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Libertyville Independent, 20 Dec 1928, p. 5

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#§ f-"/ ('/,/ A A', pZ ene es '« /A Ao'o if s : F C\'\R\STMAS 18 SURE TC f'nME YOR-- HOME}-- = BUILDING ¢ _ _ _ -- _ MATERIAL $ _ _ -- _ _ 0 o " _ 4 a Ql\'.f"gn"m W. F. Franzen, Jr. Telephone 50 for Service oV c Sunday, December 23 CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT The Pupils of St. Mary School |'. 1 ts # @, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bartlett. We wish you A Jogous Christmas and a rosperous and Healthy AT ST. MARY HALL you'lt EVERYBODY WELCOME Fremont Center, III. Vake We are ready to supply you with anything in the line ofbuilding material at prices you can afford nEvEe? you'lt ouR® Le CounU .. M mevrat ND °V cA ""' """## ~ BE C CHR\STMAS o g4 4 %%** TA -- -- L'\bertv""'\e' Given by mis? your DE\_\C'HT &9 aeaut*®® g_VB rgplV $ 1\in0"* guec*® with pepost" The sehool children of St. Joseoh's school are to hold a Christmas. party at te~ school on Priday. was a «h Unristma ind My Lit JHift Shop. Local and Personal AUDITORIU M :--____ taken up ut Th« Mrs. Alex Willman of Deerfleld is a Libertyville caller Monday. Mis o g1V munt eno M r M T t Children under 12, Matinee Only (y Sunday and Monday, December 23 and 24 Judge Ben Lindsey's story on the most discussed mddern day pro-- blem. ; "Companionate All that is beautiful in epringtime and love time blended into the greatest Colleen Mocoore picture of all time. Tuesday and Wednesday December 25 and26 M 1} THOMAS -- MEIGHAN, MARIE PREVOST and LOUIS WOLHEIM Cz in All the tumult and trickery that is in the underworld of a big city. Thursday and Friday December 27 and 28 MA Saturday, Dec., 22 T |M MCCOY. in "The Adventurer' --Also-- BARNEY GOOGLE COMEDY il O with COLLEEN MOORE and GARY COOPER. h () a| W dren's Matinee at 2 O'clock FREE CRACKERJACK TO EVERY CHILD. M BETTY BRONSON and ALEC B. FRANC!IS, in Admission 25¢ and 50c "The Racket" "Lilac Time" ----A1so' Review and Fables hi L 0) ness M osp LIBERTYVILLE W THEATRE ne Rathburn w n by an auto M LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1928. rds to My Teacher laymate. McDonald's m W €Carroll f rshall _ Fik Tuesday. the high iys at Ol Marriage" wno igh school had Monday on ac-- the M Q N W ty of W Is-- _ Saturday, he home of U W ten -- cents tma ) the Lake n Wauke week H+ 11 1d on I ) Was unday rwent ndell b w hile and M W t} n m l1 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sanders who have been visiting at the home of the.latter's brother, O§car Kaiser of Joliet, for the past two weeks, are home again. tor trea tendance Mr. and Mrs. H. M.J Bartlett re turned home on Friday from Salin-- evith, Oh'o, where they,were called by the drath of Mrs. Bartlett's moth-- un Ura« Y aI Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slady, Thos. Matonsek, Miss Bessie «Slaby of Chi-- cago and Clarence Busch of Apta-- kisic were week end guests at the James Matonsek home, W1 Arthur _ Arnswald ndell Memorial t t treatment. Dr. The pupils of the local grammar hool will have an extended vaca-- m during the holidays, schools will ose Dec. 21 and will not reopen til Jan. 8Sth. M IDEAL GIFT SUGGESTIONS make your Christmas Gifts at-- ve, use our decorated wrapp n& and tie with gift ribbon. 200 . 3ve. McDonald's Gift Shop. O Silk Lingerie ... Scarfs -- Purses Suede and Kid Gloves Necklaces _ Boxed Pins Fancy Flowers In Boxes Silk Hosiery Individual and Boxed Handerkerchiefs Millinery and a nice assortment in Infants' Wear M ind Mrs. James Numsen, of 11 MPut announte December 6 MRS. AGNES WACHTER ifternogon. Lun ter the playing lar wl h t 1 For The Last Minute Shopper --At-- 100 W LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS The Ladies' Shop i} entered _ the ospital Monday Tavlor is in at I Club were en-- of Mrs. Geotge Avenue on last Luncheon -- was e birth of a Mrs. Numsen 1 southern, of well known in xnpleted the by innocula (> mt the Hiahla: meTicad health APCPTC: 1 Sun-- ntered msel}y-- m al A Ni eI me* Miss Bernice Watson and Miss Bernice Laycock attended the Up-- town theatre in Chicago, Wednes-- day evening. "Christmas in Art, Story and Song' is the xhrogram which will be given at the Methodist church on Sunday evening at 7:30. The quartette w ll sing and there will be a chorus by young people of the churceh. A1l! who have no other serv' ces to attend are cordially invited to attend this service. . There will be no meeting of the Elizabeth Condell Hoapital Auxiliary next Tuesday, Dec. 25, on account of Chr'ktmas. The postoffice Mill be closed-- all day next 'Puesday, Christmas day. No delivery of mail will be madeé either in the village, or on the rural routes. All mails will e a spatched as ysual, however. . A Unique Christmas Serv ce is avallable at The First National Bank local money transfer agents of the Western Union Telegraph Company. This is a special Christmas Service by wh'ch one may deposit a gift o( money with the bank at any time up to December 25th. The gift 1s held at the destination until Christ-- mas morning when it will be del v-- ered to the payee by reliable West-- ern Union messenger. The gift is delivered with a brief letter on a Christmas Holday Western -- Union Blank. > ~ The Rexadl Store $1.50 and $3.00 ARTSTYLE CHOCOLATES Cht W Phone 58 Libertyville Decker & Neville M ARTSTYLE MILK CHOCOLATES Are Famous. FRUITS AND NUTS ChrnstmauWrapped One and Two-- Pound Packages tmas , ' >~100es: 9 ment. MeKittrich -- was-- chosen |render t of the Holy Name So |A larg that organization held a the Cl St. Joseph's school last inclem b v¥o al mo ent committees, after which all in attendance, enjoyed a luncheon of coffee and cake, prepared by the by the Marian Club. Miss Laura 'Havens, of I\'z}nhm",l and Holger Jensen, of North Chicago, were married Saturday morning by | Police Magistrate Fred Sm'th,. The | bride is a d@aughter of Mr 4d Mr:--. John Havens, rvsidbM@ 'lvan.\ hoe neighbqorhood. ' 'Mr. Jensen is a baker and is employed in Wauke gw_x). After a short wedding trip, the couple wl make their home in the city of North Chicago. (legs at the hin whie in the Marshal LField store in Chicago: Tuesday of |last week. Just how Mrs. Carroll \happened to fall has not been ex-- !plamwd. but it is suppded she was 'just'.t-d by shoppers and lo--t 'her {balance, str king her thigh such a |severe blow that the, bone was brok-- lvu' Mrs. Carroll} wak given fir<t aid in the Field store, and then rushed l!u a hospital, where every attention Cand eare was 'givern her. She was _ COPELAND _--_-- MANOR \The Misses Ruth; and Irma Hafe-- niann, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hafemann, res'ding on Laurel Ave-- uue, who are dttending the Univers-- ity of Wisconsin, arrived home for the holidays on Saturday. The Un versity of Wisconsin, which was or-- 'ginally scheduled to cease classes for Xmas vagation on Wednesday of this week, dismissed the students four days early, because of the influ-- enza evidemic. School will resume at Madison on January 3. > Local talent was the feature of the weekly meeting, of the Libertyy lle Women's Club, whi%h was held at Bt. . Lawrence's Patish -- Hou:se on Wednesday afternoon.' Mrs. Orpha Marding presented a very interesting reading which was given in a ca' able manner. A book review by Mrs. Grace Gridley added <much to the --uceess of the afternoan's entertain-- menht. Special musical numbers were rendered by Mrs. Florence Betzer. A large number of the members of the Club were present, despite the inclemency of the weather, d V+ en to cn. MPS. C al in the Field to a hospital and care wa brouzht to I --BUY AND BUILD Libertyville's Scenic Subdivision | B. H. Mille ---- G. C. Grdleg| Phones 57 and 93 Phones 45 aid 157| ons Mrs. W. W Jewelry and Gift Shop. The Home of Gifts ThatAre Different. Hcirtloom Vlate today t + America's Finest Tableware. 1t McDonald's rom Ger -- Wwas RIVCN nrtl.. Sue $as to Iibertyville Saturday in & Earl ambulance. and taik-- Condell Memoral hospital. g to word from ner dalgh-- ' (Thu¥tsday) she is -- getting elv. oShe ds under the care ses Ruth, and Irma Halfe ghters of Mr. and Mrs. W res'ding on Laurel Ave 11 and broks rAallow ay RAY N. SMITH oll} 116 Kast Park Chriotma S DP LB.S (4r OL 526 North Milwaukee Avenue HERE'S something tha t will be of almost daily serv-- ice to the recipient----and for that reason the usefulness of Slinvners makes them a desired gift. And what a wonderful selection is now being offered at prices that are so inviting to seekers of | A. W. LINDROTHS INDEPENDENT DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR FOR $1.50 A YEAR AND NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERY. t Tih Th Th Ts Te Te Te U Th Te Te Te Ts Ts T. Toi. ts Sn Oe Oe Oe ts e We MEN'S AND LADIES' WATCHES JEWELRY, CLOCKS, PURSES BEADS AND SCARFS. A NUMBER OF OTHER ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON. Our Stock Is New Entrance To Store Erom The Arcade 3% Interest | First National Bank CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT OUR NEW STORE YOU WILL FIND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CTSEFTUTL PRESENTS. Millinery, Jewelry and Gift Store. (:"f' * 8 '\'\"1 Full Join : _ For 4A PUBLIC SERVICE BUILDING LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS llu; Iil)_'; ChHhaHistnAs SAVIXAGS Cll B JOIN our Christmas Sav-- ings Club, }')a,\:a fixed sum weekly and draw out the total plus 3 per cent interest just in time to meet next vear's Christmas shopnnin« expenses. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $110.00000 ul TELEPHONE 116 Next Year Pocket ILLINOIS Our Prices Low 1O pDPDIn s Men's $3.00 to PAGE FIVE Open Evenings Until Christmas x%

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