Euchre, 500 and Bunco----21 Prizes FINENLUNCH WILL BE SERVED Music by Smart's Snapoy Syncopators All cordially invited by the following: Hon. Thos. E. Graham and Wife Mrs. K. Nolan Mr. and Ms. J. R. Graham : Mrs. George Fincutter Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Bonner Mr. and Mrs. George P. Renehan Peter Meyer ' Libertyville, IIl. Libertyville, IIl. _ Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 Lake County National Bank TUESDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 12th Don't Deprive them of this ---- The Greatest Entertainer of All! "Never mind a receipt" ANNUAL CARD PARTY AND DANCKE Given by these families for benefit of St. Joseph's Church, Round Lake, A checking account in this bank is more than a convenience--it is the most business--like way to handle money. CANCELED check is a legal A receipt. If you pay bills in per-- son, there's no need to wait to have a bill receipted. And there's never an occasion for having to pay a bill twice. of today. In the models now of-- feed you will note rthe operating and tone features found in no other radio. After all, the proof of the pudding is in the eating, so let us show you just what this won-- derful instrument will do. FRANK H. EGER IF you do not have a MODERN Radio in your home, your family is3 losing out on the cheapest and best entertainment in the world. We emphasize the word "Mod-- ern'"' because there is a vast dif-- ference between the radio of two or three years ago and the new. mer Eullq PADIO Telephone 17 Phone Waukegan 247 112 N. Genesee St., Waukegan, I!!. Piano Tuning ORDERS FOR PIANO TUNING WILL BE GIVEN PROMPT ATTENEION Mr. and Mrs. George Gooding, of Grant Court, are the proud parents of a baby daughter, born last Sun-- day. Feb. 3. ALL THE LATEST NUMBERS IN SHEET MUSIC WHEN YOU BUY A PIANO, be sure it is a good one. Let us tell you about the well known HAD-- JORFF and GULBRANSEN. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bartlett have as their guest this week the former's mother, Mrs. H. B. Bartlett, from Evanston. sin, having just completed first se mester examinations. Robert Speliman is home for a few days from the University of Wiscon-- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaiser left Saturday for an extended trip thru the southern states. While away they expect to visit Cuba. Mrs. John Wa avenue, is confine pital, Because of Mrs. Will Barber of Chicago, was a guest at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bennett Friday. Misses Stella Langworthy and Bet: ty Winkler were in Chicago Monday night attending a abnquet. > Local and Personal Phone 55, LIBERTYVILLE Decker & Neville JAS. C. O'SHEA The TCx@LCZ Store Walsh, of East Park ined to a Chicago hos-- of illness. LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1929 Pupils of the Monaville school, in | day, Feb. 18, at 8 p. m.:The officers 2Y°DUC, A0d works for the Liberty-- the north part of the county, were of the district are anxious that as YHJ° Sand and Gravel, Co., had con-- givenavery Ipleasant treat Thurs--| many as possible attend, 'as import siderable dificulty in finding his day when a representative of a pub-- |ant business will be brought before P°2"d!iDE house when he came home lishing house lectured on "Cattle#the assembly. in somewhat exwberant spirits at 1 Lands of the West.' And on Friday | . 'o'clock Monday morning. He was an unusu@al spell--down was held by', Doyle Gracey, 215 Milwaukee ave., !trying to get into another home on the pupils of the upper grades, The was fined $5 and costs on a drunk P@"k avenue, when the 'police ar-- words were chosen from the Thorn-- and disorderly charge before Magis |"!Ved. He was locked up for the re dike Four Hundred Speilling Demons. trate Smith Tuesday morning. The Mainder of the night and given a Edith Atwell, of Lake Vila, was the man is a truck driver for a local r"o fine in police court next morning. last to go down, after she had sveMed |concern, and was arrested at one y 109 words., after everyone else had o'clock Tuesday morning on East ' F;oulds North Shore ieague team been seated. :('humh street by Marshal Druba. lz.i'].A ':Eg,:fi,_th,':us."r?", Corp'mgp.ity Harry Madill Bartlett received an , ning, sinking six field goals. The iInvitation to be a member of Gov. score at, the end of the half was L. L« Emherson »arty of 250 who 15 all. will go from Illino:is to Washington. D. C., to attemd the inauguration of_ All members of the different units IP'resident Hoover March 4. Mr. Bart-- Of the American Legion Auxiliary lett will leave here February 28 and .are invited and urged to attend a will return March 6th. business meeting to be held at the |Legion hall, Lake Forest, on Mon-- Pupils of the Monaville school, in day, Feb. 18, at 8 p. m.:.The officers the north part of the county, were 'of the district are anxious that as given a very pleasant treat Thurs-- many as possible attend, as import fiaylwhen a reprgsentatlve of a pub-- |ant business will be brought before Frank Baumgartner, T,ibertyville, wuas taken into custody by Marshal Frank Druba at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon for faflure to purchase a 1928 vehicle tag. Baumgartner left the necessary amount for the license ind was--released. LOCAL Dairymen are securing wonderful results from using our Modern Dairy Feed. It takes the place of a large amount of Oil Meal and Cottonseed Meal. Call and get a trial order. | Look up your Seed Requirements and get our prices on your spring seeds of all kinds. We handle only the best grades and high-- est tested seeds,. _ Libertyville Lumber Co. "Down By The Old Depot, Been There Twenty Years" LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS TELEPHONES 47 and 48 Roman Santangelo, of Chicaro, was fined $50 and costs by Magis-- trate Fred Smith, following arrest by Officer John Doyle, when the Ch+-- cago man drove his car over a hose while the firmen were fighting the blaze _ at the Libertyvile _ Fruit Store. The arrest was made about 8:3 O'clock. Fqulds Milling Co. basketball team went to North Chicago Wednesday night and took the Jadrick _ Real Estate team into camp by a score of 41 to 21, in a game played in the North Chicago auditorium. O. Baker was, the Iindividual star of the' eve-- ning, sinking six field goals. The score at, the end of the half was 15 all. A'ma Irene Geary, gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Geary, of Mundelein. and Henry Reed Reidel, also of Mun-- delein, were married at the Diamond Lake narsonage, at 8% o'clock Satur-- day evening by the Rev. Wailter Shuerman. Both the bride and groom are well known in the west ern part of the county, where they have lived for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Reide} will make their home on a farm near.Dundee. Acme Camp No 176 M W. A., will give a card and bunco party Friday m'z)?_t. Ff-b. 15, at Gridley hall. The Libertyvi"e's Scenic Subdivision B. H. §Adler G. C. Gridley public is invited BUY _ AND BUILD Foulds North Shore :ieague team will engage the strong Community Five of North Chicago in a thrilling league game Saturday night at the IAbertyville high school avditortum. The North Chicago team hbas gone 'through (ho sgason undefeated so far, and the macaron{ team 1= out to interrupt their string of victories. All kids will be admitted free to this game, the occasion being "Kid-- dins Night", a new feature adanted by the Foulds company. avenue, and works for the Liberty-- ville Sand and Gravel, Co., had con-- siderable dificulty in finding his boarding house when he came home in somewhat exiwberant spirits at 1 o'clock Monday morning. He was John Suhling, LibertyyMle, charg-- ed with sudden stopping and turning out without a signal on North Mil-- walkee 'aw-nuv *T hamme An it merimnizrver James Guern}, who lives northeast of Libertyville, parked his car too near a fire hydrant in front of the Jochheim Bakery Tuesday morning, which resulted in his being taken into custory by Marshal Druba. The case was tried before Justice Lyell H. Morris this morning, and the de-- fendant was discharged upon pay-- ment of court costs. waurkee avenue Tlhursday morning, Jan. 31,} was fined $5 and costs the same nlmrning in Magistrate Smith's court, when Suhling was brought in on complaint of John Wysocke, of Chicago. ¢ COPELAND MANOR ones 567 and 93 W. Fergus, who. rooms on Park Fiad Libertyville Trust & Savings Bank * and State Bank of Mundelein Phones 45 and 157 HEN Lincoln was splitting rails, w prudent folks kept their money in their socks or under the floor. But that was a century ago. Today banks, such as the Libertyville Trust and Savings and State Bank of Mundelein, offer myriad op-- portunities for safe and profitable invest-- ment. Our savings and bond departments are both at your disposal. The Linceolns of tomorrow are saving and investing todayv. IN LINCOLN'S TIME Good Investments Were Rare Home of WATERSEAL Roofing ASK FOR INFORMA. TION AND SsPECIFICA. TION8 FREE WITHOUT OBLIGATION Yard Phone 415 LIBERTYVILLE CEMENT WORKS YARDS: 123 EAST COOK aAVE 311 Park Avenue McDonald's Commercial School New Classes Forming in January First National Bank this bank will not be open for business lover of Liberty and sworn savior of In reverent observance of the birth of LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY FEBRUARY 12TH. | Individual Instruction Positions Secured for Graduates CAPITAL AND SURPLS $110,000.00 Libertyville, Ilinois COMMERCIAL COURSES ABRAHAM LINCOLN, FEBRUARY 12, 1929 A Legal Holiday QUALITY CONCRETE BLOCKS our nation's unity, FOR P"TTER HOMES TELEPHONE 130 NAGEL, Manager. Residence Phone 165J on LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Libertyville, Illinois PAGE FIVE TILES MADE IN ANY COLOR AND N ANY QUANTITY