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Libertyville Independent, 25 Dec 1924, p. 4

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Jed 48 Christmas Day and: Fridny SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MATINEE AT THREE O'CLOCK UDITORIU -- THEATRE -- Last Thursday night the Libertyville Club held the annual election of offi-- cers.. During--the past year the activi-- ties .of the club under the nresidency Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Evilsizor, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Knigge and son,' Bob, Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Corley of Waukegan and Miss Mildred Evi'sizor and Ber-- nard Deithorn will go to Evanston to take Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kilby. Mrs: Kilby is a daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Evilsizor. mrs. Ali Croonberg was hostess to the Bunco Club last Monday night. The highest award was taken by Lil-- lian Smith, and Mrs. 8. E. Mattison second, while Mrs. James Laycock carried off the consolation prize. 4 U 4 & 4 4 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 % Miss Ruth Romser is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Arthur Mohns, at the Methodist parsonage. U U U & 4 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWSs * Hall, Libertyville Post No. $29, Amer-- lcan Legion, will holid its annual in-- stallation of officers, and the ceremon-- ial will be open to the public. The Legion form of ceremony will be fol-- lowed, including the presentation of the colors and the presentation of the new officers. All are cordially invitei to this ceremony. -- Afterwards there wil} be entertainment and refresh-- ments. The veterans of the Grand Army will be honored guests. A par-- Ucuhrz tine orator, Ferre C. Wukh:', of Chicago, State Judge Advocate, wi be installing officer. in next week's issue. In.luv'flg..-odfiobd known women of Aptakisic neigh-- borhood, passed away Woednesady at 8 a. m., at the age of 74 years BShe had been in poor health for the past year or so.. Bhe is survived by five sons and three daughters ---- Edward, Robert, Charles, Frederick and Wil}-- liam; Mrs. Henry Baker, Mrs. William Rudoliph and Mrs. Charles Klepper. Funeral services will be held Friday at noon at the Long Grove church, with burial / in the Long Grove ceme-- tery. A full obituary will be printed wdmcmmuwu evening, Jan. 6th. ® Tuesday, January 6th, at Gridley Last Saturday 'night Marshal Lim-- berry , was peacefully listening to a fine barn dance program on the radio, when he teelved a call from a long en north Milwaukee avenue to come at once, as the residents of that neigh-- borhood were also being treated to a concert, and not over the--radio. The marshal repaired to the scene of the festivities and found a well known young man about town seated on a chicken coop singing "Wearin' o' the Green," and other seasonable me'lodies in a loud voice. As the temperature was something like ten below zero, Dennis persuaded the musically in-- clinegd gentleman to accompany him of the roads." Sunday the weather moderated a bit, and with a light fall of snow it became possible to travel without spikes on ones shoes. Tues-- day the snow fell practically 'all day, making fine sleighing. A large num-- ber of farmers were in town both Mon-- day and Tuesday doing belated Christ-- mas shopping. about a rather risky All that day mdntnlhtfllquuxn the snow, rain and sleet came A north wind snorted. Friday was as bad,: and Saturday morfing Liberty-- ville folks shivered a temperature of 1% below zero. ) day was nice and clear, but few ple were in town on account of the cold and condition | The headg of the national barbers' association claims that bobbed hair will cause women to grow beards in another generation. . Well, perhaps 'barbers have some excuse for getting 'so optimistic these days. his life last week at the county jail , by slitting his throat with a can _ opener, bhas been removed from m| Lake County General hospital back' to his cell. He is out of all danger. | Deputy Lester Tiffany is arranging to have his sanity hearing held as soon as possible. A likely date wul' be Saturday. a little music tended to soften the long | hours of the night. ~% 1 hlhlfl-mnhmmg the village hall ing. 'The explana that if was watenes e tpiaiente k"'.&-hbduud-uduu Louils 25, 1924. who tried to take Interesting Ceremony Powerful Orator _ Enjoyable Entertainment INSTALLATION $ _ GRIDLEY HALL -- uesday, Jan. American Legion PU B L I C * hk l4 CE 4. Y P 4 / t yie, 106 ts i# *4 Y¥ 2%

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