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Libertyville Independent, 17 Feb 1927, p. 2

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* * --o---- ~~ANTIOCH o lveye(m' _ _ DEPENDABILIT «!~ »mow thought he wil get --alopg all children ang women's wards at the .~ wight |Cook gounty hospital Sunday. They + «i Woman's Club of Antioch is distributed 50 valentines (donated by % > a 'picture show for-- two'Mrs. Robert Pettin), 100 gospels, 200 * bits, March 7 and 8, at tie Antioch 8. 8. papers and magazines, scrap i 3 e &Mh'wb'mmmmn'm " f td Jire ddgwen Panoreks, o 'Now Fork is visiting her x Md&n'w Mr. lndln.!-rvm:. and _®~/' from Waukegan over the week end-- |Alex Wiliman Mrs. Margardt Fecht E4. xmmm" i Bar 2. * DWVW eagiy giode 3. C ie ol B _ WAHENKICKEFIBY i'--"_--_----_---- ~-- . MADDENED NHORSF Becsitins ot persiste: at «* * Withie, ated 4&_years. nf C SAntoch " is . in % serious dendiuon + Memoria! -- hospita! from sup. & ,zggw w recéived when % @ -- kicked + stom 5 -fint horse i% uo'n-r':hn:'n: _--._-- 0# 8. Genésse St., Waukegan, liL: _ _ Telephone 228 * We Also SeH Dependable Used. Cars ;_E.fl.&ufi-.mih &-'?Mt § d_:l.'d: © S . -m JA C Mrs. John Scminke ;&mmam.mmmw.m Mrs _ John "'m"m -- Nssourt. is apending severs 'woeks Schmidt, of Wilmette, wore dinne? principal with her mother, PDudey, and siz guests atthe Wm.C. Koeblin B0Me joy in 4 ter, Mrs. J. W. McGee, and famiy. _ |Sunday,. * township Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bonsor and fam--| Mr. and Mrs. William.White &D Ch:cago y were guests last Sunday of Mrs. nounce the birt» of a daughter. Feb. -- Mr ap Bonsor's sister and family,*who ré--|10th at the West Side hospital Chi-- rertaine« sently moved to Chicago from teh cago. -- Mother and child are-- doilnE yoida! « ' mtate of Colorado: |well Mrs. White was formerly Miss ~ yr ap . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seiter enter--| Hdith Meyer. Mandax quet at --the church basement Friday Fletcher, of Chicagw; Mrs.© Therrien, evening. Fob. 18. 'A tine program hbas Mrs. Myurphy, Mrs. Gunckel --.and Mrs been prepared. |l'nncu(knld.dw Park, Mr. and Mrs. Newt Crowley have and Mrs. Ed Bleimehl, Mrs.: R. E. purchaseq--tie Arthur Rosenfelt dun-- Holmes and Earl Holmes of Deer-- f on north Main street. It is re field. ited the consideration was $7,300. |-- Mr. anga Mrs. Oscar Benz attended #Ay were guests last Sunday of Mrs. nounce the birt: of a daughter. Feb. Bonsor's --sister and family,*who ré-- 10th at the West Side hospital Chi-- sently moved to Chicago from teh cago. -- Mother and child are doing atate of Colorado: |well, Mrs. White was formerly Miss . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seler enter--| Edith Meyer. 4 tnined Mr and Mro -- O. R. Craven: Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hutchinson and trom Harvey. * , Mr. and. Mrs. R E. Holmes ang Earl l Wednesday. hlnymvirmm f Chicago * Mrs. Emma Bartiett epent several| Mrs. Ray Reeds took her son, Wal-- mnmmmnu.mwumnmmu "-mmoang' ofth&'m.uel ':hndby uv"i'x: w was & live some rflmmid'u Metho-- time ag0. ., $ church last Sunday even'ng. Tag| Mrs. Ray Reeds entertained eleven ' r was much enjoyed by the large guests at a birtiday lunchon Thurs | preisent. +day, in compliment to her' mother, : Sunday School of the Methodist Mrs. F.H. Hutchinson. Those present eburch will have the first annual ban-- were Mrs. R. B. Hutchinson and Mrs. o 'Ch'cago in their new Packard, taking iss Bess McBride of Mundelein. . ??"k'§°4°~9 0 0 00 0 O O 0| win them Mr. and Mrs. John--Wiliman_ . 'The junior choir of the Bungalo® (Mr _ and Mrs-- Sherman Ferris And and Mr. and Mrs. Oberauch «_ church enjoyed a valentine party last . maom:hanm'mmmmmummhmm from Waukegan. Fr. Forris for some 'guests at a bincheon on her birthday, m.wxnfl. i ks has been in the saleg department Feb. 8.° The table& were prettily dec-- =~»r and Chester . Wesasling & Public Service Company -- and orated with valentines and a delicious 'yrs. Sadie Beckman and Miss . Beryl t been. transferred to the--Antioch chop suay lunca was served. Arht*r.,(or'modwmnnh# territory. gx% . |tuncheon, the guests enjoyed Cards~ Thursday.s ' - -- "Mr, and Mu#3. Arthur--Bock returned and. bunco.' 'The guests were Mes# _ Mrs. Rebecta Merner is on the sick month at the home of Mr. and %lfin Cooksy, A. pr. J. P O'Connell is at home and wm:wgm {J. Toll, Wm. Joht# ~much improved in health. He --wasat .. Mrs.-- Sol «LaPlant spent the past ton, Edwafd..Long Minnie Juhrend, the Mayo sanitarium in Rochester, 0 000000 0O 0o 0 0 0 0 o Dr.W. 8. Beillaws to assist in the case -- An Xray examination was made of the injury,-- but the exact condition do-mm the fact=that he has, been .. injured, has not when one horse bit another on the k 8 'caused the other animal'to kejout madly hitting Withie who wus standing behind it. _ WThe--victim was ruched to the Vict pry Memoria) hbospital by Dr. Row _ Bot! --Of the borse struck the ':&*mp ant hq was husled more than 15 feet by--the ttiow; which l Hmhc:*umhp.flh: Withic was working arournd the barn Liggs» yia n * + JAMES MORROW & SON Wherever difficult conditions try the souls of men and the stamina of motor cars,--you will find Dodge Brother® prod-- uct foremost in favor. Y pu will find also that siz, zight and even ten years of servite are not: exceptional indiorge romuing wall beoce bemwednod um"blfimh throughout its long and useful life. Brothers success in constantly bottering a product that was exceptional even at DELIVERED * 1 t |luncheon, the guests enjoyed Cards Thursday.: udhneo. The guests were Me# ~Mrs. Ret dames .ialph Cooksy, -- Lena Johnsop, 1st i %firy Cooksy, A. pr. J. P [J. Toll, Wm. Joht#® much impr ton, . Long -- Minnie Juhrend, the Mayo 'M' mm&.mm% 'rend, Gertrude Seller. Clara CooKsey, "per alster. u:m-t: at dinner Tuesday, viz: M A. Montavon, R"**" Frazsee, Ann --Willman, Luts, C®:Sherden, Join Willman and P. Toll. In--thé evening Mr. and Mrs. Montayon mo:ored to Ch'cageo in their new Packard, taking | with them Mr. and Mrs. John_Willman Taken: in ~ Refreahments yure aho _ "Thuraday evening, Reb, 24. the birth daz. patrty' of tin\m Neighbors hfi.fuboahdt This is the 15th 'a nice . am has Been prepared for Fflnw A lovely hand made spread--will be given away. Highland Park and Wheeling camps are invited guests. #* ce 4 . ums.msamummu un old folks'* home in where she hagd been' for~some timge..-- Her brother, Henry Schneider, visited her *his: week + x . *Mrs. T. Knaak and won, T. J.. and John Williman, attended the funeral of George Vetter in Chicago Friday. -- & i.n"' a"l "'.'"----"l& ""w R $\: --m 'hhhm Heights .Saturday. --.-- _ | " Mr¥#, Me : C'ttle Lorraine' Plaggo, aweumm. a Mr. and Mrs. Austin Pageo, had -- dinner gu a touch d.nmb:;mh. i Rigke of 1 Quite a number of fleld peopleo evening -- attnded--the :Royal . Neighbors dance| Miss A; at: the*Union Hotel-- in Whealing on lq';.m Wwednesday evening. --Among those in ed ab the the party were--Mr. ami. Mrs. EdAward: ~Mr. and NEWS FROM T aplre.s work Mr t 9W tines, . Many of the valentines ware made by the children themsoilves and were very -- attractive . and original. After the valentines had been distrib: uted, the children enjoyed as & sup-- prise a box of heartshaped cookies frosted in pink. NC y3 ferred to the Elm Place School in Highland Park omeafidmm:tlm _ First Gzade: mm«m tae valentine party after recegs day afternoon. The valenting box was dflo:z:tmnnflhhm service, Chares Kapschull; picture "Tha Race of" Atlanta," a Gracian gressive club . will be on Woednesday at the home of Mrs. Henry Kroh in a wondenia success.}~ A large crowd was present and all had a goodtime. The next meeting of Wilmot Preées-- pices of the Dorcas Circle No. 3 Miss coaching iwrlm'h es ;';' The «old ~Invitation dance families were guests of Mré. Margare® Ender 4n Chicago Sunday. 5 Two comedies, "I¢cl On Parle Fran-- cals" and --"Enter the Hero" will «be given in tie Asemblsy hall of the mmmm.mc and Sa ¢, March 5, under the aus-- afternoon at tae=-- Marshall , High School library of Chicago. -- A Washington birthday: party -- will be given at the Presbyterian church is planned for fresments will be served. A good time for everyone. w * _ Mis Eva Ender is the guest of Mrs. ~and ~Mr. and~Mrs. Oscar Benz * were _dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wum. I Riske of Eodgewater Avo. last Sunday i# 1a --Fnvonso Carksaay famity 1 geveral ladies of the Busdgalow church an's Club with her. «* :; Two of Deerfield's high school stu-- dents have been chosen for the Senior way, out of 150 contestants. . Miss lhhlamfiqd_alp_omm are o ones honored. Taere. are 14 "Miss Lulu Plagge of" Chicago visited 'her sister, Mrs. Floyd Plagge, over Arno Frants an dFloyd Etanger at-- tended church wervices at Highland Park Sunday evening. Mrs. E. B. Jordan gave a luncheon at ber home Tuesday, after which ber guests, sizx in number attended . z meeting of the Highland Park Wom-- borne. : -- Mr. mu::wwm as the'r guests "Mr. And Mris. Lester Stanger, of Highland Park, and Miss Bess McBride of Mundelein. > The junior choir of the Bungalow church enjoyed a valentine party last mrr.uu evening, in connection with Mr-- and fi Chester -- Wossliag Miss Agnes lmu Uving with Mrg: Oscar Bens se is employ-- ed at the-- Gasttleld .grocery store. Mr: and Mrs, Oscar Becz and Miss Mary Cooksey were dinner guests of at her Grove Sunday. _==~. 4 * mym.azm Deerfield res and brother of Johin Vetter, died at his home in Chicago, after an were helg froma chapel Friday after noon.." A number from here=were in ~---- Peter Perry attended o n J'a the funeral mm- f 'Po:ry.'ho.uau " Pearl Yager of Chicago was a 'The Wost Side lad'es o% the of --the ~Bungalow--©churchente the East Side ladies at a Jluncheon Thursday. >A very pleasant time was MW"}:ML 9 James Fritec) is quite i. : Mre. John ~Vetter and daughter, Mrs. Frank Russo spent Thursday nor;-- 16 juvenile books, Miss LIBRARY NOTES relatives novel w&mmwm-m assure an inspiring Sunday eve ning service. & mnnrflcnotmm coh are as follows: i orchestra program. The prayer moeting and bible study on --Wednesday evening has become a great blessing to many. Will you meet with us? George E. Leslic will have charge of tae study period. Sunday, PFeb. 20, has been looked wa"mzu'""""m gelicat conmiimunity, as we are having Bishop Samue!l P. Spreng with us. -- Special features of the morning program will be a aumber by the robeqg .choir, after which the bishop wil preach. Memibers and friends of the E LXC. E. will meet Sunday eyening at 8: the tabes.: We welcome you _ > Bpecial musical numbers and an w&mmwm-m assure an inspiring Sunday eve-- services of the Buolov' dm:nm: % Sunday vening, Feb. 27: -- Special orchestra program.-- : _ § BETHLEHEM EVANG.--CHURCH ln.n\.yl."_'m '~Bunday School a%* 9.45; _ morning worship at 11; Christian Endesasvror at'ludond-:ntleouc. nmmmu in-- stead of Monday. Mmu more convenient for every member to social at the church on Tuesday, | traatment at .the mud baths., _ . 22. st' 2 p. m. Audlll*ll'hz . The many friends of Delbert Smith and 'a season of fine fellowship is as | surprised im at his home Saturday sured to al. . Te evening, the affair being in honor of Pastor's catechetical class Wednes-- | his 14th birthday. He was the recip-- %dl:'t-. ._.*.._ *« |tent of many nice gifts. "Week night service for bible study.| 'The funeral of Mrs. Floyd Allen of prayer and' praise every Wednesday | Round Lake, was held at the Metho-- at 7:455p. m. Bs * dist church Sunday <afternoon. -- Mrs. Always a cordial welcome to all our | AMen mwas ill but three days with dou-- of the Lord's-- will be adminis=| at the hall Tuesday.afternoon. . -- _ mm;;mm Mrs. K~G Hook spent dast Thurs-- m:zsumu::&;mmmmmuw. per at 5 o'clock. r * }~Miss LilHan McMamara of Wauke-- Circle No. 1 of the Dom,fiod? svpent Sunday at the home.of Mrs. zhnfl ( "'mfi" NStaf ¥. C. WiHbur returnéed Tuesday P &.wmunw from Waukesha, Wis.. where she took ut the church on Tmesday, | traatment at the mud baths. _ _ you 'have m friend or neighibor: who Would like to have t3e Herald, please give us their address. K. morning worship. : _ t A C inp . WWe :30':0.:":!" the dates for the Of the reserved seats there. remain only 28 to be sold. If you want a re-- Thie mecoting . will-- begin promptly .at| YXRRIONO E: B0 . = n 25 1e 8 n t sikee 13":!"".!. E. s"" t t £. jum'"'in}ho rate at Grayslake m"'" : 'gerw | That is ~probably the biggest in ice. We are hoping for the. _,m'.o_tuuflp the cofunty. In-- 1925 there all the members and 1ds 'of . wnngj_filool!'fitlem:{lhlut church . will. come _ to the Bundayj year :"10,000 was asked which ex: morning worship.> J . . ) plains <the jump.. _ . ~~Ths speaker. of the evening --will--ba (s: n';hd'cm-a : J. K. Ed i iepanene M anaten mt be served. . All residents. of thedis-- triet are invited to attend. --==> -- «_ nogo at 3130.:£ **32# 54+ 333 2C _ 'The <girls will have a catdy sal Wednesday noon in the.school {aall W Resh watk Bd Meth, inove of it w e _ --Paul's Herald m'm out. If *Au9%) able to anyone free of charge. . -- They eliminate all work in witing. . . asiuite you Bleaing and providing for the installation of. $ adequate. witing in any conb«,howoao}dd 'Plans, Wire right in the beginning _ Increase the value of Flons have beon farinad on -- Sntderina ind bopu ns A 6 TS .m'b in 'h e + »» det the Insaim ol ignes | Adisoonoe en in noted : electrical gu dmmfluu":u.-fimw industry awards to houser : Mah"uwm: (erppfemned ts Red miitrrent inss Phimical An ifmmbon.and avein rather than a low bid. You'll al-- mhthn.hfnlmdid!w' j dnmnb:f_'" matter how small of building or remodel Hnnhlnuadhkad&al?lm and follow these in completing _Busday, al day, Marcdi 13: The Speulatra Sisters" widely known radio ln:gdm'dcw' *' ¢ E. L C.--E. business meeting and social hour will be held Tuesday eevning, Feb. 22. The social hour will be in the form of a Washington birth-- day party. Come and enjoy it. According to word from Fox Lake E4. Howard, for years owner and op-- erator of the Mineola hotel at Foxr Iake, has again purchased the big property and it is said he may con-- duct it the coming season. Mr. How-- are has been out of the bucinéss at Fox Lake for some years and has liv-- ed in Florida where, according to friends, he made a fortune during the big boom there a few years ago. ble pneumonita. : She leaves and hbus-- band ang three small children. Inter-- ment was in Avon Center cemetery. Humpairey Dixon, of 'Antioch and Mro. Licber, of Joliet, called on friends here Tuesday. f MY and Mrs. Phillip Wells and family have returned home from sevy-- eral of the southern states, where they spent the past three months. : Mrs. G. P. Flood was in Chicago on " Howard Larson neld « saie Monday and with fiis family will move to Ken-- « The K. N. A. hela s valentine party At the --hall Tuesday.afternoon. Mrs. K--G Hook spent Jast Thurs-- day with relatives in Libertyville. HOWARD BUYS BACK MINEOLA 0 000000 0 000000 0 Thay and Ni. G. I. Siraug were in oh. 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 06 0 0 0 in lined » io *4 "'mmbs'f )# Monday was Reades for "the toweenibs 19" ahe I Ad" 'the Fox River conservancy district.. Six Counties to Pay A b o u't ite to your income, Red Seal wis-- prove your wisest investment. This gance at Pester's hall Friday w leg Ga m l sesctn +5 c0u 9 CE n prut : T ralh Pn Wce hy i dLliu. thoeIr Tamillies are--protected inancially inst their iliness or _diyabflity.,';Sodleirmindsarewhole»heartfilz;ng:l their work. -- «/J -- The rock of their confidence is the North Shore Employees' Mutual Benefit 3 Anodfix. Its object is to "provide its' members with a certain income ; |_ when sick or disabled, and to pay to their families certain definite sums in * NAE m{dwamwmafindwhfishfl belong to the mem-- _ j . bers to be used in payment of benefits to them at the lowest possible cost, PE * v'bettermgfedwydon't ave to worry "on the job". T¥xcy 'J _ and their familie m.pmm} tected financially against their illness or ;7. 1 @*% A /FigR LIBERTYVIELE GARACE ~ -- _ LUCE & EARL, Prope: s note wihiien the hok ui his bosinees uind . The nom rend as Antlowe. »Lour eolice ue 4 M tay fine". -- The North Shore Line gets many compliments on the splendid quality of its coffee, so the note in than ordinarily valued, labeled -- as being qualified judge of coffee-- representative of a New Orleans firm of coffee importers. * wuy e CC <'~~~~ considering the benefits received." Loeehe pakes ht z.+ sys ____. 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MA Libertyville Ticket Office Telephone 74 AlmnwuyNa&Sbmemfbyeebdon to the }Mutml BmgfitAs:fiudo"n. t'hdpauhufwogive their whole 'attention to providing good ransportation=--the North Shore Line Lind Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company A Board of Trustees administers the property and funds of this association through conservative investment, --ix Trustees appointed by the --202 Sport Cabriclet *7 1 5 --Tor ---- $ h ones o ho

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