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Libertyville Independent, 18 Dec 1924, p. 5

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B -- FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent -- &~«'~ Gifts That Will Please U °-- (J -- our cHRISTMAs sHOWING Is NOW IN FULL SWING. . COME IN AND LOOK & ; |;~ AROUND. WE HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF USEFUL ARTICLES, SUITABLE z ldkn|l -- FORCHRISTMAS CIFTS, AND THERE IS A LARCGE VARIETY TO PICK FROM. Z Hand Made Comforts ; Bed Blankets . L White and Colored Bed Spreads E J Linen Hand Towels --'_ Large Bath Towels 1| W. W. Carroll & Son . Co. NSURANGE < PROTEGTION There is no obligation asking information or advice j _ ]I am always glad to be of service CoUNTY NATIONAL -- BANK t Telephone 29 T he Secret OF SUCCESS Is TO BE READY WHEN OPPORTUNITY OFFERS ITSELF. | THEN TIE UP WITH A GROW-- ING BANK ACCOUNT -- .> Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. R USEFUL GIFTS Fine Linen Handkerchiefs from 25¢ up. -- Silk Hose, $1.00 to $3.00. Sili and Wool Hose in all popular colots at low price. Form--fit Brassiers, Gloves, Bloom-- ers, Petticoats. Bath Towel Sets from $1.25 to $2.00. A large assortment of Genuine Leather Purses, Hand Bags, and Vanity Cases for Ladies and Chil-- dren. A large assortment of New Novelties and Fancy Goods. OUR GOODS ARE. NEW AND UP--TO--DATE. _ es L9 Our Prices Always The Lowest "The Bank of Service'"' Now L Holiday Suggestions Cordialy yours, plus MILLINERY SHOP Libertyyville, III. INVESTMENT . LINDROTH Mrs. Robert is reported on the sick list this week. visitors in Chicago Monday -- Leather bags in the new style for women. J. B. Morse & Co. 1t . William King, of Antigo, Wis., was In '{Abertyville Monday the guest of Let us marcel your hair for Christ-- mas. Marguerite Beauty Shoppe. 325 E. Park Ave. Telepiwone 491. 1t Joe Bismark went to Dundée Tues day to remain several days visiting his sister, Mrs. Rollin Griswold. Mr. and Mrs. her, who re-- side in North bertyville, are the parents of a bablly boy, born this week. . Mr. and Mré. Francis> Tripp and Mrsa. Nettie Welich left Wednesday for Tampa, Fla., where they will remain Tor the winter Well tailored, all wool cashmere boys' knee pants, $3.00; wool mixed, $1.50. J. B. Morse & Co. 1t During the Sundays in i'dvent the evening services at the 'Libertyville Episcopal church are at 5 o'clock. All are invited. , * Mike Boehm was in Chicago Wed-- nesday on business connected with the Reliable Laundry, of which he is the representative in Libertyville. , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lynch have gone to Pine Rest, Florida, to spend the cold months. Mr. Lynch's health has not been the best and it is hoped the trip will benefit him. SNO W'S PHONE 306 i Local and Personal Short Items of Especial Interest to Libertyville People M"AQM'"".MO ® | P. J. Hawk, of L T. H. 8., lost a . wheel off his Ford Tuesday night by |skidding into the eurb at the corner 'of Milwaukee and Park avenues Tues-- day night. | _ Howard Reppert has bought the old 'blacksmith shop, on Milwaukee Ave., at the foot of Lake street, and is mov-- ing it to a lot on School street. Mr. |noppen plans to remodel the building 'into a bungalow, which he will occu-- py when finished. a | The ministers of the churches of Libertyville have arranged to hold services on alternate Sundays at the 'Lake County Farm. Last Sunday Rev. At the recent meeting of the quar-- terly conference of the Methodist church, Miss Bertha Lee was elected to membership in the Official Board. A splendid line of gifts for women and clildren. J. B. Morse & Co. 1t AnSC 2% VC &D BOCC CBRE APRZRTITITE MOCT Oe 2E 0 8 Reppert plans to remodel the building| . Judge Ben H. Miller has purchased into a bungalow, which he will occu from the Ray Furniture» and Paint py when finished. P 'Swre one of the handsome Brunswick Radiolas. With this instruments Mr. Bunday evening at 7:30, a group of | Miler will be able to bring in concerts young people, under the direction of and other entertainment from any Mr. Hubbard, will give the Christmas gpoint in the United States. The Euro pageant, "When Jesus Was Born," at pean broadcasting stations are also at the Methodist church. About twenty | hisg command. Two weeks ago Mr. adult characters will take part in the Ray enjoyed the concerts from Eng-- pageant. Our goods are packed in Christmis boxes. J. B. Morse & Co. 1t A. W. Mohns, of the Methodist church and a group of folk from that church, had charge. The officers for the ensuing. year of Libertyville Chapter No. 272, R. A. M., will be installed next Monday night at Masonic hall. All members and visit-- ing Companious are invited and urges to be ;risent. It is especially desired io have a« muny members of the local aaple prex=. as possible. The Women's Guild of the Episcopa! church will serve the dinuer to the employes of the Foulds Milling Co. on Saturday evening, Dec. 20, at the high school auditorium. ~Mrs. H. C. Gleasgson is chairman of the committee in charge and Mrs. Whitnhey, vice chair-- John Lester will close out his entire stock of toys this year, and will have an auction on this class of goods, be-- ginning Saturday, Dec. 30, and con-- tinuing each day next week until the stock is exhausted. Lincoln Lusk will cry the sale. Toys will be sold also at private sale, as usual. «o8 * -- The knit and flannel blouses are nifty. J. B. Morse & Co. it Seeley Gridley writes from St. Pet-- ersburg, Fla., that the weather in the "Sunshine City" could not be }mpmv- ed upon. He says he feels about as much at home as in Libertyville, on account of so many Lake county peo-- ple being there for the winter.. He says he meets folks from Libertyville, Grays'ake, Lake Vila, Antioch and other Lake county towns every day. A watch night service and social will be held at the Methodist church. Wednesday evening, Dec. 31st, at 8. The progra mis under the direction of the Epworth League. Miss Winifred Smith and Miss" Elda Klepper have charge of the games, and Miss Ruby |wnuam. The pastor, Rev. Mohns, will bhave charge of the devotional meeting, beginning at 11 p. m. Every-- one, old and young, is invited. Novelties of all kinds for men, wo-- men and children. Morse & Co. 1t Mr. and Mrs. Norris Dawson, of Jer-- --sey City, New Jersey, are here to spend the Christmas season with the Robert Dawson family, wheo reside fear Prairie View. This is the first visit of the Dawsons to Lake county in twenty--five years, and they see a great many changes in that time. A L0u2 2 n Dd alecbn c ssdrh En OeC PCOE O CE n eC big reunion of the Dawson family will be held next week. The lot at the corner of MiUWAURCE Avenue and Lake street, owned --by J. N. Bernard, of the Libertyville Garage, was sold this week to Maurice Kohen, of Chicago. It is reported the consid-- eration was $10,000. The lot has a frontage of 71 feet on Milwaukee Ave. and 135 feet on Lake street. It is said the buyer plans to improve the plot | at the corner of Milwaukee The Finstad Eat Shoppe GYDA FINST AD, Prop. Each age has deemed the new born year The fittest time for festal cheer And Christmas brings old pleasures nigh Plum puding, turkey, hot mince pie. Whilt you are being gay and eating Please accept our cheerful greeting We wish you great success and cheer On Christmas and through all the year. nen, wo-- | o. 1t I a, of Jer-- | || here tol l with the ; || & !'eil(le'i i the tl"'» 'I e county | || y see a | 1| time. A'|| mily will | || | ilwaukee | || red --by J.| || eGlme. ',\ e Kohen, ||| e oomld--l II ot has a ||| ikee Ave.i I It is said | || the plot | jI 4/¢ ¥ # 0 4 0# 4# U 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 % _ On account of the icy condition % of the streets, especially Milwau-- # kee and Park Avenues, it is very % dangerous for children playing #% on these streets. Persons driving % automobiles cannot control their # machines, so that there is danger #% of automobiles skidding into the #% sleds of children. Marshal Lim-- % berry is spending practically all % his time watching the streets to % protect the children, and parents # should cooperate with him and % warn the children to stay off the #% paved streets. next spring by the erection of a build-- ing containing three stores on the first floor and flats and offices above. ¥% % # % % ¥% 4 4 % 4 4 % % * 4 4 % land, coming in loud and distinct on the loud speaker. In addition to the radio, this instrument contaings the best model of the famous Brunswick phonograph. Fifteen of his friends and neighbors surprised Roland Meyer last Tuesday evening, the occasion being his birth-- day. The evening was spent in play-- ing euchre and dancing, and refresh-- ments were served. First prizes were awarded to Miss Anna Wirtz and Geo. Wirtsz and second to Mrs. M. Jones and Ted Boyes. The guests depgrted at. a late hour wishing Mr. Meyers many more such birthdays. FATHER DANIEL LUTTRELL DIED SATURDAY IN CHICAGO The Rt. Rev. Daniel Luttrell, pastor of St: Thomas Aquinas church, Wash-- ington Blvd. and Le Claire Ave., Chi-- cago, died last Saturday. He was born 'ln Tipperary, Ireland, and came to 'Chicago in 1892 as assistant pastor of St. Malachy's church, at Western Ave. and Walnut street. He was there for twelve years. He also served with St. Genevieve's church. In 1909 he organ-- ized the St. Thomas Aquinas church. Father Luttrell was known to many in Libertyville, having visited his bro-- ther, Father Stephen Luttrell many times, 'the latter being pastor of St. Jokeph's church in Libertyville. Rev. Gtephen Luttrell died in a Chicago lho-plttl't year ago this week. --"The Little Lord Jesus" WARNING TO CHILDREN Based Upon Medieval French Noels M. E. Church Choir AT M. E. CHURCH SUNDAY, DEC. 21 Soprano Mrs. Crystal Taylor Alto * Miss Dorothy Doanse Tenor Dwight Eimo Cook Bass Jack Bradford Mrs. Ida Neal Morris, Organsti (A Christmas Cantata) Music By WILLIAM -- LESTER at 11:00 o'clock a. m. § O L O 48 T 8 Given By At AUG FROELIGH | Christmas Club 20 ACRE CHICKEN FARM FARM AND STOCK SALES A SPECIALTT Phone 41 _ Lake Zurich, Men, Women and Children are invited to come on «ood road near Libertyville, $7,000. -- Terms--to suit. 531 Milwaukee Ave. eicke Bonow in too 9t tola drat 'Taage Shady i. 52000 ie 1 v'mfidg e n LUBS to fit every pocket book. Deposit a l:ttle money every week for 50 weeks and have money for Christmas and a nice balance left over for yourself. _ Merry Christmas! What the different Clubs amount to in 50 weeks: Libertyville Lumber C Deposit 2¢ 1st week, 4 cts. 2nd 2 cent Club ~ week, l:creu: 2e u&eveek. 25.50 --Deposit 5¢ 1st 10 cts. 2nd 5 cent Club " week, lncr:u:?:'ucheweok. 63.75 De: t 10c 1st 20¢ 2nd 16 cent CIdb * wesk, mMercate We cach wees. 127.50 Telephone 47 IN 50 WEEKS YOU HAVE ' 25 cent Club-- Deposit 25 cents each week $ -- 12.50 50 cent Club-- Deposit 50 cents each week 25.00 $ 1.00 Club-- Deposit $1.00 each week 50.00 2.00 Club-- Deposit $2.00 each week 100.00 5.00 Club-- Deposit $5.00 each week 250.00 10.00 Club-- Deposit $10.00 each weex . _ 200.00 20.00 Club-- Deposit $20.00 each week _ 1,000.00 50.00 Club-- Deposit $50.00 each week -- 2,500.00 Even Amount Club Plan IN 50: wEEK' YOU HAVE Deposit 1 cent 1st week, 2¢ 2nd 1 cent Club " week, increase 1c each week. $ 12.75 Decreasing Club Plan Bartlett Realty Service Increasing Club Plan Merry Christmas! Make it a Merrier One Next Year You begin with the Largest payment and Decrease each week in Everybody Welcome , * f :. L First National: Bank I Ht the Doliday S¢ason we cxpress to you our appreciation®"ol past favors your first deposit today and join. and wish for you a BHappy Chbristmas and a Prosperous New YVear Phones 442--M--445--M NOW OPEN Auctioneer Down by the O C3 ie T hi Do

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