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Libertyville Independent, 16 Sep 1926, p. 6

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s ,' d a ' 7'* ' M l 5 protected . 4 z her feet ! 1 to ki iss t the ! es S' deput ts 5 <* RRorrill w o 0 t l . 4183 * en e t Nee -- _«:.'. & _ Round Lak %'" HW As-- ting to u:l f _ hild, Dobuty Sheri! 5> & ' man Vir A1 Stewart C f 3 i QOUu WednesC Peek anl arrested ~ wl on a charge of atten "+> C arrill, wife 0 [--»# Fom Graham of Long Lake, was & _/ _"Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Page, Mr. and 'fiWuflh'mlfllfllflt @\~-- .. Lester and baby of Chicago, vis ited Sunday at the Jim Curran home. n;."m\m.hrlmmml- .__--<. Gren spent Monday eve-- «' _ ming d?mmm. .." Mrs. Hubert and ... CGeught mghylmwm '"attended the Acadeénty in War [ PBim Ploresc ! &27 Florence Schulander of Chicago -- spent Sunday at the home of her bro-- _ _ Mer White left Thursday for Lake--| --. Jand, Florida, to attend Southern Col--| . lege there this year.--' _ ' + Mr. Lobdell of Grayslake was a vis-- \itor in Round Lake Tuesday. | * The Camp Fire Girls of Round Lake ~-- entertained Rev. Gaardsmoe Tuesday -- evening at the grammar school. ltovl _ -- Gaard im leaving for college at -- Minr this week. A ht lmch. was segyed andg everyone enjoyed a a:'%"h . V m. 4 £ _@. Mrs. Minnic Burgner and daughter, _ _ Shirley Ja , Velma Fitz and Elizabeth _ Richar attended a show at the Ma-- --~~ * He Wilson is now employed in f:',v ~ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winkle and chil-- _ Gren spent their vacation in Wiscon a in ns Hound Lake 'Tucs Mrs. May Morrill and Child in--| " jured by Ray Morril in One _' * * _ Sided Battle. P BsmV AaP HAXLZERE!TA" C A full representation of the officers ----~__--' HNBK: Hunday school was present at a dit+ ~ _< .~~/~ MyRe ner at the church Thursday evening. s * ......S * Plians for the year's work were made. MA_~. 44 ~w MaereiH and Child IN--! Miss Weanor Meyer left Monday for _victim, be beat her while she the baby and then kicked feet from under her and-- contin-- to kick her while she was lying an the floor She charged he was M to kill her with a chair when mDuty sherifft arrived. < _' Morrill was locked up in the gogursday after a mm f Harry Hoyt in ""'l.rfll was he!d on bonds of $7,000. on a sharge of assault with --intent to com-- Mr. ang Mrs, Jim Curran and son, Durley, attended the show at the Ma-- jestic in Waukegan Wednesday. Helen Wilson of Round Lake and Art Schooley of Waukegan, were in Round Lake Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Burgner and retained legal advice in Wlm'l_'".m-- f"'."-.-_' eld in Spring-- ---vv-m--l"---" for college.> He will 'Thursday and requested ~that -":&mm.w"'fimm mflummmurmn- be started immediately to obtain A&) mmeeday at the meeting, | retIDINE|ti} colege opens. divorce for her. is... Wednesday. k. The young peope's circle of the Morrill was unable to-- raise the;. wiiss Kathryn Salome Horenberger, church had a farewell party bonds and is being held at the county | $ouiffeF u; 2 ang Mrs. Carl Horen.|tor BNeworth Stryker, Tuesday eve-- Jail. berger, and Arthur James Hook,-- Of |ning. They wish him all kinds of su¢-- . were matried at the home | cess in his new home. i.) +,* o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o Wmm'r:vm MWM""'}OE:" 4, at 8: YOUDE | were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 7 o ROUNDLAKE ogfiw"" e sebm on ts [repe prsets o pee muit Mix Jube hi. o 000000 000 00 00 of. Highwood. _ . TheWomen's Missionary Society of 9 C *\ | Miss Elizsabeth O'Day, of Madison,. the Bungaow thurch packed boxes of Mr. ang Mrs. Jim Curran and son, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. E. Den-- | clothing, Wednésd#y, to be sent to the Durley, attended the show at the Ma-- | nellein. * mountains of Kentucky. * jestic in Waukegan Wednesday. ' PDr.. Lawrence Bondauvilie, of Olein, mmmma'-'grm Helen Wilson of Round Lake ud'mfim.*wgu'f"_m.@ guests Wednesday, Harry Art Schooley of Waukegan, were in | recently. 3 w & Olendorf and Mrs. Harvey Smith,-- of Round Lake Monday evening. .mufi-ndmmflm * o Aime ts { Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Burgner and turned home from Marquette Satur--| 1y and Mrs. Cari Stadier announcée daughten Shirley Jane, and Vehfl'm, They made the trip by automt 'the birth of a daughter on Sunday,> Fitz attended a show in Grayslake 0n puge Mrs, Antes and Archio C2M6 September 12. . P Bunday evening. home by train Tuesday. * : ' An executive meeting of the INinols John Thies of McHenry, was a bus+ | yrg. Carl Lange is suffering with &0 | Training Circle, wil' meet with Mrs. ness caller here Tuesday. attack of lumbago. ' § |:m Stryker, next week. Officers William Redman has been on' the 'lr.mlllu.Manfil""",hu.thdmdhtflet will be sick list for several days. > and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frogt returped | pregent. Frank Pfannenstilll of Chicago Y!S nome Thursday from a delightfU} AW |-- pfisz Marion Landau is back at her Ited the week end with his sisoc \tomobile trip. _ They made the ¢!fObit|post in the local post office, after a Mre. Richardson, Mrs. FraDk »roung Lake Michigan, SOINnE bY WAY week's vacation Mrs.F. Meyer assisted Amann and Mrs. Jack Stadtfield. l of Chicago, Michigan City, St, J098.| in the work during her absence. _ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hendee spent !a3t yuskegon, Petoskey, Macinaw CitY,| Mr. and Mrs. Freq Protine of E'm-- mmmatM'nmofthom'm Oshkosh, Mil-- Mmmma,mnr,mnn in Libertyvile. \ ' erett.. The roads were fine and the} (cian Bolin, of North Chicago, was _ Evelyn and Celia Rosing are sDeDGC | woarner good. a guest at the Ira Gardner home on ~'MMVlfllmesinCh} mw.mmm"'m. & 4 onaens, ht oo mont ' r, n P motored to Chicago on ~Frank Macke} of Joliet, is spending a few days at the Ada White home. 5 and Mrs. Mike Luby and son,. MNorman, and daughter, Evelyn, and Florence Wagner attended the show at _ Kimer Hendee and LeRoy Hendee mm'::-mmoo;'d% er m',". m They attended the big emaAmacie.." d Wisconsin. one day did they have to stop on t of ut'mwm-mfl time plan to make the trip again x' . ® Miss 1 ang Mrs, Jim Curran and son, is visitin , attended the show at the Ma-- | nellein. in Waukegan Wednesday. PDr.. La n Wilson of Round Lake and . was chooley of Waukegan, were in | recently. Lake Monday evening. _ | -- George Bunday at the home ' miscellaneous shower Tuesday :_' in honor of Mrs. Arthur -'ml.:: Katherine Horenberger). -- The fonor-- he | ed guest received many pretty gifts. *\ Mrs. Walter 'Buckley, of Glenwood Harvey,. where--she will resume her teaching in the domestic science 4& partmat of the high school. & _Next Tuesday Mrs. RAaB. Patterson be hostess to the luncheon and bridge club at her home on Kosemary Terrace. is an aunt of Mrs»Hd s 'The Royal Neighbors held a peasant meeting evening. There was initiatory work and delic-- jous refreshments following. mmm'mmm the Young Matrons Club of Liberty-- ville Tuesday at a luncheon. Mrs. Har-- ry Olgndorf atentded. ¥ l A. J. Johnson tdok his two sons, Arthur and Robert, and Howard Hag-- pondNM»asmtfl' Baturday. They went to Cross Lake and Lake VUHz. > Nmmmaw'm nmm-otdmmd Frank Russo Tuesday evening. It u. l P¥ At + F Rev. Janies Duffy, correspondent at ' u'wu-'bnu--#f&h galow church Sunday. He is an inter Mr. and Mrs. Floya Stanger had as and Mrs. James Duffy and family and Rev. and Mrs. Roy Williams. -- Mrs: Edina Orsborne attended the M«arrmummmmm Mrs. Carter was on the sick Hst peeele A o Oe t C Whe Sympathy of Service Cinrcle of fi- oag , to the sailor boys at Great 'Inhll'r!hy. ' _ Mre. Merner and Mre. Beckman were tenders at the: Mizsson Band Tuesday o 2 _A viTAL AsseT A USED CAR 15 o. True entertained at A . and Mrs. Carl Hore®D | gfop thur James Hook.-- O | nin; > married at the hOMe | ses; parents Saturday eve} p t 8 0'clock. The yYOUNE | wer ide'. at . Highhome, & | ker wood. * ° th O'Day, of Madison, | the sister. Mrsa. A. E. Den--| ans o a»x 7 'i 3.« o M [ 4. 6 awe ".. ' & 1. xc 'A 'L-'E)\".' ol & *.; ' l * & hi!A;.&\m i S tF s3 > (Belmch »@ 'fl' o There was a time when we looked upon our Used Car Department as a it is a tremendous asset.. W only GOOD Used Cars and thus friends who come back to us foi from an infeoted car, which was chus ed by water getting into it while she was in ewimming y Mrs. Fehr has returneg from a visit at Freeport and Geneseo. | Chester Wessling has received the appointment of concrete inspector for-- mfimuempmu' _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Werner attend-- ed a banquet in Chicago on Saturday i"m' A ; Rw.mm'umeu teachers' training class ht the Bunga low church. -- It is open to any who are interested in the work. For furtber it formation, communicate with Rev. R. Williams. rt... 'The Parent Teachers' 'Association of -u.z%.'mah:&-m;& ternson. w give a on '"Hygiena." 'a juvinile protective. _ son at Glenview. The Fall Dinféer ang Election of Of-- ticers of the Bungalow Orchestra, was held on Monday evening. Mrs. Chester Wessling was chosen as President, Miss Frances Loy, Secretary--Treasurer "nriiocee Woif caned on Libe: Mrs. Wolf caled on Liberty-- Mrs. Chester WoIl cAHQ wile friends on Tuesday. DEERFIELD POST FURNIBHES ROOM AT VETS* HOSPITAL Deertied American Legilon Post No. 738 is furnishing a room at the Veter ans' Hospital at Great Lakes. The ftur e.n.!'_'."mh--'- ing stand, pillows and curtains all costing $150.. A brouze plate engraved with the name of Deerfiela Post will designate the room. t The advisabPity of furnishing: cur-- rent issues of magazines is under con-- sideration. The magazines to be dii from the publishers will cost about c haday. Sopt. 17, will be a big n C & tor the post. 'l'h'ncduud&' take after which the locat 1 &mmmh tatives from Now we realize that be present. It is hoped that al mem-- mammmh&t Mrs. Sarah Shetman Adams, a 8th at Highland Park: Lospitai, she had been under treatment f« erai weaks. --Funoral services 8, ]1843, in. Nortntiola. _ HBoi -- y * piloneers in section and among the earliest residents, _ She grow :to WW""'--"-- out 20>years ago, a short time Mr. Adams pas nhood at Northfield, now K,W&}T;fim-m ,': f' 'n Deerfield. They went to .!-= w in high esteom by a | Wessling, president; Georg« ' hfildv :1.. :gn'a 'a woman of]"b ma Miss Loy, ' mMM.m" . 'Merner, treasdr &ht&vfllfiw'flmm yw"'" members were : receiy 'ahe was widely known """".'.'..'%"6":&'&5"'"""'?:': \greatly miased by all :« friends and |W. orchestra ayoud 4 .. sA "-- 0 0 0 n k tn p 2s m:,%mm t 0902 S Clase at 10; morning wor-- Bs it mewos ues ho -taus-ufi'.!hwflzflw rupflie(jtf:". week night meetings for bible and prayer will be resumed next P evening at~7:45. ~If you w@'mdtc'fl' tian and a church member, you will want to be present. September 26 will be observed at -- --October 3 will be observed at Rally MMM" 7:30 p.m. . Preparations are being 'made tor a specia) observance of Rally Day. Spe-- eiflie announcements in later issues. Everybody is cordially invited to at-- tend our services. *3 ' oenmmnmemmmmsiiber | EVANG. BUNGALOW CHURCH :/ Kev. Roy M. Williams, Pastor _. _ 'Sunday School at 9:4; ' Morning "Worship at 11; Christian Endesvor at }1;'m,m.u. j _ The Mission Band met at the church m-mm with a large 'at-- r The hostesses were -- Mre. Beimeh! and Mrs. Taylor. The Y,. P. i 1 U Th f & cA f . ' & . MA )nt . A 3 4 * As * 5.. 'Two Shows Daily, 2. 8:30 p. m. r hC 5 . & EB 4 a. w m a o < C t #, We ¥ § \@ VA (as ce Sat S cote h 6 Mn 4 e k M e' <.'% »BN C . f vf 1"7 % w(". 4 ¥" p fis h at « #'2 Eo T t mes, + e o. f \Begins Mon., Sept. 27, 7 p. m. . 'ng on Big <Stage and in Auction Srec 4 A. i 446 C qx mellie > n : i 209 tX t' o .c i s Sée the Great DL : Sn -mnmmmnpdvmusmx ick Tuesday | Mrs. W. A. Bonner wil} hold the Lad-- re Sz 2s jes' Aid at her home on Thursc{ay, A fi' 7:30 p.m. supper will be served. _ --_-- /. . . -- tor a' . Mrs. C. E. Denman: visited several | y Day. Spe-- Em *her sister in Chicago and invited to at | . Church services were again held in _p "Mr. and Mrs. Gertrad, of Wanukegan CHURCH : {were Saturday visitors:at the-- Archie . s, Pastor . | Webb home. . . * | 5:' Morning|. Mr. and Mrs J. 8. Denman--and cbil4, Endeavor at | ren spen* Sunday dt the W. S. Denman. § _ |nome in Waukegan. |_°_ <--__ -- at the church §J.l.m'hddn¢-slototra- --a Iarge ut |building, re--painting and repairing on _ were chosen: -- MrS,. @HCBLIOT |. mt Sailor at Great Te utuiest ay,. ramt amts: |Clyde 0. TubK; Sailor at Grea 288 2 T. Meines. wesstter Thisc|' Lakes Naval Station Fit B membere were received at O5 | _ Rejative in MAYWOOG. meeting. and under the qirection Of E. | . f more than 20 years W. Cook the orchestra is--going to Sepa--ation of mot 5o 'as boevet a great asset to our church. wili| from a sister whom hbe Aad nevet vw ~The: of the W. M. 8. are pack-- utmdmwwm mmmxamnmm a wishing to contribute, please bring supplies to the Bungalow church thib week. 0 00000000000 0 00 0 0 0000000 00 00 0 0 On:uhoolomdoumflbor'm with Miss Sheehan as teacher. _ | 4 Ralph McGuire and Helen Néhaus attending the Antfioch high school. hohm of Ogk Park, was a Millburn visiter on Saturday. 3 Mrs.;., Nettile Stewart Bowden, _ of Washington, D. C., having spent a few weeks with her aigter, Mrs. C. E. Den-- aday evening.) _ < _ ... ---- annual dinner and élection of s of the orchestra was held on y evening: and. an enthOsilastic ail followed., The ftollowing oft-- %% service on s 1 mt .. Farm Bureau, at Liberty-- Chamber of Commierce, ~~'*--, Waukegan, / For full list of :*_~ No entry fe:g ; FARM PRODUCTS and --~ ~BOYS' and GIRLS' . EXHIBITS. Limited to those who, live on Lake County Farms. 119 Cash Prizes \ The classification 'and prizes are enthusiastically endorsed Ww Connty Farm Bureau, who appoint lake; Chris@Jensen, Mundélein;, Wm. Schreck and Farm Adviser J. J. Doer Adl A K AAAILDILLA ARSUMUE N L s 1. S Th Harris abd Elmer Beckwith Grays-- when he located the relafive resid-- Ing in Maywood. 5J .. +. s _ The sister, Mrs. Foster Mi" sides at 1831 South Ninth avenus, in the Chicago suburb. -- The To unjon' brought happiness to both. Tuck, wro is just® 21 mfi has been in the navy for the six . years. His sister was but & young girl at> the death of their mother ad the baby, Ciyde, wa&s adopted bp a family living in south-- erp-- Iilinois. at the home of Dr. Jamieson, who will soon be--united in marriage to Raiph Tuck was stationed at the Phila delphia shipyards when his foster fatbher wrote bim and informed him that hbe bad relatives in Mounds, III.. Last December hbe took hbis furlough and looked up some of his relatives. -- Then he learneéd that he had a sister, Mrs. King, living in Maywood. :A few weeks ago he asked to be transferred to Great Lakes so that he, might be near his--sister. -- > Dodge, son, of Mr. and Dodge, of Canada. OF SFPAPA+TION Assistant to Paul G. Ray * S PHOI MEETS FIR! MONTH _« _ North Milwatikee Avenue -- Telephone 551 LIBERTYVILLE T A I L O R<IN G Meets Firrt ond Third Monday Nights of Each Visiting C -- Libertyville Chapter ATTORNEY'-A'm LIBERTYVILLE IJLL 18 ' LUCE BUILDING Res Phone 136.M -- . Office Phone 15 * select from. Come in end s9e us * No, 272 R. A. M. P s maann n =* %m ARLINGTON 'FRED GRABBE || 4 HOTEL t# SNO W'S Dr. O. F; Butterfield North Milwaukee Avenue. Telephone 551 'LIBERTYVILLE |€ F.°R. STAFFORD is done right at Cichy's Most Anything, Most Anywhere, LIBERTYYILLE. ILLINQIS 'Telephone 66 * _ A SPECHALTY .' :018 No. County $. :W cCcorsy * J. CICHYT, Proprictor i =. SHE W of A. IIBasementsaSpemlty ACME CAMP No. 1761 e« 1 ennawvre a Charges on Business Calls||| -- _ ' e 6 C rim '\ISmid.'sTaxin. ' G. H. SMITH, Prop. j OF EACH HALL _ _ eante mm S R. B. GODFREY 6 6 b Lingette" Everybody Thinks its Silk 1 INSURANCE A. A. Grandy .. Phone 217B LIBERTYVILLE ROOFING The newest shades for Fall are now ready at TAR anmd GRAVEL ROOFING Ready roofing over old Shingles FLAT ROOFS RECOVERED WITH TAR AND PITCH Libertyville Roofing . West Lake Street LIBERTYVILLE ILLINOI8 P. 0. Box 843 Phone €14--R.2 We Do All Kinds of Roofing WAUKEGAN, ILL. William P. Whitney Work Guaranteed AT LOW COST Night Ph. 497 _ Day Ph. 51 Going to Build? .abor material on your . Q:la-.' For a sot figure house e so you will know just what cost will be before etarting. Phone Libertyville 659--J--2 -- Call, Phone, or Write to Teams for Hire By Hour Or Job The Quality Stor e I#t killse the germs.

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