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Libertyville Independent, 23 Dec 1926, p. 5

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g * qy« Y AON L¥ _ ® ~--#)| home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Quentin. . f > -- TeX #ine ® i ELK at rNARHrEFA _ [ eting at the home of -- Mrs. _----t~ CHRISTMAS GIFTS---- {&--=kanexs.""* fs v4 e 3 Ne ~_: --M©| Fred Quentin, of Park Ridge spent > _ ® ® 2 ar aa, ; . §# ) a couvle of days here last week with * . If you give any*presents of bask, you'll + R}h# prother, Edward and wite _ . . ~ Hf *C€.. ic Wauk Ra : .& want the casn to be fresh and new and !Bfinkmfffi%?: Gl:lca;t: %'va?fe.?h'y' ' ¥ 4 + ight and attended uet at jolly--looking. 5:6,'-'.::' Hotel, given y the real estate y L e c & _ o | irm renn O. .$* 5_ F ind Stock Sales a Speti > Telophone 41 _ ___-- _ *' Lake 2q .. Libertyville Trust & Savings Bank -- -- We assure you of our 'appreciation your patronage during the past year and ask you to accept our wishes ifor a Merry Christmas, | AUG. °F R OE L4 C LIBERTYVILLE CEMENT WORKS If you give any*presents of tasH, you'll want the cssn to be fresh and new and jolly--looking. This bank is Libertyville's headquarters for crisp, new currency at Christmas time. Just drop in' . For the conveniece of our customers, the First National Bank will be open Friday evening, Dec. 24th, from 6:45 p. m. to 8.30 p. m. that purpose. And there will be no annoying after--Christmas bills. You will .. --y Joietoatity in seyiug o es f A paid for Christmas Is a (PDervier Cbristmas A Paid for Chr Sank with this NATIONAL Bank, operating under strict laws strictly enforced by Uncle irst National Bank P 2600 n Pagh c C D 0 nsP eineonene Pmes Getemevr Sroer POavlet Tsxpak sigenKd Th EKE payment each week thereafter for 50 weeks. Next December, you receive from uoW@kwnfluthnflnmtmhan.fln HAT a wonderful thing i&/the' spirit of Christmas! . Somehow it just wmmnnIM'm"mmmm.m' special fondness for theirfrien@i#--and doved ones. _ + _ ~--*. A feeling of wanting to make other people happy seems to get in the air. It must be contagious, for the whole world wants to give generously and spread good cheer. What a blessing to fié world--this great unseen thing--The Has done wonders towards helping us indulge this spirit of giving freely to everyones wa want to remember. v .. e s It has made Christmas merrier for millioHs, both givers and recipients. ltb"anbemMM'umM s a MDervier Cbristmas Capital and Surplu» $100,000.00 * _ Libertyvilie, Hlinois The CHRISTMAS CLUB JOIN TODAY--While It's Fresh in Your Mind i8 an initial payment and make a similar e . se P ep es c 8i y -"'if"fi.:' x n m' s nb ie <il. . o un ljm Pete Sprang, of 6t. Paul, Minn. ~KR)visited several days last woek at the turned in to park her car, and struck the fron post a very light blow, but Wbmmwmuw to ftall to the frozen Nuk. She agreed to pay ftor the damage. [ Miss Ruth Walrond, who is attend-- 'mmummw ton, is svending the Christmas vaca-- tion at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Walrond, 234 West ;-ummuuau" are enjoying a three weeks' vacation at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. M. Lill, of Eim Coart. Mrs, Samuel Duba, who has been taking treatments in a hospital at Sa-- vannah, Mo., for a month, returned last week to ber home east of Liber-- tyville. Her condition is reported as being improved. _ . & man at--the Illinols Women's College at Jacksonville, has returned to Lib ertyville to spend the Christmas holi-- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brumm, 6111 8. Milwaukee Ave. l Bud Taylor, a student at Georgia Tech, and who lives in Chicago, was |in Libertyville today, as the guest, of Sylvan Duba and Donald Fitzgerald rrrived home this--week from --South Bend, Ind., and Notre Dame Univer sity, to spend the Christmas vacation at the home of therr parents. the large street light in front of the were in Chicago Sunday afternoon and attended the Uptown Tehatre, where they heard Paul Whitman and his famous orchestra. Afterwardthey at-- tended the dance at the Aragon Bali-- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Peterson left last Sunday morning by automobile for Florida, where they will remain during the balance of the winter. > Vincent Casey, who is enrolled at Laurence college in Wisconsin, is at bome to spend the Christmas holidays with bis parents. lett: are home from Beloit College for k(he boliday W ° _~Jack Austin is home for the holidays rfom Athens, Ga., where he is enrollied as <a student in the .University of John Colby is home from Northwest-- ern University to spend the Christmas ¥vacation with his parents, Mr. and -- --Misses Gladys Swan and Roima Cor-- For the convenience of our custom-- ers, the First National Bank will be open Friday evening, Dec. 24, from 6:45 to 8:30 p. m. Ted Havice, of Chicago, was in Lib-- ertyville over the week end visiting relatives. Merle Items Of General Interest To Local People *4 i With ALICE JOYCE and.CHARLES ROGERS. > W. C: Fields says: "Could you kirive a car thru a tree--beat any goifer: alive--make bricks bounce ofl'*h-!' 8o's Your Old Man. t Adapted from Jullan Street's 'g,,, "Mr. : Bisboo's Princess",. winner of the 0. Henry memorial for the best short story of 1925. §|% Monday, December 27: 18 with cLIvE uoowu TASHMAN and CASSON FERGUSON. it shows Joy at her jdovilest and best '|s -- Big Christmas Matinee at 3 o'clock * REGINALD DENNY in . & i "TAKE IT FROM ME." l ___ With Blanche Mcehaffey. e ind Walter ] s ¢ vig -- | weil attended, and Auctioneer® Lusk iTohn w Aud . w hm . A great convenience and fimeuv.rlmd"ontlmm the sale. Mr. brecht arrived at their homes in LibeT--| has just been installed at the Liberty--; Hart and his daughter, Mrs. Olin, and tyville Wednesday night, coming from | ville postoffice, in the way of a can--| her son, Edwin, expect to leave next Champaign, where they are enrolled |Celling miachine, fun by electricity. It! week for California to make their fan is a great improvement: over the o:d {home. " 4+ #* in I U. Vacation started at the Uni x : gs Yb . | method of daubing stamps, and will be| -- -- * * ; versity with, the cessation of ClAS§/a great time saver. -- Saves a lot of| Get the effect of that picture in the work Wednegday afternoon. _ knocking for the Postal clerks, : |)window of the Ray Furniture store? s f , ns ; oo ; It depicts the wise men of the east Frank Eger sorained his right wrist|. Christmas high mass will be cele-- being attracted by a bright star in the Friday morning while cranking his brated at St. Joseph's Catholic church beavens. .. The star is vividly shown Ford. The injured member was treat--\ on Kast Maple avenue, at 5:30 o'clock |by a bright light. 'The deep blue back-- ed by a doctor and although painful, | Christmas morning. A special musical ground, with'the travellers and their l"r::lk is one the job at the store, as zromm by the choir will include 'tg; camels tell a great story. usual. nging of "the mass" by LaHach -- | f ' the famous Christmas yhymn._ "Aa'deste The Libertyville .Fire Department _ W. C. Hubbell, of the First National |Fidelis" by Reading. : has tet January 28th, as the date of Bank, climbed about in the cold last ' the annudl masquerade ball. . Prizes Friday afternpon, and the result of Mrs. Herman Schwerman was first of gold cojin will be given for several his efforts is a nicely decorated and P"!z® Winner, Mrs. Kate Bernard was/|events The grang march wil start illuminated Christmas tree. on top of awarded second prize, and Marie Har--| at 10 o'clock, and we bave advance the portico at the entrance to the |"!80on the consgolation prize at the reg-- |information as to who will lead it, to bank building. <-- The tree is lighted| U4" weekly meeting of the Lucky 13 be announced in another issue. The each night, and shows up attractively, | Bunco club Wednesday at the home of|boys are now selling tickets. * s '| Mrs. H. M. Hagerty, on Broadway. A d Max . A larca ernud -"hfiflnal ho Adanaa luncheéon was served Aafter the phy.lng. _'Ell;l"? d n i9 P:Eiebé,"..one_ ye_ar (.)l'q A large crowd attendeqg the dance given by the American Legion in the town hall Tuesday night. There were many local people, as well as a num-- ber from neighboring towns. About 85 turkeys--wene given to fortunate ones, Frank Kennedy acting in the ca-- pacity of Santa Claus, Music was pro-- vided by McCormick's orchestra. W. C. Hubbell, of the First National Bank, climbed about in the cold last Friday afternpon, and the result of hbis efforts is a nicely decorated and lluminated Christmas tree. on top of the portico at the entrance to the bank building. « The tree is lighted A masterpiece that will not be eclipséd in coming centuries. foawk&.t&hmumhpflwlqonbhh"l 7 ~THE CLIMAX OF A CAREER! ALWAYS--The thrill of a carese; ALWAYS--the thought of Romance; ALWAYS--the spirit of love--will pay tribute to-- ¢ Wednesday, Tuesday, December 28: Sunday, December 26: ____ _ _--_ LEATRICE JOY in "FOR ALIMONY ONLY'" Saturday, December 25: With HOOT GIBSON. DUSTIN FARNUM, ahd ANNE CORNWALL. Contains Romance, Adventure, Thrills, and the Finest and, Most Beautiful Love Story Ever Told. MIGHTIEST OF--THRILLERS--A GLORIOUS EPIC OF AMERICA's * LAST FRONTIER-- AUDITORIU M Thursday and Friday, December 23 and 24: The good will of : our patrons and friends is one of our most valuable assets. The . ___.RUDOLPH VALENTINO in I}E PURE -- WOOL, "THE SON OF THE SHEIK" T# -- 70 x 80 "THE FLAMING FRONTIER" & Also Comedy and News "SO'S YOUR OLD MAN" 1923 REGINALD DENNY'S FIRSTCSUPER COMEDY. 0 Comedy, "Pawnshop Politics' Comedy, '"Never Again" & to L. T. H. 8., after being laid up with a, .. f J |a broken ankle for about four weeks. n' he sustained the injury when she fell w | while alighting from a North Shore s (v_~--<2 |bus. ~Dr. <Penny was summoned and 'eople ||found the ankle broken Her class-- C . ~1 ) mates. are glad to welcomée her back \, "Tll_e. Mad Racer" Vacation at the high school started Wednesday shortly. after noon,. The long vigil over books and studies is halted for two weeks, much to the sat-- isfaction. of both students and teach-- ers. The grammar school pupils will be dismissed this afternoon. Both schools will re--open Monday, Jan. 3. _A great convenience and time--saver has just been installed at the. Liberty-- ville postoffice, in the way of a can-- celling miachine, fun by electricity. It 1926 CcOMEDY now prepared for the holidays and the long cold winter. But he just told us about it--nothing more. THE INDEPENDENT--ONLY $1.50 A mnmquroromnoomi &ND NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY 'll'/findlz,th_onulcbeh'hnhhd by the Hapke orchestra. Norman Ma-- dole was chairman of the committee in charge of the festivities. George ESmall received four cases of fine fruit from his father, E. C. Small, who now resides in Azuar, Calif., the first of this week. Besides the fruit, which included oranges and lemons, there was a case of fine English wal nuts. -- The shipmient arrived in good shape, and George is elated, as he is Irene Kidd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kidd, of Mundelein, was united in marriage last Saturday, Dec. 18, to X:lm' Rinker, of ~Wichita, Kansas, ceremony taking place at the Methodist Episcol church, corner Forty--sixth St. and Ellis Ave., Ch-- eago.. A reception at the Cooper Carl-- ton Hotel followed. The bride form-- erly resided in the Millburn neighbor-- hood, and is well known. T" ~~The annual Christmas party of the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs was held at Gridley hall last Monday night, at which --the chidren of the members and their friends were guests. Pres-- ents were distributed to everyone and The Libertyville .Fire Department| has tet January 28th, as the date of the annudl masquerade ball. Prizes of gold coin will be given for several } events. The grang march wil start| at 10 o'clock, and we have advance' information as to who will lead it, to be announced in another issue,. The boys are now selling tickets. | Harold Max Prieb6, one year old' son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Priebe, 205 | Second street, passed away at tbe' family residence at 1 o'clock Saturday morning, December 8. The child h;dl never been very strong, and its early death is a great shock to the parents. The funeral services were held Sat-- urday afternoon, and burial was made in the Angola cemetery at Lake Villa. The Children of Mary of St. Jos-- eph's Catholic church held a Christ mas party in the hall of the 'school building Tuesday night. All of teh members were there, and gifts were distributed to each one from the dec-- orated Christmas tree in the middle of. the hall. 'There was music and other entertainment so that the time passed all too quickly. 'The sale of: house furnishings at the JoB Hart home last Saturday was well attended, and Auctioneer® Lusk realized about $400 from the sale. Mr. Hart and his daughter, Mrs. Olin, and her son, Edwin, expect to leave next week yfor California to make theéir Christmas vacation with her parents at 121 McKinley avenue. ' Miss Dorothy, daughter of --Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Vanderwerff,. who is -- GOO0D--WEIGHT --COTTON f BLANKET, 64 x 76 A Good Office to Do Business With 201 8o. Milwaukee Ave 'Tel. 469 ~SPECIALS IN BLANKET advice may make or save for you a ot of money. * THERE is the real estate place where questidons are as welcome as the folwers in May. We know a lot about local values and our 4# ut d Te GOOD COLORS, pAW Lake County National Bank Saving is a habit just the same as spending --only it is a GOOD habit which leads you to SUCCESS instead of FAILURE. _' _ Which do YOU want to be--a FAILURE or a SUCCESS? . f _ Start Saving Reguloly NOW Christmas is the time of the year "fl many feel the need of money most. s ~ The way to have money at Christmas time is to put money in the bank REGULARLY all the year around. | Libertyville Lum _: --Company -- Chas. D. Proctor Down by the Old Depot--Been thu% T wenty Years _ Telephone 47 _ | of an /C *Tz ' C Havr Money| _ 8. s# 329 < 4 PS e is the heart an ,;. of the festival. .( built--in cabinets a that touch 'of p manent artistic un ty that women;g so much. °_ $7.0

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