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Libertyville Independent, 19 Jan 1928, p. 7

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s Jane McAlister School of Nursing ~-- BEFEATUORED AT FARMERS MEETING rester corner, at Lake Villa, Their intention became known :last week, when they leased the location which is situated on Routes twenty--one and *Twenty. This is an exceptionally fine location and the Antioch boys are to Been in poor health for a number of weeks and the last he, was taken to the Great Lakes hospitab, from there he was taken to the Veterans' hospital msegan served over seas and was in eight attles, in Russia, after the sign-- ing of the Armistice. betore word of its signing, reached his division. It was durin gthat time that he contract-- ed allments from which he never fully recovered. Three years ago, he came to Antioch and with his brother, pur-- chased the Buttermilk Store, which they have since, conducted. He had Members of the American Legion, and 4& firing squad, from the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, fired the Tinal salute. The American Legion serv-- itces were held at the home on Victoria Street on Wednesday evening. Mr. VICTORY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (Offers a Three Year Course lead-- nhm,l.'. Next class en-- ters February 1. For information, apply to Principal of School. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stephens have returned to their home in Antioch, af-- tor having spent a fow weeks with their son, in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Haines motored to Chicago, on Saturday. Mis Myrtle Haynes, of Oak Park. s#pent the week end at the home of her parents here. ® Mis Ruth Beebe ofWoodstock, vis "mhm, for a few days, last week. Miss Roberta Lewis, returned home with her. to spend the their son, in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hai to Chicago, on Saturday. Mis Myrtle Haynes, of spent the week end at t her parents here. s test prize. Some time in ths future, it is planned to stage a national cow calling contest over the radio from m-lltlovhuro(tqu ml.fluumt.tvmhm to compete for nationsl honors and Owen County Farm Bureau. This mwunmmm htm'cnntonhohab- calities, the institute in every in-- stance furnishing the bell as the con-- Cow calling as anything but a reg-- «lar farm chore broke into the lime-- light . recently when a cow calling contest was staged in Spencer, Ind., during an agricuitural short course held jointly by the extension depart-- witnets the ftun, -- (_ " Airted7 2 is reported a suaber ot . a farmers have indicated that -- they will take part in the cow can-- HL A handsome cow bell, presented by the Blue .Valley Creamery Insti-- tute, wil} be awarded to thae winnar sarmeors in this locality, is to be a feature of the Antioch Farmers Insti-- tute at Antioch, IIL, on Feb. 9, 19238, it iz announced by the agricuiture in-- structor at the high school, C. L. Ku-- Tones in Contest at County Institute in Antioch. The Forward Look Mrs. George Bieshel has been f "lara Felter and Mrs. Anna stay-- ere Milwaukee visitors mtmk&t;DMtwvoog:g f. home granddaughter, rvices Harry | Petersen and family. Mrs. Petersen ".mn:a.:g.;_"w, bas been suffering from a wound in :t 11 o'clock on Thursday ber 'wrist, which threatened to. turn with Rev. Fr. Lynch officiat. | into blood poisoning. zo be spent and , future demands must be r-ifiu much precision u'iihw» ."u!m,'m not when the need comes. Only through the forward look is the tele-- phone kept ready to meet the growing demands of a growing "m'smmm' ts must be foreseen today; the service of the future must be provided. for in the present. . In the America of tomorrow new industries will develop; md%m be new telephone buildings and switchboards; n&adufl.dr wire and cable; yet a larger army of men and women & build and operate the It costs about ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY to the winner open to all M. J. Murphy is a busy man selling used cars. were Waukegan shoppers Saturday. We learn that at a meeting of the managers of the Allendale school in Chicago, it was decided to construct a cement rdad through the fane or drive leading from the main or Fox Lake road to Allendale. Rev. and Mrs. McKelvey drove to Madison, Wis., last week to visit Mra. ilgxcm':-m«,whomuupuly Frank Sherwood was at home over Sunday to visit his mother and other relatives. -- He is located at Milwau-- kee at this time. Mrs. Emeline Hall has been away on a vacation, visiting her sister in St. Luke's hospital Chicago. . The car in which William Ruth and Oliver Rhoades were driving to school Monday morning skidded and turned over near Gurnee. The young people escaped with bruises, but their car was somewhat broken up: The use of the term "the colors" as appited to a fliag is based on a figure of speech which employs a part to in-- dicate the whole. Troy Ballenger recelved the sad news that his brother, William, of Chicago, hadq been fataBy injured in an accident; which occurred at his place of business, where he had been employed for a number of years. Mr. Ballenger has been with him since at JPunior Petrsen has ibeen quite ill with pneumonia, but is convalescing at present writing. Mrs. Howard attended the funeral of Mrs. Wandel who was killed in the automobile actident while returning to Waukegan from Evanston with a young daughter from Antioch were in town Sunday and attended every service at the M. E .church. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mitchell and daughter --Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Kerr and Dr. and Mrs. Wagner from Chi-- cago were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr. mnl" appreciated hb& those present. _ Hamlin is enjoying a new ra-- dio. recently installed in his home _ _Jennie Rodgers and husband and Theatre in Waukegan Monday. l Mr. and Mrs E. A. Wilton and Mrs. Wilton's uncle. James Isbester, from New York, drove to Chicago Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wilton. f A most enjoyable program of special music is benig given--at the M. E. church each Sunday during the month of January. At the morning service at 11 o'clock, an appropriate, interest-- ing and instructive sermon by the Rev. McKelvey. Sunday evening a photo play was introduced, "The Power w:pm.* which was much enjoyed John M. Phillippi and family drove to Waukegan Saturday evening. © Mrs. Edward Bartlett and Fred Bart-- l«tmuwm»oday he past week. The Ladies Aid met Wednesday aft-- ernoon of this week at the home of Mrs. Seeger at Sand Lake. Mr. and Mrs. C .W. Talbott and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Phillippi and their daughters attended the new Genesee a year to keep ahead of home with a severe cold. 60 0 000 0 0 0 0o o o 0o o 0o o week end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J, C» James. The Thimble Bee will meet at the home of Mrs. J. C. James on Thursday emoloyed as manager o the J. D. Broxham Dairy plant hbere, and was very well known in this village. For the past two years he has been em-- ployed in' Waukegan, where he died, on Monday. As far as can be learned. he has no relatives in the United States, but leaves two sisters and one brother, in Sweeden. _A number from here attended the ski jump at--Cary, last Sunday. Mis Mary Sanley's group of the Mweonmdlum, Mre. and Mrs. Lutterman, held a food sale at the home of Miss Lottile The body of Mona Frandzen was brought to Antioch, for burial in the Hillside cemetery, last Thursday. For a number of years, the deceased was be congratulated on having been able to procure it. tne ailirmatuluves. . _A aeincious @supper -- An interestin was served. It was in charge of the held on New Misses Verda Varner, Vivian Hagzio .Mlmr and Mary Hood. Miss Jane Wood, was their | the leader of the evening meeting. in their lovely 1 Harry Whitcomb, residing on a farm ~Terrace, was on Wilmot Road, for the past 23 years, history of the . died suddeniy on-- Tuesday <evening material was gl at 9 o'clock. He had been i1l for sey-- --without the kn i o d on i es sn is l . u. 0 o ig o TA by Robert Jordon and Thayer Batt. INTERESTING BIT OF LIFE HIg-- 2tA J A ] By a vote it was decided in favor of TORY OF MR. AND Mrs.. porar|l $ \ . the affirmatives. .. A-- delicious @upper: -- An interesting part of the festivities | M . : . moL . ' Missts verds Varner, Yirlde Hesaln abd Mire. Porer Po ' wore eciommating |[f . § Misses arner, re. rry were a ~ ; ; . and Mary Hood. Miss Jane Wood, was their Gomt Wedding Anniversary, | & -- WR y * p'rk a the, Tendor of ho ANooine masting. fhereel Oe oo hame cutomment (6, . M :. . _ 7 on Wimot Road, for the past 23 years, history of the estimable coupie. The| § 1 elephone 410 died suddeniy on-- Tuesday <evening. material was gleaned by their children o' en tss at 9 o'clock. He had been i1! for sey-- --without the knowlwedge of their par: | Yas ' PA truly worthy philanthropy.-- Any con-- tribution made will be most gratefully received. Send donations to Mrs. Ag-- nes Tennerman, Deertield IIL. Aux-- iliary chairman. . ' A spirited debate on the question, "Resolved That the Movies Do More Harm Than Good" featured the pro-- ho muake mteoke at un Proceg. i cceaiis a teriuge slkntch 'Its l&.flm'm was taken by Mary Hood, T!:lhn Reichelt and Robert J3rdon. neg-- ative side by Ethel Kreh, Thayer Batt and John Freeman. Hach speaker had given the subject careful consid-- eration and brought out strong points in favor of the side for which he was speaking. ~The rebuttalls were givon viuvag/, GH uue) + + Delbort Meyer had his auto badly smasiked ca Monday mornitgs while Mr. and Mrs. John Smythe, of Wil-- mette were guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Willam Kooblin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer 'were the guests of the L. D. Niel family, of No. --Mrs. R. Amith, of the Deerfield hotel is recovering from a sprained ankle, which she sustained on New Year's. Mrs. Edward Brennan, Mrs. Samuel Rockenbach and Mrs. Albert Roggow, were guesats of Mrs. E. Etraus of Chi-- cago at a Incheon andtheatre party on Nuet & i mhas 2s 8W% |gec os _ 1c 0 CTemI o) essm WRIIEE § »ragram. Mrs~Carl Stadier an exper-- February 8, 1910. During Anniversafy |Society will follow this service. jenced nurse read an--excellent paper Week,. February 5 to 12, scouts in.ev-- February %, The Second Men's Din-- on hygene. Discussion as to financing ery state in the Union are uniting in |ner of the winter. The speaker will a sthool nurse followed. It was left to a wide spread celebration.. 'The plan hthkn.x.l.nuton..n.n.otao mm.w'wd%m:awm'flb"wwmmam of space, it was thought best to have . ~Sunday, February 5, Boy Scout Day February 10, National Boy Scout the meetings for the parents only, and in Church Schools. Week. _A public demonstration by the programs by the children will be _ Monday. February 6, Parent Day, Troop 52 of this church, at 7:45 p. m. eliminated _A bakery sale will be Scout Participation in. Homes,. The Deerfield public iscordialy in-- held at the February meeting. A pro-- -- Tuesday, 'February 7, Community vited to attend. gram on Abraham Lincoln, on Febru-- Day. t _ _A cordial welcome to all the serv-- ary 12,; at 2:30 p. m. 1 _Wednesday, February 8, Boy Scout ices and activities of this church. ' l(r.,udllu.Ahx'l'aylorudChJiamu lt:uylnflc::l. Every Scout is asked -- tss McGarvie called on friends in Chicago renew pledge. "x. '|~-- ~8Tt. t Sunday afternoon. _ 155 |p Dhursday. February 9, Scout Troop Se o PLot Punos _ _ Donald Easton, Miss Ruth tter-- % Church school at 9:15 a. son, Norman Peterson, Eugene Beck-- mm,uquo.noymum _mns.rm.atu:u:l-. er and other Deerfielqd young people at-- Civic Clubs. * | German Service at 11:15 a. m teaded the skt fubg st'Ciry_ on Sun-- nf,'m'wn'msom Choir on Friday at 7:30 p. m. Y-- j -- ® Confirmation Instruction on Satur-- Mrs. R. @mith, of the Deerfleld note! Sunday, February 12, Lincoln's Birth--| gay at g a m is recovering from a sprained ankle, 34Y-- The new members of the Church which she sustained on New Year's. | C apgice yJaad Ex: *R .. |Council will be instailed at the serv-- There was a good attendance at the P. T. A. Meeting Friday afternoon. Ix theabsence of the . President, Mrs. Cazel. the vice president presided. The Hygene Committee had charge of the the Bungalow church were entertain-- ed at the home of Arthur Cashmore on Twesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fehr had as their guests, for Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Rapp, of Payton, lowa. The Y¥. P. 8. C. of the Bungalow church are having a copper carnival Thursday evening.© The same group of young people enjoyed a supper at the church on Sunday evening. Mdlrl.l'b'umvdrnu. Mr. and Mre. Isaac Raop lowa. mvwn-uumhomotln.'w» sling and Mrs. Rapp's sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russo visited Chicago relatives Bunday evening. lr.ndlu.oluikhu.dcucuo were guests at the John Melander res-- idence on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sauter, of Appleton, are visiting at the home of Mrs. G. Willien. Mrs. Willen entertained at bridge on Monday evening, in compli-- }nuttohermu.' Mr. and Mrs. William B. Carr and Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Olendort were dinner guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith, of Evanston on Sunday» Mis Martha Karch has returned to her hom, from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Salman, of Cross Plaines. Mrsa. Edna Osborne was the guest of Mrs. Lester Stanger, of HigWand Park on Saturday evening. Miss Luella Plagge. of Chicago vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanger, on Sunday. Miss Beryl Taylor entertained her . trignd from Chicago, over the ,week; staying at was held at*the 'home of Mrs. Alex Wilman, on lzouhymh.. The name of Mrs..Bruce Blaine as treas-- wrer was left out. of the report of of-- ficers instaled in the Auziliary last week. Chairman for two more com-- mittees have been appointed as fol-- lows: Memorial chairman, Mrs. Ray-- Williams, of this village was one of the exhibitors. ~He will also exhibit in the 'Indiana Salon, st Marshaill Fields, the latter part of the month. _ The Highland Park Woman's Club hd{d an Art--Eixhibit on Tuesday after-- noon of North Shore artists, E. K. NEWS FROM DEERFIEID | #+ WILMOT P. T. A. NOTES The Library Committee of the P. T. A. are now busy on the library prob-- lem. They plan to install a card: sys-- tem for record of books used and add new books soon. -- -- A warm lunch dish is now being served to the children each day un-- der the direction of the teacher, and that they migh be better served, the following were 'donated by the ms:' :lsh'tc Plgt'édolvh 'Goer B, 3 Bilver teaspoon Mrs. Paul Fuller: an electri¢ plates, Mrs. Elmer Clavey; a work table, Mrs. M. Hendricks and dish towels and utinsils by several other members, 7 Galloway; Secretary, Helen Engstrom and Treasurer, John Cashmore. . The eighth grade held a candy saile on Vanuary 13. They are collecting money for a class gift to the school. Mis Riizabeth Schilstra, of Kilbourn has keen secured to teach the third grade the second semester>beginning Monday, January 16. Mrs. Thomeyer is taking the "B" sections of third and elect. were 'escorted to their Mitai Matrimony at the age of 19 years, on by six young ladies ring arches |the first day of January 1878. of roses. / 'The effect was and | _ Mr. Perry, with the help of his wife, impressive. 'The Oracle, Mrs. Lillian | built their first home in Chicago, later Johnston and Retiring Onch,_m they sold: it and moved to Michigan. {Adah Jubrend were ¢ Neither of them seemed adapted or |ounmu»mam satisfied with farin life, so they again dMMmmmmchmtoam Some sizteen Mae Rockenbach Mrs. Beckman, |Years ago, they moved to Deerflield, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Jullus Johnson, |Dullt a bome here, sold it and built Mrs. Lub» Meyer and Mrs.--Margaret|2n0ther, which is the one they now iPetth. N:"Jtln. ord 1 A Past Oracle Pin was presented & w should added for Mrs. Adah Juhrend with words of ap--| Mrs. Perry. She has helped to build preciation of her earnest work thruout |these three different homes and has 'the year of her administration. bmmhnndndmaflw' Beautiful sets of colored sherbert |_ Tz:wmmwim' glasses were nted Mrs, Rocken-- children, Everett mh. Mrs. Bmm Mrs. Ausgusta &.. Emily and Matthow aleaa h.'-] Lillian Johnston; _ eral months, but had not been consid-- --ered as being in a very serious con-- _ dition. (Mr. Whitcomb and famfly are ~very highly esteemed residents--of this ' place, and have always been interested \lmuuuuhcum m.m::d. one daughter, Mrs. George Harder four sons: George, Edward, Irving and Lesle, survive him. . He also leaves two sisters. Funeral services will be held on Friday. «----G_-- ¥ INSTALLATION ~CEREMONIES 0!" R. N. A. ON THURSDAY EVENING Deertield Camp R. N. A. held its Thursday evening. January 12. (Masonic Temple, in the presence of & | nll m PC this church maintained services of worship, each Lord's Day, and carfied forward a work of ever increasing in-- on Bunday, January 29. In 1868. the Evangelical church was organized in «se Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Evening service at 8 p. m. Prayer and Praise service each Wed-- pesday night at Sn'clock. Sunday morning. ices nqt\ 9:30, Church schoot. Departmental Organization Graded Instruction and Trained Leadership. The Pastor's class will meet at 10 o'clock. f 10:465. Worship and sermon. This is Young People's Sunday in this church. The young people of the congrega-- tion will have a large part in the order of this service. At 5:00 p. m. there will be a Vesper (Mn ccusd s se » Mr. and Mrs. Perry have always liv-- on Fopd, glean lives and attendeg the £ » wishing a great satisfaction, they were converted at evening was, thoubb_ the versary supper from. : This was the same table that they had their first wedding supper served from, also, it served at a wedding supper for one of |same old love story repeated itself again, and they became engaged, and were united in the Hdiy Bonds of .ltrlflmltthfll"dum,m the first day of January 1878. _ Mr. Perry, with the help of his wife, built their first home in Chicago, liter they sold: it and moved to Michigan. Neither of them seemed adapted or satisfied with farim life, so they again years ago, they -- moved Deerti buillt a bome here, sold it and built another, which is the one they now reside in. winbe oo ns oi ie these three different homes. and has 'bmmhnndndmahtw lz of five children, Everett zadb. e, Emily and Matthow, also have ten -- grandchildren and two ml grandchildren., it ange palle® * M'mflmflx':. 6: of the| 0 O 0 Eienss anraincs on | ns versary supper from. | This was the|"2" * Six--room modern home, newly decorated thruout, large lot ............__._....._....$6,750.00 Lot 50x172 on MceKinley Avenue, in Liber-- tyville Highlands .........__..._._........$1,258.00 Nine--room house, Brainard Jnd Lake Streets in Libertyville ..............................$12,000.00 Six--room house on McKinley 'Avenue, just nearing completion :................... $12,000.00 There are Such -- . Things as Bargains of m $% -- Park lnd M JAY CALRKNS |"""a2"*~= invited ¥oh ie oweas uh hok -- ~-- We welcome you to this annivers ary service. Qur day of hospitality Celebrate with us. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., Morning Worship at 10:30 & m., service at 3 o'clock in the after-- noon, Orchestra concert from 7 to8, followed by. the preaching eervice. The Ladies of the church will serve a free luncheon to all present, from 5 p. m. until 7 p. m. Then |we celebrate the fourth umi-l versary of the dedication of our new | ****~ church building to the worship and Ha: service of Almighty God. To us the occassion is one of deep sentithent. Past, present and future, meet. The past is glorious, the present is encour-- y gnlandthotntmhtnnotpm Our idea is not to linger on thots | 172 W &theput._bututhortodomg.' ng progressive in the present, that =-------- wil endure for the future. To this LY] end:--we maintain a program that f#eets every need from the child to the adult. | | -- Heaappmane fluence and usefuiness.. Great and '. blessed results have been achieved in .._':'MU""'M"MM ewfl:.loulcultnm.mumd'J Each month at Masonio Haill. cation and social service. This church Visiting Companions Cordlally Invited has had a part in the lives of a multi-- | * tude of ~souls. J. A. TREPTOW. H. P. ; Thon'we.eolobr!u the fourth l-lmil J. B. WETMORE, Secretary wayne Burge, of Waukegan called on relatives and friends here last Friday. lcv.C.C.anevumBononlut Sunday, where he delivered a lecture. Mrs. Rose Turner and son, ofEik-- horn, Wisconsin were here on dbusiness last Friday. . Beveral members of the local O. E. 8. Chapter, attended installation at G30 {'oyal Neighbors held a card @ m:tthelrhuonmdgymm Mrs. G. P. Flood actended th efun-- ;'v""'"fflen"ncmmunlm- in :# u UmOCwOllenandlu.'R.w. w Churchill attended a meeting "of the Federation of Women's Clubs in Evan-- | _ ston last Friday. s The American Legion AuxriHiary in-- stalled their new officers on Monday }0'0000000000000 Mr. and Mrs. John Tobias left last Tuesday for LosAngeles, where they wil spend the remainder of the winter months. St. Andrew's Guild helda a business meeting at the home of Mrs. P.. W. Newhouse on Friday evening . Mr. and Mrs. Patten of Chicago, svent Sunday at their summer home o GRAYSLAKE o o 0o 0o 0o 0 0o 0. 0 0 0 0o o 0o 0o o held a box social Friday evening. The teachers and officers of the mmmmumm' of J. 8. Denman Saturday, Jan. 21. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Denman enter tained the minister and his wife Sun-- day to dinner.' It was Mrs. McNair's birthday. P Little Evelyn Clark is gaining a it tle each day. She has been ill with Rold a Father and Son banquet on the evening of February 8th.. 'l_'hotfllmunluowmmmdg, bate at the P .T. A. meeting last Sat-- urday evening. ' : Tba(h-curyhlod;uonheldth annual meeting and election of offic-- ers January 9th. Mrs. Clarence Bonner was ill for several days. but is improving. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0 0 0o e o o o o * nHeral services are to be held Onilon It counsists lar; Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at dered' coral' and conta thomflonncl'urclu M1ll---- ments which:© are most 3mmmumuumm'mm Moreover, e | and diteate of the iala .Mgwuuthmmw'mumMmmhl friengs thoougy 2o oo ranlle f sime errllr _ qujone: Jloto the ality and pleasant manner: *3 4 i cities at a tim with -- Thursday afternoon at her Home after loaiu' o::ras of, uul partibes at their just m?,.""i..m * #ouls "'Wwflwm- er f " > s daughter apent n..éj";u'. of .m Mrs. m 'F}-"-";l;.'- 9:.' m'f'._ meupme l 2. Mrs. Frieda Mayer Knox, 64%, wife of John F. Knox, farmer near Rose-- crans for the past -- 25 . years,. died' Thursday afternoon at her Home after having been in 111 healith for several: _4 _ ___ 220 @¢ Put is imprhoving, 1 # -- Mary McCann. of Steam schoc, | COMI®, Gfippe, Flu, Dengue Wife of Well Known Newport Township Farmer Dies After | RIEDA mfi"'", OF OSCAR MAYER, . TAKEN BY DEATH FRED cRABBE| R B. CGODFREY Auctioneering s GraysLar 4 Farm and Stock Sales A * By U. 8. Government Veterinarian D. C. Grinneil, Inspector In Charge Telephone 829 LIBERTYVILLE Office With Farm Bureau Office in First National Bank Building Hours: 1 to 8:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOHS ATTORNEY--AT--LAW LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINO!IS LUCE BUILDING ~ © Res. Phone 97. _ Office Phone 18 ATTORNEY--AT--LAW Office at Home on W. Cook Avenue Telephone 168.J LIBERTYVILLE, ILLJNO!IS 172 W. Lincoin Ave., LIBERTYVILLE CATTLE TESTED --onall-- . . . FREE OF CHARCE --| MEN'S, WOMEN'S By U. 8. Government Veterinariaa [ AND CHILDREN'S Bilious Fever and Malaria. 181. hospital, where the emall daughter ggt_mwmuw to an apera & F None E7 , mm"ll'oox LOO: DR. J. L. TAYLOR BUY NOW! St.. Andrews 7----wt chureh is rapidly nearing:completion. The first urvige: will be held. there an Febrvo _'The Eastern Star will hold the first CTAWC, C.. JZ,.. AADGDREL E&an caller on Friday. Libertyville: on: Thursday evening. and all report a. most enjoyable time. .wtun.) u m"'m " = day nite, in. whith James MeM:Xas was ane. of the contestants. Mrs, B.J. wmtnd:nwburml epent Thursday at the Victory Memor-- Day Phone 36; Night Phone 407 Day and Night Service Smith's Taxi CREDIT RATOR REALTOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACEK 52 No. 272 R. A. M. 912 N. GEORGQE H. SMITH, Prop. it Kilis the Qerme. PHONE 30 |ROOFINC WILL SN O W " Going to Bui MEETS FIRST TUVESDAY OF & MONTH AT THE TOWN HAL C. €, HOBKINS, Commander Telephone $45--J that the matter is in juvenil6 signed before Justice Her charging him with disorderiy acts to the chief and to the ; officer of the county court. _ A writ of habeas corpus i lieman was arrested last W day by Chief of Police Edward ney when the girls lodged com countycourt in order to give time to Mrs. Mary Pol-ma finvestigate the case in which t is charged with being immoral~ presence of several Highland West Lake Street & 0. Box 243 Phone 1 raul Tieman, 16, of Ch day was granted a week's FLAT ROOFS RK -- COYERE WITH--TAR AND PITCRH _ TAR AND GRAVEL EoC READY ROOFiNga o¥er Libertyville Post PAUL TIEMAN, F JUVENILE CO% GETS WEEKS 20% DISCOUNT This We Do All Kinds. Of Rootic AT LOW COST uth Charged With Davd moral in Presence of Under Investigation. and materia! on your h ote, for a net figure. so now just what the cost CGall, Phone or Write to JANUARY Quick to releve PAGE®SE an admission

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