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Libertyville Independent, 17 Nov 1927, p. 5

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f Y ou Get REAL NEWS In THE LIBERTYVILLE ok . A Careful Buyer; V You Get REAL NEWS In THE LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT For Only $1.50 A Year. A. Careful Buyer: % 1 teresting. Mv."hm A. Careful Buyer 'ADMISSION $1.00 PER COUPLE This is to be Only gne of the many good times to be had at these Amnm&uumummnurm Haill, every Wednesday evening. There is a good floor and good music. Wednesday Evening, Nov. 30 D A NC E.! _ _ Capital and Surplus, $150,000° _ ~ MUSIC BY HAPKE'S ORCHESTRA (THE ACTiONn WILL BE CONTINUED NEXT wEeEek Interested in buying a quality furnace. but greatly confused by the conflicting claims made for the various makes. cieal reserve, we offer To build your hnan-- FAVOR AND CONFETTI At The Libertyville Town Hall Of The Steel Tape Hl and the Scales in -- |/|| AI* z3 NA PROLOGUE builds a 'strong reserve is ready for the critical test-- and can come through with colors fiying. FOR 60 minutes modern gladia-- tors have smashed and tackled, sprinted and kicked --and the score tells the story. Better condition, bet-- ter training-- these explain the vic-- tory In sports. planning ghead and getting ready count heavily Life is like that, too, Pair O air O. Scales: Premier's m I bustion chamber weighs x Mr. Scales. ~Yes, those dome * firepots. ¥y, thick e ~ Sal Post No. EXTRA LADIES 25¢ J Drand new hunting outfit, pointed cap and all. He admitted he was going to take the first short vacation in a year, and was to go to Shelbyville to hunt the elusive quail. Doc was ful} of pep over his trip, and the Bob Whites are expected to suffer. : Dr. F. H. Martin was seen on the street this noon all decked out in a t F sented both parties in the deal. . . mmn On Friday, Nov. 18, Mrs. Bayard , Parade Liyon, a Chinese lady from Eilkhorn, |Jessel m.w;wumm-aul-!m Chinese and Japanese artware. appro--| the au priate for Christmas gifts. at the home Thankagiving will be observed at the Methbodist -- church Sunday ertep tor will consider two Oof the greatest things in our national life. Harry Madill Bartliett was broker in a deal this week in which John R. are serving on the Federal grand ',.",,' in Chicago this week. They will be released from their duty in the fed-- eral jury room Dec. 6th; Bill Decker has been in central I!li-- nols this'--week 'on his. anulal quail Iy bags the limit each day. George Adelhart and family left the first 0 fthe wéek for Los Angeles, Cal., __.'M_'_; they will remain during the Miss Anite Hart of Waukegan,-- wili the month of: December. ¥> tliee Wik: deteray se o He # -o m # iting at the home of Mrs. George is A property well located, aften passes through the hands of a dozen buyers in the course of half a dozen years, with a sub-- stantial profit to all concerned. Be advised expertly about such real estate. . Val sree $3% We Have On Hand :VayGoqdlnth"yms plue -- --.. tR * Ranging In Amounts From -- -- rofit for b a'% e buyer and seller i atihny C 5 A Limited Number Of for birds . Bartlett repre relatives. They York City, gave a most interesting ad-- drou"on"loulmd Our Girls and Boys." Mrse. Howell has a charming personality and presented her subject in a forceful and sympa thetic manner. The women of the P. T. A. were much pleased with her leo Mrs. Howell may lecture to a Liber tyville audience again at some future time. Miss Haley's room._ the second grade of the south school, won the picture this month. meeting was held, after --which Ruth smail, Iasquauo --1J0armInEs, Shot a Hungurian partridge. and paid a fine of $15 for his swoort, after a hearing in the oa:n'ot_v.lufieo' Bartliett. The Parent Teacher's meeting beld nt'h»mo?rmhgl! afternoon, Nov. was attended by a large audience. 'The usual business _ Philip BendilH, Philip Volentino and ' onttoxmw;ns"u' came on &A supply of booze . and were pick: ed up by Marshai any. 'They were tried before Justice Bartlett, and each tined $5 and cosst on a charge of dis EStarted ---- ahooting -- one day > too :g:n. f&mc:a::udhy'@'m ummouwun,f nqtlott. who assessed a fine of $75. arres w shooting pheas-- ants on mmtfm _ Mr. Wat tifled this week by the planting of ma oo metrinede the Aumative ness f and make the lots much more valt th home--coming 'of Students of: the and Stella Langorthy were in over'the week end attending TC urther beau «B *3 t 1 19 1 "The Road To furnished their patrons a treat three 'the home nights this week, when "The Par. Avente. : 'nde" was exhibited at popular 'hl"dor- The house wascrowded at per-- be given a chance to see themselves l:'.t-:c:tovlen. I:yhetolmn,m: ments were heard. Tonight and to-- has been. very encouraging. This is the fifth:Sunday. On Sunday morn-- ing, . Nov. 21,; we have: Communion service to observe the closing of the aix weeks' period. -- 5 The evening srvice is at 7:30. Bub Marceline Day.: A-- glorious love .story,> played against the background of bue-- cancering days. -- Novarro in a. + part that fits him perfectly, as 'the youth who braved the periis -- of the seven seas because a sety ~orita smiled at him. C ~AREVIEW-- °: AESOP FABLES hy T¥ November : 24, Thankegiving D« German--service at 9:45 a. m. English service at 11 &; m. Strangers--always welcome, -- RITRST METHODINT EPHCOPAL -- .. Rev. John k. DeLeng, Pastor _ The Cherch That Overcomes Bvil "What Do You Think of Christ?" . the eubject for Sunday morning. -- Tj 8SCENIC . TMM watient m"&m No 4 w A & | 4 ov, "'w is '"Soul and Body."-- / Dt K. Milwaukee Ave. at 8 p. m. ---- 'Rev. W. H. Lehmann, Pastor. wm --at 9:30 a. m. h service at 10:30 a. m. . -- "w Schoot at 9 a.: m. £o% "'wu League Rally at Niles Cen-- Romon Novarro Saturday, Nov. 19 _ 1 '~Matinee at 2:30. Richard Bartelmess 4 a 180. o ves i Miclitdints otn> " A GOo0D FOOTBALL sToRy. <\~% M# the Matines: _ _ :---- _ MEAR MISS8 HAPKE AT THE CONSOLE OF THE $10,000.00 KIMBALL ORGAN The management of the Auditorium 4 PRCEY * s '."; Auditornim pis s i ma ies wrlae . | . 7. n o S :sC f ak s _ Ne +. Auditorium ('Theatre. : #*"~*% "m'l'ha Bm Bchool at 9;:30 a.m."© --~>>| Th ; Church service at 10:45 a. m. _ laa. i any theatre in this 'part of the «~" LEW COoDY and AJLEEN PRINGLE in LIBERTYYILLE, ILLINONS WK OF THE HILLS" ---- : Also. Comedy. .ny e tt s oi _ waa. .Crowaed m ecach per-- and many favorable .com-- Evil" :gbp _ Decker & Neville _ "-'.':=--_----f------*"_._..,:2;; ick" _ 1| mePertalt suv || |Read the CLASSIFIED ADS. What You k mgutca 25 A00rr dn cuaad U d aenatca s TPBE w C o n on ce S e ecr i in xi t ae n c o o Lk + 9 F fid'yy NEWS m, ¥Young peoples meeting at 6.30 at hree 'the home of John Wilson on Brainard Par. Aventue. : Miss Helen Ksether Wright . w Pir ic' Psn o 1 d _ _ On November 27 we expect to hold Air lIaying of the corner stone service Wwill be made next week. --~-- Morning worship at 11. The pastor Lfllllg.ukon"arhtmgmmwo Sunday School at 9:45 a. m., at the will give a progtam in the church on | Monday evening, Nov. 21 $ "i have .a ~25¢+Iuncheon <at the home--of, vest Festival: Social Wednesday eove-- &ml'u':'mh&msm = will be a special and beautiful service for all the young people of the church. It +will be held in the aunditorium of Our Sunday School ancsets at 9:45. mm-u'.tc:'u's.'i;"" wm '@4 m. * Third Mass at 9 a. m. Fourth Mass at 10 a. m. ST. PATRICK'8, WADSWORTH At Wadsworth, Mass at 8 a,. m. At Druce Lake, Mass at 10 a. m. It may also be used for as it sticke to any surftace 1 inoh x 5 yard spool. Rer. Guy E. Smock. Pastor. Firstaid f Adhesive _ Plaster S8T. JOSHPH'S3 CATHOLIC LOWEST TAX RATE OF SIXTEEN LEADING CHL CcAGO SUBURBS. A RIDE OF . ONLY ~oNnE -- Hour FROM THE LOOP. Address Sec. 5382 No. Milwau-- kee Ave., Libertyville rode For Frosty N hh Libertyvilie ,~* |Is Sure To Be Found There: > 'Part Wool Blankets , 425 $1.00 and up .x Mn tw > § af EUE [ Lake County Insurance 44 'THE LOWEST RATES CONSISTENT wiTH acop Telephone No. 8 Or 628--M--1 * HAVE YOUR AUTOMOBILE INB8URED in FIRST NATIONAL BANK | Uvability--thcmnkddumdunbome;cta'm marve r h eE We have them for every room in the home. China cupbonrds.ndebulds,dtunngtablu.imnmgbout. breakfast nooks, medicine cabinets--all ready for use instantly, yet out of.the way when not wanted. ; Let'us help you add to your own contentment by in-- creasing the convenience of your home. It'sar- to furnish estimates and you aren't obligated in the least. CONVENIENCES This bank writes all ldndsqu ance; but our way of selling it is 1 help you work out a general plan which will give you the brom sible protection without unrem able expénse. May we, without plae-- ing you under any obligation, talk things over with you and mike some practical suggestions? a--x x9 There are co;llnguegg h:',: of insur-- ance youmig 6 y ---- obvio I' you have to draw the line somewhere y Cies * d , Capital and Surplus $100,000 Telephone 47

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