}®i ~-------- 'at the home:; also the Tollowink sis *, ters and brothers--Mrs. Charles Wetz * ol Waukegan, Mrs. Mary Stuber, 21- a eago, Mrs. Barbara Linkenheld, A % ~_o, F,; J. DMetmeyer, Chicago, F. G. f DMemeyEr, Wadsworth; and Mrs. Nel-- + 'Me Horen, Kentucky. . --____>.. Mr., DMetmeyer was 71 last May 4. & . MHis wite digd a year ago last August. [# Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Haines of Chi-- w_.. . C#go spent the holidays with her par-- . ~ * Mr., Dietmeyer, who was well known through his section of the county, is survived by. two duaghters and four -- _ Wilma t the past week 'm«fl---m mi. _ wBe cause of de -- be heart disease. _ An inquest was hbeld last Tuesday 2#«- at the home in Wadsworth. C eause of death was believed to * Mins Tnex 'Potlock of Chicago spent] a jarge crowd altended the Jolnt in-- crowd attended the Jolint in-- %'::"" end with ber | stailation of the Masonic lodgexgnd the n ' o . Eastern Star Chapter at their 1 on Mr. Bartter left Thursday morning | Monday evening. k . Tor Oblo, where he joined Mrs. Bartter.| Mrs. E. V. Harvey and Mrs. J. W. They are spending the holidays wilh | Schiosser are entertaining their moth their parents. C er, Mrs. Strohauser, of Chicago. On account of the cold weather last| Miss Martha Sprague is spending SBunday, Aar. McKeith of Half Day, did |the boliday vacation with ber parents Hot preach in Millburn, and there was| in Watseka. no service nor Bundayf Echool. . Miss leon Wightman, Oltver Bar-- m 00 O *> +vanaiealit e dale is yvis-- mm n e ,"'I ¥v°'§mmw "Totths s' rt~my~Atrc> Oe rrrere _fi C n _ _ in is ho' MITt. O ~rwoun >' c 00 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 "W and L.l.Du-ll "lr.a.dh;'l.t.l.!mo(u «pent Christmas with--.1r. and Mrs. W.| Vilia called on friends here Sunday. 6 Hetiman ts Waukeran. «uenc en es . The cantats given by the commun--| _ _ _ _ ___ w Dr. and Mrs. Jamison and Miss Dor-- F WADSWORTH --IS FOUND DEAD Clark, Wadsworth, Gu Punlitiy. _ 37.«' diak ofrt Metcalt, John Peterson, Mrs. James Murriec, Mrs. Jane Ormsby and the two Rasmussen famili¢s, where there were shutins. The party of singers were Misses ~Elsie Chase, Dorothy Weich, Juné Miller, Alla Metcalf, Bonita Blos-- .and Mrs. Celeste Amstutz, aud George Reid, Hobart Amstutz, Lee Gil berts, Howard Smith, Mervin and Clar-- ence Amstutz, Ray and Mauric@ Dixon hmum{%hgm _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frazier of Chicago' spent Christmas with Wm. McCJure. -- vited to the home of Mr. and Mrs Dixon, where hot chotcolate and coox les awaited them. ~ --~ ~weore's to the CGurnee folks in "Lyut Haven and 8t. Andrews' Florida _ A Happy New Year.-- & o By the way, what has become of H. D. Hughes?* He has not written a en for publication since he arrived in the surny south. Last we heard of him he was camping in a cotton field un-- der a shinkopin (think that's right) tree. How come, Bro. Hughes? Let us hear from you.--Fd. iIndependent. Mr. and Mrs Chas. Harr, Mr Aand Mrs. Albert Simonson entertained Mr. @imonson's parents, &rotberfi and -- sis-- ters and {families of T nevra, Wis., for oges0000000 0 0 0 0 Dr. and Mrs. Jesse spent Christmas at the home of their daughter in Cma-- Mrs. Chris Thompsen and daughter were in Chicago Monday. , P Christmas dinner Mrs. Tonies entertained hber dz:xh-- ters from Chicago on Christmas day. _ Miss Lucilie Webb, of Waukegan, is & guest in the'Loftus home. -- Miss Martha Sprague is spending the boliday vacation with ber parents in Watseka. Miss Leon Wightman Oliver Bar-- ron, Everet Nevilie, of IHlinois Univer sity, and John Kerry and Eimer Rich. of De Kab, are spending the holidays at their homes here. a guest in the' Loftus home. home in WWUukegan----We wish.them. 'Raymond Hensel spent Christmas | much health, comfort an dhappiness. at his bhome in Malden. " .Al"'erenett'odeeiblmm AK * Coppmerm.oanc t 1# idl__Asl~ is wic ("Hen" has always been a yery hmn:' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o r. and Mrs. William Petty and son ¥C ROAD HOUSES ARE: ~CLASSED KS PUBLIC Eprinefe'd. Al.. _ L:e,n...;.'.*.:';gac'e alls whith "are outs:de of the 1imits of incorporated towra _ in _ filinois, w hich> make --no charge for dancing hut which take us a coliection during the evening, or which sell lunch anl altow the diners to Cance come under the provisiontes of the I|linois Road-- housee and Dance Hall act «wccordinz to a ruling handed down todavy by Aittorney General Oscar Carlstrom. The opinion is given in reply to a query Ky Harry C. Biackstone,; State's attordey at Oquawka. s~>~ ;z;:'.;ho proprictor anuccne Al%":g._'g ~tor value. to bite ing., imiaking it cotwe 'under~the danpce "Hen" has always been a yery in 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 know that he wil! retain his Interest and support fm our church work : as much as possible. --we would tather keep the family 'in our community, where they "br' convenient to eall an and in assistance. But ber parents, who live near Oshkosb, Wisconsin. . The lunch is either incidental to the dancing or the dancing to the lunch, the attorney geperal holds. In either case.the proprictor is vending some the best of friends must part, as the old saying goes. a hall statute, Caristrom eays Mr Collins, our school principal, is spending the hboliday vacation down state. where he used to live, and Miss Ewxenson. the primary teacher went to o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H. H. Schroeder and family moved Wedpesday of last week 'to their npew home in WWU@Kkegan---- We wish them. Thanks for the fine attendance we had at our Christmas service. The under the supervision of Miss Eliza-- beth Rockenbach, one of our school LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, DECEMEER 31 DANCE HALLS NOW HALF DAY -na"vnl well rendered. Th« Thaos, Peden, Jr., who is attending «the military.academy at Lake Forest, is spending the vacation here with his parents, Judge and Mrs. Peden. Tommy is looking fine and we. were glad to see,.him at our Christmas exer-- cises at the church. E-. m""':" pues dn tss i lt s o5 : wgou «t d K ce n n t o n CA o nds uie en en .. kh .__m ville last Tuesday evening. This was|; * many Dre OF Ctrs * * a fine play. Just a little love stene in | _ Toledo, O., Dec. 20--Victims of the i. but Summer says "that's all--right." weather, five persons were Patronize the plays at the Auditorium.{ found dead here today. Death in each They have a fine line of moral pic--|case was due to asphyriation. ----~ children all did their parts well. It is inspiring to the kiddies as well as the grownups to 'have an audience and realize that the people are taking an interest in their work. -- Be--loyal tg your gommunity. _ ~ _ j We _understand Mr. and Mrs. Lemm are to be congratulated upon a new arrival at their home, which camt very nearly being a Christmas xzift. Mappy *Ae.y tsapyses, x8 wertcome 7ou-- to our comh loity-- * -- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beere have moved to their new homein Wheeling Mr. Christensen finally managed to move his house down Mi! waukee Ave. from --here to--a --poiit south of the Whigam farm, where he has bought some land and will mak»e his home. Miss Anna Lindstron. who is at-- tending the University a\ Beloit, Wis is spending the holiday season here with her folks. -- We understand that \rs. Manto and daughter are again sojourning in our community. . Gad to see you back. Edna..but please.don't be so careless handilog that" ®UG;*0+ you might hurt some oHe. _ .. . _ _ -- i _ i4 * nuhe ' The Vernon Garage has been very busy these cold days. All kinds of car trouble and fnue-u'gu. The boys will give you prompt and efficient service, even if they have to stay up all night to do so. It is reported that Miss Mimerva Cook was the happy recipient of a new automobile for Christmas. It was _ new |=9dol Ford coupe, and. was &nd' under the Christmas tree. Some neovple ~are lucky and~'receive ._ust tures. 3 + y > ~ Please remember the meeting at the church on Saturday evening. January 9th, at 8. This is for the annual elec-- tion of officers and reading of reports. Everybody is cordially favited to ar rend this meeting. ~ Dey--wich for. have a fine line of moral pic-- lor s Oe vilh --» 4 ul idns TV --natee ~P>< --*, sns ifeony id P *E vne n . ~K4ALC--*, -Mlg*n.,----f" uc o sa $ se Quick Heat when Needed Daeylight Kitchen Unst (r 4' 77 _ : *A In the Kitchenette Por the Boudoir loe by Wire Iron by Hand . 1925. FIND MAN FROZEN _ IN HIS-- COTTAGE c o ATLAKE BLUFF E_ .. _ ~0~ orme on c mt ie o ioi snn e Aluffa--nramber-- of years 43% worket for a time as gatemaen for the North Shore line. ~Lately he was employed as a laborer, working at vyarious jobs, and seemed to be in good health de-- spite his advanced age. ole His cottage, when entered, ashowed no signs of a struggle that might in-- dicate death by violence. It was be-- leved that the intense cold, which dropped below the zero mark Sun-- day night, numbed his body, causing death before he gould call for aid. He had been away al day Sunday. and was seen to come home in the evening, apaprently in gdood health Neigh,ors saw nothing of him the fol-- lowing day, and when the home waa entered be was found dead. Whether be was a victim of the cold or of heart disease was not deffnitely determ-- Pittsburgh,:. Dec. 29 -- Continued cold here today took the Hves of three men and is resulting in the worst privation in years among the city's poor. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY "Little by Little" > -FOLKS sometimes make a mountain out of a malehill when it comes to the purchase of 4A molehill when it comes to the purchase of electrical appliarices for lightening household tasks and making a home really comfortable. This is so because they do not realize that such appliances are an investment which adds to the permanent value of the home, and --that .it i8 good business to buy them, whether the pay-- ment is made in one sum or Little by Little. electric refrigerator, an ironer, a sewing. machine, vacuum cleaner, toastér, or any other home appliance--large or small--and pay for it with your electric service statement-- Little by Little with a slight carrying charge. C "I'll Buy It--Little by Little" Always remember that Purchases made the Little by Little way are hardly felt. They call for only a gradual pay-- ing out of money; yet at the end of a short pay-- ment period, you are the owner of appliances that will serve you faithfully for years and years. _ *~ We shall be very glad to have you drop in and 4 -- look over any appliance you may desire. When € you find the one that suits your needs, Aall you \ : p do is to say, "T'll purchase it Little by Little". \ , You will then be taking the first eagy step in .\ 8 making Your Home an Electric Home. ~ Comfort in Sickneae --the Easy Way to -- ~ s <]|. Y our Home Electric _ ')\';t 5 86. Genesee Ju., Waulciegan Gus Krumrey, Local Representative Phone 144. W Libertyville, HI. Small Apgliances as Well as I,arfe May Be Purchased Little by Little. OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS YOUR FARM SALE WILL BE ATTENDED A LARGE CROWD IF YOUR AD IS PLAC IN T H E_LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDE ~see you arising with a smile and.re To know you're happy--makes ushappy,% 'So von can't blame us for wanting to wigh.. all you folks in this great «ommunity a% 00 HAPPY NEW Y¥EAR!-- --------@@ Here's hoping you start the New Year with a smile, and that every day of it will Milwaukee Avenue Tire Shop . The Cash & Carry Market Season's Greetings _ Happy New Year! HUBERT DOWDEN, Prop. Leonard C. Blank, Prop. Year's Greeting _ _ 4 ts Coffes the Riootric Way o ' r--'-_\u.-1~ #ek