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Libertyville Independent, 26 Apr 1928, p. 2

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Mr.--and-- Mrs. Frank Dowell and s daughter, Dolores, --of Eigin, --spent Bundayat the Joe Pasatfield home. o :J ~'George Passtield was a Woodstock > ecaller Wodnesday evening. m #f f Mr: and Mrs. Lioyd Fizhe rand son' Mayers home in T * * k > evening with Mrsa. Lorellia Seymour | §2.+ at Wauconda. > -- All tho Cfarmers in this vicinity are-- Wls Crwa Rty> *William McGuire is improving at ' _ .. Present writing and able to be up --~~_ * part of thetime. ¢ i ---- Robert Bonner and family motored _--.<_ **o Long Lake Sunday to visit their _~.--_~_ * _ Whe Ladies® Aid will serve supper _ . Thursday, May 4, at the church. Mrs e zm chairman, and Mes-- -- 5 . Carl Anderson, Carl Hughes «-- --~ .. and Oscar Neahaus are the commit: '.gva. « s ks "\ *6, \Eles \\ (Resided in Lake Co. For All of i. UfeO' w'} : 3 Prominently Known. > fa ~' conmemec mm i# C " s < in Lake coun DK " ..yt-.wnd,t'fl'""lt--t _ _ ~<om Bs farm thrée miles west of % Milburn on Saturday afternoon after ~a x projonged iliness. The deceased was born on. <the * homestead on which he died=and § sens of Lake county. He was . the son of pioneer-- settlers in | Lake . ecounty. & * Through his long residence in the mh.to_rnodlvflodlebd friends and acquaintances~who will be sorrowed by his death. Besides the widow, three children, Mary who resides at home and teach es in the Vose school, Robert, a ru-- ral mail carrier of Lake Villa and Helen Wilis, in a facetious moment sst out to prove that tenais.and-- mat *z 'timony are much alike. > "You s0s," 1 . _ . "they have many things in common -- _ ~~~~\ tm net, the love score, and the rack & ."~ Raising the Deace MCANN _ _~OoFr MILBUORN 1S. * -- TAKEN BY DEATH : . May 4, at the church. Mra. | at-- Milwau -- Bonner, chairman, and Mes. |and costs. @ames Carl Anderson, Carl Hughes Her dat 'and Oscar Neahaus are the commit-- | Weldy, hs t will serve. | After the McGuire is improving at | "broke"--4 0 00 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000000000(0 Sumily at Gurnee Sunday,. -- LoOwWIn Denman is sick with the flu. --Mrs: Hopson of Rock Island is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.--W. Fuller. ToA '(Mrs. H. E. Jamizson attended the Runeral--of Mrs. E. Wilcox in Liber-- tyville Sunday . afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. MoNair of Chicago spent the week end at the parson-- aze: Mr. McNair has recovered from business caller Wednesday: Marl Hironimus and Elibwood Dow-- ell --motored to Barringtor Sunday on business. ; Ray Passtfield is employed at the Lily Moor at Lily Lake. > Mrs. E. Bacon and daughter, Vin-- aile were Waukegan business callers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Eady Rossdeutcher, Milton Dowell and Misses Hazel Townsend and Be-- ufleowxh::-tumhd s:hwfi Mr. and Mro. Esse Fisher apent a tew days last week at Waukegan on Johannazson, has been seriously ill with the fli and rhenumatizsm and--it affected his heart. John McGuire and sou, Chase, of faukezan. called on William Me|'*." "@"""%*~".. ... _ leges have been forced to 'prepare| Waukegan . police. to conduct: a Waukegan, called on Wilam M*|" ypon Rotire Until NOW _ for a neak losd, to say nothing ot|search for his son. . John T. Me-- Homes mccarn ciea inst Sumar | _ Body Comes In. .. ie stens ¥hich M Batm on the |buane aned 5. e ton, t pme day.. The funeral was held Tuesday | * support of such sound secondary|at the Veterans hospital in. North at Antioch, whare hu'il ohes Fares | .. Mombere_ot . the -- Hlon . 20000 schoote ab Lake Forest Acsien: * [Cuicage." The fnffet prought . (ne dnlpren-- iwert." Mary and "Camer. | itendaxy evenins Infled to ake--AnY . pe Cewie prodicted thak the timé | son to 'Waukefan. Ednday 'miterncon children--Robert, Mary and Cather-- mummm"""'w*b--. M&~*P"hwfl'b o * 1 inbremmeipiye: y e for a city Iise to fill the CItY ©0UT! mations for colleges and universi-- cal theatre. In some manner _ the Bchool was closed Tuesday OD 4C , for that city. ' > 1 Hes would_be i c mai® d iT and. the count of the funeral of Mr. McCann. The next session will be '"' 1 MA £ . "'t":'"r; . 'w w" mmm Miss Una Minto is in northerD | when-- the 'council """"'"m'mfl&' C "'..:'.": . Is 'Geacribed --as being 5 foot Michigan ftor three weeks workiNZ| tho men elected April 17. MM + t }-u. Ay § * in the interest of African missions, It is likely that the dates for the , »chool that the "Q'" inches hfl.x-'__:'. 8 where she will go before long. primary and election will: be. '"':?tlyaum m{,.:_ "5:":..». lnnn!wnl 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 t or=nt o the Sn 284 207 iT on "Jo the mu'aa&-"»wr.umflumm OLO Voliva, overseer of . the . city, is is a problem-- isolated--as to time, and court, today is one of the principal o V o sinted for the new position. fut-mm Mflwm'ummgflm o 0 0o it learned, is to adopt ful of youth are the years vention at Herrin, Nl. He is sched-- 20000090000 0 wm ".:'.m..' for . the summer 'nn'-h"neml" ~and in-- uled to talk on "Juvenile Court Pro-- Eady Rossdeutcher, Milton Dowell | I; poes into effect "'w'"g : our ~youngest and Mfllwmm and Misses Hazel Townsend and Be-- | morning, the same as is planned in|most inexpérienced teachers | with probation 'officer, attended the ses-- at sput s ul t EL < T% n o e e We it i. quin ied ioi : day.. The funeral was held Tuesday Antloch, where burial was made. 2... his wife, he leaves three children--Robert, Mary and Cather-- ine, to mourn his loss. Bchool was closed Tuesday on ac count of the funeral of Mr. McCann: &.nlgr_s.u'fllhh«n'nl ~Mr.--and Mrs. Frank~Dowell and «on spent Monday evening at the A. E. Case home. "Aivin Case was elected--as board meamber of the Rossvielle school dis-- trigt at teh annual election this year. son apent Sunday at the Geo. Dowell _ William Geary. of Wauconda was a Emrmnfi.wmfiym .MN'QMMQ' is helping his son tores to Rotund Lake Monday. . -- z wller at the Thoma»s , ¥Fisher home ':m'ni'dm a Sunday vis oc is an moder is 1t s Molidor). --~She underwoent an 0pera-- tion for appendcitis Friday evening. Pete Donald aof Mrs. Laurs Corris and -- her and Mrs. C. E. Denman--and TWO at the Thomas 0000000000 0000 'Rev. 1. Divan, the new pastor of come sermon Sunday, May 6.' Come and hear Rim. -- .-- h' 2 Rev. L. E.5 Grimme_ will preach his first at Westetvelt, I11., May 6. ho hloniay erene ue Ohgess ot the contest, at the parsonige, at ":30 --o'clock. e * > s 9 & Mre. C.--Neubauver of Chicago ¥visg-- ned..gmmm May ist Rev. H. E. Grimme will move 'to Westervelt, 'Ml; his new tield of--labor. i s Sunday at 10 a. m., churoh school; at 11, morning worsh{o; at 7 p. m., E. L. C. E.; at 7:45, evening worship. Wednesday at 7:30 p;m,, Missionary ter Wedded gn 1OSCS$-- m"""w my *4 rovamtion of the Uniad Staws mas Mrs. Louise Koerble, ee. | increased~ 7 > per 'cent,." said Dr. o Ialamentrtet alenet on Poibr (of tos noogond Bersitn ane 10 aot d on o# & * ¢ _ Tet 'hor appeal in the district court |lege, and now one out. 'of every VERDICT STANDS at Milwaukee after teiug fined $100 and costs. Her dlmt'l'. Betty, and m Weldy, had--wedded in ~Waukegan-- After the -- ceremony -- they ~went "broke"--d@nd were picked up in Chi cago. e Prior to that, it was charged, the WWM in . wild parties. was on 'those alleged eA esc umma'&:m' ¢ They had ltved in an apartment in Chicago before coming here to ~be wedded by Justice Charlés-- E. Ma-- son, Chicago police charged. Mrs. Koerble,: Whose Daugh ter Wedded Here, Loses. Appeal in Case. ~ Members of the Zion -- council Monday evening failed to take-- any action on dates upon which to vote for a city judge to fill the city court M mt m- * __ T seb > .: s last sexmon* next Sunday,--and first at Westetvelt, y--6. > srose monds® cvanine the Odteges PARTY" GUESTIS MEETING MAY 1 * * place on earth that, where'er we chance some invisible magnet . . : a haven, however _ and Happiness with our loved ones. © W. E. FRAN: ;:l:n"otm ru;u hm $650,000 for the construction of #ix new buildings. ~ One Rundred thous-- and dollars 4s for scholarships --Aand rehabilitation of <the "presgent build-- ings, and the remainder . ot the fund hm;hiomfla'":z dormitory, 'a dining --hall, stady nmuo&mum.sm.:s tcrium chapel, a . _One out of every one hundred and fifty persons in the~United States is in a college or<a.university today, but of this number one--halt .will fail to: be graduated> because of faulty preparation ~during © their secondary school years, _Dr. . William . Mather Lewik, pregident Oof. Lafayette =col-- lege, and© tormer. headmaster of Lake Forest <Academy 'told> the members of the: corporation of © the academy meeting for duncheor <in ~-- AT LAKE FOREM |dersopmest in' United States is in college. that education is not a Ifrury or.--&a "Despite all the assartions --that colleges are unable to take care of the students who seek. to enter, 1 can assure you that--America's cof leges and universities can take care of all adequately --prepared students. Of the 300,000 who will enter college this fall, €0,000--will be dropped from enrollment within the first year, and by the time the --classes have been graduated 150,000 ~will chave faded be solved in the future. c e oJ die Rleade. "If There's Peacte To Be Found In The World=It's at A »adamy -- * Matk, William $.<Kline, Logan * T. llw- MeMenemy, 'Frod W. Sargent. and P ' ] William A.. Sauer. _ Mr. burd is one hundred and | and Mr. Glore is .m.r. '"The e United m{m of the a 18 . John university today, : Richards. ~ -- s3 one--half wm,un,! z Forest Academy had its be-- ecause of faulty 'gin in: 1856, --when a 'group of their m;m_m formed--the Lake For-- William .. Mather est Association and acquired a tract £. Lafayette ~col--; of land in vhat'g.nov the town: of headmaster of ; Lake Forest. following . year deomy 'told < the the ;tiii'otAW a char-- for Aluncheor nmmmm ~ of club, Chmo.i students in a-- two--story > wood-- ° $ . en building. _ 3 n o S rked 'the opening | --Approximately "Five thousand stu-- d expansion cam--| dents have ~attended /the ~academy idemy ~to--obtain: during its seventy years. Of this nstruction of dx}nlmtu aneatrly. two thousand> are . alg Rxt wikt 3% cational® period o; I; n 7e -- i8~ wbhmi the un:htrtl': m; versary ot its founding year, W by a committee -- on deve t which numbers among its members: ~~DeForest : Hulburd, Charles E. Glore, ~F. --L.° Bateman, U FPepresenting -- a¥very state in m'-"{fmd States and. eleven for now numbers <one: hundred > and The president : of: the-- Board ~of Trustees %:' Lake l:ra'gm has provided "a * year's scholarship of $100, to be awurded to an honor student who is a graduate of Waw: kegan Township high school. Since his --graduation with "the ~class ----of college in this fund. wAR VET MISS _ .. ING IN WAUKEGAN usaP P izs Judge P. L Persouns,.--of the county eourt, today is one of the principal mu&-mgcdhm vention at Herrin, N1 is ached-- uled to talk on "Juvenile Court Pro-- cedure." Mra. Mary --Polmeteer Funk, probation <officer," attended the ses-- slon: of probation officers. r GIVEN BY DIVER JF;; ot the wi6 14. 'once. assistant state: fire --_marshal, .n. had bedh in bis bedroom. . The States Attorney ?"'{éx Newmare : . "U br: :"' . -f"s. ¢ fl m Mike" ~Boyle, -- former labor agent, . Sited .in <contempt. of xcourt Indge R. K; Weilsh in the cir-- cult t here for tailure to answor themselves: TailFor neming to Tesuhy mhm a grand jury in connection with the investigation of jury bribing in the case of Gov. Len Newimark did 27 days of the sen-- Boyle did 57. * C r . : -- Prior to his assignment to a state JGb he had been in charge of the vicé raiders for Crowe. In this ca-- He 'played a prominent role in the "showofft murderer" and dAirected the hunt for <«Waliter ~Spurgin, al leged wrecker of the Michigan ave-- nue Bank & Trust company. .: While serving as assistant= {ire marshal he, with 11 others, became a defendant to federal indictments Chief Grday, in charge of the in-- vestigation,-- said 'a search.--of New-- mark's house uncovered <three load-- ed revolvers and two loaded auto-- matic pistols. Grady refused to en-- tire: marshal,© Newmark has _ been counected with --the . Cororan Detec-- tive Agency, Grady would not say whether he believed Newmark, in his role of private . detective, had for® which-- be paid with his--life, or whether Newmark --was himself in-- volved in liquor-- activities. ~The number. of weapons found in his home, it was--said, might 'be ac-- éounted for by the fact that New-- mark's agency, at. the recent prim-- ary election, equipped a --number of WERE; SHOT DOWN 7816 Merrilt: ave., eause he..was about to reveal the mnames of the heads and the workings of Chicago's bom®b terrorists. . -- This theory loomed after hours of It was learned that Newmark had been working secretely on clues in connection <with political bombings here and had announced only a few bor, arrested -- in . Highland -- Park Thursday for failing to have license plates on his car, was fined $10 and costs Friday. . _ At the same time police reported that the car he was driving was his property and had not been a stolen machine. ~'This part was investigat-- Look for the 'Red Tag ""with an OK that counts" L C [ This Car Dépendabil Libertyville L1 want to BETTER that Home ... add s In 1 | _ ---- Libertyville Garage J | _ LUCE & EARL, Props o g.. -- _ PHONE 202 LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. a9t 47 by the Catholic, which has 27. There are 20 persons with membership in the Congregational church, and 17 Lutherans--and 14 Baptists. A total of 16 students indicated 'no religious preference or affiliation. A scattering number of creeds are represented by fewer than ten students each. . Nine denominated themselves as merely Christian, and there are an equal number of Chris many of them hardly wm:'-.-m months of this year. The cars we have taken in trade have been Although Lake Forest College was though -- of . Presbytert: Foundation Only 76 Are #J Value / owners in this community. the official ved tag "'with an OK dnta:l"'fleb&cvaun tion md. which the car is offered for sale. Come in and inspect these used cars, and when you from us mmydo.,&uung "'-tnzzd-m.tb-m as we now enjoy with Chevrolet marriage on April 11 of last year. The platntiff, represented by Attor-- ney Benjamin H. Ehrlich, further alleges that her bogus nobleman refused to practice his profession as an electrical engineer after the wedding, insisting that they main-- tain themselves on the $1,000 a month she receives from her former resenting himself as a Hungarian count, much to her embarrassment when, the bill relates, his artifices were exposed shortly after their themselves as only specifically Mrs.--Carolyn Sturgis Scudder de Kuzmik of Lake Forest Monday filed suit for divorce against Paul de Kuzmik, 1306 Astor street, Chicago, whom she charges with falsely rep huseband, the Jewish faith, and two each in 4 6 EL P "with an OK five Scud--

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