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Libertyville Independent, 27 Sep 1928, p. 5

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andbelprpeed thogartins [ reony roors |m ] WHITEY'S ORCHESTRA _ NowW! * idenc Yard Phone 415 A. NAGEL, Manager. Reéidence Phone 1663 YARDS: 128 EAST COOK AVE, LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINO!S LIBERTYVILLE CEMENT WORKS Home of WATERSEAL Roofing LAST DANCEKE Right now is the time to put in coal for E.f&"'.';&."..;'.:".&'.".':;; use next winter. In addition to economy : AEOOPA::I::H' Ee d (price being lowest at this time), you can [ Tucs.. Wednesd have your bins filled with the best grade [ 0::"" m 5 eoal, and with less trouble. -- ~ :'j "'mml&-:mfi We Have All Grades of Coal. "Fzmm In Our Yards. * EE +saARNTARG Folliks" Ray Bros. Pavilion DIAMOND LAKE Sat., Eve., Sept., 29 A8BK FOR rona ucce i ngpnepagu en nc nnane nan an en oo n o oc n n cnnan o Aerane uen n II "Five and T en Cent THE INDEPENDENT--$1.50 A Year Annie'" W.F. Franzen;yJr; || sold every day by thousands of glib salesmen always has the black lining" of disappointment. _ Ass Consult us before investing in any securities Our experience and --in-- formation are at your disposal, en-- tirely without obligation. Lake County National Bank Prizes for Season's Best Dancers and for the Most Popular Y oung Man and Young Lady OF THE 1928 SEASON ~ CEKT with a Black Lining Just Telephone 50 And * ., We Will Do The Rest. QUVUALITY CONCRETE BLOCK®-- FOR BETTER MHOMES The time to investigate \is before you invest ie Sky may or may n --one thing lj Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 I" America's Finest > Tableware. 35 t --1 L 1 thing 1$ cer-- "stock that is -'--------' toece, x a ## wea e TILES MADE IN ANY QVANTITY I'I . with JOAN CRAWFORD and f CARMEL MEYERS AUDITORIU M m-m'uwzvmo' branch--of the IIlinois Bell Telephone Company. Henry Seiler received word last Friday of the death of his brother Anthony Seiler, of Lemont, Illinols. The funeral was held Saturday morning at Lemont. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mulholland left on Sunday, for a week's vacation with relatives in Wisconsin. . Mre. Maude Lusk returned on Sun-- day from a N;bu'u with relatives at o 3 .!-".'. Miss LaVerne Swan, of Mundelein, has accepted a position as operator George Small is the owner of a new Dodge sport sedan delivered to him on Tuesday of last week!: morning for a ten day trip to Detroit and NMagara Falls, $ The Royal Neighbors will hold a bakery sale at Earl Corlett's m Saturday, September 29, at 1 o' Harry Madill Bartlett made a fly-- ing business trip to Rockford, Mon-- the great stage hit John Gilbert plays his greatest romantig plo as the underworld leader who challenges fate,. Sensational gang-- ster battle scenes. Joan Crawford gorgeous as the gangster's sweet heart. Also PATHE REVIEW and AESOP FABLE. 3 Sunday, Sept. 30 Monday, Oct. 1 . .. 'Also Animal Comedy, P Miles Northwest of Diamond Lake. New Coment Road runs from "BARNYARD FOLLIES" ; An underworld picture with a tre-- _--Tom Mix With TONY, the Wonder Horse, in which a six shooter wins in the Saturday, Sept. 29 "PAINTED POST' Six Mixed PINKS |'**» $1.00 hou ~Omitle, s party in _hono Other Kinds 25¢ Each |Re® Sehiew. at Jewelry and Gift Shop. The Home of Gifts 7 Heiroom Plate battle of love. Also LOUISE FAZENDA in BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BT SHOW ONLY., Also BEBE DANIELS in ERTYVILLE'S BIG FALL . HION SHOW THURSDAY _ .Y.~ COME EARLY FOR A T." STYLE SHOW AT ' Mundelein, HMiinois Residence Near Half Day On Diamond Lake Road McDonald's JOHN GILBERT in . Edwards C# 4 and 5_ sys Ad Neb ePAERC nd Personal Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kohout were in attendance Wednesday, at the In-- ternational business meeting of the Florists' Telegraph Delivéery Associ-- ation,,. which drew florists from all ever the world, to West Baden, Ind., where the session was held. ' A gang of men employed by Jl!-1 Cape and Sone, who paved the east there are 153 pupilse attending 8t. Joseph's Parochial school this year. The numbers according to grade are: first 27, sécond 18, third 18, fourth 20, fifth 15, sixth 20, seventh 17 and eighth 18. Mrs. Freol Rood, superintendent of Condell Memorial hospital, and Miss Irma Wright, surgical supervis-- or at the hospital, were dinner guests Friday night at the home of Dr.. 0. .C. Breitenback, 305 Glendenn-- ing Place, Waukegan. supper held at the LAwrence home on Laurel Avenue, on Monday eve-- ning. A number of Close relatives and friends were present and enjoyed the festivities. Mrs. George Lawrence was the guest of honor at a suprise birthday tyville Township was with the de} egation which went to Quincy, on Tuesday, to attend a meeting of the ©ounty poor farm officers. _ Miss Mildred Ray, who is attend-- ing Northwestern University <this 'vmdn:"';?umah::m | at ' i?lr.mdllu.l'ulm. _._It was revealed here: last week, that Jessie Knudsen, of Mundelein, and George Glihaver, of Kentuckey, were married on August 20th The bride is well known in Libertyville. Mre. John Numsen left on Wednes--| that Mr. and Mrs.<Kenneth Bock fid\&smmmfigm City, | who have been.living at West Paim , 18 . enjoying a Yisitat the|Beach, Florida escaved the dangers home of fl sister. . --. of thokunnmstom-h.mofln da of shigas . tH o a week ago. Arecwell known Mre..Jack. Bradford left Wednes--|in . Libertyville, formeriy;; having day for Wheatfield, Ind., wheré she | jived here. ¥ will visit for a wéek with her mother Mrs. Mark Knapp. m'lr;o&.lm %yeock e:';ertuned e A : u ursday afternoon. Miss Loretta Dorfler, of EvanstoD. | Prizes were awarded to MrS. Artiifit visited at the home of her--parents,|Whitney, Mrs. Matt Tritz, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dorfler over the George Whitney and consolation week end. wrize to Mrs: Frank Banmgartner Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hanover, $22 McKinley ave. were guests Satur-- day night at a dinner party at the Palmer House in Chicago. Frank Druba, motorcycle officer, who is fully convalesced from his injuries received several weeks ago hanntnrmdtohhuuqo. Marshall Dennis Limberry has in Ahis posession a gold handle knife. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Greenwood, of Oshkosh, Wis., returned to their res idence on Friday, after having spent a number of days with friends and relatives in Libertyville and Munde-- party in honor of Mr. Bennett's father at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carmody who moved from Libertyvyille to Gary, Indians a few years ago have return-- ed to town and will make their home spending a week at Sheridan Wyom-- W. T. Eaton, of St. Petersburg, Fla., brother of George A. Eaton, 125 First street returned to his home city in the south, Saturday after hay-- ing made an extended visit in Liber-- tyville and surrounding towns. The Public Service Company have hired a night watchman for their ne--w building under construction at Owner can have same Bby calling on Marshall Limberry: and identifying here again. the corner of Church and Milwaukee aveaue. A. E. Suter, vice--president of the Libertyville Trust and Savings Bank, Mrs. Lulu Mattock who has been spending the summer in Chicago, called on friends here this week. Bhe will return to California in a few Digétz's Stables _ _' IVANHOE f EVERY WED., AND SAT., EVENING Enrollment »*'records show that Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bennett and C. M. Wilcox, supervisor of Liber-- & xk )AAA grties"' le appearance. JP ANCING coarommenies__ ILt zs 1 RECULAR OLD TimE® pances ------ |I| _ s1.50 7 on Tuesday 'of gfifinm:idiukidlnmn : enced, which have been undergoing + | correction this week at the practice | B. H. Miller G. C. Gridlsy sessions. Libertyville will be ropro-- | Phones6Tand98 _ Phones45 and 157 speedy team from Crystal Lake, in a Northwest Conference League game. That Crystal Lake will be a strong opponent, is assured, because of their victory last week over Bar-- rington. The local orange and black warriors .returned from their gsame with Maine last week, defeated but enced players* this week and the march with the team from Crystal Lake should be a fighting and excit-- ing affair. The game is called for 2:30 Saturday afternoon, at Liberty Field. 'The weather is ideal for Loot-- ball and it is expected 'that large crowds will turn out to witness the leave Sunday on an auto trip which wil Itake them to . Warsaw, Ken-- tucky, where they will spend a few days visiting Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrse. J. F. Dponaldson. They will also go to Cincinnati, Madison, Ind., and Oother points. On their way home they wil} stop at Joliet, where Dr. Smith will attend the meeting of the Northern Illinois Dental Society. In all they expect too be away for two aggregation played together and cer-- weeks. urday, when they will clash with delegates to the Kiwanis Convention held in Waukegan this week, by the local organization last Friday night. They were to have registered in Waukegan on Tuesday, at a business session of the convention. * Arrangements are being made to stage in Libertyville with the aid of one of the community organizations a "Sells HealthOCircus" an amus-- ing and instructive presentation con-- cerning dental care of the teeth. It will probably be given some time in early November.-- It is the product of a Lake County dentist and is be-- ,m: widely presented in connection with dental education among school R G. Kaping, the Realtor--Insuror, Dunr, district manager mmma.mfiufi,mw@ mmfau(: of valuable paper wallets which be |nis duties Monday, after enjoying a will distribute among his clientele: | week's vacation. '-- ervagh it. Raging, ho neks that you . he asks that you| -- Mark Neville returned personally call at his office for one 'm.w"Nm"M'm,me Oof these wallets which will be given |spent ten days driving in the Ozark w'alku would o:; from $2.50 m\ eI Hecmml mby to $3.50 if purchased in stores. as o of GraySlak! A message from Springfield morning -mouuszwwuw CARD OF . THANKS _ young men are to receive their law| I wish to express my sincere diplomas from the mumm.mm.nymyfrkw'm court in the class of 300 new law-- | Leighbors for the assistance and yers to hang out their shingles in |8Y®Dathy in the loss of my beloved October. Kurt Kiesow, George R.|Wife; also to those who furnished whmwmm'ho'mW"lm&om-vl'- break into their profession in Wau-- preciation to the Ladies'® Aid Society kegan. --__ |and the pastor of St. John's Evan-- _Woseph Earnshaw who was dis-- A htm;oil.x:';bwy wrecked pital Friday, was taken to Lockport, | license plates and a Chicago vehicle where. his relatives live, on Sunday. |tag, was brought into the Libertyville He is getting around now with the | Garage Saturday nite, about midnite, aid of crutches but it will be some |after being found abandoned on Rt. time before he will be able to walk |21, betwéen Libertyville and Grays-- without using them. lake, <«The car is almost a complete eage i2 2e ho 1 on o_ uoo' Iwreck, and from appearunces, hbow Bgiruhmentl were served after the |preeted early risers. Tuesday m( pay ing. * ax a trace of snow gm'le Further improvements are being | 08Y was recorded as "":{a accomplished on tlie Southeast sile ?fimm't'h:rn t&fm tho' once t mane viates"" oniire ol,cg, | 1899 _ 'The weather 'has 'moders ones many p + o of rew walks have been put in the ""'dfl:':l:" and today is rated neighborhood of Park avenue and | °**** * ' Third, Fourth and Fifth streets.; Miss Irma Wright and Miss nc ; f a thy Johantges, nurses at: the a ien' by" M "idLe frlat (dell bospital..will entertain as t1 Jusencs will" be 'held.-- Wednesday | Suest on Bunday Miss Mrrtle # I A M hight, October 3 in St. Josepa's Hail, | tr®l 0f Deerfleld. . starting at 8 o'clock. 500, . euchre|-- Mrs. Freol Rood will spend and bunco will be played. Refresh|week end visiting relatives in | ments will be served. Come @and |nome town, Rochester, Indiana. have a good time. *.: tfarr ipesks 420 0 00 > children. Church will meet Tuesday, October 2 at 2:30 with Mrs. John DeLong. Mrs. -- Lee Whaitney, Mrs. Waiter Lightbody and Mrs. Francis Tripp will be assisting hostesses. Mem-- bers bring aprons for Bazaar. The Libertyville High School Grid Otto Boehm, Paul MacGuffin and notie tss S 1471 td m eA Y cktk uks Ti S l wiiey i ie Singnight on |'!§1f§_'_ pened around midnight --on BUY -- AND BUILD Mark Neville returned to Liberty-- ville Wednesday night, after having spent ten days driving in the Ozark Mountains. He was accompanied by his brother, Carson, of Grayslake. gelical Lutheran church. authorities are checking up on li-- cenge records to find out the name of the owner of the car. No one ton, Rhode Island, on October 1. He will officlate at St. Lawrence's for the last time in the services of Sun-- day, Sept. 30, at 8 and 11 a. m. H. Dunr, district manager of the North Shore Gas Co., returned to his duties Monday, after enjoying a week's vacation. anyone could have remained alive and been in thescar when it was Autumn was ushered in last Sat-- urday, with real fall weather. Sun-- day was blustery, with a biting wind from the north. Monday morning a white frost, the first of the season, greeted early risers. Tuesday morn-- ing a trace of snow was noted. Mon-- dqywfiueordoduthocoumup tember day in the history of ChLl cago weather bureau, with the ex-- ception of one day in September. 1889. The weather has moderated 'The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will meet at the Church next Thursday, Oot. 4, at 2 p. m. 4 * Rev. H. B. Gwyn will leave for his new charge at Holy Trinity, Tiver-- ton: Rhode Island, on October 1. He .Beveral Libertyville boys reached the age of 12 years during the sum-- mer, and are now eligible to become Boy Scouts. ' Troop No. 71 meets each Friday night at 7:30 at the home of Scoutmaster Hobart Swan, on Elmwood Ave. All boys over 12 years old are~ invited to join the Scout troop and participate in the work of the organization. Miss Irma Wright and Miss Doro thy Johantges, nurses at: the Con-- dell hospital, will entertain their guest on Sunday Miss llyr"o-cot» trell of Deerfield. . Mrs.. Freol Rood will spend the week end visiting relatives in her . Not responsible for any debts con-- tracted by anyone, other than my-- ~~~~October 13th h. 3% COPELAND MANOR Sweets for The treat Supreme. Je# _A || _ Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 --Libertyville Lumber Co. LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT McDonald's Commercial School 311 Park Avenue TeCEEnont lwm Illinois Register Now For Fall Classes Leave your order for this coming winter's fuel with us now, and we will deliver at your convenience. «We have all sizes and grades. * Book Your CGoal Order Now. First National Bank Let the mailman do it for you. You can stay at home and still bank with us by mail on such a day. * @EatE a A nice, warm fire and a big easy chair are more inviting on a cold day than a trip to the bank facing a North-- : Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS COMMERCIAL COURSES Individual Instruction Positions Secured for Graduates BANK BY "Down by the Old Depot" Been There Twenty Years Full Weight Guaranteed. '~ * We helped others -- We'll help you. Bxf9% MA 1 To3 e n Prmedet sn Rled i F2 °. BP M u0 B2 e .. n ol in e L d on Ctr anl es to.":> " n% | y s¥ c enget eva ie s 2 ALL i > C P un 64. WITH US! No#A ho # 4 *

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