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Libertyville Independent, 28 May 1925, p. 3

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y V uuum?.aumcu" ing lived L3/+years, IV MOoRLBS au: *% Jeal Sunday afternoon:© We days. On Jan. 23, 1912, she was 38 :: 2 * . % all hope she will be recovered so hs ried to Stephano Pizzitola She was s --~ f 'ta be back home soon. the stepdaughter of Henry-- Curl,> of 'K." nm fllT SUNDAY Mru. Joe Pester sn\ Lucile called lLake Villa. Her mother, {rs. Ella a on Mrs. E. Thayer at the bhospital Ii@&L Curl, died in 1918, and was !uned in * Wudnesday. Lake Villa cemetery. The daughter F4 LAST Mrs. 300is Avery> visited Mrs E. was laid to rest beside her mother. *) v, y w 1 "npllfe "Thayer at the hospltal this week | Mrs. Pizzitola will be remembered i B , : mm A Jehn Phillippi and family and Mrs. as a ioving wife and a faithful irlend. * Lake RQO'OB Almost Deserted Tatoct: were in Waukegan last sand2y j -- ~~G@-- ® drwcale B e € <evobink m s '_c22r0oo, CLoyxNC SE3 ¢ umaagrfishmmhm car Remebser on xm J 9. o Sdiatioe septiges were Li * ~ es M ecnord 0 rs. Sames Casey 34 on t;., even. i ha; Barn-- ' R im p B ,s' [Dustinotan -- Wig Ca tmnusta v_ [orakln hal ?&n:n e"li'l'- i{\tgnfltnl::l T ak o 'we uo 0 "reaubctememee . 4 * *** isuriingt0OD, WI8., SAVMUAYJ. stable hall. Lake Villa and Sand . --Lv.a_fi"%,%L W Bnnuyt Mre. J. J. Brennan has been enter-- 'schools united for the program. e en o M o toe d en teiemmtia's ce .0. on petge iat on reater ecounty an awful smash in the face. r 3 N # CO0UPIC C doeoratin he hall. Lavender With 'Sxturday fmeorning as warm Gays in hbis @ LOWB DPOOGRIY. _ . 'nink ware the eluks eolors Wron _ With 'Samturday moruing as warm days in his home town rewently. as it: was, the resort keepers made{|-- William Walker, 8r., was in Wauke-- gl':n, for a big throng on Sunday #Ban on business one day last week. 'They laid in large stocks g; food ; Mr. and llr% William Sheehan were $up} .Hfl-%l to W an yvisitors recently. -- supplias. and 'put 40 e esc 9 d Shiac 0. 6. Harandt"Speit the * L AK EV ILL A * ; A#z~ }e'v *4 % *) » * 4 * + ----tM@ay "there was a '%chootr picnse' in* the echool grounds and a bountiful dinner served aBd mhany gambs piayeit, -- a guneral good time for puptis and par-- enits. . I places of interest. _ They c#ied on Mrs. _ The Monavilie, Sand Lake and Cribb Ruth Van Patten and her mother at pupils took the examination here. The Long Lake ahd rcport them looking seventh grade pupits gave up their very well C * w -- room for the day. Mrs. Oleson and daughter of Grays _ The school gave an entertainment lake called op friends here Subday, at the hall Thursday evening. Only and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. on« drawback --it was announced from . Nixon of Allendale. the stage tha ton account of a severe -- Mrs John Shimberg of Waukegan eokl. Antonio Cissar would be unable. spent two days 'bh« past week w'i'th to sing, as had been announced : Mrs George Goosinz from <imyslake * + OBITUARY. was in jlown Fridas attonding the fun--. . Mre. Hattie Curl Pirzzlitols, wnose re eral of Mrs. Hattie iPliritoia. mains we are honoring today, was born Elizabeth Christianson visited Lu-- at Bronson, Michigan, July 12; 1871 Clile Pester Monday. -- She died of bronchial pneumonia May Mra E. Thayer was removed to the 2%6, 1925, ai her home' in Chicago, bay-- ...Mr. and Mrs. C._B. Dix took a long automdvile ride Friday, visiting. Fox Lake, Lorg lLake and many other places of interest. . They cx#ied on Mrs. Ruth Van Patten and her mother at -- Mrs John Shimberg of Waukegan spent two days 'bh« past week w"h relatives hbere. ' Ard them Saturday> afternoon it turned cold and eontinued that way over Sunday so that the resorts were practically deserted all day Sunday. mally would come out to the resorts region on a~ warm Sunday. One resort keepéer declared that the colld spell no doubt. caused him & loss of several hundred dollars. Others felt the same way about it. True, theré .were --about the: same number . of autoists on the' road but the ~fact is they did iot stop in at the vagrious lake resorts to spend by year and resort keepers declare that .the weather for several years has not been dependabl until after Decoration day. The period from then on to Labor day is so short that what it used fact a number opeged up in great amount of money makir fessive improvements. _ ELMWOOD FARM «Ti9 Mitwaubhee & St. Paul HOLSTEIN BULLS | FOR SALE NORSE--AMERICAN Celebration--Exhibition St. Paul--Minneapolis, Minn. : June 6--9, 1925 TWO SONS OF CHICAGO PIET JE CHAMPION. --ONE FROM A 31--LB. FOUR YEAR OLD, THE OTHER FROM A 27--LB. FOUR YEAR OLD DAM. BOTH ARE SIRED BY OUR GOOD YEARLY RECORD HERD SIRE AT ELMWOOD FARM. Reasonably' Priced One and One Third of the One--way Fare for the Round Trip. . -- Half excursion fares for children of fivg and under j l'-it'i. years of sge. --DATES OZF -- SALELE AND LIMITS . uced stt e tR aa daily, ath 214. € clusive, fi rctu-n'lilnmo( j-:ic&. llo'zz; i¥ ENJOY YOUR TRIP The Epochal Fete of the Century Stupendous-- Monumental--Historical I ake the Chi , Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway --Fast daily m..-odu- equipment, attentive service, excellent meals. A to be, -- Despite that of noew resorts haye Lake county Several For Full Information -- Ashk the Ticket Agent Herd Accredited ~--DEERFIELD, IMMA4NOIS-- nontnpgcn EXCURSION FARES TO PUGET SOUND-- 'week end at the C. H. Stratton home C-- Gusts at the home of Mr. and Mts. Carl Reinbach Supnday were Mr. Rein-- .backh's sister, Miss Laura Reinbach, and other friends from Chicago. Lake Mothers' mu(lflg Friday afternoor at two o'clock at the M: E. church. t is hoped all the me'Eben will be prés-- ent. This is a special meeting, and all are invited. There will be an addraess by Philip Yarrow. Jn the evening of May 29th there will be a mass meeting {or men addressed by, Mr. Yarrow. The meeting will be held'in the Methodizt ousty i!1 Sunday evening, and Dr. War riner was called to attend ber, All the eighth grade uppils who took the examination given by Mr. Simpson, County Supt. of Schools, passed and will be ready for higch school this fa'l dra Mrs. Louis Hurd is seriously HL St)h is confined4 to her bed)\ and is a grea' sufferer. * s zltola was --hefd at the Methodis church «here Friday aftermoon. . Sh: was brought from Chicagoe for burial greal déat of tim®e 2t their ssmmer home hbere, but are no*t permanently locate dior the summer as yet 4 Inlned reialives wourds irpi 4 mbWW*:' e . " Te _years. Teachers and pupiis had work ed in perfect Rarmouoy, under the lead-- ershi pof Heien Weilker, who «o cap ably handld any difficuitles that hap-- pened to arise. Miss Weiker left Sat-- aurday and spent a short time at her 'homr in Missourt, and by this time is 'at the Missouri Normat Sehool. Miss Rustreli--is at per--home in Genos,; H#-- -- | Feaghers Colioke Foge StF "Miss tan-- | Feachers' Calidke June K Miss Lan-- wmtw%{ ents an dfriends ~of the graduatés. | R. B. Godfrey decorating -- the hall. Lavender and pink were the class colors. From the lights fe}l streamers of these shades. The wrapped columns bore out the same note, while large bows of fluted The year might have been hard, Qbut the graduates and teachers forgot <v-- erything but pleasure and appreciation when ihey gave to each boy and girl "God Speed:" No money could have bought the joy that this display of the year's work afforded. ~ 'E'an_;_nf'udualior, exercises were held or tu~ ever.ng oi Aay 21 in the Barn-- stable hall. Lake Villa and Sand Lake schools united for the program. : Miss Jones, Miss 'Welker and . the pupils wish to expres stheir gratitude to the other teachers who assisted and Mrs. Val Weber, whose untiring effort made the music possible, and to anyome who furnished flowers or help ed to make the ewn'lnx a success. + _ The pirnic #t the close of school was a real success Thanks to teh mothers, all being wonderful cooks, and so cheerfully giving their assist-- ateo. Also John Nadromust be given due ereal for spending@g one whole morning squeezting@ nothing betrer than ie--mons, and at the end of that time, with a pleasant @mile, he came to the front ready to dish out cones for the cro«a«d. thet had already made away wo'tn pofa'®® salad. sandwiches, bak ed tistics 'Thege were presenled 'r"'BQ'fl- imh Wickens and Jeaneir:a WHtiamson. truricz ine afi--ruoon a telegram was TrCrived stating that Mr Smith, of Union Grove, Wis., would be unable to deliver the address of the evening. However, this difficulty was overcome when Supt T. A. Simpson consented io lengkthen his talk. We do't know what Mr. Smith would have said, but the talk of Mr Simpson was all That could be desired. Both young and old (toc message that will not soon ents an dfriends --~of-- the graduatés. Across the front o fthe stage extended an arch of uprple and white lilacs. The same flowers formed a friez«e about the windows, At the sides were banks of lilacs and crabapple. Wicker ch&irs, ferncries and rugs and floor lamps tur stage a spot of beauty and --com-- fort. The pink shade was repeated in a big bow! of tulips on the piano. dera i« at haome in Chillicothe, ML We were sorry that Miss Landers could noi be wit hus at the close of schodl. The children all missed her, as they loved here dearly, but due to a second operation. it was impossible for her to be there at opered th« Miss Frudy, who took her place, did all she could do to help out and did her work in a very creditable manner. of ha our 0 from bi« A plece of ald carpet placed at the l bettom of the celtar steps will prove ; a wonderfu} help in preventing mark®s ; from rubber heels on the clean kitcher ' HBoleum **The Quality Store" Gravslake -- Hli The New "Mina Taylors" ons, and at the a pleasant #in t ready to dist o. thet had a -- pofal© salad. ¥8, Jelbo, packue® for Spring are kere. ° Their styles, mater'als and all round beauty will delight you. _ .. n# u 14 Carpéet for the Cellar alf ot uis Clur> T*Obcl' s of Ts Woeds" and ~ shov «d earne-- effort { the director and perf -- teachors, Misses Vera Jones en Welier. To se that row y gradua>s carried._us back to lays Of mouth Come in and -- AY, L 4/ , DL -- LALIIE B 1110 OPRMIORAL r'-'!'-:m! 22242202 92i 22 OM 22 en e d 2k progra:m by invoking God' 'o! perfipl five husdr d fee. nefore m the a--<~embly }.(.'ymom? the swiftly moving trsin cou.d be a only boy of thr Lake | viought toh a stop. 1 earni irector was suU on |y hss« and #d im tnic day and alto ir, with the exceg-- of friends which IPwo choyuses, and ©Spring effort on th« d ~perfornrers by the giris Antonio Sciac A he and . was _} SBhe was -- Curl, > of !u. ll:x n |__Decoration day will be observed at | es e aian joe pge * € ' PmR ons e net AWtteer Pen@uarcay o+ s . ; . _ .. . @ue mer opets The great Essex sa ma P Ciies 1t en 5 s ncte &,.3.'.'5-...,.& Weatherchegpes. t 2 4o ® >*4 : SA e Ne igeng! Fagudtiv oft P cnninnemmnnn ce fhe : * uie med Dss ue & Lt freg | The commencement exerclises of tht schools were held at the church last <Thursday evening. A good attendance was present. . Qpal Beight, Marian , Rerschberger -- and" Raymond Foote were graddated from the 8th grade. KILLED INSTANT-- > LY AS TRAIN DE-- MOLISHES AUTO Prof. Underbrink gave a splefOid talk which was appreciuted by all -- We --want everyone in the surround-- ing community to attend the exercises and take part in the line of march. A good program has been prepared. lion. J. G. Welch and Pro{. Underbrink will be the speakers. "The Grand Ar-- my, Ladies' Au,iliary, a Troop of Boy Scouts and a band will be present and will take part in the parade to the cemetery. The sehool children will march in the form of a U. 8. flag. Milton Mertons of Barrinaton --Meats Death lUnder Fast Mr. and Mrs. Bargain of Waukegan . THURSDAY, MAY 28. 1925.. . Passenger Train. / HA LF D A Y »-- Contest Starts May 25th------Ends August 25th * THE SODA SHOP LESTER'S NOVELTY STORE Ice Cream, Home Made Candies "New York Ice Cream" F. B. LOVELL COMPANY TRIGGS & JOHNSON DRUV G $ *~ Choice Meats and Groceris THE RAY FURNITURE and PAINT STORE LANCWORTHY'S f Brunswick Phonographs and Records General Merchandise \ RAY N. SMITH--SHOES W. F. FRANZEN, J. > Men's Made--to Measure Clothes Lamber Feed and Coal J. B.. MORSE & COMPANY THE LAKE COUNTY RECISTER Gents' Furnishings--Everything for Men On Subscription > LIBERTYVILLE BATTERY and ELECTRIC CO. Everpthing Hectric for the Home Hurrah, Boys and Girls! Grand Pony CONTEST The merchants whose names appear below are going to give away to some boy or girl in this dis-- trict a BEAUTIFUL LITTLE SHETLAND PONY and SADDLE. Any boy or girl under 15 years of age can enroll in this contest, . ._. _: . 2 l ' All you have to do to enter the GRAND PONY CONTEST is to call at each store where--yotes are m.m- ce «s " # Hnasnkiws wdsins ut uids < * "lik = --. areivs. Refluy&murefifinfiuw',uflnfi&e-«daflfwufimfl'" have the names an addresses where votes will be given on allcash sales. Now, boys and girls, deliver one of these post cards to every friend you have in this district and vicinity and ask them to patronize these business mnduvetiepolyvotesfotyundbdpyuthmmmmmm _ Boys and girls, remember this LITTLE BEAUTY is well worth working for--votes will be given as follows: 100 votes on a 10c purchase, 1,000 votes on a $1.00 purchase, and so on. Each and nmmdflh"dcfiu&"&una&fl&ed&c"mxflkflnu'wfimm teous treatmen will be shown to all. A Word to the People of This Vicinity Who of you that did not want a pony when you were children? Now help your favorite child win this beauty outfit. At the same time you are helping your favorite child you are helping the community in which you live. Votes given on charge accounts if paid before contest closes. _ _ Remember the Jo;n. -- Patronize your neigbborkood store, where you can always get better ° service and lower prices than you will get at a istance from home. CCC --This Amazing Essex Success . , the Resuit of Value _ °_ °_ visited at the bhome 6f Mre. Mantor for a few days. * We are v@ry sorry to hear of the il}-- ness of Mrs. Werner, who is at pres-- ent in a sanitartum at Chicago. We trust there will be a complete recov-- ery. The family has our sympathy. Miss Edna Mancior commuted to Chi-- cago the past week, prepars ory to go ing on the road selling school supplies ftor a Chicago firm. CHAS. M. BERNARD, Prop. HUDSON--ESSEX. WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING 6--CYLINDER CARS # . b:.., har eqast. ie great I:.h? Ql}?'%'_g_}ggm: T un ee. onl . ~ uen en -- Ond es LcuM y "~ Y _vsd : 39@ =a_ en is > : : -- S o d * 2 4%® .M"Mfl?fi%w;m'%?, »o""m Mflm&t",v 3 tuler * P _J.__ « -- is not even challenged. e een knine wHaf Fssck fiv \be had e!lsewhere only at far Buyers.knm'.__\_\ hat ESSiX- g"esnc?'}z_t_)f_'_l :L_ 4. _ 5n L4 anrhaer *hmirace L 5 S EoX M AIN G A R A GE 345 North Midwaukee Avenue | Insurance of al} kinds--=--~~ fl: y SERVICE WORTH WHILE Chas. D. Proctor T " Preight and Taz Extro rd is due to no other thing. TELEPHONE 456 w es

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