is E: George Shober was born in Wauke |~ Mr and | were in Mc : 'hw'mfifi Mrs. J. and Mrs. Tom Gra ~~we tiers in Lake 'having come to ham of mmmuh t . ~m¢w~"' Mrs. George Duffy, of North Chica-- CE ".'.-M'. ""'"."m'»"p'mnmwumum 4 ;.hh "::;Mhh Sunday. parents, sever ; velma Fits spent the week end at R \M:'w&ow:'m M..________...__. & w'.«.'u m?.nnu: "1000099000990(!00 : Whaukegan. Learing Chicaso, ther' 0 0 O O O O O O O 0 0O O 0 0 5 Hred in Waukegan for a time, but for the past thirty<Cive years hk.ltm' Mr--and Mrs. Orsen Washbunre, of have been spent in --Fremont, where Chicago spent Sunday with relatives iR % 000 0 00 0 0000 0 0 0 3 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daty spent lats Et Monday evening with Mrs. and Mrs. E Cady in Waukegan s E motored to Waukegan on Wodnerdey, $ on duty at Danville, dast FPriday Sat-- urday and Sunday, on account of the * Lesalie Brehns, Co'and Wishman and Mayme Cashmore, of Waukegan, call-- _ .. od in Round Lake this week. Mrs. Luln Appley and children 'of ge= : MrS. Naomta: McCandies motored to E. lu.l-_':m.:l.hh _---- LIBER TYYILEE <~G A R A GE He was a-- competent and> {aithtful workman at his trade, and was a de voted husband and father, making the home and those within it the center O bhis life and interest. --In the long n'l'did&m'?cmomflm Funeral services were 'hell at His Rome in Round Lake, and at Ivanboe ehurch, with Rev. Arthur Jeyne offi-- eciating. Interment was made in the P P P 3 M ermier se c Bs d hlags L. o NBWce AY + Aimorn it endies. itine ssmc eied a treer s S tas 4 mO PunCial a0l VRIOD Mr. Shober had & shop, in connection in Graysiake. | Monday, Nov. 14, comduct with the farm and in Round Lake, m,mmtfilmot'w'm_mgqu Mbmcflh':'l.h&thu_l Mmuhuflnuum-'wm.um] peliecd him to give it up about five mmmw&w!mwm.fl. years ago. , tor LosAngeles, here she will spend nmis neighbors and friends. 'fimhhbmmi&omm laid to rest in the family three children, Henry J.. Shober, of &.mun.mmwmwm. Round Lake, Mrs. Gertrude E. Jan--|daughter, Mrs. Benduhm and He is survived by his 1 -.dwammm»m.um.wamumh.mm;u. ¥. Shober, of Ivanhoe. He also leaves | home of Mrs. McGrath-- 'hmma four grandchildren ami a sister, Mr.--and Mrs. Arthur Parr are the ton Cotorado:; six childre Mrs. Sophia Hoover of Maryland and pnumdshhymbanu[mmg.m,m two brothers Fred Shober, of Wau--|November 11. |are Lewis A. Mills, Mre. Rot kegan and Louis Shober, of Chicago. . St. Andrew's Guild held a business mrs LeRoy Kane, Mrs. C 21 ngv-s_mmmlmummumB.J.--I.gm....n..,fi.nu.-m 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0o 0o 0o o --ROUND LAKE -- o out the county, having formed --a wide .i'hln.n&.'m ho 'will be during w sortrowed : by his death. He is aurvived by his wite ~and three children, -- Arthur >~of Ivanhoe, Belvridere streats, T5 years ago.-- . He followed the trade of a black-- asmith for more than 35 years and then retired to a ferm in Fremont township which he farmed for many years prior to the declining ~of his Realth some years ago when he was forced to leave the farm and move to Jensen of Portland, Ore. The deceased was well known thru ES; RESIDED IN COUNTY 75 YEARS sn «* day of November. -- Those who were present at the celebration were: : E. and L. Begsinger, Frits Shubert Clara 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Frits Shubert, E4 Bensinger -- and Clara Meir apent Tuesday with Mar moved Anto the ~John~Wick house, near the St. Paul Station. there, returned with them. | The Woman's Club met at the Con-- gregational church on Tuesday after-- Mrs, Oscar Olgen spent Friday in Chicago. Mrs. D. G. White and Mrs. Mcintosh were in Chicago on Wedneésday. -- R. B. Godfrey spent Sunday in Wan Mrs, Oscar Olsen spent Friday in Chicago. Mre. D. G. White and Mrs. Mcintosh were in Chicago on Wedneésday. 'R.B.Odnqqn.ntaulayhm _ The Steusser family will soon be 0 0 0 0 0 0 °0 0O 0 0O 0 O O O | petrayal, o WEST FREMONT o Loftis on are »peading a counts of goks Wi \ sont of the Dlamong Laxe comman Waneeni® | . _ .0 . 220y 1 Mrs.--Nora n, at 8t 'u,u'?rmmwu- _ _ Mise Jease Knudsen, teachet of the spent the week end with A yeat azo . he had sought retlet the bome 0f Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Case "'the. Ed Krepple, of Long Lake, [BTOuED surgery in a Chicago hospits! ~a5y ar e hay gopmenr home . _ was in Round Lake on 'Tuesiay. : | DOf MeYer recorored bie strongth. He .. 4 r. from here attended: the children epent lsst Sunday at the P.| : The deceased was born and died 00 ping . o orgv esnt + _ Meyers:home. : ' ~ . --| the same farm, a large estate of-- $00 . Fapg at und son. od to Mo Mary Lou Kennedy, of Long Lake 2¢r0s between Prairie View.and Diz Honry on business . turday; «: ~.= speit Monday and Tuesday at the mond Lake. -- His entire life, lacking ~ My5 . E; &*,.'. Fits home. s * ,wmmumumw..s Ain. 8. 1 * motored © to Mr. and Mrs. Dell Richardson re. spent at farming.: : ' n Bunday, where they vis turned chome from a vacation with; --'The following sketch of the life Of A4ted Mra. Ameos, _ _: ; ~-- _ _ relatives and friends in Wisconsin. _ ; Mr. Mills was read at the funeral; Mre. Core Dowell visited her dat Evelyn Rosing, Gordon Gilbert and| _ Henry A. Mills, an old time settier ¢hter, Mrs. Lioyd Fisher on last Sat-- Robert Lempker, of ~Chicago, m,u,mmm;:&um'm. e C the week end at the Rosing home. home on Friday, Nov. 11th,' . after &Mhlfi"%: A lmmmm_'nummwm Mrs. Eyze. Fisher ahd Mre.Cora Dow-- of Libertyvilel were in Round Lake®'. He wus the--son of Mr. andMrs: o motored--to Waukesesn last SBat-- Helen Wilson and Arthur Schooly, idents on what is known as the Mills Dowell and Ciarence and of --Waukegan, called at the Floyd Reon--farm.: It was here: the deceased was Howard Hironimus, were Sunday call ehan home this week. : born in 1857, Hsei father had some to ers at the Harry Passfield home on Duriey --Curran has been confined |Diamond Lake to Caifornia in 1849, Sunday. --° s to hber. home with tonsilitis for the just afte rgold had been discovered _ Idoyd Fisher.motored to McHenzy past week, : {there. . He purchased a {farm. with on Friday. ys. | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Junge were in Mc some of the gold he had himseX Ais--; Rillwood Doell was a Wanconda--vis Henty on Monday. e 18 _ eevered. It was on this farm his son. itor on Bunday.> -- y A 4 ¥¥i> on the tenth laid to rest in the family lot at the : New York, November 15--Announce | _ He is survived by his wife.> Mrs. Rings, Incorporated, one of New York's Emma Albrecht Mills; an only sister, largest: automobile retailing organis-- (Mrs Libbie Cronkhite, of Fort Lip. 8tions associated with Dodge Brothers |are Lewis A. Mills, Mre. Robert Rouse Of New 'York and _ will henceforth Mrs. LeRoy Kane, Mrs. C arence Snet. serve «flmflr us a --Paige dealer singer and Mrs. Hardin Rouse. There in New The announcement are also soven grandchildren. _. . emes as<a suprize due to the jong _ Ralph Rouse and Mrs. John Rouse p _ *'acsc__t_ --«va_ + _---- y»». . . | Uamond LAake Herald,--was one of the "aang, and many beautitel horat oc To Market® Paige CArs copies uncovered. Singer, in his day a business caller here on Monday.----|; Woeaver beld & A q _ erowd Lfrom. this flm' mf_"" """ 4# io. ;"1-424. l..-_....A -'h'fi"- M " j'-- _ Rev. Street concluded by saying we service facliities as usual, offering turning the ther choek.' 'Next Sunday and to Paige owners in rawidly returning to. the good old days O LAKEZURICH ~O when everyone 'went to churtch. The gooo,fi-'fl 00 0 00 0 0 an R 1 + m:todhul:uudchum ford --and Rudsinskt. attended> "Dad's services at 10:30 a. m. | Day"--and the football game at the ons lee in aive o niprpie mt nhenern t University of Hlinois, ol.m. ¢ 0 0 0 0 0 0200 000 0 0 |..%", § au8, nmsmad aho mm o vow ~'°"lu.vmndl_rl'.}.m 0 0 0 0--0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 O made QW to <Oht zt > ~ "cage on, Preses B s 5&"" well spent . Wednesday evening m-&ammuvau cHonrr on Thassaay _ """ "C" '" lors of--the church on Novemmber i1 -- =~ Li PA P PR #A -- s neimtccse--essocaney| -- 11 U 1P M D puot it away.. Thus Chriat--laid down kvows that Grakham stizndard of val His plan for pesace: _ ~mes," said Mr. Jen ) in announcing When--Christ did not use his power bis taking of the \ to save Himself, the people turned -- ""I belMeve their asgo with the against Him. Today there are entire Paige--Detroit Motor Car Company will mmtmm&mmmmm'mdhhzmm trying to conquer the world by force. tho. industry. I fool that it is certain: The minister emphazized the Tect that that they will advance standards of Greece was once the miost powerful Talue in their new fleld pust as they of nations, by virtu of her viectorious have in other tields which they 'have wars. ~But it was a losing fight, and entered. j mmmbmdmmhut: Thru the affillation -- with C. H. Jen-- nations. _ Napoleon -- conquered nings," Incorporated, Paige acquires wm,mbmhcnhdbni".mnmam,"'umm lostes, because wars are nover won. service etations and emles; me;, <to Napoleon--suld of Christ: "His is @ gether with the immeasurable good-- soon _be :diminished ~until "it <is for-- > At their now locations, the Jenninks to put it scimfwypemfwyphmycm{wyp established -- wars. ~But it was a losing fight, and entered. 4 ; mmmbuodmmhug Thru the aftilation-- with C. H. Jen-- d antr to o osieo whawl nings,' Incorporated, Paige ac@uires world, only to be exiled to an isiand. full retail coverage of the metropolis All of his winnings by force : were and most of its prosperous© Napoleon--suld of Christ: "His is @ gether with the immeasurable good-- power of 'peace and~will extend 'over© wil built up by Jennings' policies and """""""'"m"ur; o DIAMOND LAKE 0 saies executiv that fatal night," he said, "they ob. 2410 of Grmmham.Brothers Trucks and want their country to have the strong-- "'Wmfl"wfl est army in the world. <Jesus said the same dbonesty, sound pol Aarmy & «> We M As Peter drew his eword to defend DOdge their-- wonderful reputation and is not a pacikist. ~~ In ~aspocinting: himself 'with the 3 mu}mmu-ootcw Graham Brothers, and the Paige line, betrayal, .stnotmu:".'-m-""-"lib"-' plans of Christ with the plans of oth YRY,: the contact with the Grabhams er leaders down.to the present time. Which he enjoyed during their former 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 1 0 o a a 1221 as the 'dealer. . _ 0.90 0 0 0 90.0 00 0 00 0 . Siuce the orgatdintion O C. 40 Jon-- Attendants at the Diamond Lake nings, Incorporated, in November 1924 church last Sunday morning were it krew to include a force of $50 per-- somewhat surprised when Rev. C.=E. sons, operating 38 welllocated unales Street, of Evanston, 'who subsituted rooms: and--service stations, with a for Mr. Scheuerman, gave them a lec-- Sales volumé in 1926 approrimating: ture on how to prevent another world $10,000,000. --= _ = . * K war. ~They had etrpected to hear a Mr..Jennings' new connection with mmmma-mmmflmmun@, of : America's victories. but not «o One of the strongest retail selling or: with this young man, who claims he EAnizations in the automotive Lieid. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n ferings expressed the sympathy of all ; : ) s omle d hike ; © einlienl o oo onl d N. . y C wptt $ ; . '& Eamet" O B * % te : ; 3 ie .. ~Er o B "-- 4 & 5 P \ } A ' lay: _ ---- \ o e mt Pged heC e t +0 . /A _ -- e P KRA Fnest s hm s oe w ..3 E> e s K i5 2 C A s f + * h y SCa P S e ht oi uk io. wle." M M e <aLk. * en 7 i 3 7 @ 6 8 "'"'"'S'ew rs. 1A e Da s C sitt) Einosb 5 ol e is F . \ bié wl sds ioh :' & W ';' i# > e k (% 3 # 2 k % l . . Mr. and Mrs. Leslle Dn T. Fes inss t 5f CHINR(EF » ~~1.--." 1 o8 1: , ~vo B9 : Aget: F -- C tau ~ wban o + ~C aAL . P0 o c . . 'A. J s T 4 ) UK .v a'Ap : 15 . m | : Davi® e uce actachs P m L.00 )c 'che M M fi. ebA ,"%'J':@'?m riclael :3 i s i S wb PCsn :+ --pbdig Ee © pe hn ies \v: Week.] :: => 2s n Sss ; i % -:' + MBA L 2 #R,TL &A ) 1': y it . _ UNMOSEE : MAE * T K ci*:>~ 2 y i o e P m o t 12x o. TX C : 5 w * oh,." Aie | e jA > >%> 3 tm . > " m u12. .~| Dunco. club on evening, w!'lth home dm »Mg ~---- York ewiles representative, then: as O sales executive at Detroit, and since --~ 1924, as 'the metropolitan~dealeér. and Ray Graham. in the past, I found the same dbonesty, sound business poi-- w gave John F. and Horace E. Dodge their wonderful reputation and established public confidence in the w&m?u of val hbis taking of the Paige. eights, was a caller here last woek. $# o 0 0 6 0 000 0 6 o o ) Misses <Fink; Harkness, Craw-- and 'Rudsinski!, attended> "Dad's e Find Symhols """"%memmgsumm N'w*m*m first. propertios to be comin were waper| sonle order had charge of the first & *+~~_~--~.~--_ 1OH form one of the emblems of the obert Kirk and fam-- ' lodge. & Pee . ; E}gfi wabs 39 SBinger's paper was dated Sept. 10, The Libertyville Times, carrying a date of April 14, 1881, and a motto of "Justice for All, Malice Toward ® n Iits | * ~ The Chicago Morning News, Sept. Two coins of the day were also in-- |~ ~--These mementos of 46 --years ago are | to .be increased with the addition of _ a hotel owner on the east bank of the lake, is Jong sincée dead but his paper has lived on and flourished under the name of the Libertyville Independent. awoept by, bringing new . generations and wearing Away the old, much as Mm'm' charch now nues. at Maple and Douglas ave-- so to be prepared for a newer vault. 4. have passed on. might raise a half century away for they 'kno wthat by then they. would ' aaAmin ~ grapriieh 3"5; mm MAL E. T ie . e > Pvba . $ *CB > 3 x e > --4s08 4 > s * ae m > We AmEnee . * POPt P P S#3 SI 3 * e P x e §3 c : n * % 5 hnd nth 4 *An o s t in > *' se 9k . t..> 4 S ty 4 @Ra [ FKe . P L¥ -- * oo in m eene e n Heat tal & B ¥ Mikion : 4 .. ¢ -- M 3 ~ KE _ ® Bc (s. ALS cll . <<! /. + Mnz O O 80. >( . oo 000(40 JA *A > TT ~A 8 . Lo s ave . a um 7 "pac P reth x5 k + ® pe i O old en s m w oV (A0-- AADOPLY VALRC J c( 0 §3 shiy3a M%m vivid new beauty and design of the *3 mmfie 8 Six is the mechanical masterpiece beneath . . ~--. 34 Hillelimbing ability increased 8 -- 6,-- Exclusive paseated device to pre-- ' _ . These, and many other new--and exclusive features, contribute vitally Mntlees se o. . Te tr-- 5 11 . o ttar ... i x h a s P A 42 }!, on fi ',@'L;%fi'ffl upmobile 1928 Six for its new beauty and ex-- & l mnthium . i# ): _ m ce nr 5 4k _"f",":'«':'f $ :"' )P ie oc .,: esnt "g*"' » o Ks 4 . JA s i s is .. CE se sire n : hk 4 e mrtkf--fa,.1"". o ,pualit than "'x",? ?MM"WM 1395 -- z';:o § 'I § Ang: B5 i e yelt rea Taes piston pins instead of u or splash. } 6. Exclusive patepted OUR WANT ADS GET SURE RESULTS <+ . % it PP k it lower prices, one at only $9%5, £. o. b. Detroit. The wbndafnlly' fine four--s available in this Paige eigbm He ~R. J. LYONS " :ble in't.i:i; P.:'i;elve:'g'l;:.':n;l')lu you to a wholly new sense 'of quiet and restful-- _E it. a / 1*% \5o