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Libertyville Independent, 15 Nov 1928, p. 13

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Jewelry arnd Gift Shop. The Home of Gifts That Are Different. Heirloom Plate THE EIGHTH SENATORIAL DIS-- TRICT FOR THE SUPPORT WHICH RESULTED IN MY ELECTION TO THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE. To MY FRIENDS WHO LABORED UN-- TIRINGLY IN MY BEHALF, I AM DOUBLY GRATEFUL. IT SHALL BE MY DUTY TO WARRANT THE CON-- FIDENCE IN ME IMPOSED, AND I HAVE THAT MORE THAN ANY > OTHER AMBITION I WISH TO EXPRESS MY SINCERE GRATITUDE TO THE VOTERS OF McDonald's America's Finest Tableware. Lake County National Bank LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. _ Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 Jrom (Gjeneration to Generation THE INDEPENDENT------$1.50 A Year Libertyville Trust and Savings Bank Your securities and other valuables cannot be lost, destroyed, or stolen if they are kept in a safe deposit box here. And the rental is surnrisin,é]y low. Your investments may be sound and solid--but what about your securi-- ties? Are your bonds and stock certificates beyond reach pf fire, theft, or misplacement? Safe Investments But Unsafe Securities New Quarters Milwaukee Ave., at Church St Sinrers Approertatton Public Service Building Richard J. Lyons 18 now conducting business in its in the LANG COURT LIBERTYVILLE tm mCys tCztyt, Character and Acrobatic. Call -- 423M -- Monday. Wedne! Annoyncu The Opening Of Her SCHOOL OF CLASSIC DpaANCING Russian Ballet Toe Pantomine Lillian Joy Seiwert 423--M _ Monday, Wednesday and Friday Between 2 p. m. and 4 p. m. * af ¥ P¥ ¥ o o o o George Lawrence, well known res-- /' ident of Libertyyville, has been cen-- tined t ohis bed at hts home on Lau--' rel avenue, since Sunday, suffering from an attack of blood poinoning to | one of his hands and lower arms, as a result of a scratch received Sun-' day while out hunting. Dr. M. D./ Penney has been attending the Q,)a-' tient, and reports that Mr. Lawrence | 1 simproving, although having a high | temperature. | Rey. O. Erbe, noted Lut vine, of Boone, lowa, w ho eled extensively in Europe estine, will give an illust: ture on the Holy Land at eran church Thursday even 22, at 7:30. Rev. Mr. Erbe Interesting speaker. , Nine-- the pictures shown are actl graphs made by him. No & charge.. Free will offering t * Phone 55 _ Libertyvilie"" Mrs. Anna Peterson, a well known resident of Highland Park, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Emma Wagner, at 141 High-- wood avenue Thursday. Death was due to cancer and came after a long illness. Interment is to be made in the North Shore cemetery. Noble O Tarbell, 51, of Kenosha., rode through Libertyvyille Sunday on a tour of North Nhore towns from Keno--ha to Highland Park. and back through Deerfield and Libertyyile, tm celebration of his birthday. 'The Libertyville Woman's Club was represented by Mrs3. Jas. Weanr, Mrs. Max Kohner and Mrs. Frank Wallace, at a meeting of represent-- atives of the clubs of the Tenth Dis-- trict, held in the Village House, at trict, held in the Villag« Ravinia on November 7 Palace T ember 17 (0) ning Aat (: W ustrated invited. _. the sale at the Tit day. Nov 1%. o Ww it Miss Rose De Merse, of Waukegan anod Frank Richardson of Liberty-- ville, were licensed to/wed in Chi-- cago Wednesday. 5o * ind Co , Mr. and Mrs. J. p). Martin, 121 Aus-- tin avenue, L bertyville, are the par-- ents o' a daughter, born in Victory Memorial hospital, in Waukegan on Tuesday. Group No. 3 of the Presbyterian Lafies Aiq will meet at. the home of Mrs. George Smith, 15g Lincoln Ave., on .Friday afternoon November 16. Phil Ames and family, of Wood-- stock, were guests at the home of the former's father, Delos Ames, on Sunday. _ _The Marian Club will give a dance on Wednesday evening, November 21 at St. Joseph's hall. Mrs. Robert Plotz and . Mr. and Mrs: Clyde Brown were called to Chicago last week, on account. of the death of Grandfather Brown -- xt M More uses than any other article sold anywhere. §--YARD ROLL Local and Personal O Should Always Be Close at Hand for the doctor or nurse, the bousewife, the clerk and workers everywhere. Decker & Neville 'Cordai Smart music We M+ bl n ding fo reports from Waucon art's orchestrg will furnish sic for the first of a series ime dances to be held in the Theatre, on Friday nite, Nov. th Il¢ Sold only at 39¢ ym ty (> W hin C'rcle of the Pres ch will give a bakery tus Bros. store Satur ommencing at 2: 00. Ch ud ry LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1928 r€ rtre W The d at the Luth-- even:ng, Nov. Erbe is a very Nine--tenths of --of, Wa: Puesday O adm UA i blic photo-- ission 1Kean night be Na -- eve-- be an vC 4 is it Coiminiliece are urged t0 allend. An _dinvitation is extended to all those interested in the promotion of : Boy Scout work in Libertyville and Mun-- ! delein to appear at the auditor um ll-'rida_v night and listen to «infW#rest-- ing sneakers who will fmpart val 'uablw information concerning the purpose, ideals and meaning of the | Boy Scout organization. -- _ The regular monthly meeting of the Citizens' Committee is scheduled to take place Friday evening, Nov. .16. 'n the Chamber of Commerce auiditorium. All members of> the Committee are urged to atiend. An Yard Phone 415 A. NAGEL, Manager,. Residence Phone 165.J YARDS: 123 EAST COOK AVE. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINQIS : 1"3'""5'»"6"%"')&9%'"6','f';'o'/'{"",%','o"':-""'o'»'s"fic'&"'»"fi; s & LIBERTYVILLE: CEMENT WORKS ASK FOR INFORMA-- TION AND §sPECIFICA.-- TIONS FREE WITHOUT OBLIGATION Home of WATERSEAL Roofing Kennedy Brothers, provrietors of the Libertyville Recreation Center, on North Milwaukee Avenue, have had a new cement approach and side to will meet twice during the coming basketball season. The first engage-- ment between the two teams will be held on the nite of January 12, at Iibertyville, and the return game is to be played at Waueond& Feb. 8. The basket ball teams of,the Lib-- ertyville and Wauconda highk schools held at the high schodl! auditorium last Friday nite. The auditorium was fittingly decorated for the occasion. Music was furnished by Melich's Or-- chestra, of Chicago. Five members of the Libertyville Woman's Club drove to Fox Lake Thursday --afternoon, where they were guests of the Fox Lake Wom-- an's Club at the regular November meeting. A large crowd attended the annual Armistice ball of Libertyville Post Nq. 329 American Legion, which was About forty farmers who attended the dairy school meeting at the Mod-- el Farm at Mundelein Tuesday, éame to Libertyville at noon and enjoyed a-- well ;cooked, special'y orepared dinner at the Finstad Eat Shoppe. asketball season. The first engag; The Lake County Federation of ent between the two teams will be| Women's |Clubs is sponsoring . a eld on 'the nite of January 12%, at|course of lessons in parliamentary ibertyville, and the return game is |law for 'members of the affiliated ) be played at Waucond& Feb. 8. |clubs. The first of a serie8 of class-- . es will be held at 11 a. m. Nov. 16, Kennedy Brothers, provrietors of l in lhe'jvmage ball at Lake Bluff and e Libertyville Recreation Center, | will be under the leadershin of Mrs. n North Milwaukee Avenue, have | M. l,:&bvr. of Winnetka. Any L ber-- ad a new cement approach and side | tyville members <wishing. to*®g0 are alk laid at the automobile entrance | asked to communicate with l(ra ) their establishment S"'('Hl}']u["ofi Weart, 230 Wright Court, Tel-- ads of crushed stone have been lev-- !.-;.':)uu» 270--4. 6 '6 > p § a a & Tront of the boieng. " OO C [ 4A subsosste moetine ot the Hourt MILLINERY, JEWELRY GIFT SHOP : Announcement Mr. and Mrs. A. W. LINDROTH SATURDAY, NOVEMBER :7 IF YOU NEED A HAT, A WATCH OR A GIFT FOR:sSOMEoOoNE WE WILL TRY TO GIVE SaATISFACTION WITH A NEW STOCK OF THE VERY LATEST IN THESE LINES PUBLIC SERVICE BUILDING QUALITY CONCRETE BLOCKS WE DO WATCH REPAIRING FOR BETTER HOMES 348 North M WILL OPEN A INX THBE * ; ilwaeukee Avenue Mrs. Grace Marshall, who has had wide experience as a chautauqua speaker, will speak at the Method st church Sunday morning at 11 o c ock for the W. H. M. S. Mrs. Marshall has boer. one of the mo«t successful seakers on the chautauqua platforti and bas rained large a: ensjon by hen deecnr« on "'The Hign Cost c: igBorarce." 0 The public is anvited to this scrvice. It is th» Thank Of. cering of the Missionar,s socety. Hugh Reid, of Washington, D. C., sor, of Mrs. L. H. Witney, 114 Os-- borne Avenue. «was in Libertyville last week, visiting at the home of his mother, coming from the East to Kenosha, to vote. Mr. Reid's legal residence is Kenosha. His son, Hugh Jr., who has been staying with his grandmother for several months, ac-- compan'ed his father back to Wash-- irgton. The first of a'séries of parties, to be staged by the Lucky Thirteen Bunco club, was held at the home of Mrs. Ed Quentin, at 206 W. Maple Avenue, on Thursday afternoon. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. Hannah Meyers, Mrs. Kate Bernard, Mrs. Ed Quentin and Mrs. Helfer, after the playing. 1 Entrance To The Store From The Arcade TILES MADE IN ANY COLOR AND IN ANY QVUANTIHTY eting of the COUT!| | W. W.. Géeary, ?'r'nt-ral sale<--man itizen's Committ®® | ager for Carson Pierie Scott & Co., purpose of foster-- Chicago, with "Is This Yaur Store?" rk in Libertyyil®."for his subject, will appear Wednes-- resbyterian church qgay everming, Nov. 21, be'ore the mem 'nue, Priday N ENt bers of the Libertyville -- Mundelein 'rowd was PeS®"! | Chamber of Commerce, in a series and w uky Libertyville's _ Scenic Subdivision B..H. Miller G. C. Gndlgy Phones 57!.nd 93 UY _ AND BUILD of bus ness meetings arranged for the retail intéresf committee. The Chamber of Commerce includes all the leading business men of _ the Libertyville--Mundelein area and they are urged to bring their employes to this meeting, as Mr. Geary's address will cohtain much that w'll be .of value to both employe and employer. The first of the series arranged for by the retail interest committee was held last 'month and covered all phages of the art of window display and window dressing. The meeting on the 21--t will be in the Chamber of Commerce auditor um. _The local branch of the Aid Asso-- ciation for Luther@ns, a mutual fra-- ternal insurance s?ciexy. held its reg-- ular meet ng in the basement of St. John's church Wpednesday evening. E. Krase, W. Zerfin and H. Henning were--elected to tMe offices of presi-- dent, vice presidant_and secretary, respectively. A shoft but interesting program, was giw{ Mrs. H. Kuhbl-- man and Miss Esther Zersen sang a duet; E. Mesenbrink sang an orig inal humorous sel¢éction, treaf ng of each oneof the me&xbers present; Ar-- line Kuhlman gave two humorous readings, an dthe pastor of the church spoke briefly on "Anti--Chris-- tian Fratern®lism.* -- The proverbial "hot dog" funch '"Was servtd The next meeting is t be held at the (i. Melendy home, Mundelein, Dec 12 Council Scoutcraft Night to be held at 7:30 Friday niiht, Nov. 23, in the Eim Place schoo) ruditorium at High-- land, Park. I.ibert{ville Troop 71 will be among the 976 Scouts from all north shore towns which gather in Highland Park that n'ght for this monster Scout m?eling. Warch for the program in n@xt weeks iseue. Libertyville and Mundelein friends of the Boy Scout and all those in-- teretsed, are extended a cord al invi-- tation to attend the North Shore Frank Suydam, proprietor of a fill-- ing station and itore on East Park avenue, and Petér Hansen, employe of the Foulds Mijling company. both of Libertyville, are two of the : four jJurors accepted by the to hear the case against fortmmer County Treas-- urer Bracher. WThe case is being tried in the circuit court, presided over by Judge fArtlmr E. Fisher. Freq Towner, of! Diamond Lake, is another juror splgcted, out of a ven* ire of forty called. © . © COPELAND MANOR AT WA FRANK H. EGER c Oc v') \\'\0' < s Cf""" TELEPHONE 17 Mun Phones 45 ai d 157 McDonald's Commercial School We have just received a shipment of this new all--in-- one electric set and we'll be glad to demonstrate it today. You can place Model 52 against the wall if you wish, or let it nestle comfortably at the end of the sofa, or serve as a small table at the arm of a chair. It is only 30 inches high. Yet in it is everything you need for perfect reception: a 'powerful, sensitive receiver 'that lets your fingers on the FULL--vISION Dial_choose your program from a greater variety; a remarkably sweet-- toned speaker a,»w-ially designed by Atwater Kent engineers to bring the best out of the receiver. And two speaker grilles, in back and front of the cabinet. Place Model 52 where it is most convenient. All four sides are satin--finished. LIBERTYVILLE CLEANERS & DYERS Telephone 836 "' _ MODEL 52--the all--in--one 'l ' Atwater K ent all--electric radio for 1929 combines receiver and speaker in one perfect instrument. Just as Atwater Kent engineers first developed the compact receiver, so, now they are first with a compact, all--in-- one electric set. a 311 Park Avenue FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Suits Cleaned and Pressed, $1.50 a0°" ~Today for Tomorrow sSUITS REPAIRED . HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED 75¢ Side Curtainps Repaired FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING Shoe Shining . __Work Called for and Delivered Register Now For Fall Classes rere fQexT The First Nationat Bank 'apital and Surplus £110,000.00 Every Bride Knows COMMERCIAL COURSES Individual Instruction ositions Secured for Graduates LIBERTYVILLE; ILL. how much the habit of systematic thrift contributes to true home happiness! LIBERTYVILLE, I4ALLINO!S TELEPHONE 130 sw'"""g Libertyville, IIl. Libertyville, PAGE FIVE 18 «4

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