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Libertyville Independent, 1 Aug 1929, p. 12

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The many friends of Miss De Von | Watcher, Prairie View. are glad lu' hear that she has returned home | after being quarantined at the Lake | county hospital for scarlet fever | Mr. and Mrs: Elmer Cross enter-- taned Mr. and Mrs. Gus Holland of Fairfield Wednesday evening | Miss Loretta Dietmeyer of Grays-' lake visited Miss Genevieve Wells | on Sunday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Porteous spent Wednesday evening in Waukegan. A large number of young people attended the picnic of the Junior echoir and the Junior Sunday Eve-- ning club which was held at Grays Lake Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Seward Andrews | and daughters Shirley and _ Mary , Cain of Lake Forest spent Wednes--| day evening at the home of Mr. and | Mrs Henry Kane. | Carl Wick and family of Chicago spent the week end at the W. T. Waddell bome. Mrs. P. D. Cook and daughter Mrs. Ralph Wehrneberg of Liberty ville drove to Waukegan Wednes day. Mrs Herman Zersen speoat Thurs-- day afternoon at the home of her son, Fred Zersen, of Libertyville. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson of Chi-- cago visited Mrs. Herman Kublank Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Myron R. Wells was a Liber: tyville visitor on Friqay afternoon Mrs C. A. Hapke has returned to her home in, Xrgo after making an ¢xtended vi«tt with < Mrs. Herman Kublank and other relatives Mr. and Mrs. Harrvy Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and Mrs. James Carevy and son George of Chicago motored to Mundelein Wednesday and spent the day with their niece, Mrs. Clarence Kniggie. Mr. and VMrs. Myron -- Wells and Juanita and Naomi Eger spent Sun-- cay at the hr%fia ot _ Mrs. George Gross of Fairfield. Mrs. H. J. Swan was the guest 0f Mrs. Stafford of Elgin Thursday af-- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Horman called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beyer of Russel Wednesday evening. | F. G. Dietmeyer, wife and daugh-- ter, Ethel and sister, Mrs. Millie Horn, drove to Wisconsin on Sat-- urday and visited at the Holy Hills. Melvin Becker and family spent the week end at Adams, Wis, and also took in the Dells at Killbourn. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Swan attended & picnic given by the Armour com-- pany at Burlington on Saturday af-- ternoon. of nussei, Weanesday evening. A n'zber of younz people from Mundelein attended a beach party held at Gages Lake Tuesday eve ning. Mrs. Emma Rouse, Bert Rouase | and Mrs. McLaughlin of Chicago ; have returned home after spending several weeks in northern Minnesota | and Canada. I George Duchman visited hbis sis ter, Mrs, Hartwell Kelsey of Chi cago, Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rouse and sons, Melvin and Junior, attended the reunion of the Wells family which was held at Lake Zurich on Thursday afternoon. Cecelia and Leonard Kelroy turned home Wednesday evening ter spending several Weeks with and Mrs. Twohig of Fona du 1 Wis. Many Mundelein people attended the band concert which was held at Libertyville on Thursday evening. Miss Marion Kelroy spent Thurs-- day evening with Miss Mildred Kruckman of Libertyville. Sunday Mr. and Mrs Herman Kub-- lank and familyv, Mr. and Mrs. Hen-- ry Kublank and sons, Mrs. Kq Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rudke mo-- tored to the home of Charles Kub-- lank, Algonquin, to attend the an-- nual reunion of the Kublank family. There were 109 people present. Mr. ard Mrs. Horace King and daughters, Betty, Jane and Lorraine spent Wednesday evening at the home of their aurt, Mrs. Herman Kublank. Mrs. Margaret Lester is visiting Helen Strong at Waukegan. Mrs. Annie Lux has returned to Waukegan after a week's visit with friends. Robert Lux, Leslie Shields, Fred @90 Frank Strahan grove to Chicago on Sunday to see the Cubs ball giame. : Miss Genevieve Kane an'd Mrs. Will Vickery motored to Waukegan Thursday morning Chbas. Drawheim who is at lowa visited with his family on Sunday. MTs. John Metz has returned home from a few days . vacation spent at Green Lake, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. M. Fleck and daugh-- ter from Florida, are visiting the laiter's mother, Mrs. Henry schlos-- Oliver Patch and wife and Roy Alcock and wife spent Sunday at Washington Park in Milwaukee. Rev. Joseph Savage left Monday for & vacation in California. While Rey. Savage is gone the people of St. Patrick parish will be biursy pre-- paring for the annual picnic and chicken dinner to be held in Grove Patrick on Sunday, August 25th. Robert Selter and wife of Grass Lake called at the home otf his sis-- ter, Mrs. E. V. Lux, on Monday. Josephine Bloom, ot Chicago is spehding her vacation with her par-- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bloom. Mr. and Mrs. John Foster have returned from their honeymoon, which they spent in the east and Canada. Maud Clark is staylung with her aster, Mrs. Henry Petersen at Lake Villa. "Black Monday" Stow's Chronicle relates that the original Black Monday was on April 14, 1360 --the "morrow after East er." --King Edward III, with his army, "lay before the city of Paris, which day was full of dark mist apd bail and so bitter cold that many men died on their horsebacks with cold > wherefore untilt this doy WADSWORTH MUNDELEIN > potus Lilies Bloom in California called 'Black Mon re A ( a [ mornin«k Betty. Lou Williams, daugh-- 'ter of Dr. and Mrs R. D. Williams, while attempting to cross Main SL., Iin the heavy traffic, was struck by an automobile and knocked to the }puvemem The driver stopped as quickly as possible and, taking the 'chlld in his arms hurried to the of-- fice of Dr. Williams, where it was determined that she was _ bruised and frightened but only slightly in-- jured. Miss EKdith Colegrove of Antioch who has been visiting at Palatine, lm. was one of the number who were made seriously Il1 by food pois |oning caused, it is believed, by eat:-- ing cake which contained & cream filling. Latést reports are to the ef-- Mrs. Dixon and lin were hostesse at the Guild hall, The proceeds are the sidewalk fund During the rush mornink Betty, Lo ment bad started. | W. E. Kolmar and wf to R T A letter has been received in An-- {('.,mn WD $10.00 Pt; of lots +. o and tioch telling of the death of Chas. | 6, see 16, Anuioch. . Pitman at bis home in Chetek, Wis. I JULY 26, 1929 Mr. Pitman and family were former-- Univg Benok of Chgo to 3 Ausa@ldi ly residents of Antioch, having umdet & w1! jt tens deed $10, lot 11 olk s their bhome on South Main street | Arthur Dunas Mundeletn Manor sec for several years, and is well re-- | v; Freemont. membered by the older residents, A M Peterson & wfi to R ho Peter-- son & wfi jt tens wd $1v, lots s2 GURNEE and 82 blk 1% Simmons Klondyke Sub see 35 Antioch. Te A F Anacker & wf to KE L Crow-- Plans have now been completed | jey wd $10, pt uf SE ar of sec 15 for the fourth annual Warren Town--| peerfield . ship homecoming celebration. About F Jacobson to W A Meyers wd 250 invitations bhave been sent out. $10. lot 2uv, blk 2 Deep Lake Villa Plans have now been completed for the fourth annual Warren Town-- ship homecoming celebration. About 250 invitations bhave been sent out. This affair will be held on Thurs-- day of next week, August 8, at the Dady and Decker picnic grounds at Gages Lake. This is a gathering of past angd present residents of War-- ren auq'i.« always loohed forward to by a«reat fumber of peopler lt is a time of a real hnmev()mim('uud al-- ready some past residents of War-- ren are here from the south and the The fre alarm was sounded twice Monday. In th'.o morning the depart-- ment was called to Lake Villa where a truck had caught fire. In the after-- noon another alarm was turned in but & call saying that the tire was out, was received before the depart-- ment bad started. oning caused, it is believed, by ing cake which contained & cr filling. Latést reports are to th fect that she is recovering from attack as rapidly as possible. QCD $10.00 Lot 9. blk 17, Marquette | _R Clements & wf to HOF, Miller Highlands, Pirst sub. | wd $10. W 365 ft of E 725 ft of R. L. Foote and wf to M. B. Par-- | 3--4 of N hf of SW 6r of see 28 Cuba malee and M. A. Parmalee jt tens. j Chgo Tr Co to A E Griffin & wf WD $10.00 Lot 132, G. F. Nixon and | Jt tens wd $10, lot 9 blk 3 Douglas Co's Highland Park Gardens, sec 28, | Nursery Smb see 20 Wken. Deerfleld. \__ W Houston &' wf to R Kent wd F. H. Bartlett to J. A. Halasz deed | $10. lot 87 Webb and Jensens re-- 1$10.00 Lot 6, bik 13, resub of Bart / sgb, gec 16, Wkgu. o west. It is to be a picnuic coffee an# ice Cream at 12:3o0.daylight sa» kinds of races and s planped by the c band boys of Allen Lake Villa are _ goi plentyv.of band music 'WD $10.00 Pt of SE qr otf se Shields, | _M. Mittel to M. B. Hoermann '31000 Pt of gly 50 ft ot lot 23 |5. Branigar Bros Suanset Ter $16 F. H. Bartlett deed $10.00 W Bartletts Shore % and 8, Shields F. H. Bartlett bros Woodland Par Deerfileld Union Bank of Ch neberry deed $10.00 Arthur Dunas Mund wf jt tens deed $10.00 Lot 1 Bartletts Second addn to N lands, seces 12 and 13, Warre L. P. Kelley and hus to I WD $10.00 Pt of SE qr o R. L, Foote and wf to M. B malee and M. A. Parmalee jt Official List Lovely Dorothy Collier plucks a rare Egyptian lily transplanted from the banks of the Nile to Los Angeoles--and the a@nnual water festa celebrating blossoming of America's largest bed of lotus flow-- ers starts. The parent seeds, imported from Egypt. are among the tew which have succeeded in becoming accustomed to conditions on -- this continent. Furnished by the LAKE COUNTY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY 1940 Abstracts of Title: Titles Guaranteed 220 Washington St. Waukegan, I!!. _ Moffatt t« vv _ Lot Woodland T ransfers ANTIOCH IUImiZTCY VGL PEOuUPRC® 1230 Rol q real homecoming 'and ul-l © d(d,"\:.";({::?: 'l"a\: e past residents of War-.dwr-& wilit i tens 1 re from the south and !'ne: ; Pox Biver Spri e a picuic dinner with hot | '""'"f;h + € # ice Cream furnished trw! k & "( o } aylight saving time _ All | $900, lob 12 tlk 21 ices and stunts are being | lands 'h""'"d sub. y the-- committee 1'h,.' . J Eo Radschwelit s of Allendale school at | :\h"f" lq*')fl(} and')l i uare going to -- furnish | 29 b"' 3 Wkgn Ga JULY Telephone 4 to 5e q h M onunday 25 M im Ju avin s cross MaAin SL., was struck by knocked to the vyer stopped as and,. taking the | rried to the of-- | , where it wasl a uw na Arnisad 1 W in@ to Cil & linn mimitte« D atr 16 in M of Saturday lams, daugh-- 1D). Williams ss Main St. 11 ru\k Ham card parts afternoon Droe Mathews 10, blk 40. Braniga t 2C3 n _blk 63 8 ligh n. hool Terrace Hen c 16 tlr':-,él C T & T C to E H Johnston deed A1| $900, los 12 blk 21 Marquette High-- ,.,"xf lands Second sub, sec 9 Grant Th»i J E Radschwelt & wf to Noarth 1 at | Shore Bond and Mtg@ Co qed $1, lot ,,,,h} 24 blk } Wkgn Gardens secs 1% and | 29 Wkgn. | P H Bartliett to C A Christensen deed $10, lot 2 blk 15 Bartletts , Shore Crest Estates seca % and 8 t | Shields \_-- IAke Co National Bank of Lib-- ertyville to A I Nelson & B Nelson )t tens wd $400, lot 316 First Addn to William Park Sub on Slocum Lake sec 33 Wauconda. ' A Seversen & wf to M C Normile wad --$1500. lot. 33 Natmans Lake ,Fhore Park Sub see 25 Wauconda D lake Co Nat! Bank of LibertyviHe to R Mackey wa $500, lot 454 First Addn to William Park sSub on Slo-- um Lake sec 33 Wauconda N N Weber to A Bubel & wf Jt \tens wd' $10, a tract of land in SW \ m of NW gr of see 34 Antloch ! _A Babbels & w' to A H Frangen | wad $10. a tract of land in 6W qr WD | of NW qr of see 34 Antioch igar | F P Wolf & wt to R L Palmer :' ~29, ' an@ wf jt tens wd $10, lot 14 blk _1 Lindenhurst second sub, sec 14 Hen-- | Grant _ and WD bi k he iD 00 & C le F. Reisey an w strand WD §$1990 Johnson ertyville J. A. Kraketr wWD $10.090 1« Loh Lx (G. 8. Wedge to H. M. Cooprider and wf Jt tens WD $10 00 Lot 1, blk 5. Kelloggss sub, in Winthrop Harbor. $10v. 1 Sub s $1+ OL F H Bartlett to M Haviik deed $10, lot 7 bik 7 Bartletts Shore (Crest Estates sacs 7 and 8 Shields. C T & T C to M H Taylor & wf deed $10, lot 23 blk 13 Branigar Bros Wood Land Park see 29 Deer-- Jones acd $1, W 120 ft of lot 2: blk 4 Warrens Addn to Wkgn se 16 Wkgn. E C Sloan & wf to R Pregenzer wd $10; a tract of land in SE ar of °SW gr of SE ar of sec 19 Anti och W Houston &' wf to R Kent wd $10. lot 87 Webb and Jensens re-- en ts N 8 Woods,. see 6. Shields M 00, lot 3 bIkK 1 W in to Round Lake ' W Bowen &« wf / & owf ;t tens w ld N Conrad to C Vasilius & wt it ns \VJ' $1, lot 104 Rjverview Ter-- 22, btk 13 Wauconda -- H. Bart] MOI nan Be L Reeves to H M Jones & L Antioch dtwiler NEA Los Angeles Bureau bik Ban k ind hout et al to R. C. Abt SW qr of SW qr of sec it of lot 20, 3 Trs sub, n to W A Meyers wd blk 2 Deep Lake Villa lake Villa wf to L. U Levy wd $10, 6 Ashwood (Glens Sub r to C« Litwiler deed blk 1 William H Smith Urove @ G Jt a k e to E. Watts deed 32, Bartletts Shore es 7 and ®, Shields. 'o to L. Litilywhite white it tens deed wf to to W c 33. Grant. hicago -- to _ W ens deéeed $10 ou View Vilka, see Catnpbells Lake t 5. bik 2. same to C H schnel-- d $10, lot 2 blk @s Siub sec 10 H 11 . Anchar-- Second 16, Cuba. Bartlett l and 12, 16. Lib ATTORNEY ATLHAW Office at home on W. Cook Ave Piano & Pipe Organ T uning ---- Rebuilding J. H. HAHN LYELL' H. MORRIS ; ~ _ Office: Room 28 / Public Service Building#, . _ Felophoce 67 _ LIBERTYVICL Res. Phone 97 Office Phone 14 REN | | ING, REAL ESTATE, MmMORTGAGE LOANS, PROPENTY MANAGEMENT, GENERAL INSURANCE, surKekTY BONDS, SERVICE,. .. > BEE 2. BOYLAN, TALBOT Cleaners and Dyers 10th S8t. at McAllister Waukegan, IIl. PHONE WAUKEGAN 78600 * A Trial Will Convince You Have Your A shes and Rubbish Hauled Away No Job Too Large! 8026 Dante Ave., Chicago, !!l. MENS SUITS8, TOPCOATS AND OVERCOATS we $1.50 LADIES DORESSES, COATS AND SUITS Read & Taylor Telephorne 428--M CONTRACTFORS HREALTORINSUROR Opposite Electric Station J ~_ Phone 469 and 269 PUBLIC SERVICE 8 LIBERTYVILLE PHONE 2956 EXCAVAZIMINC ALL KINOS OF LI@HT HAULING ® ® @ Rates Reasonable COMPLETE PLUMBING AND HEATING® INSTALLATIONS 'aining & Pressing QUICK SERVICE -- RELIABLE WORK New Work ... Alterations .. Renairs E. W. COEB Y ATTORMEYVAXAAW Professional Lake County Prompt Service D E U T l8 T OMORC] $1.50 PLUMBING Dr.Otto R.Thompson EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT BCIENTIFIC EXAMINATION OP EYES. GLASSES FITTED WHEN NECESSARY. CROSS EYEs STRAIGHTENED | " DR MATTHEWS Chicago Office With the Chioage + Title and Trust Co., Ribertyville Office at Residence 127 Maple Av. Hours: 9 to 11, 1 to 5 and 7 to 8 Monday and Thursday Telaohone 501 _ LIBERTYYILLE MARCELLING, WATER WAV-- ING and FINGER WAVING Public Service Bldg. VANITY FAIR _ BEAUTY SHOPPE HAIR BOBBING and SHINGLING F. 8. RICKCORDS, Pres. WM. R. FOLSOM, Vice Pres ALVAH L. ROGERS, Secp Lake County Title and Trust Company DR. O. E. SM Over State Bank of MundeteiA Houre: 9 to 12 And 1:30 to 5, Other times by Mflfi Telephone 214 MUN Ropm 414 Woukegan National Bank Building DR. J. L. TAYLOR Office .n First National Bank Hows: 1 to 3:30 and 7 to 8 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOH8 / .___ Teaming . Excavating Grading | Sewer .Wora Complete Fmsh'xfig of Basements Johnson Ave. Black Dirt for Sale Office Hours: 9 to 11 A. 1 TO 5 P. M. Waukegan, Illinois Room 22, Publle Service DBidg WORK DONE BY EXPERTS 60 Woest Washington Street LlBERTY.VlLLE Telephone 288--J DR. S. 'J. DAVIHS . PERMANENT WAVING LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINO!G Frank Calzavare ABSTRACTS OF TITLES TITLES GVUARANTEED Waukegan, Ill. Telephone 152 220 Washington Streek TELEPHONE 4 TELEPHONE 993 OPTOMETRIST Teolephone 310 «* *> , THURSDAY, 'AUGUST 1, 1929 § | LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE WITH BUILDING LOTS AT 'A RANGE OF PRICES TO SUIT EVERY NEED If{ you want to dispose of your property quickly, list it now. . GENERAL SERVICE GARAGE LibertyviHe, H1I. I havé all kinds of property for sale.. What do vou need? Entrance Drive just south of the Publhc Service Buslding, on Milwoaukee Avenue We operate a fully equipped, modern garage and are pre-- pared to repair every make of car. Bee Me Before Listing Your Sale FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Telephone 11--15 GURNEE ILL Milwaukee Ave., opposite Library LIBERTYVILLE Asbestos and Asphalt BuiltUp and Tar and Grave!l Rosfing Ap-- m -- pliled on Flat Roofs T A XI '18 Yearae' Experience in Automo-- bilse Work Means Something" GET THE HABIT OF wWwaATCH. ING FOR OUR WEEK--END SPECIALS -- SNOW'S NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICcE THE HUBERT CO. (Inc.) 24 N. Genesee St., Waukegan, I!!. PHONE WAUKEGAN 667 Slate, Tile and Asbestos Shingles OF EVERY KIND FOR ALL TYPES of BUILDINQGS Guaranteed Roofing ' T A 1 L O R * Cleaning and Repairing -- _ 118 N. Milwaukese Ave., Upstaird LIBEXTYVYILLE. ILLINCGR . EVERY JOB 18 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED W. M. HUFFMAN | _ GENERAL _ AUCTIONEER Applied over old wood shingles and other old roofing on residences J. DEL MURPHY, Applied on New Residences FRED CROKER Prompt Service Quaranteooed Phone 373 Libertyville, IIl. WALLACE'S CANDY SHOP Fresh Daily ROOFING jusingss I Exteriors Estimates Free MOTORS Cry;'er Dealers SALES DEPARTMENT \-- 107 E. Church St. LIBERTYVILL® L. ---- TELEPHONE 1g _ 0| PROMPT DFLIVERY SsERVICE IN LIBERTYVILLE AND MbNDELEm EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF CARS. OUR ;HOP 18 FULLY EQUIPPED ANC READY To tenvs You. OoNLY TRAINED MECHANICS WILL WORK ON YOUR CAR. | 3:3%, HAROLD WILCOX e MILLWORK & Boreen, canlpot Work, Storm Sash TELEPHoNE 76ey) o0 #i1 First Street Libertyville F _ ANO Transfer Phune Libertyville 51; _ Res. 40 Prompt Service; Careful Handling g Antioch Lgeal and Long Dis-- , tance Moving Phone Libertyvilie 570 Chieago Phone Haymarket 1416 ALL KINDS OF HEATING PLANTS For KR Libertyville Ice Co. LIBERTYVILLE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY: Insurance Agency Arderson & Exon Motor Service C, L, COONFER ._ General Trucking ol yaly?" ¥ pat® id Satisfaction . 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