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Libertyville Independent, 25 Oct 1928, p. 5

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INDEPENDENT DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR FOR $1.50 A YEAR AND NO EXTRA: CHARGE FOR DELIVERY . INDEPENDENT DELIVERED TO YOUR m««« »« . DOOR FOR $1.50 A YEAR AND NO EXTRA i. i. . CHARGE FOR DELIVERY. [ The second Wet Breweries Grains Delivered at Farmer's yard at $8.00 a Ton. Home of WATERSEAL Roofing ASK FOR INFORMA-- TION AND BPECIFICA-- TION8 FREE wITHOoUuT OoBLIGATION Yard Phone 415 A. NAGEL, Manager. Residence Phone 165--J YARDS: 123 EABT COOK AVE. LIBERTYVILLE, {LLINOIS Phone Diversey 0488 LIBERTYYILLE CEMENT WORKS BUY COAL NO W _ Phone 50 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. Lake County National Bank LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. _ _|___ Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 THE INDEPENDENT----$1.50 A Year W. F. Franzen, Jr. Do Your Plans Call For Action? We Have All Grades of Coal In Our Y ards. ~ Will'you let us show you what we mean by helpfuiness ? This --institution knows finance--and conditions here. It knows, too, the best ways to work with customers--for cus-- tomers' best interests. C How about your banking connection? For money figures in progress today--it supports work and planning. M%T of us are planning aheac--and 'working to "keep in step." Days are full of action--with more to come. It's no world for laggards. ' J. H. MURPHY Just Telephone 50 And We Will Do The Rest. Wholesale and Retail Dairy Feeds quaALITY CONCRETE BLOCKS Also Dried Breweries Grains FOR BETTER HOMES 2117 Ward Street Libertyville, III. Chicago, Ill. TILES MADE IN ANY COLOR AND IN ANY QVUANTITY | _ _ Mrs. Albert Ayers left Monday for $ a visit with relatives in Ft. Wayne. \ Ind. O s | m m Mrs. John Keulen entertained M ty. Charels Fisher and son of Lake For est Tuesday, w Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eizerman were week end guests of relatives at East Chicago. 5s Mr and Mrs. Frank Baumgartner Jr., spent Friday even at North Chi cago. Mrs. H. J. Strang of Grayslak visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. 4 A. Grandy Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaiser en:-- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Burns of Chicago Sunday. 1 A Hallowe'en party is to be by the Woman's anxiliary Country Side club Oct. 31. D and cards are on the program of Co Work:« Mrs. James 1 Marvin, attended bunco party at th H. Willett at Fox The Seven Keys be given by the v the high--school Oct the proceceds going Condell Hhospital. hall | cards arations sical co: erty ville ,\'1)\', 1 ', th 11 F1 AUDITORIU M The Legion Show committee is en gaged in making the necessary prep arations for the staking of their mu sical comedy "Kathleen". at the Lib ertyville high _ school-- auditorium Nov. 14. 15 and 16. po ' Miss Emily Bush had as hber guests the past week Mrs. Charles sharman aud -- daughter -- Florence Allizer of Fayetteville, Ark., -- who lived here many years ago and Mrs. Adelaide Potts of New York City. br Mrs. Catheftine md street, was Thursday. Mrs l*h""' tifuly with DONALD REED. Tells of the mysterious tragedy of a French cruiser. How a beautiful woman, trapped in the cabin of her former sweet-- heart, was forced to 'bear her sou!l to protect the honor of her hus-- band. ' MAE TINEE took two columns Local and Personal Romance, thrills and adventures of a newsree! cameraman. ' ir;.';hc'éfiiic;gd Sunday Tribune to say: "Speaking of good little Sunday, and Monday October 28 and 29. cinemas-- there's the "NIJGMT WATCH" Also Pathe Review and Fable "The News Parade" "The Night Watch"' Tuesday and Wednesday October 30 and 31. Thursday and Friday November 1 and 2 Mrs» Berni( A Paramount France Production, "The Model From Montmartre" *The Glorious Trail" M r "Chicken A La King" DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM NANCY CARROLL, in Mr The annual installati Columbita lodge No Mr. an <-- Plag s, given each mon in's auxiliary of the l1 hospital was hed the Country Side . men were present illowe'en was carri uluUy -- decorated -- lu Br 11 Saturday, Nov. 3rd. M ne + Saturday, Oct., 27 h Also Comedy and Novelty with LAWRENCE GRAY. Also Comedy s Brown Fri H COLLEEN MOORE, in SALLY PHIPPS and NICK STUART, in H --A!so-- * SNOOKUM,S$ in A Newlywed Comedy W Ir --A}z0-- KEN MAYNARD, in m BILLIE DOVE, in LIBERTYVILLE NITA NALDI, in "Oh Kay" THEATRE was poure n and Mrs [¥ () HIY To w n H W W ¢ n TT Laycoek > and _ son, d a luncheon and the home of Mrs. J. x Lake Friday. LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, TFHURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1928. TW Nile wit Lancaster of a -- Chicago . [o n -- and.« Archie were guests at home the -- past M r tI led ou inchec n «6 & x imes, Jr., lay. 14 with fTriends the dance and the Bay Build-- in h lub 1 by cthe Wo glizabeth Con e players at and 27 with the Elizabeth B h The spirft of nd M visit A ~ lp}fle wild D About in. beua _ Ti&bles Mrs W Grigley. )e given at the Dancing 1esda y Mi aller retL. P the Guests at the W. 14 Collins home on W. Cook Ave., were Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Doan of Sycamore, IIl,. Dr. and Mrs. Hyde of Brandon, Ia., and Mr. and Mrs. Stratford Calditz of Chicago. f ever : G.. M Michael recently 110 W Mrs. Lyle Smith entertained at five hundred Thursday _ afternoon. Mrs. Leo Decker won first prize; Mrs. Leonard Disney second prize; Mrs. Jas Laywik, third prize.© The consolation prize was awarded to Mrs, John Snydam, Jr. Coffee and doughnuts were served and all de-- parted voting they had a delightful month alitt M. W J. Fendick, ®2 Prairie Avenue, return««] Wednesday, from Lynn Ha-- \en. Fla., where he was galled by the serious iliness of his father--in--law, Thomas Straung. Mr. Strang. a Civ¥l War veteran, is well known in this locality. having lived here with his daughte'r, Mrs. Fendick. for some time. «+Mr. Fendick state that his fatherin--law's condition was much imprioved, when he left Florida. *Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nickley and son Frank and Mrs. Will Nickley and sons, Kenneth and 'Keith, are enjoying a motor trip to Dwight, Kas. They expect to be gone two weeks. 3 The Woman's Guild of St. Law-- rence's church will hold their annual Bazaar and dinner on Thursday. Dec-- ember 13, at the Parish House. Mr. and Mrs. O. Jubrend ~<a@n-- notunce the coming _ marriage of their'son, Wyllis John, to Missg Rose Marie DeLaske of Chicago. The ceremony will be performed at the All saints church Oct. 26 at two . Miss Glady Mr. and Mrs student at B W a { SATURDAY, OCT. 27 [ e * .60 $52056 . 1.95 § 3 pr. Reg. 3 pr. Reg. _ 9 C Niake 125 $Pi.ks _ 2.50 { Langworthy's Dept. Store ;: u"lla T T# m '--J Cp _ MZ vr-'wvv_v 8 519 N. Milwaukee Ave. _ Libertyville, IIl. n h n«d 48 t 1] , 38 0 uB L4 4 x¥ OA¥C¥P¥¥¥ P¥ LLELETLLLLLLLLTTCLLLL SA '4'0'4'0'4'4'0'4'4'"4)'4, y*7 ,0,6 4 C s Y Y Y Y is ui s s s s e e ra e e ie e m uin uxo xtz Cotzt Mr 11 LC npan M Thoon Hosiery Week 3 pr. Reg. 30e hose .. 3 pr. Reg. 50c hosé 3 pr. Reg. 75c hose .. cuaranteed Hosiery in this neighborhood. ': Childrens Allen A _ Ladies Phoenix 3 Hosiery ; Hosiery :3 2 nr Recl S 3 pr. Reg. ® $ $ Spn Rev 0S GQ stoohese .. 290 j _ 0 3 pr. Reg. - & '3_1)1'. Reg. 90 $1.50 hose .. 4-00 § 3be hose ... _ * 3 pr. Reg. 4 50 :\g Z§ pr. heg. 1 25 .j,;l.'{5Rhose =o 1 & ;0" 'I'{Ose m h. $LoSLose .. 5.00 g pr. Reg. 3 or A . $ 75e hose ...... l°95 gzl?t)'ORheogs.e .. 5000\% Men's Phoenix Hosiery | :3; Don't miss this wonderful Money Saving event. _ We have the largest assortment . of }&_-- WA V V AAWREA ||| nc ian was pUrchased wWilnh Lie 10€C4 |( . The Grande Cleaners opened their > of ventilating and keeping it filled |new building, under construction at . with clean, fresh air. Due to the | 539 east Park avenue, since August mm ----_--___.!f |large number of people present IN [ 15, for business for the first time on is nt Ihe W. 1f Colling h the place every night and with a< Tuesday morning of this week. The ;"('s ?( A Sss '&" ns ame great deal of smoking being done, |comnany has expended somewhere . Baog v'e..Sm?re s '"'ld ["' the. atmosphere soon becomes very | near $45,000 in the project, and now Mrs alx'l'\'((l)e o[yl'ial:::x(:ir:fi 'llam ar)llt'l heaty and closs. [ .: |everything is complete with a new and Mrs. Stratford Calditz or},,,; Te Juniors of the Libertyville buliding aud all the modern cquip _ Mrs. 7 % [:I'orwnship high school wil hold a Hal. mebt and fixtures of an uptodate ASS: . loween Festival in the eympasium of Cleaning establishment. . From the M. Kraker, president of the | the school building, October 30, at | frobht on Park avenue to the rear the ael George Pen company, who/ 7:30 P. m., to raise money for the ,D°W structure, of brick, houses an ntly moved 'his family into their ; Junior Prom. Everyone is cordially | office, a finishing room . with vau}t home on MceKinley avenue igi invited to attend. 1 for fur coat:, atgenzme room aA t')lf)él ir ave § g | t aps . er room and a three car garage. The ,'"' (Girand Haven, Mich., making ; Miss Roma Corlett of this city Mas |entire place is heated by an oil burn-- arations to move the 'plant here;b....n honored at Beloit College re-- | er, Hendee Bros. general contract soon as the factory on East cently, whem she was made a mem-- ors froin Rbumd Lake put up the ch street is completed, [ber of the Forum club, woman's lit | py ' ieaw ; ©» is e C lln r 8 building. . Schanck Hardware Com-- and Mrs. Emil Nickley 4 | erary and discussion group. 'pany furnished the hardware affd ' A. rl-'r"l:lxll(k ar::; \i"ll \.\'H(l (\:(kall("\ i _ Don't fal to attend the annual ba | C Meyers & Co. installed the plumb-- e Konnenm 'ana molun apstzaar and chicken o. iven} | ing. Ted Curtis did the brick work. sons, Kenneth and 'Keith, are 'Z4at and chicken pie supper, give -- A [ i . 4 i 'by >\ ProcsBvVIAr adi & The establishment contains drying, ying a motor trip to Dwight, | by the Presbyterian Ladies Aid, at | 'They expec r --o | the church, on November 1. Take |Pressers and every modern feature leyi expect| to be eane l""l. ant: f € liv "of equipment, used by the larger ks s ',ulmm.xgo- of the opportunity to pur:-- t Cleanc O mnanics ,"'P Rrw) Ccom * | chase Christmas gifts from among e cOm panics" 1€ t and Mrs. O. Jubrend ~gn-- the assortment of fancy work, avron 'pany has been organized for somée ce © the y ; ' . n © t nightgowns, etc '%um);r Ferved tt 1 time. Agencies have been establish-- 80 \C'V'l;l(?n; I;R io Sss os. ';1 o'clock l'x'mil .al.l are. served. Th |ed in all towns in Lake and adjain-- rl $ ( ]n,l 4 ,\k '\ Jo m'.) u.;' f\'llra;? R'n;o'l 'mvfiu in ieonsist of "\hmhv(i pota-- | ing counties. The fact that this plant O , nxdf .b-"f (v'"""""' . rr" toes. chicken pie, buttered beans, | 18 l0CAted n Libertyville assures pas n-l,( ,"" "l" . pvrfun})'ml af l?" ("ltll"'l B : l,, lad lpri';ll and butter (""' F rons of qui('k service. }{1"{"'0:()!'@» moluts church (Oct 26 at twolllCI L o omm nbren u. i i. {;wr:-'ons wishing <to 'have garments Cl h lno ho ('r:mbvrry squce, pie «uphs1-- |cleaned chave had . to wait several iss Gladvs S lausht sA# hute and.coftse. , {d'ays while the work was done out 188 {lddgys ~wan, dGaugiter 01 Ur and Mra Inhn Krurkman aft lof towh. . 3 pr. Reg. $ 25¢ sox ... 3 pr. Reg. 50e sox ... od great magazine article of the " will be the subject at the dist Episcopal church Sunday --SEMI--ANNUAL lirst prize, econd prize; prize.' The awarded to Coffee and Beginning " The widening of Milwaukee Ave-- Inue between Church Strpet and |Broadway was finished this iweek by the workmen of the Sternberg--Powell Company. They poured that last of | the cement late Wednesday night. ' Workmen for that company have been busy at the, scene of operation 'Yor the past two weeks, removing trees and the old sidewalks, in »rep-- | aration for the grading work, which Kennedy Bros., of the Libertyville Recreation Center, have purchased a large suction fan, which they will in-- stall in the south wall of their build-- ing on North Milwaukee Avenue. The fan was purchased with the idea of ventilating and keeping it filled with clean, fresh air. Due to the large number of people present in the place every night and with a great deal of smoking being done, the. atmosphere soon becomes very heavy and close. \ cently, whem she was made a mem Don't fal to attend the annual ba-- zaar and chicken pie suppetr, giwfi' by the Presbyterian Ladies Aid, at the church, on November 1. Take advantage of the opportunity to pur:-- chase Christmas gifts from among the assortment of fancy work, avron nightgowns, etc. Supper served f_rlP!z 5 o'clock until all are. served. h menu will consist of Mashed pota-- toes, chicken' pie, buttered beans, cabbazge salad, bread and butter, dill pickles,, cranberry sauce, pie douzgh-- nute and coffee. ' ) was completed last week. The con-l crete could not 'be poured until; Wudnesday, because of the ste'l%y rainfall on Monday and Tuesday. e paving. one block long and eighteen feet wide for three fifths of the en-- tire leoagth of the block, and twenty. three feet wide for the remaining two fifths of the length of the block, wak all laid in one dgay. 'The work waks kept going after dark Wednes-- day nite. in order to complete the job. _ Residents of Libertyville who have been wondering how the new Public Sservice building with the widened pavement 'will look, now have some idea how Libertyville's new business district will appear to the pubtic. tireé thre tw ® W a B Mr. and Mrs. John Kruckman, of jekson aventie, were the guests' of onor at a party held at the home f their son, Atrthur Kruckmarn, 328 Second Street in celebration of . the late of their fiftieth wwddingianui- ersury, on Saturday nite. Mr. and Mrs. Kruckman were married fifty 'ears ago Saturday, at Palatne. Six uests, close friends of the old cou-- le, attended the dinner in the eve-- ine and afterward reminisced old 3 pr. Reg. (5¢ sox .:..... 3 pr. Reg. $1.00 §ox ... ifterward ore old memorie T STLTLLLTSTITTZI TT New Cleaning Plant Commences Operation W. E. Hardin Paul G. Ray and Jay Cairns of Libertyville and L. A. Mur-- rie, of Muzsdelein, were in Chicazo last Thursday and Friday, represent-- ng the Libertyville--Mundelein Cham-- ber of Commerce, at the apnual meet ing of the Chamber of Commerce of Illinois, which was held at the Con-- gress hotel. Messrs. Ray and Murrie attended the meeting as representa-- tives of the retail interest of the lo-- cal Chamber. They were at snecial sessions on Thursday while Hardin and Cairns attended an Officers' meeting and industrial meetng on Friday, About 500 represgentatives of Chambers of Commerce from all parts of the state were in atte.rldance at the general meeting. Mr. Cairns is president of the Libertyyville--Mun. delein Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Hardin is eecretary of the same body while Messrs Ray and. Murr@, are directors and members of the indus-- trial ihterests of the committee or-- ganizaton. INDEPENDENT CLASSIFIED ADS DO ALL THEY ARFE SUCPPOSED O ID(OG -- THEY GET RESULTS. Local Men Attend the III. _C. of C. Meeting -- BUY AND BUILD B. H. Miller G. C. Gridley Jewelry and Gift Shop. / _ The Home of Gifts . _ That Are Different. Heirloom Plate * Fhone 55 -- Libertyville COPELAND MANOR _ Libertyville's Scenic Subdivision The Popular Box for -- every Hallowe'en Party Creams, caramels, nuts and fancy pieces, all coat-- ed with Artstyle Milk Chocolate. $1.25 s 6Tjand 98 America's Fj_neét Tableware. The (ex@L Store McDonald's Artstyle Assorted Milk Chocolates JFrom (Generation to (Generation Decker & Neville Pound Box Phones 45 4d 157 LIBERTYVILL 311 Park Avenue McDonald's Register Now For Fall Classes Book Your Coal Order Now. . Libertyville Lumber Co. Leave your order for this coming winter's fuel with us now, and we will deliver at your convenience. ~We have all gizes and grades. | 'So\u account is imy First National Bank UST_ & ---- sMWMNcS$S -- BANK Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 .3/."&5' ylh) @BK oL ' Capital and& Surplus §110,000.00 LIBERTY VILLE COMMERCIAL COURSES Individyal Instruction Positions Secured for Graduates They Makes dary reading--But it draws the most-- Interest J NCY watch expenses; spend less than they earn --and RBank their monthly "profits"l LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Telephone Either 47 or 48 "Down by the Old Depot" Been There Twenty Y ears Full Weight Guaranteed. TELE PHONE 130 E INDEPENDENT ommercial School Libertyville, Illinois PAGE FIVE

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