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Libertyville Independent, 22 Jan 1925, p. 3

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m ys 50| ECCE V «> e iW mie, Soderbers, Leruice rajn, Y i and Mrs. Al Prehm and daughter, Miss ; » t : Alice 'Tonne and Paul Prebin, Mrs. M Weonvar and Aanghtar attendad tha °| Real Estate is the S I §7 "*v?;-.x c i .. w i Milwaukee Avenue at North Shore Line, LIBERTYVILLE _1 Telephones 469, 397--J, 206--M----Or Call at Room Number 1406 Conway Building, Chicago, Il. T The Milk Producers local held the annual meeting and election of offic-- ers SBaturday afternoon in the town ball. Wm. Bubhr was elected presi-- dent: Ernest Lohmann, secretary and treasurer. Paul Meyer, Aug. Buesch-- ing and R. Gruebnan were chosen as directors for the next year. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown and son of Waukegan visited over the week end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Merie Garbisch and daughter of Barrington visited Sunday Emmett Branding spent last Sunday at his home here. were home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wewetzer and son and daughter visited at Deer Grove Btm-»1 day. Mrs. Sophia Tonne and daughter were Eigin callers Monday. * Thursday, Jan. 15. The P. T A. will give a Parcel Post Bazaar Friday, Jan. 23, at the school house, at 7:30 p. m. Everytody come and enjoy the eats and program. Eev-- eral novel ways of entertainment will be provided. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Westphal (nee An-- na Frank) of Bonner's Ferry, Idaho, are the proud parents of a little girl, Walter Prehm was a Chicago visitor Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buhr and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Plagge visited Sunday wig Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steil Rose and Elizabeth Tonne #4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4# 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ® LA KE ZURICH * &4 % 4 4 % 4 % % %# % % ko« % % % #% Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hsauri are the parents of a 10--pound son, born last Thursday, Jan. 15. The destruction of the tower and the garage and rooms resulted in a loss of several thousand doliars. Many fAine buildings were saved, however. The estate is that of the late William Grace, millionaire Chicago contractor. Mr. Grace constructed the ewer sys tem of Indianapolis, Ind., at a cost of millions of dollars. The fire was discovered about 5 o'clock, and*departments from Bar-- rington, Cary and Fix River Grove re-- sponded. A hole was chopped in the ice on Honey lake, and the depart-- ments pumped water from this lake in putting out the fire. Fire of unknown origin menaced many buildings on the William Grace estate, located 'three miles west of Lake Zurich, late Wednesday of last week, but three fire departments suc ceeded in saving everything but a water tower and a garage and some housekeeping rooms over the gurage. $1,000,000 Estate of William ) caumed on L A ' with Mr. and "Mrs. B. R. Simons. 3 m Mr. and Mrs. J. Fink and Gaughter, o s y n Wok id oi db e Mrs. Soderberg, Bernice Payton, Mt. Grace Menaced Wednesday of Last Week. * -- s ¥< a pc t s * 4 T + ¢ I K t % « g ty a s 7 ; e $% + 4 pA l s & $ t M | + h s :A: ' *, & m * e l e > e -- s i PM 990 . e * f fls h ; k 4 a k We are selling lots at one--half to one--third what others ask for property not as well located This may be your last opportunity to buy a highly restricted home--site in The fact that thirty--four home--sites were sold in the last:--week ought to be significant Sunnyside Park Tract Office, and Mrs. Al Prehm and daughter, Miss a Allice 'Tonne and Paul Preiin, Mrs. Weaver and daughter attended the zm.hnwahupuy"umuhnm" at Wauconda ¥Friday evening. _ Think what an opportunity is yours in Sunnyside Park. But remember that lots are selling fast, and when they have al. been purchased by wise buyers your opportunity will be gone forever to get one at present low prices. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Scoville and their fam-- ilies visited the Tillotson homes last Sunday afternoon. & Mr. and Mrs. Emmet King and Rob Simmons attended the chicken pie supper at North Prairie Friday eve. Miss Edith Pedersen of Wadsworth is visiting her sister, Mrs. Chris Papl Mrs. Frazier Hollenbeck and daugh-- ter are spending a few days at the Corners. Several of our folks attendsd the poultry show at Antioch last week. CARLOAD BOOZE SEIZFED AT CARY A carload of whiskey. alcohol and wine--was--seised--at--Cary. !1}., Sunday while the ski contest was in progress, it wash reported Monday. <A. Pouse, the new states attorney of McHenry county instituted the raid which re-- sulted in the big "killing." The prose-- cution of several persons who were taken in the raid resulted in Judge E. T». Shurtieff being unable to be in Waukegan Monday as he had planned, he being required to hear the cases against the alleged rum runners. E.vera'! of the neighhbo's of Aring: Favage aarprised him at his home la't RBaturday +v+--uing in honur af his birth dsy, Sunday. All report a good time. Mr¢ end ¥rs. George Tho:pson and sons. G.uig and Leo vist'=> at the Paflip Gor'd howe in Wadsworth last Sunday. Mrs. 0. L Hollenbeck is vistring 11 Ldison Par'k Mort Bavage spent Sunday at the Emmett W. King home. Mrs. Almira Heybeck was a Chicago visitor Baturday. Mrs. Chas. Dieh! and Mrs. Marguer-- Ite Clark were Barrington callers last Monday. I A number of our boys and girle w' a skating party last Friday night. They built a fire and had a lot of hot dog sandwiches. #4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 & 4 4 4 4 % % % % mm'muwux The Class of the Baptist church met at Miss Richards Friday afternoon. The annual election of the officers also took place. Miss Adelaide Richards was elected president; Lydia Rockenbach, secretary, and Phyliss Boderberg, treasurer. A _ delicious lunch was served and a social hour en-- joyed by the members: ~-- HWerman Kracht. was a caller here Bunday. 4 4# 4 4 4 4# 4 4# 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 'HICK OR Y Miss Margaret Wylie of Chicago vis-- ited Saturday and Sunday at the Kelly home. a ; © Ben Cook was in Waukegan on jury duty Monday. Mrs. Mamie Holst-- entertained a Mr. and Mrs. George Stancliff enter tained company over Bunday. _ _ A number from here attended the ski jump at Cary Sunday. _ -- Mrs. Grant Cook is visiting her sis-- ter in Chicago. Numperous witnesses testified that ; the present standard, calling for sosl British thermal unit value for a cublic foot of gas is uneconomic and waste-- ful. The condensation of the gasses which --provide --the--higher heat --unit, the witnesses said, is the cause of ; most of the complaints of clogged pipes, reduced pressure and poor wrv-i ice. I Gas consumers in Joliet, Aurora. Elgin, La Grange and approximately sixty other municipalities wil receive fuel of a smaller heat unit value by order-- otf the lilinois Commerce Com-- mission yesterday to the Woestern United Gas and Electric Company. The reduction of the unit is expect-- ed to result in greater efficiency in the use of gas appliances, and will also enable the gas manufacturers to use Illinois coal in its production. * EXPERIMENT IN GAS MAY BRING CHE AP-- Western United Gas Company of Aurora is Authorized to Phone 200--J -- : Libertyville, Illinois FARM AND STOCK SALES A SPECIALTY Phone 41 s ; Lake Zurich, Hlinois. A UG FR O EL l C H COLLlNS) & DOANE COMPANY MONUMENTS ' and Mausoleums M Try Out Experiment. HALF D AY FR RATE HERE DOWN BY THE ELECTRIC S1ATION | _January 25--What Does the Modern Church Believe About Immortality? | 'February 1--A Study in Church Mu-- _sic. By the use of the Victrola, we 'will demonstrate the finest musie of the churches, including the Catholic, Jewish and particularly the great Pro-- testant bodies. Don't forget the young people's meeting before church services every Sunday evening. This meeting is for young and old. February 8--Mr. Oshimo, a native Hawaiian, will occupy the pulpit. Come and bring your friends. ' Our church register is as follows: Teachers' Training Class at 9:45 a. m. Sunday School at 10:30 a. m., and the church services at 8 p. m. Following are the announcements for the next three Bundays: William Gerbert, Alfred Stancliff and W. McLaughlin attended a show in Highland Park Sunday night. Roger Rockenbach is on the sick list. 'The Vernon Cemetery Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Lena Holst Thursday, Jan. 29. A full attendance is requested. . About 30 friends of Hiram Gleason surprised him Saturday night, it being his birthday. The evening was spent in old time dances, and lunck was served at midnight. party Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLaughlin and son and Mrs. William McElien of Lake Forest called at the McCaugHlin bhome Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bockeiman and Mr and Mrs. Fred Bockelman and daughter, Ruth, of Libertyville visited at the Luebe home Sunday. Lowell and Russell Schroeder of Lib-- onyv;ne. were in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schroeder are entertaining company from Big Rock. Don't forget that we are to have a big time in town on Feb. 14th. Waich for Half Day news in coming issues of the Independent. INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1925. at a ource of Wealth CARS See the New-- The NEW > "HEV ROLET Telephone 202 Fisher Bodyclosed car of low price, Chevrolet chassis with its many ases pad aiuhliey whech -- tires and artillery wheels. J. N. Bernard Prop. See the new roadster and car withnewbodbfinhh@dmlfl blue Duco, with cowl lights, new disec clutch, and new extra strong rear axle with banjo--type housing. See the new sedan with beautiful Fisher Body and one--piece V V wind:hield.zn.hbedinaqumaflne blue and black Dueo--Balloon tires and disc wheels. . See the new Fisher Body coupe of Balloon tires and disc wheels. in sage green and black Duco-- xt W #f Our easy terms will please you as much as our low prices. LIBERTYVI*LE, ILL. tly CY h

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