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Libertyville Independent, 4 Nov 1926, p. 6

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_ evening at the Fitz home. -- Miss Vilah Hart was operat>d on a =-- Brothers' hospital, at er, Minn. < for her goiter. ------ Mre. Lioyd Renehan and sons, Mrs. _ Dell Smith and Miss Velma Fitz motor-- ' 2Won'l'hm. < s .:mn.nsmmmm;h- yet" a tha show in Waukegan, : lay evening. ¥Florence Wagner spent the _-- #week end with relatives in Milwau-- M Smiti, of North Chicago, __ spent Tueday with Florence Wegner. _ _ _Mir. and Mrs. Edwin O'Mara and _ shildren of Chicago were Round Lake s _ When his gun accidently discharged bhe © taking it out of the boat "w. 16, of Antioch, axnost 4 | Inis Hite, but as it is his left should-- _ OR . mangled with the bones being -- and the muscles shredded. .: Huo is at the Lake Cunty Gen-- . -- ore bospital where there are hopes ~ for sa his life. The shoulder, in ' Uhe e¥ent that he does live, will pro _ _ bably be useloss, docotors admit. «_ The wound, where the shot from the BOD gauge entered, is about the size _of a dollar. As it passed on through wr the shot string ecattered a its way through bone and mus-- f»'wlh two holes being made in his about the size of a man's fist. E':' Round Lake caller on Tussday. \_._. M. B. Huson, of Wauconda called at Es _figllle.oon Tuesday, "a"" T. Graizam and son, Miss Anna l Aly Mom "thra LenSnouider %}fimhyyourflomenbmsmyfid' Park -- T $ This Fall. _ ~CLOSE TO DEATH '.Zfipn.m great pain and state e€ whock that Dr. Charkes Lieber did mot order an X--ray to be made im me ly. Dr. Lieber, probing the 2 temporarily, picked out the 3 that lodged in the flesh but no 00 0 000 0 o0 00 0 0 0 o -- Mrs. Ida Mooney, moher of th mfl'. to the hoepital. es Long Lake on Sunday. Miss Velma Fitz and William Quick spent Sunday with Mrs. Babe Meade in Waukegan. ( Allan Croonborg, of Libertyville, was a Round Lake business caller on /Mon{( children called at the Graham home in h + «. £1000, 51100 and $1200 .-::_5' All lmplovem nts In . Mrs. A. A. Grandy, of Libertyville, ealled on her sister, Mrs. Leo Hendee on Saturday. KFrank Mackel, of Joliet, spent a few days of this week with friends here. --"Celia Rosing spent the week end with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Clara Rosing, Buddy and Bobby and Mr. and Mrs., Robt. Bracaer spent Bunday with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Clara Rosing Robert Brach er motored to Mundelein on Tuesday. Archiece Rosing disposed of two car-- loads of cattle in Chicago tha first of the week., ' Mr; and Mrs. Ed Browd and daugh ter motored to Waukegan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kretchmen, of North Chicago spent Sunday with their Oraysiake spent Sunday with t12eir son Leo Hendee and they all motored to the Lew Hendee home at Mundel=sin. Andrew Batzner, of Waukegan svent daughter, Mrs, Leo Hendee. Charles Wait, of Wisconsin, was a THE PRETTIEST SPOT-- on the land-- seape is the one that makes your own home. Invest in Sunnyside Park--build your own home. Safest investment in the world--pays --dividends in cash and comfort. Babe Meadé and Miss Helen of Waukegan, spent Tuesday YOU CAN SAVE MONEY -- ¥W x c amG® brothar Bobby, of Long Lake and Mrs. Jason Renehan of Highland Lake, at-- tended the show at the Majestic Thea-- tre in Waukegan on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hendee were call-- ers in Grayslake on Sunday evening. Archis Rosing spent the week end in Mrs. James Laby and daughter spent a couple of days at the James Curran Miss Velma Fitz: and William Quick attended a show at Waukegan' ono Sat-- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Art Frost, of Chicago, apent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. Jack Cashmore is entertaining frirends from Wheaton this week. ~~Mrs. Dell Richardson and Louise Richardson, motored to Grayslake on Triursday evening. _ _ _ = _ _ motored to McHenry on Saturday. 0o 00 0 0 0 0 0o 0 0o 0o 0 0o 0 0 _ Chester Hironimus and a friend of his motored to Waukegan one evening e -- GRAYSLAKE o who attended the lHlinois--Penn Foot-- ball game at Urbana last Saturday. Thomas Pester and W. Neilson, of Lake Forest were in Grayslake on business last Saturday. business in Ciicago on Monday. The Keating family left last Tuesday for Detroit, Mich., where they will re-- Mr. and Mrs. E. C Hook and daugh-- ter and Mr and Mrs. E Harris spent Saturddy and Sunday at Urbana, and witnassed the big football game. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rich, Jr.. on 0 0 0 o0 0 o0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 tertained Mr. and Mrs Archie Moore, Dr.~C. O Jesse has returned from mcn:: where he spent the past &.M%Wflkhonm family have gone to Chicago to spend Several from here attended the R. N. A Convention at Deerfield last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of Chicago, -mm'mun'rqnu The Royal Neighbors beld a very successful dance at Pester's ball last Baturday evening. | Howard Craft is confined to the hos-- pital, suffering from an accident, in which both jJaws were broken while playing football. Carson Neville has returned home from Florida and otrer points in the South whare he has spent the past two or three weeks. $ WHEN IN WAUKEGAN BE A THINKING FELLOW AND CALL A-- Y¥ ello w § Can Ride as Cheap as One ALL LICENSED DRIVERS CORNER WASHINGTON LOW METER RATES SHERIDAN ROAD C a b 303 or 707 NY late Tuesday in the cireuit court by Attorney James G.» Welch bfi[_?_"_': x 0 wfi" Him. -- _ his motherin--law, o 000000006 00 0 0 0 Busch Conservatory, sang a solo .Miss aMUCE . ASATARTNEp In auswer the' mother is now before Justice Hervey Coulson try-- ing to get the household furniture on a writ of replevin. --Attorney Minard Hulse is representin'g her. Woods, Welch .claims, was hayp m marvied to his wife, and there been ome child. Trouble, he said, arose and the mother--in--law induced the daughter to leave the hold articles are being sought. Woods is about 24 yearse old: o0 000000000 00 00 (Continued from Page Three) tae pije organ. _ 8+en teachers from our Sunday Schocl are attending he City Wide Co-- WHERE TO TRADE IN WAUKEGAN Praecipe in an alienation of affec-- In the repievin suit all the house CHARGED BY MAXN; SEEKING $50,000 ' On the Bridge 30x3 Clincher Cords -- -- -- -- $ 7.95 4.40 Full--Size Balloons -- -- -- -- . $10.95 Waukegan Auto Parts _ 40 S. Sheridan Road, Standard Motor Replacement Parts ACCESSORIES TOOLS 30231 Fora Clincher Cords : 32248 5 Cords . : : 1 -- 4.40 Balloons -- -- .-- -- -- ~-- For the Convenience of Our Out--of--Town Customers, \_OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. _ J SUNDAYS UNTIL NOON and, will appreciate your inspection at any time. 'We also maintain a &h'nlno and Pressing Service and a call from you will bring our truck Custom Tailor &%. Clothing Store At 110 Washington St.. Waukegan., I!l. 40 Balloons -- -- .-- -- -- -- -- $10.95 . Other Sizes Proportionately as Low of North Shore Cemetery _____' All Lots Under Perpetual Care At 110 Washington St., Waukegan, Free Auto Service Between Cemetery and North Chicago NOW CONCEDED TO BE THE FINEST > LANDSCAPE GARDEN IN AMERICA All Renders of the independent Should Visit wl 3 > Telephone North Chicago 1067 § OLDFIEL D We Have Opened a opcratitve ai Ch.orgo. No douD the 5. 3. Wl receive much benefit from this work,. T3e ~egular teachers 'and 0'.icers meeting of the 8. 3. wi'l be held Tuurs day, Nov. 11, at the nome of Gaorce MUc¥er _ Every teacher _ and -- officer should be present. The Christmas pro-- |Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, tnniomql'?'e?:r'ud Malaria. mor, mmBan a% «MA O O0CE ----'----I "-I Mu&m mryonbo beginning dmr'l work in Deerfield Sunday, Nov. 1. -- Church school at 9:80 a, m. Wors'aip service in the main auditonium for all above the Beginners Dept. Special whyl)r.lhr?m Jubilee service at 10: 45. Special mu-- sic and addrass by Dr. Humphreys. Evening service at 7.30. --The address by Dr. Humphreys. Dr. Humphreys is a member of the Board of National Missions, and is in our midst to help us in our campaign which has been planned for Jubiles Week night prayer meating Wednes-- day at 7:45, The Loyalty Program is being car-- ried out successfully. Nov. 14th is Visitors'® Day. In the evening a spe-- clal men's service. -- All man of Deer-- field are invited to be present. 'The pastor will--speak on "Questions Men & PCR ';m.';'-"'u ';n':' O d I n.n are Asking Concerning Religion." FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Lake County Physicians . At 666 All giould rally to these spe It Kills the Germs g N + #*+ &.:fl&lwm lcal auditonium for eral nners Dept. Special| p, u?m"- ctlan ) at 10: 45. Special mu--| 13;;,,; by Dr. Humphreys. D e at 7.30. The address| .. * 'Telephone 4857 'Telephone 1710 sekas es | ATTENDS FUNERAL bea ns Mdmbers of the Lake County Med-- ical Society today attended the fum eral of the late Dr.~Charles: Moore Robertson, nationally known pbyn' cian. at the home, 320 Sheridan road, Highland Park. o Dr. F. C. Knixh"chiet of staff at the Victory Memorlal he--nital, paid. high tribute to Dr. Robertson as a man and physician before leaving. He had come in close personal contact with kim for yeare, and especially during the past year or so when Dr. Robertson was chairman of the staff at the hospital. s "The> death ®could hardly have brought more grief had it been in the family," Attorney H. C. Coulson, & brother Spanish War veteran of the pbysician, declared. o 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o ~PRAIRIE VIEW o Funeral Bervices were held at 2:30 o'clock and the body was accompan-- led to Muscatine, Ja., where burial will take place. : Besides the widow Dr. Robertson left three daughters. 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 Our pastor attended a meeting last Monday in behalf of Evangelism and church loyalty. tend in Body; Deceased Was Hosmm Chairman. OF DR. ROBERTSON HOME BAKED MEAT, POTATO SALAD AND FANCY CANNED GOODS Our foods are always fresh and of the best quality. EATON means quality, service and Satisfaction. C. S. COLE, Prop. f __--119 Madison St. Next to Fire Station Telephone 1872 H. G. Williams, Prop. 36 N. Genesee St. ~"Always on the Job" Waukegan, III. Recommended in the Treatment of Constipation, Rheumatism, HiIgh IMMmMAou.b'oh.ermm eak Kid-- neys, Gall Stones, Catarrh of the Mandlovnlo.fixrmm as. a Diuretic when taken in large quantities. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY TRADING WITH US. COME IN AND BE CON-- VINCED OF QUALITY GOODS AT LOW : PRICES. ~ -- % Ordinary water glasses before.breakfast. ® % at noontime (one before after luncheon). % at dinner time (one and.one after dinner). In case of chronic one or two more glasses may be taken just before retiring. Dynell waiter taken hot will always bring the best results. In case of Sastritis or indigestion drink one glass as hot as possible and immediate results will follow. o_ n * _ ~ZAGORAS BROS. | _ . 224 North Genesee St., WAUKEGAN. Phone 4880. Milee Center 8. "Just North of the Bridge" . 103 S. Genesee St., Waukegan. Phone 2067 We sorve the Chelcest of Feeds and Because We Buy in Large Quan-- tities 'You Can Actuaily Dine Here Regularly lm'..u-fly'nnn You Can at Your Ownsriome. f § Short Orders a la Carte." A GOOD PLACE _ TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS. 15 No. Genesee St. . WAUKEGAN, ILL. GENESEE GARDEN We Make Deliveries FREE Any Place In Lake County DYNELL SPRING WATER COMPANY -- MILLMAN'S . Shoes, Family Clothiers *4 CHOP SUEY. American and Chinese A+ e lgAGO RLEL.S1 FOR QUALITY and PEOPLES RESTAURANT (Just a Good Place to Eat) MODERATE PRICES CAGO RESTAURANT LL SPRING WATER Miss Lydia Kasdorf and Rev. J. Ol-- son visited in Prairie View Sunday and Rev,. Olson rendered fine service in tage morning and evening wonh? Our young people's society is grow-- ing rapidly and the interest in the work of the church and 8. 8. is in a most encouraging condition. / Nexst Sunday will be a rned letter day for us. -- We v!tl'-.gm an opportunity to anyone who taken Jesus Christ as his or her Savior to join us in the fellowship of the churca.> --_ _ _ Miss-- E. Hamariland and her brother Walter, were visitore at the parsonage last Sunday. 4 Gue: Church of Prairie View ex-- tends a hearty WEIXCOME to all of the e in the community and in-- vites to make youtself at homs in our . | Bervices beginning Nov. 7: Sunday at 10 4. m. 8. 8.; morning worship at 11; E.|L. C. E. at 7; evening service at 7:30; orchestra rehearsal at 8 Mon-- day »vening, and Praige and prayer Service at 8 Wednesday evening _ As y of our Missionary--Aid mem bers ate requested to arrange to go to tie Miksionary Rally to be bald in Chi-- 11; E.)|L. C. E. at 7; evening servic at 7:30; orchestra rehearsal at 8 Mor day »vening, and Praise and praye gervice at 8 Wednesday evening As ny of our Missionary--Aid met bers ate requested to arrange to go t t1ie Migsionary Rally to be hald in Ch cago Nov. 10. neunmentnmepresme anrenentmmremmmmemrememmeptnemannrmmemmnzmms t enano sOLD BY ALL DRVUGCGISTS xz EVERYWHERE 2:3 o fey "xs TAkB nOG 4y Ts in Bro «o4 rera's | Libertyville Post 329 MEETS FIRST TUESDAY OF EAcH MONTH AT QRIDLEY HALL T A I L O°R I N G Nerth Milwaukee A Telophone 5%1 LIBE Moeets First ond Third Monday Nights of Each Month at Masonic Hall Visiting Companions Cordially invited AYVORNEY Al AAW LIBERTYYILLE : ILLINO!S LMOK BUILDING Res Phone 6A Office Phone 15 Ofice in First National Bank Building Moeurs: 1 to 8:230 and 7 to 8 p. m. By U. 8. Government Veterinarian D. C. Grinneli, inspector in Charge Telephone 329 LIBERTYVILLE Office With Farm Bureau in Qridiey Mall, First Nationa! Bank Bullding. Visiting Neighbore Weliceme ?VG RADLOPF, N. MADOLE, --LYFLL H. MORRIS Visiting Members Cordially invited LORA STURM EDITH LAYCOCK LIBERTYVILLE,: ILLINOIS -- > Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of Each Month at Gridiey riall our speciaity. We have a large assortment of material for you to sdtect from.-- Come in and see us. sdtect from. -- Come in and see us Nerth UTIMukoo Avuyr Keverse Chaages on Basmes: Cale FRED GRABBE Auctioneering FARM AND STOCK SALES J. B. WETMORE, Secretary. PHONE 306 Libertyville Chapter No. 272 R. A. M. * Selesman, Selesinalies and Roteill merchant. My items fit all 0 tyou. Sealecman averages $1.00 profit for $3.00, he cseile for $98.50, makes $140 on $2.00 invested. Suiosman makes $1.00.. K you arse a NHalosman or wisly to besome one. K you never sold anything in your life, 1 will tell you how to make better than $100 ATTORNEY ATLAW Office at Home on Cook Avenue DR. J. L. TAYLOR FRFF OF C H ARGF Tetephone 106--J LIBEARTYYILLEL ILLINO!S LAMERRAYVHLAX. UIAANOIR MONEY TALKS 918 He. Comig St. Telephone $45.J [i Friday Nw":t Eacoh Meonth | M W of A. ACME CAMP No. 176 Columbia Lodcve No. 131 Mystic Workers LIBERTYVILLE J. CICHYT, Proprister North Milwaukes Avenue. Telephone 551 LIBERTY® is done right at Cichy's Tallering . Phone M7--M LIBERTYVILLE Are ideal for bedtime. Extra heavy Romper Feet, all made with Rubber Buttons. ROOFING TAR and GRAVEL ROOFING Ready reefing over old Bhingles By Hour Or Job Basements a Specialty INSURA NCE | A. A. Grandy WAUKEGAN, LL. We Do All Kinds of Resefing Willam P. Whitaey Smith's Taxi Sizes 1 to 8 Prices $1 to $1.75 G. H. SMITH, Prop. -- Day and Night Service WILL CONTRACT to furnish .abor --and material on your house complete for a sot fig--ure so you will know just what the sost will be before starting. © Night Ph. 497 _ Day Ph. 51 Going to Build? Dr. Denton's Sleeping Garments Werk Guaranteed S. J. GROVES & R. L GONSALVES I Telophone Libertyvilie 808 . 1| _ ARLING TON # HOTEL # AT LOW COST soNS CO. Phone Libertyvilie 609--J--2 WITH TAR AND PITEH Call, Phone, or Write to Teams for Hire The Quality Store LIBERTYVILLE

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