* > 8T. JOHN8 RV. LV . HERAN C Rev. Eliner C. Kiess}: g, Pastor ~------_----... Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. i' German services at 10:30.. . Holy --, * Communion will be celebrated at this + w service. . -- * >« ------Pheé Y. P. 8: meets Tuesday evening. _ --[..___ German 'services Thanksgivingk day T _ _ Rev. Guy E. Smock, Pastor,. .. ___. _ Miss Ruby Williams, Organist: Mra. ~* NR ~Tayson, Xhoir Leater---- -- . _ SBunday Sthool at 9:45 a m. W. G. _ ..« _ At morning worship at 11, there will _ » be an exchange of all pastoré of the i'. i Chicago Presbytery. Rev. A. L. Dun-- § ean, of the Westminster church, Chi-- _.._ Cago, will speaX® in the Libertyvilie *# pulpit about the work we are doinz ~_+_ _in missions in a gréat city. You will ----.--*®want to bear bhim. -- i ----___... _ Young People's meeting ut 6:30 pm. ~ Rvening service at 7:30. The pastor *¥ tepeak on "The Offt of Prophecy." % A ehoir with apecial mugic for every * _ service and a welcome to all. 1 sand' contemnot for --authority. The +« -- Masco of prohibition enforcement, the r--gmeareon}= « .:::'b?" vs':;w by 'In-- ~---- ~competence --bribery, the perver-- * .sfon of truth by hations in diplomaéic > "CGeallez~ and of --rwmor and human'ty 1J THERES A LOT UTthe first fih{ in Advent) are: Hoty Communion at 7:30 a. m. »_ Mormning Prayer and Sermon at 11. -- * Evening Prayer and Address at 730. Sunday morning the men and boys throughout the Episcopal church in f 'America will make, as is their custom, Wheir corporate communion. > At T:30 & o m., will be beld the first C the SBSurdiay evening Advent serv-- s 10:30 a m First Mass Sunday, 7:45 o'clock. BSecond Mass Sunday, 9:45 o'clock Daily Mass at 7:30 o'clock. |churchEs| CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Third Fioor, First Nat'! Bank Bldg Bunday School at 9:45 a. m. SBervices Sunday a 10 45 a m. 8T. LAWRENCE'S EPISCOPAL _ _ Rev. H. B. Gwyh. Pastor L & 0 g HAme® He t d CE n e NE nV ced and self--respect, with detrimenta) ef-- fecet upon all unformed characters. That is not a reas»a tror leniency Bbut for severity. People must be Insiructed in thke language they un-- Corstind: and--some --understand --ofoly force.----Rockford --Republic;: _ . FRANK H. EGER Phone 17 Libertyvi FRANKLIN said, "There may be beauty in leisure, but Real Mignity is to be found in Work well done." We are skilled in the art 0f plumbing and earnest In our desire to add dignity, besuty and utility to your home. * Rockford Paper In Editorial _ Comment on Jack Durand's Entrance to Prison. TBRe source goes-- even beyond -- the trickery of lawyers, the impotence of courts and the indolence of so m..;uunm-. und -- drama,. from-- down, have tended to incu}--. eate an admiration for the thief. © That's what Jack Durand, 23, ftos-- ter--son of the Scott Durands of Lake %%c_gidfigo Mrs. Durand when she S <him_"In the -- Waukegan" jail "where h« parsed for"a day on hik way to Joliet. The young man was sentenced to from 3 to 20 years for robbery but has neen out on _bail for the football season. may lose, * --> * =x Probably Tew are more qdeserving of punishment-- than this convict, and most of --us will desire him to get al. that is coming to him,. but the fact must be borne in mind that the public is largely to blame for. t_i,' criminal ~adventures of youth. We hope he means it, for so ftar Jack Durand has not indicated any appreciation ot his offense, nor have his associates. in fact, his attitude has ~been that of fortune's favorite temporarily annoyed (by the silly rule«e of the uncultured mob --it is &A little late for him to be worrying about what sleep his benefactor SAYSHIS REGRET ~Comes tont®re To ENCoPAer papenTs 7 "Mothet. ~don't worry . about me: It makes me fee! bao to have ~ou sing sleep on my accovat." --__--_-- A Bath a Day Keeps You Fit in Every Way FIRST «»RESBYTERIAN 3 8T. JOSEPH'8 . No#. 29th al DMAMOND LAKE COMMUNITY (Methodist Episcopal) 4 Rev. W. C. Payfer, Pastor . Sunday School at 10 a. m. -- Evening Service at 7:45 p. m. > ----4, _ Tuesday--afterncon at 2.0'clock, the. 6: *~tratming~c'ass : wilt meet --at u |the pastor's home for their second meeting. It is not toog late yet to avail s |yourself of this opportunity for study e |of.the methods and material of present e | day religious education. m l ols # W<EW*G&"~W At the present time the children h this district are obliged to attend the will take the necessary steps to call an election to vote on a bond issue for the erection of a high school which it is estimated will cost about $100,000. . _The next step will be the bold of an election to 'sélect a board -- Phe new territory is well supplied with co& roads, having three main concrete roads at the present time and with the prospects of more to cofme in the near future. . It~ wil!-- be extremely easy to transport the pu-- pllq_ to and from the school. reginas. . l Ki oo a«." A-- meve t ulc ; s @ .Pa:::: stopd as.follows: 43 : FOY AnM iB IOET--65 4).333 olv . .. Against .the. district--b547: _ _ s The new district becomes the Jarg-- est in Lake county, being larger even than Deerfleld--Shields. The assessed valuation of the mew district is more than $3,000,000 and this will make it pokssible, . for a reasonable tax to margin to .erect a new high school district 'in the west part . of the county. The district consists of fifty-- ight sections located in the following. towns: Lake* . ... _ oamnw . --cru= Aid In one of the most spirited elec-- tions ever hgldJn Lake copuoty it was Sunday School. All the fathers are wanted at the Sunday school service at 10 a. m. Show your children that you are interested, and show their teachers that you appreciate the work they are doing. Spirited Fight Waged at Polis _ Saturday in Western Lake i2 County . NEW H. SCHOOL IS YOTED BY A NARROW MARGIN Our congregation will jofin with oth-- ers of the community in the union Thanksgiving service in the high schobl Wednesday evening, Nov. 25. On Thanksgiving: day there will be ®@ short service in the church at 9 g11. as-- provided for in the Prayer Book Iges, with short address. A!ll are cor-- dially invited. % & You'll Love Haroid! _ "Harold Lamb," the Freshman who dreamed of Gridiron Glory and Campus Conquests--and went to college loaded down with tennis rac-- quets and ukuleles and mispraced ideas of how to be popular--angs was only the laughing stock, uftil he met a girl, the gir} who discovered the heart that beat beneath the funny sweater and hid the real boy within. fme» Gorgeous Comedy! Riotous Fun! Thrills that ger up your spine--and a tear or two, all to l« !'att.xghilng and hoarse from cheeriing -- for "« ce --I. ¥ §# % AUDITORIUM THEATRE SUNDAY*MONDAY, TUESDAY, NOV. 29 and 30, and DEC. 1 * RRPMISSEON : Children. Hie----Aclult« 4f1. . "Freshie" last --Baturday--by--a--narrow 3 farold Lloyd the bolding of !~BIG RED LiGHT--PARADE says he is an assistant corporation counse! in Chicago, is ih the vounty jail, as is his_nephew, Herbert Huen-- Ing, and -- deputies are looking for Ahis brother, George, a Chicago con-- ! _ Waukegan, lIllinois ~Saturday, November . 28 stepped on the gas a trifle going through Lake Villa, _ . . * Frank Huening and George Huen-- ing are charg>$+ with transvorting and illegal possession of intoxicating liquor. Frank was arrested today by Bernard Hamilin, chief at Lake Lake Villa Chief Arrésts Two And Looks For Third Man In Auto Friday Night LAWYER JAILED _ c ONRUM CHARGE; 7 > qacere gerpeqp Woodmen Attention! Special Chartered Bus Leaves Libertyville Post Office For Reservations,' See Albert Lyo;ls or Telephone Norman L. Madole at 48 Initiation!! Big Eats!!! Starting at Washington and Gcgueo Streets. For-- Combined County and Booster Meeting, at ter Teams from Illinois, Michigan, Indiana and~ isconsin. State Deputies. *> :A Pathe Picture Harold Lloyd Corp , all to leave -- for "Grar 800 wC au uy Augprme ow will run an icy fin-- Villa, when he appeared to take a un,g A speeding charge that had been | againts his gephew.. _ Young Huentrg, according*to--Ham-- lin, was stepping on the gas at 8:30 o'clock last night when the party |of three. went through Lake Vitla on their way to. a Wisconsin sum-- mer camp. -- Hamlin arrested the lad, and brought him before Justice | Charles Keller. The Huenings, gave 1a $50 bend for his appearance to« day, and then withdrew it, leaving the boy to spend the night in jail. b _ Hamlin g'ugp_ ""2,"",'_'_'89'1 nmnwr s ates Attorngy & \--Smith, stat t}:*tfl'!:bat about --a --dozes -- boitléos__OH _ __weorge is in Wiscons'n, but Frank w e k d ts in the county Jai!; and &s be--came ""{m S'!k: f * E> to Lake Villa today to: fight hbis ' s nephew's case, the warrant being*" f P < . served then. Hamlin declared that | LATEST STYLES he had ignored the daneged cargo * % until the Huenings indulged to too s * § great an extent in oratory for his Crepe S."n' $1 n.so benefit. -- Georgette Crepes o Ted beer were in the car. Col. Smith then ordered warrants before Jsltlce Harry YMoyt for the arrest of Frank and George. Geon imp from 11-- Lollée: roug--............,...o0¢ Up & ""E%?o_m*"::':" temie PS > a kay NS XJ. 19 ADVERTISERS USE THE INDEPENDENT BECAUSE OF RESULTS SECURED. LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN LAKE COUNTY, OUTSIDE OF WAUKEGAN. WE CAN CONVINCE YOU CHINAWARE--FULL --LINE *_-- _ Gold Band Dinner Sets 42 Piedes ......._._._........_______.$7.50 50 Pietes --....................$12.00 100 Pieces .....................:$22.50 --White Cups and Saucers...20¢ Dutch Scenes--Mugs ..........25¢, Dutch Scenes--Creamers ..25¢ Dutch Scenes--Sugars ........25¢ ~ -- GRANITE WARE ---- , . _ Our Stock is Completé _ __ MOST COMPLETE LINE OF TOYS AND ~HOLIDAY coons TO BE FOUND IN THIS COMMUNITY, wucn";'r'o%"883 BICG CHRISTMAS CIRCULARS. 0 BM_ F _ ALUMINUM UTENSILS _ Roasting Pans --...._.._.$1.35 Up Tea Kettles .............:.$1.25 Up Sauce Pans .............._.._.15¢ Up Double Boilers ............75¢ Up Coffee Percolators ....$1.10 Up Double Langworthy's TOYVLAND WILL BE READY NOVEMBER 27th Crepe Satins ' Georgette Crepes s1 O.SPO Crepe de Chines Long sleeve--flared skirt--fur trimmed General Merchandise LIBERTYVILLE. _ _ & hristmas --I--ines are Completé----Ma.:e Selections Fafty GIFTS FOR EVERY MEMBER or tuk ramity ~_" «4 KITCHEN SPECIALTIES --Aluminum Salt . . : -- and Pepoers...--...-......;..--IOc Algminum Measuring ---- --_ | . _CANDIES Chmce, Fresh Stock Always. All Kinds Bunte Box Candies. Ceylon Nougats, per Lb.......70¢ Peanut Brittle (Special ) Ib. 25¢ French Cream Mixed (special) per Lb........_._.__25e Chocolate Chips, per Lb.....70c¢ Cups merol.n...............10¢ Up Aluminum Meas. Spoons....10¢c Pop Corn Poppers 15¢, 25¢, 50¢ Cookie Cutters rexsicissc.....: 0€ Up Jelatin Moulds Sn thersersesteest s BOG Child's A BC Plates...-.......'.qu: { GLASSWARE _ Juice E:_ctractom..;m.;.,,lSc_Up Colomiail Tumblers ._______ 54 Crepe Satins, Yd.:::;:srnlcsesscssars. Georgette Crepes, yd?............... Crepe de Chine, yd................. Dress' Satins, in colors, yd.....2l... Bmssffiannef;&;.jq.sd : H'«- Beautiful quality, 54 inch yd. Cutters .......0..0.... Moulds .....--._...___' A BC Plates....._ CGLASSWARPCE c--++--mmie HOr 1 be. ILLINOIS o¢, 50c .5¢ Up ... 10¢ .....1O0e $3.00 $1.50 $1.95 $1.50 #*,