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Libertyville Independent, 20 Jan 1927, p. 7

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* o x ty t _ "__ _ 3 .'Aa W * 'J; § --ify A. N""'E ' e s '% ¥-- m se + L h * < 4 _ _ * Danville and Elgin Will:Decide F For Aldermen or Commis-- > @% form of government. . That is the 'question that_will sbon confront vot-- ers of at least two Nlinois cities ever, has a constantly recurring Peti-- tion asKing for a vote to change back to the commission form that. never eems to hare enough 'signers to bring If to the attention of the city countcil Braceville is the first tity in "the state to adopt the--commission form. The Grundy county village first went under the commission on Feb. 7, 1910. esubmitted proof that the petition cor-- tained but 1,476 valid signatures. ° The petition for a special election was filed Dec. 27 and acounter peti-- tion, signed by seventy--five business men, tiled Dec., 29 resulted in the hear-- ing on the validity of the first petition. Testimony revealed more than 3,000 of> the. signatures were 'secured too .&bflllt_l."o!tl:*whom did not put down the in the dato Danville will vote Jan. 32 at a spe-- cial election to change to the commis sion form of government,; and a pet. tion has been filed at Elgin 'to. vote on the proposition of a.change frot® the commission to the ~ aldermanic form of munijcipal government. <Feb. 12 is expected to be the datse set for the special election--at Eigin. -- '»¥ Citzens <of Sterling are: now cirta lating a petition asking a special elen-- tion ..to ~submit thm- of changing back t tohe , form. . 'Aurora --will not vote at a special election on the recall of the. commis sion form of government, --since the petitions were deciared invalid-- by Judge S. N. Hoover in the county court at Geneva. The decision ~was of einging, ten put down no date at all, two persons signed the petition twice and one of. the sheets was not signed by a notary public. At the prewent time there are sixty six cities in Illinois --operating under the commission form of government 'Ten g¥ eleven cities have backslidden, Crotty,; in La Salle county, is the youngest the commission form having During cities went un-- Valley and Waukegan. Ouly three cities, Harvey, Marseilles sion government in 1912 and the fol-- To change 0t not to change their 10 So. Sheridan R Waukegan, IIl. W aukegan Auto Parts COLLINS & DOANE COMPANY . ~MONUMENTsS _ -- ~PuBLIC SERvicE CONPA) OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS BOARD OF DIRECTORS of Public i Company of Northern lilincis has d:nqnhmn%offlfi share ootthGIgny's" t Stock.&-??w share on the 7% Preferred ind $2.00 per share on the Common Stock, Fehwm to stockholders of record, at the close of b January 15, 1927. GEORGE R. JONES, Treasurer muusmmmmhb to its common and and mdfic'am- ' Dividend Notice The Commont and Preferred Stocks of Public ServiceCompany *> of Northern Hilinois are lndd on TheChoeige Snth Enchnge ------ When You Want It : You Can Pay Three Essentials Spring Island las City.:and Wheaton.:~'~ * --=>»=. * St Louis," , South . Beloit and Tampico adopted the dommission form in 1917, but in the --following year not a single city went into the ranks of the commission~cities. . € Durhg'ul'mcuh. m %'" n u% tour 'tities fo> lowed Anna, Auror«, Braidwood . Revordscontained in the office of the: secretary of state.show that 1921 was. the ~last <year in which e\fl.flm&;&mm m,-- In: todk the negw form. -- =® t over to th?gn:'m m 0 0000000 0000000 from a month's Tt.'i"m"' ad, Ore.> _ Doug Getchell is i at his home and EStruthers will. be pleased to learn that she returned home Tuesday, much im-- proved in health... _ ' Mrs. 'Joe Vazsau is in Chicago, car ing for her dau@hter, who is ill. Miss . Anita~Whitmore,. --of ln: 'Wis., in --spending: sopte .time: at wh:"" te2¢ ; > x form In<1914, when--E#Fingham, Flora, resulting from a s H:DmdM"l'; itor-- at the ~'Hook home last Sat-- Reov.. Nyé Officlated at the funeri} 0 0 0 0000 00 0 0 0 0.0 Mr. andg Mrm~L. J Lobdel .left last Minnesgta S# <b 4 eR flu, Her parents, Mr. and Mre. F. R. ber 23, 1846. He was one of a family JDTS® ano intermodiates Cvefy . NV GOTOT Anderson, of Glenview, called on her of five children, and was tho last sur-- %#'3:"»1;_ B i Bunday .. ' viving member. * , night service for m Tvmnmbendnoetnda-n.n' When.dnrlnaflohntemrotmm\nduhh.muenryw ' :onc"'t sttended l;:tahuon cere-- civil 't: more men were nrh:daj'm Q{_st 7:45.° is ahonthe at Wheeling evening.. wage gregt siruggle for the pres communicants' class, a ; f AA&IMWmwuhrthoemflonotmnion.d;hou'nbu;..mfgflmmun.'fllm work. > ~boy, James M. Galloway volunteered be formed for those who desire to take WMP'T.L_wmholdmm-bnum'mgmhom".wQ'hmmd»mcw; lar monthly meeting in the _ school his country for almost a year prior to}tian life._This class will meet during 'building Friday evening, Jan. 2ist. Lee's surrender and the close of the the.class=period 0 the church school: J County Supt. T. A. Simpson will give war. Atmumoc-mwtn.m{mv mm.-nd is --especially T a talk and show views of pictures of the last Civil war veteran residing in Provided for th who dexire to unite ~_JJ America. 'The children of the woper. Deerfleld. 1 _._ |with the church during 'the Easter * grades will describe the views as they ' mes --M. Galloway. Mary A.|season, but is open to all. It will be hflfib xi a.cordial invitation is %¥ 1877, and hu«m'ymwm_mw, §J extended wfiomh for a few years, ' which Mr. the pastor or to the school sup-- third Friday of each month. The mem-- in Northfield and 1 , w «"Atways a cordial welcome to all our .J| bership is growing rapidly and interest he enigaged in farming, and ed |#ervices. -- <~ * % 1 : Mr. and _Albert m"'"dmm _ Mebe m nlt To hnhark as Hikho Candwin Mit: guoests© Tuesday . afternoon, in compli« ment to her mother, Mrs. Boch, who s visiting her. | AM'DO&MJ'NI.N Tz 'i:flr" a. the Elm g c tion by Mrz, Chripty 3. Knask. . Thée vin W. Knaak, Jr. ; It' io Rhave 1006 in this rg-'uufi of the school year,-- which means that every child will have--visited n'gm this year,"and that teeth wil} be in good dentist record of each thild is posted in the room. >' C _~e" 2t 'The little people in Miss Lidget-- wood's rogom 'harea set of mw which they arseidMjoying very much/-- -- « ¥rs. Glenn--Bowman is at the head .. and Mrs: Pettis --enter-- ..fi.wmm-m- ArnncmgmMy. * Mr. and Fred Meyer attended a meeting of the postrinsters of Lake county--and the Lake Shore Tuesday ore fox the rear ol Wl i n c sented her begutiful flowers and gifts as a token of appreciation. utes by the Clock" at the Eim Place school, Highland Park, Saturday aft-- and Mrs; Aex Williman had charge of ticket sales in Deerfield. Mr. anmd Mrs. Frank W. Russo at-- puucdh-g_tm"llrflm of Buckingham Place. .mm"fl!'.'l'.& ¥Friday eve mmmg ker, did not appear, owing to the ? roads. A short business 'was and coffee amt cake served. se s Mré. Frank W. Russo was luncheon and thenter guest of Mrs. Curran and Miss Curran in Chicago Friday. *Prof. Max Maszon, University of Chi-- 18th There was a good attendance from Deertteld. Mre. CharlesTimson gave a dinner party Saturday evening. following the dinner sh6 entertained her guests at Bannockiburn Lodge. ; . Miss Viola Rockenbach is recover-- Ing from an attack of u. f The P. T. A. of the Pregbyterian Sunday School--will meet Wednesday evening, January 26, A good program meeting of the church here;, Mrs. Mary Koeblin is spending a week in Chicago 'with her cousin, Mrs. Mrée. Harry Olendorf entertained the Young Matrons Club of Libertyville at & luncheon Monday.. ; Mrs. Harry Smith of Evanston visit-- ed Deerfield friends® Wednesday and served. All interested in tsh Qunday _ o. GGeo B Laird of Nerwdogd mmmmm Dr. Pugh,. of the Geoneral Council, were attended a meeting of La--Petite So-- ciete at the home of Mrs. Geo. Hess-- ter, in Highland~ 'Park, Wednesday evening. * Mrs. W. A. Woods entertaineg at a bridge luncheon Friday. Miss Eleanor Meyer of Harvey vis-- ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frod Meyer over the week end . Mrs., Jennie Wileon is visiting at the Kome of her song, Elbert Wilson, and Frank Wilson. The K. N. A. of Deertield are giving a card and bunco party at the home | of WMOW i Mre. Meyer is i!1 with the The Camp --Fire Girls : enjoyed a gleighing party on Saturday Svening. Gertrude Jobhnson served reffeshments tq::nuthdrm . se . K. W . Kemps--of New York Mr. and Mrs. Kathiet and Mr. and Mrs Lindell of© Chicago: were guests Of Mr--and: Mrs., A. ~J,.»Johnson> lant . Mr. and Mrs. -- Albert of wm'ununam day evening. Tohy attended installa tion of officers of Deertield R. N. A. day evening.© Tehy attended installa: years ago, when he.removed to Deer| _ .""? _ _ _ c nils' fire Car. Was tion of officers a'o«wefidn N. A. field. "i"};"'é'.'nt';., died wnnnl miesiloner €J. | V. Bals' fire Car, was The Camp --Fire Girls : enjoyed a| Four children were born to James| AY Ralph J. Dady against city of gleighing party on Saturday svening.' M and Mary A. Galloway: Lenore, | Waukegan -- and=J. «F'rye, contractor. Gertrude Johnson served refreshments | who died in infancy; Job lived to the| Datlel Gallagher was driving the fire to the flu their return. : j of sixteen; .William J. and --Sadie| S Which hit a barricade a ditch and ~_Mre. . Kemps of New York zm survive, and thdoh,th yi1.) then went over on the sidewalk and Mr. and Mrs. Kathiect and Mr. and lage of Deerfleld. ~ . _ _ --{ killed the woman who --was on her Mrs Lindell of© Chicago: were guests| -- The ft was held: 'Jan. | way to deliver Christmas presents. of Mr--and: Mrs, A.~J,>Johnson 'p.t!u,m urch, ana| The bill :seeks $10,000 as. damagens. . T. Snd Mrs. J W,. Lingawelior ot | My tot in Detwllola cometers, _ __. --_|{o n se e 22-- -- Chicago W,',.'!Dt.um u:ml N ux:,mg James M. Gationay| . $# 2# . # »¢-~ ler lms bee '& {l"tb'. a W'* * k Bhic a ' * L " & marces Aand 1Ofl IAST © C "W* fl'W%& ettlemetn © of | 24 _ 4 :" % . e __ éw;i@"' o. building Friday evening, < Jan. 21ist. Lee's surrender County Supt. T. A. Simpson will give war: At the tin a talk and show views of--pictures of the last Civil--w America. 'The children of the woper. Deerfield. grades will describe the views as they ' imes ~--M.. G# mMJmMenuvm . r were . be sgerved, 'a cordial invitation is ber 23 187 entertained 16 . The : people of no:m-u m&bg: spirit s"&"m and immorality liths" en hewgron e ts They have overy > thus, and at. the same time be ed as to the safety of their property {and their loved. ones. * _ Within the last year repeated out . Joying the Juxeniie books on hang and17.39 p. m. . . . «_ . it thedl * +9 more .Chi *r o [r m "I--_. 'blected officers of: the f . .: trun cttbgw i 3 I * mm. M"'*:-w Tis Company, io 11} at his home in ~""tr"'f-fi"'m l os. We heprinn! : ROYAL NEIGHBORS INSTALL , Installation of officers of »Deerfield ,Mmmuwun Mre, --Mary Rockenbach acting as in-- hnwmm was beantifully in' the col ore ol --the order, purple and white. QGuests of members present to program given by tha mem» i bers. -- ~Flowers and gifts were pre--' installing officers. Refreshments of Vice Oracle--Lillian Johnston. ©~ Chancellor--Lizsie Vant o ks Hagi ~-- Recorder--Augusta ' . Receiver--Margaret Pottis > _ Marshal--Sadie Beckman Asst Marshal--Pearl Juhrend Inner Sentinel--Marry Hoffman Musicians--Hazsel Piagge, Ella Bock eS 4 ;'" s l' l"w' '-&-"'--n '&"' ® . '.'r'" ' aroused _ *" fi'!m!uin--h(m drams 'they intend> to effort to ston these. crines. . But ""mu-m-wmm & reveal t] flmimaw The play is a dt to--have the upper j in three acts and represenits a parable «B is that the perpetrators Of . of a mother's love triuatphant over these crimes.are nonresidents of De€r--'ins ingratitude and-- neglect of her W'!'"Wfl.'flmm M"'m ; ce be no difficnlty huun "za At.mhtmoetuh.uot'them ones to:account. = * 4 offticers of ~'Bunday echool, u~afil&hbmm ::: Honrv Hermrhberger was added dm'fifitm"ttmob fender will #oon:be bro't to jJustice. ' Let us not criticise th@rauthorities too much for their failure to arraign ; them,in every way f : vflhnotth.ondlt%-hm homes and. loved-- ones e against future outrages. ----GContributed. . ; The Women's Hillary. bo--. VO&r--| -- Rehearsals of oburch orchestra, 06 numuchzuw b}wflmmmumu stailation ceremonies at the home 0f [ the usual bour. _ f Jan. 10. : Mrs. Carl and Mr®. | hour evening at 7:45. We Alex Wiliman assisted. Mts. Benson. welcome you to this {elMowship. ' awm.mduuunhrmn.x.c.n.wm-ouum' officer. Other out of town guests were church pariors Tuesday evening, Jan. Mre. Roberts and Anita Anderson GaF-- 2%, for the regular monthly business Inghenr,' of Highland Park, 'The retir-- meeting and social hour. ::h-lu ing president Mrse. Carl Anderson, was program is being arranged a ope presented with a beautifuil embroid-- cial invitation is extended to toh new ufi%tfloeo:::fllfi:#"dfi.%fls&nhdqmto apprecia from officers . attend, + year. Refreshments were served from | I in Deerfield on Sunday and not tables beautifully decorated in orange, a member.--of one of our sister «hurch-- white and green. /' es, an invitation to worship with us is ' weedmmmemmment . ... i | .( & extended to you. . DERRFIELD. PUBLIC LIBRARY The Sunmday evening program has : RULES . --~_ an added {eature of interest, as the _ "1. ~ Everyone must have a card. ~~ musiclans are planning a apecial num-- JAMEBS M. GALLOWAY James M..Galloway, whose death 0¢« eurred Friday evening, January 14, at kbishome in Deerfield, was one of the community's oldest residents. © 'Mr. Galloway was the: son -- of <Job* and iD IDQiimo al. LnCoOSLaCid VOGSD . IRDUY TR CHWM community's oldest residents. -- Mr.|\-- Sunday, January 28:-- Church school Galloway was the: son of Job* and at 9:30; aduit bible class at 10; morn-- Emia8 Millen Galloway, who were Ing worship and sermon at 10:45. _ . amorg the ploneer families of this seo.| -- Vesper at 5. Continuing the mis-- tion of fhe Middle West, and estab»~Slionary themes for the month of Jan-- 1. -- Everyone must--have a card. «--imusicians are planning a special num-- 2. ""hlfllflt':woeh ber, the robed junior choir will .also uulnm.dh-'lqfi time. sing. Our pastor will speak at both 38. A fine of one cent a'/day~will_be services Sunday. exacted on all --juvenile® books kc'ti The annual church night was a very overtime, u'l' successful meeting, teh budget for the 4. 'A fine of three cents a day on coming year 'was unanimously adopt all adult fiction and one cent a day ed, J. A. Stryker was elected trustes, for non--fietion will be exacted on all and a fine, loyal and #ealous @pirit adult books overdue. < _/ »-- |prevails as we enter upon a new year ' anmmmmmntamenig . | lofwotktoroni'm.' Y . tion »of fhe Middle West, and estap>~®NMNHJ LO9DOUP 20 P + ontuckan.: usMMMm.mmtmu'm.fim&mM~ of the county line, in the township of m......._..- enc sug Ho remaine wer taid fothe ols' tLhe \ y lot in Damdour(.'ry , ~ In::oduthd}ul--fi. 0% one Deertield's sterling ' z passed on.: He was a sDle tige of rIght" in _the hottemet .'l.m on ot:lh _,'ld. tate, was . es Mummm James M. Galloway was born, Septem-- and until: his retirement about NIN®] )c)) ~aonnar teacher killed bY COM-- To on oumear "died / povanal m" m&m' tire car, was noumamony_.pmmr, : n daF in «s %%ndm were irn to James w Ef !?'Y against city: of K and Maty As M'.m Lenore, | / "*"*" n.g.m.q, __'-;;fl.'",d'o.w,h'cflwfl: r, and with an earn* 440. AAPG wwu-_uly CR ut se d 1 one -- and onehait, These themesare enlarging our hori-- s ! nefangards,.... Bt.--Paul's Herald, has gone forth on ite first--mission. . WIM it serve its pur-- poss? is the question the writer: is asking himself.:. We hope that it will aMMd_fl.Pnhn and. friends of the churnch will be pres-- ent . to witness "the --consecration of these men.to their task.©~>~_ _/ ~.. ; We gratehilly: express our appreci-- man: Owen Savrage, wcout and the Messrs: Jass Strong, Harry CAendort, Jahn Stryker and Chariles 'This committee meets every. second Monday of each month. 'At the last ticipate in all that the Boy Scout mubofluuflctfiohfl- ership of a trained Boy Scout execu-- tive. Members of the Deerficld com-- w#il be published later. C In the meantime, attention is direct ed to the fact that the Boy Scout work in Deerfleld merits the hearty .approy-- al and support of all, because it makes the boy who is a member of a troup & bette réitizen, devoted to his God, his country and his parents. Seouting teaches the boy the secrets of nature; howmbp-_nq_mwub £o 3 m&tym its regular businesss session Oon. L. Jan. 27, at 4.30 p. m. --_.-- ' BOY--SCOUT NEWS ~ Boy Gcout work has been reorgan-- Ised in Deerflield.~ Greater interest mc_kummmhgu The Deerfleld trowp is now 'a mem-- mesting plans were laid for the ob-- gervance of the anniversary of the ber of the North Shore Area, thereby being privileged to--enjoy and to par-- If you efnjoy oun: loes come: agal :n?nm ngufoum you. , ¥ou _~ At the last méeting of the teachers and officers © of the: Bunday echool, Mrs. Henry Herschberger was added to the teaching force. -- She: is teach Ing a group ofsenior girls. You are always welcome to worship with us at care of himself and others. at T and evening service 'at 7:30. -- Rehearsals Of church orchestra, the adult and junior choirs will be held at the Kingdoim § f Pastor's catechetical class for jun: tore and intermediates every Wednes-- GBunday School at 9:45 a. m:; morn-- ing worehip at 11¢ Christian Endeavor a+ ¢ and avenine service 'at T1:30. deeper interest in the endargement c&u in behalf" of mlymcl;::d:ym Mit-- m & '\Y. Bals' ftire car, was atarted : Saturday in cirenit : court : by on e arinannic s rig which hit a barricade a ditch and -- -- PRESBYTERIAN--CHURCH «S fhe S # \._fi.i #% % a t * a # 7 ( Baae s * in + j TLJST about any time you'ré ready tig North -- bOt&, e , % ii'&fiin 13 mdy' m.- m' 3 v': ;'.')'.:'i t T S + :, bvg 6 4 << _ ~.~~_ J Timited trains for Milwaukee. Or direct from Libe: '.z§" ty j s . A ) w wl ~ "" *Ws eoge ae" ts | %=. a & _-- ----: _ _: _' Service is con equent and reliable. 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