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Libertyville Independent, 6 Sep 1928, p. 7

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trom the hay loft. threatened to commit suilcide. Relatives had feared that the aged man might try to take his own lifte and they have been watchful but he Mth-tlhm Placing J. Hulik, aged 8b years, ftather of Joseph Hulik, proprietor of a resort at Lon lake, committed suicide by hnduh"lwh&;uwfig resort Tuesday. aged man disappeared at 9:30 o'clock and his bdymmwwuv-] eral hours later. Dr. C. F. Beatty corrections of physical defects and prevention of communicable diseases are emphasized. Part three concerns hw«gm.--- eral program tfrom standpoint of hnummuu-.-u, mmnma-m-.i 4& special form is included to help part of this section." & m & 1 o e e e Eenenemeneenneneeenneeneeeeneees ® 7 « iAnaitiieds udivher mmaimesenidn ® # . f me--ngas < NOC -- & 2 eE [ : . l Asters--1st, Mrs. W. W.'Geary, a C o o -- ainirrepmes Arett it ts ons ar M FAIRMAN & Pepersen' frefie c rew which are practiced.at school. Home fitlals -- of the congres point out,|tet. "means> a lay backing which helps }2st to remove fromt the effort any impli-- ; Peiti cation which might be made that it A iss health department effort to in-- | week crease activity for political reasons been or the like. It is an asurance of suc--| _ M: OW C C wl L OO aue ranaee cCc o GC oCC CP . CE enc eecoone . HHE ECEEC -- LA subject to the appraisal. M-wfll'-Wfltg:.':nm-fl. j be printed upon which bers of Mrs. ond Meyer entertained thhm&w:xz.-mu&mhbhdmu&m principals, nurses and mflenaonDnMAmuht may make their reports. The for-- Thursday. } word on the:--first copies of the form mmmuwu' mwmammam'mmwhm. as follows: -tauur..::uqu. 'l':' h'm standards lfor healthlnul . .,,,, 1. 7 1_ ")"__ SWEWOUnmiLIQnoo SHa . Early registration advisable -- for --choice of--hours. Not Political Move "Co--operation of the IMlionois Con-- gress of Parents and Teachers," of-- health education in the divistion of child hygiene, is in--direct charge of the work for the state department of health. She was aided in plan-- ning the work by Mre.--N. G. Sim onds, first vice president of the Ill+ nois Congres of Parent--Teachers, m!th;"mdm.mm ap eampaign of lowa Parent--Teachers. | Lake Forest Illinois Congres of Parent--Teachers, the state department of health early this month will embark upon a cam-- paign of school health appraisal. lilinois State Board to iInspect SATURDAY, SEPT., 8 500 Western Avenue North ( Three minutes from stations ) Illinois will be Lake County Teachersa' Institute at . u2. the Presbyterian church school had ;m.&nmmm m ernoon. The caddies of Vernon Ridge Golf }lah. They will be gone about one Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Carr--and H. Olendort and son epent the week end at their summer home at Lake Co mo. Miss Gertrude Roberts, of Ra-- cine and Wilson Olendorf, of Liber-- mmmmonru ehildren, of Chicago, last week. -- _ Mrs. Arthur Merner and Mrs. P. Perry visited Mrs. Merner's aunt in CMQW:@:-I". FA Miss Harriet Stryker spen: wumwc---;m-- -- Vernon Gise, Leslic Siryker, Kenn-- eth Wessling, Arthur Cashmore, and George Stryker are on an automobile are on a vacation trip to Muskallunge ' mmmmmum. "'m'm.llch-.m"hmngu:t thelonoo(thdrmu A and Mrs. Peter Porry, last week. lr._gu_r_-.mwmm The Milton Fran'z family and Mrs. '|church on Saturday, Sept. 1. _ _ J Mrs. William S. Heath and daugh-- {ter, of Austin, spent several days of :last week at the home of Mrs. R. E. Muhike and Mrs. Craig, attended the Miss Ethel Titus returned last her s:udies cf yoice and piano at :. Uh Chicago. 4 ry &\ 'Gnn.u', Miss Barbara Huh! was soloist at the wedding of Miss Dorothy Seifert rented their bungalow on Osterman avenmue and will move 'to Chicago some time next week. + svending past ten days we € ient of the U. S. Shipping Ruard Begirning on September 10, the on. Monday afterncon and evening, and Friday afternoon, of each week. The hours--will be from 23 to 5 in the afternoon and from 7 to 9 in the eve-- lt.mlnwamnm Wis., rere week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harcli Young. Mr. and Mrse. Fred Sallach have Mastorees pere! oo ht dtime Masterson, 'Doyle, Tully and Silver ham families provided a 550 acres home and goif course lor the Pres-- Madam X, society editor of the itago 'Tribune devoted a colitmn a description of the beautiful Lay at Weber's sister and two nerth 'of Deerfleld, last of Oak Park If%bmb;nfn.r.w.vm E anC l garden st onl Oe OE oiepH 2 Eth Aarden study The annual flower show of the Deerfleld Garden Club was held on mmutmm ree '!'hm'rv;:w very well arranged. Junior the children received money as the To enumerate the different exhib-- its-- which did not win prizes would be difficult, but several outstanding enes were pink and white tubsrous begonias floating in a covered glass Park preached at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning. ~ The Dorcas Society of the Presby terian Church met Thursday: after-- Roon in the church parlors. -- 4 Mrs. Georges Burnett and children Charles and Jeanne, Russell Batt and Bud Lepac spent three wéeks on a motor 'trip through lowa, Nevada, They spent the week end with rela-- Miss O'Callahan's grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Virgin on Monday. James McGarvie spent the week end with friends at Detroit. family, Mrs. William Kreh and son William and Miss Ethe! Kreh motor-- ed to Starved Rock, on Labor Day. Misses Viola and Irene Rocken-- bach and Miss Louise Hubn visiied at the Orman Rockenbach home at Lake Zurich on Wednesday. Miss Irene Rockenbach gave a very interesiing talk at the business meeting of the Tuxis Society. A pic-- nic is planned for Friday evening, at ilhnNaz. ~ ~ Miss Eleanor Meyer visited friends at Michigan City, Indiana, last week.. She returned to Harvey on Tuesday and will teach Domestic Science in the township high school. This is her ninth year in the school. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Russo and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Agardt, of Chicago, on Monday.-- John Derby who spent <the summer with relatives in Wisconsin returned home Friday evening. of Deerfleld people attended. Mr. and Mrs. James Freeman and Chhftb.dMAmuvh:!'.at ton, lowa, over week Miss Alice Hads left Tuesday for ocloolthu-h'ngr. C. W. Getty has moved from Cen-- tral Avenue«to his newhome in the day for their new work. -- -- _ _ -- The Chicago District of Evangeli-- cal churches had a Union 'picnic on was Sstruck by--a passing car and Wmld::.ulloo_uhm car was injured was necessary to 'leave the car in 'Barring:on for repairs. Miss Miriam Rapp will 'teach in the-- grammer school at -- Downers Grove this year and ther sister Miss Mr.=and Mrs. Jdhn 'Biryker. Miss Caroline Steward and Miss Frances two weeks with her son, Delbert J. Wilson and his family, at Edgewood, _ Miss Marion--Stryker, of St. Luke's Hospitat © Chicago, is spending her Yacation at the home of her parents Rockenbach visited Miss Ida Stryker in Chicago, Sunday. -- ~ Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert Gislebracht, ter which they were address by «he | Sheriff Launches Search for hy Mam Poamtrery o ue bece | _ Margaret Andorsots PHo Uiub, had a gala day on Friday of last week. They had various contests were given. At 6 p. m. a suopper was served:them at the Club House, at-- ter which they were address by the Rev. Mark 'J; Andrews of the Deer-- They left Tues-- pj» | din; 2nd, Mildred would fl&'run:.w ass 4, et ndin€ | Hoffman: Ind, C# glass GhuS'l;qnel ' i t YOEt:| ces Wileon: 2nd_ T & of the Church School staft | F'r: on.'m,'imns. September 11, | am at the bhome of Mrs. E. L Vinyard. _ "Meo:ing of the Session, on Wednes ter day.evening, September 12. at the |at home a%'p';m bloust *2. ks oo m Troop: : Beouts will neet on | St: ¥riday evening at. 7:15. -- / ~|ma _A cordial welcome to all the serv~| of ices and activities .of.this chaurch. -- [1 ~"|_i J. '*-"*rt"----------v "%mmfl%is The 4 4 c :. m & C m.' tor will conduct the service. -- -- in llu.A.R.WarnerwuzinnthN -%fl-l'sl. in a ribbon for watermelon pink sinnias turned home in I:mflut bowl. 0 spent the x at the eteen prizes in money ($1 for| Mrs. Méi 'ebb a first, 50c for second and 25¢ for the tertained Mr. 'and My third) were awarded the Juniors, $5 Fond du Lac, s a of which for dollar prizes was given | Wweek; by W. . W. Geary.: There were forty-- miiineicaniiitoer itc rarhey David Stryker received $1 for the 0'"'9'.0 Theer were six classes and the fol-- E'm JA¥ lowing prizes were awarded: . 000000000 Class\1, 1st, Catherine --Hoffman: §18. * Mmumnwfi:gm'mm«u, erine Cunningham. 'The above was remember for single tomato. ©-- . f wr'..'"'-':& 'Olass 2, plate of tomatocs -- ist. |annurinnd #n mass 1221 Bre. Hugh Patterson received see-- ond prize for & green bow! contain-- mpnn!m:;'mn| h&mlmu. "MIs. A : BR Warnar us mer blossoms, Mrs. Dawdell. The prizes of the exquisite green glass bow! and candlesticks with sil-- ver filagree, donated by Mrs. Martin . Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Van Duezer en-- _ The immense baskets of gladiolas tertained a number of relatives at 'muowmthemuhmmmm. Among those DIMCMGM&WMM were-- lr.mlum Mvumenwmeo-mm Parkinson from . Onarga, IIL, who -- _Exhibit A--Artistic Arrangement | have been on an extended auto tour of "cut " flowers--1st Mrs. mwwmmm Wholf, basket or red dahlias; 2nd, | and arrived in Antioch in time --to )(m&n.'l'lmson.mhsnto( spend the week--end with Mrs. Park-- shrubbery cuitings. Honorable men-- inson's parents. tion for three varieties of.roses, Mrs. The school yard fence is b "1g H. A. Peters. m . extended so that the: property re-- Honorable mention for mixed bo-- mm»mmm A. W. Brintnell, basket of late sum--|OPCDS September 17. mer blogssoms, Mrs. Dawdell. &Ewmg ThepflmotmmM [ _haying dae"bovlu'dwnthm_- friends as dinner guests. Besides the TMMWM.'M& and snow on the mountain éxhibited by Jacob Conrad bad a table alone. Mwumenwmeo-mm.. ' Exhibit A--Artistic Aarrangement velunias----lst, Mrs. E. J. Ginter; And and 3rd, Mrs. E. B. Jordan. Mrs. G. Shroeder from Burlington was an Antioch taller Tuesday. nuun.nummu- ursday evening after having spent a couple of weeks at the home of her son «Merrill at Springfeld, II1, _ -- . Mrs. L. R. Van Patten was a '{-.m now of Bloomer, e nctrer ns en 'r.&namllu'-nn-a.u( this village, but left here to locate hMMMmm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o T hant I8 --onars --alra aa4a n2 ". J fMonday, AuE. the cause being in-- nutumnfllmummrhol:'mimmm uu.hmmqumm\hw'm;mw ed Drum. nnn'ahr-hmh'n; been spent at Grass Lake. In '*M'm © 3 dm?mhm Ti ' 6 * ® as Chrysier sedan, license No. 134,133.:| After leaving Antioch he moved to uuhu&.mAmMmmwwmmmm a few weeks ago. % he went to Florida. Mr. Horton has mmmflmmum'mum...w trace has been found of them.. ' |number of friends here. "There <had been no love-- affair Bince purchasing the Edgar hotel uhulm"Mh&n.mmmmmm great deal to be learned about|Mr. Geo. Holderness has had the either," the sheriff stated. building repainted--cream with green Notices have been sent out to halt| trimmings and this" week he has the automobile, if seen, and hold|erected an electric sign © showing any occupants. s that the name has been changed -- armnmrm en mdns from the "Edgar House" to "The 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O | Anthiers." -- 1 The sherifé admitted that he was hothcb'ruml:nusyl- vester Lang. . Lang, said, was about 28 years old and had work-- ed as a farm hand for a man nam-- ed Drum. Drum's farm is located across the road from the Anderson c¥ _ | . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis and fam-- O |ily of Kenosha were Antioch callers ©| The Antioch fire department was abooopgooogbgg vo000000 ovuufi"! bers of St: Mary', pariahs ""?;'-m"r:onbc their m'n-s L3 70 o6 Te Mequvalany voremouy as ank W atl io Ainah hhmum:um.u r'mwhmwm *u-,_" eir home in Antioch for * |Eva Lennin. These young ladics all -- Mr. ,_m.mmmmu.-mum with the Chicag> Footwear com-- A deal involving many acres of Bany & Store at this place spent SuD-- |farm land, west of the village and day and Monday in Antioch While|elose to the Onwentsia Hunt club, here he and John Nixon drove . to was made on Friday when the Waukegan where Mr. McGhee pur-- |of F. G. Distmeyer, Mra. Julla Gal M"Mmm.r,a,w.,m Dietmeyer, -- Frank es Lomn Watson tamity mored | Sm stil) we mpone & aont o Tt '-?._mghft."_" week and on -hfi.'-'. ie Rnmmem Ior h at ell of ealled out at 7:80 'Thursday night vl-amllnhnhmum WWG-W-&:: was soon extinguished AA o ;FZ'%:& "&' rage et lt . wv:-w-;m retig * % death of Ernest Horton, which took place at his home at Tampa, Florida the wook wih remives in Chicego. ':r.lu"muflvo&.l:::m after having spent | sum-- .c"fil'uhfimhmoldm try. _ He says he had a wonderful time but is glad to be back in Anti-- was an Antioch caller Friday. E at Victory Memorial hos-- in Waukegan; Saturday morn: reached here of the Mr. and Mrs. G B. qh > Antiqch callers | Depot street, and north on North Dfil:vm\monndmuno.&ay avenue to include property© of the were in Crystal Lake last department was | Corona Pen factory. Monday evening. & Thursday : night | --Every buildin gerected or enlargea | , 2480 Fisher and son transacted woke out at the | within the first limits must be en--| PUSID®SS-- in McHenry on last m"m clcsed on all sides with walls con. | Wednesday. ereg sc eg "',m wholly of stone, brick, or |_ M &24 Mrs. Lioyd Fisher and son |-- entertained hor | OHRC® @quivslent incombustible ma |fP°Df Thursday. evening at the res-- teriais, and the roof must be of in.|{@°NC® Of Géorge Schied, at Wau-- " } > Mrs. William Dillon and children, in mt "et |o o 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a | !"2.}0w2 of her father, John Walton. ave been * Thomas Fisher was a Wauconda ' ."0 wmogm «q | business caller on Tuesday. "'m'ui: ; - ; Little Marjorie Eddy, of Grayslake *Deleran "ails | O O O O OO O O O O O O O O | is svending a few days at the home a s " grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. ¥ evening. _ | wy, KE Ransom. Mrs H Schulitsz. | Passficld. _ P o YASrR AC i |L K. A F%?»% -',;fi%g'v it 6 ho s t t 'k'j%% -- L B. M f and family motored mmm'"'"m Hatry to Kenosha today. © Miss Levia Buchanan of Chicago , ~, e im * h: Wauke-- w' a few dayt at the Thos. . .Mz, and Mrts, Melvin Becker and|ing a few days with her daughter, un.m'mm mmihhcmlt and. Mrs. ~~ .. SM€8 Oe . m h # .__Derit Patten, supervisor of| Milford Smith transacted business Newport, who has been vyery ill, is| 8t Belvidere, Sunday. j qw"mnnrmflmwfll'."lmmnm home. : ln:l':nllbonnnwlurm 'are _ C. A. Drawheim and Clarente LUX| poonging a fow days with relatives A"m'mm" Mrs. Mary Lusk and Mrs Grace farm land, west of the village and Kirwin, were Saturday callers at the was made on Friday when the farms | _ _The Church services at the Volo of ¥. G. Dietmeyer, Mrs. Julia Gal-- | M. E. --church will be held on Sept-- lagher,; Phillip Diectmeyer, Franyk | ember--9 instead of September 2. Clark and Mrs. Mary Diectmeyer| Fllwood Dowell was a Sunday din-- were sold. We erpect to hear of the ner guest at the home of his sister sale of many more farms in that Mrs. George Schied, at Wauconda. neighborhood, as an option has been |-- Mr. and Mrs. Leslio Davis and placed on nearly all the land west of | family spent Sunday afternoon at the river. the Howard Davis home in Waucon-- Many --from--.here attended > the | da. Milwaukee state fair last week.| Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker and Among those who weer there on | children of Crystal Lake, spent Sun-- Friday were: Mr. and Mrs. Otmer | day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Patch, Fred and Frank Strahan, Les-- | Vazsey-- lomafl!flm nag JuephTomhky,oldn(imlt:l"hke * Mrs. J. Porter was a caller in this vi ty Mon-- George ~spent ~Friday in Chicago at | day. §0Q000000000000 ' Mrs. E. Ransom, Mrs. H. Schults, and children and Miss Florence Phillips, all of Milwaukee, were din noer guests of Mrs. E. V¥. Luzx, Thurs eration of an ordinance suitable for adoption in that community, now has a building code annd rules pre-- scribing fire lHimits, through the ap-- proval of such a measure by the vil-- board provided for the establishment of a building depart ment and the assessmetn of fees on 'all, construction <to cover the cost °fi inspecting and consideration -- of The ordinance in many respects is Mr.w&:l'nmuwm gan, lacking o some of the rulings dfl:m"mmwmmmm --_ Fire limite as decribed in the ordi mance will include property south of the north line of limits running south along.east line of water tower iot ing Lake and ig paraliel with Victoria 'street to Selter lot, thence east through alley ("Quality" street) crossing Main to include Episcopal church property; and the east boun. dry to be a line approximately 250 feet east and parallel with Main to ment and Fees for Con-- . struction Work in City 7+ idii SHG MFZ. BARFIC| pjpr and Mrs, Cummings, son Tom i to Ded: Plaines on Tues-- Jn--".:m m."-;-nt ir was. born to Mr. and|days with m!ulm', + 4 owbans 5. Aeith e eR a T 17 i 8 Tph called on old friends here Thursday. Archie Rosing motored to Milwau-- 0 00 0 0o 0o 0o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mrs. B. Meade of-- Waukegan is o ROUND LAKE o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 home of Mr. and Mrs. is spending a few days at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Passtield. _ Miss Vera Vasey returned to her shcohool duties at Urbana, on Friday. . and Mrs. W. W. Wells of Syca te are leaving Friday for a trip to yfeld, Geneva and other places interest in Minnesota. ©° Satrringion spent Monday at the Fred Nordmeyer home. Mr.. and Mrs: William Davis and daughter, of Wauconda spent Mon-- day--evening at the home of their Paniiy =" 448 Mrs. Lesiic Davis and '.Mrs. Clinton Ravin and son called g,'hmoflmmm«um .Simonsweldlc&-rymg bfinneuuueuhmonMy. D&:"'fl'finymmm' were in Crystal Lake last Monday evening., .. at ire home of her parents, zwlu.a.tvm,, iss Dorothy Dillon, of U ""Mt&mkoztheho::n:f Miss Vera Vasey. spent Monday evening at home Mr. :and Mrs. Leslie Davis and family were Monday callers at the Wayne Bacon home at Slocum Lake. Mrs. Herman Kuhiman and children Wilfora Grover and son lefi iturday, for Kentucky. The lkin~ the trip byautomobile. '9000000000000 lu%ifluioflndh'ntm & McHenry spent Monda T. day sat the thomesa af ..Z."'.';_._A_' Jvan Bell and party of friends of|Cures Malaria and ¢ alere gatese m o | mt hests Misses Madeline and Ermaliné Hol Aids in eliminating e C back of . Milwaukeo . were dinner | highly estsemed for pr guests of their cousin, Alice Holback | ou watery evacuations. on Monday. Louis Gallagher and John Armour y attended the fair at Kixbor mo-- / Marrvy C Nf 00000000 0 o o o o o ed at the J. R. home over mh&flmnhm» tended the fair at Elkhorn. Sot VOLO Hours: 1 to 3:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. 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