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Libertyville Independent, 9 Feb 1928, p. 2

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_ Going into the final game with the m them by virtue of the 3 they had suffered in the th West Conference basketball , Antioch high school's tive, play-- E their stalling game that saves ir men, upset the dope and beat high school of Gurnee 16 to , at Wauconda Saturday night to the «North West tournament : Dodge Brothers magnificent Seniors have CJhey Challenge mpariaon with : liike the 'f)r'gudeot rthwest. Conference all over the| at Wauconda Saturday and, after | Emutotmm afternoon, they came right back | the evening and beat the unbeaten The tournament has no bearing on North West Conference champion-- lndcunoohntmuunu,thc ite for the title, the only 1.000 per nt team in the cireuit.. Barrington second and. Antioch third in the ~--at. present. Gurnee still four games to play, one with Pal and one with Wauconda, which the Warren boys have already * , m&n dgm character to te of 16 to 15. K --plays a game of basketball rivals deseription. It's differ-- from any other game played by ' team in teh Northwest Confer-- ats Gurnee 16 to 15 in Final Game of Tourna-- ment Saturday Night it's the craziest game to watch iver saw. But the main thing is, bave never seen anything that > near it. w any team, used to playing an essive, fighting game, can help L'.'mnhmwmzm _ Atall, and when a team mad enough to--go in and braak he stall, the Antioch team lets ) aewift telling offensive --that ED ithatllg, y _A 2 _ _0 Uay aid LC neIZNDONS S2W | sMmoke ;,Ehmmmhmutummmmdmt the Antioch team Out-- in an alarm. The firemen 4 an ::-lmmwumlmimmmmmammumm ters just enough to--win in a hair the flames extinguished. | ag finish. | 'Miss Jennie Potter, who has had ~~Mfil'emw~chamotthodry¢oodldmntot sould be played as far as score|the HillebrandSchultz store for the mmmfiflfllfim:mt"vw years, has resigned her 4 to 4. and at the half 8 to 8. m 'position . and after 'a short vacation hmnflahmutd.mpmmwmgommu enough to pile up a 14 to 10 | where she expects to make her future tike ht mmurter Warren became | t 19 6e Reteecr neage on L pin quarter ty by the Rebekah ] E-u l:lul thkoo:l;'nh:'ham. luk: 1t enough get possession iss Mary Wilstep spent on-- _uu_lhhcmtrwnvto!minwm | i netted them victory by one lone .lll'la-omnueopuonn- ean game, probably due to the of --play of both teams, which the players more scattered han B Antioch style of play was far see teams stall to protect a lead der to win a game, but it is an un-- | sight, to say the least, to see a stall at the beginning of a game, l!l;:ot'udo:'h' > f seems to invented & game to suit the par-- E caracteriitic --of shhbifrisnii .--__. 160 » 166 80. Genesee StreetWAUKEGAN ILLINO!S » * +. Phone 5100 f AT WAUCONDA GVYM irrington won third position by ag out Arlington Heights in a point battle to complete the eve-- 's progrtam with two of the tough sames ever seen in the tourna 'lhfimln&o.n"lfl.:"fitvmmflm nite, 7 to _ _JAMES MORROW & sON and .probably different --from ted, and they must also play two s with Barrington, a team they not met this season. loch tosers hold that ball and back deep in their own terri-- tall, rangy team from Antioch the same sort of game that Once take the Senior wheel and you will "No at price surpass Senior p.filan;a'.".y.."lhe::ovudmunl cars that cost more, but have never so' m;hbmd;-t ".:..Iofyou m mw.him ob snn cvigh enge Anul gutot clony Snveire lenge constant comparison with the proud-- in®g in from all parts of America, and runs the same -- est names in motordom. by the KEDAN £.0.0. dETRONT '1599 3 Dr. J. Hastie Odgers spoke at the Methodist church, on Sunday morn ing and in the afternoon was present at the Quarterly Conference. Quite a number of Antioch people, who were friends of Rev. Kolkebeck, The Ladies Aid will hold an all--day sewing at the church on Thursday. A pot luck supper will be served. the HillebrandEchultz store for the past several years, has resigned her position . and after 'a short vacation trip to Florida, will go to LosAngeles where she expects to make her future Mrs. F. Drom: of Genoa City is vis ,m;guuoch triondc.t%hvook. lut . Straughn was in mka?n Saturday and went to see his brother, who is in the hospital. . The Rev. A. M. Krahle spent Friday in Chicago. ; Mrs. A. M. Krahle, who has been quite ill for some time, was taken to the Wesley hospital last Tuesday. Last Saturday afternoon, the fire department answered a call to the Merrill home on Lake Street, where a fire had started in the basement. The family had gone to Chicago, for the Mr. and Mrs. Dan Walsh announce the arrival of a son on Thursday, February 2. * ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0o o o o o [»'l'helou&tuedbyWumnh also a h er for an opponent, as those Warren -- sharpshooters hit angles and distances. & The det@@t of Warren was a hard blow to that unbeaten aggregation and their. big host of followere. But it was a sweet morsel for the Antioch team, which was rated as an "also ran." and the frantic horde of loyal rooters who follow the fortunes of Herald, Arlington Heights. sents itself. Ing team, which wants to get hold of that ball and db things? All the nerve strain in a game in which An-- tory, is a nerve strain on the specta-- tors. so what must it be on the oppos-- tioch is mixed up is on the other team, leaving Antioch clear and alert to drive through wth one of their § ue * Je T H ERS LIBERTYVILLE BASKETBALL TEA to Right--Principal H. E. Underbrink: V. Ray, C. Schlosser. K. Burnett, N. Duba, Mgr; R. Spell--. M. Tegen, H. Grimes, H. Thomas, A. Baker, Coach J. Martin. +4 o ALSO ON DIisPLAY Ed i an opening pre-- County William Hucker is back home from the Victory Memorial hospital, where he was cared for for a number® of weeks after his wweident. He has been pronounced out of danger and is cofn: valescing satisfactorily. His -- eye, inwe hat first it was thought he might lose, is slowly improving. 33 _ Mre. C. B. Dicks was.-- in Waukegan one day last week. While there she called to see Henry Curl at the hos-- pital, and reports he is able to sit up. Mrs. William H. Sheehan was an Antioch caller Saturday.© She spent a fuow days last v-'al wi': her sister, r" mm,. " * ** Captain and In.wm were in Chicago a few days last week. Mrs. Carl Reinbach was in the city spent the week end here. H. L. Grantham S$r. and Harry Gran-- tham and children were McHenry call-- ers on Saturday. $ Mrs. Clara Dixon returned home on Wednesday, after apending the past few weeks with Chicago relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Tiffany and Mrs. Harry Bristol. of North Chicago, spent Saturday evening here. 0o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0 0o 0o 0o iting at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seymour. Miss Ruth Hapke. of Chicago spent the week end here. Duane Kingsley called on his cous-- in Mrs. Edith Peck, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grantham Jr. and chidren visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyer at McHen-- ry, on Friday evening. Miss Hasel Anders, of Wilmette, spent the latter part of the week with people in this vicinity. x Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boehmer vist-- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stroker, at Waukegan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cook attended the auto show in Chicago on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Maiman were Whaukegan callers on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Case and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Smith and sons spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Grantham on Friday. -- _ Mrs. R. C. Hallock and Mrs. Paul Broncheon, Mrs. Andrew Sorenson and Mrs. Eugene Prior were Waukegan shoppers on Thursday. > Toune! William Daley was a Barrington vis-- on attended his funeral, which was held in Chicago on Friday. : ; The Ladies Aid gave a party in the church on Tuesday evening. A fine crowd was i attendance and everyone had & good time. + i 0 a 0o 0 0 0 000 06000 0 0 o _ WAUCONDA o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0 0 0o o o 0 0 0o 0o 0o 0 0 o o o o o Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Krell atten a show at Barrington on Bungd" Alvin Kimball was a Chicago caller Player showing best sportsman-- shivp in Tournament--Spicer, Anti-- Picked by Messrs. McFarlane and Ashley, officials, who went through the entire Tournament: + Forward--McClure, Warren. Forward--Bolte, Ariington. Center--Wightman. Barrington. Warren 25; Libertyvyille 23. Antoch 21; BarringtOon 17. . Warren 32; Ariington 24. Barrington 24; Arlington 23. Antioch 16; Warren 15. Palatine 36; Leyden 17. Arlington 28; Palatine 26. Barrington 33; Bensenville 21. Antioch 23; Wauconda 13. -- TOURNAMENT STANDING ALL--CONFERENCE TEAM TOURNAMENT SCOREs Mrs. Gilbert Burnett, of itor here "fl ts Fisher home on Sunday. _ _ Emil Ficke Monday evening. in _ Mrs. Sarah Snell is now at her company with several from Wauke home. Wedding bells will soon be Mr. and Mrs. John Heinrich (nee Herren) of Des Plaines, have a little daughter, Marion Justine, born on Wednesday, Feb. 1st. ~James Sigwalt of Ces Plaines visit-- ed at the John Hirn home Sunday. Mrs. H. R. Sherwood is very i11 of pneumonia at the home o fMr. and Mrs. Clatre Sherwood. Donald Sher-- wood is also iH with a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs: Oliver Wilton were Sunday visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wilton. Mrs. Arthur Wiiton and her brother. Arthur Stein. attended the funeral of their uncle at Milwaukee Thursday. . . Mr. and Mre. Roy Loomis attended . Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ravin motored a card party in Wauconda Monday to Wisconsin to attend a dance last evenine." | Saturday evening. _ *' mmmwmdm xnm.'ngmofw'm.'h mammmmm'..gfimm,md. Thursday evening. About 20 attended daughter, Mrs. Lioyd Fisher. 4: * the party. . : _ | --Mr. and Mrs. John Zupancic and son uouzhl'.nfl"dmmw.m "wm"pm'tthem from a severe iliness. Mr. and Mrs. Harola Druce and son, Leslie, from Grayslake, and Mr. and Mrs.C. B. Hamlin, were Saturday eve-- ning visitors at the home of Mr. and o --LAKE ZURICH Mrs. Paul R. Avery and family: Lester Hamlin is home from Illinois University for a short vacation. Mrs. Boehm and.,.son Russell have returned from Chicago, where -- they have been making an extended visit with relatives and friends. _ --Bojan Hamlin, daughter of Mr. and nan were in town this week. _ _Mr. and Mrs. John Fuhrer had their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Van Vassey. and little son from Bris-- tol, Wis., for guests Sunday. * Mrs. W1ill Fisher and sister, Mrs. Sciasero, were in Waukegan Friday. -- I&Mnnenlmantholg* list last week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Leonard, Satur day and Sunday. * _ Mrs., Joe Pester visited her daugh-- ter, Mrs. George Gooding, in Liberty-- ville the past week. Howard Shechan is at the Victory Memorial hospital in Waukegan where he was operated on for appendicitis. 'Mr. and Mrs. John M. Phillippi and Eileen-- and Ventura and Mrs. C. W. Talbot were Waukegan callers Satur-- guests: of Mrs. Anderson's parents, Hamlin. is convalescing family spent one day at the G. A. Vas-- ey home. last week. Joe Passfield was a business caller At the Dowell Bros, home on Tuesday. George Passfield is at present, em-- ployed on his father's farm. Tom McNalley is now at the Pass-- field home. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Zupancie and Mrs. George Mann and daughter call-- ed ata the Fisher home on Saturday. Bertha, Arthur and Marion Davis and Ruth Dittler spent Saturday after-- noon with Richard Fisher. : -- A large crowd from here attended the basket ball game at Wauconda, on Saturday evening. Milton-- Dowell and friend attended here Monday afternoon. -- ; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Landwer enter-- tained the Women's Society of the Baptist church Wednesday afternoon. ~A. L Payton was in Chicago last Monday. s Mrs. William Tonne is having the upstairs and several. rooms on the first floor decorated. R ; Mr. Zimmerman, trouble shooter of the telephone company, is driving a gan, on a trip to Peoria and Indian-- The two families which 1ggludoa several small children, went to the home of relatives in North Chicago to spend the rest of the night. # The fire started in the attic of the home and within a few minutes the dwelling was a mass of flames-- that lighted up the countryside for miles around. --'The burning: home -- located within a cluster of trees which sets back from the road at a distance of several hundred feet, provided an m'n;m-m 2Ictu:'e. 3 . an . who is a garage em-- ploye, mctho established a .small chicken farm on the place. _ The resided on the first floor of the dwelling, saved much of thdir furni-- ture and other belongings but the family of Otto Cohen, a brother--in-- law of Van Treck, residing on the second floor of the residence, were forced to huryry to safety without be-- ing able to gave nothing but a small amount of clothing. + Fire, believed to have been due to a defective furnace flue, destroyed the residence on <the old .Whitnell farm, located on Rocklani road n';;r MWau-- kegan Road, at 2 a. m. ursday, resulting in --damage estimated at $12,000 and forcing two families who resided in the structure to flee for their lives. The dwelling which has stood as a landmark in that section for scores of years, was totally destroyed. T. H, VanTreck and family, who 4 Old Whitnell Home at Rockland and ~Waukegan Roads Burns This Morning C FIRE ARY 9, 1928. Mr. and Mre. Dan Webb spent the week end with their daughter, in Riv-- er Forest. 'Their grand--daughter, Helen Edwards, returned with them for a short visit. Mr. Redding will have an auction next week and will move to Ingle-- side about March first. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tamcas have Tuesday, January 31. They are form-- 'erly of Millburn. _ Mre. O. Anderson and ceon spent Sunday in Chicago. -- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonner and sons, spent Sunday with Mrs. Bonner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont. Christ Christiansen and Arthur Jo-- honnanson transacted business in Chi-- cago on Thursday. dying or dead? Your attendance in the prayer service will answer any one of these questions. Bervices beginning Sunday. Feb. 12: Sunday at 10 a. m., church school: morning worship at 11; E. L C. E. at 7 p. m., with Mrs. C. Sturm as leader; evening worship at 7:45. On w"'g'" at 7:30 p. m., prayer ser-- vice; 8. 8. Board at $:15 p. m. o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0o 0 0o 0o o anxious to see this new home in town. We hm'%:y more will buy or build homes in rie View. We had the pleasure last Sunday to listen to a quartet and hope they will sing often, . . It has been said, "A church that does not pray is dead." Are we alive, _ our nary--Aid Society observed prayer day last Sunday. and had a fine service in the evening. We are sorry to hear that the Van Over family is moving to Lake Forest. 'TBis is Finance week at Grace churech, any frend desiring may help in our . financial drlv?; to wivne out deficit. -- ;;'.l;l. 'Mwl"llher is v;ary 111 at'her Joe Passtield called on his parents on Bunday. Miss Vera Vasey of DeKalb spent the week end at theh ome of her par-- entg, Mr. and Mrs. G. A, aVsey. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0o 0 0o 0o 0o 0o ringing. T&'-tuthcrmrttnat'op about neighborhood. ---- 'Ffim_fiher,mmww.mm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0o 0 0o 0 0 a o _ Good Lighting PRAIRIE VIEW PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Soe OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 8 So. Genesee St., Waukegan ' T}{Esparkleofsilverandgl_isteningglass...thchm : _of&')l;agpy conversation ... the heartening cheer of good food ... all these are enhanced by the charm of adds to your reputation as hostess Gus Krumrey, Phone 144--W 6 4 Pa 'First Group Retires and Court Approves Five Selected Board of directors for the Elizabeth Condell Memorial hospital of Liberty-- ville were named Thursday by Judge P.L. Persons in county court at the request of the trustees under the will Celia Noble of the Woman's club, Martin Casey of the Libertyville club, K. G. Kaping of the American Legion, and Samuell Insull Jr., were those ap proved. $ The retiring board consisted of Dr. J. 1. Taylor, Attorney Ben H: Miller, State Senator Rodney B. Swift, Mrs. Urystal Eaton Taylor and Anna Scott. 'This board never functioned as the will provided that the directors NAME DIRECTORS OF LIBERTYVILLE HOSPITAL BOARD ing in the dining room. the late Elizabeth Condell. Sold and Track Serviced by Pivision of M&k" Brothers, loc. Everywhere * ¢ 1--Ton G--Boy . 895 1%Ton -- . 1245 2--Ton (6--cylinder) 1595 2--Ton Dump (Chassis prices 1.0. b. Detroit) Ton Panel Delivery *&:':Co-") $770 %%--Ton (1. o. b. Detroit) j So. Genesee Street Telephone 5100 WAUKEGAN, ILLINOI8 James Morrow & Son Business men, alert for profit, buy more than $65,000,000 worth of them a vear. Graham Brothers Trucks and Commerial Cars provide business with the desired Speed--and with safety and economy--the speed that means more trips per day, more money Faster! . ... More speed! oooooItisthedeman.dOf business. club, bride thought she was purchas hat or a dress.--Salem News. A young woman, one of the newly weds, who set up housekeeping. wantaed should take over the hospital as soon as it was ready for operation. The building is still in progress. Until the building is completed the trustees, U¥r. Taylor, Attorney Miller, and Insull Jr., will be in charge. The old board resigned because it gceemed it sound Jjudgment to pick leaders in civic enterprises for the purpose of interesting a greater aum-- ber of people. In addition some of the old board has since moved from Lib ertyville. Shel Learn

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