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Libertyville Independent, 9 Jun 1927, p. 5

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.___|-- _ Deere and International -- |1 | -- P Leg of Lamb . . . . 39cf. & e na" | Cory's Market 545 No. Milwaukee Avenue -- Phone 476 LIBERTYVILLE. Pork and Beans, 3 for . 25c Choice Pot Roast . . .--20c l Pork Shoulders, small, lean. .. 17¢ Premium Pork Loins . . . 23¢ Pure Creamery Butter . . , 43¢ Smoked Cali Hams . . 20c Specials for Saturday Keep Y Valuables in Our Safety Deposit Vaults CORN MACHINES We invite YOUR Banking Business If YOU have things of value and papers of importance which are in danger of FIRE, THIEVES or BURGLARS, bring them --to our bank TODAY and rent a Safety Deposit box; this will cost you but little and save you much WORRY. International, Rock Island TRADE HERE AND SAVE MONEY Two Row, 12 k Start Saving Regularly NOW! You Will Soon Need LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK A Few of Our Many * 4 Mrs. Robert Plotsz was seriously in-- Jjured one day last week at the home dm.mvhen.::olmm Both knees and at were sprained and she also sustained many bruises. BShe is doing n'cely at present. pleted for paving Newberry avenue, and expects to be pouring concrete on that street either--the last of this or the first of next week. leader in politics, will leave his Lake Villa home July 1st for a three months vacation in Europe. _ Melvin Kohner was taken to the Vic-- tory Memorial hospital Friday and on erated on for appendicitis. His condi-- tion is regarded as sitisfactory. ./ The Garden Club will meet June 15 at 7:30 p. m, standard time, with Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Miller, on Park Ave. The topic for disoussion will be peon-- Laux at Antioch Q'm . of the wuek. -- _ Mr .and U.Wor are. now occupying the Ken fHlat at Wright' Court and Broadway, formeriy the Dr. Taylor ressdence . R Haute, Ind., are the guests of rela-- {ummuumm a ~Frank Eger is back in the hardware store this week, after an iliness last-- ing about hree woeeks. Mr. and Mrs.«Edward Kenunedy, Jr., announce the birth of a son, Tuesday, at their home on McKinley Ave. For piano tuning, give your order to Liberty Music Shop. All work done by Earl G. Alden, Sr. Phone 400. 4t Mrs. James 8 and Mrs. Harry Taylor Mnmnl of Charles 'Mr. and Mrs. Woesley Waters are the parents of a new son, born last Monday night. Maxine Rathburn is apatient in the Victory Memorial hospital, after an operation for appendicitis, _ Mr. and_Mrs. Carl Lange of Terre Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Grandy have a new daughter, born las; Suncay, June A--son was born to Mr. and Mrs llcuumeklut'l'hmday,.lms. Items Of General Interest To Local People ** beauty 'with a per-- manant wave. We give every. eustomer an in-- dl_vlngmtouchmha mony : her particu-- lar type of beauty. ENBANOI your K,,lIo idb C Cmame PUSH:WAVE $10 11 °0 ~du _ar Lee °+ We w d Hee o Wc mc d if\ vi% ) z ' f Ei;' Ukeleles, guitars, banjos and other instruments, at the Liberty Music Bhop, two doors south wf post office. 4t basoball t¢am will play a double head-- er at.the fair grounds diamond. The first game will 'start at 1 o'clock, and Long Groevy will be the visitors. 'The second game will\ be with a colored team from Waukegan, and will start at three o'clock. on Christiar Science to be given in Masonic Temple, 220 N. Sheridan Ro. SBaturday evening, June 11, at 8, day-- light saving time. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Rouse of Munde-- lein, left Wednesday of this week on & vacation trip, to be gone about a month.. They will go to the northwest-- First Church--of Christ, Scienttet, of Waukegan, cordially invites you zad your friends to attend a free lecture 1mm-ua=mm ::Mhh ,mdl'l'hnm avenu Wednesday. > They have a tént on the lot just north of the North Shore Line Station, where the equip-- ment is kept. f The work of paving the streets in Libertyville Highlands is progressing nicely, after being held up a number of days on account of the rainy wea-- ther.. ~Several new houses will be erected there as soon as it is possible to use the paving. The room in the Gr:dley building, formerly' ocoupied by John.Cole har-- ness shop, is being redecorated and fixed up for occupancy. 'The name of a sanitarium there for theumatism. time with that malady, and his friends hope to sse him back home soon. . Drmtmmmaoua'ture particularly about trading coats after a good horseshoe--game is over. But what he does object to is someone leaving a size 46 coat for him, when he wears a 36. the tenant or the nature of the busi-- The force of men emoloyed by the Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Knigge and sons Bobbie and Donald, and Mr. and Mrs. B. DMethorn wmfw.y guests at the home of Mr. an -l(u.chany in Waukegan. | The CM)M of FRairfield will give an ice cream social, also a prize bowling'contest, at the Fairfield hall on Thursday evening, June 16th. Everybody welcome. > -- --B. F. Swan left last week for Wau-- for an automobile trip trough m'&nd Ohio. 'They will visit rei-- atives in Columbus and other po'nts, man of Libertyville, underwent an op-- pital last Thursday for the removal of George Burfidge, well known nursery-- Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Pyilsizor left on at to take the mud baths in uverholzer, and a fine of $100 and costs imposed. 'The young man's fath-- Work of Farm Women er made a trip to Mundelein and paid "WMWMM The executive -- committec of the duties about heurs 'flcmtvhmnhmnmt':tge: z a day than the hired men do«» home of Gordon Ray, at Diamond I «ke | . Star I'r day night. _ Among other malters | ecmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmemm distoced of, it was dediced t nold the annual picnic of tha farmetrs at D'iam-- % oad Zate, as last yeur, the date to be o s-- ckoser fater. At the meeting Friday F Jt., of Mundelein, and Wm. Fink of 1 Wanaranda IHant! Traw ~ onmuaud / Litk derly. ~He was placed in the village Jail, and made u-ngnpun effort e'3 mkflnm Q'u.m"' in the court of Police: Magistracte Crou S e Lo ant A J As rewA Elmburst u ie i m oi m o x # ' Mrs. Gerald Andrews, of Libertyville. Garry Redmond of Lake Forest was arrested in Mundelein Sunday night, charged --with being drunk and disor-- Therejwil' be a {amily reunion taday (Thureday) at the nome of C. W. An-- drews, proprietor of the Smiling Serv-- ite gas station.. Those atteanding are Mr. Andrews' brothers, E. E Andrews, ,-- wiiiam -- Legate, employed in the mamu&.c&uz'mr ciatiot thi A to Maufln to take the course "mmgtlhm.whn a large number of young men will ba there, Albert Hagerty, also of Lib-- ertyville, will go back this year and: at the close of the instruction this year will be granted a commission. The Kiwanis Club will have an un ey cronieg. Jns 46. onl uis evening, e speaker . will be Sterling H. Takeuchi, a grad-- usate student: at Northwestern Univer-- eity. His subject will be "Japan, Eco-- nomic and political." . He is one of the most able of Japanese young men of this country. He has been eiected to meimbership in the Amercan Society orl International Law, and has othe: high ! m _ Bee our bargains in planos. Liberty fm Shop. :'Two doors south of post Toilet goods sale Special Price . 29c Decker & Neville > Phone 55. Uhnyvlllc' tre RexcML store l M ; JUNE 9,°1927. i 3f~,".fi£':.'?7 4 E@g is ;' Children's Play Suits 'Children's Underwear-- #I| -- 75c--$1.00--$1.25 " se _ :1 joe . Paul G. Ray and A. R. Schnaebele left Sunday morning -- for Memphis, Tenn., where they will attend the Na-- tional ~Kiwanis© Convention, as ~dele Club. Gus Krumrey was one of the regularly elected delegates, but was nugble to leave his duties with the Public Service Co., and Mr. Schnaebele went in his place. * > and family. He will also visit other points in the west before returning Miss Helen Bulkley, who has dbeen teaching in 'the Clinton high school, reetuned herd the first of the week to »spend her vacation with her parents, Mr.N Mrs. R. W. Bulkley. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Huson and Mr. and Mrs Fred Croker were in La-- grange Friday to attend the wedding of Dr. Robert Edwards and Miss Nina Roessler, the ceremony being perform-- ed at the 'Wicker Park church. | DdeComm.muuntum«ofm1 First National Bank, left last Friday for Los Angeles, Calif., where he will spend a month's vacation visiting his _ "Babs" the play presented at the bigh school last Thursday and Friday nights was well attended, and much enjoyed by teh audiences. Mrs. 8. C. Kimball, who was taken to the Victory Memorial --hospital last Friday for treatment, is reported as much improved. gream and cake to his guests. This was the regular monthly meeting of Wednesday, June 15: w A Blue Streak Western Madge Bellamy, Holbrook Blinn, May Allison, Warner Baxter and June 16 -- 17: Ailso a Comedy and News With MARY BRIAN Also a Comedy June 11 : AFRAID TO LOVE. With Clive Brook, Jocelyn Lee and Norman Trevor. A French love farce that gets faster, farc-- ler and funnier--every foot of the June 12: With Renee Adoree. _ > A picturesque comedy of South-- ern France. June 13 -- 14: Also a Comedy and News Thurs.,--Fri., June 9 -- 10 : LILLIAN GISH In Nathanie!l Hawthorne's Cias THE SCARLET LIBERTYVILLE, JLLINOIS FLORENCE VYIDOR in Admission 206 and 40¢c HEAVEN ON CONRAD NAGEL In Lawrence Gray, in RICHARD DIX in --« Fri.: $1 ies' Wash D .00 to $4:75 THE INDEPENDENT------ONLY $1.50 YEAR Lake County Insurance Agency |_ THE LOWEST RATES CONSISTENT WITH GOOD INSURANCE Telephone No. 8 Or 628--M--1 «= = « LIBERYVILLE, HL FIRST NATIONAL BANK ~ Capital and Surplus $100,000 LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. June 11th is a day of National importance _ for on that datea,ylle,OO0,000 Americans _ will welcome home'to the U. S. A. our in-- _ ternational aviator hero--Captain Charles _ A. Lindbergh. We are 5'lad to honor him who symbolizes _ the iou_ of today and who has done so -- much for--the advancement not only of -- modern aviation but of a more cordial and _ fnerrdldy understanding between this coun--,. try and its neighbors across the seax. 5 Our hats are off to Captain Lindber& yz May his achievyement linger long in the -- heart of America and l{e an enduring in-- -- .spiagtion to the constant progress of civil-- . ization. ' Roofing too! We recommend this especially for garages, e w t 4o o goah is 2 ons on We carry a roofing to fit every price require-- _ :""_m"'" ::',: ment ' although we recommend asbesto "d 2. manence at lowest mbmm & Libertyville Lumber Company _ HAVE YOUR AUTOMOBILE INSURED IN THE "WELCOME" _ LINDBERC sod YOUcnhymFMAh o tos Shingles right--over the old roof --at a . . _ _= great saving. You don't have to pay to have the o old shingles torn off and carted away. And you °3 have m beautiful, fire--safe and permanent roof . _ . in a'much shorter time. 4 o Fiexstone Shingles are all mineral from top to * '% 'bottom, and should not be confused with ordinary 2 in price can never have the permanerste and +.3 fire--safety that go with asbestos. % Flexstone Shingles are slate--surfaced in ertistic +. ®. r Days -- ¥ . 3t u5 § MM6 l c sn * "ud e K As l 4 A fl. F .. -- ag ag Pss Afi-"fi

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