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Libertyville Independent, 21 Jun 1928, p. 8

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7 TRADE HERE AND SAVE _ _ -- FOR EVENT AL 1 Lifebuoy : Soap into its plate by the Rt. Rev. Msgr:| ir. and Mrs. Ray Wells and Mr. Kealy of Mundelein. Bo'mbou-and:?.wm,ndwh; . P. J. motored to Wisconsin on Sunday. ms::.;r:mmmm'm, iste Ilu'nheu will be an elaborate one. The PYO | mm» sraquation exercises of the gram which will start at $ o'clock|r.incoin School, of Mundelein, were will be opened to the general public. held on Thursday evening, June 14. The grand knight of. Waukegan council, Knights of Columbus, on the invitation -- of= Sister Leonarda, provincial of the mission of the Siz-- ters of the Holy Ghost, Techay, AlL, will be in charge of details in <con-- nection. with the laying of the corner-- stome of the new St. Theresa hoapi-- All the « members of Waukegan council will participate, assisted by LAke Forest, Kenosha and McHenry FROX RIVER HATCHERY June 22 to 28 Inclusive _ BEST----QUALITY.----ALWAYS conditions give wonderful chicks for June. Put on an --extra 500 and get that extra profit. ~30,000 chicks on sale each week. Closing date July 3. _ Open evenings until 8 o'clock. We pay telephone.calls on out of town orders. Phone 1537 100,000 chicks for June. Cool weather FOX RIVER KATCHERY Royal Blue Climalene ;. ROYAL BL SPECIALS ry Counties Meats, Fruits and Vegetables Priced Right state Bankol Mundeléin keep in mind, est and whole--hearted desire to make ourselves of value to %efi» __ farmer whose welfare and prog=-- -- perity we constantly strive to : Althousb in close touch with na-- tion--wide world--wide condi-- tions, we have always applied ouselves le--heartedly to a study of eonditions. H. A. ENGLEBRECHT, Prop. 63 South Grove Avenue W afers will 'be guided eo 1 r_i!,/ T CLEANS _ Small §0 QUICK ~Package MALT & HoPps or "'3:." HOP® FLAVORED DARK ASSORTED CcREAM AMLLED SAVER KRAVUT 2 Large No. 3 Cans Waliter, -- motored to Water 'Town, Froland motored to AP mwn.gmuaulu.h_m:fl- atives. -- ~His mother returned with him for an extended visit.. Mrs. Caroline Kramer and sons, spent Saturday evening with -- her sister, Mrs Anna Kublank. i A number of Mundelein people at-- tended the graduation exercises of St.. Joseph's School, held in the Lib ertyville Township High School Aud itorium on Monday evening. -- > Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wells and Mr. who hds been attending school there eoage 9CP:2.¢23C n es oe 53¢ Ib. 33¢ 17¢ C PC Wheg P ortt+. WzA $00h .. Citation-- today was issued -- from the circuit court for Ray Rettig, Z+ on, to zshow cause why he shoald not be hold in contempt of court for fail ure to pay alimony. . The action was etarted for his former wife, Kleanot, who claimed that be was $100 in ar-- rearse in his alimony. The citation is returnable Monday. s¥ Follow ~the crowd and see "The Crowd" Monday and Tuesday at the Auditorium Theatre, Libertyville. . First Church at 9 a. m., daylight Ivanhoe Church at 11 a,. m. stan-- F Worship Services First Church at 10:00a. m. Day-- light Saving Time. K s Ivanhoe at 10:00 a. m. Standard novéau svent espdar wite se »«> | Pro Golfer . at Couniryaide, oo Smz ass 43e g,r'n the homg ar ) gf&':'w"'" o o o 1 o s .: » fon, BRLE T moen hacl a T _of ~Mis fe mMendy. | * & > . 3. emmmmmmme . 0 = C c ¢_ . ./ ROR cows,. to --__Mr. m&m Horton, «of | _.When Waukegan sport fahs read, .weeks: 1 close spriuger; 6 good Waukegan spent the week end at |June 18th's le on the : ig calves; Titan tractor, plow and disc; Th;:hot. *Lof sall it the W,.'f;"; of course," :fim eans.. N. W'Z':E Ladies + 4 meet M P name o *~-- 6# Ibm 'w W s Lo y > » Friday afternoon-- Mrs. Edwin R qualifier in the fleld ~of the best FOR SAALE--Pure bred Scotch Col er _ will will be assistant hostess. [ amateur and professional golfers w.o. $ weeks old. -- Berger: 'The annual Picnic of the Lincoin | the middle west. _lon Farms, Lake St. Road, 2 School, of Mundelein, was held on | Rouse is a Waukegan kid, De miles west of Libertyvyille.:: Tele Saturday, . June "16,. at (Osborne's | his great display of golf, he is a Xid,|phone 678--J--2. -- 24 .i a wonderful time. _ _ Bluft street, and pro at the new |POR SALE--Owner leaving |city, Mr. and Mrs.. Ritler 8r. left on | Countryside club at Mundelein. must sacrifice 5 room cottage on Friday, for their home.in Racine.{~ That Rouse is a real golfer is 50x12%5 ft. lot, overlooking Diamond Wisconsin, after having apent & NUM | noted nu?-m June 13th. | Lake. : Price $3800 .cash or easy ber of days at the home of their |'A 75 round in the morning and 71 in ,terms to responsible party. Address son, Floyd. f the afternoon gave & 140 total|Mrso. Fraser, 2788 -- Devon Ave., Chi-- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roder--spent | which was just 4 strokes more than |cago, or phone Ardmore 2000 °21 S George Prouty at Grassy Lai e qualifiers: and only one ~ stroke© ' Mr. and Mrs. John H Rous, M | more than uz.-c-m,o: Chicago M%'MP bungalow, with and Mrs. Ralph Rouse and Mr. and | took to land in second place. | _ summer kitchen; pantry, bath, a CITATION OUT _ FOR R. RETTHG Mrs. Harry,Rouse attended the ball game in Chicago, on Friday. s Anusa and Joe Murphy, of Wauke-- gan, svent Sunday at the J. C. Dort-- ler home. Edward Zersen, of North Chicago spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.<Herman Zer-- Mr. and Mrs, Keilsey, oOf CRICASO, spent the week end at the honie of Mrs. Mary Deickerman. ' the community located north the North Shore railway termi in the village. The homes will ~PLYMOUTH LARGER PARISH (Ivanhoe Church and First Church, will --be Terminal »©/Ca _ HilGoL, _ Hap . Couunanduin®s view of Des Plaines River valley. €JIL sidAAilr~~i TOOM . (O08se -- on u"':'omn;m. a'!mimy ness ; : price $6800; investment opportunity. Wfiw -----;vv" gg{flt $65 a month, interest FOR SALBR--1 axMAAM~~£ TOOM Coltage OB ;gtl_dlo:htlm& Price C. Arthur Jeyue, Minister. io tann nA a "' L lt k Iy $450 por aere. : Prop. || * " _' *' FINANCE Co, . ® s °_ _ <:~ °_ _ [ MX Waukegan National Bank Bidg. Included in < the| Sunday school class of young people ing to be carried|ayd participating in other ways in e 'ten homes that| We work and the life o fthe church. umm"flerwotk&nvmmm, located north of| Clated by the children and the young tailway terminal| Deople with whom she worked. She The homes will be| d faith in Christ, and--worked for rooms each -- and| H® in that faith, and did noble ser-- y the Mundelein|Vice to the world which thosé do vement _ associa-- | Yho teach theyoung people in the SBunday school. She passed away in ~ |the confidence that there is a bet-- . arren ter life in a better world.© the e acy c 6 oK C Crowd" Monday and Tuesday at the| and small pups;~a'll {from Flash, 1 uditorium, Libertyville the great movie star. 'Chas. White * e '---------»- * ~'innw-y Post office Prajrie View, l OBITVARY C--=<~, MMnolis.-- -- 3 %5 4t moted in. his scores for June 13th. A 'It,upn the 1 and 71 in the afternoon gave him a 146 t the groat Ppe KitRNI0E took to load the mnna:'zuw one ~ stroke wg to land in second place. is great round of golf gives Wan kegan an entry in the National open championship tournament, the big-- geat golfing event the United States bas to offer. The tournament--will ' be held at Olympia Flelds in' Chi-- may not win. . He Isn't expected to, but he ought to be in the money even though such greats as Bobby Jones and Hagen dre i Msted at the top Oof the tournament . 3x £100000% + Mrs..Sarah Bell Lyon passed away Thursday evening, June 14, 1928, at the Victory Memorlal hospital:> in Waukegan, after--an iliness of about iwo weeks. __Mrs. Lyon was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Miller. who mov-- ed to LAibertyville from Osceola, In. Mre. Lyon was born in Cedar Rap ids, Nebraska, March 26,1909, and moved with her parents to Osceola, Ilowa, in 1914. In 1927 she came to Libertyville. On September 3, 1927, she was united in marriage with Robert Lyon, of~ Libertyvilie, and they have made their -- home here since. * Besides here husband, Mrs. Lyon leaves her father and mother, Mr.: and --Mrs. Dave Miller, two brothers, Lloyd and Wynant, of Libertyyille. She also leaves a son, Robert, Jr., who is about six weeks old > Mrs. Lyon was a member of the Christian church of Osceola, lowas. and while there she was a faithful and tenderiy to her. Al was done for Mrs: Lyon that medical s«kill and her husband, and \We remember the words of Jesus who salid: ~"Be thou faithful unto Jn our faith in Christ, we "touch God's right hand in the darkness, and are lifted up and strengthened." "In ghat kingdom folded lie ¢ All that eyes believe they see; All the hues of earth and sky, Seek no more in worlds apart, Heaven is folded in thy heart." The funeral services were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Whitcomb on east Church street and the interment was in Lakeside cem-- etery. Rev. John E. DelLong, of the Methodist . Episcopal church, con: gucted the service ~Miss Dorothy Doane sang. * s _A picture that you will understand in the Auitiorines (baryrine. _' at the Auditorium, see that your thistles are cut at once, or suffer penalty.= . 3 HHIN WATRY FINANCE CoO. . COME TO US FOR MONEY:-- We have the lowest--rates and ex-- _ceptionally @uick service. We loar. money in amounts from $100.00 ' to . $10,000.00 C We make second ges, two We_make second morigages. two o CLASSIFIED ADS o 0 0 0 0 0o 0o 0 o0 0 0 0o 0o 0o THE INDEPENDENT FOR $1.50 A YBHBAR -- DHLIVERBD : AT ~YOUR Rouse is a Waukegan kid, Do his great display of golf, he is a Xid, just 20 .years old, a resident of 61 Bluft street, and pro at the new When Waukegan sport fahs read June 18th's 'article on the : round : of the mw" b:fl W& at the RH courte, name. of J._P, Rouse of Munde lein, mmug'a As u:'thdh.d low q..]]n.r ,M' s m amateur and professional golfers in the middle west. 00 0 0--0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0o ment plan. Follow the growd and see "The For --information that will tead _ +FOR SALE TH Bd lt s STLE NOTICE ie Lommissioneéer, Town 'of Vernon. 30% ' summer kitchen; pantry, bath, a heat, gas, water and electricity; 2 car garage; all kinds of fruit; size of lot 60x250.© 'Also have 1 1--5 acres Oof black soil suitable for truck gar-- dening. Just the place for someone who --wishes: to retire from farming Thing 10 00. All in 'the »rhings as Poter~J. Petersen, Round Lake, IIL FOR SALE--Police dogs. full growp _ and small pups;=a'l from Flash, .&n:w § room cottage on Mre. Fraser, 2788 Devon Ave., Chi cago, or phone Ardmore 2000.. 24 3t Ne 1 ve l eeks old. ug PI w n%%flt": miles west of Libertyvilie..: Tele-- phone 678--]J--2. = 2# it : Friday and Saturday, June 22, and 23 SUGAR CURED HAMS EPX LEG OF LAMB 34c Ib. PORK LOINS maner s ak t . EOA P GOTOEE AAOR § C soes p l2 0 2e ofi en 0 Wesn aathe 0 ns o l g mm, wies,. 8 weeks old. s-rm;!mm Nemrqit Proe w g,',:w":l.._ d%'"'% of Round Lake. Gilskey Bros. «u'mm 8J--4. «: £} 4. |ror Mmres;zmnt'ephol m-------. * " ® l l ]l "II c coun-- | verse LB--Owner leaving _ city, ter, back counter and cases, da.r'lee. merifice 5.room cottage ON |case, tables, | chairs, -- steam table, | -------- wmmmmocm Tel $ MMS . 68 '?f.'fi ?'.g! |'m "' l' i# VEAL ROAST -- __ 32c Ib. ' HWIGHEST QUALITY ¥> MEATS AT 46c lb. BEST CREAMERY m Avé., ' June 16. Own-- LIBERTYVILLE'S LEADING QUALITY MARKET PIG 25 4t. phone 115R 606 MILWAUKEE AVE. FOR . RENT--Light housekeeping rooms,. at 204 Park Place. Tele phone 249--J. ; '-- 3# n FOR RENT--Iéifht hkousckeeping FOR SALE--400 bushels of m;'m"m WA'NMTIJ--' Fred Krueger, Libertyville.: Telee| tomobiles, any conditi hone S10R1 as 3,; at once. Brotmh:or:.fil: premises, . 220 Park Place, Liberty-- ville. 22 4t reoms. .317 Seconi Strest. Tele-- phone 368--J.° 24 1t Chance 'to get a good motorcycle at a low price. -- For information call at Libertyville Garage. > * OX HOLBTEINS ~AND GUERNSEYS-- :q-n and !n:rmu,da- ition. u"gu Of 'Independent -- 19 t FOR REXT--Flat of six rooms and ~--bath; au modé:x», . bheat.. -- Tele of Round Lake. Gilskey Bros, 46tt|DEAD ANIMALE--We pay. highest P l peveme # * "tt! euh'rlootortlud:,h-h.'rel- fi, R -- SALE--Complete mhtt.umlcplnu tl(h:rriek'a, Dundee $10J1. Re ~equipment, including: lunch coun-- verse charges. Prompt Serv-- ter, back counter and cases, cigar ice. ' 16 t _ _ _ UBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Offers the following: for OR HALF > '_Come to the PALACE CASH MARKET Reputation and Fair Prices. with absolute confidence at the Palace Cash Markets. Years of conscientious dealing with the public, have given "The Palace" a reputation of dependability as to Highest Quality, Good Service Thousands of housewives shop BONELESS ROLLED i Boardman and James Murray in "The Crowd" at the Auditorium next ; Monday and Tuesday. 2#5 1t Forest 173. MONBY TO LOAN--We have a con-- 'siderable amount of special funds Promert." We nds your fandt? property. 6 your First National Bank, Libertyvilie, IrI'} WANTED--Young man on farm {or WAXTED--Girl or woman for gen-- _ *€ral housework. Telephone Lake WANTED--Middle aged woman for general ° housework. . Telephor> Libertyville 604--W--1. 25 1t the summer months. Must live at home and not be afraid of work. Ca2'l at Independent Office. 25 it Telephone 287--W. > EXTRA FINE WHOLE OR HALF * KETTLE RENDERED PURE LARD 1. ks rep BACON 22c lb. BONELESS ROLLED 1t 35¢ lb. 2 LBS FOR 20c present the same to w&'é;n';t'u;; adjudication. « weredqt i0 Db¢e hnholden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of September next, 1928, when and where all per-- sons havicg claims against said es-- tate--are notified and requested to PRIME HIGHEST QUALITY 1926 Chevrolet 2:Door Sedan, $285 1926 Ford 4--door Sedan, §275 1927 Whippet 2--d0tor Sedan, $300 1924 Buick 4--door Sedan $250 1925 Cadiliac 4p. Coupe $700 1926 Nash 4--door Sedan._$375 1927 Chrysler Brohm.__$935 1923 Chrysier 62 4--door Sedan, MUNDELEIN, 1 Telephone 103 USED CAR BULLETIN Waukegan, IIL, June 11, 1928. . 59--june 14 21 28 J. E. Leonard, Mgr. Reasonable CHRYSLER Sales and Service 24c 1b. MEATS 16ic lb. AT MAYME ULLRICH, FRANSES STOXEN, Administratrix attend the Probate _ County, at a temm

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