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Libertyville Independent, 20 Sep 1928, p. 5

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INDEPENDENT DELIVERED TO YOUR|«4 Mimesos. DOOR FOR $1.50 A YEAR AND NO EXTRA wood Suvdivisi CHARGE FOR DELIVERY. reresting points Paks t TLIBERTYYILLE CEMENT WORKS Home of WATERSEAL Roofing Still Going Big'! ©OBLIGATION Yard Phone 415 A. NAGEL, Manager. Residence Phone 165.J YARDS: 123 EAST COOK AVE. LIBERTYVILLE, JLLINOI!S SPECIFICA. Whitey and His Blue Diamonds Right now is the time to put in coal for use next winter. In addition to economy (price being lowest at this time), you can have your bins filled with the best grade coal, and with less trouble. Ray THE INDEPENDENT--$1.50 A Year Some obe¥ig going.to make money © with the'money you have now. Why _ not you, yourself? Your dollars will work 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, in an interest-- bearing account here, Give them a job, today. Every Saturday and ' Sunday Nite Lake County National Bank Your Donars m " Dalé Collins, assistant cashler ozl Mrs. H. 6. Bé'flm-_el m Just Telephone 50 And .--._ .. _ We Will Do The Rest. ceve We Have All Grades of Coal . In Our Y ards. QUALITY CONCRETE BLOCKS FOR BETTER MHOMES Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 COAL at Pavilion 14 JL-- 1 -- Wm,. Edwards | wwse sys QUANTITY " Dale Collins, assistant cashler of| Mrs. H. E. Bartlett, of Evanston, k mmemmmummmflwa" a > at the home of her son, H. M. Bart Mrs. E. 8. Krueger of Prairle Vitw | lett, of Libertyville. °* a : I{visited last week at the home of| e Mrs. James Madden. > .|_ Mark Nevillie, a local druggigt--and hig brother Carson, of left H..D. Hubbard has been selected | on Sunday, for a two wee to + from this township to serve on the |the Ozark mountains, in . 804 ,y' November grand jury at Waukegan. |Missouri and Kansas. They are mak-- ° ing the trip hy automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Madson were Y¥ guests of friends in Wheaton last| Donald Fitzgerald who studied at Hobert Swan is again enrolled at Lake Forest College, where bhe will study during the ensuing year. uzmnx:u. tf.a'm Hapke and ed 0n.Eriday from & trip to Starved m_ telU ts ford on Saturday, where she en-- ter Rockford College this year, as & Mr. and Mré. Ed Tovel, 108 Third | Holy Communion church, of St. Louis street had as their guests for a few | who was formerly a pastor of St. hours on Wednesday of last week,| Lewrence's church, Libertyvyille, at Mr. and Mrs. Al Stafftord, of Higin. tonddmh:tt;d'nfll'omnoz Communion a services William Dailgetty, Chicago business L S maAn, who regides in Libertyvilie, is |*"@ !attor thurch, on Sunday. enjoying a vacation of three weeks| yr}r ang Mrs. Charles Ganlere and from his work. family, and Miss Kate Behm, all of Mr. and Mrs. B. H..Hawley, of | Milwaukee, were in Libertyville vis ingfi OMdo Libertyville iting at the home of Mrs. Barbara 33- -n:ld'n- mm Tt i+n, I is | Mowers, 117Mm.0nllltflln- man, who resides in Libertyville, is enjoying a vacation of three weeks from his work. Mr. and Mrs. B. H.. Hawley, of Springfield, Ohio, are in Libertyville, is visiting this week,.with his sons, Guy and William Legate, in Liber-- this week as guests at the H. M. Bartliett home, on West Lincoln Ave. lmnm.l._u"ngUtvw c.la. "u | | u Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moss, who reside | Ave., Friday, Sept. 21, at 2:30 p. m. east of Libertyville, had as guests | Assisting hostesses are Mrs. Hardin, Sundlynr.andlnc.l'.ll::dud Mrs,. Morris and Mrs. Pope. ille, of Hammond, son, Orile Helen Landis, while playing with Mrs. Damon Holmes, of Lake St.,|szsome companions last Saturday, fell left Sunday for New York City, to|and fractured the bones of her left Charles Kirtzinger, who graduated from Libertyville high school, with the class of '28, has enrolled as a freshman at Lake Forest College. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moss, who reside east of Libertyville, had as guests R. J. Lyons, candidate for the leg-- islature, was in Woodstock Tuesday rounding up votes for the November she will make an extended stay. Creek, Mich., is in Libertyville a few days this week visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kern returned to her home in Libertyville on last Sunday, after baving spent two remain several dayss visiting rela past year, has been making her home with her brother, J. B. Morse, left on Monday, for Minneapolis where Pr. and Mrs. J. L. Taylor, of Oak-- wood subdivision returned home on Saturday, from a week's trip to in-- teresting points in Minnesota.> Ralph Peterson left on Friday, for Northern Wisconsin, where he wil enjoy a ten day hunting trip in com-- pany with several friends. Fred Kunke left on Wednesday for at the Langworthy department store, she having taken the place of Miss Ruth Hafemann, who has left for her school duties at Madison, Wise. Migs Margaret Smock, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Guy E. Smock, 312 Jackson Avenue, left Libertyville on Sunday nite, for Anniston, Alabama, where she will resume teaching do-- mestic science at Barber College-- Wausaukee, Wisc., to work for his brother, who is erecting several buildings in an amusement park, in Mrs. Lillian Davis, who, for the Miss Irma Lyons is now employed Hirloom Plale ORDER YOUR ; PEONY ROOTS .__NOW! _~ Six Mixed PINKS America's Finest Tableware. McDonald's Residence Near Half Day iry and Gift Shop. The Home of Gifts ¥r EC IOF DT {yille Garage. ko The Libert: ughter 0f | fstate Board 1ock, 312 | meetings and tyville on this week at AIBRDAMA, | t Aarinds . h x taitee. , opened. A--large number of Metho-- Mark Nevillie, a local druggigt--and |dist people are planning to attend hig brother Carson, of left | from Libertyville. s on Sunday, for a two wae rip to R the Ozark mountains, in . 80 M. C. Crowell, of Rockford, is the Missouri and Kansas. 'They &re mak-- |new manager of the Countryside Mo-- ing the trip hy automobile. tor Co., taking the place of J. E. Leonard. The latter goes to Detroit. Donald Fitzgeraid who studied at| The Countryside Garage is located Yale University last year and who in Mundelein with an office in Lib has been travelling thru Europe this | ertyville. The company has recent-- last summer, has returned to the res | ly installed complete equipment for idence of his mother, Mrs. James | SeTVICINES Cars. J ueir announcemneis Welch, on West Park Avenue. ° -- |appears on page $ of this issue. George Eaton and John Colby, are R. G. Kaping, the Realtor--Insuror, to attend Marguette University this bas received shipment of a number m,mdmmmmdmhummuwmn kee to register for the fall term of| Will distribute among his clientele. classes. Eaton is entering his seo--|If You have --purchased infurance mmammm.wm:m'wm.nm.umwm is a new comer at the university. |Personally call at his office for one 6.\ mraple s of these wallets which will be given. Rev. H. F. White, rector of the|you without charge or obligation. Holy Communion church, of St. Louis | These wallets would cost from $2.50 who was formerly a pastor of St. |to $3.50 if purchased in stores. | Lewrence's church, Libertyville, at-- * j tended services and celebrated Holy|_ Mrs Frank Kennedy, 114 Broad. Communion at the arly services of | Y4J, entertained at a Five Hundred the latter church, on Sunday. _ Club party on Thursday nite of last week. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ganlere and James Brown, Mrs. John Landis and family, and Miss Kate Behm, all of the consolation prize to Miss Edith Milwaukee, were in Libertyville vis Gagliardi. The hostess prize was iting at the home of Mrs. Barbara presented to Mrs. John Boorst. A Mawgaora 117 Park Plare an last Sun. |luncheon was served after the play-- You buy a c#r on its reputation. You'd be purposely suspicious of one that had no name, no guarantee back of it. Such safeguards are e¥en more important when you buy property It pays to consult a.realtor. * 1t The Frindship Circle of the M. E-- church will meet at the home of Mrs. arm. She is seven years old and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lan-- dis, of west Park avenue. Bishop S. H. Griswold will visit St. Lawrence's Episcopal church on Sunday morning Sept. 23, at eleven o'clock, for Confirmation. He will also make the address. 'The publc is cordially invited. The Bpiscopal clergy of the Dio-- cese of Chicago held their annual re-- treat' at Doddridge Fagn, beginning Monday, Sept. 17th, and continuing until today (Thursday). Bishop Griswold was the conductor. The Rev. H. & Gwyn was guest master. Mrs. K. \J. Lyons and son, Richard, and her sister, °*Mrs. John Dolien-- maier, are visiting their brother, Har-- ry Mitchell, in Roundup, Mont. On their way home they will stoo at Miller, 8. D., to visit another brother, Sid Mitchell. They expect to return home in about two weeks. Groner and Miss Elinor Corcoran have resumed their studies again this year 'at Lake Forest College. Miss Roma Corlett and Miss Gladys Libertyville firemen have been out several nights this week practicing with the new apparatus, and becom-- Swan left on Wednesday for Beloit, where they will continue their stud-- les at Beloit College. * ing fully acquainted with it. The new truck is being kept in the quar-- ters at the village hall, while the old fire truck is stored at the Liberty-- The Libertyville--Mundelein Real Estate Board resumed: its weekly meetings and dinners Wednesday of this week at the new home of Mrs. Fredericks, south Stewart Avenue. Fight members were present. The program committee is to arrange foOr a guest speaker for each meeting to be held hereafter. & Miss Geneviewe Kamlager of Bar-- rington, sister of Mrs. A. Zoellick, 825 Rast Cchurch Street, and David Gott, of Mokena, were married by a Jus tice of the Peace, in Waukegan OD Saturday_morning, at 11 o'clock. Mrs. 'G. Kamlager and Mrs. Zoellick, moth er and sister of the bride, were wit: messes to the ceremony. The bridal couple returned to Libertyyille on Sunday morning and a wedding din-- ner was served at the Zoellick resi-- dence. -- The Young couple left on Monday morning, for Joliet, where they will make their home. * * _____** IVANHOE _ _/ EVERY WED., AND SAT., EVENING '2 Miles Northwest of Diamond Lake, New Cement Road runs from Graysilake direct to the door. . +4 ~REGULAR OLD TIME DANCES . MUSIC BY THE FAMOUS JOCKY CLUB ORCHESTRA On Thursday Evening, September 20 || "*""*'""> ||| . LI "~*~« RVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Dietzs Stables DANCING [ *4, Shell, who formerly owned the milk depot and dairy which is now Hafe-- mann's Dairy, accompanied by her and Mrs. James Mack, 304 BroAad-- way. Many of the older residents of The poor claim for the last quar-- ter in Libertyville township amount-- ed to $707.47, according to records revealed last Friday when the board of supervisors allowed poor claims for all of the townships of the coun-- ty. The entire cost of providing for the poor this past summer in Lake county amounted to $10,246.22. : The rozd. Their automobile was rather badly damaged, and had to be towed to Libertyyille. The management of the Virginia Cde,mfl.wl.'o-.m ed last Friday when Gust Lingalos ty. Fie enure Cosl oL provSuIum * * a thowol'thil,mtm'f'hm' The new American LaFrance fire county amounted to $10,246.22. mowu.whichmedmtsmmy. cost for the corresponding quarter made its maiden run Sunday after-- last year was $12,098.88, showing & noon about 2 o'clock, when an «larm decrease this year of $1,852.66. was sent in from the Bell Tavern, R R 122 N. Milwaukee Ave. A largo au-- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Honeywell and tomobile bearing Illinois license No. daughter, Miss Helen, and Robert |1--144304, caught fire at the Tavern Beck returned Sunday from a YAca--| when the owner attempted to start tion trip to Big Rapids, Mich. On |the car and the wiring was shorted. the way home their car was run into |The Republic fire truck drivén by near Grennan Heights, when anoth-- Dick Earl, arrived on the scene first, er machine crowded them off the followed shortly after by the new rozd. Their automobile was rather outfit, driven by R. E. Osborne, me-- wammmwumm chanic for the American LaFrance to Libertyville. Company. The fire had been extin-- 4 & & hx 0o' SWA c t EK m'm_mmfi'%: The management of the Virginia NQMN.MA'MM ed last Friday when Gust Lingalos and James Kleros, proprietors, dis-- solved partnership because of the latter leaving on a trip. to Europe. 3 t 22040290 . c cabsctioomemsauatattttncs d uies 8 of the Nee nig S NERRARE O EL 0 S nc s t latter leaving on a trip.to Europe. i which the Be rem is The new owners are Ligalos Bros., Wlocanl ho badt mdgmasedmn a by fre who Pontemplate no change in 156| soverer mon ha 5e ts lvuineuandmm'm"fi'"""" ies + v --"------------_ A number of members of the local Masonic lodge drove to Mukwanga, Wis., Tuesday night, where they were guests of the Masonic order at that plice. The degree of M. M. was exemplified. The ceremony was held in the new Masonic Temple of Muk-- a thorough inspection of the NOZ temple, securing information to be used when the Masonic Temple is erected in Libertyville. ; Robert Howard*and Carrol Porte-- ous, of Libertyville, and R. Bracher. Round Lake, are three well known taurant. ;mnmm&tflfi:{tvmm' ed to Cincinnatti last Friday in com pany with other baseball players of North Chicago and Waukegan to par-- started in the Ohio city on Satur-- day. The Johns--Manvilie team which mmmtmmukeconnv Amateur league, selected these men, members of other County teams in the league, to play with them in the tournament, as several of their own players could not go on account of returning to school. The Lake Coun-- tournament on Ssunday, wWhen *""J were defeated by a team from Water bury, Mass., by a score of 10 to 6. The three above mentioned: playets are all mu'!dj.h' 9" resgigpe baseball team, whom they have been | §J C * pw::'.' with all season. m No Taste _ n iamnnninracomommnmsm--eom==--tBF ---- _ No CoIor sAftdbetreds . and when they were in busi-- . visiting at the home of Mr. J. D. Shell, wife of John i uRi ~d C aca ¥% Robert Speliman, son of. Mrs. Ag-- nes Spellman, of. Libertyville,.Jeft on Monday, for MaQison,: Wisc.,: where he will enroll in the Freshman Class at the University of Wisconsin. Bob is well known in Libertyville because of his athletic ability and good schol astic record while going to sachool here. He was the mainstay of the football and basket ball teams and. one of the best allround athietes ev-- er turned out of L. T. H. S. He grad-- uated last June, with the class of '28. He has been helping the coaches at the high school for the past few weeks, to handle the large squad of men who are out for football. _ Attorney R. W. Churchill, of Grays Lake, won first place in the golf tour-- nament, held Sunday by the Liberty-- wille Country Club, with about fifty members and guests playing. Sec-- ond honors went to Arthur Winkler and W. H. Peterson placed third. Everett Hook, Grayslake, was award-- ed six golf balls for his low number of puts. -- Harry Titus, playing golf for the first time, was given--a prize for taking the greatest number of strokes. Everett Hook had low scorps 0n holes 3 and 9, while A. L. Dorfler, Mundelein, was low on holes 4 and 6. Jim Curtis, Everett Hook and William (O'Connor placed first, second and third in the driving con-- test. Local players pronounce. the course in fine shape for having been opened only a month ago. [ . n contonconder it srcie dar tPag axtect--nanies pcpare g,:uut out 'by an employe of the 'hnm.whouetl,tnrdellhon- A large number of people ran to the scene, only to find their run was for nothing. it will be remembered_the --. _ "OMUY AND BUILD B. H. Miller Phones 57 and 98 [ s arigh s P COPELAND MANOR internal _ lubricant--Pure-- test Mincral Oil, Russian Mineral Oil is extra heavy, promptly effective and ab-- Perfected r e f i n i n & re-- moves all taste, all color eprere w ny in the ma- sity of Wisconsin. Bob In | Libertyville Lumber Co. 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. Register Now For Fall Classes COMMERCIAL COURSES _ Individual Instruction Positions Secured for Graduates McDonald's Commercial School 311 Park Avenue _ Even if you could stand guard over your valuables twenty--four hours a . day, they would be less secure than . in a Safe Deposit Box. Book Your Coal | Order Now. -- |-- First 'The super--human vigilance of stéel .. and concrete is at your service for a-- few cents a month when you--rent a box in our vault. Reserve your box now! SUPER--HUMAN VIGILANCE = & TAE 20. on POF i it u'é{M CCotee Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 _ Telephone Either 47 or 48 "Down by the Old Depot" Been There Twenty Y ears Full Weight Guaranteed. E'): o s TELEPHONE 130 34 2£+7°%. #¢ Aidecs

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