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Libertyville Independent, 11 Nov 1926, p. 2

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Look Over Our I New Line Of Shirts 'f'ic2; mum will be "Crown- "Cir," M" ttid.' and Opened to £2? 5 ( Tmffitt In a Month. Odlg into Whoondn the route a. the went "do of Milwaukee and ahittttBt pol-uh]: Route 17 which at. ht Immune. Port Washing- Bart, Shah's... Halitovoc and "boy. ht Wisconsin Greenbny and In how; aa' No. " and it "at can... with the result that it h the not: direct road to the Wits. - vooda when thousands of Chic-nun and summer na- ' e -"'-" I In. Newcom'b ud George Vault of . --e'------ Guano were - ot Mr. and In. in mmlPrilmrliMT DRLnrEREn R. . "m qi'ridar. Geortm Trant k . . cousin of R. M. Van. I'lgl'g', DOOR 'ort ONLY ".60 A um Ltltttut scum» u now employ- . A l cmmmv odnttasD-tterid-Ptrtatmee.ta1ting In: It cut: down. roughly. four In. ot travel 'tvor other road.. .500 Omaha! road u completed 2 Um 'mtttabtre be (haunted u - " mu 'tr, "A. It will be "an the I" from Chicago to a ttlt ll'uilu-north ot Greenbay. "I" it would Insult) should Oh with be am. the road and my. eon-mu. In: decided that 00 "an; of work would be the that to a. county and contractor C we". U "I!" a job but In View ot a. In." in which Iona has tried and am Into consideration tht Jpn nanny he found his mm: 'tettdtiitt" to long that he realized '. you! but. to change his setup 1. Wm ma. Thu would Oh but an - in time to - when at! by new tracks. ', Ott up ot that cane I to. from: M brood him to wait until 'Inte h tho noun; mm the ground m u content. cannot be laid, .11.! u tt that!» it um loses ""150 can no", department "I tho toning ot . contractor The first thing in the sprang m wlll be back on the Job to an» the two nllee or work. . The ttrat portion of the Grey: his reed he- been completed. This "I was not expected at ell thle "or. but Center avenue .trotn - etreet to the Boo line. e ~~tm of I hatt of mile. wee ended "in; ettereoon. l "a. on Ghenhey. we: ham rid lathe on: place by rain. Noun 1' -ttto entire month 00 September III bet to him. Then came Oe W. and the otllclel weather re "! for "at 'llowth shows but 10 "I we. The remainder were q'trrqtr but little rain tell. The cloudy We! Ian " the glen were - eo short that it we: almost M to at my desired "It at work done. QW of P. C. rent: to P" tho vowing ot Greenhey F. fa. to weether conditions. , ,trttet "do: tunic at all. " _ to R. M. Lohdeil. county .. ,. t of highways. trith't. in theme has been three iibl Merton miles ot road "Wed lowing a etntch m In In" unpaved. This portion. W] says. will be graded up and "dgt'hrrsed so that it will drain per- ". As soon " the Irene cones QMS will be opened which will give 3 lord road as good u the ce- If" -;4 "CURING on an extra new Shirt or two forChanksgiving, aren't you? Select it from our new stock-an assortment that will easily satisfy any' personal prefer- ence you may have in colors. patterns or fabrics. Yes, and they'll beShirts that'11 tit you too, whether you're large or small m body or long or short in arm length! 91mm mnvENIENT Just in for Thanksgiving Harold Tant we: given n surprise party Monday evening by the objects. ot the Eastern War. They came to help him celebnte hit natal day and extend their good wish". A very ona Janine evening was spent ' Mr. and tits. A. A. Donnerleln. Mr. um Mrs. Jessie Strong and Mr. and It: Hum Gander: were the dinner guests ot Mr and In. Harvey thntth Sunday. _ an]. was one ot the spam Seven hundred and any members attended. Mun um Toma Horace. Wia.,waauqmrekeetd-testtttet home of her brother. wr. Tenement lu- Ednn Klan" nnd in. Annette Stamina" of cm were dinner guests ot Mr. nnd In. "Milan Ten- nermnnn Smithy. In. B. M. Gander will entertain the Luncheon and Bridge club at her home in alumna Put Tuesday. -- - 'rtteP.'r.A-tttntrotthesPitt term: Sunday School was held " the home at Ma. Welter Metal! "and" evening. Reports of the Sundachhool center-once st KW Put was given. refreshments and us! old lukloned music by the guests wu enjoyed. Me. and Mrs. Austin Plane return- ed home W'edneod'y from Duluth. They were pulled mere by the dam ot a slam. I, . The St. Paul Ruined yomen'l club had I dinner u the Puller Home on Sunnis: attqmoogt. Mn. Geo. W tron. In." Martha and Jane Each. and I": But Rectum (no Door -tlehatumutt. R. M. cm, 015er Plain reindeer, in chem ttt en El- quunau family. arrived in Northbrook Monday evening. enemas quite a [lit in an city. The reindeer will be placed In the Forest Preterm until cumulus the»; then they in! be and tor exhibiting t%nta Clan. Saturn" evening. Nor. It. Who; Proureulve club Till sin ' hour. dance and supper at the new nebool. All an invited. The Detetrfieid Gram echoof P. 'r. A. meeting will be held at Mannie Temple Friday evening. The Legion mu have charge of the program. A large attendance la expected. . The Women'e Million ot the Amen. can Legion held 0 bulb". and social meeting at .the home ot In. Charles Steiner Monday otternoon In. Stom- er, In. Philip Scull! Jr.. and In. Philip Scully. St" were acetates. It was decided to hold one meeting n month. on the second Monday the!» noon. Mrs. Frank Jacobo, Jr., will be hostess at the December needy. in. George Deck mud in my mum work " Idttettrviiie Chaptdr Worthy Introu' night. My. tur. o. E. B. members, from has attended. lingo Helen.and but: "which of Lake Zurich mud n mucous Rockenbuca ttoanerlfNitdnr, _ mu Bane Munch of Highland Park. visited he: menu. Mr. and Hrs. Eyed Blodentadt. Sunday. In. mm N "cr _ Milt" I", . new the 'M '." 28 V 1cm "WAM' .lln. Hurry Glendon ot Doom attended. In. Banner-kin. mother of A A. Den notion. rammed to hir home tn Wts. couln. "to: spending two weeks " the home of her Ion. In Boson! of CM visited Mei. Rommel and can: Ihterfietd triendtt n tew days last welt. In. Bone Kb: at Edison Put, wu the week and M! o! her sister. mu Jeannine Woodman. 'l a _ I'Q tr, T'? '5: gr .3 a "W"-s .. 'l _ -. -...,.LT..==u2.u...2s'L= I. a, _ 11131 The Yam People's Society of the 'Bungalow church were engenalned by Mrs. P. T. Foxworuhy Tuesday eve- ipitur. was Laurel Stryher was leader ot the lesson. "Islam on Trek," and In: Dorothy Savage lo dthe devo- tions. A duet by linen Dorothy Fox. worthy and Esther Drake ot bushland Park. was much enjoyed. . A aoclal hour (wowed. Plans were made (or the young would. mm to be than Sunday 'rremer Nov. " Mr. Had In. Eduard Blaine!" cob bated their 80th wearing "unwary Sunday. Coven were laid tor " at the dinner. The out of to" menu were Mr. and In. Rudolph mm. Florence ad hr! Zoebhr, Tom Dov- lson. Benny Inter. Mn and In. Hutchlson. " o! Wuhan: Mr. and Mm. Pun, Ohmtenson. _ol Guam: Mr. and In. Martin Murphy, of High- land-Park. Hugh: wu the entertain- ment of the evening. Everyone sud The ladies of me muuraiirG.esiich will hold a bum in the church pen Thursday an". Nov. 18. Tho Mission Hunt ot the Bunniow church wu entertained try Mrs. Fox- worthy ad Mrs. Tanner Tuesday aft- ernoon. The little! mun had 3 good w. H. Freeman. w'ao bu hen irork. ing for Lincoln Penis during the sum- mer. bu returned to his home a Cox- "He. Kentucky. Miss Miriam dhrrher, of St. Luke's hospital. Chieaata,.visitmt her patients, M£_mq_¥r§. Jo_hn V Smker. may. Aura. George ma. entertglnod a number of he: Ron! Neighbor mend. 51391:ch Wmlntsdar. L'A number ofDeertied ople at. tendad the Men! of 'ii'di5i? of Highland Park Span! the V . He wu buried In Yfrthtieht quieter). my»; of ym.,sso6rn sun». who DrtgttiHrrurt Club- will meet with In. G. A. Wilton. Election ot officer: will he held. Met. Fred Meyer entertained Hon- dar them in honor or In. P. B., liner. ot Human". Pa, in. G. C. Women. of Monmouth. ll! ' In. Wm. Cowell. of Philadelphia. " . and John E. Kneeht ot Monmouth. The hound 'P"terrerttittomandtrswtoin 1hrersield. They Visited with tho old friends in Mid. Highland Pu! and Wilmette. who were mt. .Ai tour o'clock Manhunt: of canoe and at won -d. Mrs. Arthur Earner and In. Otto Prune: gave I may (or their Sunday nchool chug: at the home of In. Mtmer.Tturmdrtyrvetttq. . 'e. LD WT, ma l U' '. T 'v,'i"i's'i?sCii:,:li'ii'iiiiEliil fblrd. Haunted birds make our mute! Leaving home " the use of " to work more interesting end :50 in- nerve " Apprenticeship u a wagon 'creue oetr.love for birds. ' - Inner ftniahimt the all. " 18 yet". The sixth grade received the prize , he came to Amer-la. arriving in New ( for the latest number or mommy. York April n. 1353. He came to Chi. 'preeent at the last P. T. A.. meeting. cam-1n the an of 1854. later he work- f Grade 3: Our! Tou, Jane Anew. .Cnryl Frau. Honorable mention: {Marjorie Bmggmn. Thomas Duffy. Ethel Ott, Peter may. Robert Gary. . John Engstrom. Albert Tran_rreuren. I GRAMMAR SCHOOL Norm Rotor Roll for first six weeks: . I Grade 1: John Otto, Frederlék fie.- penbrok, Belding Scribner, lune] _ Leann. HOnOnble mention: Ethel idem Sens. Fanny Holman. . , Grade " (g) Dorothy Peterg- (b) _Marlo Stelnhaus. " was an» and in. Biettagt. . um. mrirott cantata! be: alxth 1:an load" mm Ar an.» 1iiiiiriiii%iiiri o: per mm neighborhood , "and; The angst! enjoyed the m 'vcrl' much and Doris 2fit1trd some cute; gun. She in them; Woflr. land In. Geqrxe on. Second street. Edwin Koeblln brought d deed male onwardk which In: ttoett'mottgttett and added tifumr bird collection. 1%, tttth trade "has to thank me P. T. A. for min; tor the mouth; at the oven. bird. Haunted birds we our man work more interesting and "in in- crease dun-Jove tor birth. ' Grade 8; Olive Prams Ruta Prints Morton Taylor. Honorable mention: Gertrude Johnson. Edwin Wood bu entered the fifth true from the Portage Put school. Chicago. Crude 7: Grace Sherman. Mary Jane Galloway, Donald Clare Grade 6. Shirley can. ttarid any. ker. Hononble mention: Catherine Cunningham Junior Simona. Grade 6: 8mm! Daniel. Hononble mention: Virginia Farmer. Grade 4: Honorable me-ition: Earl Knuk. Marie Daniel; . _ Mr. and In. In Gardner end Dem! 'istted with friends a; Input-n Bun- doxi aft?rnortat. , A' very (NW! weld afternoon valued by thehdled oteaaprmtbr. term: church Thursday. A pm ot instrtmsenttl mule, long and In, :ddreu by Dr. Humphrey. In. then. followed by delicious We)", uned'ln the dining room. The We: and room Wen decanted in yellow. emblematic ot the golden Jubilee. the church was celebrating. In. Kabul: we; in clause of teh gram and Mrs. George Peale tel: refreaturtiitu. One 'aupdred kneels were present. . Theft will tte I splendid lot of house dream. apron: and lune: uticla for ale at the Wthnot Club Intui- Satur- day evening, Nov. 18. Rule _tor the dance will be by the Run Kat or- chestra. A good supper for ovaryone. "":t'i'.'s'i, T , ' - _ :2 I 3: 'ii, V At (r: f: lure Iiillll, C' ill? aint Store Open Monday, Friday andetpir-day Evenings . ':i'i)2?s.',ir vfWi?'iirdMI Armistice week and Deerfield Post. 7385 Sunday evening, Rev. MWeth of, American Lotion. . Chicago. who token the pm ot "Urtelei '---- 'John" and am tit the-"mi, Birds" I OBITU'ARY-JOHN KNEE? at the family "g"','..' hour every" John Kneeht, of lonmonu, m., mIInorninx from 7 to 7:3 o'clock from born Sept. 19,1835. at Humane"; t Sutton WMBI, will be here with e rear no" Dim, Wttrtxenhertt, Gerunny, and i cent for the "eartr birds." Uncle John. passed away Thundny morning, Nov. onion talking to the children. and 4.ttM.attssrastrotre onXtsgsdar. Nov. has mceivad so my letters mmf 2. from which " never teamed con- themthnt he has panned to meet them scioueneu. here Sunday evening., Comer and ttet Leaving home " the use or " to|aoq91inted wit mm: wonderful work; serve " "tttentitteattip as a wuon whicu he is doing for the children. Our?! motor finish" the some " 18 yen". Junior choir Will render . speck! ttttmi' he come to America. arriving in New her at this service. The Junior choit, York April n. 1853. He came to Chi. hu accepted 'art inviution to go toe coco-in'the tallot 1854. later he work- Chime Friday evening, Nov. It to', Duncan Reed: Ins given Wade 5 If nicely colored picture ot u moose. also 3 an 'nlbum- ot patent): of Mt. Vernon,; George Wttahintrton'itusme. I The renevnl of membership in the Junior Red Cross in. started Mondny and $11.50 was raised in the school. Ench room enrolled 100 per cent. The program at the P. T. A. next Friday owning tncluden a Fathers' nnd "other-f meeting. evening meeting. Armistice week and Deerfield Post 738 American Legion - In a multiplication content in grade 6 Int may, David Stryker beat 17 ot " clumteq 090 at I time. This In a good record. A elem-up campugn has been car. ried on for the put two'weeks in all the nudes. which has been very suc- cessful. The appearance or Us bulld- ing has 'ttpert much improved. . ' Rose Gloden. Robert Sheldon and Malone Printer has left the second grade, having moved any. We all miss them very much. l Mr. HM" former principal ot our mm Sltt'l'llldll Room I, an. manhood'n room, uni! Room 2, In. Knuth room, Thursday mot-Mam! The second glide children are be-' ginning 3 Thanksgiving project. The! will have health inspection every morn ittg " 9:05. F ' f In. My M. Wtiut weigh" and mum, " 1ttl1Y,'t lp: htr room lat not ml the upon me to the man. . At interva- any the wool Tmrrt?te children "Irma wean. ed and mm and a close record kept for woman. . F ' my In. Kant "terminal the children of be: room at u Hdlowe'en not" Dom. "we linen and broth. on, crime. Everyone pd a. happy time playing "a and eating. candy. Shir- " Blaine. June mama and Annie rum: mod. _ . Th; "00nd. snag made "ttactive 11mm My tam-opening book; In Mr. "HM i "lunar nrfnetnist nf thaw wm_mtjuchuo a clock to: tho than any room . "ru We!" mun-ado land a aloe: "linden any last may as . 59min} to, ghgtLWer. -" __ M ER iL19itt. _ His son: never heard him use a pro- une or improper word. 'lle' wu gub- lerat giver to churches, missions Ind schools, and he led a strenuous, alm- 'ple, Christian lite, The amllytjntar ahd secret payer were min ed [throughout the 67 year. He was " 'yeur. 1 month And " day old. 3 Services were held Saturday after- ;uoon at the Northfield church, with lbw-ha in Northtleld cemetery. The prayer and praise period will begin promptly at 7:45 Wednesday evening. Come and hem) to make this meeting a blessing to yourself andpth- en. Rev. Duffy will tnite up the can: work at 8:30. . _ EVAN}. BUNGALOW CHURCH Raul M. wmmm, Putor. Sunday School u 9:45 a. m; mom ing worship at 11; Christian Emfeavor at , p. m.; evening serVice at 8. Sunny morning, Nov. 14.,onr pastor irill Speak. . AU rehearsal: 'Fin be new at the usual hours. ' "It; Knecm' was JGiGra in 1858, IPt Joined the Bunsen"! church. With the_emeption~ of a few years mm trphteaqo the family resided itt"Threrfieid from 1860 to 1909. In the latter year. he Bold his business and moved to Downers Grove tor two 'rey9trttt to MonmouLp. _ - and to Chime towoz'ktorm must end Been Bremen. until "at. 1868.. He moved to Beet-field and .tmptatd in business for tumult at that time. T . no we: married June 7, 1859, to Hen. rietta Schneider. Six children were born to them, five ot whom survive. George caving died in infancy. The surviving children we. John E., who has made hishome with his father and cued for him tor the put tour years; Samuel Ill.. ot Chroma: Lllly (Mn. G. C. Wnrfieidh 01 Monmouth; Ella an (In. Punk Ill. Mayer), ot Harris- burg. Pa.; an: (Mrs. Wm. bowel). of mammals. Pa. His Wife preceded him tn death tn 1924 at Monmouu. di/dt armtihaiar,SU., when siiirui; ttIpit, #19 Pntil 1866, when to St 3mg it! Pun: m being made to hold the union Thanksgiving service at Deer- gield. This service proved such a bles- sing in fellowship to so many of our calamity last year that we are look sing at the Loetorood Evans. church. ing forward to this where Rev. Brandtellner. ot Dixon, is With much joy. holding meetings. Ree. Vlmiams will .--.-.- so with them and be resikntsritrle tor ST. PAUL'S Eva melt ura and, transportation. ' F G. Piepeab; _ ASERVICE . " deserving CADILLAC E; ENDORSEMENT TheG.M.A.C. man-tme PaymentsatLowCou CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY The strength ofCadillac may be meas- ured by its dealers; Their endorsement by Cadillac Motor Car Company is a tribute to their knowledge of local motoring needs, and their ability to equip and organ- ize a force to meet them. This Cadillac dealer sells through service. His success is built upon the permanent satisfaction of the user. His idea of, car owner satisfaction dovetails with yours. And he knows how to carry the job through. You will profit by getting acquainted with him. C Chicago Branch ' 2301 South Michipn Are., Chicago, Chas. E. Bairstow 111 So. Sheridan Road '1' s - '-y F G. i'iepenbrolt. Mr. Chttrca School at 9:15 I. in. English Service a 10:15 3. ll. German Service " 11 I. m. Teachers and ottieers of the Sum ST. PAUL'S EVANG. CHURCH (Continued on Page: Six) service

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