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Libertyville Independent, 1 Mar 1928, p. 4

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Wfi?'unnm-u as --_ Large Cheese Family There are 18 distinct varieties of ieese and more than 400 names ap-- This advertisement will entitle the holder _ to a refund of 10c per pound when applied E* on the purchase of one pound of our _ 605]N. Milwaukee Ave. P Lil i. , men may vote for at the, election which such primaty is held." 'he law provides that any person hing to vote at the primary shall ust Reside in State a Y¢: County 90 Days and Pre-- ginct 30 Days. CONS U ME RS J #, previde that a man ol INOFC m 21 years of age who has resided the state for--one year, county 90 is and precinot 30 dayg# can vote LL; +> You'll Enjoy joy It lenged it is simply necessary for prospective voter to tile an afti-- t with the election judges in th it is avowed the voter is eligi-- under the law covering qualifica-- s of voters. es above the ago of 21 years ha resided in the stato .one year, the ity 90 days and the precinct 30 ~ Libertyville Trust & Savings Bank f r e « ' ' _~. a State Bank of Mundelein ---- -- --||[|-- all women citizens of the United |! and Prosper\~ VE 2 little regularly--you'll etc. The milk of many different ils is used in cheese--making in is parts of the world --Cow'@ ALIFICATION OF _ 'OTER EXPLAINED FOR APR. PRIMARY perts in our own roasting plant. Fresh daily. ---- No{better Coffee sold anywhere. ; by no means the only source. and sheep give their milk for are adapted from the places in the theese originated--Lim-- #--% RESOURCES OVER A MILLiON .. Best Gold Medal Coffee of a voter for , as outlined in This Advertisement Is Worth 10 Cents in answer to nu-- of ie 3 xfil;yww(k'cmm how fast it does grow). Saving for the thi have of VERY pay day a jaunt down. E'"' our M--m itting into your savings account a little of Supervisor Bert Thompson, chair-- man of the board of supervisors, stat-- ed today that he did not beHeve that the board would consider the $1,039,-- ; 000 road bond project before the vot-- ers as a direct taxation proposition. It had been devised under the gas tax plan and automatically knocked out with the gas tax ruling in the state '_ Several matters of importance were discussed at the regular meeting of the Retail Interests committee at the Chamber of Commerce last Monday evening, but the one subject which overshadowed alil others, as far as the Libertyville--Mundelein district is con cerned, was the sponsoring of a big Spring Opening. <It is the plan of the mnmmmm-»flum h 21 to and including March 24. This is a very appropriate time, as the first day of epring falls on March 22, and isz almost three weeks before Kas-- ter. mom-mnmmflm it is the desire of the ittee chair-- man, A. L. Johnson, to have every merchant in Libertyville and Munde-- lein to coovperate in this opening. It is suggested that a window dis-- play contest will be staged, and all the merchants will make an effort to have a complete showing> of new spring merchandise to offter the public. _ --Letters are _ going out from the office of the Chamber of Commerce to every merchant in the district, ask-- ing the support and cooperation in the first --concerted spring opening ever held in the twin villages. It is antici-- paedt that this will be an annual af-- fair, and plans will be made for a fall supreme court. Merchants to Have association has issued a call to all producers of the county to attend a mass meeting At the Crystai theatre, Antiloch, Saturday, March 3, at 1:30 Lood speakers will be present to address the meeting. A good attend-- ance at this county meeting will do much to further the interests of pro-- ducers who are making a Tikht for a price of $3.00 per hundred for their product. s LAKE COUNTY MILK PRODVCERS TO MFET ROAD BONDS DEAD ISSUE, IS BELIEF Big Spring Openi 4; the Libertyville Woman's Club, will be held in the Auditorium Theater, the first on March 16, that will be of in-- terest to all women of the commun-- ity. The affairs will be known as a course in Home Eeconomics, and will be conducted by representatives of the public Service Company. The first will be on on Friday, March 16, start-- ing at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. This demonstration will be in charge of Miss Erna Bertrams, Director of Food Economics, Armour & Co., who will talk on "Selection of Meats." There will be a demonstration by the local firm of Triggs & Johnson. Further details of these meetings will be given in a later issue. I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Guy B. Smock Paster Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. W. G. Wells, Supt. At North grade school. Morning worship at 11. Rev. Mark Andrews of Deertield will preach on the subject, "The Worth of 'the Church." He is an interesting apeak-- er, and you will be delighted to hear Young people's meeting at 6:30, at fmu-ann-mm Miss Harms will be the leader. Good The 67 pupils in the Half Day scho7! weer e xamined Friday by Miss The-- da Waterman, county nurse, who ré-- ported that 19 .were underweight, 34 has been vaccinated, 29 had not been vaceinated, seven had defective vig ion, 29 had imperfect tonsils, '14 de-- fective adenoids, 11 with defectice Elands, four with bad ears, and one each suffering from spinal, eye or «kin diseases. There were 31 who were found to drink coffee. HALF DAY SCHOOL VISITED BY NURSE SBunday School at 9:30 a. m. Church service at 10:46 a. m. The subject for this week is "Man." Wednesdays: Third Floor, 540 N. Milwaukee Ave. at 8 p. m. ST. LAWRENCE'S EPISCOPAL Rev. H. B.mmr The services on , March 4 (the second Sunday in Lent) are: _Holy Eucharist and sermon, 11 a.m. Church School at 10 a. m. A series of meetings, sponsored by 8T.--PATRICK'8, WADSWORTH At Wadaworth, Mass at 8 a. m. \Both services on standard time. At Druce Lake, Mass at 10 1. m. --°-- B8T. JOSEBPH'3 CATHOLIC KRev. M. J. Nealis, Pastor First Mass at $:30 a. m. Second Mass at 8 a. m. 'Third Mass at 9 a n Course to be Given By Woman's Club _Admission, children 15¢, adults 35¢ You'll Never Forgive Yourself If You Miss------ 3 --Libertyville Churches AUDITTORIU M He called himself "the strongest man in the hills" and made his word law. --But , *-- MAROH 5--6--7 three years. Miss Dorothy Keller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. W. Keller of High-- land Park, has been notified that she has been awarded one 'of two (East of the Park) f W. H. LeHlnan. Pastor SBunday School at 9:30 a. m. German services at 10:30 a. m. English service at 7:30 p. m. German Lenten service March 14. at 7:80 p. m. Y. P. 8. March 6. i ues, hsch mold while minerals from water or the atmosphere are deposited as the wood decays. The length of time re There is an old superstition that if a plece of hickory wood is put in water it will turn to stone in seven years. Of course it is not true. No wood ever turns to stune. Even wood which petrifies does not actually turn pends upon cir M azaeraeiaaieiiaacedamaaiiiapieeieie'| The Libertyville high school quin-- | mizornmmimzmzmme. rusic and fime interest in all our tots brushed aside Franklin Park last | Total 6 0 0 3 0 Services." ¢ ¥riday evening a teh home gym. The | Referee, JOHNSON, Libertyville. oi t P x n'::mnn?nl;oggamu%t: -- . % i METHODIGT SPIGCOPAL eked out a win, !_ _ The local high school quintettes Rev. Jokn k. DeLong, Pastor ,m"':':'"'mfi'"%commmmma double win The Church That Overcomes Byvil ©|P"0 tm"" §*ble, q, Of the week, last Saturday night, at With Good" _ .. . _.... _ &'"""m Te MMW;?'::M Bensonvillie by 26 tp 25 and 24 to 16. . "Fects About Christ and the World The vménmmliz the ha; The victorious heavies leaped into the is the subject for Sunday morning. ?{:?mmu scored heavily 123 iD the first few minutes and had at 11 o'clock. . . in the last session and gave the locals * {WO>>0'Dt margin at the end of the .. Wvening subject, "What I Think of Tafe lead. _ Bell N?MM half. Spelliman's perfect connection the motion picture, "The King of :n "'m,. points between them, """ th© hoop and Bensonville's free Kings." > -- } Two baskets and a froc throw--ace, Koeblin, kept the score pret _ Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. 'm'm and Speliman were U_.2°%" @Yen thruout. . Bensonville 'The Ppworth League will go to Lake . l mmtbomumwgtr: took the lead with but five seconds Bluff Sunday evening. :'g'm" f oins reepoctively remaining to the game, and then had mmmvmmm' The home lights jumped away to a |* [°%U OB Baker. the L. T. H. 8. guard. membership for 'boys and girls meets |, 10 0 fead in ioh That hm"'c :I The diminutive, little frward _ made at the church each Wednesday after d substituled Cholg ©"°" 'both free t.hro:v'? and gave Liberty-- noon at 4 o'clock. ¢. 'mor the intermission, and (nc 'YH¢ the game just as the gun was The Aid Society will meet at the @uintet had difficulty i noraine !r°4. The locals played a close guard-- home of Mrs. J. 0. Carlson on New-- "fi'.'m °o storing ty hold!iD8 'ing gamge throughout the entire con-- berry Ave, Tuesday, March 6. . Ti w ht""'"'""'d' test, but were penalized for several The Church School Board will meet |6d thirty brought the count 1¢ &WP fouls. Koebbman took advantage of at the parsonage Monday evening, after which the regulars were put 1. NS free Shots and kept Bensonville March 5, at 7:45. Tho wihhets m" wore PUC ID. in the running. -- SpellimAD's deadly The Aid Society will have a Ptunk-- | 1 D8 and not a fou} wap [2tfi} Datket eye accounted for eleven of ett dinner at the church on the eve. |CiOAM EAme an Rep LD 48 8080 Libertyville's points, Litchfield played ning of April 3, at 6:30.° gnoutor m*,mmmamumormmmm $\ «) mnemasmme _ "ifl'mfilfl."'f'mh three 'ners and aided considerably in the ST. JOHN'S BVANG. LUTHERAN |Do alttanitey $ m" Was 'scoring, with five points. (East of the Park) $ scorer o nme-' The visiting lights copped after a W. H. LeHlnan. Pastor ".'.'"fl!' points. The lineup: harwi! Halkk® smiil 3b se en o ol 1 s _ Bunday School at 9:45 a. m. The Ppworth League will go to Lake Bluft Sunday evening. The clase in training for church membership for boys and girls meets at the church each Wednesday after-- noon at 4 o'clock. o The Aid Society will meet at the bhome of Mrs. J. 0. Carlson on New-- berry Ave, Tuesday, March 6. Truth About Petrification TO SWARTHMORE The wood merely acts as a You are always welcome. long. period. wb Exchange, It may be Horenberger rg ¥ 5 oi x# \'V T P W 4G O A ED ast Week B FT A PF TF -" AVRe & \""m.. se Pwfido" the &# e MCI.I':UU . _ Sales and Service CLake §r¢et, Mandelein Phone 103 CHRYSLER No less is the entrusting of Chrysler prestige into its hands a high tribute to this fine company. _ d > We are confident that the Chrysler owners in this territory --and the great number who will become Chrysler owners in the future--will be served in accordance with the high standards of quality which characterize Chrysler cars. The supreme Chrysler Imperial "80," as fine as money can build; the Illustrious New Chrysler "72" ; the Great New Chrysler "62" and the super--valued Chrysler "52," serving the four great quality markets, are now represented by That an organization of such standing has sought a Chrysler dealership here is a splendid tribute to Chrysler quality Countryside Motors tended and was a success, socially as well as Mr. Lyons, assisted w'm%mmm & group of which were appre clated and enjoyed by all. Harold Bar-- rett demonstrated a radio which was also enjoyed. and we wish to take this opportunity 'of thanking them for their presence and assistance in mak-- ing the evening enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herschberger and two sons started for Lake Benton, Minn., via auto at 9 o'clock Friday morning and arrived at their destina-- tion Saturday morning at 7:30, cover . Now the Dealer for ing game throughout the entire con-- test, but were penalized for several fouls. Koebbman took advantage of his free shots and kept Bensonville in the running. Speliman's deadly basket eye accounted for eleven of Libertyville's points. Litchfield played a remarkable floor game for the win-- when a scoring rally gave them a safe scoring, with five points. _ The visiting lights copped after a hard'fight until the closing minutes, The local high school quintettes copped off their second double win of the week, last Saturday night, at Bensonville by 26 top 25 and 24 to 16. The victorious heavies leaped into the lead in the first few minutes and had a two--point margin at the end of the C. M. POWELL them demonstrate to you why these sensa-- ve appealed so convincingly to men and here, who know and appreciate true motor ; SALES CORPORATION, DETROIT,MICH. -- L"ATION OF CANADA. LIMITED, W ONT ning. Glad to see you home again. Bring others with you. i Charles H. Krueger and family have moved into the 8. T. Foote farm home. Mr. Foote will board with them, and thus be relieved of his household du-- ithl. Good for you, Stanley. Sumner Sprague, who is employed by the Publis Service Co.. at Highland Park, spent last Sunday with home folks, and attended chyrch in the eve ing a distance of 660 miles. How is that for a "Chevvy?" Of course we presume they drove the greater part of the night. They have ben visiting relatives around here for the past three months, and want to get back to Grafton, N. Dak., in time for seed-- ing, after making numerous stops in DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME EACH TEEK. NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY y +E 614 Horlh Iilawawkee Ive Libertyvilles Smartest Shop" iN ENDENT $150 A YEAR A. J. McLEOD :l"OCka O imple/ Smaller the Larger Airplane builders today are taking cognitance of the fact that insegip have larger wings than birds in peoe portion to their bodies. Qaove e masort. me. pay b" s

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