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Libertyville Independent, 7 Jul 1927, p. 3

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g} Chase and Miss Elsie Chase and others trom Gurnee attended the -- community Mr,. and MrS. L. 3. Bonner and chil-- dren had a family gathering of some of the Dawson family at the Forest Moum Monday. Mrs., Nelson of Minn., apent the week end with her husband, who is employed here. The Ladies Aid will have a weiner roast and bakery sale July 15 at the n':mummmn& ters of Hvanston, woere visitors at the J. 8. Denman and D. M. White homes hi&yfllud'nnkm-mt a few days visiting Millburn relatives and attended the picnic at the Minto grove. f --Mr. and Mre. W. 8. Denman and son from Waukegan were Millburn visitors wver the 4th. dent of highways. *# The route is just a little short of aix miles and the amount of concrete in is a fow hundred feet over a mile. The contractors are going at a rate of one mile a week and--from all} in-- dications the road should be opened 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 o 0 06 0o 0 0 Mias Una Minto arritved from Boston ¥KFriday, and at the Ladies Aid meeting brought from Africa where she is a Mr. and Mrs. Alftred Barter attended several conferences at Evanston the Mr. and Mrs. Stebbins (nee Strang) have moved into their new home in Waukegan. -- Miss Grace Slocum is enjoying a two weeks vacation at the home of ber Wadsworth road, completed a wesk ago, will be opened about July 19, the county highway chlef stated. . and Ethel McGuire, were Evanston Hickory corners to Woedgo's: corners at Grand ave.. was poured late Friday by the contractors,"3. J. Grove & Sons to traftic by late August or early Start on Completion of Re-- mainder of 4 1--2 Miles; Lay-- Mrs. W A. Bonner, Ralph MceGuire, Mr. and Mrs. A. Barter, accompanied | SUNSET PARK REALTY CO. $2#5%7 } Phone 280 or 104--W --~-- _ ~fpppparat en s The first mile of paring on the HAS FIRRST MILE * OF CONCRETE IN YOUR DOOR -- KNOCKS AT ing a Mile a Week. north of Libertyville on the concrete high-- way. These are in three--quarter acre tracts; or the size of four large city lots, with the most unusual terms you ever heard. Come early----pick out your tract----pay $25.00 down and the balance $10.00 per month We aré doing this in order to make it possible for people to own their own homes. You can build a'nice up--to--date two car garage and live in it until you build your home on_ the front of your property. We --have restric-- will be no shacks in this subdivision. Beginning the ninth of July we are going to sell the greatest buy in the vicinity of Liber-- tyville----SUNSETPARK ACRES------one mile at Miss D. A. Néelson, her father, and Miss Margaret Gilbert left Sunday for California, by auto. Edward Anderson swpent the week end with his mother. H.--W. Fuller is sapending the warm .----YMohn LeVoy of Chicago sP« Mrs. Scott LeVoy. &£g0. f Foday Carl and Fred ars onomios. A-- week -- ago Yeargin lost: his jJob in the garage and since then things have 'not moved in a way that wounld make the friendship of the two men conducive. On Sunday Smith sought out Chiet of Police: Lester Tiffany, "Write me out a permit," he said. "What fort" queried the chief. "To shoot Carl Yeargin,"~ replied Smith. "He goes around and bothers my wife while I'm working in the problem not yet settled to the satisfac-- tion of the scientist. 'Tremors of the earth may be caused by explosion ef mines, falling in of caves, slipping of fended ments. of the earth, but these do not explain the great shocks satisfactorily. Earthquakes are likened with volcanic activity, but which of the two is cause and which effect is aot knowun. that his 'erstwhile friend, had & turbed his domestic tranguility. The name "Caesar" was the family name of the fArst Orve Roman emper-- ors, originating in Sextus Jullus Cae sar, who was a praetor, 208 B. C. The family became extinct with Nero in 68 a.,.D., and the title "Caesar" be-- eame simply a title of dignity. Both Augustus Caesar, born September, 63 B. C., who died in August of the year 14 A. D., and Tiberiusg roled during the Hto of.--Christ. Augustus was reigt® Ing at the tfime of the birth of Christ ASKS PERMIT TO KILL FRIEND WHO BOTHERED WIFE Carl Yeargin and Fred Smith N o Longer--Friends Lake "Caesar"' Once Femily Name Causes of Earthquakes e ya~ --I .00 o by The termination .of summer wed« ther and the-- advance of a breezes over the ~¢eek end ed: the profites from-- resort onm registers. Sherif? Lawrence C stated Tuesday. g*S, . While two dance halls in the vi-- cinity of Antioch had crowds of:2,800 and 2,400 on Sunday night, these were among the few places making money, he stated. %. o63 _Crowds at many of the lakes were mmo:mmumodm Sunday but be stated that piles of pop in cases could be found 0o €e 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mrs. A. B.-- Johnson is spending a tew days at the home of Mr. and Mra. Robert Trieger at Norwood Park., Miss Cornelia Roberts of : Lake Ma-- rie, has been awarded her certificate as senior Red Croszs life saver. She will work at Hardcastle Béach -- at i nending the Univertity of Tnimors. -- attending the U of Miinois. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Trieger of Nor-- nes Wright, from Baker, UVregon. ~ The bunco and 500 party given on Mondsy evening by the D. of G. A. R: was well attended. Mrs. Clara Feltner won the prize in 500 and Mrs. Lois Hansen in bunco. Mrs. Wmn. Hille ters sold. <+His anticipation--of business had -- excecded actual > sales by 90 0" \:",' @ . 1 > ,,t':.'.iq'g.q.go.'mmu' & ' ; h , : :; f OURUIAILS |> |prulscuet foes Tolk' s a MDC| ~Mrs. Edith Nelson of Jennings, Kan., REsom HI 3y nas been visiting her aunt, Mre. D. A. n C ee. m.m&..fbflc!anmm Depm,..sm_c fl'.at c.r.m g: n:n:f': wase farmarliy Migs m& Were Fair But Spending ow in Cake Hi%eions.m OL WEATHER ; | \mee.) WEA TH RyT :+ 3 '1 «_ hostesses. ON C /¥ Mr. and mmm c" Minnic B: Mrs, Kd RESORT has been C A WilMama -- a former Brooks has been enter-- aft $ {10 innings). Third game (the young C Indies)--Prairie View, 9;"*Deerfield, 7. -- We are sorry that Harold Giss was injured in one of the ball games and Wwill be laid --up for a few days. M. Frant«, of Deerfleld, chairman of J | ants, deserves a great deal of credit 3 for the success of he picnic. So we wish to thank this committee for its * fine work. '| 'Services boeginning July 10: Sunday Mrs. Florick was formerly Miss Helen him aghin. Tuesday morning Orlandi played, and at the close of a perfect day the table was spread for thirty-- one and all enjoyed a fine supper. Word was received heer the first of the voek_oltgl: duthw:t A. B. m At _ wm" tncsu:\aent. m'u wnkuvnhmhfln%i:flmm tractor who built the First National Bank and the new Methodist: parson-- age. Bh::ovuthoaonmqortur the addi to the high school. Mr. and Mrs.~B. D. Blair of Detroit, ;itr?d"lu Loule Hertel at Lake u # Who said that the Vernon Material Co. is not prosperous, when all three officers blossomed out with new autos ;wtthln the <last two weeks. -- Frank Salchenberger chose a Nash cabriolet; Mr. Perkins selected a Chgvrolet sedan land Mr..Schroeder a Buick brougham. After spending a couple of months visiting relatives and" friends in the southern part of the state, Mrs. Spen-- ge.r bas returned to good old Half ¢ 7. / se Chas. Foote i sback At his job as flagman for the St. Paul railroad at {v:wsm We are glad to see f back at work, after several weeks of J11 health. i. game at the Everett grounds Monday, The score was 14 to 12% in favor of the 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0 06 A--plicnic was held Monday at the Wheeling Forest Preserva where Mrs. E. Schroeder's sisters have five tents O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 son, Charles, spent one day last week 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0 o 0o o Wedding bells are ringing -- today. Mre. Joseph Sarage is spending sometime in Chicago with® har eon, 00000200000000_ Mrsa. Ernest . accompanied Mrs, An HALF DAY , also Mrs. 8: T. Foote, and , Union Bank of Chgo tr to D. Wool-- ner. Deed $10;: Lot 1, bik 11, Wood-- Mfih.ntfln-l.-fi:g'floeh. A. O0, Leuthessar 'wife to E. K. Heyden. WD $10. ~Pt lot 2, bik 8, pt lots 4 and 10, and lots 3 ant %!m:.ndu.,Mnb.ptSn Rdith M..Hundley & hus to C. F. Grant. WD $10. Pt lot 10, blk 11, Exmoor addn to H. Park, pt Sec 23, May Doe. : WD $10.+ Lot. 66 ley's Sub, pt Sec 1, 'Antilioch. _ Cora M. Benz and hus to | 'h'.umwn'mmwx.g: resub Coon and Lindeay's pt 16. 'Waukegan. e . R..O. Johnson'to H. Sigurd Oleon. WD $10..34 int in lot 2, blk 2, Wil-- sons sub, pt Secs 13 and 14. Grant. C. C.--Gridley and wife to Clara X" ~Sellers. WD $10. 'Lot 32. Cope land Manor, pt Secs 21 and 22, Lib G. H. Hollister and wife to J. E. Peterson and wife jt tens. WD $1. Pt Se qr of the NW ar of Sece 10. Grant. «. H. V. .Rener and wife to R. Wer bane and wife jt tens. WD $8400. Pt lot 14, bik 6, Exmoor addn, Deer E. J. Grundy to A. Lencioni. Deed $25,000.° Lot 15. blk 7, N & W divsn of Hland Park. sell and wife Jt tens. Deed $10. Lots 1 and 2. block 20. Lake View Ests pct Secs 5 and 6, Shields. M. Zupece and wife to F. Brence and wife Jt tens, ¥.D $10..:Lot 17, blik 4. Waukegan Hlands, pt See 33, and --~wife jt tens. WD $10. Lot 17, kegan. o .E D. Meyer to F. C. Krone and wife jt tens. WD $10. --Pt W ht of the NW ar of Sec 34, EK.. s .__F. P. Murphy and wife to K. Mullings and wife jt tens. WD $10. Lo $2, resub of tract K. Pistagua Hts, pt Sec 21, Grant. * blk 4, Waukegan Hlands, pt Sec 33, Waukegan. H. L. Sparks and wile to Helen Forbes. ~WD $1,200. Lot 10, Druce Lake Sub, pt Sec 19, Wtzn. ~-- Lena . Winters et al to T. C. £o-- wards. QCD. Pt lot 11, and pt lot 16, 8 T 8 Sec 16, Newport. . J. B. --Martin to W. Rodman and wife jt tens. WD$1. Lot 10, West Waukegan. -- * E. T. Grigware ct al to G. Wilke. QCu $10. Lots 28 and 29. 1st addn to.Greenwood Gardens, pt Deerfield. . Modern Cemetery and Mausoleum Co. to Matrgaret Sponenberg. W1 $350, --~Lot 167, See E. North Shore C. E. Daniels and wife to G. D. Gargala. WD $10. °Pt lot 1, Wash H. K. Hoff and J. S. Matthews Trs to F. P. Murphy and wile it. tens. WD $10. ~Lot 63, resub of Pis-- taqua Hts, pt Sec 21, Grant. Chicago, IIL, July 1.--Visitors from FOR FARMERS AT --ANNUAL MEETING ht Hts Acres. pt See 29, Wau-- August 11. to be Host to State ral-- Association I ty on se 177 F. W. Johnson & wt to G. B. John-- son & wt, it tens QCD $10. Lot #8, Block 2, Mullerys Sub, pt Sec 5, Linke Co Nt! Bnk of Libertyville to O. H. Muelier & wt tens WD $850. Lot 183 1st Addn to Williams Park, pt Secse 28 & 33, Wauconda. J. H. Stewart & wt to Laura J. Clin-- ger QCD $1.. Lot 22%, Block 74, Lake View Hts, pt Sec 15, Benton. - E. V. Orvic & wt to H. Deacon QCD $10. Lots 21 and 22, Block 2, Oak-- land Sub, pt Sec 17, Waukegan. C T & Tr Co., Tr to G. M. Lindgren Deed $850.. Lot 182, Hovlands ist a:&n to Deerfield, pt See 32, Deer-- ng.m&vtt:'&!.(}nltm C, E. Grant to G. F. Bock & w!, Jt tens WD $10. Lot!l.mkl.mxhludfl o.r.noenoo.r.ermwnmi Pts Lots 15, 16 Block 3, Highland --C.B. Grant to G.--F. Bock & wt, tin'bup Pts Lots 15, 16, : g y > eweomb; 36. + to 1. Maur va 6 8k . ' C ; ndo & wit, t tens Déed $78. Lot C. A. _ Newcsomb sr. Tr to Mrs. C. Ebira. Deed $450. Lots 13 and 14, gr of Sec 21. Avon. J. Collison et al to E. R. Cross. and wife jt tens. QCD $10. Pt W Mdfll"flroffl.cll,#m ; Union Badhk of Chicago, Tr to H. :.?;fé-t} £ 100 * oatns Fadnkans ie -- . 1 LIBERTYVILLE GARAGE 19 ie fif OUR WANT ADS GET SURE R --all find in Chevrolet exactly the car that meets their needs, at a price whose lowness re flects the economies of gigantic of quality or prestige-- who demands combined econ-- omy, utility and fine appear-- ance--owners of high--priced automobiles who wish to enjoy the <advantages of additional purpose automobile--those women and men who require personal cars of unquestioned smartness--the business man s5g25 to.b. _famous orchestra played all last summer at Channel Lake Pavilion, 1« --I$ OPEN_--_ _ LUCE & EARL, Phone 2 t + 3 A7T THE 1925 PRICE! Terms $100 Cash, balance $5.00 per month and interest. ' Four choice lots in Libertyville. Allimprovements in and paid for. BILL DONAHUE 625 to.b. 45 tePraan / made a wonderful hit ber § L1 *4 +4 rpwnmmMJ.u to beat our decorations. SBea 780 bite mauge *y

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