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Libertyville Independent, 19 Jun 1924, p. 5

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13 Read The Independent, $1.50 a year INSURANGE Tl'gere is no obligation asking information or advice I am always glad to be of service Building Resources For All Purposes FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent FI[YOU'VE planned to build, now is the time. Whether you desire a small garage, a home, an office building or office space, we have the proper resources to fill your requirements. We advise early completion of your plans and letting of contracts to allow you the benefits of early searon prices on materials. Don't take a chance, make sure by consulting us before you build. Libertyville Lumber. Co. Telephone 47 La KE CouUuNrNyT Y *¥ A TTION AL BANK lfywuega'nsiohkealrb--eilbeffor business or pleasure, you will find Travelers Checks a convenience that will make carrying the necessary funds easy. In fact, with Travelers Checks you don't need to carry money at all and yet you may al-- ways have the use of it Come in and let us tell you more at these checks that add to the pleasure travelng. TRAVELING Without Money #% Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. Where The Best Diamond Lake Every Saturday Evening and Sunday Afternoon. Wednesday Evenings, Beginning June 18. TEN CENTS PE R D A N C E 18 Let Us Help You Plan Your Home Pavilion PROTEGTION Ray Brothers McCormick's Orchestra. plus Down by the Old Depot * INVESTMENT ToR Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Smith spent last Sunday in Chicago. Bert Finstad was in Chicago Tues-- day on business: Fred Smith and family motored to Maywood Sunday. 6 Lester C. Robley was a Chicago visitor Monday. Mrs. Leonard Disney spent Satur day in Waukegan. Mrs. Howard Morris was hostess to the Young Matron's Club last Monday afternoon. ~ Dewey Scott of Chicago was the guest of Libertyville relatives the first of the week. Mrs. Samuel Bartlett has returned to her home at 172 W, Lincoin Ave., after a six weeks stay in Canada. Mrs. John Foote and son of San Francisco, Cal, are here visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Julia Price. Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Morgan, of Chi-- cago, visited Libertyville friends on Monday. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Croker were in Volo Sunday visiting their daughter, Mrs. Lee Huson, nd fmily. Mrs. Amy Lightbody and daughter, Faye, of Chicago were here Sunday visiting at the Frank Lightbody home. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bartlett expect to leave about July 1st for a trip to Yellowstone National Park. Mrs, Lewis Akers bhas gone to Ot-- tumwa, lowa, for a visit with her par-- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kemp. Miss Nadine Smith left Sunday for Albia, lowa, where she will spend her vacation Mrs. 8. J. Gridley and two children returned home Monday, after a stay of several months in Biloxi, Miss. & Miss Ruby Smith left Sunday for Burlington, lowa, to spend the summer visiting ber grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Hanny. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. May and family spent Wednesday afternoon and eve ning with Mrs. May's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Colby. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilcox left Monday night for Rochester, Minn., where Mr .Wilcox will r&ndergo an op-- eration at the Mayo Bros. Sanitarium. William Sunderlin of Hartford City, Wis., came Monday and is employed as a granite cutter at the Collins & Doane Monument Co. shop. William H. Bartlett of Evanston was here Sunday visiting his brother, H. M. Bartliett While here he took op-- tions on several pieces of property. The members# of St. Joseph's Dra-- matic Club are preparing for a musi-- cal comedy, to be given at the high school auditorium on July 19, 11 and 12. Further particulars later. Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Simen and daughter, Edith, are spending a couple of Weeks in Oconom«@roc, Ill., at the home of Mr.. Simen's mother, Mrs. Martha Simen. * _ _ Mrs. James Madden and children, George, James and Rosemary, have returned from a two weeks' visit with relatives in Minneapolis, Minn., and Glenwood City, Wis. _' The William Sage home at Second and Broadway has been sold to Bert Gillespie of "Chicago. The Bartlett Realty Service wilb open an office in Chicago July 1. B _ 'Ago JUILY-- 1. _ _ -- Mrs. Wesley Harris, of Spokane, Wash., was here this week the guest of Mrs. C. Spring. She was accompa-- nied by Mrs. Mabel Becker, of Chi-- cago Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith, of Pasa-- dena, Calif.,. are here visiting Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Corlett, and other relatives. They made the long trip by automobile. George Thomas Thrasher, of Area' and Miss Beatrice Toay, of Libert-- yvyille, were married by Justice Ha\l, at Waukegan Wednesday morning, | June 18th Both Mr. Thrasher, who' hoilds a position with the Tripp Lum-- ber Company at Area, and his brldel formerly resided at Mineral Point.' \Wu. They will make their home lnI Short Items of Especial Interest to Libertyville Peop'!e Local and Personal E INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1924. Libertyville Battery & Elec. Co. LIBERTYVILLE Telephone 400 | Dr and Mrs. E. H. Smith left Wed-- nesday for Cincinnati, Ohio, and War-- saw, Ky., to be gone a wee kor two visiting relatives. Mrs. Carpenter Kendall was hostess Saturday afternoon at her home on 'Muwankee Ave. at a Mah Jong and bridge party, the honor guest being |Mrs. R. P. Olsted, of St. Paul, Mlnn'... W. I. Collins was in Antioch Tues-- day, where he installed a fine monu-- ment at the grave of Mrs. Geo. Lewis, who died at her home in Waukegan several months ago. Ejleen Colby entertained several of her little friends at the home of her grandparents on Hawthorn Farm last Menday, June 16th. The party was in honor of the tenth birthday of Har-- old Apply. Mrs. C. H. Kiser nd Mrs» George Sturm were elected as delegates to a convention of the Mystic Workers, to be held in Minneapolis, Minn., next September. They will represent the local lodge. 'Mrs,,vMattle Hopkins, of Eastbourne, Sussex, England, has arrived in New York, on the steamship Empress of France, and will be here for a three months' visit With her mother, Mrs. Maria Lill This is her first visit here James Swan and his brother--in--law Jackson, accompanied by two friends from Chicago, returned -- Wednesday from a fishing trip in the north part of Wisconsin, at State Line. Each of the party caught the limit allowed by Lester C. Robley has purchaed the interest of Bert Finstad in the tire and auto accessories business which they have conducted at 624 N. Mil-- waukee avenue since the first of the who is visiting her parents, Mr. year since 1907 Dr. E. L. Golding went fishing last Saturday. That's all there is to be said about that trip. It was reported that the doctor and Frank Kern were to go fishing again yesterday afternoor, but so far the score has not been giv-- en out for publication. Useful and fancy goods for sale at the Summer Bazaar--of the Women's Guild of St. Lawrences church, Thurs-- day, June 26, afternoon and evening, in the 'parish house. Refreshments served in the afternoon. Roast Beef | dinner from 5:30 to 8 p. m.. Tickets, ! Adults, 50¢c; Children 35¢. 25--1t . Mrs. E. M. Sachs and daughter, Annete, and Mrs. H. D. Sutton motor-- eg to Delafield, Wis., Tuesday to at-- tend commencement at St. John's mil-- itary Academy, where Cadet EdAward Sachs graduates. He will return with next Sunday, and try issues with the Lake Zurich team. Quite a number of the local fans will accompany the boys his mother to Libertyville. will bring a big crowd. The, Long Grove base ball team will | play on their' home grounds Sunday, | June £2, when the fast Area nine will | be their opponents. Long Grove was defeated by Area a few weeks t'l'_O.' and they are determined to even matter next Sunday. The memorial services of the OUdd Fellows and Rebekahs at the' M. E. church last Sunday morning were at-- tended by more than 300 members of the lodges. About 150 members of Englewood Lodge No. 858 and Blue Bell Rebekah Lodge of Chicago, were present as guests of the local lodges. Rev. Chas. J. Dickey, pastor of the church, delivered the address. At the fair grounds diamond next| Sunday Manager Holman has annount-- ed a bargain bill for the fans. The first game of a double header will be between the Chicago Bear Cats and Libertyville, to start at 1 o'clock p. m. The battery for Libertyville will be Bennett and Moore. For the second game the Libertyville boys will stack up against the K. of L. team of Wau-- kegan. The latter nine has unblem-- ished record for this year, but Holman lflgures on putting the jinx on them next Sunday. He will have Opeka in l!he box and Shaffer at the receiving 'end. With the right 'kind of weather, these two games# ought to draw one |ot the biggest crowds of the season. of the Odd Born, Sunday, June 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Altenburg, of Des Plaines a son, Bugene LeRoy. Mr. Altenburg is a brother of Mrs. W. F. Frauzen, and has visited often in Libertyville. James Madden and wife have sold their property in Libertyville, west of Milwaukee Ave., in the rear of the In-- dependent office, to Mrs. Emma Bun-- ton and husband, of Aptakisic The Maddens will retain possession until November 1st, after which time the place will be for rent. Mrs. Charles Baker and little daugh-- ter, Virginia, have returned to Millers-- burg, Ind., after spending several days at the home of Mrs. Baker's brother, Lewis H. Akers. All master Masons are notified to meet at the Masonic Hall Friday, June 20, at 1 pm. to attend the funtr-- al of Bro. Warren Heath. GOOD EAST SIDE LOT ON HURL. BERT COURT NEAR FOURTH ST, ALL SEWERS AND WATER. NICE PLACE TO BUILD. ONLY $700. EARTHQUAKE THERE'S AN With a Sensational Million Dolliar Robbery and Earthquake Scenes, Photographed in Japan. Also COMING-- Auditerium Theatre SATURDAY, JUNE 218T A Thrill You Have Never Before Sensed, in Also Buster Keaton in His Wife's Relatives ----_* There's no limit to what you can 'make selling Brown Flint Enamel Kitchen Ware. You can go as far and as fast as you like,. No capital, no experiencte, no special sales ability necessary. WRITE TO TOM MERRIT, Salesman, care of FIGHTING BLOOD NO. 13. ZaneGreys * CALLoF THE --CANYON' CHAS. F. SMALE, Secretary. Brown Flint Enamel Ware Co., 250 Fifth Avenue, New York. MASONS, NOTICE! SELLERS & PETERSEN. Sunday, June 22 ORMENT Buy E T W H A T J. & P Coats Thread is put up in convenient large spools. 250 yds. Sools._....._......_____.10¢ 1200 yds. Spools These new sizes save time in threading, and afford a material saving in the cost. Telephone 29 YOU EARN W. W. Carroll & Son Co. A SERVICE ASK FOR THE NEW SPOOL A SOCIAL SUCCESS--Johnston's Chocolates BLENDED WITH First National Bank LIBERTYYILLZE _ . .. MAWO6. Resourses of More Than a Half Million Doliars 'The man experienced in the ways of women appre-- ciates the touch that variety may add to even a box of the finest candy. And so he gives her JOHNSTON'S CHOCOLATES. The Choice Box, perhaps, for here are 22 different .varieduofcandyh\onebox! He. knows, too, the box will attract the woman whose fingers are accustomed to handling dainty things. For it is indeed expressive of the richness and rare goodness to be found within. HELPFULNESS --it's in that account you should open today at this nome folks' bank CO--OPERATION THE SODA SHOP ACCOMMODATION makes the "shadows fall apart" WE'D BE HELPERS IN YOUR PLANNING HOURS 8:00 A. M. TO 800 P. 40¢ ie # 64 w ¥3

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