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Libertyville Independent, 8 Dec 1927, p. 5

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, --| Wednesday Evening, December 14]| e S "---- € *1 "I.<<<s 10kK .. Mi aa 0C & k axbrey! % y _ OMe-- 4 ' s «* 45 i 4st .5 ; % %f, 4 '.. h. S ; C < Q.." ""'_ P .. ~<l A , a UV AWLICCE & ® -- s x »»"',. >X / pos » § s aRe isy ' # Whisg 1. _ 1 e ' E _"el_ V da.y_ more busimn +oncerns . LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK INDEPENDENT For Only $1.50 A Year. > Y ou Get REAL NEWS In THE LIBERTYVILLE, Perpound .................:.._........... Just opened, another barrel of Sauer Kraut, 2 pounds for.__-- Fresh Sparribs, Fancy Virginia Sweet Potatoes, 8 pounds for n eiteee revincnonediadietedy c+em Michigan Baldwin Appl Jello, all kinds, ' Campbell's Tomato S 3 Cans for Oup' 3 Pkgs. for _.___.... Thursday, Friday, Saturday ADMISSI0ON $1.00 PER COUPLE D A NC E. This is to be only one of the many 'oodthna'to ;ohdltm mmmuuuwnmwmtmm mmm There is a good floor and good music. Shopping, Si:op'ping MUSIC BY HAPKE'S ORCHESTRA the employee to bank his salary, There are good reasons why every . one should pay by check.© SPECIALS are using checks instead of cash, for their pay--rolls.==. HoONEYWELL STuUDIO The Libertyville Town Hall ho o n ce i on o on ol s us s c e omm i e o t c on omcs omcs o on on on + ut c n on n s um o o oi c o o t on o on on ire" Bacon, in a BERTYVILLE, ~ILL. .-- -- PHONE MILJ _ w ce ce o oi lt t omm e omm mm m s on m s on n on o n on n e s s in n t on wens ces me ce ce aceualaas ccess css cssc e e mc beesve %e e w -'..' M your portrait. surly not distinctive. -- To express the real sentiment 'of Christmas, choose the one gift that only you can give-- for gifts that anyone can buy--beau-- ---.-.....-..-.-n-..-m-d-fi' oo on omm o o mt n o on on oc o o m on ap i in is No shopupi Capital and Surplus $150,000 hi m on on oA un o o h ut e is on n un early EXTRA LADIES 2%¢ worry--just drop 15¢ 19¢c 25¢ LC | wWOODWoORK prstzwremaemene 25¢ | | : for every building need --|| Miherty a it > ho ~B wns. To CI' lw Il"dut" . D mrsy.tg'fl% woodww::;da. £ s : For--years Morgan products have stood for the best and : finest in \:'oodwotk and they still maintain the same high $ Mvinxiahu,u'nrfimy-: mficfi-::m& *A We'll be glad to shaw anything you may. be interested The Standard Oil company had men in town Monday dressing up all the gas pumps by applying coats of red and white paint. Thmbunsfl going the rounds last week that these pumps had been ordered off the Mmduflut,m been here this week the guest of John Earl. Mr. Leuthold had been attending ylioowpu formerly a neighbor in Mon-- rence's church had a most successful bazaar and dinner Tuesday, Dec. 6th. cliety will serve a chicken pie dinner Wednesday, Dec. 14, at the Methodist churchb,; commencing at 5:30, and until on an auto trip to Fayette Mo. | returned home Monday morning. wieveland, Ohio, are here visiting at ['Mwflfitwsmln and Mrs. Austin Tripp. Pau! Pettingill left Wednesday 1 which he is a member. Miss Gyda Finstad entertained a '|-"l'| of fl:: 'trom chlug" at a mm,ln-m'-'iumwfl The Epworth League and 1 people Of~ the m.&'d"% _ Pau! Pettingi Wednesda '. Austin W. Tripp returned to his m&m&mgs& hss Ag out e ponBag wE ty weg En y C pCES Sith the scditing /firm : of CX . COPEN: / past hfi:: vtokq.. rvhkhhhg\w. While th he 'was operated on for umber-- on A :02'.. no:'?m'&W' ' no on e Cl ee Bitd e m uh ue e * Epworth League and the Follett, returned Friday to their people of the Methodist church will homes in Vaie, South Dakota, after wumzm'mwm»gm-mm:"mgmw* evening & social time + Follett family. !h,' business meeting. .'uMhmb"flo&' live stock show, and came out to Lib-- . W. I Collins, J. A. Treptow, Fred |ertyville with Hal's borther. ' St. Petersburg, the winter months. . 'and Mrs.--George Follett were n!:a«u..mun.ms.nm at the opera in Chicago Sunday night. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tripp and son, of The Woman's Guild of St. Law-- Securing your F're Insurance Policy is but the first step toward protection from fire. The second step is taken by us. Out of our experience, we advise with you toward cut-- ting down your fire hazards. & > 0 ki« a% --B%e._%@t.~" *> e J Motiern Woodmen. gathered at the Ai « uce . *4 ; € : igr onl is Sp 4* 1 53 8 Lyons home , and pro-- Local and Person: l Frodes eamiiale sire nong ios Lc 10 .X L SOnaAL]| : isy'Zf ies fln l t F L I| the beavy work were § Mi{ller, Items Of General Interest 'To Local People || ns heasy wo re Shopy Atler gel, Elbert Maiden, Floyd Walton; Mr.sand Mro. George Follett were stroet. but it seems to hava has. a C°U8¢ C. Small Dennis Limberry We carry a complete stock 4 fl Tile was large, the sales </% E4o s s it . The Public Service Company per-- formed a patriotic duty last week, by having the globes of the ornamental street lights washed. * r'ugumm family were here rom Waukegan Sunday night, visiting at the home of Mrs. Guthrie's sister, Mrs. Ray N. Smith They were ac-- ftor 07-- f10, . 1t S MO, -- LUOILH-- JALRKOUK, mw"'lfl ld_Q'.'/' Tb.mqgu",\'u [muhkv:"mgww'mw and lasted longer had been in Chicago to attend the big se m > live stock show, and came out to Lib-- «We'll~ take it all back. and admit ertyville with <Hal's borther. that Ernie Davis, Hughes et all "knew i Mmmmmmfi'mm a'mumum f m.", fhey went 1mnnn.mmmhum..nm.mamwmm'm instailed a machine for sewing.on soles |accepted place to spend the winter. }mummnuMMAmflommvunMyn' with dispatch. mmumwmamm.mnm latest affair of this kind, and sews on o'clock Wednesday night all the forces 'mm«mmwu,nmo:muuwmmw' much time and labor over the hand on in full force. A wind from the method. southwest brought the worst kind of a s + * blizzard, and this morning the breesze T h e First Methodist mumwmmm'w mum.mwwm,m'mmmem wmwmwmmvumucm Today 'has been mmmmmmmmmt.mmflwmmm and to paint and repair the dining ping things around lively. It is now room of. the church. 'l_'l'n'_omtinv for Davis to go fishing and tor tions were increased over two tho m"!m * and dobDars Sunday. p i |street, but it seems to have been a ce . O3 ho _ _ s +C -- meramlt _fi y _ POUd ."' ;A f m ' m mf "»"" ,v.";.'m"--; t T"I I uxd M"':W» tho."molill'."* :bmchm _to't:'l"'um did their Milwaukes and Mapke areandd. not io Stuff,_ Anyway, the Lyous familyas use since the fire, was knocked down .mm:mfll ot ','""";'"'n to u.wwm&rmm&m" the of the W : Indications were someone * | . Thirty members guest of tempted to dig up the tank. uhr?tn.umnm.xu':fu?m n:-' ported that it is about halt --full "'uunouuonjmdpflnoduetdhw; gasoline. + at the -- Frederick thome on Buinotg* Austin W. Tripp returned _to his dignor the reguler pesiness port t m&mmmmlfimm'mdwmm wm,-Mh.mMCWQmm.Ntumwvm patient for the past three:we@ks--|members of the 'board.-- Arthur H. mmummamm,m«mm'm un-mtynr-flmfim-otmm.um Reason for good. He is now con ing. Ainder | Foint Meetings." A. R. Sohnacbele had the care of Dr. Martin. h.m.m"kl:'gwu."k.a. Gene Adams and son, Anhu.ndotmnhmgnrur.mum mnn;nvgm'n'@rhg_fim.mkmmxm&mm jed home --brv Miza Blanan, [ MHEAR MISS8 HAPKE AT THE Jed home by Miss Bhneb.ll 10,000.00 who had visited in Waukegan| [ CONS®OLE OF <THE $10 Oor-- 80o, Htir [ Saturday, Dec. 10 A~story 'of a hard boiled army flyer and a woman of mystery. COMEDYy -- _ -- wMewa 1 Wednesday, Dec. 14 MILTON SILLs Monday, Tuesday, -- December 12 and 13 GENE STRATTON PORTER's EPIC OF THE AMERICAN ' FAWMILY, _ -- , with Molly O'Dayé Tburuhy, Ffid"v : December 8 and 9 LOIS MORAN in "Publicity -- --RIN TIN TIN «wl m . * "Jaws of Steel"" A STQRY oF NEw York usJ At the Matinee: ; EPI8ODE 8 OF "HAWK OF j THE HILLS" €¢ Auditornuml GEORGE O'BRIEN and VIRGINIA VALLI in OvER 37.3 MILEs OoF WATERMAINS M E A N 8 THAT . RUNNIJING WATER 18' AVAILABLE: TO: ALL HOMESs erauaics. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS * Also Animal Comedy -- "DOWN ON THE FARM" "Eflflt Side : West Side" MATINEE AT 2:30 Also Collegians "MAKING GOOD" KIMBALL ORGAN , Dec. 11 Ror Yss $ "nuns 27 mae,f || -- Women's and Children's Underwear 3 jg2 || Women's Chiffon and Service Hose, $1.75 || _ B || Men's Sil Boys' Heary Ribbed . -- . 50| Of Norway. It runs with the tide al-- ternately six hours from. north -- to south and six from south to north, producing immense whiris. 'When the wind is northwest:and opposed to the Mu,otmitutuiummt.t fury, but in ordinary cireumstances it can be traversed without dificulty. 8 o o m t i n het T c NA . TWE o Plok > 4 »P on i. Hughes to bug his potatoes, but we tions just at present. _ ~The maelstrom is a--rapid current or tidal whiripool off the northwest coast It . is strikingly tive in character. of Early Blossom Ti The Fragrance Decker & Neville sme Rexoll store $1.50 LIBERTYVILELE S BANK . AND STATE BANK OF MUNDELEIN Are You Prepared To Fall In Li The Members Of Our Last Years Christmas > > } Club Have Already Joined The.Happy Throng |-- * December Days ke Big Jarade Of Holiday Shoppers Has Should Prepare Now For ~ The LIBERTYVILLE JNDEPENDENT is the largest Weekly newspaper in Lake County. I(fi recognied by advertisers who want to GET RE-- SULTS from their advertising, as be the best medium for reaching the people of ALL of Lake County. Up--to--datenews for $1.50 a year. It's easy. It's profitable. It's sure. In _ thousands of towns, all over the country, |_ people are finding that they are able to -- have plenty of money for hristmas gifts _ at Christmas time, or for other pqrpoau. j OUR 1928 CLUB Is FORMING _ _ Already, we are organizing our 1928 _ Christmas Club, and the membership hstfi is mounting rapidly. P > Deposit any amount you wish, the amount weekly for 50 weeks and next § cember you'll have a worth--while ance . to help make your 1928 Christmas a most Merry one. * i¥ FIRST NATIONAL BANK 'SAVE YOUR MON THE CHRISTMAS CLUB WAY > Capital and Surplus $100,000 LBERTYVILLE, ILL JOIN NOW

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