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Libertyville Independent, 27 Dec 1923, p. 4

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34 Aote t | -- The North Shore Line F. Cater Farm 50c per Gallon FRESH SWEET CIDER . -- ~SEE THE NEW EDISON The Rexall Store. ----_ BEFORE YOU BUY. MAKE THE. WHOLE .FAMILY HAPPY WITH A NEW EDISON. buys «/ Pleasure thru our Budget Plan Let us show you Thrift -- . Decker & Neville - won the first .. _ _ CHAS. A. COFFIN MEDAL G;lICAGO NORTH SHORE and MILWAUKEE , RAILROAD COMPANY & C TELEPHONE 74. + ras. D Proctor. E Surntice of allfkinds ~ D. HUEVELKAMP "Construction methods which are contributing to the fower satce squipiies s progiaiiet reck Pnllesing power station equipment; a program = the enitire system is 60% completed; the old li(htthafi hbdn(p'mdwkh 1004b. rail and concrete and brick are replacing wood at the stations." © From Report of Committee on Award 5 Gallons for $2 2« LIBERTYVILLE J.. W. Woodhead transacted busi-- &ho is visiting her daughte ness in Chicago Friday. . ; Swartz and Mrs. William Tiff: ' lr.vzc'l'ru. Chas. Viegel, Miss Mil:| telegram : says she had two dred. and Mrs. Will Story spent | strokes. -- * over Bunday in Kenosha. _ _ wintiirmrmiice roico oeestcpecrraninnnnanin i Mrs. Ada Overton of Chicago spent | _ <-- -- _ » ~Mrs. Charles Ettinget of Chicago spent a few days the past week with her sister, Mrs. Sophia Martin, and niece, Mrs. Joseph Horton. & Dr..and Mrs. G. W. Jensen attended the poultry show lac-hfe:;co;fidq.* ~~Missg Violet Thibault spent Monday in Chicago. ... *<:; .' i -- Ingamore Nellson, the 11 year. old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neilson, who had a blood transfusion operation at the Victory Memorial hospital, d!od' last week, and Saturday afternoon the funeral services were held, the Rev. 8. E. Pollock being in charge. -- -- . sick the past week. Specifically they seek to obtain a mooring towo'("mr dirigilbes at the Great Lakes ining Station at+gov-- erninent expepse, a snare of the $26,-- 000,000 the government plans to spend in the promotion of airplane manufacture and a fAying fAeld~ a mile square located on . filled--in ground in a shallow area of the like at the foot of Sixteenth St. men at a meeting in the ~Sherman Hotel-- in honor-- of --Wilbur--and--Orville Wright, which was called by a group of men associated with both the IIli-- nois Manufacturers' Anoegnuon and the State of IMHinois National Aero-- nautic Association. ; 'Chicago is the lo(iell city of Amer-- itca for aeroplane 'manufacture, ac cording to ex--mayor William Hale Thompson, Robert G. Fowler, Amer-- fed's first _ transcontinental fller; Maj, F. L Martin, who was selected to cBmmand the proposed attempt to fy around the world; Capt. 'Waldo Evans, commander of . the-- Great Lakes station, and Lieut. Edward Lang Jr..of the navy, who piloted the NC--4, which was forced down in mid-- Atlantic in its transocean flight and whose life was saved in England by being late for the trial flight of the WORLD AIR CEN-- _ TER AT NAVAL STA. Speakers at Memorial Meet-- ing in Honor 'of Wright pros. Develop Plans. Chicago as an aeronautic centef of the wrlduthodnmotamufl memebrs of the TIllinois ufac-- turers' Association. MissT helma White has been quite This belief was expressed by these SUGGESTED PLAN A N T 10 C H To t w No oo n t e im it C k 2: All the business nouses were open each evening lagt week for the benefit of Chrisimas shoppers. + w Cards are out announcing the marri-- age of Miss Elizabeth N. Laursen, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Laur ;eon. of Antioch, to Raymond John orregaard, of Waukegan. The wed-- ding--took--place --in Chicago Saturday, Dec. 22. We extend comtnl'flonu. _Raliph James of Rockford, spent over Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. James. were born to this union, seven of whom are still living. 'They are Mrs. Fred .Paasch, of Channel Lake; -- Mrs. Tille Gutech, of California; Mrs. Ida Johnson, fi_,ymnuoa: 'Mrse. C. W, King, of Chicago; William, Henry and Fred Mau,. of Antioch,, also. fifteen grandchildren <and one-- great--grand-- child, besides a large number of other relatives and friends. 'The funeral ser-- vices were held on Thursday at the home of Fred Paasch at 1:15 and at the Wilmot church at 2 o'clock. The inoterment was at Wilmot cemetery. _Peter Peterson spent Friday and Saturday in Chicago with relatives. The pageant given at the Methodist church Sunday evening was & decided success, and everyone did their nart very well. 'The church was crowded andy each and <everyone wish they would put on another pageant soon. Mr. And Mrs. George Hackney and Mr. and Mrs. Doug l&ce were Christ-- mas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bar-- ter at Pleasant Prairie. Einar Peterson is spending the holt-- days with relatives in Chicago. H. J. Barber spent over Christmas with relatives in Chicago. * Miss Lorrzlno over Christmas with her grandmother, Mrs. Ma:g.t Davis. Miss Gladys Panowski of Waukegan spent over Sunday and Christmas at the home of her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thompson of Riv-- er Forest spent over the Christmas holidays at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thompson. _ Frank uaaen left Friday to spend Christmas with his wife at Arizona. The many friends of Judge Walter Taylor, wao has been in the bosylital in Waukegan for about taree weeks, is better and has been taken back to '~Mrs, . Wilheimine %um Chuoxofako Manday morning at t: m :{elo.l"fl':un. She was born m was -u:riod to William Mau la'l"& The first lowlrm they were in this country they lived at Bassett Station, Wis., and in 1891 they settled at Chan-- nel Lake, and had made her home there ever since. Sixteen children the latter part of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lux. Pedro, who naturally became peeved, and notified the bank to stop paymient on the chack. Monday Marshal Lim-- berrty arrested the pal of Pedro, who made restitution, and all was serene once more. * * Pedro Cruse, who is employed at the plant of the American Wire Fence fommy. 'b"d.dsl:k pay check to a ellow _workman Saturday, expecting his buddy to cash th@ check and bring the mone yto him. }'honlue'olthe check was $45.23. Thée man cashed the check all.right at a local store. buying about $12 worth of merchandise and taking the balance in cash. But he Complaint was made to the North Shore Gas Company the latter part of last week that there was a leak in their mains somewhere near the North Shore Line station. Workmen started to dig _;gst south of the track and in-- tended to tunnel under the new con-- crete pavement, but were "promp'ly stopped ky President of the Board of Truste@s Hyatt, and Marshal Limberry was notified to see that the order was obeyed. Special Police Lester was sent to the scene and prevented any digging being done. Later permission was gtanted to excavate between the tracks, where the leak was found and revaired. Mr. Hyatt is to be com-- mended on his stand in refusing any: one permission to tear up the new pavement: , Tuesday, Jan. 1st-- Saturday,; Dec. 29-- KATHLYN WILLLIAMS Sunday, Dec. 30-- JACKIE COOGAN FOX THEATRE ""TRIMMED IN SCARLET" Also International News. Also Harold Lioyd Comedy Fox Lake, III. serious Choir rehearsal fiu--udgy i at 8 o'clock~ _ t vanilk Rev. Guy Smeek, Pastor. Miss Ruby Williams, organist. Bunday Schol --at 9:45 a. m. W. G. Wells, Jllm- > s '.ellt;l;u::z church service s:nll. Bub-- t e sermon, "Seeing * Young People's meeting at Oar;.m. . Evening church service at 7:30, on "Watching." A thought for the new year, which ought to start us right in makin gthe gospel mean more to eur lives. Let us approach the new year with the same wouhlp.t!l'lp}m that we did the Christmas exercises. MHMRISTIAN SCIENCE S0CIETY FIR8T METHCDIST EPISCOPAL Chas. J. Dickey, #'astor. #*hone 112--J. Jack Bradford, Choir Director; Mrs. Liyell H. Morris, Orgapist. _/ Sunday Bchool at 10 a. m. Geo. F. C ecges winiey Sighemine t io on ev A *00 o'clock. TMI;?I be a lodl'l h:uuc:. good singing, a devotional service ntu:hx.uu. All are invited. Come, ;uohh' Old Year out and the New ear s uulu'uic service at 7:$0. Mus'ic by choir. Sermon topic, "The of the Harvest." 1 ud On account of the Watch Night ser-- vice there will be no Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evening. 8T. LAWRENCE'8, EPISCOPAL . Rev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor. The services for the Sunday after Chrigtmas, December 30th,--will be: Holy Communion at 7:3) a. m. Holy Eucharist and sermon at 10:45. Sunday "'chool at 9:45 a. m. The .Jhrlmnu music will be re-- eated at the later services Sunday. 'The choir will sing a collection of the old national Christmas carols at the County Farm Home on Sunday aft-- ernoon at 4 p'clock. --> 'tuird Fipor, First National Bank Bidg. Bervices Sunday at 10:45 a. m. Subject for this Sunday, "Christian Science." Morning worship at 11. Music by the choir. The pastor will preach on "Daily" Suitable thoughts for the last days of the year, You are invited to worship with us. ~ . ~. _ _ Chur ch Services Epworth League devotional 'service at 6:30 p. m. The Unsolved Riddle. ; T shall tell you, that in ancient times a debate hath arisen, and it remains yet unresolved; whether the happiness of man in this.world doth consist more in + contemplation -- or -- action?*--From "The Complete: Angler" (1563), by Izaak Waliton. $ . 1923. ° A CX t 'Considering the improved appearance of the new Ford Touring Car, one would naturally expect a propor-- tionate advance in price. A Striking Value--at ©295 Larger scale production,how-- ever, has made it possible to incorporate in this new type touring car a number of de cided improve. Inemoeg ments: with-- i out 'increas [&K&--E KENNEDY BROTHERS AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS The LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT covers mere territory and publish-- _' es more REAL NEWS than any other paper in LAKE CCUNTY.:--And it _ all comes for the small sum of $1.50 a year. JUST THINK OF JT! _ AUDITORIUM THEATRE Thiscarcanbeobtainedthrough the New Universities Dictionary A SPEC:AL NEW YEAR'S TREAT Acomparisonextendingover a long period of years_ will reveal the fact that the present price is actually the lowest at which the five passenger open car has ever been sold. TheFordTouringCar stands today, as it always has, a niost inniiroages xelmarkabille brobaie Ph value in the ::I motor car field. ing its cost to the purchasér. THE INDEPENDENT J AN . --1--2 COUPON . £.0.B. DETROIT nds Snfi ug ie

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