PAGE FOUR INDEPENDENT DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR FOR $1.50 A YEAR AND NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERY. / LTWATER REN BA DIGO The Christmas road is traveled onee In each and every year, The merry road, the magie road. That mem'ry holds so dear; And friends may meet onu this highw Though long the miles between Exchanging sincere greetings that Keep Christmas ever green' Yinstad 'Cat Shoppe Telephone 59 Tak Fak Th Tak Tik Th Th Th Th T. Th Vb Th Th Ne . Te P Te P Te P Oe COs Te Cl T. P Th Th Th MAY YOUR CHRISTMAS BE FILLED WITH LOVE AND JOY AND MAY THE HAPPINESS OF THE DAY BE HAPPIER FOR THE MANY GOOD WISHES WE SEND TO YOU (13 F YOU had your choice of two invest-- ments--equally good and yieldin the same return--and one cost bal% as much as the other ... which would you take? The less expensive one naturally; that would be wise investing. Atwater Kent Radio is a wise investment because it gives you fine radio at a lower rice. You can(;(t)&et greater dependability. tNearly 2,000,000 owners know!) Out of the many stations that the greater power of uode{ 40 brings you, the Furi--visioN Dial quickl'{maclccts whatever you want -- politics, ce music, classics, famous |Q 20 w' l-",est'Cfir[sm'aswisEé ; Ce mémm-' & e y .. y kx t ©1$ e Store for the Lad and His Dad" _ S« soleth d _ Q»'g;,s «Puitcast " A':§" \:._ \ ', ','/WVWW'. pp po po PS ty po oo po h ts is JPs s po ts p5 ts s P92 75 ta PA * P3 PG ®x . 0. CARLSON TH E A wise Investment FRANK H. EGER im Ps po As ns po Jts s Jis JS t o d Po P95 Po To 1 ryda Finstad, Prop. LIBERTYVILLE TELEPHONE 17 singers and actors, travel, lectures, adventure. You never worry about electric current. It comes from the light socket and costs you only a fraction of a cent an hour. You never bother about the set because Atwater Kent Radio just keeps on working without trouble. It's made tl{)at way. Yet you pay a small price for Model 40 because the huge demand makes possible enormous economies in production. Atwater Kent Radio is a wise investment. Get yours here, today! aV Dean Kirk, \ Friday. Ronald Ge: Sunday calle and Mrs. Har Miss Dorot} go Saturday, & position. Miss Grace Wallace was a Wauke gan caller on Wednesuay. There was a special meeting of the 0. E. S. on Monday evening and in-- itlation was held. Mrs. Luella Sandiver started on her return tr'p home, to South Pa-- kota on TPuesday, after having visit: ed at the home of her sister, Mrs. ida Darrell and other relatives for the past three weeks. Mr. anu Mrs. W. C. Basley, . of | vice : Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. her 1 Basley of Coral, calted on their moth-- | Wau« er, Mrs. Alice Baseley, and Mr. and kindl Mrs. L H. Cypher Sunday afternoon. |try i Mr. and Mrs. Englen, of McHenty |large spent Monday afternoon at the home | loved of Mrs. ILc--N. Catrr. Hrien The W. R. C. metsin regular ses-- sion at their hall last Wednesday nite and offigers for the ensuing year were elected, ~y, Mrs. Lizzie Car alfi'.non called on friends in Waukegan on-- Thursday. Miss Mae Daley and sister, Mrs. Dean Kirk, were Chicago shoppers Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Daviin were Elgin am_i (:'ary callers on Thursday. o -- WAUCONDA o o 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0o o 0o 0o 0 0o 0 0 o0 0 o0 o0 0 0o 0 0 0o 0o 0o 0o Model 40 A. C. set (illustrated at kh!. For 110--180 volt, 50--80 rb ting current. Requires A. C. tubes and one r:mym. tube, $77 (without tubes). Also Model 48 A. C. set, with many calinet -&-nu and automatic line voitage control, #46 (without tubes). Model44, an extra--powerful,extra-- sensitive T--tube r(}. set, $106 (without tubes). Battery sets, $49 and 868 (less tubes and batteries). ELECTRIC J/ET moveLl 40 1¢ H M M LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1928. M M on iry. of Gilmer, r at4 the home ry Grantham Jr y y w M A0D¢ M M Wauconda. Mr the other lif she on the -- Cook Cook'g father goveroment in ~ her marriage W n M to Ch'ca secured () W as H W M ;( SERVICES OF THF "/ LOCAL CHURCHES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Auditorium Theatre. Sunday School at 9:830 a. m Church Services at 10:45 a. The subject for this week the Universe, Including Man, I by Atomic Force?" orphanage. lhe OChristmas Of[erINg of the church at the morming sery. ice will be given to Iake Blutf. The Christmas party for the beginn-- ers and the Primary department, is to be held at the church on Saturday afternoon o' this week. The party for the Junior denartment w ll be held on Friday evenin« and that for the Young People's department on Monday evening. The young peqple of the Bpwortt. League will sing Christmas caro'}s on Sunday evening at the home of sick and invalid persons.of the town. We wis"h that all the people of the village and the v'cinity may have a merry Christmas and that they may bave a peace in their faith in Christ that abides thru all the year. May the spirit of brotherhood and toler-- ance increase until all will be un'ted in the Christian friendship, which Christ brought to the world. to be held at t afternoon o' t for the Junior held on FPriday the Young Pe Monday evenir Dec 25, there will be a German vice at 9:30 a. m. and English vice at 10:30 a. m. Keep Christ in Chr'stmas by ¢ ing and worshipping with us. Be|sure to see "Shy Riders'" on Sunday afternoon when th's picture will be shown at the Auditorium theatre, aunder the auspilces of the Libertyville American Legion Post, in cooperation with the Legion Aux-- illary. The fundg derived from the showing of the picture, will be turn-- ed over to the hospital at North Chi-- cago, to be used for the purchase of gifts, to cheer the disabled soldiers. The cause is sufficient but the pic-- ture is one you will want to see. The performance will begin at 2 o' clock. _. a o oivs W. H. Lehmann. Pastor sunday school at 9:30 a. m. English gervice at 10:30 a. m. Children's rehearsal at 2 p. Children's Christmas program 24 at 7:30 a. m. Dec 25, there will be a Germat She is sSurvived by her children: Mrs. Anna E. Stoxen, of Bassett, Wis.; Jay W. Cook, of Judith Gfl.x)T Mont.; Mrs. Avis V. Powers, Wau1 conda; Homer J. Cook, Wauconda, and Mrs, Ruby J. Fleet, of Berron, Wis. Two ch'ldren, Lewis and Roy, died in infancy. She leaves also 27 erandchildren and 17 great--grand! chidren and an only sister _ Mrs. Henry Golding, of Wauconda. Mrs. Cook was a charter member of the Woman's Relief Corps of Wau-- conda and was always finterested in ibe work of that organ'zation on be-- half of the (G A. R.-- As a young woman she joined the M. E church of Wauconda, and was an eatnest worker in the church and -- Ladies' All SOcl ation of as her health would permit was active in them. & Her fine Christian character had its source 'n the Christian faith that was so marked a feature of herre ligious life. Her Christian character manifested itself in the gevoted ser-- vice and love which she lay shed on her lapge family. Many a home in Wauuconda was also blessed, by her kindly presence and helpful min's-- try in time, of sickness and need. A large circle of friends and neighbors loved her for 4her worth and her ' ST JOSHPH'S CATHOLIC Rev. M. J. Nealis, Pastor Firg: Mass at 6:30 a. m.; Second Mass at 8 a mo; Third Mass at 9 a m:; Fourth Mase at 10 a m member of its d in 1906, and Mrs. Cook cont'nued to live in the old home until her death. * At FIRST METHODVIST EPISCOPAl John E. DelLong, Pastor "The Christmas Péace" ds th T. LAWIFENCE'sS EPISCOI 1 aer for Jler worth anc dliness, and only last Aug group of the older ladies « ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN by Rev. ( hom+ sA ty I| ¢ 10 W Christian character had n the Christian faith that rked a feature of her re da, and was an eatnest the church and -- Ladies' .0 Later when the feder-- e Baptist and -- Methodist 0k place, she became a the Federated church and es' Auxilary, and as far alth would permit was m+ W 30 a. m. C ~"C at 2 p. m. 'g th+ K e O m 'é Thursday, Friday and Saturday C ' I ';% DECEMBEB 27 28 - 29 Cns § 4E Evolveéed % 'ntist of ;g TWM\ 1097 MLITUDAT c'f* ©AMAI TIDT C MANE CTIIMNMECD A FUCD CPm . al @EEaAln 1 D AI 16 ual uff f , A i LIBERTYVILLE CARAGE ' Telephone 202 _ 611 N. Milwaukee Ave. LIBERTYVILLE & 0 aR p eaer anee uen mict uitc micr aaet mitet Soet Siot Stst Sitt Sist Sigt Sss se sigk sigk 3 dA 5 s Th Th Tho T. Th Too Th Te Th Th Te Te Th T. Toh Tho P Pue Th Lo Th Te Te Pa 4 " i. * . 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