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Libertyville Independent, 30 Aug 1928, p. 4

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O SHFRMAN IS l: wl w a es e s s + Te 9z y n 4. ' Dedicatory Performance n $+ and his wite, were arrested at Gages Lake Sunday by Henry Korn, deputy a.mamynman:g" tendant the minimum fine of and costs as bhe had purchased a lHcense but bad left it home. Kern made a aseond arrest near Libertyyille that and for the beautiful floral offerings sent at the time of the death of our CARD OF "THANKS We wish to express our al _' The Libertyville Recreation Center will open-- for the fall _and winter season next Monday, Sepntember 4. The eight Alleys _have been thoroughly reconditioned by expert workmen from the _ Brunswick factory, and are in first class shape. The same high © plass conditions as last year will prevail. A place for ladies " 'and gentlemen to enjoy. \ _ _ Libertyville Recreation GCenter > KENNEDY BROS., Props. 129 North Milwaukee Ave. | t the time of the death of our'-- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Snyder are at-- son. tending the Milwaukee fair today, a '$15 tine. A cordial invitation is extended to every one to on a charge of --fish-- ie _ POLKA BROS A Universal m'"J'oT"' is Life, Featuring Budd Rogers and Marion Nixon % Mrs. Kkiith Laycock and son, Mar-- were f in Fox ¥vin, Mam.u. & | m' Graysiake ish= : *E Lake Monday. I de--| .. James Layscock, Jr.. was the guest ot-- Robert: Southern at Diamond M. Tri:s and family are spending a week's vacation with relatives in Chicago Sunday, visiting at the houoth@nm.m Miss Mildred Danold of Brighton, Ill., is visiting Miss Margaret Smock THEATRE LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS PROG R A M To Open At Two O'clock . avie AVE \-- Mr. and Mrs. Damon Holmes and was here from the former's mother, went to Chicago TH: u.t.'--""vmsu ing at the homes of Roy Genung William Lemker. -- wmdr'n-gl 'reunion last SUD--| church Thursday, .. _Sept. 6. at two day, at the--G. mmflymhmm . Taed , ; Mr. and :ll.mu;ufi Dhux.n: . and Mrs. Clayton Witser of | companied e Josse Fisher Cliniot® Wis. have been mere this |ily, of "Chicago, and the A. L. Staf-- Mr. and Mrs. L. B.| Tripp and son Lyle Jr.. who have been visiting at the homg of the formers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tripp for the past two weeks, will leave for their home in Cleveland, Ohio, on Satur-- The Tripp and * they spent the day at 49 «2 I f her sister, Mrs. fi"ufel'i Gifford, who hnow lives in Muskegon, Mich, . ~-- Barney Berg was bound over to ; § await the action of the grand . jury | R this morning, for ~taking indecent liberties with a four year old girl at Diamond Lake last week. The moth-- er of the child testified at the pre--| liminary hearing, and the charge E it moved to Milwaukee. Mr..Lange is employed by the St. Paul Railroad . Mr. and Mrs. Merle Perry, of De-- 'troit, Michigan, and Miss Mary V. @mock of Park Ridge, lilinois, visit : || wet Breweries Graing Delivered at Farmer's || || 3 ~----«-- yard at $7.00 a Ton. d * || ~~~; Also Dried Breweries Grains . \||. k: > AMtWarast _: _ || Guy E. Place, accompanied by her two sons: John and Robert, left on Sunday evening, to 'spend a week at the F. J. Plum home, at Walworth, Wise. ~ The opening meeting of the Liber-- tyville Woman's Club will be held on 'Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 26. This meeting will marke the. Silver anni-- versary of the club,-- . Ed Brixen became the owner of a new Nash sedan last Saturday, when the new car was delivered to him by Wetzel & Turner, of Waukegan. _ |[--caLt LsERtYYVILLE 75 FOR SERviCE ||| oven for the school year on 'Iues-- day, Sept. 4, the day after Labor day. Puriis will assemble Tuesday morn-- mmmomdelnnlvm be carried out the sime as last year, and Ernest Verne returned Saturday after a two weeks' visit with rela-- tives in Jackson, Mich. They were mmiodmb'quluufl' Riley Cole, of Springfield, Mich, who are spending a week here.-- : Dr. Joseph C. Beck has been plac-- ed on the roll of fame in the game of golf, by reason of making a hole in one. The feat was performed at the new Liber.yville Country Club, at the sixth hole, 140 yards. The William Fendick family, who are making an automobile 'trip thru the west, write they are having a splendid time, and 'will stop at Col= orado Springs and Denver on the Garage, left Friday night for Lon& Beach, Calit., where Mrs. Barl and the three children have been visiting her mother, Mrs. G. T. Lifce, for the past two months. Mrs. Earl and teh way home. next at the regular hours. The--lobby of the office will be open part of-- the morninge. to serve those who have Next Monday, Sept. 3, Labor Day, the post office will be closed all day. -rhmwmb.not::umof:fl";' the village or on the rural rou: mails® will be dispatched, however, week at the state fair in Springtield. Mr. Wilcox reports that what has in former years been Dig days at the fair--Republican and Democrat days --were rather tame affairs this year. The appearance of the various can-- didates and'politicians did not cre ate much enthusiasm.~ . . Frances Willard hospital, Chicago, where last wee Kite underwent an operation for appendicitis. The little tellow rallied from the ordeal in fine shape, and is exvected home the lat-- ter part of this week. Mrs. Crawford remained in Chicago with her--son. A. J. Crawford, cashler of the Lake | Zurich bank, was in Libertyville on | business Monday. He reports that-- his four year old son, Justin, was in | Announcements have been recely-- -- our pri ed here of the marriage last week of Miss Irene: Cole to Harry Bell. The wedding took place in Lo# Am _Why s« Calif., where the bride has resided town, for the past three years,. Mra. Bell i . was formerly a resident of LAberty-- | e--t* S ville, filed by Marshal Tiffany, of :I:Mohm. All the parties reside at Diamond Lake, where the alleged offense took place. % Mr. and> Mre. Irving on Tuesday with Rev. and Mrs. 1y E.Smoct. on Jackson Avenue. Mrs.. John Nelson, 152 Sunnyside E. Wilcox spent two days of last Spinney RunFarms || Your family deseryes milk that is clean ) )| -- enotigh not to need pastuerizing and rich Bi enough to show a real cream line. K | '~--\*--We Have It. P Pur ; of Higin, spent Sunday W of the Libertyville at have #% .\ employe of the Millér Construction Srandeiment Aate io take The mas to the mng'éomml '*Memorial hospital. A change in plans was made, however, and the injured man was rushed to a Waukegan hospital, where <he 'was treated... He was an Frank H. Eger and family return-- ed home Tuesday night from a trip through the east.: Their wanderings took thent well up into the New Eng-- land states, and they <spect a day _ at Provincetown, Mass., on the east ern tip of Cape Cod. Frank was near ' Albany, N. Y., the night Governor Al Smith delivered his speech of accept-- ance for the nomination for wm dent : on the Democratic ticket, s on acount of a heavy rain did not go | to teh big gathering. ~Shorty Miller ; 'nnnotudmundhovnyommldj miss this when they woere within a' The new paving on Fourth street was aopened ;0 traffic the latter part of last week. Third street, from Wywthhmreh street, is also ased. This provides an opening for the east side to Park avenue, a need which has been felt by .he residents of the southeast slide, since the paving op@rations be gan several weeks ago. The grading on the entire paving project was fin-- ished this week, when the,last dirt was lifted from the excavating on and First stree! north of Broadway crete is being done on Maple Ave. as the only streets to finish, which will be done early next week. Mre. Mary Lill, of Libertyville, this (Thursday) morning field suit in the circuit court for separate mainten ance, from her husband, Robert John Lill. They were married January 18, 1906, and lived together until April 25th of this year. Mrs. Lill charges that her husband -- remarked that "the happlest day of my life will be grave." In 1916, while they were liv-- ing at Diamond Lake, Mrs. LiMN says her husband hit her so hard in the eye that he knocked her against a fern box and shook hair pins from her hair. She also says that in-- 1905 he slapped her in the face. There are four children, ranging in age trom 21 to 3 years. Mrs. Lill is rep-- resented by Overholzjer & Peden. IBERNVILLE LAUNDRY Mr. and Mrsa. 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