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Libertyville Independent, 3 Feb 1927, p. 2

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. ~.. Of a son, born Jan.--22.-- Mre. Dunker -- _ wus formerly Miss Pearl Vasey, of s tored to MceHenry Monady. $ Lesiie Davis and Eese Fisher were «_ _ MeHenry visitors Monday. s mmmm'm were f~ Monday evening at the Dowell _« _ --Louise A. Noreross. > _ _-- ~~Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davis--spent last _*_. MTuesday with Mr. and Mrs. William t Davis st Wouconda. _ « * Hese Fisher and son, Lioyd, motor-- .. . ®@d to McHenry Trursday. «__~. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Fisher were in -- [ .. eRtes oF PURE ICEMADE _ ---- [ing Seo -- I «: ~FROM DISTILLED WATER _ _ [ |Doress Circie f" BO2 South Genesese Street Waukegan _~ QLD RESIDENT OF WGHLAND PARK had scbeen a resident of Highland '*Park for many years and known to many, her advanced age has kept her confined to her home in recent years and few outside of her cirele U ftriends© and relatives knew her «--The aged woman made her home at _ the. McCrystal <boarding house n the business section of Highland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a and North Western train at the Ra viniz erossing -- Thursday-- morning, =4~tmm;'m-uuun _ aged 4 years. anda prom-- Amently known resident of Highland 0C 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0o dertaking --rdoms--in Highand--Park, owits it eoi." Th Salr : r identity. ~The only cle laid in the presence of a com-- mutation ticket good for passage be-- tween Highland ~Park and Ravinia Mation which> sho had carried in Ber ~purse. -- This bhowever, merely Mr. and Mrs. Jay Vaszey and daugh-- . WALTER MADSEN ----| ..« Announcement-- The undersigned wishes to announce _ > to the . people of Libertyville and vi-- A UYSED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT of V OL O JAMES MORROW & SON YOUR --CHOICE YOUR PATRONAGE IS es ooretinn ged uons on Tepas our our tion for honest values, Which would you buy if you had five or siz hundred dollars to invest in trans. portation«----a small new car, or a larget Peeeriee oo me e Eviee she TT volh s K i iE TL x+ at the Harry Pasifield home. -- A number from this vicinity attend-- ed the basketball game at Wauconda The children of X3e local school at-- tendeag the entertainment given by the health clown ot Wauconda Thursday A number from this vidinity ottend: ed the funeral of Frank Cart at Wau conda Friday. 5 Archie Rosing of Round Lake was a business caller in this --viecinity last Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Fisher motored to McHenry Sunday. -- ~ s Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davis and fam-- y called on the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, Sunday. at the Esse Figher '10me. Willard Darrell of8 locum Lake was a Saturday caller in thisw vicinity. Eugene Prior and C. Wightman, of Park, occupiled by Roland Hastings, son: of Mayor Samuél Hastings of that city --and owned by latter,-- Thursday. The flames starting at 11:45 o'clock thtm'h.l t beadway 'nltl'nn-nm.m to© get them under control. _ Most of Ellen De Kol Star is the new Ill+ nois Holstein champion for the pro-- duction of butterfat of senior #year old--cows in 365 days. According to the announcement of the Holstein-- Friesian Association of America, she produced during that time 866.38 pounds_ of butterfat ~from -- 25,056.6 Mfih&m#m Harry Passtield home. * ' Mrs. Pete Stadfield was in Round Lake Thursday. > Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Davizs and fam: lly were in Wauconda Thursday. Mrs. Lloyd Fisher Friday at mmummflm A number from this community at-- tended the old folks'. dance--at Wau-- FOR SALE-- Bb soprans a _ T chee. 4 brigeln 4 hoi th unee -- Wiliam Geary of Wanconda, was a destroyed. The loss is placed at near SETS NEW RECORD James Dowell was a Monday caller Wagnerentertain-- |a banguet kiven . the teachers by thi@ |od Mother" Feb. 25 and 26. 'It is in | Tuesday evening a mcm';uommmmm and is a dramatic parable of | will meet at the ho '"w"_mlkv!m. Amwm'm&"m & more. : Coem out an e served. i mwmfimm-fi:'m erentortain n&mxfltzm"mm&m':mn» atth&.l was week guest * Mibwaukee, over : the .w end. good time on guests at cards Saturday evening. Miss iMinnie Stryker of Chicago vis-- ited Daerfield relatives Sunday. > Miss Beatrice Courson . spent the ;o%ndvnhhoruneh..!.(!mm Mr. ang Mrs. Ernest Lemm and fam-- ily visitied relatives' in Chicago last SBunday. us Mrs, Esther Kellelea is seriously i11 ;."fi's"w Purk hospital. Her little 'daughter is --staying with her hospital. her. * e it -Tu-fimflmmn.L' m# kE R. N. A. Camp last Deerfleld -- members <attended. ' Badie Galloway and Josie W&mmm of cousins in Wilmette Tuesday. Little Mae Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Page, who has been very ill, is --muc. improved. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meyer visit-- ed Glenview relatives Sunday. _ umwmmmmm-m children, Anna and Frank, were gues's of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Easton Sunday, : k * Misses Hazel Easton, Louise Kers ten, Ruth Patterson and Eva Cooksey were guests at the Bert Easton home Sunday evening, in commpliment to Miss Margaret Chandler, of Etna, N. H..vhomamutd'flt.nn?'.o Miszs Hleanor Meyer Harry Nor-- g:.,ot Harvey, visited at the Fred er bome Sunday. ; ~Mre. Fred La Bahn entertained ten avenue, were among the invited guests at the formal opening of the wonderful Picadilly Theatre Hyde Park,; on last Miss Frances Loy was the guest of Miss Ella De Shore in Ch*ago Sun day. ~Miss Dw Saore is a teacher in mmm-chodaut:m ond chureh, FZ mmngle} C€erning the party will be givien next ¥Friends of the Albert Franken fam-- ily will be interested to learn that they chay purchased <a Spanish villa at Altsw Dena, Calif., near Pasadens, and expect to be in their new home Dr. und Mrs.: Waliter B. Metcald en tertained at dinner Saturdoy evening. Miss Ardelle Agaardt of C:aicago was an on of town guest. > a lrnd&tlb:mul': hurst, were guests birthday Cler, given nnm:'.n-w" relatives, visited Deerflield friends on m.' 4 A benefit cara and ibunco party was Held in Highland Park Odd Fellows bhall Monday eevning. -- A number of Deerfield Men's Club is expecting to mu.mfl'mdfiom ary meeting. _ The January mwuflm_d-&'m Sefuesty sulicited, | -- . ~_ 5 ~"=_~---- Mr.and Mrs. Leroy Meyers, Hazel ton Heights, were the guests of Mr. udlln.wmhnmu'.a&. Highland Park Club of which she is a member,; Tuesday -- evening. Miss . Alice 'Ulfers attended grand opera in Chicago Thursday night. Mrs.-- Thomas --Bloot _ of Highland Courson, teachers in the school, were '&rmmw; n of friends Tuesday --afternoon. -- Mrs. William Steinhause <ntertain-- odo':an.lf Royal Neighbors on Wed-- Mre. ~Chiries Neville of : Higaland Park visited Deerfleld friends _ lats e o i o o. Nce in mavemrane ahi ie mend io % andn in " she, said: to Mr. andMre. Robert Deck of Evans-- ctures sh on, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. :::::d:,tmu'" M k Jeck Sunday: i Whis --locale of "Sparrows" is in a mMMh&nufl. awamp country, of a southern state. Krs. Alvin Knaak Mrs. Steiner | tfore on an island farm, the little ind Mrs. Chris Willmanattended the mgugnamwbysufl natallation of offi¢ers of _ (HenTIi@W | xeeper and his wife~ How the finklly 'hapter 0. E. 8. Friday ovening. -- overcome the obstacies placed in their _ Miss Ieabel Riederstadt of Highland | path and find their way to n :happier mw&.qm u-u.n:'m:mnl . ser Sunday. as interesting as can be imagined . : Mre.. C. W. Boyle entertained. the Mcu--*lfil&fi. itens the more Dorecas Circle No. 2 at her home in | drab sequences and 'there is action Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dobbing of Arling-- at the M Mary Pickford's New ~Film Is Her Greatest again! there is a little message in the picturie as there is in all good pictures, "Spar-- rows" first of aB, is entortainment and the sort of entertainment that Mary Pickford ftans like. " & Mary is cast as "Marsa Mollie", the Httle girl ----who mothers tuum children on tae baby farm. She pilots them thru many adventures,--provid-- img much laughter, and many thrills and not ma few tears. * That is Miss© Pickford's 'unfailing recipe for an e@vening's entertainment andn in --"Sparrows" she; is said: to have one of the bast pictures she has "Sparrows" Arlav"runn& Famous , _ Stir. in |A .New 'Rollicking -- h Juvenile Role The famous little star, whose screen masterplieces have deighted millions througiout --the world, has producéd another great picture--which has been ealled her greatest--and it is coming j vomblas *,d.."'um * ls:.hh yk ,mci;n; Mre. Ge6. Deck visited Mrs. Kreig in . Northbrodk Thureday. ited friendsat Woodstock . Monday. Miss--Sadie Galloway was tie dinner }":n.h.onm.dm&.vb j relatives over Mmmmmoflym ehurch. "Time of service will be an |qaup rspapsnrt--ONLY $1.50 A G. B Sterenson. Scent executive of| AND NO CHARGH FOR DLLIVERY the Chicago Area, who has carge of » rmuueg m&mgm'#b ' ' m , ganization, it is hoped that -- ot ; f s all faiths will attend this meeting. Let| ~ to 8T. PAUL'S EVANG. CHURCH Rev. F. C. Piepenbrok, Pastor. . Churc1 s¢thool at 9.15 a. m.; morn-- ing serviceat 10:15; choir, Friday at 1:30 p. m.; confirmation--school Sat-- community 1*;2370" people of :t} 1 farine? mecey, hn m Miss Miriam Stryker of St. Luke's hoapital, ~Chicago, visitled home folks in Deerfield Tuesday. . -- * ~Mrs, A. R. Warner entertained Deer field friends at supper last Sunday.= ; urch will present "An Old ton--] members are urged to attend. -- On| common:error. Where 'one fhas been W'm_m.ma It is ih evening at §, fie Y. P. M~C.| Saved by a trie estimation of an-- three and is a dramatic parable of | will meet at the home of Arthur Cash--| other's weakness, thousands have be>n. .-.&._ love. ud")un more. -- Coem out and hielp to make this | destroyed by a false appreciation : of ' Misses 'Marghret Bcully a success. * __|] their 'own strength.--Coitopy visitted their sister, Mrs. R. Stace, in 'fiwaqnm&wu o Afremachs | over the week ond.= . _ _ ' _Mr. and Mrs. Pailip Scully© spent class at 10 a. m.; morning worship and sermon at 10:45; vemper service at 5. ices at thie Everett school house at 2 Milwaukee, over. the week end. . . |a good time on the sleigh ride, which -- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steinier and |took place Friday night 'The party family spent the week end*with rela-- wmmmm:&uMm U Chi : Tng mhg_w.m < wommenmmemmnemmecmmmmpnrmmmpemmgammes thhwockuldtdodn?hv_nok and. Women'e J?hsrywdw hy ~witl omen have charge of the program. 'Tuesday the Women's Missionary Society of the Bungalow church held Williams had charge of the lesson. RNemember the day and dovote the time to the interest of. the boys of our deals with the adventues of 0. band B. 4 Py & rums com | _ . [ _' time. set. aside for. bible study and Prayer. -- Plan to atend: this service and {enjoy the fellowship. mh: Monday,. Jan. : 31, the embers of the Missionary -- Society, with the members of this church, are observing Self Denial waek: The week wilt be climaxed Sunday, Feb. 6, as the. Day of Prayer. There will} be a ship Through -- Christian -- Endegvor." This Will be followed by the evening w'ill be ; wervice. 'There will be special music by the Junior choir and a message by Rev. Williams: Tuesday, Fwb.--8, the Mission Band will meet at the church after school Sunday s at 9456 a~m.; morn-- ing worwhip at 11; Christian Endeavor at.7, and e service at 8. ~.. We rehoarsals will 'be cheld at th hours. > y ~-- Wedn evening "at 145 is the meeting at the morning sery-- . -- Bpecial qobjects to pray for at meeting will be: cunoh.:smn. Africa, Rurope, Italian Missi and Kentucky. «Come out and receive an The toplc for Caristian Endeavyor " ies nest mesting of the 'womnn! **The : nex! a sionary ety --will be held at. Aaket in t . hateg s planned for the day, in order to railse the balance of tais year's apportion-- Always a cordial weélcome to ali at Sunday : at 946 a. m.; morn-- Mason, of Lake Forest, threatened her g worehip at 11; Christian Endeayor|"f¢ With a hatcliet Friday led Mrs, 7, and e service at 8. mymmmmr-msm Wikekly rehearsals will'be helid at| CiGUMK COurt through ey.. Wil oo o nootas" 4 / | *n addition to this alleged ns o e "7:,"1..;.," 1hQ | episode, which took place Jan. 1, 1927, e ..__H""'"'I 4 this ice| No Was continually --intoricated, ghe d lenjoy the fellowship. "f .m'." 2: étmbers of the Missionary Society;| _ A5 anmene; aiyore: ith the members of this church, are| judge "-- Edewards Pridey Shen Mei serving Self Denial week: The week | Ethoj Morey, Waukesen charged wor ng'o'c'l:nnoc Sunday, Feb. 6. as nnh:n':.n-'x::':mwumu re P _ Th K & U ifl shade is d holder is in ivory enamel. V "y -- tractive unit; it harmonizes Price, as ghown, only . . ; with any chosen color echeme. for this important room --plenty of and extra outlet, and is 4... an exceptional value at . 9 The New Bedroom Unit This Dayligh for . 7- : m .' 4 ; 'b Ma '.' # m i PUBLICG SERVICE COMPANY testified, that her husband, when he married her had induced 'her to be-- come his 'bride Hy stating that _ his former: wife was unchaste and that his child was not his own! > In an answer filed by the defend-- ant through Attorney Wm. F. Weiss these charges were admitted.. Attor-- ney James G. Welch represented Mrs. Be very --sliow tobélhv;unmm m:m(flu,l{e_f-:ity_ofwu Furs, Hides and Wool Wife Says Husband Attempted Her umeatuem to Excess in One Case. for same: cash market. Drop me a card and I will call Will pay the highest pLINoS o Phone-- ,' m(' .' * iR * False Values of Oneself _ | $ 513 8 So. Genesee St., Waukega! --Gus Krumrey, Local Rep. ihe aecorative effect in Your room is enhanced by this at-- _CADILLAC out cord, -- <=--. .. _ -- A smail insteallation ® charge for anoy untt COLLINS & DOANE COMPANY ! -- . MONUMENTS Fian 1 Iwing Cadiline amttfection 1% Let us tell you how _ Chas,. E. Bairstow 111 So. Sheridan Road --Al Good News. $1.50 A Year Perhaps it is well within your means x+

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