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Libertyville Independent, 30 Aug 1928, p. 5

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EIBERTYYVILLE CEMENT WORKS Yard Phone 415 A. NAGEL, Manager. Residence Phone 105J YARDS: 128 EABT COOK AVE, LIBEARTYVILLE, ILLINO!IS Home of WATERSEAL Roofing 'The mplete stock of fine Cray:l'llo. ltn cl}bertyvifl'e s " =-- Lester's Variety Store _ Telephone 540 As usual the children will find a full line of supplies at Lester's. Tablets, Pens, Pencils Rulers, Ink, and everything needed for school School Opens Sept. BU LIBERTYYILLE, LL. Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 THE INDEPENDENT--$1.50 A Year > W.F. Franzen, Jt: Right now this growing community bank is helping a lot of Libertyville neighbors to invest in future happi-- ness through savings deposits at regu-- lar intervals. > account is a better chance for"the happiness of.the owner. For money in bankmety,am comfort, and ability to weather sudden storms 6 _ a An An dFaiimdies. :t t '~> bn Linked with every growing Sa on life's course. Lake County National Bank We Have All Grades of Coal |-- * In Our Yards. o We Will Do The Rest. Our 3% interest. will -- help your account to Nux £2% "*--* [A tINnITOADRIIIAA _# " | AUDITORUM i+ MJ sut never one with the allure of this beautiful Russian spy, snarer of men, who are caught in the re.urned the early part of the week, from a visit to Oseola, lIOwa. .. Mr. and Mrs. F. Brumm, of Mar 'Nu:l'a vbl!in'fwt"um mu: ¥. 'Nets home on 131 E. Park Avenue. Miss Hazel Stockton, of CleFeland Ohio, a former grade teacher here, is enjoying a few days visit here at the home of Miss Bdna Knox. " Mrs. jJohn/ T. Mitchell is entertain-- | ined the child, reported to him that| 'yine, the mwm.mmal:unpu. ahe had been abused. 4 of Mr. acnd Rilools. this ween " "°*"°" °85| _ yse _ Rondout "and _ Hawthorn Wi2DCCODD m""f,:, & cer ; schools were among the rural schools °°": se Mr."And "MrS: b. $ Ryilaisor and | of Lake county which sent exhibits | Y°°k# 480. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Williams, returm |to the lllinois state fair hbeld at 22 AULIOM! ed on Friday evening, from a visit to | Springtield . last week. mm'tuntnrd the Dells, at Kiliburn, Wisconsin. MWdWMM;:':"" Mr. and Mrs. Max Kohner are en-- ;mwmm':!wj mmmt"mm.m M'Q"b'maw Mo. _\ points difference being noted by the|ing an I!I ters, Mrzs. Guy Le Gate -- and -- Mrs. Roy Loney and Mrs. J. Fitzgerald. Miss Estelle uem.-mnm Avenue, is spending a two:. vacation visiting with friends-- and relatives at LaPorte, Indianas. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nickoley of 115 °N. Third Street jmre the proud phflmutufcru. Indianag.-- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nickoley of 115 °N. Third Street jare the proud. parents of a baby girl, born on Mon-- day, August 27. -- Mr. and Mrs. Al Johnson, of Elm Court, are entertaining Mrs, Evelyn Steele and children of Kewanee, II}-- inois, for a few days of this week. W. Y. Wells and family were here Sunday from Elgin, the guests of rel-- atives and to help celebrate the 72nd birthday of E. H. Wells, father of _ George E. Berlin, of Chicago, was brought before Police Magistrate F. H. Smith last Friday by Officer Jos. Earnshaw, on a charge of speeding 45 miles 'an hour on south Milwaw kee avenue. Berlin paid a fine of ESIO&ndooltl- _ QO. A. Newsom and family left last Clifton, lllinois, &are the guests of Mr. Osborne Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Wal-- ter Madsen, of Sunset Acres. Liber-- tyville ,enjoyed a two day trip to the Dells at Killburn, Wis., last: week. ~'R.'H. Wells passed his T2nd birth-- day last Sunday, and to fittingly commemorate the event, a family reunion and big dinner was had at the home of his daughter, Mrs., W. W. Nicholas, in Oakwood Terrace. Many Libertyville people, em-- ployes of the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee railroad, attended tha company picaic, held in Sunset Pakr at Highland Park Wednesday of last Friday on an automobile trip thru the eastern states. A card received Monday brought the news that they had reached London, Onario, and had no trouble, with the roads in fine shape. (Mrs. Carl Meler, 171 Lincoln Av., is taking the mud bath treatment at Egg Man" HMoere's the <story of one sucker who made good--a butter and egg n_--mwuftmflbnu --but * hardboilled enough to out-- smart the Smart Alecs of Broad-- "The Butter and Mr. and Mrs. D. Paths Review and Aesop Fable. Tuesday Wednesday September 4, 5 A merry movie proving that girls "Skinners Big Idea'"l||l ong in business and how. Sunday, Menday September 2, 3 * Comedy as you like it. BRYANT WASHBURN, in x 3 IJACK MULHALL and GRETA NISSEN, in . . August 30, 31 , Friday Q &# w | * , 114 i oe ty t y $2 0 t gno Geopge A. Eaton, 125 First Street, and C. M. Wilcox, 103 First Street, were in Springfield Thursday taking in the sights at the Iilinois State Fair, and incidentally hearing who is to be elected at the forthcoming A large truck being used to repair the gravel roads south of Grayslake ovéerturned on Route 21, just south of Route 20, Tuesday of last week. The truck left the pavement and ran into a steep bank on the west side of the road, a te whundred feet south Oof the intersection. _ The driver of the truck and a companion were not hurt. One of the men-- complained that he had been drenched with gas-- oline, some of which> got in one of Carl Olsen, Nels Joanson and Carl Carlson were taken in tow by Mar-- shal Limberry Thureday night of last week and lodged in jJail Friday morning all three entered a plea of gullty to being drunk and disorderly and were each fined $5 and costs. An extra amount was collected from Carlson, as he owed part of an old fine imposed some weeks ago for the same offense. He was recently in trouble in Waukegan for driving a car while under the influence of The thougits of Ray N. Bmith these days are All centered on a fu ture fishing trip in the wild lands of northern Wisconsin. So much so that Monday »morning he forgot to open the door of his garage, with the result that he backed bis Stude-- baker right through the door, emash-- ing glass and wrecking things gen-- eraily. He is working on a dinkus that will automatically open the.door as soon as he steps on the starter. It is rumored that E Wilcox is also in the market for the same sort of a Marghal Limberry took a man by thonmootmmuk.?bh *hre police station Saturday, pass-- ing traffic on the wron#@ side at the intersection of School street.-- and Milwaukte avenue. Mr. Smith in-- formed the 'officer that he was a member of a well known motor club, but ° this information seemed to arouge the ire of Dennis, instead of baving the effect intended by the Thomas McDonald, aged 56 years, of Mundeléin, who had held the post of high sechetary of the Internation-- al Order of Catholic Foresters for 26 years, died in St. Bernard's hospital, in Chicago, last® Thursday. He is survived by his widow, a son C._ F. McDonald and two daughters, Cath erine and Marion. < The deceased, who was prominent in affairs of the Catholi¢c church in Iilinois had a ¥ery large personal acquaintance in the village of Mundelein. ' on his way to Chicago. Membership in motor clubs does not grant any-- one the right to violate the traffic --2 Miles Northwest of Diamond Lake. New Cement Road runs from EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT :. REGULAR OLD TIME DANCES ---- McDonald's Commercial School ||y" Register Now For Fall Classes |_ seuis COMMERCIAL COURSEs 1IB. H. Miller 311 Park Avenue Dietz's> Stables _' IVANHOE & Q e o i y ul ~ IVANHO! J i areio hh e -- aal s Positions Secured for Graduates s 2+ . _|{| in the second 'home flower garden Avenue, was & kesale contest, conducd:ed by the Chicago | in# the 'last .. ..."..*;l Tribune, appear the names of a num-- | given -- recognit C aF vCig) ts TELEPHONE 130 .4 . eepaelvereeinedrorap t ie t on t P aoy 'ous. P s Cceived several injuries about two. ts | weeks ago, when she was struck by a; An automobile, while. playing in the ts front yard of the Larsen home. Mrs. ,,:umnuwnmu.uwm ,h;vulluuyth Spring before her nd marriage. She is a daughter of Mrs. st C. Spring, of this place. For some w unaccountable reason, the auto, bear-- he{ing an Iliinols lHicense plate, left the street and ran into the yard wheére the child was playing, knocking her k6 |The driver of the car jumped. out, th | and upon examining the child shout-- k. |ed that she was not Hurt and drove an | qut of the yard and away. --Witness de |es to the accident srscured the num-- th | ber of the car, 705--805 and --authorities of | at Springfield were notified, but the 0t | driver has not been> apprehended. ed | The little girl sustained two fractur-- l::'erinmlovcrwtdlhoh& | . Mrs. Hattie Logan, of Hillsburough Oregon is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 2 Frank Hutchinson this week. f ist | 'The Ladies Aid of the M. E. chureh ay | will meet at tie home of Mrs. J L. of |Taylor, on Tuesday afternoon, Sep-- rly |tember 4, at 2:30, with Mrs. J. L. ts.| Taylor, as hostess. -- The assisting om | hostesses will be Mrs. B. H. Miller, i x gifi ber 'of Lake County : as win-- ners in mma:vm" awards were made for the best home June, the eight year old daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Louis Larsen, of Winneconne, Ave., Neenah, Wis., re-- Bessie Renada Exon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Exon who reside on a farm northwest of Libertyville, passed away at her home on Monday Loon, following an extended iliness caused by sinus trouble. She was %1 ymo!mmmw'm greater part of her life at--home with hber parents, who are well known in this vicinity, having lived close to and in Libertyville for many Chicago car 'was to blame for the accidont.xtmdrtnrwww abusive he saw the other par-- ty was from Canada. Anyone visit-- ing our sister country on the north is universally accorded the wtmmost in courtesy, and that should be the rule when a Canadian car comes to our community. * wioen m . miy--aie in Hgee € Lyell Morris and Mrs E T. and in io im x 82 on *3 2l A dinner party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hanover 322 McKiniey Avenue on Monday eve ning, at which Miss Erma. Wright, Wumcuaunmml Hospital was the guest of honor. Other guests in attendance were vfll?owmuhdlnldthum ity for several years. He has estab-- lished an enviable record in the handling of, the factory, which has enjoyed --remarkable growth in pPro-- duction and expansion under : his management. It was in recognition of this. that he was raised to the ong ac : the American Macaroni Industry. He recently delivered a talk before the Mrs. F. K. Reed, supervisor at the Condell Memorial hospital, and the Misses Dorothy:Jobantges and Dor-- othy Backus, nurses at the hospital and Mr. and Mrs. Dietrick. Mr. and Mre. William Ingraham, of Mason City, Ia.. who formerly re sgided in Libertyville, are spending a few days visiting at the Garland Ingraham fhome on Brainard Ave. Mr. and Mrs: William Lemker, of W'Am.l&ttonm for a visit to Clinton, Wise. 'During the trip, they will visit at the Dells. vice--presidency. proud parents of a baby girl, born at the Condell Memorial Hospital on SBaturday, August 25. . A large number of Libertyville people attended the Deerfield Day celebration, held in that Villaze on. Saturday, August 25, during the day and evening. The Nash sedan was tm Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoftman, Sun COP . dry or brittle. 14. Oune Phones 45 an. J )27 t e nuree, Y : _ Been There Twenty Years '{gg&, , LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT Offers an opportunity to mmiuo-s ' ing profession. Three m'?o:'mmuam N. -- Next I class enters September 20. For further information apply to the ' Leave your order for this coming winter's fuel with us now, and we will deliver at your convenience. We have all sizes and grades. | First National Bank VICTORY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Waukegan, Illinois WE WILL OBTAIN: PAYMENT OF YOUR BONDS FREE OF CHARGE AND WITHOUT ANY -- OBLIGATION * Third Liberty Loan Bonds cease to bear interest on September 15, 1928. Bring Your Bonds To Us Now For Payment SEPTEMBER 15, 1928 We must send alil registered bonds to Washington, for re-- lease of registration before payment can be made. Capital and Surplus $ HOLDERS OF THIRD l LIBERTY LOAN BONDS -- | RECISTERED BONDS SHOULD BE -- Summer Prices in Effect Until Capital and Surplus $150,000.00~ : > _ apital and Surplus $110,000.00 LIiBERTYv'ffiE, ILLINOIS TelephoneKither 47 or 48 ok Your Coal Order Now. JANE McALISTER SCHOOL OF NURSING Full Weight Guaranteed. NOTICE September 1, 1928 . ...« 4. e n + P ¥ Ce " en e se SX .: ~M'&g : > ie * Y . ols aibe 2sE PL. : fi 'a--:\'..- £4 4

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