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Libertyville Independent, 2 Feb 1928, p. 8

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SAYS VOLIVA e wed ts Kihralalse mtiross e _ _ y .. >R h rehome in Libertyvilie. m Mr. and Mrs. John Whitney and es PTC ns on ; Mrs.: Charles Whitney were callers at Ne Leaves New York 'the H. J. Swan home Sunday. _ p the P Land Mrs. Herman Kublank attended a >FC Holy luncheon and bunco party at the Ed j '_!"' Sawusch home in Rondout Monday. everything ; _ The many Mundeléin friends of Ted ,m.hcflumnty. Wiklox were surprised to learn of his ;'m"""':" U ~marriage Saturday, Jan. 28, to Miss mm-h::lld':: Florence Strohee, of Waukegan. (Mrs. . end m bout ths Wilcox is known .to several of the ~-'mm"°°" ladies of this village as one of the | crists which' is to precipitate StAT bowlers of the Bifiex girls' team, _ Bubtracting one year--to make t the loss of a year in changing lo.u&&:flnnmw r--nmum.mnm 1 today through Lyons and they sald the Ben Por-- ract near Mundelein to Judge L. Morgan for $13,500. Twenty are included in the piece. Tleak C td Rrasconel "»'h? on ".W' 'u;: tegular 59¢ and 65¢ yalues. Each mecording to this brokerage wu'mmrfou s x He. can prove his afiomdmvofld'l m:'!'hthm M}mvmchh to the end begins this spring. g-a-unhm a is the process by which the % ? mou'.. &-al'! !l'a"'to- hre.' He explain just why the "crisis" t purchased 290 feet of indus-- id along the right--of--way of h Shore line in Mundelein for It is udnerstood that the con-- lanuary Clearance Sale! Last Day~--February 4th on Sylvan Lake, Mundelein, #I¥" ...\ MANY OTHER BARGAINS THROUGHOUT THE STORE. Jensen, Chicago, purchased eompany is to use the plece in lotgs and small pieces of tions Great Value lom .of the wise and the of ages may be preserved aback to the Jows, and is --2.,520. n * ) DOOMED 10 || --~*~ NEWSs FROWM Semig TRANSFFRS SPECIAL TS Bride; second, Mrs. Bert Bwan. Richard WHHams, our local radio wizard, installed a 5--tube Tiffany set in the bachelor apartment of WilHiam Knigge last week. R. J. Lyons delighted the audiences at the Auditorium Theatre in Liberty-- ville last week by singing several of his snappy song hits. ' Don't forget the dance at the Com-- munity House Friday, Feb. 3. given for the benefit of the Comnmtunity House Council. -- Miss Esther Zensen apent the week end in Chicago visiting friends. -- --Mrs. John Rouse was hostess to a group of local people last Saturday evening. The evening was swent in playing Five Hundred and a collection of $40.00 was taken up for the eenbfit of the Community House. Prizes were awarded as follows: Men--First, Har-- ry Rouse: second, LeRoy Kane; third, WIill Vickery. Ladies--First. Jeasie Knutsen: second, Mrs. Ray Wells; third, Mrs. Dwight Doliph. Iumt'ao!m% to her home Sunday, after several days in St. Luke's hospita} in Saturday in Chicago: Rodger Swan, Hendse and William Volkman. It is reported that the Horen build-- ing is being remodeled in order to umruanm&uwmm 'Miss Marjorie Kublank was the winner of a pair of hockey skates, giv-- en away a tLangworthy's store in Lib ertyrille Tuesday night. aCti"t A bowling team of local men, com-- posed of Joe Dorfler; Ed Bluhm. Tom Suydam, Gus Krumrey, Fred Wilken-- ing and Ferdinand Tegtmeyer, entered Monday evening a team of Liberty-- ville bowlers of the gentler sex jJour-- neyed to Mundelein and attempted to win the crown from the Mundelein ladies but they were defeated by a star bowlers of the Biflex girls' team, EXTRA SPECIAL ~-- Children's Ribbed EXTRA -- SPECIAL Women's & Misses' Lingette Bloomers Black, Tan, Brown 25¢ and 35¢ Sellers 19¢ Fine White Cotton Quilt Size Cotton $1.29 eller AL | EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL Men's $2.26 White. Black, Blue Denim Overalls, Janesville make, for Worship services--Ivanhoe at 10 a. m.; First church at 11:15 a. m. Communion service at each church. msmmamm ment the Lord's Supper that pre-- ecedes Lent. Let every Christian pre pare his heart for spiritual refresh-- ment by honoring his Master in this service. Communion address on the words of Jesus "In My Name." Music appropriate to the service by the choir of each church. Evening services at 7:30 p. m. Music led by the juniog choir which will also sing a special anthem. The second of the simple taiks on The Christian Life Regular $2.00 value .$ the meeting the boys and 'girls are mumum-&m ize a Sunday Evening Club. Sun-- day 'evrening there ware 16 people from one block on Maple Avenue at church. Can the block in which you uv':'hola:tCh-oll ie 8. 8. Maowgdhu;m most enjoyable time at heir " ive supper last Friday. m&m tertained at the homes of Mesdames PLYMOUTH LARGER PARISH (Ivanhoe Church and First Church, § Mundelein) C, Arthur Jevane, Minister. John Wermescher, Social Dérector Bunday School--First Church at 10 a. m.; Ivanhoe at 11 a. m. > Woltman, L. H. Dietz, J. L. Shepherd, Edzon Ransom, C. Arthur Jeyne and Miss Agnes Meyer. At the Meyer home they enjoyed an hour of games OBITUARY } lh.dcn'% Morse was born in (Mimer on Jan. 18 1868. She Hved on the farm near Gilmer all her life, in Heavy Canton Flan-- Canvas Gloves _ nel. 20¢ values, All Wool Flannel margin. The Hnoup of the i viiin Soe Kennedy, Withite Libertyville--Rose h Kromari, -- Elizabeth Mason, -- Harriet Tulley, Helen Tulley. f m:pinuotiwh.';ot:ccm 'u"mm # mA_ game between the Mundelein -- LOw Average Men and the> High Average Women. EKach team has & game and mwdmn.gvmmlub atkes from oth Dorticr's ronn Snd games F team, Ennmia Roder's team won two from Jane Dorfler's team. This makes the standing of the teams: -- x ihonlddm.hrpmwdd{fi And. of course, by this time you all know mzmmmd::u the winner of the $50.00 first An Class D of the Daily News Bowling Tournament. 25¢ the Philip Morse of Gilmer and Diamond Lake, and two sisters, Mrs. Peter Stew-- Miss Morse was a quiet anassuming woman who gave her self wholaheart-- edly to the household to which she be-- longed. Faithful and loyal to her dgear ones, she centered her interests upon the home and the farm. KFuneral services were held last Thuraday at 1:30 p. m. at the Diamond Iake M. E. church by Rev. C. Arthiur Jevne. Interment was in the Fairfield M. E. cemetery. recent years keaping house for her father and her brother and, after her parents death, for her drother, Wilbur -- The Bwift & Co, mald chorus is said to be one of the finest singing groups in the country, Those who have heard them are lond in --praise of their splen-- did performance, and 'wherever they have <sung. throushout the country they have been received with greatest appreciation and urgent requests for Their is nationwide, and na it hnmu:nrmm the north shore has so large a organization of this type been heard in & concert program of the character planned for this notable concert. In 8:156 o'clock, promises to be one of the finest ever ~heard on the north shore. ~The entertainers will be the famous Swift & Co. male chorus of 10 volces, with D. A. Clippinger, di-- «--~PFor the benefit of the Lake Blult Orphanage buillding fund a notable musical entertainment will ~be pre-- sented on the gvening of Wednesday, Feb. 8, in the Deertield--Shields high MW»&. Lake Forest club. ~. The concert, which -- will begin at Kiwanis Club of Lake Forest to Present Big Affair at ~ Highland P ark mmhufihmm es, and enjoyed work with them o 6 . Reean mm mmmmecimmmmmmenes | memmenmmmmesmmenmmen mm . cmmmmmcenemmemmemme on . eeveummnemeversemereme s fevromernmnn ie n y .l;_<_x___-----_._._.____--_--_;_ +A ".= r t ~ C omm ooo ioi ioi i oo ot . ':' CR PB B A B 4 > ' : x t 3* > 5 | f P 5. 3 Ei f wz a M . , i ; F 4 g pe Te¥ we P /4 e 4* % j .A _# ~\oe .. w4 <4 : » K f P g i S uks p s [ 4' gx4 k. * P S CC o 3 e s o 1 s ~A * f a Pn (2.0 * n 3 2 t 4 , " f > oaes " hP F ¥ ' 3 f = § 4 ' M C e 7 4 L : w a ~I LEGS OF LAMB Specials For Friday and Saturday, February 3 --4 as aoloist. ut af American Power Looms The majority of modern textile rugs and carpets are woven on power looms perfected by American manuftac-- turers. Ingrain, brussels, wilton, vel-- vet and axminster are the most com-- mon kinds, In addition to these, there are oriental rugs and various adapta-- tions of the old--fashioned rag--rug now manufactured on a large scale in fac tories, as well as fiber and grass rugs _--For QOrphanage Buildings : * . _ The net proceeds of this concert will z6 into the building fund of the orphanage, which is planning exten-- pose of providing modern, fireproof buildings'for the orphanage group, The cause is a worthy one, and the program so noteworthy that a capa-- city house seems assured. It is hoped to raise about $5,000 by this concert and officials of the club are sparing no effort to make the pro-- Ject a great success. In this they are being greatly aided by the generous and interested co--operation of a num-- ber of north . --shore society women who are assistins in the disposal of boxes and blocks of ticketsg, and with notable success, it is reported. millions of friends throughout the ! _""""""."""" country who bhave been won by her HOLSTEINS golden voice. Her appearance in this , -- Extra choid concert is regarded as a distinct |O"5,. with at achievement for the Kiwanis club and | Selection M nouuudmflywmumcmew ness of the program, which promises ; to be one of the finest ever heard in $ :':'cmnmbdm "'stwmémhm as the great ~& Co. male chorus and the famous Russian | OR SALE-- coloratura soprano appearing together M:'& huummmmwm"m Bluff orphanage. seed, $1.00 1 and lovers of mass : sured a saplendid treat. ium on the 'evening of Wednesday, Feb, 8, the Lake Forest Kiwanis club has~secured 'a notuwble attraction for the benefit concert for the building But the Kiwanis club has done m . In addition .to .securing this us chorus, it has been able to 0b-- tain as soloist one of the most popu-- lar and noted .opera stars in the coun-- try for the same concert in the per-- son of Maria Kurenko, famous Rus-- sian coloratura . soprano, whose de-- snofoaiuu: A f m' have cnrmd M"m over the United States, both on the operatic stage and in concert work. She has appeared on several occas-- jons in the Atwater Kent radio pro-- grams on Sunday evenings and it is no exaggeration to say that she has Libertyville's=Leading Meat Market "Where You Get the Most of the Best For the Least" Lake: Bluff orphanage, dress the Harvey Oil Comnpany, Cleve-- No wt like new; burl walnut finish, $265; Story & Clark player, $180; Kimball Baby Grand, $325. 'Write for particu-- lars and terms. D. D; & 8. Piano SBales, Woodstock, HBL © 5 3t only $2200.00. Terms. Inquire of R. or rent: located on 8. Stewart Ave., FOR SALR6 tube radio with speak-- er. Phone $0, from $ a. m. to 5 p. m. FOR SALE--Brea gilts, due to farrow the latter part of April. Cross--bred Poland China and Durocs. These are to sell.: 'r.?:huo u::t;v"uhm. H. L. Casey. _ 6 3t ers with sixty days retest. Larte selection Mile north of Round Lake. Transparent, colorless animals such '1f gmaith Realtor. _ _ _ _ __ 51t as' the' Jellyfish can quite ¥eadlly Be| ec--mmm oo mmncon e mm in n nnoce 0 0 00 0 0 00 000 000 BARGAIN FOR YOUNG COUPLE-- o CLASSIFIED o o ADVERTISING o o -- Telephone No.1-- o 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o o Pigs, agrin, have been fed with mad-- Old, O%® 2 Weeknold. Address Dirch used to study the growth of bone. For wmhu;dm u»thomwuudmdundut' kere $2.450; zonlouo the next, the bone formed on the first mdmmfirun. miles tllywmlhavupnapmklanr.i """ 'r.mn It"m&flu-z. m"'"""' Uses of Aniline Dyes -- Livestock For Sale FOR SALE--b room bungailow, on the ' easliest terms ever given. See Fred 'H. Smith, Realtor. ... . > ---- &.1t relocking and gas protection devices; and triple movement Diecbold time lock. -- Cheap if takenatonce. Also an eight foot bookkeepers desk. Call at New $ apartment bldg, north side Oof Chicago; price $48,000, subject to . Cost $3,000 four months ago. Will take $550 for all or will separate. Beau-- tiful furniture of 4 room apartment. 8 pe. silk mohair parlor suite, hand M"ut. $ m: %cnton n d4 > rugs; 4 pc. w'nutbo'monnt:'hmu: chest of silverware; 6 pc. breakfast set. Musi be seen to be appreciated. Will ar range for delivery.> 882 Leland Ave. near Sheridan Rd.. Chicago, I!1. Tele phone Sunnyside 6190. 8 6 $81,850. _ Owner will trade his equity of $16,150 to ra small number of acres with a good house in Lake county. $400,000. _ Please give full particulars. WILL TRADE $8,000.00 equity in two family house; 5 and 6 roonls; on thrv street near Waukegan high school: will rent for $135.00 mo.; for bunga low in Libertyvilie. M. R. Miller, 502 Wauk. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tel. 106. 3 2 Real Estate For 4811 N. Ashland Ave., Butter 1 4t cash prices for dead animals. Tels phone Dundee #10])--1. Reverss the paying for ad. Write P. O. Box 506, Libertyville. 4 H siderable amount of apecial fuads to nn-'.m:¢~= smef mrk kz _. O.0 _ _ e', ui o pacity 85 head of cattle, 100 tons of hay; 2 metal granaries, 1,000 bushel eapacity.--each; S--room hbouse, furnace heat. Immediate possession Liberal proposition. Owner John H. McGeaty, 29 8. LaSalie St., Chicago. 6 at FOR RENT--Store and two fiats in LibertyvyMle; excellent looation, and reasonable rent; can be suited to any kind of business. For infermation, apply at Indepenient office. 8 U street near car line; furna only $35.00. Inquire of R. G. ertyville 761 or Mundcleia 230%--1. bath; $35.00 per month Ails I::v;d 87 acre farm, on e Sellers, 551 Milwaukee Ave. VRA RINZ----mew i4000 LOWDG O eoncrete smreoot in Mundclein:; med DUND--Saturday, lady's lodge pin Came can be had by identitying and Money To Loan Lost and Found : Office 469. Res. 269. 5 --1 room house en pared ----1 or 2 rooms for lHght ing. 759 North Mitwar room Tint and $4--% 04 s 4 +m

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