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Libertyville Independent, 18 Dec 1924, p. 3

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_ * REWARD IN LAKE FOREST ROBBERY A reward of $500 has been offered for the return of $3,379 in gowns and coats stolen from the Sport Bhop in Lake Forest Dec. 4, ac cording to a bulletin issued today by the Walter 8. Devereux Detect-- Ive agency. Two particular gowns are being sought, two pearl embroidered eve-- ning gowns, worth $400 aplece. A separate reward of $200 is being of-- Sered for the return of these and the full reward of $500 for the com-- this robbery for several days, and 4t is believed that there will be ar-- Robert -- Marion, charged with knowing something about the clean-- up at the Ermine Cleaners Inc., is to be questioned fully about the Lake Forest robbery. He has been grilled some. about it lready, but has denied any knowledge about the Detective Called on Sport Shop Case in Which $3,379 in C 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4& 4 4 4 4 & 4 4 + & D EE RFIEL Db *# 'The choir of the Presbterian church wil}l render a Christmas cantata, '"Star of Beth-- Ichem," Friday evening, Dec. 19, at eight e'clock. The soloists are Mrs. Vincent Sil-- & 4 # 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + were and Mrs. Roy Dye, Merle Tibbetts of Lake Forest and Jack Bradford of Liberty-- wille. Miss Frances Biederstadt is pianist and Mrs. E. C. Becker director,. 'There wili be no admission charge, but a silver offer-- ing will be takem. _ 0 00 00000 0 > The Ladies' Alid of St. Paul's church will hold the January meeting on Thursday, Jan. 8th, at the home of Mrs. . H. Holdgraf. Chief of Police James Gordon of TB WBR MdBE PEGVOTC NOC RMDW. . BB, PRUIGRIET Heveral of the friends of Miss Carrie Sisks Gowns Were Lost If You Like a Cup of Good Coffee THERE IS NO SHORTAGE! -- 1 HAVE ABSOLUTELY THE BEST STOCK OF COFFEE IN THE TOWN. BULK COFFEE, pound ...................................40¢, 45¢, 50¢ SPECIAL BRANDS, pound .............................50¢, 55¢, 60¢ FINE CREAMERY BUTTER, pound....................._...._50¢ BEST STORAGE EGGS, dozen _._........._.._._................__48¢ F. C. NORMA N Elegant Christmas 'Candies 30c Lb. ~ JUST TRY ME ONCE at a Reasonable Price, o Eun e CR : i Beckman ; readings by Mrs. T. Weiss : plano 'logne by Mrs. (. Wessling and solo. The | close of a Perfect Day. Mre. &.C. Lhoctcr. | which was followed by a delicious lunch in the dining room Mrs. N M. Bruschke of Los Amn, Cal.. mother of Mrs. Greer, is visi at the Erwin Greer home. ' lh-wiuflro-.ndnmlmuud Mias B. Courson of Prairie View were the | guests at the F. H. Meyer home Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon and Miss Laura Muhike of Oak Park were guests of Mr and Mrs. R. M. Vant Wednesday + \_ Several from Deerfleld witnessed the O. m'.':. installation at Wheeling last Tuesday i night. Miss Christine Duffy fell on the atep last . ~Wednerday in such a way that she broke . her hin and will be confined to her bed for . Atrmcm,»"Lee"Bitks "mas bore h Chieast SE Y uerrriad with buteptrents oree fi us n se on sn int maoms uad vallt 4 bome in Wheeling. Miss Sicks has beeh , _ WARZRRRARIRERA 1| in 111 health for the past two vears. the end + s ky f% of a useful, consecrated Christian life com--« Ing last Saturday might. ® e ® @i («@ _ _!¥ AK C one brother, o.-fi.u- wite and The e burtal was in the Wheeling ceme 4 | . ":.r llfl-td of %'I- Minn., is visit his Witgwaimes @R, erman ertel rs. E. Greer sll and fell, 1 A. s "hier i Greer shipped and tei. imjuring A,. D. Lasker Gets 120 Acres of mE S GTu A. M. Christina Knaak, Toll, 'Treasurer; Adelaide Fraze, -- Conductresses ; Chaplain; Anas Wiliman, Anderson, organist. 'The @tar were taken by Mark! # en C "atordor Hiazel B Benti Bila Vantine. Warder, Hazel Belig ; * nel. ohs Wilimas. At the close of the in-- Stailation a large and appreciative audlence Were treated to a fine program of selertions were UC chestra. violin solos hy (Feorge For Lake County . circulation, | place your advertisement in The | for Evelyn ; Auna m"'r-;.'flv-'."w .. ;--;--u * "Lon he Margaret gf:. !'"'!fl time pgstrom, 'fl'fl' Matron -- orthy Patron ; Alms peck Knaak, Secretary ; Thilo Adelaide Steiner and Ruth TTE SO074 NNaan w on 'aed, nete * The | rs. E C. %ocicr. elicious lunch in '3.3&'.'3"' ltc:l'n" W M.~ _ M onn" G. | Mr. ."IBI": and 6. *« the L Ptak one officer, | bali _ Mr. W. H. Schencort nas sold to | Mr. A. D. Lasker, President of Lord and Thomas. and formerly head of the <United States Shipping Board, one hbhundred and twenty acres one hali mile south and onequarter mile west of Everett on the Milwaukee . and St. Paul Railroad, being in the [ Loke Forest district. ,__This is a part of the three hundred and sixty acres now owned at this lo-- cat'on by Mr. Schendorf and was for-- EX--SHIPPING BOARD CHAIRMAN BUYS A FARM IN LAKE CO. one hali west and ~o=!y eight or n'ne farms. This par-- ticular one hundred and twenty acre tract once belonged to Miller of Mil}-- er and Hart, the packers, on which he erected a beautiful set of paving brick barns of old English architecture. The sale was for an all cash consid-- eration of $120,000. Mr. Lasker was represanted by Mayer, Meyor, Austri-- an and Platt, and Mr. Schendort by Henry M. Hagan. It is understood that Mr. Lasker has purchased two hundred and ffty acres adjoining this tract and will Farm Land Southwest of Everett for $120,000. Telephone No. 9 esmm annopmmment ui f ; t T : ..ei_?d_ 3 ut _ aF "a t® x i d : A T ;; t " J ls/I | &j f 'fi'i!':"m L 1! ; I 89 l s y | EV ol FAultin d t se ~~ > m 'Q Brunswick Radiolo No. 160 Brunswic' Radiola No. 30 M na-- N ) _ _ _-- se ----speneut .. omm n ".f. ,. l', B " »He--A. 4) c \AHei®, ! '"@tl h ?:T s L8 | h 'j'-,n';' C R 4° Fal J : A ty '| l"' A 1 k: 'fi ue _1 /I"i mous im > a o es "-\ w ° h w k ¢te e t9" T hy ¥ C + B sns Ca't adiold esd OUR ANNUAL--____ Christmas Shopper's Guide ay Furniture and Paint Store erect thereon a beautiful residence and construct an eighteen hole golt course. He contemplates spending one and one--half million on this prop erty. % 4 % 4 4 &4 % & 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 % 4 * LA KE ZURICH * # 4 4# 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 % 4 % * Wm. C. Pl{:'f. Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Prehm Chicago Bunday Mesdames Weaver Soderberg were Pales-- tine and Arlington Heights callers Monday. Mrs. Gertrude Laun is able to be up & short time each day, after her recent illness. Dr. Hertel has 'been on the sick list the past week and expects to enter a Chicago hospital this week to receive treatment. Mr. and Mre. Waiter and family visited with relatives in Mr and Mrs. Harry of Highlana Park visited here Sunday afternoon. As president of the U. 8. Shipping Board, Mr. Lasker became one of the best known men of the nation and as head of the big advertising agency he also bas attained a position of em minence. Therefore his decision to establish a home of such stupenduous proportions within Lake County is a matter of wide interest. Here's an-- other rich Chlumu who has looked to the adjoin|ng nty as a place to live and play and enjoy the wealth he has accumulated. one day last week. -- Peter Meyer of Wauconda was a visiig? Thursday, Dec. 11, at the home of Mrs. Weaver. A 1--o'clock dinner was served by The annual election of the Woman's fRo-- otv of the Baptist church was held last INDEPENDENT, THRSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1924. Louise Geary was a Chicago visitor Open Evenings Until Christmas Miss Lillian Rockenbach is:expected home Friday for the Christmas 30[!1!?' BShe has "?h"cuht-: e '-'vm"t:' held at rogram a 'tho school house 'rlglu afternoon, Dec. 19, at 2 o'clock. A short rlu and Christmas songs and recitations will be had. All the friends and patrons of the school children and teachers are invited. It is rumored that Santa Cluas will be there. the hostess. Nmmlmu- ness meeting and election. Orman Rockenbach was clected president, Mrs. Ja». Snetsinger, vice president; Mrs. A. L. Pay-- ton, secretary, and Mrs Weaver, treasurer. Mrs. Payton was named chairman of the work committee Miss Waythe Dymond has cloged her home an. wii spend the rest of the winter in Mr. Richter has started the foundation for a new house on the lot recently pur-- «. > @ trom Mrs. A. G. Lenard. Mrs Carl Ernst was hostess to the Ladies Bunco Club Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Spunner will spend the ~r'--tmas holidays in Hot l;rlnn. Ark. Miss Rose Tonne was bhome Sunday Mrs_ Frank Young is entertaining her mothe@® from Burlington, Jowa. h _ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heybeck attended the Ws----anic and Ea--tern Star installation of officers at Deerfleld Saturday evening. _ n.lhln i bnd '---'c'lit'l"l;'n't"'('!iuf in Chicago Saturday. u8. Mrs. Kmma _ Soderberg and daughters, Phvllia »nd Mariory. and Jean Schaefer. vis The program of the Sunday School of the Baptist church will be given 'Monday eve-- ning at 8 o'clock. A large Christmas tree has Gee nreceived from Mrs. Blankenberg, a m agraw pepmaiies io be Ter? $508." & ohf! nrogram very e « dial invitation is extended to all in the *"The Brangelical Bunday School will ha ve their program Christmas eve at the church at 8 p. m. 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