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Libertyville Independent, 25 Oct 1928, p. 6

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16551551001151) 1 VIEWS 0:: MANY _ A PARTS or wok") F', I" ms lili00m, to stem house near by from which he m at n to the once of Dr. Junleeon w re it was found neces- VIEWS OF "ANY "I" to m verel stltches In . ' . deep wound in . leg. ' Miss Ellen Gallagher has return- PARTS OF WORLD ed to her work in Waukegan, after ' ' a month's vacation. -.u--' Mrs. James Hagerty was in Chl- cego Tuesday on Uuslness. Talttn By Former "minim Lester Murray has sold " proxy tyrl, Pigtures Shown at any lo LeRoy Dietmeyer which he will occupy about Dec. 1. The Gerry Reddence Murray; expect to make their tw - u AL- Annunlture home in Kenosha. PAGE SIX SML In. John Nglson Millie. tor-l My Miss Mabel Smith 'ttf Mill-l lira. thawed moving pictures on my parts ot the irorid that she And mm herself. Since Ann-L} IOM, the hu when pictures ot parts, of km, China. Australia. the Fiji. 83mm and Proudly, Islands. as well u Cdifomie and other parts ot the tl. S. A. Among the latter were! pictures of her sister's residence; In. Ruby Roohech ot fHollywood,' ML. end her "My. ' l In. Rosbach formerly lived on Put avenue. Wellies". There were "to Views oi the home ot her brother. George A. Smith and fun- or. " well as many others known to the few invited guests at am. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hughes of Our- 300 Bnd A. G. Hughes und Inmlly ot Antioch. av their daughter and ducal"; J. D. Tomi". lormerly thy B. Hughes. ot Antioch and no: hmuy. now in the Fiji Islands. Among the scenes were swimming comma. airplane flights and boat mu. tennis and other "mes. The quI place ot Robert' Louis) Stevenson and hundreds. ot other very truncating scenes were shown by Mrs. Hills for more than two hours in Mrs. Gerry's darkened Bit. ting room. This was a labor of love by In. Mills and greatly appreciat- odxhy the small audience present. The pictures. were veryiclear and had the weather permitted she would have taken some scenes in Woukegsn. Leaving New York Nov. 10. Mrs. Mills intends to spend the winter months in South America with her only remaining brother "Jack" Smith. George A. Smith luring died at a little over 80 m Califodnia. very recently. loudly afternoon at the residence! , In H. B. Gem. Ash St., Wanna-1 When returning tr early Thursday owning by Ray Kelly _akidilod road near Millhurn and In the ditch. Mr. Kelly Mrs. Gerry 133 from an "shied in daughter, Mr o WADSWORTH o 00000000000000 00000000000000 Republican 'allv Libertyville 1l)lllltyei, li, Will speak. Distfi; and County Candidates will be present. A GOOD BAND WILL FURNISH STIRRINC MUSIC Old Fashioned Torchlight Parade Down Town at 7:00 rry. who is slowly recover- an attack of stripper, wan in entertaining by her Mrs Ken of Chicago. COME AND HEAR ISSUES OF THE CAMPAIGN DISCUSSED {gunning from Antioch May ewninx a var drivo ally skidded in the wet Mimmrn and turned nwr h. Mr. Kelly was altle in Fel"'""": = sew. ml Mrs. George Thomas Palmer GEN. FRANK S. DICKSO]N THURSDAY EVENING, High School Auditorium ,-_-- ___- _ i Sherman Dietmeyer has bought [the James Eagerly home ,weat of C Wadsworth. I Miss Mrrtle Lahey is having a "Adi,'; vacation from her wqrtr in (Wautiegtut. N l Mrs. William Rut! underwent a 'minor operation at the Victory Me 'moriai hospital Thursday. l Robert Lux is taking his annutl itwo weeks vacation. Lilli" Young Is at the home ot her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mont Young. where she is recovering trom an operation just recently performed. Cirrirreie,rate Druwheim went to ictticatto Friday. I James Knowles of Rockford was "-iirirriiier Lox ls tGindintr the week visiting nmong reatlyety - Ww 33th ir.i, 51nd Mrs.,Earle Luz spent wednetsdtt9_cheyro_. The Young People's Republican League of Antioch had its first meeting at the Guild hall in Antioch Monday night. At the meeting ttttty ers were, elected. Virgil Feller was elected perrminent chairman and Ruth Pollock was elected per- manent secretary. interesting speeches were given by some of the candidates for office, Lee McDon- ough explaining the advantage of having republican representatives in the (house ot representatives of Lake county and also an explana- tion ot the manner in which the judges-or election counted ballots. Richard Lyons gave an interesting discussion upon the national term question of which he hast made con- siderable study Ray Paddock talk: ed upon prosperity during different republican administrations as con- trusted with those of thr, (it-mncrntiv party. Justice .Charlo Mason of Waultezan gun: an mldt'Ne on per pollution of tmerican Much and standards us brought ulm'll by the republican party 9 C. K Anderson of Antioch and Mayor Pollock also ANTIOCII ii. 0. P. HOLD k RALLY THE INDEPENDENT POR $1.50 A YEAR -- DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR, NO DELIVERY CHARGE talki'd businésa caller Friday the 5mm mas ( T0 ESCAPE GOP; CAR TURNS OVER Chicago Man Suffers Serious Injuries When He Is Caught Beneath Automobile Attempt to escspe from actor- cycle Policeman Prank Valeria. who was pursuing him tor speeding thfu the village of Antioch resulted in serious injury for Joseph Kovlih of 5528 West Twenty-fourth paee, Cic- ero, when he wss caught under " machine which turned over on route number 21 two miles south ot An. tioch, Sunday night. . AND The-three men passed through Antioch " a high rate of speed and Valenta took up the chase. Al- though they psued beyond the Til. lage limits he conunued the pursuit. The automobile while on c slip- pery spot In the pavement. skidded and landed upslle down In the ditch. Two companion of Kovllk emerged from the wreck but he was caught beneath the ca. _ . " Valenta wtio n moment before wait his pursuer arranged tot his removal to the Lake County hoppi- tal where it who found that he bad suffered fractures ot seven] ribs and almost all of the tendons were severed in one hand. - ." 000000000000 d GRAYSLAKE o E. C. Hook tryntuycted business in Chicago last Thnfgday: _ - E. C. HOOK [unusual UUIIuL'la u: _..-. Chicago last Thursday. ' The card party held in St. Marys' The funeral of Mrs. L. G. Benedict. ' hall on Thursday was largely attend- who died. following an operation at ed and it was a mottt_eruortbble " the Condell Memorial hospital. was i fair. The next one.is to be given in held from the Congregational church the beautiiql'nvw hall is to be under on Monday. Mrs, Benedict made a the auspices of the Holy Nameesocie- great many friends in this commun- ty. lt will be under the management ity, by who she will be greatly miss- ,0! Che younger members" of the, so ed. 'ciety and we know what wondering _ A 7 - up"... an. an The funeral of Mrs. L. G. Benedict. ' who died. following an operation at the Condell Memorial hospital. was, held from the Congregational church "Mrs. G. I'. Flood attended a ban quet at the Sherman House in Clu raga on Saturday. P"- V . l No charge Kovlik. . 0000000000000 iiiaieen placed against escupe from Motor LIBERTYVMEINDEPENDENT: {his pawn": T r returm-d on,Moh Battier lame (Hum t ttly 1 o w h tf rh .'i"'"ri': , FALLS IN ATTIC; 1 ANKLE IS BROKEN _ t tteattettded the Button] Convention iii {So modem potion; Mr. and In. L. G. Smith enter- tained the farmer's mother of Chica- tro, over the week end. Miss Male. ot Chicago, was in Grs-yslske tunneling business lost Semi-thy. V Mr. and Mrs. Psnlsen will leave this week for LosAngeles where it is expected they will mske their fu- ture home. ' ' Mrs. G. P. Flood and'Mrs. O. 1. Hook were hostesses to members and friends of St. Andrew's Guild, at the' Guild hall here on Monday af te moon Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wirta te/ 'children were guests of relatives and friends in the city on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs/ Henry aspire and gaughter and Fred Wagner nnd iam- ily were eager-mined at the Steinmii- ler home in 'Chicngo on Sunday. 1 On Sunday; October 28, at St. 'Mary's church. will be are closing (,ittpii': ot Forty Hour Devotion. with solemn High, Mm in the morn- .ing and " 7:30 p. m., thtretill be 'beauutui md impressive senile". when I number ot Visiting priests will also be present. Everybody is invited to attend. n A iriiiisioNT CENTER ooooooooooooo? 03366000000000 luvutu W Mt...".'.-" Mr. an! In. Raymond Meyer daughter, Mr. tad Mrs. Frank rich and um Bertha Hirtynimut' tored to Holy Hill, Wise. Sand: "Bugatti, --. --- rich and um Bertha Hironlmua mo, tored to Holy Hill, Wino. Sunday. Mr: nnd Mrs. Markus Behm are re- joiclng over the birth of a daughter, on Friday, October Mt. Grandma Frederick ts spending a few weeks with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Mitre Otrenaut and son Carl and daughters Thekla and Anna and Henry Behm, spent the week end Mm relatives in Wiscon~ sin. of the younger members of the,f? ciety and we know what wondvriul entertainers tht. young folkmate and it is hoped that a Moon! breaking number will be present. Charles "Hem-m N Lake Bluff and wel kf'gan. suutterdd serie wprkirug in the nub Center mum» H his right amide. I) summum-d' and tht moved to the Alu: In Lake Fore-t. rm k, nlght oMcet at well known in Wau. n-rinus injuries while attir of his home in Mr 'tell, hrvakinu In Proxmlre Wu the victim was re. Alltr Hottw hnhphnl Ul OLD RESIDENT 0F Tykljl0i(ikli TAKEN THURSDAY.' OCTOBER M: 1928. Miss Jennie Kenny Passes Away at Her Home; Was Born In City tv oooooooooooooo o WAUCONDA . o The ladies' auxiliary ot ttte Feder- ated church held their regular meet- ing on Thursday afternoon at the church parlors. The next meeting will be Nov. 1 with Mrg.d. A. Ross. 00000000000000 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klupar of Chicago are mending- the week with the farmer's pareniMr."and Mrs. V E. Javlin. _ " iirr"i'addytrlr was a Waukegan caller Thursday. -- _ Mr. and'Mrs. R. C. Hallnrk. Mrs. Glenway Dorwln and Natilie"Stroupe recently called on Mrs. C. R. Wells. thkezan. T ... Liirii/own was a Waukegan cam Thursday. ' Frank Dickson was a husipvr t Mius Bland tho fot Mr daupsl d BY DEATH SUNDAY mum. who-rv I" l publiv health Int hotel .' . Mr and "as, Arll turnout Monday "vVt mg 5111:1111 'lay, at tit. Joe,, Mich. Andrew Surwlxmu caller Monday. ('harhes Mullins Baseley called an t "aseley Leila at evening, 'Mr ay tl Mr. and Mrs. Ray Prior ot Loyal, Wig., spent the wrvkeud at tht: E. ll, Prior home" , lie-Nut "puns are that Miss La, vane Padln k " slightly improved. Mr. and Mrs, John Brown and (am ily spent Tmsduy evening at Me Henry. - ' Harold Hartman of Lake Zurich spent Thursday Honing here. F. c. Knigge is spending this week at the bomb of Mr. aturMrts..Clyde Harm at Lilwrtyville. _ Mitts Halal Haftey-spei,tt"he week and with relatives at West Chicago. Mist; Myrtle Knigge of Lake Zur. ich spent Wednesday with relatives here. J. J. minimum called on trtturde, ir - William Gran an bf Barrmglon, "pr.- In, Klein Wednesday E. o. Van Nana a of Chicago. punt v Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mr. and Mrs. Jtoy Mr.,tind Mrs. Ray Pratt and cull- dren,.'of Grayslake, min-d at the home of Mrs. Newt ,Sluifiug§ last week. _ a _ Mr. and Mrs. U.\\ald Larson mf daughter, Audrey. ot North 'lfi?icttyl, and .Mr. and Mrs. Jack husk spent Friday eventing, with Mr. and; Mrs. A. N. Larson. "any Grantham and daughter, Au. drey were in W'neeling Tuesday. . Ben Barker passed away Saturday morning at the home of his sister, Mrs. H. E. Hicks. 'i, Mrs. Joe I'otrt, of Round Lake is assisting in the care of Mrs. Loretta {Seymounu ""-mp '. - st LL" ..'A "sth, Hwy-Jun... "V , A large' irioup of mothers and fath- ers attended the P. T. A. meetine Friday evening. Many interesting um Were'gjven, and a most enjoy- nple' evening was spent. M --__ A _. ""'- anOA-dnin hte inc "PIC U'Luluo FF-_.. _'-__ Mm Dorothy Peck entertained friends from Chicago Sunday. In". George Blackburn and Mrs. ar" Dickson was a husinvss at Harrington and Elam Wed- in a Lena Wmi'n and F I ripen! Thursday Hugh" rtner'y parrnts at Klein and Mrs AIM-r! "and It um Mrs. J "111th 'l', H tics Might" a.nd Miss Am y called' an the lattcr's am at Sherman hospital Maud ts. ' [In Wu: Anna it ' Letulct [WM Mas] Arthur Hummer fe. xdgty ml-niuu unvr rpvnd- duV'r- ttt La Grauuo- and Mrs. Ray Prior of Loyal the wrvkeud at tht: H. ll kron Widu xeran Th "an m r it! Rocktoid wag a 'rueruiay "timer Funk and Mr Natta and son Raymond [writ Wednesday with b. H. L. Grantham. T Irs. Ray Pratt and chil- hp. of Round Lake, lu-n- 'l'hursday. ,nd August Hawk t' business callus "a Lulu-d "I. a" with her TI ('hik "r" Harry Gunman attended o. E. 8. meeting at Wheehnx Teyitr eve- 2iilirriertr. Grantham held the su- tion of Esther. 'c, _ _ _ Little IAVem Paddock is some better, although gravely ill at the Oak Park hoepital,_where she has been for the PTP' . '"'O weeks. "iiVGdjiirs. Joseph Khmer qf Chi. cago. are spending a week's vacation at the Vincent Dav/1m Aorne. _ . . George and Emiljr Mites amended the funeral of their sister Mrs. Anna Collen at Crystal Lake last Sunday afternoon. _ Friends of Mrs. A. L. Revard will be sorry \tiio hear. that she has. lost 'her ttuitrifiui. who died .Mrpdnetsdtry of last week, after ah illness. with oneumonia. Mrs. Revard was form- erly Miss May Maiman, of this place. They had made their homé at Kan- kzikee for the past war. , mime Mrs. Lloyd Eddy an? Grant-lam were Frida: the Harry l'anfikmrhu: A lunar number or :1" VHS from ('hxcauo apd 'uvm- in o-Hdrntt' abolir Thursday at the Mr. and Mrs, L2: wom- cal,irs in 1 new in Fremont Voio 'fcllr IN' M h lk Statesman" Nickname AW H " (JUN A. L. Revard will o 't"~'~:~-'~? Ci? L5.'h...,.: 21 Ftgp_1itUii1k,i,, It,',',',",?., INDEPENDENT DELIVERED. TO YOUR , i,r, _"'s" '3 _; DOOR Fog £593.. 3E3? AND NOAXTRA M" V, Pr" 'a-iri.tr_arril-ool"l". ', .t' "c'iifiiidg FOR DELIVERY. ll. LUMBER SAVINGS ! '. 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