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Libertyville Independent, 3 Mar 1927, p. 4

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_1 "SENSATION" 3 'THURSDAY, MARCH 3 |: _ BIG--SALE OF | _ ---- [-- |House Slippers | 6: ! SATURDAY, MARCH 5, is the last day of our Special Re-- ||-- duction of 10% on all Stock Shoes and 20% on Overshoes 24 g § VIRGINIA CAFE ednes w d The business ;%n"fiuh te _ Mrs. E. V. Smito is # a few _ ters I tae is. rel reported greatly improved. -- " MB Naomt and Juanita Eger spent ~ William Volkman wn --| Saturday in NorthbroOk, As guests of dee.spent Sunday in Chicago, attend:| friends. .. > + n the city. Wells attended a meeting of Euchre * The operetta "Pickles." or "In Old ' Club at the home of Jennie Kern in a' given by the Libertyvyille Libertyville. Society last Friday nigh:, was | Last Saturday afternoon a group of greatly enjoyed by a number of Mun--| Mundelein ladies .surpriu;d_ l.r:'.'_ Announcing the Opening of ~R H ' 'Ks E:,A M AR H || , _It does not cost much in THIS store to ww k o ming m" Y' + C 3 keept?'.')iot%r AP.I'Et%R#NCE. It nllgansa e _ are a class restaurant and are prepared to serve | great deal to you in the business world. wholesome food at a moderate price. Having been in the business id 16 ~ 'lIl _ Think this over. _ Fe." years we are in a position to know the public needs. SERViCE will be our §)|| ' > motto, a trial will convince you. We use first quality meats throughout. i For your CLOTHES come to us SPECIAL OPENING DINNER, 50c--60c l ----~C. 0. .CARLSON I[ f, E T Meplatisinstartacentommias., T €/ "The Store for the Lad and His Dad" _ > SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER, $1.00 _ _ @|lmmmmmrrrrrrrrerreeeeereeeeereeeeeeeioneceel | College Quartet was heard ; Dorflér, of our village, helped to Tn* "he %MQW mm«.«qm':msaqmv n of m ibers Bank has outgrown--> wwm '. Smita is a few _ tars, and tae building is. remod» | a . mee her mothen J 'ordcrlomhw: LAgrar has been quite ill but ig| MF and Mrs. Myron and *Be | * fp, eatly improved. . )Misges Naomit and Juanita Eger sD@0t | any,; Volkman udxn Hen--| Saturday in NorthbroOk, As guests of porte,. junday in Ch attend--| friends. _ Ifrefme R. J. Lyons and Loretts : Henry Kiablank, in Rhonor of her 20th MUNDELEIN DRY w&cmmm ~-- Roast Suckling Pig with Apple Sauce w Fricasse with Steamed Rice 'T--Bone Steak wth Frosh hrooms »an s Extra Cu Printe--Rib of Beef au Juice oen Aus C Sinatad EGat Shoppe Mashed or Candy Sweet Potatoes -- -- °_ Mixed Véegetables in Cream You Will Enjoy It's Just Different Toasted SANDWICH MILLIE 603 North Milwaukee Avenue GGODS --CO. The Store of Quality CHOIcCE OF RELISHES ". ':'i'v* t J \ * w}" &W& e Walther. Loague at a ro:urn match beiween the 1.ib-- { ertyvllle Club and 'a team from La-- porte,. Ind.. was bowled last -- Sunday afternoon at the Liber'yvyille Recrea: _tion Parlors. Tae Lavorte team o%er 'whelmed the local boys by 147 pins. While the home boys won the fira} game, they soon low: taeir advantage llnd Laporte rolled 990 in the second rame against the local score of 863. giv'ng them a lead 'of 205 pins at ihe lend of the second game, which was 1'lncreued to a *total of 147 in the third. 'The Mundelein team had a good op-- portunity to overcome this léad, but thevy soamed -- unable to make the Mrs. Mary Jane Austin, one of the oldest residents of this village, passed away at her bome last Friday night, after a long iliness. She was 77 years old, and had lived in Libertyville all #er life. She was the widow of John Austin, who passed away last June. grade. The series is now even. 'The Mundelein team expects to go to IA-- porte soon, and will endeavor: to Te deem t:self for the poor showing made If you have something to sell, or want to buy something, try our classei-- E'Eé'iiimb'uinq;' A detailed score of the games will be found in another column of tais issue. Mrse. Oscar Bell will" entertain the Bridge Club at her home Friday eve-- wing of this week. * Mr. and -- Mrs. W. E. Volkman awen" Sunday 'in Chicago at the hon their daughter, Mrs. E. Peterson. *% fe":4 Py i The first 10 small Rugs brought in will be cleaned FREE OF CHARGE. ---- > 2 COLLINS & DOANE COMPANY.: i | t3e First Mass«at 6:80 a. m. ---- antanast s ~ | C At 9 a. m. -- stt .23 Fourth Mase at 10 a. m. -- Bunday at 9:80 a. m. s Third Floor First National Bank Bidg. mu- es at 10:46--a. m. subject for Sunday, March 6th, is "Man,." Christian Scionce Society of Liber-- tyville announces that commencing March 16th and _ weekly thereafter, Mdweek Testimonial Meetings--will be held by the Society on Wednesday ove-- nings at--8 o'cloch at its regular--meet-- ing place, Thkgloor First National Bank Building, N. Milwaukee Ave. FIRST PRESB M.Gulflnmr snndaySchoolotO:GSs.}n.atmz North grade school. We have fin qmmx'w, j *, and can care for all ; come. * 'uofli'comun This is our Communion service, and every mem ber should try to be present. We will h':'nmmmumm*om The young people will meet Sunday evening at 6:30, at tie home of Har-- Revr E C Kiessling, Pastor Sunday Scaool at 9:3D0 a. m. NOTICE--There will be English ser-- vice next Sunday morning, instead of the regular German service, accord'ng to schedule,; The change to an English service .is made for the sake of a group of young people (members of the Waither League) who will be our visitors next Sunday. Together with our young people, they are ylanning a hike in the afternoon. * There will be no evening service Sunday. + English Lenten service next Wed-- nesday evenr'ng at 7:30. ; Rev. H. B--Gwyn, Pastor _ The services on Sunday, March 6th {(tek first Sunday in Lent) are: «Holy Eucharist and sermon, 10:45. Church --Schook at 9:45 a. m. " _ g8T. LA WRENCE'S EPISCOPAL t' _Our CLOTHES Have _ " STYLE, FIT, FINISH | We are receiving a new shipment of ele-- || gant new SUITS and OVERCOATS and || everything men wear. ; 3 f Have you noticed how different you feel when you are properly dressed? 8T. JOHN'S EV. LUTHERAN TRIGGS & JOHNSON Phones: 24--25 There Will Be a Free Demonstration * of the Famous a 810 o 345 East Park Avenue _ . s = -- j guch ring. membership kindly 1fimtfinanm:r..wm' | Peter Hansen for particulars. Let us 'see if we cannot make this a bigger, greater Auxiliary. . | Mrs. Tibbals, of Waukegan, who has charge of the recreation committee 'for crippled soldiers, gave a evry in-- teresting taik at this 'mecting. Wu a rule of living." Miss Fern } [ Fel will be leader. of earning money, because they wish to do their part in buillding a ney church. _ Everyone is eager to get to work at onte. We have been having excellent at-- tendance at our Sunday evening serv-- ices and business meetings. And hope it wil lcontinue. For the presen't we will not have an evening preaching service, but center pall the morning bour. | ; Thae Woman's Missionary Society _has postponed its regular meeting to .' March 15, and will meet on that date |lt the parsonage. MWL.a iman fln iha TAN acambaus seill ha riet Hudson. ~The topit will be "Stew-- AMERICAN _ LEGION -- AVUXILIARY The meeting held last Monday was attended by 32 members, making it one of the largest meetings lz2eld in the history of the Auxiliary. Ourattend-- ance is ever growing but is still not what it should be. There are many who &re eligible for membership, but who have not yet made application. Evening subject, "Are You Respon-- sible for Your Disposition," This will also be the subject for the forum dis-- cussion. ~Bring questions on this or any other subject.: ' The Epworth and Juhior Leagues meet at 6:30 p. m. The Church Sschool Board will meet at 7:45 ». m. in the parsonage. from'Caina, will speak at the morning service at 11 o'clock, for the Woman's Foreign Missionary Socjety *thank of-- fering sgervice. This thankofefring is used to defray various expenses of the work. The men in the 100 workers will be asked :o meet in groups of 10, and to plan their personal work canvass FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL John E. DeLong, Pastor The Church of Good Will. ~Dr. Harry G. Dildine, a missionary tag-- ===l Merle's Bat _ tery Service I o .eE .. 7\. yoyEl fi REAL ESTATE l L.A Bought and Sold Ik-- PM GETTING _PHONE 121 JELL--O All Flavors f 3 c 25§¢ Lenten Specials 605 Milwaukee Avenue SPAGHETTI Cherry Cookies, Sun Maid Raisins, 3 ""25¢ Tt t Libertyvillé -- Mundelein Real Estate Board | RED X OR FORTUNE Macaroni or Spaghetti C Ne ts YOUR rent money will get you somewhere in particular --it'll land you right in the comfort of your own home, if you let me advise you. Ask me property questions. (40¢ Poun :mdl;v fte) While The} Last "u;. PAYS YOU Seed or Seedless, Pound package, 9 Packages for LIMIT 6 PKGS. TO A CUSTOMER Milk Covered Chocolate Marshmallow FOR=TBHHS--WEEEK of Real Ex1i0¢ PORK and BEANS Mo%wm | . INsURANCE Fir sts, Thirds Life, Fire, Casualty CAMPBELL'S BATTERIES SALMON ALASKA PINK Lb. Tall Cans 201 8. Milwaukee Avenue Phone 469 Uibertyville, I!!. cas 25q v% is ;,»H_A w Om 1 6 c jiy «* SALMON CRAB MEAT AMERICAN BEAUTY Finest Alaskan Red Lb. Tall Cans Finest Imported 1--2 Ib. can 10c 5 9c 39c Phone 133--J

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