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Libertyville Independent, 24 Sep 1925, p. 2

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F 1 y 16 #; Mrs. E. Therrien of Highland Park, 1*3 epent Tuesday dfternoon wih Mrs. E. r H. Meyer. ~ | s The first meeting of the season of ;It +, Abe Deerfiedd Men's Club was held on i eveHing in the Deerfleld Tem-- boack M € sapent the w 45. home of ber parenis, M * <" aod MYs P H. Meyet ~-- waase s _i ... _ The Leadiew® Aid Society of St. Paul's Evang. thurch is invited to attend he _ --__first annua} convention of the North -- _ _. . HHinois District Federation of Evangei-- ~--------teat Women's Societies Thursday . Rey: _.~._ S4th, at 8t Paul's Evang. church, Or-- chard and Kemper 8ts., Chicago. .. eB ;.\-i Sm dng the THinols State M PS .: Greenbay__rosad. -- also _ kNOWN -- 881 Myr, Co'by epq_,f.e!a!x.qtm,n.m{i met> rsukeran ~ roul _ an d --MHWAUTKCE/ rsppazthe Chiist Pefersen._hoime on ~------~------The Deerfleld Garder Club met 1t i ____ Mre. Frank Russo spent several days ~~*~ Jnst week vising friends in Chicago. _'._. Archie Areies has returned from se-- £ attle, Wash.. where be visited hts _ _ _ uncle, Jake Antes, and family. ------ The Ladtes A18 Society of St. Pau! i ~-- ~RPvang. eburch will meet at the home _-- of Mrs. John Haggie Thursday, Oc:.. 1 * Mr. and Mrs. R. Hull of Bloomingion " . were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen ----LKBBB@ B &b + 4@A & t 4 4A 4 4 # + DEERFIELD O * U# # 4 & 4 & 4 t # & % * % % # *# ... Miss Helen Reichelt, who is atten't "L--_--79c¢ Mrs. C. W. Getty gave a luncheon Monday afternoon in compliment. to Mrs. W. J. Hamilton. The Hamiltons hare rented their home on Center 8. to Mr. Mac Donald, of the Lake Coun-- ty Lamber Co., and have moved to Uichland Park. until they are ready ty lamber Co. MHighland Park, to teare tor ¥to Mrs. E. Ther apent Tuesday : H. Meyer. Bowman over the week _ Announcement is mate of the mar tiage of Frederick W. Kersten and YVMre. Letta Van lderstine of Chicago, ut the Boena Vista Memorial church Ins Chicago on Tuesday, Sept. %. The Roya\l Neighbors will give a supper sA the Deerfield Temple Thurs duy evening, Hept 24. ¥rank Russo returned Sunday from a business trip to Florida. --Mr. and Mrs. John Klemp, Jr., an-- Roance the birth of a son on Sept. 7 .h. _ Harry Clavey has returned from the Mayo hospital in Rochester, Minn. Mr .and Mrs. Elmer Schildein and deanghter, Bery!, and Mr. and Mrs. Erust Everiy of Maywood, spent un da yat the George Ott home. -- _ Mr. and rMs. Ralph Peterson of Chi-- cago, spent Sunday #ith Mrs. Frank Mr#: Fred Labakn spent Tuesday with ber sister, Mrs. J. Dougherty, in Mr. and Mrs E. Diebert spent the week end with Mrs. Diebert's parents, Mr. and Mra. J. Klemp Among the Deerfleld exhibitors who recelved prites at the lLake County Fuit at Libertyville are Mre. E. Jacob sen, Mrs. A. G Plaggee, Mr. and Mis Waliter Vantyne, Miss Marie Kot:.rasen and Miss Margare! Plagge. Mrs. Jac obsen received several prizes on ac These men will endeavor to Zet this strip paved as soon--as possible. STOTA P armee > s ren§ n eR uf h 'aAf o road, from a point north 'of York-- house church to the state line, will be: paved the first thing in . the spring, _ according _ to Supervisor George Bairstow. This is to come eut of the new bond issue, and will be the first job the state is to take up. A .body <of #upervisors and offi-- clals were to go to . Springfield Wed-- mesday to interview Gov. Len Small in comnection with Greenbay road and ~Route 22 that is known as the Lake Forest--Barrington road. County' Cletk Lew Hendee and Rob-- ert Hofman,> representative of the Nixon company,-- large landhbholders klong Route 22. Thig is a stretch_ of about five miles, and wili tomplete the pave mept from Clicaso to the Wiscon-- sin state. line. . . A .body <of #upervisors and offi-- clals were to go to . Springfield Wed-- mesday to interview Gov, Len Smail in comnection with Greenbay road _ Those making the trip were Super-- visor Bairstow, Waukegan,., Super visor James ~O'Connor, _ Deerfleld. Is to Be First Job Let by State; Delegation to Go to Spring-- ~----~--*#eld on Roads: ------ _ Mre.' B. H. Kress spent Tuesday an« tednesday at the home of Mrs. Rob George Wirt: of Chicago spen. the eek end with his aunt, Mrs. Philiip The Quality Store Grayslake, IiI TO BE PAVED _ _ NEXT SPRING Crossbar Scrim Ruffed Curtains 27X21--4 yards ruffed tie--backs. Special per pair B. GODFREY matched rur rrathits " is, (*ras> PLMEIHE!: "as 16. ~> ... > _ * mEERFTIELD CARNTVAl Twerfleld will have a fall feat)va') and street carnival on Saturday, Sept. 26+h' flonrnlvdhwbonvnfottho benefit of teh Deerficld Fire Depart-- menut. The parade wi'} bekin at 4:30 p. m . headed by a 25--plece band. There will be a Queen of the Carnival and paraders of fairies and princes. One unique feature will be a float depicting nast -- May we count on vyour regular attend--nce at these meetings* A fourdoor Nash sedan will be giv-- en away:; also a $275 hellogg Master Wavre radio. console model. There will be registration booths and prizes will be donated by the merchants and citizens. There will also be a conces-- lm.' ening dancing will be held In the e w on the u:?zw} O Deertield' Are:.. workin« together, hand in hand, to the end that our children receive the greatést and most worthwhile things out, of. the ;mt,mh.l heriage of t'r.:g [ Rev. M. L Andrews spoke on '"What Wisconsin Has Done for Goitre.'" The meetings will be held on the «econd Friday of each month at 2:30 in the afternoon. Invitations are extended to al who are interested in the school. Following is the program for the October meeting, October 9th. Program by the 4th grade pupile. Business. Fire Prevention Day. . "Recreation"--Paper by Mrs. B F. Langworthy; reai by Mre: J A. Reich-- elt, Jr. f s ° (The program for each mokth wil' be printed "In The Independent the month before the meeting.) _ The P .T. A. represents.the co--oper ative efforts of the--home and school workin« together, hand in bend. tc #riends tHoyle Ave ernoon at the scheool. . Printed pro-- grams bearing a picture df the schoo! an dthe P. T. A. program were given out. .«4e glixth grade room, of which Miss Stella Wood is teacher, had the ~~_~~~-- ~DEERMELD P. TA --~_--~ ' The Deerfleld Grammar School Par: ent Teacher. Asan. met 148U FHIdAY 4ft LDmwerfield Boosters: Paul M. NMeti, . J8 secretary and treasurer, and ira Gard-- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clapper and two sons, spent the week end with Mrs. Clapper's pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Henry proved. * s f y y 'George Karct®spent--the week end Mrs Margaret Freeze, who has been quite ill, is much improved. . F, and Mrs. Ted. Selig.and. Mr.-- Mre-- Otittor@~Hammer spent at the Fred Selig home. . gt Mrs. Leo Seiler returned home Sat urday from _ Highland Park hospital Miss Isabelle Biedérstadt spent the week end at the home of her parents, Air. and Mrs. F. C. Biederstadt, on Second street. § . f M. L. Allardt of Chicago visited his sister, Mrs Phillip Romme!l, Sunday. The new Alyon Theatre opens to-- night at Highland Park, with Carl B. Lagerquist, known far and wide over the United States as an erganist of great --musical genius, presiding at the console Alcyon golden voiced organ. . «+ Mrs. John Scott is opening a school f dancing at the Masonic hall every Tuesday afternoon. & -- Mr..and Mrs. Gys Klemp visited at the Grorge Schnieder home in Evans-- ton Tuesday. * gaArden fowers and a well arranged basket of flowers and pickled pantry stores. Miss Ko:irasch took prizes on flowers and bakery goods and the Van-- tynes on asters of all colors and the targkest tunflower grown in the county of Lake. _ * count of fruits and jellies, and Miss gnrdit %{\w'bm &E a well .rriuafl . Quite a number of Deerfleld people attended the picnic given by the Knigh:is of Pythias at Sunset Park Thursday evening. x ol it oant M Dict. 4s Mrs. John Selig is very much im mtE ANONYMOUS THE MOST REMARKABLE NOVEL OF 20TH CENTURY Uil._--~~ Regular Price $2. UNANI"&?LY ACCLAIME» AS A M ERPIECEK NEVER wAS THE TRUTH PEPICTEo IN A MORE FASCINATING MANNER. PUBLISHER'S PRICE Send Your Order TO--DAY City and State Acme Publishing Co., 165Broadway. New )'ork City _ Gen'lemen: For the $106 enc.os £4, please enter'my order for one (¥p~ c{ _ "P: ~stitt*~s"--before the C:ame t4d4ress pec.al c'ior.yrxnizes USE THIS COUPON _ ADVENTUR~ Limited offer Now Only $.100 A!ITY! $1 RLPTIRE ss A who attend. There will be something the dinner tabie JOf an nour of ICuon-- P a ship and feasting, which was followed| ilanders use black and white stripes . by a business--session and election of Indicating sorrow and hope, while in officers, as follows: _ . -- _--| Wthiopia a grayish brown, the color President, Arnold_Keller; vice pres:| If the earth, is worn. In Persia the ident, George Beckman; . treasurer, mourning cotor is light brown, 'and in Mrs. Hattie Wessling:; librarian, Edw.| Syria and Armenia sky blue, an indica-- BIGImIONL _' .......... .. ommm mm k iges j_d_noth.vu.'-!n'l'nriulthmlct.' &Wim and In Calna white, as an emblem of Srcdw. AMa--a cuche Bartif~~] mC 1300K OL EBODG * .. =". ous k en c cnlg c § n _i EVANG. BUNGALOW CHURCH Monday evening the Bungalow Con-- cert Orchestra met at 7 o'clock, around the dinner table for an hour of fellow-- ship and feasting, which was followed by a business--session and election of officers, as follows: . i a 81. PAUL'S EVAG. CHURCH Rev. Piepenbrok, Pastor. ~Sunday &chool 'at 9.15 a. m. Church services in German at 10(30 a. m. who attend. There will be something to amuse old --and youhg. Lay away .your.iroubles for that._day . come of fun ,unq tro!!c. e s 5 +0 _ pe. ~ . PRESBYTERIAN®C:.. RCH --| Bervice _ sfor next Sunday, fept. 27: Church School and Adult class ut 9:30 a. m. Promotion service with a special program at 10:30.. Presentation of Bibles and promotion certificates. Special music. N ; Evening service at 7:30, Please not»o the charnge of hour to standard time -- A complete list of the prizes to be awarded is on display and was receiv-- ed by the Independent, but on account of lack of space, we are compelled to omit same from this issue. The Krazy Kat orchestra, conducted by Frank Malum, will furnish music fGr--ths--dARCIBG.----------------.--...--....--.;.........._._.. Miss Louise Kersten was chosen as queen of the carnival. . o contests will be greatly appreciated, and may be left at Knaak's drug store, ner, Asst. oecm;rty a;ntdbt treasurer. > )léadership of Mr. Dillon, a capable mittees was printed in--our last lesup. -- Lfl-}- bibte study are cordlalty invit-- -- This will be a real red letter day for Deerfield. Everyone is cordially in-- _*_ is used the rupture vanishes and a cure should b-e-o'- actual Come for Pay if antisfied. -- There are no doctor charges. n-.:-:.«m..::"% ~o.l ~~~~ * --with its mild, even reten-- **~ _ tion at all poin This resilient corrector of all rup-- tures mt]yvexin.thmmhd.mm ltlnp'ue.multwm'ntlorthoconlmltm you would never b«e aware of its presence. Its constant compression and erxpansion on the rurm-u-'.. exercises and strengthens the muscles in a natural way at home, + ; no absence from otplm?nowgnolnj ; how different is this marvelous new invention (not Bartlett--Morris Realty Co. .ere will be repaid many times by it wating resitle rou wig ce LV EImwood Farm Holsteins Born May 11, 1924. His five Nearest Dams Average 32.1 Lbs. of Butter in Seven Days Without a Skip. nm%mwmu Buttes 74 47. --31.55; Butter 7d 3y, 25.24. -- renasantziuis DAM'S DAM--Maid Spofford De Kol. Butter 74 7y, 27.85. SIRE'S DAM--O F C Chicago Pietje. Butter 7d 5 y, 27.61 ; Butter 365d 919.42. ' The Bull Himself is a Good Individual With Good Rump and Tail Setting. He is a Little More Black Than White. . ' HERD UNDER FEDERAL SDPERVISION R. V. Rasmussen De Phone 18 LUBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1925 --For Sale Chicago Rag Apple Pietje Y £ Harry Madill Bartlett _ Lyell H. Mortis 531 N. Milwaukee Avenue Libertyville, Illinois Price $275 pastor--will preach a fitting sermon to our older folks:« In the evening Presid-- siding Elder Eller will preach, apd 'followlnl the Communion service wil} ibe observed. Aun invitation is extended to any who might wish to join with us in church fellowship. Any with bakies |or small children to be baptised may |present them at this time. j 'fiop't forget that Saturday is "Deer-- field Day." The Bungalow church is ready to co--operate in any way possi-- ble to make this day a success and a benefit to qur Deerfleld Fire Dept. chureh. -- Rev. J. G. Eller will preside at the business "lulon. which will fol-- low a gospel service, the speaker be-- ing Rev.,Eller. . Every member and Christian Endeavor service will b> held at 7 p. m. Mrs. J. Carter is the leader. A missionary topic on "Chris tian Friendliness w South America" will be preésentéd. _The Sunday morning service will be the third of our series of Rally Days. Friday afternoon the members of th» junior .choir are requested to be at the church for rehearsal. 6. Friday evening at 8, will be held th« Various Mourning Colors Black is not universally used as & rnnwvangi 0\4 n W mss Call for Mr. Morris Noi wlle se optiheiitngh ic3 c o onnogoin, se ons af io onr For Lake -- County © cireulation. . place--your advertisement in The _--Fine One--Profit Studebaker Coach -- _ FREE 5 Tube Radio Set L. FREE . Send self--addressed, stamped lars regarding this OFFER. 296 Broadway -- New York, N. Y. _ CHAS. M. BERNARD, Proprietor ~ _ 345 North Milwaukee Avenue TELEPHONE 456 * Tfm/sw Six J Coach has always GREATEST Herejs a Coach with a gas tional Automobile .olhc":-pondu::l:" Chamber of Com-- been a*wonderful value «--=3 leader of the Stude-- baker line. © Yet on Au-- Ent Iist, its previous w price was reduced oné hundred dollars. Today you can buy the same fine car with-- out a single change in equipment or construc-- tion--at <this new low mwhich ond y emphasizes the Studebaker policy of of-- féring you a "bargain Te nnphesine e emphasizes -- $1290 I Studebaker policy of of-- $421.20 Down; feéring you a "bargain -- fair and liberal Bud in quality." Here is a truly fine coach--built through-- out from %uality materials and careful work-- manship. Fine northern white ash and hard manship. Fine northern white ash and hard maple are used in body construction. We pay a premium to obtain the toughest grades of steel. The upholstery is a durable woolen Six Coach is the most powerful car of its size and weight. Full--size balloon tires and an especially designed steering mechanism add to its riding and driving ease. A com-- pletely machined crankshaft gives perfect engine balance and reduces vibration to a Yet this Standard Six Coach sells for no more than competing cars--its low price is 1495 * you completely appreciate its amazin s Standard Six Coach selis for no -- power, its velvet smoothness and wouderfifi n competing cars--its low price is riding qualities. _ LIBERTYVILLE GARAGE uce & Earl} § merce this Standard fabric -- the wind-- shield and windows are real plate glass. $121.20 Down,; and the balance in 12 monthly payments of $81, on our fair and liberal Budget Payment Plan. ~ la ce THE INDEPENDENT------ONLY $1.50 YEAR MAIN GARAGE All Prtcaes Peeight and Tax Extre . Phone 200--3 COLLINS & DOANE COMPANY -- MONUMENTS and Mausoleums $1290 DELIVERED FOR CASH JIN LIBERTYVILLE DOwWN BJ THE ELECITRIG $S7ATION made possible by the Studebaker policy of one--profit manufacture. There are only two cars manufactured on this one--profit basis. Studebaker in the fine car field, and the Ford in the low priced field. in its qwn plants make all bodies, all engines, all© clutches, steering gears, diferentials," ' springs, gear sets, gray iron castings and trafhc, over the steepest hills and rough country roads. Then, and only then, can you completely appreciate its amazing built construction. All parts for Studebaker . m un'é" m m faorme b'_"";finm'* .Mhm as l"";_', es -.s'-.':._. t. being built as a unit they function |, as--a &wm results in years longer life, scores of thousands of miles of excess trans-- portation, greater riding comfort, lower re-- f pair costs and much higher resale value. ----------_---------------- But the only way to judge this Standard Six Coach is to see it--to actually sit behind the wheel and drive it thréu;h the thick of ES by ¢ Prove it Phone 202 $1695 57371098 <a m Av mm < > 4¥e~---- 64

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