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Libertyville Independent, 18 Oct 1923, p. 12

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44 PNcs Kg 4. You are eo:qmy' invited to all our services. :; . *>.~ i : Rev. Guy ; Pastor. lu.l.l.flay:::tnhornlm.' Bunday School at 9:45 a. m. . It has a great message to ofé and all. You are invited to come and enroll, foaP Morning service at 11. Subject of Young People's service at 6:30 p. m. Every y:m person can get the right kind of development in the young peo-- ple's meeting. . > ~~Evening service at '%: Bubject "The Wisdom of Soul ning." Rev. Paul E. Schoppe, Pastor. ... Bervices for Sunday, October 21:~ -- Bunday Senodol at 9:30 a. m. 'English service at 10:3P'a. m. Evening service in the English lan-- guage at 8 o'clock. -- * i The members of the Evangelical League enjoyed the Social Evening on Oct. 9th, «Be next League Soc'al will CAur 6h JServices 8T. JOHN8 LUTHERAN 'There will be special services Sup-- day, Oct. 2t at 3 p. m., in German. Rev, EKimer C. Kiessling, of Jefferson, Wis.. who has secepted the call to be pastor of 8t. {tv;hn'n church, will be instslled by Rev. --R,.O. Buerger, the :mcrim pastor,. Everyode is cordially ¥ country and will, as ever, preach a splendid sermon. ~We shall welcome him as a congregation, and hope that some of: our fellow-- townspeople will attend the service. 'The Bishop is to meet the members of the Finance Committee after the service. -- The Rev. Mr. Kiess! will preach his initial sermon: 'onmthe rolrov!u Bunday, October 28th. . ol« ST. LA WRENCE'8, EPISCOPAL Rev. H. B.. Gwyn, Pastor. The services on Sunday, October 21 (the 21st Sunday after Trinity), are: Holy Communion at 8 a. m. ' rmoly Communion, Confirmation and sermon by Bishop Anderson at 11 a. m. %pd&y&chooluws.m. % e know that all our people will make every effort to attend the later service, impressive as it always is. Bishop Anderson is well known axone of the foremost preachers in the whole T «<+pertyville Independent laud. Couma Indpes.iam ---- Waubkegan Weekly Sun LAKE ZURICH EVANGELICAL © financial. policy, through which its cus-- tomers and employes may share in its future Customer Ownership Plan on the North Shore Line railroad to care properly for its steadily growing busiPeS& | | As new capital is required, it will be the. policy of the Northrgghore' Line to offer its patrons and friends the first nity to invest in its stock, so that afi, future im-- provements may be financed in the territory . _ served by the railroad. . Details regarding the terms upon which ' ;u&criptioii)c fi::ai': made f%hm issue of + cent en Stock, will appear in . fu?uetre advertiaementssm newspaper. : "s [Pren.. 1 /bza4 | Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company }'memm°mgam auu CUSLOIICTS OL Le J NOTTA ONnore Line who are familiar with the property, who have seen its steady, healthy grgewth and increased earning powers, are,.to iven an oppor-- tunity to take advantage o? this desirable investment. - The capital which this issue of stock will provide is to be used to acquire additional, equipment, and increase the facilities of the tomers and employes may share in its future earnings by the purchase of its capital stock. An issue of $1,500,000 of 7 per cent Prior Lien Stock is about to be put on the market, 41,.10C10 QLOCK 18 @DoOut to DE l'&ut on the market, and customers of the North Shore Line who This tmue« of.prior lien stock 16y Iilinois Commerce Comminion and oo ee phrered in Iillinchs Cou m ! A story in fiction, but true to life. \ There is humor, pathos and tragedy. It is one of the grea teottlnm_ecqer discussed 'in-- our American life: You will be a better person for attending this service Sunday night, and you lwfllh&ve something Of permanent val-- ' ue :2 take home.with you. Come and your friends. z* T Prayer mecting Wednesday.evening at 7:30. Bring your bibles and medi-- tate with us for half an hour on spir-- itual matters. *--% Services Sunday at 10:45 a. m. Subject--*"Doctrine of Atonement." wege-- t FIRS8T METHODIST EPISCOPAL Chas. J. Dickey, rastor. ' Phone 112%J. Bunday School at 10 a. m.-- Geo. F. Pearce, Ged. Supt. > Morning worship at 11 a. m. Sermon by th epastor; music by the choir. We are greatly harkened by the cor-- dial welcome_ expressed by the péople of our church, and of the community generally at this, the Mmgc of our third year of service here. e bappy eomphny that so delightfully surprisged tae »astor andhis wife after prayer meeting last Wednesday 'evening, and pledged loyalty and co--operation,-- is greatly appreciated. Such tokens make love's labor light. _ be given Tuesday, Oct. 28. All mem-- bers are cordially invited. The con gregation also appreciated _ the. exce}-- lmmaubyuuwmupt "~unday even &A e es it ~ :4 28 o A farewell party was given m Ladies Aid mt the church last day, Oct. 11th, in honor of our member Mrs. Fred Blau. A delicious upper was served, and Mrs. Blau was presented wit han appropriate gift. Mr. and Mrs. Blau have moved to Oregon. Tuesday evening at 7:30 and on Wednesday evening, in -- conjunction with the prayer meeting, the Epworth League study class, led by the pastor. "Come with us and we will do thee ©Epworth League devotional meeting at 6:30 p. m. littnes: At 7:30 ». m. A BOOK STORY SER: MON, "The .Empty Sack," by Basil King, will be delivered by the pastor. Thn'r'uday,evoflng at 47:30, ghoir re-- hearsal, -- We ve room for a few more in our choral léc!et'." You wilt be benefited by joining ides ren-- dering a fine service. * E. | _ Anvd Dr. J. L. Taylor of Liberty-- 3" the eotg:r of thl; 'eouty. ulllt «on cillus 'ections." He | used JG:. patient to '1Mustrate hbis topic' a <man who. wi&s injured at Wadsworth -- some .. time ~ ago -- when he fell from --a freight train. The man, Oliver --Larsen of Racine, was taken to the county. hospital where it ~--was necessary to amputate his 4 #% 4 ¥4 UA 4 % 4 4 & 4 4 4 4 % *¥ 4 4 4 % 4 L# 4 4X¥ %4 4 4 4 4 See Cole for thirts and overalls. ts . > ABAt Mr. and Mn,.&rlf%(}menmd and Mr. ang Mrs. 8. A.. Pettigrew spent Sunday. in Chicago. ' 4 'he Libertyville Woman's Club met --W&l.esday afternoon' at:the beautiful home of Mrs. W. A: Brewerton, east of the village.. Mrs. Winifred Mason Huck was present and read a paper on '"Peadg." .Mrs. Huck is noted as a The discussion-- of the evening was headed by Dr. Frederick Besley of cnm'- ~a nationally noted phy-- sician and surgeon. He stressed the tures and Dislocations.' * Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lovell return-- ed Tuesday from a tour of the westerff statos. -- . < ; points made by the local doctors in .the topics they chose to-- relate. Dr. W. 8. Bollovs.md a paper on "Acute Abdomen. ~-- Dr. F. C. Knight discussed "Frac k /+ 6. e $3 Mrs. William Fendick' was among the Chicago visitors Tuesday. An ~unusually interesting program ::-WOOL?.% lloCh:; r Commerce, &.m, ) the Lake County Medical. Society. Physicians from all over the county were in attendance." ~-- _ s Several Read Papers of inter esting NCages "to° Brother HOLD MEETING AT C. OF C. WEDNESDAY Pr. J. L. Taylor is a mto the meeting of American Rail Sur-- geons» being held at the Sherman House, in Chicago, this week.. ~Dr. Waylor will read a paper Friday on "'Gas Bacillus Infection of Wounds." He is the resident surgeon for the St. Paul and Soo Line railroads. See Cole for fine line of ladies' and gents' purses. ' 41--4t Baturday afternoon of this week an: other auction sale of lots will he held in B. lfl Miller's First Adition to Lib ertyville, at the corner of 8 and. Austin avenues on Mlom"dr: of the village. This is a fine oppor-- tuxity to secure choice.lots for home sites 'or inwestment... Cars --will} leave the postoffice at 1:30 p. m. for those having no other means o fconveyance. The sale will be conducted by the Thrift Home Site Co., the same organ-- ization. who 'recently conducted : the successful sale of the Johnson subdi-- vision on North Milwaukee avemnue. Dale Collins left last Monday for New Orleans Ta., and other points in the south. He is spending a two weeks' vacation from his duties at--the First National --Bank. f The annaual county convention of *he Royal Neighbors of America was held. in Libertyyille Wednresday, Oct. 17th... About 225 delegates 'from the different lodges in the county were presgent. -- Supreme Recorder and Mrs. Jenn'e Cuflitrou;.' of:. tlx':l hew: camp, were pré and exvola the man fieflu.fim .order." The bDusiness meeting was held in Gridley hall, and at noon luncheon was served at the Presbyterian church ~by the Ladies' Aid Society of that church. dance «id spread were givco in h nor of the retiring andd newly iustalleo.fi-- c<rs.and their friends.. a , _ Mr. n&'ln. John hg&h::o the parents a baby daughter, born on Wednesday, October 10th. Mrs. McCarthy, of Chicago Heights, was in Libertyville m the @uest of Mr. and Mre. Jack. Bradford. Mrs. F, B. Lovell and daughter Miss Florence, left the first of this week for an extended visit with relatives in Massachusetts. M A Big Hollowe'en Dance at Liber-- tyville "m Hall Wednesday Oct. 31. Given by the R. N. A. and M. W. A. 'Prize Waltz. 'Smart's orchestra. _ it See Cole for suit ages and traveling bags.' ~ . 'é,.u-« Tu evening, October 9tH, Co-- finbm xfiu. held the annual mulhflo&ot officers. < Suptems Vice President @WMallerup acted as inst@lling: officer, assisted by Edith Cuzon, con-- ductress. At the conclusion 'of this impressive ceremony, the enlire lodge adjourned to the town hfil,;.rbm-,l Bee Colé for repairing and oilling of harness. 414t Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Carroll enter-- tained Mr. and Mre, Jack Dafs, of Mrs. Herman Meyers W home from a month's visit rela-- tives in Chicagg s address--was greatly enjoyed. Bhe mout'mbw in the national house of : tives.. Her father. Wiiliam &a was congressmanatlarge from m.mmu"hm.'a MHuck filled out his term. The ers of the Libertyville grammar and th::lb.'l l'lonD:"d-lun of u r8. T&AD rendered several beautiful »liano se-- lections, and the afternoon was pleas antly and profitably. spent. speaker of unusual abllity, and 'her See Cole for men's and boys*shoes. have less money invested and tmore in the bank, We invite All whether interested in buying fur-- k&i{m or not, to come in --and around.' No obligation to-- 'buy uniess you wapt to. _ We Bpecialize in just two lines, Furn-- iture and Rugs. _ Phone 9. | _ Libertyvillie, 111. Open Monday, Friday and Sat. | urday Evenings. Libertyville Auto Repair Shop: «© Telephuz:.l'v C °- LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. ;DOLI.A" WORTH OF VALUE .FOR EVERY DOLLAR S8SPENT That's what the housekeoper of today demands~ People who buy théir --rugs and furniture at Ray Furnitgre & Paint Store 24 Store & Paint, e urnitur y F . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1923. of my steel cattle stanchiong, harness abd miscelldneou machinety; also my shingled shed 72x14. It ig in fine con-- dl'u 'and fitted so it can be entirely ?Ibofl in. Apply John Allen, Mactfar ane's farm. Phone GraySlake 1"4.::'11{ -- > 'NOTICE--Will have car of white Min« nesota potatoes on track Thursday. Good keeprs.. Price $2.00 per bag of 125 Ibe. from car, and $2.10-- delivered.: im Tobilas. 3 4¥ 1t. w qmmmmememnnpteaminemnpnmmmmmmemmsmmmipanenpemammniepemammnecnssee w * ¥; gentlemen only. Inquire 'At flat over Norman's grocery. 4%1f 1 AM REMODELING MY BARN INTO a I'ne residence and 'wish--{o dispose «-- Renew your farm loan through T. J. DO%')] & Co., Waukegan, for five years at 5 per cont interest. / > Wc k WANTED--3 000 people.to see TX** Miss Marjory Taylor left w- morn-- ing for an extended visit with rela-- tWeadm New York City. Ks Mpr. Advertiser:. More people read the INDEPENDENT ADS than any Other paper in Lake County. gom--rao--w-mve-m ' spring wagons for sale; one.double, one s'ngle; in best of condition. One milk wagon, bend pole. Also one Ford rear fendér and one rear wheel. | in aquire at thé.Prairie View blacksm Th FOR SAUE--Lighting plant in fine condition. -- Inquire' of Henry Jas sen, Round Lake, 111. Teléphone N&'n FOR SALE--tougsehold -- furniture of <-- all kinds._ Call at 149 Newberry.ave. or phone 186--J. es * . 1.. . "znlby resbyterian Bazaar Thursday, Nov. 1ist. aSave the date. .' 42--1t -Pr;tbyf'teflu' Bazaar Thursday, Nov: Ist. Saye the date. \_42--1t We have amole, money through the Prudential Life Insurance Company to take care of all farm loans rang'ng from $2,000 to $25,000 at 5 per cant interest for five years. --T. J. Stahi & Co., Waukegan, NI. _ -- _ A@At Make all farm losans through-- T. J. Stahl & Co., Waukegan, at 5 per ceat Interest for five years. 1. 42#1t _ 'Meeghan in the Ne'er--Do--Wel and Jackie Coogan in "Circus Days." shop WANTEIF--Farm of 100 to 600 acres We are authorized through the Prudential, Life Insurance' Company to make five ye}t farm loans at 5 per cent, with the privilege of paying any amotunt @1 any interest paying date. T. J. Stah1 & Co., Waukegan. 1t body. Cheap if taken at once. 'Tel-- ephone Libertyvyille 174--/W. 42--1t ~new top; new seat covering; in ex-- cellent running condition. Bargain at $135. Phone Fox Lake 134M. . 422t FOR RENT--Two. large. deco-- rated reoult tor two. of mark. Fur hace heat, électric lHight; guiet home l sn en e in 182%J, Libertyville. . -- _ 41--6t also mrythlu'm to 'a house 16x9 ft. Price $300. Mrs. Edith MHerrick. . 48--2t FOR SALE--Ford roadater with truck FOR SALE--1919 Ford touring ear; WANTED--Poultry of all ki'nds; also calves, gg."ote: good prices. * V. Moss, yville. ~Phone 286M--4 FOR SALE--Good winter apples, . all hand ::-:d $1.25 per bushel. ; Tel-- ephone S61--R4. --; .t WANTED--Position on farm by wo . man with son attending school, who will work for board, Addre®®s Box 54, Grayslake, II1. 42--23t FPOR SALE--Pure cider ufl ' per gallon. u«lu'mu- Stock Farm, on Lake street, two wmiles west of Milwaukee Ave., or telephone #8J--2. .. £. 4141 chickens, ducks and geese; alive or dressed. Delivered. Ray V¥. Moss Lih-- ertyyville. ~Phone 286-- M--2, burt Court. Satml. 1. Pope. FOR SALE--Brollers, roasters, near Chicago, fronting on Jal 'L' are, 204 8. Michimag Abee, onl WANT ADS. for two or more.. Fur-- L.:zotrtclkht'mh(-o nen partiges. In-- 1e roeppnainde pastion: ns ertyville. _ ,.." 41--6t UR--COne Jhot watree ha'lawt n n Ap e ty n rem in tm imee m n n ce c athio . cnomen dn ,n;;_ xo "' 5 " z' The ' f""igas * e _ > g memm&ydunmyodtabvoweeklypammhke&uny f wg strive to give our.customers courteous treatment . ¥¥K plus high grade groceries at reasonable prices.. A store's cleanliness is a good indication of a dealer's char-- acter. _ We solicit your approval. Jackie Coogan and a circus all in one w--o--n--d--e--r--f--u--l picture Telephones 339 & 340; TE--ROKA TOILET PAPER per. can ... St.Jaseph's Church Organ B FANCY CANNED PEACHES No. 24 Size, Per Can..:........ S u6 * » . P a bureutvitewerapsnee beas arhen ELOISE BRAND COUNTRY--GENTLEMAN CORN 16--0z. Package .....:...................._._._._ OLIVILO TOILET SOAP ... 1 Soap Cat Free, per bar .. 16-- or. PRESERVED CANTELOUPE "TELMO' PURE FRUIT PRESERVES $5.02r. Jar................ n P P /ZZ\ V «S DAYS CHASE & SANBORN "CRUSADE" BRAND COFFEE The Right Service at the Right Price :--H,. Corlett Price Per @110 . co P12 Tues. & Wed. «Oct. 23 -- 24 F. rerdsenieainnee eeneiviee iv es ediieaisenesee 25¢ 30¢ 30c 25¢ 30¢ 12¢ 10c 15¢ i

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