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Libertyville Independent, 24 Nov 1927, p. 11

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sacted business in Millburn this week, Word was received here last Thurs dudmmdh% of Peoria. ~Miss Dodgo is a g Mrsg. Leslie Perry died at the hos-- on Wednesday evening, Novrember 30. Admiassmsion $1 per couple. Exrtra Lad-- o + 0 06080 000 00 0 00 0 Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Martin arrived home last SBaturday from their "trip thru Arizons, Grace Denmann spent the week and ith relatives at Gurnee. > Mrs. C. E. Denman sepent last ¥Frt day and Saturday in Chicago and in ments. "What Think Ye of Christ?" Your mnm%w shows what you think of cburch. Your attendance in the ovening workhip shows what you think of hia ambassadors. Your ~attendance at the prayer mmmmg:kcm. The Wondertul Savior of. Whare do you stand? ~G---- SEHRVICES BEGINNING NOV. 27 mll.l.'-' Worship. # £4, . : !.Qy.tn,nmw.r s 'A large number of our friends and members of the church attended the m:'mmm tmu&flh'll&& ."' "m Belem Evangelica) church at Barring Rer. M. C. Goir, pastor of our North Northfleld church gawe an ustrat ed lecture --of his trip 'to the Holy Land. -- Watch for further announce "What Think Ye of Christ?" Your attendance in the morning worship shows what you think of His cburch. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o cago Thureday was made defendant in tour suits started in ctronit court by Chicagoans claiming damages for in juries alleged to have been sustained in an automobile accidenat in Win The bill charges that Brean did not take due precantions in bis driving. heard trom it since then." $14,100.-- Two of the women in <the tor life. Broan roecalls having an accident there but as --hbe remembers 'It <~was tar from eecious. 4ss "There was just an argument after the colliston and L turned it orver to ¥Fred Brean, fire chiet of North Ch+-- We Purchased a Bankrupt Stock AGAINST F. #-- fugkr aihs HEA TERS oo C on n HEATER ¢ and Hot ~ _ I bBaven't «ISE'P? apending a few at the Ray: Sey-- cburch |mour home. Onzom,hut pvenin£ "so well as she might be. hink Of | -- Miss.Mae Daley. of Lake Bluff, was at her home here, over the week end. Pray®T | _ Mr., and Mrs«Clyde Harcis and fam-- of HL 'ity calted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Whare amil Dahms on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pess are the par-- ents of a baby girl born on Wedaes V. 27 |aay November 9. oo1. Herman Hicks and Lew Broncheon ft pek CS eb n epketspaigl :."'thhnm'am& 4 s Wer| "Thoss woh attended : the Jirthday m!m'mmhmu'm it m,mu-mmum _" "*,victinity her home, since her marriage: She had been a member of the Com w on | Sin Raves to mows ber coadh hat ' : mourn """'huh:a'-mi:@u."fil- ,000 for | Puneral services were held at the hfl%mnmmw id ~Ray |tin of the Methodist church apent Monday evening in ; Blank, were McHenry callers on' Mon _ Mre. :EKHn Cornwell is visiting ber. Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Zurich caller on Wednesday ~JIra Fiaher--and Mrs. Harry Gra» Wmum on . The Libertyville Post of: American Legion, invites you.all to--agtend their dances held in the Libertyville Town Hall, every Wednesday evening. Mro. Marshalt Smith and son called on Mr--and Mrs. Alvin Case on last great many useful and pretty gifts. A delicious luncheon was served and all Mrs. P. E. Broncheon and son Irwin returned, having spent a --most enjoy-- She had been a member of the Conm| . The meeting decided to enlist the gregational church for aver 50 'yeare. | CO--Operation of all the chapters of the mmumw% Waliton'league in the Fox river valley husband and one brother, bm-»m.lmw Rose, of Betvidere, It. * elubs, the Fox Valley the M"m_rnumfmw dlstrict, the: Eigin hbome on Sunday nwmn ; and the Fox river tin of the Methodist church conservancy ces s s ing -- Interment was in the Bassott| : -- <-- Disouse F Control® <@ Mrs. Armstrong's husband, Raiph| legislation: for flood control to be Armstrong is a son of Dr. Armstrong | acted upon by 'congress this winter, dmw.mh.wmn'.m"'w"-m there. many years ago. Mr6. AM® | examined the problem, are of the Powe bad w oo Golinlienet 2 O | Opinion that a large . body _ of the ners and will be ref @4 ) spring flood waters can be stored in o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--0 00 thu-cmmdthw:.:: o ---- WAUCONDA om.?'...m~.'?.w 0 0 0o 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 :fl:mm thru the summer Mr. and Mra. Myron Francisco vis--| ©It was pointed out that this can be ited ~ in Whoodstock on Taesday. done either by raising the level of the Mr..and Mrs. Harry Grantham and| Fox Lake system of l@kes or by the children ~called Mr, * add Mrsa. Lee | construction of an artificial reservoir mm""m"'mummnmm der a--doctor's care.~. ---- _ _ out that this can be actom-- smetres n t ue # in omapine | mhiod tone io wiumiens tht wieke s rlitnnt Armatrong. is a son of Dr. Armstrong | acted upon by 'congross this winter,| _' of Half Day, and he, himsélf, livéd | It was stated that engineers who have |*'40k W there. many years ago. Mr6. AM@ |exramined the problem, are of the| "Mr. 21 mmwc@mu'wwumuma nots and . mill he t« l,:"mmmaumnm- the olkier residents of that -- ~E¥Be PR InkaA avatam_ and hald tnara } The MJ r'!'ln mb:?uuv the affamnting ?'3'5'?@6'5. lomana & clipping from struction of Dam But Demanc 'n::tm'&\o"mm«mz ns 4) Rimpetiternine 1 1 2 05 is 0 The first affirmati Friday morning, November 11, foll0W | to figg. b&:gnhon':: ing an illiness of nearly two years. hvt"mm, t 1 o motm ' mame w38 | Aurora &dm Waiton Sarah EHzaboth Rose and she was hoid at Bikin Wuine born at Millbarn:<Illinois, on May 17. """'mm-'h To rn'..__ 10K0°-- Oha sama in Mohrawks in 1827 . @I problenm: ver born at Millbarn <Illinois, on May 17. 1859. -- She came to Nebraska in 1887 and was united in martfiage to. Raiph A. Ammsatrong on October 20,--1887, at vicinity, died at her home near Rose-- " ' ! e " ho will have a big time on Thankazgiving Mr Mrs. P. E. Bronchéon and son Irwin Mrs, L. W. Fuller is sapending the ts 1M3 + F9 #4 parents of a baby girl, born on x , November 16, X ~Mrs. George Schied and --daughter, Mrsa. EHlia Paiver visited at the * A* fow »trom this vicinity mttended nh-_ old time~ danceée at the Lily Moore %:.'n.leM,'aflmuM on Ed Bacon, of Round Lgake on last Wednesday. _--Mre. Clinton Ravin and son epent Wednesday with her parents, Mr, and Mre. Richard Dowell. E" _~Hese Fisher and son were in Round Lake on Friday. : Mrs, Harry Pasaield is caring for her daughter, Mrs. Lolyd Raddy. -- ~ _ Miss Beatrice 'Wilson has been on the sick lHst for the past week. -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 mumhpfimfim ~ Mrs, B Bacon daughter called 'the Ray Seymour --home in Waucon-- _»Mr.--and Mre.--Poter Stadttield vis-- itedat the Henry Stadtfield4 home in membership drive by which it is oex-- pected to take in 300,000 new mem-- bers by the end of the year. The Au-- rora quota is 253 and every effort is being made to obtain this number or more without delay. The membership committes is~"dirided into two teams in a contest, the loseérs to entertain the winners with acbanguet. Twoenty-- tive new members were obtained dutr= ing the last week. & B 1 erg,-- a -- banquet. and various» features of entertainment. Natlonally known sporting goods chouses are ailso --ex-- pected to be represented 'by displays in the convention hall, the .site of which has not yet been selected. The : Aurora chapter . is joining At the conclusion of the meeting, a resolution . was adopted to the effect that every effort should be used thru all proper agencies to accomplish the construction of the storage reservoir and to secure a unity of action by all persons interested in the matter. § Plan ftor Convention _.The Walton league is now making preparations for the state convention of the organization which will be held in Aurora --nert February. At least 300 'delegates from all> parts of HIi-- nols --are expected to come to Aurora for the program which will include a pointed out <that this can be accom-- plished by cto--operation of the federal One of the important phases of the subject brought out was that -- there ::-u'-t h"mm between interests and those op-- mmmm dam. The dam should not be allowed to be constructed--unless at the same time provision is made for the storage of ftlood waters and the releasing of euch waters in the lower valley. The proposed dam, it was sugges' ed, should not be allowed to be con-- structed unless it goes. hand in hand with the construction of a reservoir and controlling works to conserve the flood waters for the benefit of the lower valley in the summer period. waes by _ various . speakers mum"umm. definitee program to secure necessary lature and Other agencies, to have the proper measures taken to insure defi-- loyd Fisher home on Thursday. Mra. Sarah Snell is at present, em-- oyed at the Harry Pasaficld nome. A large crowd attended the basket cial at the Roseville schoo? on last riday evening. 4 The Libertyville Postof American liar a he Poornnite Téee Halk ince~at the Libertyyille Town i Wednesday evening, November 30. amisslon $1 per couple.© Extra Lad-- Mr. o0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 orge ~Bckied + Jr., of Wauconda in Volo on Dbusiness on Wednes-- Waiikegan last Tuesday. '~#rom this vieinity atte VOLO and Milton Dowell, T un Dunont. of TLibertyville, on Wayase ever 0 0 000 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0o 'The farthest west battle of the Revo lutionary War was fought at Sauk D-- than -- Lake Forest over the week end: Miss Rsther Stearns hbhad her ton sils removed at a Kenosha hoopital one day of last week. * } Dwight Drom has injured "his leg, and will be laid up for a short time. H. Bock substituted ifast week for Miss Edna Drom, who was kept at home with an infection on her face, Mrs. EKims--:and little daughter came home from the Victory Memorial hos-- pital on Monday. i When the Business Men's Club met }nmm'-:wnmu-.mm' evening, was officially--announced that Antioch is to have gas installed in teh near future 'The news was the ot mm::'dm cause of a f residents wunv;'y:.rm looking torward announce-- ment. <~The Public Service Company uw.m-n all e are, that an early be ginning will be made on the work of installation. 5z § The annual poultry show, held at .mwm.mmmua kind ever beld there.: --A large f attended--each day and the exhibits were larger and better than they have o KNOW ILLINOIS o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mrs, Eims--and little daughter came Ts home from the Victory Memorial hos-- * -- pital on Monday. \' When the Business Men's Club met | M -- > at the Blue Willow Inn, last Monday | © ! ~ evening, it was officially--mannounced | > * "8 ol that Antioch is to have gas installed | . KEC _\ in teh near future. -- 'The news was 'fb:'-'- o quickly spread about town and was| -- » F . IB**2 the cause of a general rejoicing of the | -- 1 © -- [atoo o "elladvdedianine residents . who . have been ©anziounsly | -- . 1 rommeenmeamr . mwuuw-a_ ¢ N _ all : are, that an early be-- ASBA: s ginning will be made on the work of vB % | ~# m w# s . % A % °* The 'annual poultry show, held at >A Amf the~ Antioch high school last week. | ; TdTisGP was, by far,; the dargest abfair m; 8 kind ever beld there. A large 7 f are visiting at the thoines of their son }&nmmmmmww _ The Libertyrille Post of American ;w-':mm'nmmeomm dance theLibertyville Town Hall, Admission $1 per coupie. Extra Lad-- 16 Labdon, Mrs. Drucilla Rerrig | '~~"*'CC 4. tme VUany. u:mnmum -Mn,wmu&?':'m h «]started a campaign against: v-- umm:mgm:::" l ,""&',.,,"' Mre. ¥Fred Hardin and daughter are ane instance not only T Charles Veigle, at LosAngeles, Cal, -- | Under arrest but a!l passengerse in the football at Urbana. quarters. °. ' mflmumm Story of Fast Ride attended the Chicago--Illinois {footbatl m,:'?om.a.nm mmfl'&-muwumwwuhman Ulh-.m-hmrb'h investigators appears as follows : ter with her husband, is attend--| 1:04 p. m.--Left Congress hotel be-- ing college; |hind Bluebird bus No. 33, Hcenses Lm':muflwu m'u;mmll'nauaan; Side Hospital in Chicago, on Bunday waukee. o other of lnst week, where it was found that|censes visible. 'Traffic fairly heavy. an operation for appendicitis would| Made-- 31 miles per hour on Lake be necessary. Shore drive:; average $3 mph. through Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, of Canton, |Lifcoln park with maximum of 36; are visiting at the hoines of their son | ut 56 Sheridan road making 34 mph., 8..B. Nelson and daughter Mrs. Wet--| being pagsed by nothing. Maximum gl. = :. -- on Dempster street, 41 mph. Passed The Libertyville Post of American through Glenview at 32 mph.; village Legion will give a favor and confetti|speed limit 'sign, 20 mph. Just north dance at the/Libertyville Town Hall, |of Glenview bus swerved off on left on Wednesday evening, November 80. | shoulider of road in passing truck and --'Mr. and. Mrs, William Davis <and 0 o0 o0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0o a Tended. the 'dance at Lily Moore k We noe: at Lily Moore on Walter Burg, who was employed at m,mzmmu-umi . Lettle Foae was a caller at the Poter ' &uthflb Herman©' was a caller at the Peter Stadtfierd tbome on Wednesday evening. ** + in Aofioany on nemngey " _ C " * ---- Miss Margaret Steinsdorfer of Gris-- old Lake was a Saturday caller at the Frank Wileon home. ~A hrge munber: of mfi who are attending sachoot at will be at --home 'for their Thani Ilill.'%. Nicholas : and -- tor wore mmuh:'g hm&-__-c';'m 8 Dowell was a caller--at the Frank Wilsan home on Sunday: «Mr. and :Mrs.) Lioya Fisher visited at the Poeter Stadtfield home on Set: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0@ 0@ O O| drivers observed this rule only when ® they were aware that officers were Mrs. William Westiske, Mr. and : Mrs. Jou. Labdon, Mrs. Drucilia Mereia| '~@inl In t5* "oMIY . _ _ _ MMvhurh.hw'"m"':&ml m'- lmm. Mre. ¥Fred Hardin and daughter are ane instance not only y-- visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs,| O# of the big machines were placed Charles Veigle, at LOosAngeles, Cal, / | Under arrest but a!l passengore in the Mr. and Mres. C. Warts took in the|bhs were detained at a police hoad-- Bita: Powers home in Weneser '="' id 'The Misses Myra and Beuaih Bacon FROM _ THE EFFECTS--OF P tis fPs® en e o_ ty y + en They did not know of he" se n t _ S eepe o t t( * en pe ooo i dhim . Sbinalenfor the rook pasts for your fences, ememmensareomes smmmmmazize | || . DOAMS, SICINE, £10OTINZ----WE TC At YOUT SCT-- 1006 PEoPLE oig pary _ |||. : vice for every inch of Lumber you'll need F xC o 5 0B 6 % kam : F Abtmatice s c Mn $ ° Nn P 9l' R ( 2C Pn NCE S ce OA / + Reriel dsc ol : AReP TAE NE ~outiae % fanih n t Tefi Bire PR minnts 2 0. t cce : rmioe o 3 Mn tPoc e Bs motored to Mc ployed by State Senator Roj of Gis--| of Chicago are checking """"'::tmdtnu-: fiw;mfl-m 0 eight miles per hour at all intersec-- ~] tions with other highways or where «) danger is evident on curvres or at F "'s f ;{ %p fi;,z{ "'»1. M, i w iawy and ignoring of state lcense zlym.lyflmcm-nddflv- erae of busses operating on Green Bay cago is to be launched by both state and county agencies in an effort to eliminate what is regarded: as actuai ith instructions to arreat Grivers ot plo _,,hv!::l_-hrlwc-;'uh' of C checking on the speed. and l .Of the busses traveling vestigntors followed a bus from Chi-- tfiphfiwum"mh--' formation on its operation. 1 Action to force observance of the laws by bus drivers was started 1y receipt of many 'complaints and .espe-- <lally 'on & specific charge made by Frank Kraft og Gurnee that he was m,ofld&omm'd the 'heary rushing busses are ignoring all rights of citizens of the county, so 'he declares, _ The shorift declares that acting on complaints 'some weeks ago he got in touch with officlals of the com-- panies operating the busses and was assured by them that the drivers would bring the machines down to t ids ctyy y' As%€ :. zmm-:hgn.pg mmmmu oJ a. mertiam Beiriders roat, m t ~@VCOU: Matronalitan : huse Na ~ €1-- War against violation of state speed The Telephone Company and give notice of any changes or _ corrections that should be made in Local Telephone Directory s# c oma s 7 PW k " In the interest of good -- l. _ service subscribers are _ ® -- -- requested to call Goeées to Press Soo 9:00 a. m. . The Junior Department will meet for its secand rehearsa) of the Christ-- program next Sunday afternoon, at 2. o'clock. -- In order to render this part of the program snccessfully, it is the duty of every Junior to be pres mm l and organization of ; C on Sifr B wise on westny, roarie a ' k I the church at 10 a. m. Muflb--' wm'hh'mu--b eir own lunch in the open. At the ' }mcautdmm-- ,i.glfdthllm'-nmm, Blue Chburch bar for tuiltilling speci-- tied: duties in tho,nr.'m pro-- gram, recently adopted ation-- al Boy Scout Organization. The bar , was awarded to Joseph Andrews, Har-- old Huhn, Edmund Koeblin and Mark Andrews, Jr. | A~cordial welcome to all the serv-- ives and activities of this chaurch. + F. G. Piepenbrook Pastor . Charch School at 9.15 a. m. English Services at 10:15 a m. German Services at 11:15 a w Thoir on Friday at 7:80 p. m _ ~Kvening service at 7:30. --This will time,> 'With the first Junday in Dec., YVenpor service at 5--». m.. will take the place of-- the evening service. i'h":hyu'l" boiveen the 3 » $ p. 8. representatives. =of <the Northbrook Pregbyterian Church School and the Church School of this church. Mid--'Week service on Wednesday evening at 7:45. continuing studies in § 7_ -----'--------------------v Mpmmemie "'*_ e lg *.~. 'Mmd.mmm pa-- a pils are enrolied in Gunday School, 00 0 a 0 0 0 0 0.0 G O 0 0 and no sudience would went to listen 0 0 0--0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ln-m a part in the Christmas 46 r Glenview. :' At 2600 Sheridan Pots diok Brecteatnt oot verene two double--deck local busses. " Worship and sermon at 10:45. Mark J. Androw ~Minister Ohurch--schoo!l at 9.30. Department-- t BC . . car -- bearing= Illinois license at least two feet off pavement 409 mph. . Northbrook slowed FREE OF CHARGE 'Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue 'Bilious Fever and Malaria. Office in First National Bank Bulidi Mourse: 1 to 8:80 and 7 to 8 p. m. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOS Harry Madill Bartlet|| R. B. GODFREY Res. Phone 97. ~Office Phone 18 By U. 8. Government Veterinarian 1 D. C. Grinnell, Inspector in Charge Telophone 829 LIBERTYVYILLE:! Meets First and Third Monday Nights | [ -- of Each month at Masonic Hail. Visiting Companions Cordlally Invited J. A TREPTOW. H. P. * J. B. WETMORE, Secrotary Nememeetene ie en ietnncmnraennnnninrmmatmatemcommmmnim en tamemepenmimmmemammatts w ' WAUKEGAN, L. _ FRED GR A BB E $ 5 2%, i2 '»}' L'-' i_,aq, t 4 . f !t, Farin and Stack Seles A mm in neroiggniohneeaneenaena o > o e ioeriert ~ ~0 0C ols it cA g . ._. 5t m E* * U w maus-- A .ny ne c ute s _ se In Gridiey Hall, First National m"""""'-- Bullding. Visiting Neighbors Weicome. | [ m Moraite Workis m 11'%. a , > a. m. Christian Hnadeavor at 1 p. m. Rvening Service at 8 p. m. The sermon eubject "will be "WHl We Know Our Loved Ones in Heavent" On Wednesday evening at $ o'clock a Thanksgiving service will be held in the church. All members and the friends of the church are urged to at-- tend this service as it will be one of rich ftelowship and epiritual blessing. A thank offering will be received. A cordial welcome is extended to all, to worsahip with us. iIhHE INUVEPENUENT 3100 A YEAX Estimates Furnished Free DELIVERED TO YOUR HONMB EACH TEEK. NO CHARGE FOR DELIIVERYT || TAR AND GRAVEL ROOF cert. wil be sponsored by the GirkW Choir, assisted by Ewald Winter, ten-- and Bleimehi1, Jr., violinist. . The program consists of fourteens musical numbers and . promisés to be very in-- teresting. 'There will be no admission charged, but instead, a free wil} offer-- ing will be taken up. The public is cordially invited. The Ledies Aid wil} hold its regsw lar monthly business and social meet-- ing on Thurnday. December 1, at the home 'of Mrs. Fred Labsahn, on Cen-- tral Avenue. ATTORNEYATLAW Office at Home on' W,. Cook Avenue ... Telephone 168J ~--~ ~LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOGis is the time for our concert. This con-- e mee n»')s,! "?' Bs ,T"::ru'»u,»'f;' 5o Shets s uh Te K. uge e e y on yo iL. . es Jt orle roasstit va 4) o. to l '.;'#7'9"' ks ® y yas s' e ts 3 y HASE "(C ank Gikar s :o se e s + . % i yacce "Alkari s 9 ;"t.;:'} arie, o ay u. oA k bep 4000 ty 23 sies td Yot 7. ayhe'n eogu. }loth':..vhoubm a life sentence in state prison, was the clandestined Jover of the women. After being unfaithful to her husband she later was one of the main fac-- by becoming the state's principal wit-- Mrse. Margaret Tillman, 3%, widow of the late W. Tillman who mu:ah ".Gccllmm Robineson, took out a marriage license to wed Prince DR. J. L. TAYLOR ice in First National Bank Buliding ATTORNEYATLAW _ LIBERTYVILLE, ILLiINOS JUSTICE OF THE PEACcE . Lincgoin Ave., LIBERTYVILLE Rev. A. P. Johnson, Pastor Office With Farm Bureau 66 6 wil} meet for rehearseal on it Kilis the Germas. CREDIT RATOR a <prescription for Nok |f Sm' SNOW'S PHONE 306 [ROOFING!| CCA TSz 'Telephone 568, labor and materia! on your house -- R. L. GONSALVES || > Men's Genuine Going to Libertyville Post 320 ARLING T omF # HOTEL # i ... mss PO DHO EL _ ud D ECKER & NC VILL E READY ROOFING OVER OLB | FLAT ROOFS RE --~COVERERD WITH TAR AND PITCH MONTH AT THE TOWKNK We Do All Kinds Of Roeofing Work Guaranteed c.c' wi (iif M e oA OReae C _ -- Telephone 46--3 TX%. LIBERTYYILLE,. ILLINOIS AT LOW COST "The Quaillty Store" _ 312.00 E*-- , Phone or Write to at

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