sunday. The Holy N:me Fociety of Bt. Mary's church give a card party and bunco party at St. Mary's Hall The roads in Fremont at present are in such a condition that it is al most impossible to tell the dirt roads from the graveled ones. It surely ought to put pep enough in every resi-- dent o.{fthe township to work usntir ingly toget all the hard roads allotted to us the coming year. Mrs. Helen Frederick is visitiny rel-- atives in the city. . r 14. ning Jan. 24. There will be a fine lunch and the usual good time, which is always assured to all who attend these affairs. Come and help a very o0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 ~Mrs. Henry Hapke and daughters, Misses Lovise and Eleanor,; and Miss ¢ * Saturday, January 21: f MILTON SILLS _ In Peter B. Kyries story ~VALLEY OF THE Mr. and Mre. Walter Herr and son, Jan. 19 and 20: Dorothy and Jack make a good @tearm in this darma. Scenic "LIGHTS AND SHAD. OWws OF sIcIiLYy" Collegians "FLASHING OARS" January 22: were about her. But she turned them ail down for a bus driver. Dorothy was crazy about men-- Monday, Tuesd: Jan. 23 and 24: __NEVADA A tale of the days when rust. lers roamed the cattle country and gunmen fought the law in a Aand where men ride fast, where they shoot straight, where _' thrills are everywhere. Aesop Fable Pathe Review NOW WE'RE IN LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS DOROTHY MACKAILL and JACK MULHALL in From the Saturday Evening Post Story "Cilarissa and the Post Road' by Grace Sart. 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