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Libertyville Independent, 28 Aug 1924, p. 10

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78-3 I received your letter and while it its not what I hoped Mr it is a nice letter and your. very mce scolding or Klara Was coming to me, although Ryan really knew me As I am now, I don't believe you would think I der toned tt, but IE you knew me I am he to admit I deserved it and more. hat I am a changed girl, determined " do right not only here but out tile. I could stay here much longer but I dont believe I ever Could be we determined to live right. I re elite now that you, Mrs. Blank and g] mother were my real friends and we me good advice bul I did not know enough to take it. It you think it best tor me not to come hick there your advice is what I - as I know it is good. I would no to show some of the old friends th speak of that I can give them thu "marble heart" and the "icy M." and they are not going to T e a. dog out ot me or any other a; if I can know it end get your help or some other' good woman or %,tg', help me prevent it. people running this place are "people and through kindneu. help may poor wayward gir's to to the dtmigtft and narrow Way. Their aya- up, the Superintendent's, is to love the girl end hate the sin. In Biaehwell't, case. in which an "Qt! was made to obtain his ro. lane from the county jail at Wood- s", was continued for . week may, 9nd A. J. Grcm, who is " Iqibd to have told that he paid Blinkwell $1,000bribe mogcy to ob uh safe conduct for beer hacks thumb McHenry county was bound ow. to the grand jury on n chum of t"""' before Judge B. Th Star!- tet "Woman's the otficerv. ot the Ju- sr". court wonder whether their ef- kit. to improve the lives ot those * cone under their supervisor on - moi-ted, or bring the mulls thr' hope to attain in welfare work, - therefore the following letter h a girl who "went wrong" while Mod la a Wanna" home and - can! to Geneva svhool for girls "I heard that Mrs. Blnuk was sick ttill I hope she is better now. Mrs. I'll: certainly tried to do . lot for In. It you ever nee her tell her I Mlle how much she did do for me, in that , love her tor it. "When I do so out I surely will airir the people who know .9. how "a! good this place has done no. '9erttine every thing gm well with w the Lake county Jianle court tit.' In"! "tterert. Mary Polrneteu, Megan. 1ilinvis. - dear Miss Polmeteex: umber" APPRECIATE WORK tttdi,') Writes to Probation . _ Thanking Court For . F Interest in Her Case. ttAtl SEE HER DUTY NOW The Blackwell hearing was con- tinua until an Saturday. He v.8 W196 on charge; of bribery last at yuut is now seeking to get out ot til on habeaa corpus proceedings maxwm STILL T ", mm; mm a m GRAND may voiding trial mm aa B . l, PETE!) AT tiaylit Mrs. Ralph Chittenden entertained in? Gurm (amen Club at s but!) "an at her home Tuesday alteration. mil tables were set in the smciom m amidst the may trowers, A ,, dainty Tea was enjoyed by the Minoan ladies, pretsisnf. Miss Jo- inhinn Ridweil. Mrs. Elsie Brown, In. Stella Sponenberx and .Irs. Mun] McCullough gated as hostesses at "the various tables. In. Brewer my! Mrs Knight. membt'ru of the at". gave some vory instructive ideas on the raising of Howe". Mrs. Brew- a. Mn. Knight and Mn. Wtkefteld new: m judges on the bouquets mum in by the club nicmbertt. A an cnjmatiie afternoon was spent. TEACHERS TO HOLD . INSTITUTE HERE "a autumn Immune of County when, mil be held Friday and Bats m, August 29 and go, at Central I, Wuhan. The "but will Mitht at "In o'clock Dunc" tHe. " Tine. The was will in th J. tltt"t ot {in But: Superhum- among-40.1,. IMO! tho num- State Nor-a] WA - Ila-or Mun of Chicago it" "not claim 1- art work "(than qet8t be mung-Hon and criticism 0- "uh.. I " v'ctel that there will be one um N lac-Mn In anecd- I." HOWE SCHOOL IN REUNWN THURSDAY The annual nut "it"! new Warm May It In up "an" tho martin»?! i8ll4ttr, 4rupua. ii, mm in": "I M. A I b" Bf JUVENILE COURT ttt the Inth a - v'u'ljmnu their own tt. A I baton-ling program Mud tll "Chm. M1901!» Mt: 'l---- Your true friend, M. M the Brow orth will be bNd etrd ther' um be out tottt hundred, "I of the. {milieu "" 'ore the "KB DOUBKY I" cum " er? picnic held In}, week at De. a; me, mond Lake, 111. . Dun-low II and a speaker, I: mn " his m. - will goesritrhttotttoFtod an" how lem. Htermartrttuatees-thrtttB. Pf.. with , new conception of the M, This suiting Innocent was and. by Benjamin R. 13.nov, director or Maud ("mm for the Sun- Roebuck Agricultural FtrtsNtiem. speaking on "The Biggest Crop" he- tore the Lake County Farm Bum. picnic held In}" week at De. mond Lake, 111. . Dun-low II and speaker, I: (all of his we". - The biggest prdouct of the South in not cotton nor ot the Middle West corn and hogs. The greatest undeveloped renounce in boys all girls "(I we ot ills generation, though out-effort: no new " penor to those of any other M "ion, tall sadly short of our poo- abilities," the eight amino tte boys ad - who baton: to boy. ad snitch. work. $0.009 only on enrolled. All the. children no not to be om. Onethird of the out: work or m nation is done by the one hundred and "It, countie- bnhg mu the workers. "do". The'thougu at at aa- dren is the dyunic of the use "a yet of the seventeen million dollar! 1pent In a recent year by the Dev parlment pf Agriculture a .'"tt mnttotf wearto' the' chum-en. ' "V it were to New. non Chet were wemtobouo-oncm the reason tor most ot the work d the world would M '19" out VIE one stroke. The all!" M 'ga6tt for mm: and agmrttt would .e BOYS AND GIRLS . M0163 IMPORTANT ()lf ALL PROBLEMS NEED JUVENILE LEADERS] T man which as: they hell! we? viouu to Mr. Danni's "noel. "The soluuon lies in increasing ith. venile leadership in both amount had kind. Tho county agent In: too many other duties to do thin work justice and it is foo can)! 'not to do it.' Country life inev- itably pays the penalty in het- vmrd tsranrrftat"tita'tq, tu-tarm at!" ture in "aw-knoll "mum " mo no girls who my on an lump-ad the in. " mm - mm or those who_hgvo. (not up. Sneaker at Diamond Lake Meeting Stresses Youth's _. lmportancein World. TRAFFI _,riP"i,r',j' i '1tfig(ri'i_"i'" WALTER P. cumsggfs' qtgg' the "tther "ao6 1019! to an. "demure to the Hui of m eafthtttr' and can" it u u M was; to: m "a woven " . an, a malignant! ot ttqs.ttetat. an when he who is mural - win MI victories. __ 41km ml of [luau-g can) work - be found it the million? of boys and 51m who would not themselves a! m benefits on to ho ruched, and the Bearts-Rpfstruek " ricununl Foundation is 'reudy to function to make thin possible. We are prepared to help emotion an. [undo or their own and help that lenders to arouse the interest "it. the importance of the movement merits. We are ready to so even further. To tkip the work get - dcr way and tarry it through the orpanizatirn prruod we will contrib. uate a thousand dollar: towards "tho county's hrs! budget. . EFFECT ON OTHER VEHICLES (the? ears." Dan eddy, cumin extend widermgmcg beyogd "In us take continuum ot the' thmgis'ubom us. Just an oumtr u we are interested in our on thii. dren would '0 be manned in no "the 'conmunxty. We do not In. 'our own cynmren: we merely bob todon. WMtMlnnddm my "eanmoreto-Wtttiee what n mun-t Mon to to genuinely ttaoegMrul of mm. we put be mun-M In the a". I'?": u to 1m hon; a h tum. A bad a! "neon-en. "Mucus". riihtaag1etheretBmtemtNskres. .. Note {lone-ind on it" up and my to m (but -ttr. "rm nu any m why Mr let be" -d. my are u' winch. Henchman my learn to think. But wisp the M moon In an no In in h many a - The w- no: not more a bum than "I an an to of thin. City - are qyttrtrtqq taro but: when: men- krn of the "any new I little. tt is up to the hm bone to plume the true lumHy life "at has node it this "ainepst the world) Imam "hir,' Their H Mory Lott "hm Hm munic- of [30"le Hw pumic- " trort1wrtt In" mm in mm! ttttttt the Mays"' d 'atm m have tkent an 90 romp mumwh. The mum [ 'istrtqttt h unknown. When 'ttCt/rom mm, goon If"! r In M In mac.- muy in .3ch was two»: ad mutton. "iid to my on the? ot Hanan nil "'94:!"th .431:- to lint We! " - In it u I tut .Then ha.wnl so to JotMss,-Miett., to visit his sisters. m m» In will 'go to Stevens Point, Wit. to vthit his daughter, Mrs. ngrouay Hun. Inna, andjrom there will so to Lima, 0., to spend the winter with "other non, Roy Dunn. ', Mr. Dunn wrote may Incas-In] hooks and founded the, Int daily newspaper in Waning". callod the pony Register. . ms daughter, Mist, Ethel Dunn. who has kept house forum for runny mu, w'm make her home with her homer, R. R. Dunn, on Julian St. I 'Mr. Dung will ett to Chicago Thare hpu'fvlult his son. Hilton. who In to the newspaper Mall than. "on he will go to South and. md., where he will attend the reunion ot his regiment. the an: Indiana In. fantry, in whlch he fought with a bril- liant record in the Civil war. Byron A. Dunn, " Wuhan" cud old "triot, editor, puma» Ind public cut-on me a Pere, h Davin: Wuhan Thundu for W," he unnouncod today. "I'm wanking up hon-glowing be gun I ttnd it qnttq cut-am. and Dame nn sewn: dd, It. Dun do thud. "So I'm going to whit "out! in): my cttildrett'ttttui spring." f The It" 6am The world'n when drain: out: were made in Phitttdeutttia., Then are ttro of then. each mun-ins nine leet in diameter. Whirl-c at the rate of It' lanes ll hour. they gun, cut in way through giant his at Hoqm. ' Wash. IN WAUKEGAN FOR 32 YEARS BYRON A) WNN. KPATENT, LEAVES Noted Author, Publisher and - Veteran of cm War, Breaks Up Housekeeping Here. CITY PERMANENT" The moo-noting!" not the Public Samba cerriirer Northern 1mm. his V up... and" in Chub. A. Cpl- h Medal for "2ttnti+ do to the unitary lg!" (Mu Colman} errr.'ttetit- u m. on" was and. to We Company in eomiiitytiort with the electric HM! and pom oomiritnt" a! the vaulted - "for Alert," 'd-hod -ef.e, , the I." u to the 507-313. " readers. 3.; '~ ttijiite .. up: and": fourth cem- im, of the pubic Ei. tho aa; TiGUiiauAt 3 -". PUBLIC SERVICE. COMPANY or NORTHERN ILLINOIS a.1er.9et .. M' li madam no. brwarotat_ttteAuutiant. but '4 ing Intel'ior. Lighting T mm. mm. on Manager .4ng IpMr1tfilr,htetUtr. s,odo,oooinrrrvaue-gttit.ei.tue mam LGiihGaaorEuetriettv Y/ WW. mum. g" m nun-r aurnouznn you awn 1lrtgrose Driving Confidence : 11 RECENT survey made by the Eye C sight Gonsetriatittn Council of America Show: . that apprpximatiily 2;000,000 school children in the United States are, backward in their statics. A group of 28,667 public-school children With defective eyesight whs given a special Endymion which disclosed that 67 per cent were retarded in their straw: or. cr more years: goroper1ightingiatttedireetmeantrofHoech'ng children's vision but obviously, Wilma"? cannot regulate'the use of electricity in the homeortuetricisrwiroftstlierhtimrequip- ment. Theuseormisuseofthis'servioerests with the customer, but the Cathpany can, and it is anxious, to detitonstrate what it considers proper lighting. The Company has gathered a wealth of informa- tionontGruiirktorbeterhittting!br9eteme, stnrevjmiaetlnnmct,otiea,tandestftr9e.d.irt, _ . tionuflts mung Engineer, this information is available to customers. li%ter tittkne iattnimpetrtrtrtt developmmtin aaeestritsarvsesertutdthecoemt-tnProutn _ I _ . f ' 'O C t . ward"; "' - - T 'sitio, it-um conserve theerrealtthtesfth6trneten- handy"! family. "1Drivingaiiroedusosiatrusandgequirei, 'so little effort that you are free to de- .votc'all your attention tothe, rambles" '_of traffic. There is a - of cont? deuce in driving a Ford.' impossible with any more campliceted motor car. No. 11 in a series of statements about the Companf'a hmtiomts 1er ., N my»: :ZUGUBT "an. nib-1 . 1: 1?ieihi'/'li't' ity. bid, and: o uh: tor "mum um no Mutant tow-en. m 9-":qu 14mm; l 7m My"... tMd am- - 'iid , I'd-In ., St mu I: an pg: Reel mm con-(q has... 051m. nun-1' lna- vay Day at It. M. m; Pun- and - his. low. "OCR YARD. Dill! _ AUGUST " ELBNKSS WG- Thousand.- o! donat- In when and -iat pun-ima- (or Cattle. Hon-u. Show. Swine, Poultry,- Apical tun], nonhuman]. Apt", I'Peeta: rert, 1tlteAte a Bore and airbréiii Aetivttleq ad tho Ramon. an." "3'55; And Such a Midway! BATUKDAY. AUGUST' .30th REPUBHOAN DAI I AM these duly Iaturnodtt ind Ive-inc) man mm AWtt 3.12:. ','?ddN/fl'"g tr Wtt Butt ' Daremt PAVILION mm WHEEL tEtansnotti'ahmr at.) ttiii-jo):' Mfg,',', and ram 0%? Miyrhinerr C s 5.9} mums panama, 81 and "Manual, Indra. lit-\- "In an Blunt Milo FAIRl State's _ MAL RATES on / RAnArAytt The 71" Annual. THE PA" ON PARADE ANNUAL LiW'lirji, SHOW! m- II'IIUMBI d m lag and 'legal",', tom-OI! on I I never mm gttal I mom Pant, J Lake County k {All COUNTY County Juul.Rlat Ever l "an" banana Mtl IU DAILY W "

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