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Libertyville Independent, 2 Feb 1928, p. 5

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. Wednesday Evening, February 8th THE INDEPENDENT------ONLY $1.50 ) CARDS, BUNCO AND REFRESHMENTS, 35 CENTS The Fimkofa Neries of CARD and BUNCO Parties, Under the Auspices of the American Legion LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. _ Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 €axet * Lake County National Bank --------YOU AR-- Not Too L R 4 h P owg p in No k " eeelbinnipnes l ol -- Euce -- ul uied 5> 0C enani -- And Auxilary Will be Held on "%fi,fi"&&mmm&mmm 3 _ « 4s °_ _._ ©-- i¥ cago, to be at St. James' church sengers several hundred miles in a to fit each of your use each service the more you will profit by your connection with this insti-- of our services you use and Libertyville Town Hall bhritatmanx Mlub to join our do it now ing at 8 p. m., at the ' *A M Decker & Neville || 2 -- University, will spend the week end W. G. Wells, : o Miss Ethel Ray spent the w@ek end ummdlulnflhfiu-. at her home south of town. ; ~-- Miss Helen Honeywel and Willard Hyatt were in Chicago Sunday to at-- Dorothy, the Httbaabwotlr..i and Mrs, Mike Behm, mml removed by Dr. Penney Saturday. ' Roy F. Wright. of the Lake County National Bank made a business trip to Grand Haven,. Mich., Monday. . _ Edgar Lindroth and Robért Svelt man were in Chicago Sunday after noon and attended a performance at the Oriental Theatre. '. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dillon are so-- t Iwm. Cardinals ' VaCkL 10 ns avoue uuuacisivunu, :u'::noly&mm ml'!Wuv.udne'o:u'; games of basket bail last to the old adage, we may expect six evening to the St. Patrick's Alo weeks more of winter. Shorty Miller teams of Chicago. Thegames were MA4¢ a trip down town today, this played in Chicago the score of the Deing one day of the year he never first being 50 to 7, and the second con. , fail# to venture forth. One year ago test 38 to 14. ( 000| cremmeneneremocemenessunemememmeen Ti 'Depettment at the Migh school The Speed c Department at the high school . | last Thursday night, drew one of the By R G. 1 largest crowds sver seen at the high school. No one was admitted to the REA dance floor unless in costume.. 'The , list of prize winners is not available. w,b.mz'uymw.n.mr" In Bible language, "a day's Jour M_,_.ml Burridge ney" is 33 13 miles. This would im:fl a t tn.'fi"wth-mw.m nual annvantian af tha THameas af i. the modern automobile carries its pas-- 'There is a supply of. the Iilinois | 'The old adage, "The more haste, the """". Insti books, W'_ less speed," must be laid on the shelf ;'"mm-:ytb?'mm with many another old saying that the asking. 'The book contains 264 Y have been good advice in the pages, with many i}lustrations, and is DPast. but which does not apply in this HUlled with valuable information of in-- progressive day--and age. "th and 8th. Items Of General Intetest To Local People Aubrey Wells, a student at Iilinois h# For Valentine's February 14 The Artstyle SILVER KING Here is a box of chocolates * which is truly wonderful. better and more expensive A Full Pound $1.50 34€ 34€ @ MOoRTGAGES Langworthy's annual Pc--sale starts Baturday, Feb. 4.. Hundreds of: wom derful bargains. 1t Ladies' Soci y¥.|time. Davis has dropped completely l."o:m vln":;ut :ztm,'metmm"b&m'm Feb. 7th, at the thurch for the winter municated with us since going south. picnic. Hostesses are Mrs. Brad{ford.| wy,--ron the youngest son of Mr. Mis. J Whlams Mrs. Whstlet *D@|ad Mrs. Ray N. Smith, has bee criti-- mwm.m&fi"'mmm""""r dish to pass. Also don't f l'm,:o;u. Imtmmtht is l W ie j Dick is beat Bert ¥Fin-- McDermott elong Karl is out to ml::::dotwfim .."uu: an |stad, in head coverings.. And it's a f y to who is the winner. Dick auditor with the Waukegan Finance M|"| Aw u. a 1 mm"&"mmn':-mmfl (variety' and antecendents Democratic ticket. He is the first to|UDknown) containing all the hues of program Friday afternoon, Feb. 17. uumamu«:urmm gm«,«mm d accomplish-- ' of the P. T. A. during the past $1 years, since the organfzation on Feb. 17, 1897, at Washington, D. C., ;:ghn'::. There will be a birth candla Jighting ceremony ;hm&ktvmvmm Date. -- James Suter will furnish the musical part of the program. Pvery one is cordialy invited. ~The batn dance given by the Liber-- tyville Club at the town hall Tuesday night. is reported as being one of the most enjoyable affairs sponsored by thoor%nmmmwhovu- tured 'Into the hall clad in anything more elaborate than gingham or over-- alls was asseased a stiff fine, Harry Pester presided over a likely looking keg, said to contain nothing stronger than sweet cider. Anyway, he had a line and di a Slourishing business. The music for the dancing was furnished by 'Hapke's orchestra, and Bert Hall was at the hey day of his glory as chief caller. .Bill Larsen, of the Lib ertyville Trust and Savings Bank, was chairman of the entertainment com-- mittee, and did a noble job. Old methods have become thread-- bare. The world is moving at a quick-- ened pace. Modern business is speed-- ing up its operations. The public de-- mands better, quicker service in all lines. . The "delay, linger and wait pelicy'" of the past no longer is tol-- ' . F k 4 5 & ¢ L ols s s w"*, * «4 ~% aginag * 4 «: %; t 3x .. e i.' i. T i ' a member of the LibertyvilleMundelein Real Estate e e , i tiat S "T se' t 4e al 7+ ie : se 4 The Speed of a New Day t RE A L T O R & G, EKE A P I NX G REALTOR ;m:nmu:u s were|known as the old Whitnell farm was ; Been crawling < on the sidewa'lk in Ourned to the ground this morning .m«mm& And during|at two o'clock. There were two fami-- | February and Ms dh'tmthnuunv't::hmmr.n.\'n 'mmmw"m Treook his brother--in--law, Otto Co-- ,'quMc undhbog | hen. © The first named saved part of ' have a--tough time down there.|their effects but Cohen and his fam-- The first of the week everything was|ily were driven <out in their night |frozen as far south as Miami. Must'clothes. The fire is supposed to have |be that Hughes is busy chopping up started from a defective fiue. Both those pine trees for fuel, as we have fan went to the homes of rela-- itime. Davis has dropped coimpletely place is located east of Rondout, south ,mflmmmnb&ut'm'd North Shore tracks. ." nok & ': new board of directors of the N . Warren the youngest son of Mr.)E Condell Memorial hospital, lad Mrs. Ray N. Smith, has bee criti-- named was confirmed in the cally ill the past week with pneu-- aty court today. The board is l monia. Latest reports are that he is of Max Kohner, represent-- improving. s gx mm%(hb.: Mre. -- Colia | Dick Bari is out to beat Bert Fin-- epvesent ,,m"h:m,"w' d' oss |stad. in head coverings. And it's &A {cigp: R. G. Kaping; for the American |tossup as to who is the winner. Dick : and Samuel Insull, Jr. 'GAGES Mresmen . LA _ Investment But Mortgage Investments should only be k made under experienced guidance. 'Therefore. if promptness appeals to you, we suggest that you entrust your real estate and insurance matters to us; for you will find that our prompt-- mqmmwmw.m dealing and reasonable charges. ~ Recognizing the requirements of the present day, we make promptness one of the important qualities of our work. We do not subscribe to the motto. of that procrastnator who said "Never do today what you can put off until In any business placed in our care, be it large or small, we try to give it children are away to.school. Then in the night time, from'some un-- known source a fire breaks forth. You luckily escape with your lives. But your years of success, what comes your way. You invest in a you have spent a lifetime in ob-- taining, it goes up in smoke. all of u-;mu'.mwea Youmm back n re you f ago. -- UNLESS YOU &Aw BUCH A POSSIBILITY AND HAD ME TAKE CARE OF YOUR IN-- Insurance is One thing that you must buy when you don't need it, to have it when you do. EVERYTHINGS ; ags GONE "I Fresh Creamery FRED H. SMITH ||| ° THEATRE Home, Furniture, THEN WHAT? Of Every Kind. ||| Thursday, Friday, ocms A anrl "A Make a Realtor your consultant. His, know-- ledge and code of ethics can prevent small matters from growing into losses. Then-- if a dispute should arise, you will be pro-- tected by the arbitration board here at Head-- quarters. When you buy or sell--a Mortg'a.ge: It pays to consult a _ . . Y0U Fronmsaw We try to avoid Y¥ 2. 1 HAFEMANN'SDAIRY B U TT ER |'" Be Sure to Visit the 2 lbs. for $1 S i aritmgre c e snn e February 2 and 8 _ Clara Bow .' : ~lIm----< ' 'GET YOUR MAN Max Davidson Comedy "LOVE 'EM AND FEED / Thunder (the Dog) --in---- "WOLF FANGS" Also a special reel showing the Saturday, Feb. 4 Little Mickey McGuire and his Gang in MICKEYGS PALS Sunday, Feb. 5 "GINSBERG THE GREAT" with GBORGE JESSEL and GERTRUDE ASTOR Fable and News Tel. 94 a man in TPpr ~ || LA DM, SANRMT, FBB. 4 21 EDWARD REDDING, Pr |||--Lake County Insurance ; commencing at 10:30 a. m., the following p 4 Large Horses, Brood Sows, 40 Head Pure f Bred and High Grade Cattle--one of the p best Herds in the county; 3 Pure Bred Hol-- [ stein Bulls, 3 months to 18 months old. Hay, [ Grain and Full Line of Farm Machinery. 1 _ Small Articles and Machinery Sold FIRST NATIONAL Thursday, Feb. 9t AUCTION SAL The undersigned will sell at Public Auction, on the farm of Albert Jack, 1 mile west of Millburn, 4 miles east of Loon Lake, 5 miles southeast of Antioch, on f Free Lunch at Noon. THME LOWEST RATES CONSISTENT WITH QOOD Telophone No. 8 Or 628--M4--1 J. M. McKitrick, Inc. When you carry a check bookmtnd'd. of use to nebody but the owner., > ==* = a check to pay a bill. We will be glad to open a checking account for». a at the Armory--16th and Michigan, Chicago Open 10:30 a. m. to 12 p. m. daily HAVE YOUR AUTOMOBILLE INBURED in THE Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 ~' UBERTYVILLE, ILL _ 'heft--Proof YOUR MONEY IS Admission Free Phone 32 Usual T ay aby sara

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