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Libertyville Independent, 10 Oct 1929, p. 5

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afr.aadMr.g.'r. mvuuuduq MrsAmaatdaGhtdiei, ttfDtitttet, uncann- Dorothy, accompanied by lent-m. In min; an extended Til. 1arwissamtMi-ritamrstttndu, at ttwith harm.ln.J.O.Cu- Ivanhoe. mud to Dom" and can. look dinner with Mr. and In. D. B. In mum Miller od Rhianna Me and funny. of Chicago, Sun- Wu t we" and guest at her sister. dar. anu. C. o. Cuban. ' Libertyville Lumber , Company IT W ON'T be long before the really cold weather sets 1n, .accompanied by snow storms ap.d.other inclement conditions. If your coal bins are filled your concern over weather conditions will be so much lessened For a quick delivery of good coal at a reasonable price Call Libertyville 47 You 11 Surdy Be Satisfied Lake County National Bank Libertyville, Ill. Capital and Surplus 815000000 HAPPINESS and MONEY Money, in itself, will not make anybody happy. But when you can feel that you are free from'worry, that there will al- ways be money with which to buy food, fuel and shelter-a-there isa feeling of se- curity, of restfulness and comfort, that makes you contented and gives you peace of mind. Every one can have this-should have this -- and it is only a question of living on less than you make and putting the balance in our bank. Try it. You will soon be convinced. As a Convenience to Our Patrons, This Bank will be Open for Business As Usual On Saturday, October 12th LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1929 Mr. and Mn. Carl Roma. of North Caieago vuited with the httar's mother Mrs, Amen. Mulch. over the week end. Mm Virgina Sink. who has Just recently "muted to an operation for appendicitis at the Victory Mem- orial nostril", was permitted to re- turn to her home with her um. Mrs. Jake King. this mt. She is mating "on: ulcery and hopes to be back nt L. T. H. S. at an 'mrly date. M. H. Carnot! Jun returned home on Sunday from the Mum Mem- orial hospital in Chicago. where he was omitted on tor appendicitis? up is getting along very nicely. _ Mr. and Mrs J. W. Hatching; and am. John. were Danube vb not: over the week and. L t, Mr. and Mr: Arthur Broekmitt and children, called on relative; in Chi. caao on 8mm. 1 Mr. and Mm. Herman Brpckm "ltd Mr. and In. Joe. Hartman in Wilmette, on Tum. F Mr. and an. Ted Kudos oe,ctii. clco. spent Sunny with In. Alice Hmeice. The Model Cash Market 344 North Milwaukee Ave Free Delivery Crewe and Thuey PHONE 170 FOR YOUR MEAT FANCY POT ROAST, Lb. _ 7 _ ..30c LEAN PORK ROAST, Lb. . 7 19l/zc SPRING LEG of LAMB, Lb. _ .7 Mc TENDER SIRLOIN STEAK, Lb. .48c Swift's Premium Smoked Butts, Lb. _ CMC BEST STRIP BACON, Lb. - _ ,, 7 _.,29c Sugar Cured BACON SQUARES, Lb. 19c SWIFT'S SILVER LEAF LARD, 1 Lb. Pkg., 15c; 2 LU. for 29c FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS! Kennedy Bldg. REAL ES TA TE & INSURANCE OFFICES IN ORDER to better serve my clients I have leased offices in the Kennedy Building until recently occupied by the Boehm Insurance Agency. The village clerk will. continue to have his offices in the Kennedy Building until May 1st. Moved To ' New Quarters HOME-MADE SAUSAGE R. G. KAPING Renting V -----teneral 1 Real Estate Surety B, Mortgage Loans Service Property Management Hume od, gnu-I Holland Brand . \Butter, 2 Lb. Com ' "t'rtrvRoU, "ii,).] per pound, 50c A Mr and chicken pie supper will be given on Name-tiny evening October 16, by the [Adlai Aid of the Libertyvill nMerthodittt .chunch. The tan-nu will he hold both in the afternoon and evening The chicken pie dinner will be served in the din. ing mom beginning nt 5 p. m. Ber. enl afferent boat- will be featured among which there will be the coun- try store. fancy work. may. mu. lingerie and young Mich booth. The Indie: we mph-ins on "r" over six hundred guests. Tickets we now being you by the member, ot the udue Aid. new. Thom" lil. Roam who-was the pastor " the M. E. church here Mr nevenl was, ad very mud: liked by his dole conch. " well as outsiders. has retird from his work in the clergy and wth make his hom in am. Mr. and Mrs W. C Hubbell motor. ed to Chic-(o. on Wedneaduy after. Mrs. W. M. Pridetux who bu been a guest ot Mm. Ill. A. Blshott for the past several weeks left for new on Friday. there she will unto n thou Hail before mum"): to her home in Galena. . n I Rev. Thoma lil. Roam General Insurance Surety Bonds Libertyville, Ill. CARD OF THANKS We wish to Linux): all those who extended their sympamy to ua dur- ing our great sorrow over the 100: of our dear daughter and sister. We wish esweclally to thank those who arranged and provided the musical serum» and those who gave the me of their cars and the ladies v.30 Ito-Ha] the dinner for the family at the hom? ot Misc Crartett. Mir. 'and Mrs. Wm. Wagner And Family. It flowers. those who offered their cars and who waisted in the funeral Bers vicos. we wish to express our sin- rPro thanks ltr Mr. and Mrs. Joa. Keisler Mildred Anderson, 6 years old, of 2031 Hamaou Street. Dunstan. sub- mitted to m operation for removal of her tank": at Goodall 'Memorial hospital on Wednesday momma CARD OF THANKS _ To the friends who by their kind expressions ot sympathy upon the passing away of our ovlnx Bon. Alvin Keuner, to those who lovingly son! Mr. and Mrs Faber Maiden. of John'on Avenue. are the {hand par- ent; of a haby girl, born on Monday, October C, Mr. Maiden is employed at the am hudwnre store, Mrs J. D. Murphy. Mr. Winn is a naval officr and hu Just Artttrm mt from seven] year: of tHyretee in Honolulu. He is now going to the Great We. Naval Training M1011. when? he epects to be summoned for the next m yum. Mrs E. G Becker and Mrs. Kemler of Chicago. spam Tuesday with Mrs. C M. Schroder. Mr. and Mm Samuel Simmons and Miss Grams 81mm): of ma For"! were week and guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Simmons. Mrs. Charm Seller and Mrs (has Im'cock, Mia Helen Stuart and Mn: Harman "usher made a human trip to \K'nukezan on Wednesday, Rev. C. Arthur Jme tad Henry Kane, at Mundelein and MP. 3nd Mrs. G. C. Gridley. attended the ded. lotion of the new Jellemon Put Wont! church in Ohimab, on Sunday, of which Rev. Lem: n Cow vi. la presiding pump Tney unto Mint it is one of the finest and most modern opal-ch and community home edition in Chicago. 7 Mr, and Mrs. Sam Schaar spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. "mos Baboa m Bristol. Wise. Mrs Lillian Barnett. Mrs. Hum Rowe, motored to Rochester Minnesota. this week, visiting relatives and friends on- mum Mrs. Jmim Berger returned with them. to may over the week and. Many win remember Mr. and Mrs. Elmer William who trith their three little ttntwtttem iormrly Hed here. Miss Marion Williams. the eldest, was married on Satan!" to J. B. Hindu. in their present home, at Veronica, Ohio The Misses Ruth nod Helen Sher- Idnn, of WIukesun were week end meet.- " the home ot Mn. Barbara. Mowers. adr. and Mm. Gallard Mk1 spent the week end with Mr. 1nd Mr. and Mrs Nick Putts. of Long Grove. am Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold VonBenéen. Mr, and Mrs. Todd Berry. of Mish- awaukn, Ind., swat the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson. Mr. um Mrs. George' Mason and dcughtor Ina, motored ta Oakwood, who. Sunday, and spent the any with Mn. Mason's mother, Mrs. Elu- wbath Studer who is " you: of we. Mrs. Studer visited here two weeks when: Studer who is " you: of use. ' driving a new HupmoWe , Mrs. Studer visited here two weeks ltvered on Tuesday mornin ago. I Motor Sales. J. T. McGrath attended the World; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Aoox Series but! game in Chicago, on Wed- ' fly motord to Wooastock Ol nanny. . - [and tuient the day with Mr. Mrs. J. H. Drums and Mrs. W. Peet, of Oak Wk. motored out today (Thundny) and Mrs. O. Juhrend and Med. 1m Meier and We". were Wuukegnn shoppers on Satur- Mr. and Mm. o. Juhrend spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Emit Jun. rend ot Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Keitsler A card party and dance will be given by the Holy Name Society of St. Mary's Pariah Fremont Center. lat man's Stables. on Tuesday. Oct, 15 M 8 u. m. Admission 50e. Mr. and Mrs Path Bartlett and eon, of Evanston, Mm. Wilbur Att- ridge and children, Mrs. Minnie Att- ridge and Miss we": Attridge of [ARC Bluff, were Sunday dinner guests " the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gnu. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Aoox and fam- ily motord to Wooibtock on Sunday and tuient the day with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Biglaw. The Willing Workers of the Luth- eran church met with Mrs. Otto Text mayor on Tuesday afternoon. Mina Mildred Ray. who is attend. ing Northwestern University. ' spent tht we}: end with her parents, Mr. Kenneth Sheets. of Waukegan. was a - orPred Cashmere over the week end. Mrs. Emma Strung of Waukem, spent Fridav night with her sister, Mrs. Mary Benslnger. Mrs J W Bowe and son John, vig- ited the Zoo in Milwaukee on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. George Strang. {x Grayshke were dinner guests of Mrs Mary Bendmzer on Saturday eve- nlnx. searched the village straw. not find any tram at the car oerieiak, of nearby towns m fied. and Mrs. Pun] Ray Mr. and Mrs William HAliday and son Jack. ot Shim, warn dinner guests trf Mr. and Mrs. J., W. Bird, on Sunday. Jooeph Miami, of Readout. re- portm1toMAraitaiP.3.Druha,that on held-J night, his car a 1926 M "tut had been stolen from the Libertyvme liberation Center, be- tween , and ' Fm. The police searched the village streets. but- did nqt find any tram of the car. Police officials of nearby towns were noti- Mr. and Mm. Henry Rather. of Des Puma curled on Ir.. and Mrs. Chris Pam on S . 03"! m narm Phone 55, Liiieitri9iT.i' Pureiut only at Stope. pecker & Neville A ratsiown and astringent After-shavinr: Lotion. Bathing Lotion. Hair Tonic. IAxrdorant, in ,ick rooms. Wright 5 Uses for Puretest Bay Rum For the convenience of our depositors, we will remain open until 8:00 p. m. Friday evening, October 11th In accordance with the custom of banks and financial institutions to commemorate and honor the makers of American History Libertyville 3:33.; Bank State Bank of Mundelein Bay Rum is sold mar Recall Drug One Pint 49c :, 312 Elm HumebHe ) Elm Court, Is mobile sedan, de- morning by Ree Will Not Be Open For Business Saturday, October 12, 1929 Columbus Day A Legal Holiday h "CE "@x keep a checking account? Here's why. ONE: you'll find it conven- ient and safe to carry a small checkbook rather than currency. TWO: your check stubs are a simple, effective bookkeeping sys temin minature. THREE: acan- celled check provides an unques- tionable receipt fo the disburse- ment. First National Bank - We REALLY VHS" every one had the chance of comparing our latest stock of new Stetson felts with every other make at any price. In every way a Stetson is so outstanding. Style is the first thing you notice . . . Stetson' de,.i s are smart, well pro ortioned, correct. Then fi',) felt itself is so unifiirmly fine . . . the reason Stetsons hold their sh: and stand years of hard usage. As a matter of fret the new styles have everything that the well-dressed man insists on. How about dropping in to look them over? Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 Libertyville, Illinois The more hatsyou look at. . . the more certain you are to buy a Stetson . O. CARLSON "THE STORE FOR THE LAD AND HIS DAD' STE TSON HA TS LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. PHONE 329 PAGE FIVE

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