& Tuberculosis association were elected --at the annual meeting Monday after-- noon in the courthouse. The associa-- tlon named Wilfred Hal! as chairman The new officers are: President, T. A. Simpson; first vice--president, W. --E. Hall; second vice--president, Judge P. L. Persons; third vice-- president, Pr. C. A. Barnes; fourth vice--presf G@ent, Mrs. W. G. Strong; treasurer, Roy . W. Bracher; : secretary, Sarah Showers. . Erecutive committee: Miss N. Vat-- -- ter, chairman; Dr. L. H. Tombaugh. »d during the Christmas season. * .The 1926 state program ~was dis-- cussed by Mrs. J. B. Kerr, eld se« retary of the state association, who ty nurse servce, whch was aban-- advised the continuance of the coun-- doned last MSy.. Whether a nurse will be engaged for this work will be decided after the. seal sale. Friday at t . Tok Pactr, g 6 Tyeine pupuy i:'a'momilw relatives Jn' Grend _ Junetion, * rht Thasaksgiving": ~\ Joseph | )** * s 4 :::'"2 I(nlrk'e" Cazsel, -- Donaild|, MT: 200 Mrs. George &chpeider and Clark. L;l"e Cbristensen; Frank Fay, hl_nlly of Evanston spent Sunday a* ,|l| s Getty, Andrew Huhn. Famund the Fred llox'enbt'rgér bome + b Koeblin, Irwin. Pasch, Lewis Stryker, | oA« 54 offamn a0g Grace Aherman _ M4"Y| ~ perRPIELD_EVANG. CHURCH~--~ Act L The Pilgrims !a Holland | Rby M. Williams, Pastor Act II Landing of «he Pilgrims |_ Sunday School at 9;45 a. m. . Morn-- Act IIL Treaty with the Indians. ing worship at 11. Christian fudeay-- Act. IV. The firs: ThankszMing. l'or at 7 pt m. Evening service ats." © Fillowing the p'ay, Mrs. W. W.| Prayer Meeting at % p. m. every Wed-- Clark read an article on "Nature Study nesday. Concert or,hestra practice &n Book." > > Monday evening at 8. Service at L. E. _ Mreé. C. R Warner gave a spréendid libt of books for girls, suitable to. all ages. _ A paper on "Books From the View-- point 'of a Librarian" was real by # 4 4 4# U# 4# 104 & 4 & 4 4 4 4 4 4 % . D EE R E4T .l 0o * Pau)} Hunter was "Getting the boy to Read." written by Roy Coryel'e, in the Child Welfare magazring, || -- 0 _ Grace of Wauconda, Mrs. Clarence Smith of Libertyyville, Miss Estelle Tibbetts of Lake Forest, and Dr. S. Balke of Highland,.Park, Mrs. M' C. L. Keller. . _ Nurses advisory committee: Miss N. Vatter, Mrs. FWlorence Braun and _ Mesdames G. H. Nne?b. Williar Kreh, A. R. Warren, W. W. Clark and Miss Wilfred Hall Is Designated Chairman of This Year's _ NEW OFFICERS Libertyville Garage LUCE & EARL, Props. Telephone 202 ° LIBE Felephone 202 ° LIBERTYVILLE > QV ALIT Y AT 1LOW cos§s t Come in and let us show you some of COLLINS & DOANE COMPANY MONUMENTS and Mausoleums Touaring . 3*'31, hok + $25§ Coups -- + 675 ) Gl-l C *¥ U LW _ tm e mm t mm m oaucs Seal Sale. DOWN BY THE ELECTRIC S1ATION Stewart Vacuum Feed, tank at rear Fisher Bodies on closed models Fisher V--V Windshield on closed models Modern 3--Speed Trans-- arrison Radiator with . bright non--rusting shell Jennlinge in Chieago Thursday. .. ------ _ Mre. ~Ilarry Olendor{f entercained at a bridge party Wednksday afternoon. Mr. and ~Mre. Geoige Lanahn ancd caltghter, Irma, of Fvanstod an|] Mrh. Carolire Kastner, alzo of Ev inston, were guests at the F. Labanu home Bunday. Mr. and Mrs.Gu» Flemp a'tended a card party at the nome of Mrs, Tom The Young Matrong' Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. Herman Goid-- berg in Highland Park Tuesday., f Mirs. C. Malum entertained at a bun-- co party Monday. afternoon. Miss: Martha Jeppson of Chicago vis-- ited Wednesday with Mrs. WiViam Galloway. ~ surprised last Friday évening when 20 of her friends gave a party in hoonor of her birthday anniversary. The eve-- ning was spent playing bunco. The Maple School €*ub of North-- brook entertained ' the Progressive Club of the Wilmot #chool at a bunco party Thursday afternoon. -- . -- _ _ _ Alvin&Meyer lefi this week for a business trip to BowHag Green, Ky. _ ~~Mré-- ~Henry Siljestrom entertained] at a.card party, Saturday . afternoon, study c'ass Wednesday at * p. m. Th adult choir practice Friday at 8 p. m Junior choir practice Saturday after Mr. and Mrs. Warern Pettis ar-- nounce the birth of a son Thursday, November 12th. _ The D"tfgl:'d Temple Association will give a dange at the Temple Sat-- _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Protine of Elm-- hurst, spent Sunday at the F. H. Meyer DEERFIELD EVANG. CHURCH _ © ROy M. Williams, Pastor Sunday School at 9$;45 a m. . Morn-- ing worship at 11. Christian fudeay-- or at 7 p> m. Evening service ats. Prayer Meeting at 8 p. m. every Wed-- nesday. Concert or,hestra practice 0n Junior choir pra noon at 3 c'ed& .Next Bunday morning Rev. Williams»s will preach on '"The Holy Spirit and the Believer." If you bave no church hoihe you are cordiaily invited to wor-- ship with uh. z s > Remember, we meet at the church at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday to go to the L. Mr. Otto were appointed to aselat the Camp Fire Girls with thoir saie. to be held ailer the next P. T. A. maeiing. The Sewing Club of 8t. --Paut's ¥Evan« gelica' church met Thursday at the home uf Mrs. Henry Hotman. -- The Garden Club of Deerfield met Wednesday at the home of Mrs.~C. E. u-i';:-é;orié 'Engstrom was hostess to the Pot Luck Chub Friday. 3 _--Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russo left Sat urday for Delray, Florida.-- _ _ Dick Easton hah returned from Florida. * . <% e Losasmical Tromspertstion on w ut cnernens wetiancr a Mr. Dillon will be--with us as usu@l | -- yunior choir will meet for rebearsal on Wednesday eyening, for our ""'Y;mu afternoon after schoo'. Senior in Revelation.. Come and enjoy this enoir will meet at 7:15 p: m. with us. 2+ ut o * | } TUnion Thank@giving services at the --Thursday evening the Christian Eun--| Bungalow church Wednesday,,Nov. 25, deayor will hoid the monthly bnflpmi.t 8 p~aup<~ which--this--church Ni % ~ idnuewéd_br the.hocial hour. 'gixe--hé&g~. renperatinn', . _0 . .0. E. Meyers camp for our weekly ser-- vi.e. rsth in The L. B. Behr and the A. T. Truia-- bull familles hbaye gone over the bhomes, with Bebt learning ~that a Ford bhad been stolen, At the Trum-- bull bome it was discovered that two gold headed canes, oriental rugs, and opera cgElasses were among the things missing. Both families had closed their homes for the winter. Entry to the Trumbull home was gained the same way as thieves em-- ployed to get into the T. E. Wilkon home on Telegraph road. A pane of gless in a French door was broken and the ijock worked. * The police have made no Arrests, and they depend to a great extent on getting the finger prints. Lake Forest police have called upon the sherifft office to get finger prints in the two burglaries in that viHage, in which thiexes broke into Wairke ran Fo@d home ana removeT a num-- ber af items, variously valued at from $2,000 to $10,000. 0 _ | ASK THE MAN WHO HAS BUILT, OR WHO IS BUILDING, i AS TO WHICH LUMBER HE BUYS. IT'S A CERTAINTY | THAT HE WILL _ RECOMMEND NONE OTHER THAN {[---- FRANZEN QUAIATY LUMBER. MAY WF BID ON YOUR * NEEDS. ESTIMATES FURNISHED PROMPTLY. Sheriffs Forces Asked to Get Prints in Lake Forest Robberies. -- ... FINGER PRINTS _ ON 3 ROBBERIES ARE TO BF MADEF » In order to render quicker and more ?__eificigntusgmlc_e»ir,_m__om Libert &rltn;ue to Wau-- kegan, a new method of handling "station-- to--station" calls will be inaugurated, effec-- tive on the evening of November 22, 1925, at midnight. ' A "station--to--station" call is defined as a call tb a telephone number where the calling party will talk to anyone who answers. L If you desire to talk with a particular person in Waukegan, to reverse the charg-- es, or make a toll or long distance call to any other point, please continue to ask your local operator for "Long Distance" and plaee the call with that operator. W. F. Franzen, Jr. Change In Method Of Completing "Sta-- tion--to--station" Calls From Liber-- | tyville To Waukegan -- Notice To Telephoné Users . Ilinois Bell Telephone Company Telephone 50--LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. [umber Please don't forget our cafeteria supper and miscellaneous sale to be given by the W. M. 8. in the church * :36 ~euk--Rucadar c' ~2°sC. ~*»*-- 2s ning, " Nov."ZT.This 'sate opoens~at--+ o'clock. There will also be a grab bag for the kigdies. Church School at 9:36° _ Worshif and sermon at 10:45. This is Nation-- al Missions Sunday. and the sermon and service will be appropriate to this theme. The church school scholars wi! lbring gifts of canned fruit, veg-- etables. etc., for Olivet Mission. No evening service. Church night service every Wednesday at 7:45 s s Tharksgiving Parent--'"wa--her meet ing on this Friday, Nov.:20, at 8 p. m. A Thanksgiving pageant will be give= by the pupilis of the Junior depart ment. together with mustcal numbers. A worth while meeting is assured and parents and friends of the church are strongly urged and .cordjdally invited to be presert. ° _ > ' Wednesday evening, No service will be held in t Hurch. _ Thts will be a * The {nnua' County Sunday School iweeting -- and glection -- of officers will be beld Friday evening at 8. All mem-- bers are urged to be present. Néxt Sunday evening the W. M. 8. will present the annual thank offering program. A fine program is being ar-- ranged by the women." Be sure and come to enjoy it. -- . service. Rev. Andrews will bring the message. -- Other interesting features oT the service will be under the direc tion of. Rev. Pipeénbrok and the HRev Mr. Willlams. There will be election of officers at this meeting. L PRESBYERIAN CHI u*' "ou s | RESTED BUT BRIDE ov. . 25, a union the Bungalow *hankerivinz RC H 19, 1925 h stt wcn c on se ap csmmc o« ~ Aoon--aciuam. en s som mr sonenle. . m ~----Married _ on --Saturday-- jobtess on Monday and held by the Milwaukee police on Wednesday on an aban-- donment.+charge, all within a week, was the marital record of Henry _ Since last May he had known Es | ther Porth, 18, of Watertown. Fori two nionths he had been vmpluy«-d' by a MBwaukee packingz, company, but had found time to visit her fre--| quently, Friday night of last week! he went fo Watertown } ----_ Then His Troubles Started j ' Saturday morning Herry and Es ther eloped to! Waukegan anl re--' mained here> Sumday. -- Train con--| nections Were bad so «Henry didn't| get to work until noon Monday and be was met with the announcement that his services were ro longer're-- quired becayse he was away with-- out. permission. +o oge » t but more recently of Milwaukee m. "ai,.__fmri!- d-. *'mm",* T LHsE C r=> A D 0. t s se P Zv * u. "Rosd ELOPES, FIRED, AR-- Couple Elope Here from Mil-- waukee to Get Married; Then Trouble Begins. EVERETT CGROCERY CO. _--__,..__-- A Good Place Ta Trade--_ _ _ J EVEK T THING YOU NEED FOR THE--HOLIDAYS _ Early Variety Peas Per can ... ___________. Libby's Fancy Pineapple, large can Grated, per cam ~:...s.. .222 Libby's Red Alaska Salmon, tall car PeF CBH y s nccvoceoanscctascconer Brookdale Alaska Salmon, tall can, Libby's Pink Alaska Salmon, Per REALE--GROCERY--PRICES {>© SUGAR--Best Cane, Per Three pounds for ... Libby's Tomatoes, larg -- sohdy;uffn;;"mw_.f._c_",_'___._,__, 23¢ CAMEL CIGARETTES, BLUE ROSE RICE, CATSUP--Libby's, large, 22Z¢ ; Libby's Per Pair . MEN'S SILK HOSE, Per Pair _ MEN'S COTTON HOSE, Per Pair IRON MAN OVERALLS, WOMEN'S STOCKINGS, Per Pair e e $l°50 ' Per Pair e o 50c JACKETS, ALL WOOL SHIRTS, FA('h s--% 51'50 I Sp]c'n(l;(] value for -- 32'39 Mens' and Boys' Shoes at Attractive Prices LADIES' SILK HOSE, ~ _ 19c¢ EVERETT GROCERY CO. 2 Deliveries Daily eT 1--4 lb eT Canvas Gloves «-- Richelieu Orange -- _ Pekoe Tea | 16.27¢12».53¢1i»1.05 IS STILL LOYAL All Our Dry Goods are Manufactured by Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co. YOU CAN POSITIVELY SAVE MONEY IN BUYING FROM US! PER DOZEN CANS, $1.30 PER DOZEN CANS, $2.05-- PER DOZEN CANS, $1.65 A4\J iA £1L4 Meanwhil !over lhe~ci:;' (P}rle:rjyobsea{jmed h 4 |his wif and W f'Om_ _M"' | lu=l &:ill:ai(::da)";sking ced u:o([:gngz flamed; c afternoon u'ndbfg arrived Tuesday gins. -- is ysd 4 hss sitin went * | in search of a joha)anh; Par fold 16 e cominecs camitnts 'a maup AELNOEL > --ch C -- NAE Ks ---- 4 d' was told to r. work . Dh <day m ~>~mnyz. Dry Goods Department ~<ipm. | an says sge ds Croing to withdraw her compiaint just as fast as ever sho can. ~--Then Henry will--go to work and they will hunt a little apartment for which they have already pur-- chased some furniture. _ -- Mrs. Borth knew of the elopement, according ~ to' Esther, and approved, but when Esther returned home without her husband late.Sunday her mother persuaded the br{'de to swear out a warrant for his arrest on an abandonment -- charge. ~Esther did. but agzainst ber will, she says. ~~Faffier wroto her mother Tues:y day.to have the warrant torn up as she was back with Henry and was | going to stay with him. The warrant : WiAs DJ _Lurn «p, LOverer. ancd Wed-- ; cou} -- _ Store Well Protected Fifty miles of wire are used in the burglar alarm system of a store in Yaet s Henry EVERETT, ILLINOIS 12/2c 13¢ $1.29 29¢ 34c Mc ©36¢ 14c ind Jtohn 18c 15¢ d hua n d Telephone Lake Forest 895--Y¥3 Toilet Paper, Richelieu Peas, sifted small carly June Navy Beans, -- Three pounds for ....... Richeliew Oatmeal, > 9 FOR P§ q 2(0--ounce package ... Libby's Choice Peaches, halves,~in heavy syrup, tallescans, ....______...__. Libby's Tomato Soup, . FOR Libby's Fruit Salad, No. 3 can 45¢; No. 2 an--'um.m.m____35c 16--ounce jars f?r e Richelieu Sphagetti or Maa-zm Swift's Pride Soap, 6 bats FOF ..~=----------:--~s Pride. Washing Powder, PURE PRESERVES, strawberry, 16--ounce jars for... Richelieu Coffee llb'A.c'an +A * s 55c Libbey's Tall Milk, 4 cans for . . . 33C °t Pair D U M PER DOZEN CANS, $2.69 at ... &¥ weive --crces--ware --r»=eft by ~Jadge Martin C. Necker in tho probete coutt Monrday, "with th# Kat» Schad will THE .INDEPENDENT--$1.50 a Year Personal --Property of Charles Smith, Grayslake, Placed at $7,253. . Charcs O. Emith, Grayslake. in« ventory approved. App?khement waived Personal estate -- valued -- at $725} °7 and real estate in Grayslake. Henry C. E4monds, insane, Wauk» gan. Fin@l report of Samuel T. Ger-- ry approved. 1«t report and inventory of Leshe P. Hanne, Comeervator, an» proved. 12 CASES HEARD : ~IN THE PROBATE _ COURT MONDAY contest belng piut T reftay_ PHE=feq raspberry, a pDrov NT it Jersey Gloves * _ 33c ___3le 2"" 25¢ | _ 2§5¢ 19c¢ > Schad will r until this 23¢ 25¢ 30c 35¢ 50¢ 15¢ . _ Antiogh, 1 appraise-- nal prog and _ real