Illinois News Index

Libertyville Independent, 18 Oct 1923, p. 11

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_ Mr., and Mrs. J. G. Cook are enter-- friends from ~Califoraia. i 3 lomnc{g.vflm they are Ing a splendid , and Ideal wea-- , ~Charley was out hunting one , but did not say what the catch j 'Gilmn n'nd :lvla sI:h: u': waiting for vie : "hoy are phnnm. some kind & noztlon for him, but are guard-- It rather closely. He expects to be Baturday If the Jewett is 06. k. IL--4s reported that* Frank Kennedy Old two Ford sedans before breakfast y morning in our town. We ew --was an early riser, but that g. Aand Mrs. Henry Knedier and , t@f Geraldine Mont., are am ly. tew days with relatives y made the trip in their new Oak-- Mr. and Mrs. John Tulley of Everett ent Saturday afternoon with Mrs, _ FRATRTIE ~VIEW _ Chas. ~Staht chas purchased a ~new Ford sedan. The last meeting of the Royal Neigh-- bors was well attended and a real pleasant time was had. After the bus-- w:n early, as we are back to timebere. ~It's all right, Frank,. get them, -t.t.':'do bhave to ul\t:-"l: the ou relatives at m . Mrs. Fred Priess and Mre. Robert Heriihy spent. Thursday in Chicago. -- A. G. Maether spent Monday in Chi-- cago and m scomvention at Decatur %'My; re-- turning home :'Iflu. Will am Klepper, Jr. ed on h's fa h.. and muitn r Monday mon.ng. _ Mrs. A. G. Maether spent several days last week visiting her mother. --Phe Charles Hans children are out of school on account of mumps. Ed win is the only one sick. Mre, A. G. Macther spent Tuesday with hbher s , Mrs. Mike Wagner A#.l:-fly lake. dly Bible Class met with Mrs. Wallace Lockhead~ Wednesday and sewed for charity. C Lt 'Iness meeting, bunce was g'-' and 'l he ligh r::iwu a a Don't t t A. . miss the next wm. November 1, as the members of the entertaining comittee are voluntsers, and a big tie i6 assured. ; * Grandma Schar and Ruth and 60( tn'A'do \'Voll svent Saturday at Liberty-- ¥'MNe. Mrs.. E. 8. Krupeger spent the week end with her son, Chas. Krueger, and Mr.: and Mrs: Gus Stoerp and Grand-- ma Brockman--<spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Brockman; .. -- Ray Knisge had the misfortune of cutting off a finger in the corn bindeéer one day last week.. Percy Maether took him to the doctor. Mrs. William Mott of Herrington, Kansas, is spending a few weeks with re'atives here. rn. William Sennett and children al/ Chicago spent. ~Bunday afternoon Mrs. C. T. Mason and family. Art Voss is now employed at Pala tine with John Umbdenstock, at car pouter work. ' + Ben Ritzenthaler has réturned to mr. and Mrs. Frank Mason of Liber-- tyville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mason. -- Walter and Edwin Voss spent Sun-- day at home with Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Vuss. Mrs. Henry Krueger of Libertyville spent Thursday with the latter's sister hss Emma LaFrentz. Mrs. William Meyer entertained her sister and family from Chicago over Sunday. 4 Mrs. Em:line Mason Mrs:; J. G. Cook and Mrs. Ben Cook and friends {zom Nam'w'flhnmm of the musie in violin and sax-- ophone at the Northwestern college. The barber shop is now open, with Frank Lawless in chhrge. Boys, you will no longer have to go to another town to get dolled up. _ -- _ ;:'n'.' C, M. G Iman spent Tuesday at cling on business. Tony L.- of Buftalo Grove was a business caller here Tuesday. Mirs. J. A. Mason is visiting at the home of C. J. Mason und family. 1om Lynch spent last Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Fond du Lac, w isconsin. CRURCH NEWS Next Sunday, the 21st, Grace Evan-- gelical church will observe the annual Harvest Home Festival in the morn-- ing.. All friends. and neighbors are most cordially invited. All who have donations for the Deaconness Hospital and home, bring them along with you and help decorate the platform. An Don't forget to attend the old time hop at Half Day next Saturday night. Bring your friends, especially all the old me fiddlers. You may be a win-- ner o fone of the prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Art Voss entertained Mr. and Mrsa. Pankonen of Lake Zurich Sunday; ajso the Steil and Buhr fam-- llies of Lake Zyrich. ap e te 5 Mrsas. Chas. Stahl and son, Eimer, were Libertyville callers-- Thursday. Miss Helen Tulley and Katherine Yore of Everett spent Saturday night with Mrs. Mason. California visited 8t. Mary's of the Lake at Area Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brockman and Mrs. Chas. Voss visited at the Henry Sieil home in Lake Zurich one day last week. 1923. ' epportunity will also be extended to 'lumwntomulhnd | our church. Next Sunday is also Sundgy school rally day. It is desired fnat 'all the 'tuh,c_u:dl and true biues be pres ent. is a personal invitation to 'o? After the Bunday School session, and after the reports are given, the schoo!: will march in a body to the church auditorium, where the services will be continued. Gone Forever, - No hand can make the clock strike for me the hours that are passed.-- Bvron. Meeghan in the Ne'er--Do--Well and Jackie Coogan in "Circus Days." At the monthly meeting last week, the Ladies' Aid completed the plans for the annual bazaar and supper 10 be given in the near futre in Hersch-- berger's hbhall. Watch for the date. ihe lagies have been busy in making fancy work and a great many other things. Just what you want. Watch for the date. 4vANTED--3,000 people to see Thos. GREENBAY ROAD _ > is NOW CLOSED tha: ureen say road between sh-- ington street and Five Points closed during the day time for. next week while the "'3 inter section at Belvidere road m Bay road is being put in. The will be open at l:it but autoists are urged to use the greatest Caw tion. In the day time autolsts are urged to detour by driving' 'ml to North Chicago by Sheridan --and thence west to Five Foints. While the intersection connection will be completed inside of a week it will take an additional three weeks for the new pavement to hardén. This means that this route will be practically closed to traffic for a month. » s 8 \ Ob 19 ¥A 3

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