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Libertyville Independent, 27 Jun 1929, p. 12

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, f ', ilhlilltllllllillil i, STARTING JUNE 29 ANTIOCH PALACE WILL BE TRAINING HEADQUARTERS FOR PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR ATHLETES Norman and Burton Johnston. ot McKinley Park. warn week end vig- itors at th William Johnston home. They attended the dance " Diamond Lake. Mrsf Avln Knaak held otttee In Wautttdatt Chapter o. E. S. on Tues- day evening. wsr"iidraCundirson and Miss Gertrude Roan, ot Haney, at lunch- eon, on Friday. - - . The Pot Luck club met with Mrs. Ruth Frags» on Wednesday. The National Brick ytrds suffered a tire los on Sunday evening. The cause ot the tire 1: unknown, but the garage and tusidtt ot the ottiee we: burned. Some of the men got out the trucks. . . The tire department was "not! to .put out u tire " the Clarence Nanny home on h'riday cttornoon. A pile ol wood caught tire from a burn ing rubbish pile. Miss Eleanor Meyer. Mrs. Delbert Meyer and MASS Elizabeth Scitllstta Mr. and In. R. Y. Hutchinson and "but. of Irving Put, won Sun- 'urutniuatttdhoaneotMr.and In. 8. P. Hutcmmn. . Mr. tad In. Ray Reeds entertain- od Mr. and In. Phiptpil Mash": tad non, at Rogers Put. on Sud". Mrs. may Walls. of Jotternon City, Mo.. in the (not: of Mrs. F. Meyer, last _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry GM". of Northbrook vlaitod at the home of their daughter. Mrs. J. R. Notz, this week. will also take tt 0mm: .\.ulunal Pl ier Park. Onllle Enllenl 1itreruati, h wfle In", su~luinvd " . man who had year». into the Phillip Scully Georpa Morey a Visit Iin. W. ad In. John Bani. and Mr. ad In. Albert Hum. hue re- tmod ban. from . trip mm the Mr. dnd In. Ralph Peta-Ian and little dunner Ipent Tue-any In Haywood. helping taeir trsusdmother Colbrue' hor birthday mlvomry. attended bunny Hahn Wil'ds is still in Highland Park hospital. He was operated on for appendicitis ten days ago. but in I'Ioowrmg wry slowly. Punk! Weollng of Grand Junction is 'r. an; at me John Wanna; hwno- and with other relatives. PAGE FOUR Starting. June 29. 1929 EVERY NIGHT UNTIL LABOR DAY Matinees Sundays and Holidays this: Eleanor Meyer enteytajged m wood caught tire from a burn 'ubblsh pile. as Kleatior Meyer. Mrs. Delbert " and Miss Elizabeth Schllstra outing mm the west. They will trivnda and relative: la Wiscon' Minnesota and Wyoming. They also take the trip thru Yellow f .'uzmual Park. as well u Ghe- ,ille Endenbrock asslsunt po- "ll, i< wheriux With a broken su~zuinwd Wilde he wu putting a wno had been disturbing the l. into the village jail. mp Scully Jr, Charles Frey. I" Morey and Arthur Mentaer ded the ball game in Chicago. NEWS FROM DEERFIELD Admission Free Every Monday and Tuesday MOST ELABORATE BALLROOM NORTHERN ILLINOIS' Brunswick Recording Orchestra SEE GEORGE "JABBER" YOUNG MAKE CHAMPIONS-ROSS, CHIEF ECKHART, DAYlli)SHADli), SAMMY MANDELL AND OTHERS IN TRAINING Mrs. Osterman. ot Chicago, visit- d at the home ot Hrs. Anna Willman on Sunday. . Mu: Alice /DeBower, of Chicago. was the week end guest ot Mm Hel- en Reichelt. This week Min Helen and her guest ere " the DeBower summer cottage " Cases Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Prank Seaman and unity, of Cross Plains, When are Vining It the George tin-ch home. Mrs. Frederick Fisher; ot Luke Bluff, Mrs. cur)es,9rretrttut and Mm. Sidney Beach. ot Glencoe, were luncheon west- of Mrs. E, B. lor. dnn, on Wednesday. ' Misi Martha Karch underwent an operation u Augustin: hospital. In Chicago, laat week. w A_ William Johnston and Herman Sodom, ot Gionview, were at Down. er: Grove on S 2urdar, in the inter at. ot the BricktnalrerB' Union Sub. division. which is being opened up there. and ion sold to union mem- bers only. __ Pdiirikkd cable)- of the Deerfield sate but. I: seriously m " prep ent, with pneumonia. - - _ - duries'Kersten, of Emu-ton. I. visiting at the home ot his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mn. George Poms. Mrs. Peter Perry cnl'. Mrs. Edwin Beckman attended 3 When Ihower given Friday, in compliment to their cousin Misa Dorothy Baldwin. ot Chicago. Mrs. Elsie "harden. Worthy Ma. tron of Daemon Chapter o. E. 5.. has been appoint"! on tho Obituary Commute. Grand Chapter. by the Grand Matron, Mrs. Sarah Daniels. Mrfand Mrs. Peter Curtis. of Cal. cago. were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beck. man. .. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Continua and family Welt? guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stafford. ot Libertyville, on Sunday. uni Benjamin White, o' Chicago is u west ot Mn. Samuel Rocket: Inch. Mrs. Harry Glendon and children and In. W. B. Carr spent Tue-63y 'Ith Lttrertrviile friends. _ Edwin Beekman and Frank Paul son were in Highwood, Monday even lag on business. - Miss Dorothy Lidurwood lave: Saturday for Madison, Wisconsin. when we will like A manner course at the University. Min Dorothy will spend the week end with "lend; at the Dells, going on to Madison. Monday morning. 7 - __ __ my wnnm Neville and Meg. Ray Dobbins wen bones"! to Dor- cu Circle No. ' "turaday afternoon. ercle No. 2 RECORDS FOR SALE AT ALL MUSIC STORES [,li0ilii0iR] [i'lllllEfBjil, from the University of Minnesota wen guest- ot In Mr. and Mrs. ob 'sert Roggow and daughter Arline, went to Oak Ridge cemetery, sungay, where Mrs. Rott- trow's tuner 13 buried and also went to Crawford to slgit Miss [Milan Zimmerman. Dun No. 2 at Wheeling ' well Durant!" by Deerfield people. young ind old. It Is an Ideal smili- ming place. . MB: George Penis entertained six- tun friends at a bunco party. Wed- - uternoonz - _ Miss'Jane Ashman Is at home from Clinton College, Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ashanti and family went the week end at New Troy, Michigan. where Mrs. Ash- man's mother _ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. B dnughrer Mona. of Gardne veto week and gurus o: In. Arthur Mercer. 1 Mrs. Orville L'nderbrock who has been wry m with trearlet lever Is suffering with appendicitls' aim. It is hoped to ttvoid an operation. _ -sirinuint. Whitcumh is visiting her son George and family " Barr- hnon. . Mn: Sunuel Rockenbach spent the week end with the Emil Strauss "any at Rogers Park. _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knapp. of Call. tornia are whiting Mr. Klemp's'par- can. Mr. and Mrs. John Klemp. Tries Kip Deka Club met with Miss Gertrude Johnson on Friday evening. "the girls celebrated Lelia Kren'a birthday anniversary. Mrs. Harry Baum und two child ten no visiting Mrs Baum": mother at her home in Indiana. Miss Brirhler, Mr John Brickley, and Mrs. Fisher. of Kenosha. Wig.. 'wero luau ot Mr. and Mrs. James Freeman. or and Avenue, on Sum day. - Miss Katherine Freeman. of Itori. con. Wisconsin, visited "at the Janus Freeman name on Tuesday and Wed- acuity. Miss Freeman is enrouto to the National Tearhers' Msocluion Convention at Manta, Georgia, tol. lowing which she will tour the East. Goon. Colby. 01 Golf, on the "In: "tomcat Bennie Briggs entertained 3 your of Uttle friends at a party. an Friday afternoon it celebration of his sixth birthday. , Mrs. John B. Peters arid little daughter, Lois Ruth, have returned from the "Roland Park Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. lmlioy Meyers an- nounce the birth of a daughter at the HUhland Pith Hospital, on Month) June 24. Highland Flirt Hospital, on Month) I Mrs. Agnes Many, Deerfield. sued June 24. 'hor numb-ad. Haymond, whom,nhe Phllfp and Helen Scully entertain (',',L'rr'/G In June 1921, .nd asked the Gd c number of mm {New}: at llcuulody of the two children. who party on Saturday at'ernoup. Mir-"ha charged hr threatened to take. Drum); heir birhday anniversary 39m, rot " ittlunetion to prevent um Friday evening "veal Deerfield '0, m. gunman; ot property valued men, including Rev. Mr. Hepenbmk, 'et 3901.00, The bill charged cruelty Rev Mr Johnson. C C' Kapschull. and was melt through tho rim or C. E. Hahn, George Briggs and Wm. l Runyard c Behantta. Behm and :Pr, Illinois. A Mr. and SEASON OPENING LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, l The Tunis Bociety held a hunhwss animating Tuewlay evening. at the irorttyterisut church, I Miss Fumes Blcderuwdt, local musician and teacher of mum. had hm degree of Ba'chellor of Music con. "erred upon her by Columbia School of Music at John B. Murphy Memor- 'ial hall. Chicago, Saturday evening, Hum: " Collegiate Pep Collegiate Rythmn Collegiate Jazz _ PRESBY't'ERlAN CHURCH Mark J. Andrews, Pastor l Worship and nermon nt 10:45 an. Thu Sunday will be otmerved at Nu. tional Royalty Sunday. The two mil- lion members of the Presbyterian church u, S. A. have been pledged to stand with we president in foster- ing a new and a hunger respect for the laws or the land. Let us gather tor 3 great service ot thanksgiving and eonseeration Tuesday, July 2, monthly meeting of the board of directors. _ _ - "1:11; 'iriaiiur"or" the Dore" Society has been postttoned from Thursday, July 4, to Thursday, July 11. Tonnemlnn. attended the open meet in; ot the Luke County Council ot the, Armory in Waukegan. , EVANG. (BlINGALOW) CHI'RPH Rev. A. P. Johnson, Minister d Sundny school at 9145 B. m., in charge ot A. Mower. Supt. Worship and sermon as 11 a. m, C'nrigtiatt Endeavor at 7 p. m. A great service tor the young peoue. Evening service st 8. Members and friends of this church who Bre going on mentions are asked to join the Bummer t'so. Journers' Club. While on your "ca. tion visit some church. and in the fall at one or the public services ot our church. we will til: each one to tell what impressed you most. We hope from all the iglpresslonn gained lint we any: Biennium! to streng- then 'our church progress. The Sunday school and church pics ttle will be held at l'olm Comfort on July 4th. The plcnlc grove la locate) iUir mile norin on Waukegau road. All member. and friends of the church are invited to thin outing. Mrs. Cora Oyer, of High'ood. to- day was ttrtutted a divorce by Cir- cuit Judge Claire C. Edwards trom, ttir' tiuaiand. Donald. on grounds of (Inertial). . Heat .wnallwr curtditions prevailed to make the re-union or tho, descend- ants or the Philip Rockenbach family 1 momentous occasion.~ It was held at the home of Orman A. Rocket)- bach, at Renard Park, Lake Zurich. on Saturday, J t' " l George 'lock- enhach, t" Deerfled. now 88 years old, is the only one living of t'ne tour childrvn of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rock- enbach, and the gathering was in his special honor, as well as a re- union ot the family. One hundred and twenty-rive do- act-minute and 75 relatives and friends were seated under the big trees on :he shore of Lake erich at long tables, where a picnic dinner Wa:' rerved at 3 n'rioci' All ot Mr. Rockenbacit's tam/f, except Preston and lrvne. of Me Anzeles, Cal.. were present. Twenty-tIve of his granl chlidrvn and 15 great-grandchildren Were also' at the gathering. Guests Were from Joliet, Chicago, Oak Park, Wilmette, Evanston, Highland Park, Morton Grove, Crystal Lake, Wheel- ing, Deertieid and Iowa. Nineteen relatives were from Joliet and vicin- ity. tour of who mare cousins. Rev. John. ckenbach has recently re- turned from a trip to Europe, and while abroad visited the birthpace or George liockenbach in Alsace. THURSDAY, JUNE 27. I929. iiii'idiii were from Joliet and vit-in-l Fred Meyer, pnstmatetPr of Deer ity, {our of who mare cousins. Rev. Held, paid trlbute to the character "1 John. ckenbach has recently re- the patriarch in these wopis: 73'." tprned from a trip to Europe, and Rockenhach has hem in IK;lll.(-~ while abroad Halted the blrthpace practlr'allr trl ihis life, yet "W h, of George Jlockenbach in Alsace. ran Mr otflce not Ye Word was mm Betttarnin Ott, of Wilmette, I Mild against him. He 1."rve'.l h nephew, was the toastmaster, After supervisor trom J.913to19'27,.te to; stinging the doxology and the serving 17 years wtc?.highw8,y Tmmittiy'rr of Lie. meal, Mr. Ott paid his tribute He was a director _tn true "my, to George Rockenbach, the Coneer school distrlt't for IG years and am who crossed the OCPED from Alsace. served as I member of the board o and whose life has mu an example "fu.catuy of the firrt "WWW" Twp of sobriety. honesty and good citizen. [iii, school. H" ""44"." 4%? a PM ship. Mr. Ott stressed the fact that gram or the rim mmuwm-Hnru' ti the self-tentered man accompoheslPrinelpal seudwlek. nothing. The man ot broad-minded! Daniel TN'essllrur, of Iowa, Haw at nests in the man at value and attain-"account of the hospital.:y tot Sir pent. . fktgthwubaCh in the early days H, Oscar Brand, of Highland Park. an- W..c always ready to ietid a 3'" 'isi.'n comm. told u! the many trirltg und .hw"- ' tnuchJet ot te.tl: borsood in his rem-t Mrs. J. A. Rein-hilt, Jr., " lr-! lnlacences, and Ettmh Brand, his bro. tter.. tro tnabsenteF-. The .'..'t" Aid ther, also had Eton" to tel ot tun Itrom Preston and Irene [{(Jf'k"LlI.itJ and experfeaces of early'days. iand contained "gm-wines from 'j, Arthur Ender, tanner president of ishnres of the blue Par-iris', hr rt the Deertleld State Bank, paid trih iwhom lltnols is aiways hottlv Ft Thr' ute to Mr. Rockenblch's servlves on visualized the asstnhlazs- o'. so mm the board of directors, and said that lpeoplo ot the same family, and I"; Mr. Rockenbach reminded him of 'ed that there "ll! never be a:ar,'.'.r., George Washington. in his honesty shady about the family ttw, v.1. r and uprlghtnetsts, and that his knoul- warty brachrt edge of ownersoip of property in his Other greetings from Ahm: are, dlstrlrt was valuable in a business'Mary Ott, of (Hfrflv_ Kiusr:ts, w r Way and in abstract work. lie la an lUbertzfall, George Merger ot Prop: indispensable clttzen 'Msttm'n, Ill., ard finally one from NI pleasant n-latlomhips In business and social me and ot the fine thar- Ed F"orke. 0 0n the board 0 Cemetery Aysoriatlon, of Mr. Ilockenbarh is pressider. tribu'ud his khan- of anecdo' Rockenback Family Reunion International Amateur Champ Tribune Golden Glow IN GREATEST SUPER WINDUP AMATEUR BOXING CONTEST EVER STAGED IN PALACE ARENA GEO. SAMES vs. OSCAR O'HANNION Antioch 111 Lbs. -V Waukegan BOXING Ray NEWMAN vs. HARRY GARBELL St. Paul l Return l 128 Lbs. G.G. Winner (llpriiitlti,itgtMlii. 150 Reserved Seats $1.50 . 2000 Seats $1.00 "case. who new " North Northfis servad wt con acter and reputation born" by honor guest. 1 Daniel Wessling, who has lived in Iowa tor forty years. told of tneir school days in the Grove sthool. and recalled the maiden spots with Many tirrrbered land, that surrounded it. in contrast to the suburban develop. meat rfow in progress mire. Orrin Wolf, ot Evanston, spoke of his nasaociation with Mr. Rocken, bach, both In the Northflld Cemetery association and pleasant boyhood memories qt the Rockenbach family. Superviabr James O'Connor bro't back the days ot the German and Irish settlements here and said that George Rockenbach was' ways We]. come among the Irish. J. H. Schmlnke. of Wlmllrg. mm m his 60 years of at:quain'canreshp with Mr. Rockanbmh, whom he had always round absolutely :qum'v m all of his buslnesa dealings Mrs. Snets'inger cited him as Htl example for the young peoplv to mm hits», and told of me good influenw of Uncle George. '., ter- fro mabsemwa The from Preston and Irene 1:0 and contain) "greetings f shores of the blue Parcrir, whom "mots is always but] vitsutrligsad the assmblazv o: people of the same family, ed that there will never br. a shady about the tamiiy trw, ' many brat-km. Other trreeiituris trum Abcr, 2 Mary Ott, of nth-Hr. Kiussts, W (Amman, George Hemm- ot Pru Ms:own, Ill., and finally one from W. Geary, president of the \iliam Donia-Id ,and hu, "means m; council, congramlauug Mr, Rm, bath upo,n axis 'jiear. cit:zer.th.p , loyalty, to the HUMP," Mr, (ha: parents med to "1min Ga days their 90th birthday, and he etrr' .rle, Kansas, W kip ' Helix" ot Proirrl' finally one from W. il m of the \illarr of " 5 3950011045 nu HIM axing Mr, Roth-w- R "an rwitiirer.eh.p ar". I lare." Mr. 1't,-ary', [" w..irbsi., 0.. A..- .l the ed the wish to be invited to the cele. bration (If o.r Rm-kvnhach's 90th lplrrhdav l;trty, ' Mrs, I'U'H'lwll mm ol Mn Hum!» lion and hvlp that MI. 1lockrubai% nad been to her in the whim; of the history ot Deviliold, and that his (am ily story was the first one attempted without a genealogy of the clan. fine gums mrsvuY; a few "era missed ::2 {Hzis'miug and some of the Chil- dren were at play, so their name: do fJUuu-ar? Huge, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mam: 1min Nagy; Anne M. Rock what-h, J. v, Plagge, Marie Ward Ran-hen, Elaine, Leland, Betty and June l'luupv, Mr and Mrs. Harold Plakera, Mrs. Minna Whitcomb. Mr. and Mrs, Fied yltryker, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. "m. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ender, Mrs. J. C Ender, Arthur En. dor, Mi» Clara Finder, Geo Rnckrn- C. A. IV Ender, M do-r, Mics bath, Jul Fre. Hui " Koo M \\ M J. H. A IV "PM (UH-1 BUDDY BEYER vs. RED McDOWELL Twin Lakes KARL OGREN vs. EDDIE GARLOW Waukegan Sam Itoekenbach, Wm. Plagge, Johny Clarence, Loul.ue Hum. Mrs. Mary Iluhn, Kan-41:. ( J. Knaak, Mr: in, Mr.,. Mary Wessliug Wi 'C, 2:. Mr. and Mrs M Tribune Golden Glove Winner Mr M HI JOKINEN Red 125 Lbs. Lea SCHNEIDER vs. DONNELY Waukegan Waukegan ll rme an: Ed Jacobson and Mrs. Albert Rog «gun, Harold 11an non Phage. Lor . Lydia Sat-bin? .arh, liob'! Snu- w-k, Amen Hey- . Uxman Jim-ken- ybeck, Alice and _. Clarence and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. nu Hocl Wh oyil Ws my :15 Standard Time :15 Daylight Saving Time Flint" " and Mrs. Mary Miss 160 Lbs. Johns-Manville K93 " 140 Lbs. batch, Mr And Mrs. Alma Rockett. bach, Elizabeth, Sun, Lyle, Sarah, Pfulip. and "mine~ Rieketttach, all or ('Iutal Lakr Harry and lithe) 1tochcnbach, ot Miuotka; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoff- man, Glenxse'w; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fulwrber, Morton Grove; Nellie tad Wright Catlow, Barrington; Mr. and Mrs. R. Laner, Northbrook; Mr. and Mrs. Hen). Clit and lmrumy and MID garel Ott. or Wilmette: Rom Rock. inrrauh. (Era)iiak9: J G. Rockenblch or Crayslake; J. G. Rockenbach, ot Fairbury: W, F. Rnckenbsch. Plain- Held; o. C. From and Mtrriltat Gage of Oak Park: Dan Welding, Grand Junction, Iowa; Orrin Wolf. Evans- ton; Mrs. Emma Mills and Sadie Meyer, of Prairie New. Colds, Grippe, Flu, Denna, Kilian: Fever and Malaria. " In the and woody "may known 160 Lbs. can It In a good one. Let u. toll you they} the well known HAD. 'ORFF and GULBRANSEN. 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