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Libertyville Independent, 3 Oct 1929, p. 6

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Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mott and the latter's mother, Mrs. J. Graves, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Hubbard in their cottage at Waucon-- da Sunday. Mrs. O. E. Devereaux and son of Waupaca, Wis., arrived by auto Sun-- day, and have taken up their resi-- dence in the Geo. Meyer home. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Tiffany at-- trended the wedding . of Miss Lois Cannon and Frank Andrews of Bar rington Saturday. Mis Cannon is the daugater of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Canr non. Mr. Cannon is gardner for Jas. MceMurray at Oak Brae, his summer home, and the wedding took place in their flower garden at 12 o'clock, and was followed by dinner at their home. e (~» Gien Knigge of Evanston _ spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Hattie Knigge . John Steward, of Chicago called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauernsmith Thursday evening. Miss Harriet Hodge, who is teach-- ing in Hoopeston, was home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lunn, of Du-- luta Are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaddle. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bell, wao have been occupying a cottage at Diamond Lake, will spend the month of October with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaddle, before returning to their home in Highland Park. .|News Notes of Mundelein and Vicinity Mrs. Emma Rouse and Mrs. John ,. M'"* Dave Carmody called on Miss H. Rouse called on Mrs. Frank W#rtz V!ir®inia Sink Sunday, who is in the at Ivanhoe on Monday afternoon. Condell Memorial -- hospital, aaving Mrs. Annie MeLaughlin and family SUbmitted to an operation for appen-- of Chicago and Mrs. Emma Rouse G@!Citis Friday evening. and son Delibert and Miss Ruth Sor-- Dr. and Mrs. Hugh McKenna of enson were dinner guests of Mr. anda Chicago, were dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. John H. Rouse on Sunday. and Mrs. Erneste A. Beauvais last Mr. and Mrs. William Volkman vis. Sunday. J Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dietz and daughters Ruti and Ethel spent Mon day evening witra their daughter Mrs. Harley Hickman at Grayslake, Mr and Mrs. R. H. Underhil] spent' Mrs. Doctor Hall of Chicago, was tie week end with Mr and Mrs 4' the R D. Cook home attending pi-- Seott Cutter in Oswego. | tients in this vicinity, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Rochard Baker and daugaiter, Mrs. L. E. Young, and son 8°" Of Chicago, spent Sunday after-- Teddy of Syracuse .N. Y., bhave re. 2900 and evening with Mr. and Mrs turned bhome, after spendmg several Albert Roder. days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank shad.' M' and Mrs. E. D. Prouty of Bar-- dle and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bell. _ "DEtOD were week end guests of M Mr. and Mrs. Frtwin Cook and chil-- , 4"9 M"\r}"'"" Roder dren and Mr. and Mrs. George Mey--' . M ant Mrs. Wm. Jeffery and cail er and daughter Helen attended the 4"°D and Mrs Julia Ransom spent Mystic Worker picnic at the August Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. W'i{tz home on Sunday. Be_x_'t Sellick in Deerfied Lee Shaddle, of Hinsdale, visited his parents here and his son Morris Lee, who has been with his grand-- parents for some time. He returned home with them. Mr and Mrs .William Albrecht and children visited at the B. K. Mills home in Gurnee on Sunday after-- noon. Mr. and Mrs. William \'olk.m:an vis zed_ in Chicago on Tuesday. Dean Aynsley and sons, Calvin and Robert, and Mrs. Duncan of Highland Park, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ross Satur-- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stanger and daughter, Bonita, of Higaland Park, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J McBride. Mrs Rebecca Holcomb, Miss Dor othy and Frank Farwell of Lake For est, motored to Oconomowoc, Mon day and visited the. Pabst Farm. Harold Pufall spent a few days this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pufall, in Chicago. Philip Mercer, who has recently re-- turned from a visit in England, is spending some time visiting friends in Libertyyille, Mundelein and Ivan-- hoe. Mr. Mercer wae a. one time pastor of the Ivanhoe church. STOPPED ON THE ROAD! H. C. Meyer, Henry and Miss Hul-- da Meyer were dinner guests Sunday of Miss Grace Sturm at Quentin's Corners. Mr. Zellfuller and Mr. Abrams, of Waterman, were Mundelein callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porep, Mr. and Mrs. Wm .Roder and Mrs. Louis Schultz of Palatine spent Sunday aft-- ernoon with Mr. and Mrs. William Zersen. Mr. and Mrsg. Wim. Fenner and daughter, L'v:&n. accompanied -- by Mr. and Mrs. Fted Zersen, of Liber-- tyville, attended the ball game in Chicago Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Robert Moorhead of Chicago, were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erenste A. Beauvais. é Mundelein, Illinois _ Telephone 317 Mr. and Mrs. Wm Zersen motored to iItasca Monday and visited Rev. ind Mrs.: Fred Zersen. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Haskell motored _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauernsmith Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dorfler and to St. Charles Saturday and spent and son, Raymond, spent Sunday aft son Junior, were guests of John Far-- the week end with the former's par ernoon with Mrs. Hibbard at Druce ley and sister, Anna Farley, in Chi-- ents Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Haskell, _ Lake. -- ~ o o cago, Sunday. PAGE SIX JTEMsS oF INTEREST TO PEOPLE LIVING IN MUNDELEIM.® You can help make this section more in-- _ teresting N you will phone th# Loca! Editor any news items you may have coenserning relatives or friends We do our work too well. We know what is needed and we give you the best of service and parts for the least in price. o rrrads STAR GARAGE Lake 8t. Mrs .Ray Wells accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Orville Smith, of Lib ertyville, _ motored _ to _ Arlington Heights Tuesday, and spent the day with their aunt, Mrs. White . Mr and Mrs Henry Oetting, of Caicago, were guests of Mrs. Clara Meyer Thursday afternoon. J. K. Reed of Chicago visited his cousins, Mr. and Mrg. 8. L. Tripp, over Sunday Ted Smith and Miss Lizzie Pfan-- nenstiel of Chicago, spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs. Joseph Pfannensteil. Mrs .Walter Pople who has been ill recently, was taken to the Condell Memorial hospital Friday for obser-- vation. Mr and Mrs .Chas. Dolph attended the funeral of taeir uncie, John Baver, at Barrington Thursday morn-- ing. Mr. Bauer passed away at bis home Tuesday after a prolonged ill}-- ness. Mrs .J. C .Dorfler was a Chicago visitor Tuesday. Public Service Company as assistant to Britton I. Budd. Mr. and Mrs. Ges-- sens will make this taeir permanent home Three of the Golding houses have been sold and are now being put in shape for the new tenants, who will be moving in soon. _ Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gessens and son Bobby, of Evanston, have pur-- chased the Model Home near the Model Farm and moved in Thursday. Mr. Gessens is connected with the Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Prouty of El-- gin were guests a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roder. Monday, Oct. 7, at 8 p® m., the Mundelein and Ivanhoe churches will hold the anoual meeting. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cook motored to Wheaton Friday with Rev. and Mrs. James Wheatoz, who have been their guests for the past week. _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Englebrecht and daughter, Rose Mary, and Miss Genevieve Wells attended the Gene-- see Theatre in Waukegan Sunday afternoon. There is to be a very interesting talk Sunday evenLng by Dr. Victor Marriott of.Chicago. at the church, especially for young people. Come and hear it and remain for the meet. ing afterward. James McMillan arrived home Fri-- day night from Houston, Texas, and left again Monday for St. Louis, to take part in a wrestling bout, after which he is expected to spend some time in trie east. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Holmgren and children of Libertyville, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Snyder. Mrs .Mattie Taylor returned home Tuesday, after spending about two months at the Ames Farm north of Libertyville, during the illness of the regular housekeeper. Mrs. Henry Kane and Miss Gene vieve were Waukegan callers last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Meyer attend-- ed a party Saturday eveningiat the Walter Falk home in~lvanhoe Satur-- day evening. Mr. and Mrs3 .8. W. Degner attend-- :g the oratorical contest at Prairie ew church Friday evening. Mrs. Clayton Tiffany and daughter were dinner guests of Mrs. Ed Holt at Waukegan Wednesday. MRS. NINA J. HUTCHINGS, Local Editor TELEPMHMONE 557. _ _ Monday, Oct. 7. at 8 p. m. the an-- nual meetings of the Ivanhoe and First churches will be 'aeld with First church In the fellowship service which precedes the business ses-- sion, Dr. Howell D. Davies of Chi cago, will speak on the subject. "For-- ward, March'" At the meetings which follow, reports will be present-- ed of the work done by officers and committees and societies. New of-- ficers will be elected and business matters attended ta Then the mem-- bers of tae two churches will meet for a time of fellowship and for re-- freshments served by the Ladies Aid Society . Worship services: Ivanhoe at 10 a. m ; First Cburch at 11:10 a m. Special anthem by the choir of each church. Mr. Jevne will preach on tae sub jJect. '"The Meaning of the Church Charles Doiph and daughters call ed on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doliph last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Nelson,. who have been living in Mrs Sarah Coudry's home for the past seven-- teen montas have moved into the Bvilsizor flat in Libertyville. Mrs. Fred Kiene, Mrs. Elizabeth Einsman and Mrs. John Gosswiller visited friends in Barrington Wed-- nesday Mrs. Fred Kiene and Mrs. Eliza beth Einsman were guests of Mrs Amelia Schneider in Libertyville on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bluhm left Satur-- day for St. Louis, to attend the Puri-- na Seed convention. Misses Alva and Cleo Bluhm are staying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Tripp, during the @Abs«pce-- of their parents. PLYMOUTH LARGER PARISH Ivanhoe Church and First Church of Mundelein (Congregational C Arthur Jevne. Minister Sunday School: First caurch a 10 a. m.; Ivanhoe at 11 a. m. Miss Loretta Dorfler and Miss Pa-- tricia Howe, of the St. Francis hos-- pital, in Evanston, spent Baturday afternoon at t3e Porfler home. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Garbett return-- ed home Tuesday evening from Cin-- cinnati and Indianapolis, where they have been visiting friends and rela-- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Williams 4 Chicago are moving tnuto their new home this week, which they recently purchased from Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lyons . Mrs S L T itor Tuesday Mrs. Harriet Ray returned home Sunday, after spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Bert Terpening, in Mt. Prospect, and her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Bristow, in REvanston. Mr. and Mrs. Bristow and chilidren accompaniled her home and remained for the day. Tuesday, Oct. 8, beginning at 10 Direct Factory Branch C ACROSS FROM GENESEE THEATER, WAUKEGAN, ILL Ontario 6812 226 N. Genesee St. Here is the new Thor Combination. With it you wash faster------8 to 10 a. m. is all the time required. Change it from washer to ironer in 10 seconds--and iron from 2 to 4 p. m. , It saves 2 to 4 hours of washin%time---and 6 hours of ironing time. And costs less than you have been asked for a good washer. Dow n LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1929 Tripp was a Chicago vis romimet | Es n '\ \ \\@ | Week Two Machines for the Former Price of One THOR ELECTRIC SHOP J AMAZING NEW Thor Washer Sensationally Low 'Priced at Henry Lubby, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kiene of Mundelein to Waterloo, lowa, where they visit-- ed with dériends for a few days. Mrs. Insman returned with them for a vis it here. Mrs. Eimer Cross and son Viola Herte] and Naomi and Juanita Egar, called at the Abert Snyder home on Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs. Fred Wirtz of Chica-- go were w#ek end guests at the res-- idence of Miss Carrie and Elizabeth Wirtz James <--and Daniel Ransom called at tre William Herte! home Thurs-- day evening, and James left Monday morning with his sister, Mrs. George Frier for a week's motor trip to Ken-- tucky Albert Shyder was a McHenry call er on Thursday. * George Smith of the Model Farm, bad the misfortune to have his toe smashed while storing lumber one day last week. -- Mr. and Mre. William Wagner and children were Zion callers on Mon-- day. Rev. P. Mercer, a former pastor of Ivanhoe has just returned from a visit in England and is spending this week calling op is Ivanhoe friends. Mrs. C. VinHorn, Mrs. Marvin Greener and ther guest Mrs. Richard David from the Past. were recent callers of Mr. and Mrs George Brain-- er.d Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Drummond of Round Lake, were Sunday, visitors at the Arthur Shober home. a. m., the Chicago Association f}Show in Chicago Thursday evening. Churches meets with the Lombard| Miss Dorotiy Dietz attended a ban church f6 rits semi--annual meeting.| quet at the home of Berenice Faar The subject to be dealt with is "The on Friday evening, Bernice being at VAlues of Christian Loyalty" as it\ home over the week end from her affects our international relations,| school work at St. Charles. national prablems and personal and , Mrs. John Shepherd, Russell Shep-- church life. At the close trere will \ herd and Mrs. Elia Senith, motored be a consecration service calling the ) to Sand Lake on Sunday, where Mrs. church membership to a taking Of| Smith will make her home tais win Jesus in Earnest. It is to be hoped'",,.' with the Woebber family. i. q "n" ol bur lwo churches ""!An:lr_.' and Mrs. M. R. Wells, Juanita Wednesday, Oct. 9, the Mothers', club meets with Mrs. Clark Dunn. | Hold October 18th open for Stunt| Hold October 18th open for the Stunt Night Social at the community | house. You will laugh till your sides | ache and have a jolly good tlme., Watch for detailed announcement. | . Mr. Weight meets his group at tae! appointed time Friday and Saturday. Mrs. S. H. Dietz attended the Food IVANHOE, ILLINOIS DIETZ'S STABLES TWO BIG NIGHTS----LET'S GO! Old Fashioned Dances Every Saturday Night Modern Dances Every Wednesday Night MUSIC BY Chris Hapke's Orchestra H. C. HICKS, CALLER Ivanhoe MUSIC BY Paul's Entertainers | Mr and Mrs. George Emmerson, and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bartlett, of Pvanston, Mr. and Mrs. J. Levy and | daughter, and Raymond Dietz and 'mend of Chicago. attended the old time dance at the Stabes on Satur-- [day evening. |\ _ William Browder, Pearl Shepard 'and Mrs. 8. Browder attended the ! Meerpath Theatre at Lake Forest on !Monday evening. | _ _Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Wells, Juanita 'and Naomi Egar, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer \ Cross and son, Mr. and . Mr#. Gust ]Holla.nd and sons and Mr. and Mrs. George Gross and son spent Sunday evening at the William Hertel home. Mrs. R. F. Dorfler and Mrs. War-- ren Soyder were Waukegan shoppers On Saturday -- Mrs. Julia Ransonf and son Glenn, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffery and family to Deerfield on Sunday, where t2ey called on friends Mrs. Frank Doliph and Mrs. D. Dolph attended the Sunday Sca3oel Convention at L#bertyville Thursday. A. Fuller and Mr. Abraham, of Waterman, stopped at the George Brainerd home on Monday afternoon, on their way to Madison, Wisconsin; where they will visit with reatives. There is to be a special meeting of the teachers and officers of the Ivanho Sunday school at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dolph on Friday evening at 7:30. Each and every one is urged to attend. Mrs. Harry Pfannenstill and child ren visited on Thursday at the R. F Dorfler bhome H. C W Meyer was a Waukegan business caller on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ryan visited on Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. L H. Dietz. Mrs. Frank Knigge and Pearl Shep herd were Waukegan callers last Sat urday. ' Mrs E4 Sullivan and small son, of Chicago, visited over the week end at the L. H. Dietz home. Louie Schnieder fell from a wagon and hurt his shoulder quite badly. Dr. J. L. Taylor, of Libertyville is caring for him. Miss Dorotiy Dietz attended a ban quet at the home of Berenice Faar on Friday evening, Bernice being at bhome over the week end from her school work at St. Charles. Sylvester Teffelman, Christina Te PHONE 608--M--2 85 The Ivanhoe Woman's Societ with Mrs _C. Arthur Jevne We day. The afternoon was spen:t ing for the coming bazaar Mrs. C. Arthur Jevne entert her Oak Park Club at luncheon day. There were seven guests. The losers treated the winners of the annual hunt to a banquet Satur day evening at the Arthur Ritta home. After tae delicious supper, 500 was played. Mrs. Will Albrecht and R. F. Dorfler were the prize winners. Mrs. AsShober and Mrs. R. F. Dor fler were Grayslake visitors Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Atwell of Monaville, visited over the week end with their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Will Atwell. Miss Lucy Grant entertained rela-- tives from Chicago over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dunn and Will Dunn of Highland Park, called at the Clark Dunn home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cook of Wau conda spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs, Will and Ruby Kuebker. Mr. and Mrs. John Wirtz and daugaters and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Obenauf visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs Walter Herr. Miss Sarah Joice spent Tuesday with Mrs. H. F. Herberts at Liber tyville. Walter Falk entertained 16 of his neighbors at a 500 party in honor of his brother, Carl's, birthday. Mrs .Bertha Wirtz and Ann Wirtz were Waukegan callers Friday. Mrs .S8. L Tripp called on Mrs Bert Chamberlain Monday. Mrs. Harry Francisco of Waucon--| da visited on Sunday afternoon with Miss Agnes Meyers. { Thirty--seven Mystic Workers were entertained the the Aug Wirtz home Sunday. A picric dinner was serv ed at noon and the afternoon was spent at cards and visiting. kampe, Viola Hertel and Leo Tekgm-- pe motored to Amboy, llincis and spent the day with Sylvester's par-- ents, his mather being in the hospital in that place. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Odom and daugh-- ter Liillian spent Saturday evening in Waukegan. 4f J ety n We started a "Good Citizenship" club today. We elected the following officers: President, Marion Kaiser; vice president, Donald Dorfler; treas urer, Ruby Hall; policeman, Marga-- ret Hall. not fight; 3, Share the s Play Fair. School House Polite'® 2 Tm nAht annnw a room clean whis pe We discus ing rules for 1. Keep the IVANHOE SCHOOL NOTES LIBERTYVILLE SUPPLY DEPOTS F. C. Norman, Phone 508; Libertyville Fruit and Vegetable Store Phene 183; Miller's Grocery, Phone 81; Hanion's Greemn Front Store, Phong 498. Mundelein, III. EVERY cow that supplies milk to this dairy is tuberculin tested--and we only buy from farmers who have the health-- iest herds and the richest pastures and who milk under sanitary conditions. Then again we pasteurize the milk. If it's from Rouse Bros. Dairy, it's pure milk. Have it delivered to your home dailyv' 2, Do not annoy otarers (by ring, throwing paper, etc.); orderly: 4, Keep the school 'lean; 5, Make it attractive: Rouse Bros. Dairy FROM HEMTHY COWS ed and made the follow our club: School Yard school yard clean; 2, D« _ Share the swings; 4 1. Be Grade cards have tb Everyone is doing ' month we want a lar; Those making seven } the roll. m¥ j y gr d Phones 565 and 567 Frid 6, Do not waste time. Home: 1, Be polite; 2, Be useful \l a V iftern( every beer Frid and a com-- --4 to plan t Tuesday 4]

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