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Libertyville Independent, 17 Nov 1927, p. 7

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Edward, Mre. Alice Geary and daugh tex,. Marie, were risitors at the H. L Grantham home Spudag. . .. the week end at the 'c'."nm WMr. and Mrs. Wil and son, mmtsmol:?-'-. Those who attended the funeral of Douglas Daiszsie! at McHerky -- were Mre. m ' 'm-'fi am . and son, ter, Marie, were risitors u":o H. L. A confetti and favor dance will be|Of Fremont, who has a #reat given American Legion at the Telatives and friends in this v l.__ttr."';;'fy-n_nnl_d'fluv. 30. |{who extend their heartiest cons C. Reed, who is some better at this Ml ~ m erening at the home of her daughter, Mra. Frank Meyer, at McHenry. Miss Dorothy Peck spent the week end with -- her mother Mras® WiAith * They Run 14 to 20 inch in Sizes, | E--etast oys ud & * s * i# *~%. $ ( a"~ . "' ; »l'r wr-.-w A Good ' ap. _ [~ k alxns t "a :Q-.: ',.,:, Mig< o Good Heavy Stove, Cheap. [ /w =i%» lfi&ntdu-nymmu.m end in Chicago. f l:r':flnl'n. H. L Grantham, $r,, Jr..e-niluthlnhrh-oh'ns} rington' Sunday. ; _Dr. Ritter of Chicago was called to + We Purchased a Bankrupt Stock 000000000 000000 o WAUCONDA o 0O 0 0 0 0 00 0 000 0o o thorities will check at-- bis> former place of residence at Northtrook. the jugular vein was unsuccesstul An effort is now being made to determine the motive of the attempt of the man to kill himself. Mr. Ficke will make an investigation at the Oak and Hot Vic Carr was in Chicago Monday. 93!;"'"':""%" Authorities 'Whm _"}'.'ff---'ix"ma the loss of s# f quit, both in money and in cups. & A~% J . Fifteen inembers of Deertield Aux $ Oof a stranger who S in Lake Zurich Mr: and Mrs. Nick Galster and dan ghters called at the Willow Farn on botetzommms £ -- 2 --a, U 0otone A few days wih nigh school in 1921. She graduated hoifuattedredfiiinewtuns .crrsitizbiiihe ccmmned eucialln-- + friendsfrom (Chicago on Sunday. friends at Ottawa HL ?m.mw.mctm Mre.: and Mrs. Nick Galster and dan MMNMMmde.Mm'lmmu um.maumwmwmncnnm,m.-mcmmuwuu,ma-.uu.fim Sunday. Mvutm_hw-hhrln.wlmulm,mll. o.vtr;u.u.nzmu.vnm: i e 'mmu-uu':mu.u occur Miss Rosalie| Mre. ennie 'Wilson ve on' attend© school Monday, Wagner, mmh*'m&m&flmhaam"flw&m ruumumn'mufim-m;mw::nmmuuuuuh ner is the only daugbter of Mr. and present, a&"m 'NM h'"m- 'M' Hobart has been i1 :':'fi%'?'" m':&-n-'n ..:u..m mmmu h .,". s < m' * \Swal __v"-v, uuh'. 'M t 'n' * The Americas are the native home of humming birds, but of the nearly Tomd in s sagtee. Ordted qi found in the es United States, says Nature Magazine. 'This is Ruby-- throat, who dashes about from fower to flower seeking nectar and tiny in the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. hodwll'ltul.dh-nym "gnuc.anym |meeting at the home of Mrs. E. J. |Gizs, in Deertield: last \Friday ore-- |-- Miss--Hattie Twachtmann left last ¥Friday morning for ber home in Itas-- ea, Hilinois. > To Aars' anrey in Innen thar Alots ,":.I'Glh-:h-!bfldtodu to worship wth the Northfleld people, and our young imdies will} repeat the pageant "The Chalienge of the Crozs" 'The service will begin at 7:30 p. m. Mfl'h«h&-fi-'m Day, and any wishing to join in the church . fellowship, please --make it known to the pastor so that arrange: ments may be made. a 00000 00006000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0o 0 0o Next Sunday evening, November 20, have.no service in our church on that "fi'"nuc.nwmnm meeting at the home of Mrs. B J. 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0o o o 0o 6 0 00000 0 0 0 0o 0o 0o m . & .' h": uge, i nferseritaih Sn c it * : 0 Carr ofBarington called + # m--u o ie Eo gas SAGIRIE P , * uuingunindimtr annmatente. 0: 0 0 Om l0 0 . C ooo _ Dr. W. 6. Beliows," iDing fough . . . .. .c oo _ h..wmummml Mre. h{.%f was Westess to * Mr: ang Mré. 'William Ricketis have| Wednesday aftermoe An c it C iee ooo '-- |officers was held. _ _ _ _ _ * on Py e Pn t VAb * >| _ Mr. and Mrs. William B. Galoway Watch for Ruby--Throat will be one of the *¥ 53. 9P 'Is | Loz P ':"'--»""""" ""IS . P Cmy aited Staten, | avond ::' winter Mtor 'm""u'h c nom. Mvs. isa Fence and Arthur Johnson, at: o : f <~ _ BT. PAULB EVANGELICAL jA the ~concert: at : :the u«:m; m_ea.l"?ug .9:10 a. m. B), t and Mrs. Cart Olson enfertaineg | _ Service at 10:15 a m. K --&D, f 8 ce, "at 7:80 p. m. : mhma;mmz%:mu Class" on< Saturday at OHicage * MX You TnTet | Pned_uniors wilt meet 'on Suaday E) <The --annuat bazsnar of the Presby. Afternoon at 2 o'clock, for ul _ Hawin A. Wood has returned home from the --Highland Park hospital He ._ Mre. <Virginia "Hicks, Mré, A. Mon-- tavou, Mrs:~Arthur Johnson, Miss ' ' ll "Ifi--"---m &umkc-mmm, "":fifll'm 'l'l:rm well | repali their trouble, for everyone en Doreas Society will be held'in $rogtam ho' assembley room of the church on POY and a0, ol wheeling, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mre. Wimot, of Cak Park week 'fll*?, Mrs "Albert w;m:u.mx' -- _ Mrs. Edward. Bock left Wednesday inauchers in the dog show circuit, -av.-m.':'."m';".&?'g.": . has taken many prizes in the cir-- . Alerander L. Taylor and Company. | Mr. and mt es o inadl rae Mn dmzactans®* on amng gr |, Mes lnudmhmtbmiun mmm«m&nm third and fourth grades in Northbrook | ns 27 inty of this young @riends at par-- on Friday avaninge & Snedden and Mre. R. E. Pottis attemd-- od "the M&v Teachers' Insti-- tute, at --Evanaton on Monday. wives, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bates. en enroae. . Mr. and Mre. Plebolt and son, ail of Dort _ Mitchell, who has been show I"mfimu aire-- #8, amooth fox terriers, wires and The to the American Legion, braved . _Miss ¥rances El2 &t 8 o'cliock:~A--cordial »pN0. s hWostess to Mrs. Petoer Perry on Bunday] | Th meomamiegs mt B Qattowes worthy avpeises ber sn Tessiay are. lowing 11. o'clock. < All the children and teachers in the building stood at Aitention, facing the east. during the playing and until 11;01. -- . uummumm 100 per cent.---- The amounts contrib Uted by the roome are, as foloiws. -- m&. will hold--its regunlar meeting at school house on Friday evening, November 18, at 8 otvlock. | $ < This is Hbrary evening and a spec-- tal speaker will be ith us, Bvery Imm-uthandmur our should be present. ~*Reports,. business: plans for work mcoting and--should bo or Intorent 40 every reskient of the --district." : a:tnuhoalwn?'m 'fn:oat? the meeting of November 19. _' J _ Armistice Day was observed in the en rm- took them the baiance of the ~The Board of Rducation held. its ?m in . the ninli':-o. The contract ~-- dor Dbuilding the wall be-- en to AJex Taytor and Company: Bixth Grade --. Seventh © Grade : Who's m-hmM' school? %-&MM' hu-a:t'uuzx. Ih:" from a year's couwse White yug.'yh_c..m'mmma, school. A social time will follow, Al inferested : in --the church school and the -- church itseK, are invited to be Hy, of Wilimette, were the gussts ol 'Ix.vdl-.Wu:;.u?huuh: , hr and Mre: Harry Wilis of Chicago motored: to <Kenoshea and Waukegan ~«anniversary. _ 'The lndies brough en omcs es !'.m"" "m"m o a e Hike Tess Dorothy Fosworihy. whe an Intt, week 19 reporeer as" recmrerine and will soon be ahie to erturn to her 6 ha'l on ues 1 s 17 0 O ts eP "oH " APHE ie visited Mre. Baxter's parents, Mr. an and 'he [ntles are to be" congrate | Mr. and Mrs, Roward® Schioy were | Cmiaaks o L oy. s op uc t . ty Py it s us qant off : at "the --dlose 'of teh well reaponded : to. ; z--|| : beams, siding, flooring*--we're at your ser-- sccesact || qo e l is s > P mt s 1. se o oo oD 798. %. Ni | ts 18 ering k Sge 4 1.18 L116 * 9 0.# # Paul's Evangeolical on , Wednes w&mw S.ltlp.% gnnttu-'n'mmim'wt 5% be A pastor'a class preparatory to ad-- attend. If you are thing of enroling your boy or girl, speak to the minis-- ter about it *X «* 1 c:f:bu-.lamvm 150 2e Sorgish invitea: to sll the. 10;:45, Morning worehip. : The 126th T:80, evening service. This congregation --will unite in a a thankoMering unto the Lord tor His many blessings to us the past year. m%mhmu the building of cour church. "There will be special music and this will be an occasion of rich fellowship 'and epiritual blessing. ~The public is cordially invited to the earvices of this church. 1 Bunday School at 9:46; finorning l'l and ov:;::'-u-::t 8. s-'u?'-;.' % M -- # u there vmh--vw'n-"h'uvh':' -- *' Save PE 1 Asivamahs css ts w d bntalitc ty ts dnc K3 EV O C CRREE 30 as the date of teh Musical concert which is to be sponsored by the choir and will begin--at 8 »p. m. ¥ A) C r.mq','mmu: uis? the 'NWQ-MMmmg:m, Sale on Saturday, November 26, M Wednes the Charles C. Kapschull Real EStMHE pregent office, All fancy goods are to be hand L. of . made, and all bakery goods are of the _ wi,, , mm m-h"mu'm %, is extended to the people ofthecom-- «s a tw':'_ '-- Mre. Frank Hunt spent a part of the wam'm"xf week at Berwyn Winois. Mrs. Frandk Kennedy returned from' _ Roy Kufalk enjoyed a vacation from their Arisona trip, but Mr. and Mrs. E bis work at the Antioch post office A. Martin had to remain as Mrs. Mar-- lnst week tin was stricken with pneumonia as Mr. and Mrs. John Wooiner left the they were on their return trip She first of last week for Florida, where am"dumumumummm.m and at the last report, she was trip is to be made by automobile, very nicely" f Mr. and Mre. L 'W. VanDuser en-- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fuller were in tertained their daughter from Lake Racine on Monday. Geneva week. lf'_-ddthh'e_udm"?- 'l\o& : Rebekah Lodge enter-- Clvarch school at 9:30.. Department en ' -- f B & our toca! bunters. A of-- them "OOOF'MO.:OMO....O.QAO.' came back <with ohm'uh & The church and the community gave |lot bad~to be. content with rabbits. a--meloome and shower to Mr. and| The Antioch Butiness Men's Cinb, e i aiin n o hss dn smm dn rcamiens s 'p 7 & «B Mr. and Mrs. McNair received many had'a dinner at the Blue Willow Inn aught .for over 'a third of a century %b'm}mmm 'Bervices at White and Tobin's fo-- peral home, 236 North Genesee street, x'fi"uz"m"m aim ¥} p. m., KRey. A officlating. -- Interment Warren ceme-- 000000000 00 0 0 0 0o rector of music: in: all the Wauke-- sas pobiic achools." * * 445 \ Kifted Miss Finney 'with an talented in her chosen art, music. vo-- . | _ O Oe emma. J. (Whithey) Baturday, Novembepr 1%, > -- > %mmum{ Bay, tiie youngest son of Mr. and Iv itney, a Lake county pi-- 0 King, recebved quite seri-- t, from the high school of whic |ing his poeny on Main: Street. Just af-- e graduated in the class of . 188$8. . 'ter dark. It being dark, there was no t # lon . for a number of .thance ~for a motorist to aee that ; ®ll ':mma&n,&mmmmmm recte nmm all the Wauke--| Struck the pony, the boy being thrown zan public . _ Jto the paxyement, inflicting a very se-- Nature gifted Miss fll':";.i&fl x:?u.'m"" : talented in her chosen art, music, vo-- | lM8t Thursday, after having spent the :':mq 1937._at :rmu:; ago to j w /.. Miss Finney ' was born. June 29, '.l:?'l. at the -- corner o(wf:ory .?,3 ufl:« she fnv.m her parents,the late James and Emma J. (Whitney) x3 rpwi* % ? $ :F" ,,' -" ': 'h mm " 7 f + e o e n ; OnH \ a 4 Waukegan, Ill, | Mr. and Mre. James Dunn are the 8 sotyh can on friends. <----=--_ _ .<<1_ c« =. <----. a month's visit with friends in Los ummw ot _ Cnicaso| Harry Madill Bartliett .. Mr. Seymour Walance was> a Ch+ CREDIT ToR . ¢ 'a- -'ll.%r- f Vorhees o &d Chicago -- spent JUSTICE OF THE Peace > _ _ Mr.'Peter Burke of Waukegan spent | ;>, ... ,,___,._ OfMiGe ___ _ _ -- o_ ., Miss Myrtle Norman, who is at-- tending school in De Kalb, II!., spent Bunday with her parents,; Mr. and ts. M Webb, who is ter's aunt, Mrs. Medora presented with a bridge table and a set of chairs. ; '..-'..-,m'&:z m':tnd': LTAdbertyville Town Hall on Nov. 30. . Last Thurmday was a big day tor Cune batk with spoleamis while n lot bhadto be. content with rabbits. proud parents--of a baby boy, born on 0 0o 0e o0 0o 6e o0 0o 0o 0 e Mrs: Thomas Jensen of Wauke-- motored "to Antioch Sunday to 0 000 0 0 0 00 0o o o 1 ho iahane un : ~IIFRED GRABBE Farm and Stock Sales A nyu.ummvm D.C. Grinnell, Inspector in Charge Telephone 829 -- LIBERTYVILLE ~.... ATTORNEYATLAW Office at Mome on W. Cook Avenue 'Telephone 163J »,.-- »LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOJH8 <In Gridiey Hall, First National Bank : Buillding. Visiting Neighbors Welcome. Colds, Grippe, Fiu, um&ombzd h most of mmmu:.hmn'm that very few birds were bazgzed. Theare ie aurer der CarDBNT $1.50 A YEAR DELIVERED-- TO YOUR HOME EACH were dozens who THEK. NO CHARGH FOR DELIVERY ' Deputy 'Sheriff Ernest Wedges of Wedge's Corners, arrested -- two Chi-- q&mfl'ddwb'h'lfifl a hen--phoasant. They were arraisned before a justice of the peace at Lake | Ong Ohisago Man Fined $100 Johnson was brougut to Waukegan by Deputy Kern and--<was arraigned before Justice of the Pesce Hervey Coulson and fined $100 and costs. The law provides a fine of $25 for e a chance" came to grief Thurs day «whenthey fmfml'uo- floct:uotthdlb'a."hv. Johneon ' of' Chicago was ar-- rested --west of Wankegan--near Belvi-- dere=road by: Debuty Game Warden E. W. COLBY 66 6 it Kills the Germs, RESULT IN FINES on which there is a closed protected by <law until WAUKEGAN, ILL Good Meals 50¢ [ROOFING ARLING T O N #--HOTEL i# PHONE 306 SNOW'S ..mmnmvm& a *4 Telephone $46.J West Lake Strket P. 0. Box 843 Pho: 6 614--R2 FLAT ROOFS RE . WITH TAR AND M"Fmihu TAR AND GRAVEL ooriwng Libertyville Post 329 _ C..,,, ies e« Tato BC =. _ =s, D ECKER & NEVILL E Work GunnM A Call, Phone or Wrke to

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