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Libertyville Independent, 10 Mar 1927, p. 3

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e 9 */.~ ARFLOCATED t2 .rmnhr"hs returned home , V dAL AI ZAEREAIEKN ta ter d number of weeks' trez ment at | « 0o 0 0 0 0 lm%cntyfleurn hospital. ¥, 000 0o 0 0o 0o 0o o iting for a feow weeks. : lrmlucbflxfly,ul- m-nmguvumumm dents. of Aptakisic for many years, urday. > 7 moved --this week to Deerfleld. The all day and evening session of | _ Clarence Busci has purchased a new religious work and installation at the | Dodge touring car. t M. E. Shurch Sunday was well attend--| The Iumber for the new green house «d. Many were present from Gray» |has arrived and work is expected to lake, Antioch and other nearby towns. start on the--struciure soon. m'vu.,-ln_lww-l'l 4O 7 T0RA & drove to Lake Forest Sunday to spend the Hay with relatives and friends. Mr. . and Mrs. Carl Reinbach. and Betty (Jane . Reinbach visited at--Lake 0 0 00 00000 0000 00 ikewisse phoney, have been passed in and around: North Chicago. An rvuuntin at . Great Lakes that the car, the license of number. A few minutes later Mc Carthy saw that *he number'5 had been pasted over the --"1" and other minor changes had been made in the bill to make it look like a "tive--buct 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 A boy at the filling station --had sold a man gasoline and, in accept-- ing the five dollar bill and giving th + man change, notited his lcense North Chicago Police. Search Great Lakes Hospital For -- The police Reliable Lumber © L4 added to this system during the past ten years has required an average investment higher than for those in-- stailed ten years ago. This condition will _ apply to each tele-- phone added for many years, if pres-- ent price levels hold. The company is pow-- eriess to control these ers. Buy Lumber that will stand the ° test of weather, settling and all the. deterioriation that develops in time . .= kind--the kind that is cheaper at first -- : --more costly in the end. --_ $y Buy Lumber from conscientious deal-- Remembering a Happy Day EBRY telephone added to this ILLINOITS BELL TELEPMONE COMPANY EAST COOK AVENUE other bills, 'Though hundreds or thou-- sands of miles may separate friends, Bell long distance lines will bring them face to face. A telephone call is easier, quicker and less--for-- mal than a letter. It carries the intimate, personal touch which might otherwise be L1 N and cheers the heart as to be remembered by relatives and dear friends on some pleasant anniversary. And there is no pleasanter way of extending congratu-- lations and good wishes than by telephone. Distance need be no barrier. 'o ~APTAKISIC ----o [Mhh" were ' J : % sne }inm:c@htn(.; bjectis @iscussed .|-- ] were made m * 18 Win., 3 f, Lawrence M.m --oalled *sC . on friends: here Sundays _ __. --* 4 -- Mra. C, B. mmwflm 'Mr." a after an extended.,rigit trmendg in | tended 'Chicago. -- She is improviag from --a#}bach's : Yrom Waukegan, where she resided ibefore 'coming {1ere to live. They came on the bus at noon and spent the aft-- erncoon. with her. mw prizes given and a supper & 8. @wanson was much pleased and havpy o¥er the occasion. _ © k cict --~Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks of Inglesa'de ~--"Unele.. Tom's Cabin" will be pre gschied at. the M. E. church Saturday evening, March 44 by the school. Mrs. Beelick a glster of Mr. and ~«Mrg. Beelick, a sister of Mr. and |'were guests c Mrsg.~>John Nadr, who has been | Russo Friday. spending the winter .with them, --te | -- Myrs. E. K. turned to. her home -- at Fox Rive"| cago.friends t Grove. Mrs. Beelick is.in very poor fi,'. m N ¥ zo 3 x9 . Mr and Mro. John: Feuper have Jad fleld Chambe, week, _ --**~*~*'_ I| upbuilding of Yisited Sunday with Mrs, Hendricks' Sunday. ye Mrs. Johnson is at the Victory Me-- morial hospital, where she underwent an aperation for appendicitis Viola and Arnold are staying with Mrs. C.B. Hamlin while Mrs. Johnson i saway. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Petersen of Kenosha ras spending some time with twrm.ma-mm Mr. and Mrs. ink Hamiin are ex®-- pected home about March 16th, from Bitoxi, ul Dal ll' c l-l '-' ,» 'wthlldlit'fld"-"u 10 ¥ | wmm&mh Chicago one day last week.. . _ _ gsef.ed at, the M, E. church SaturGgay | Harl Varner, who is ill,. > lthnot-um"lu"n(m' evening, March 44 by the school. Mr. and Mrs. Bayington of Marengo in black and" We see Victoria, Mre. Beelick. a Stster of Mr. and |'were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank keenly alive as we read the book. Mre.~--John Nadr, who has been | Russo Friday. * q M-UMMI'W spending the winter .with _ them, --re-- | -- Myrs. E. K. Williams is visiting Chi--. girlhood than the Life of Alice -- turned to. her home -- at Fox Rive"| cago.friends this week. -- . . man Palmer, by George Herbert Pal-- Grove.. Mrs. Beelick is in very poor |. Malloch, the world famed metr, a blography, but no fiction could health. _# e k 4 xmmwmflmm% ce : > lr.fnanu-lohnhwhm field Chamber of Commeree Friday . Other 'books in teh nonfiction list % ttle grandson for' company the His talk pertained to"the are A Foot in England, by W. L Hud-- y oK s en ed py uPP of the svillage, mb:«zfi-';'mu"m mrb'\vhuv rg. wanson surprised terspersed '1is> remarks with c Road to Romance, Hallibur-- eleven of het neighbors and friend$s | numor -- Refroshments and a socal ton: A Labrador Dactor by W. L. meliniNor auviout gatints Sefuraly. 0 000 0 0 000000000 Surained 'alnkle.=> _ ¢'a"~--~>.} cKo/~* « . M and Mre~C. 9. Hamirs and Mre Mrs. B. J. Hooper Wednesday. OTHING so warms w which are=as interesting. *The Story of Mank'nd" by Hendrick Van Loon, is a~ history which none of the young people should miss. : In the words of "What a w"fi'mm'um & ' ." Vm'r'izu Thousand ~LeagGhes Under the Sea is another book recent-- y purchased, which is worthy of men-- tion. Besides this Peter and Wendy Mmaxine Bryant has entered fifth Jeanne'Smith has entered the fift) -- Mro. Truax, a Daughter Amer and fiftth grades on "Great America" one day last week. % F Jane Warner--is back in the sixth grade, having been out ons week be-- cause of iliness. P'g'wm&tmmminm @uim'wufih"mm and 8th grades, a question box ~nd a h"!";?mummw s en Open ed 24 children entered. (It has now lharion wat meadod hh In a prem: & d T edition. to aut achouls." Tho tatet on rollment of the school is 350. of books for young people. There are gome interesting boy scout books and Two Chicago--youths brok into Ver: non 'Ridge Country Club house Satur-- day afternoon. They ransacked the loll&du'. T':'q du'lo' were t in --Chicago and brought back to Deer-- field by Chief of Police Peterson Mon-- stolen goods. accounm of mmwuu-.umu ears old, they were not prosecuted. 7 CRAMMAR SCHOOL NOoTES The -- Johansson children have left the Deerfleld school, having moved to terson resdered a cornet solo between tionally k acts. --~A eapacity audience greeted not only each performance, in spite of the fact they play that other entertainments were on for Wwant you the Preabyterian church Friday and Saturday evenings were a decided ste , cess. The characters were splendidly tukenmdvmauwtmmw' instructor,. The stage setting and the I'thcvoumuhuth:h: tertainment was a good as many put on by professionals. Russell Pat-- Baptismal service was observed at Mht'p,*.mufih the Bungalow church last Sunday. study every Woednesday at 7:45 p. m. Mrs. Raymond 'm nmu'u:uuudnm': eve-- her clupb members from Glenview on mm:«.u..mm Thursday ~evening. -- Twenty guests Dr. Robert Speer, secretary of For-- were present. . eign Missions, will speak on the sub-- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer were din-- Ject, "Whitier is China Goihg?": A urmclr.mmmomwmc%,munm tine at Elmhurst Sunday. | A large group of Deerfield folks are Guests at the Ira Gardner home on Planning to attend and will have spe-- Bunday were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bolin, Clal reserved table at the banquet. and Arcier Gardner of North Chicago.! 'The Woman's Missionary meeting xm&.'l:.um';'w oD :.mn'u% 'xa:ur! 5 » the seri-- Y. « ous iliness of her mother. | _ Always a welcome to all our Miss Lillian Scohwab was absent services. 7 « trom her duties at the post office Fri-- es s | day and Saturday on account ofiliness.| BETHLEHEDM EVANG. CHURCH ln.umr% Rev. Roy M. Williams, Pastor.. . Mr. and Mrs. 6. P. at.|-- Sunday School at 9:45; -- morning ;cndedtnm.maaaunWml;mun:MmM-n Thursday. f and, gospel service p. .A .gmmmmw"n' The mid--week bible study and pray-- guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8.°C. Kimball er hour will be held on Wednesday in Libertyville Thursday evening, at a evening at the usual hour. You are bridge party. ;mmwm-m The two comedies. "Enter the Hero" , _Orchestra rehearsal Th: eve-- and "lci on Parle Francais," given at ning calls for every member present. the Presbyterian church Friday and A splendid concert program is being Saturday evenings were a decided sue-- completed and will be given by the cess. 'The characters were splendidly orchestra Friday evenisg March 25. tukenuu:'vmau'_fltwthw' wruhklw m;tm'. The stage setting and the Singing. We !mth-nlfla field :Chamber of Commeree -- Friday . Other books in teh non--fiction list | His talk pertained to"the are A Foot in England, by W. L. Hud-- upbuilding of the village, and he--in son; Life of 'the Spider, by Fabre; terspersed '1is> remarks with bits of Royal Road to Romance, by Hailibur-- humor. -- Refreshments and a soc'al ton; A Labrador Daoctor, by W. L time followed the p Gg:fofl.tmmm Balance mmmafl of Ruropg by Bass and Mou!-- Mr. and Mrs. Gadstone Califf; has ton; What Men Live By, by Cabot; recovered from hber recent iliness. -- ; j l(mnulohh{;t:tnurphdth~ % en by the church Extension Board at David Stryker, so of Mr. and Mrs. Freq Stryker, has beenill this week. It was estimated tiat the biggest erowd ever assembhjed at Masonic hall attended the mask ball given by Deer field Chapter--O. E. 8. Saturday. eve ning. umlm..,mum«m uuhua::.' :lomuhnm- dred Mrg. e was awargded first ¥re. Worth second, and Mrs. Willtam The four Spoolstra sisters, W..T.T. 'class at 10 a. m.; morning service and vocalistsd, will sing at the Bungalow germon at 10;:45. Theme, "Made Nigh Mcmm&.mmnmwzmmu services next Bunday.= ~ _ &5 ; the Everett school house at 2:30;. eve-- A large delegation from the Bunga nlumt'l:fi.mo."!h low church attended tie Highland Meek Saall Inherit the 1 2 Park Evangelical church services on . mmwmm Wednesday evening. -- : | school staff is until next .~The mission band of the Bungalow Tussday evening, March15, the meet-- dames Merner and Beckman were the bach's mother"Mre. goomf._in Chi: chgo, M . a M j vmmumwmm,':z Bunday were Mrs. Fromm® and rid-- m, mmmt' M lit.,~apent & tew days " his <un-- n T ""Two Lit-- . want you to enjoy this day with us, | and extend an invitation to every one ~who "1as s0t planned to be in any other tet with us for both morning and the evening serveces. This quartet & na tionally known in the radio world as singing. We have the rate privilege of having the Spoulstra Sisters Quar-- WILMOT P.T. As. The nekt regular meating of : the P.T.A.'m.owl'%m" C Marca 18, at 8 o'clock,.--at school, A good program has "'been-- planned. There: are business matters: of~great nfell; America and the Balance g{:q«fi&swmwnm- m;mmmm.nm; tion-- collection. We --are anxious" to stimulate an interest in them. ~They w Tuasday evening, March15, the meet-- ing to take place at the manse. Pastor's catechetical claes at 8:45 Wednesday afternoon 'at the church. These are only a<few ofournonfic-- Car. And remetnber--they are IN ADDITION to the 'new cHrome vanadium five--bearing crank-- shaft, excellent new starting and lighting system Latest Improvements ie Sa¢ _ "" ""* |Witt her parents here. 4 1M ' i ~< molo 5 o03 i | n borkmmtes «m s«( ----__ _ You Like to Do Business in a veveveevevereeeeaserrerares o o0 > _ Business Like Way j = F)kel'i:sPUBLlC f _ ' ; ' , & #% -, J ::~>> * .j . i ie 47 *4 & - [--% e * { i i 4 *# + s ® . o y e w es ic N l " on o oo g +9 C p t 30 39 *~. * A New Clutch ---- Simple, Prompt, Sare and 'lulii -I [* ; A . % . b.'-il.l.-'":lli;.s'....i We _A number from thisg community at [ © tended the card party at Round Lake 'Mr. and Mrs, Leslice Davis and fam-- ily spent Sunday-- with the former's| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis. Word has been received from Frank 8 Henkle and Jooe--Passfield, who are in' [ -- California, that they--were in the big, Frank Wilson has purchased head of cattle. A1 Mrs. Clinton Ravin spent Saturday | [ wita her parents here. 4 \ Leslie Davis is numbered on the sick ~ '-- Joe ~Rossdeutcher and Te:oily have moved to a farm near Round Lake. -- George Scheid of Waucondi was a business caller in tiis comammunity last Saturday. s «wam ~TF'ete --Wagner has purchased a ne*% | mm Henry Kuester place in VYolo, and mov-- in the first of the week. v Raymond, of Libertyville, were Friday evening visitors at the Fisher home. r.&uu#mum Ese were f : mm * s . Mrs. --Clinton Ravin spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Dowell F '~Miss Vinnuie Bacon--visited her bro-- ther, Ed Bacon, at Round Lake last wimele W:Mrm., --~Donald Bacon, who has been visit-- mmufimz'w' re A & '~-- Joe ~Rossdeutcher and Te:oily have -- Mr. and Mrs.: Lesile Davis motored to McHenry Wadnesday afternoon. John Molidor was a McHenry caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dict Magil1 and son and Mr. and Mrs. George Scheid were Tuesday evening visitors Aat the Eese Mr. Seroysuski son, Roman, of CMMQ%GNW their summer home Gere Wednesday. Mrs. Richard Dowell ang daughter, Ada, son, James, and Millon Dowell 0 0 0 000000 0 00 6 0 a o o o o 0 0 0 e 0 0e o 0 o o Mre. 0. Sneal and son, Harry, and Irene 'and ©Mildred~ Dowell visited Monday afternoon at the Esse Fisher Lake Cunq'.-.utb,n company --the kand was able to get to the sife, This had been left open but the emaill box. on the inside was locked.: This was broken and$9F was removed. Buccess for the band ended at the Leco 'Oil company where a door was foreed open. "Nothing, it was said was lost here,_ P 'All of these places g'vo been enter-- ed in the Past. Whilé jobs were all neatly done it is believed that some-- one familiar with the idstrict was re-- sponsible for the acts. At the St. Paut depot the thieves broke into the place and got a small amount of cash. <«It is aot known whether 'any tickets are --missing. .. By battering down the door of the AT NERFIELD NET it D Wednesday evening at the Esse wane t =:>>« The INDEPENDENT ---- ----$1.50 a YEAR _ YOLO :o e it ++ * »# ~ lt is j-- 8 ' x 8 [ . L--bertyville Garage 44 // 0 o0 . C C a P A+ aA .& C . fl . .. More People Ride on Goodyear Tires _ P > <«=~~_ Than On Any Other Kind _ Sryte--Quarrry--Perrormancr --_-- $ --Comparable to the _ -- _ is W = a Costliest Cars A :é # .f' ' § _ AUTO wAm ",G AND OVERHAULING LIBERTYVILLEGARAGCE _ _ . cthine 399 If..-- in addition to these low prices # 'xn.safins All Prices Fab Flint Michigen "-fiu-qg-"nd 1 # . > bus e > $ . JV e en L. @ y ; s p e 9 t R w 4 E. ~--~KMC _ E60 4 4 > 543 f 7 <» Cite -- #%~ We coms ts --. _ ; Avoid the risk of "cut price" mer-- \_ _ "chandise, and sharp "bargaining" * _ Let us tell you in plain words and --~ _ figures what a good, honest tire--a _ Goodyear Tire--will cost you. And ~----__ when we sell you a Goodyear Tire, we not only put it on--but KEEP IT . ON and keep it going. 36 P they represent an order Of --ause it is offered at amaz-- beauty and ; reduced mndomemitheionpricenent. io nied umc the striking tones of Duco-- mwmm, ers and bullettype lamps, evident as in the new Fisher Ant Chevroler Pancied, headed and Anished / in striking tones of Duco-- rolet these qualities have been enhanced as the result ever was the design which is winning the world to the Most for yourself what amazing value is offered in the Most Because it provides ::l- ments of style, quality performance comparable to The Sport Cabrioled ~ _ Lo. b. Plins, Mich, 715 ° Evgg'

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