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Libertyville Independent, 26 May 1921, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR THE UBERTYVlU£-EPENDEN1T' THUISDAY..MAY 26, 1921. h ety ville independent Church cervieij DTOA LtdwCoatity lndepenck"'t - Waukegan Weekly Sm pESBTERIAN ALBRYVLENW Eari C. Morgan, Pastor Fe JchîoJ ?lAniIi . iiiciJrk IN i' r i3 ý,ýtt.red cfS t Àtt>sll, lM al Matter. Sabbath 'Scho< I ':45 a. m.Roy FttePsofc nLbryîl sScn . iv Sdas hi iiri,,r..of nosii'lia un t îkî h OSiiekof Ne t YrkCityb Wright, vuperintendenthe tii'stend-t1i'ii.îf Iis tti'i u A REALa IDE. ance is larger than rien. You are Raymlond Keîchiuriil 5', iiîiie i -sho nN'l;tl. Oie western city haa tackled this AniericanizaùtiOfl Thisservice i lied frlends in lbitriIIi e Sundaý . N n.-$F ,riii r MriIue chor fro a nw anleaid the îew idea could wel be Pr a t ilIla. m mhi sr i ssceec odneri n i choe fom îe anlejrti be the Union Mernorial service spn ,,u'hiag ai nhnnded in h i.lc adopted by every town and city in the nlation. espeeially for the G. A. R. and the week end ai th ht -i' ,4iCilie-i Iiiieni...liiJlit I l lce boniý , oh Pupla xi he ohols f tatcity bring home their Ainerican Legion. The sermon will by Mr. aind Mis-. J. t;oIdlitr.cin I ' eii I ji ilif -PuI 'rinltit scha iiiof t ho lias been. 1. report carda to their parents, aid on this card'is "lCiti- preacheul by the Rev. . F 'Kîeihauer, Mi1~d3i.EM'~lfietrs- hlh in o l. 'OS evwck he markp"W of thrgpupilfor the moîth. of the Methodist chut-eh and the music îmîRI.il'iE numbi o? relliases an W abhe oku fth e uxiwîlbe i charge of Jack Badoi ffressiolnHjow ~ -uable it.>lie ut, randîl îroiînd the Wo'e nwaou ht the sainie church; Mrs. Durand will uicî~ . .t nlr 'Wait a m inute; tbis IlCitizenzhip" lu înot some study, preside at the crgan. There sill bc no Mrs. Annfa 1loih . itiî attendi.d thiiîqîiarantine. aome diaguised history pi11; no air, it is a report on what childreii's sermon, and the teachers of fuea f c tece Msnr s SîssSb s Elei ooilaghici o ...~l ~U ~ 4h ~êhthe Primary and Junior departments Batzner, In W'aiikcctýii Friday. MissJhSal lVood, m 1au .litrji SPY ' " will kindly announce accordingly. The r JhWodanPulEI)aet! In this city citizenship in the schoola means deport- public is cordiaily îîrvited. MIi5. Frqel JoctiIicii letfTlursdaâ. of Heyworth, Ill., MCrein îarri"d Sàtur-i ment, attention, courtesy, politenesi, diligence, manners. Christian Endeavor 6:45 p. ni. Topic. for Fort Way ne. mnd., wlîere she will day, _Nlay -11 ai eigliit1,1.. î.he ýe'en utmethods. "Missionary Results in Africa. The remain for Iwo sîr.ks viiin e l oflY w îî erforuîed at leImof Anleader la Misa Alvene Frye. tives. the bride's brother, Fred Wood, 2ùIi Anunruly maxi is not a good citizen; a perverse child Preaching 7:30 p. nm. Topic of the J.N. Bernard. sîlît lias recenîly Washington BIvd., Chicago, the 11ev, i »*lgt be better perfect in American bistory, and be a even ng sermon: -Timing the Heart-tknteaec o heDdeln"r hmsn fiitn.Tecul iserable young American...So citisen8hip ih that city You are welcomn. taken bes aen th oln-o eeatne yMs ai nrw PraerMeeting W"nsday.June o uoo1ls.asi niohNo wr1 tene yMisMre 1nrM me vhat yuan ate h n wba o u s- yyou re . ay i*rayer nga prspectvey.yerof Libertyville and IRobert Wood. Tiiel moans ~ 5U~ £Y~ 1U1L ~ "J J""Topic for discussion: "Our Church and dymtrîwn ropciebyr bride was attired in a gown of white If William ties Ousie's hair to the ink well; if John - the World Parish." A miscellaneous shower waa gi"en9golgette crelîr and caî-ried a sbowerj ie slips a wad of second-hand gum down Mamie'. neck; Ladies' Aid Society wilI meet at the for Miss Bettye Joclihein ait her blormnie bquet. Her' brather, Fred. gave ber If Mattie sticks her tongue out at teacher, citizenshi.p homet of «,h Prefident, Mrs. EarI Moflday evening. A number of friends away. After the cerenuony a wedding - ~ ,t-- ~ thee ittie Corle tt on uraday, J une 2. were present. ani Miss Jochheim'-re siîjer was servea. .Mr. and Mrs. Dra- shows a "CI' no matter how letter pefc hs The. Children'e Congregation will ceived man> relly and useful gis. lier are visiting relatives in Chicago cherabs may beii their lessonz. meet next gabbath mornir.g in theDeicosrrehîiswr rcd tlswckani fwiaswilg The dullest boy in the roo m who honestly does bis Priniary and Junior Deparmetits down eiou;rfsh ntwr evd. hswekadltafwta>wi g bust each day. will outrank the most clever lad who fre- tairs for the Junior sermon. We musi Last Saturday alicînoon M'ni. lâng'10 Ile4yW Orth fori. kîisîî sîWitt,'Iii'the, meet prompily at 10:40 so ihai our gave a birthday Iart aitirIrolie oII grooms parents- Froin tliere- they quently dosa his worat. ~~~~~~services wiii be <ver. before the is parents, on Newtiirry av enuie, 12,su oo hi în-nOntii iit Sjo, from the firat grade up, the children are being Meniorial service upstairs. Those of is achoolunates beinc lîresent. The r ilbe ka long autotmobile tour, Te taught the vital principles of' governznent, of self re- children unattended by their parents afiernoon was slieni in lita> ing ganîrs. Mi IlI 5su YeIIoMsionet National Park stilaint, of. obedience. are requested tu gp directly home froni afier wbich I efreshnicnts or1 ice creaiuiI 1 and other pliaces ut inicreint in the __*the service of the Junior Congregation and cake were seri cd. niViiaIjI i1' r ivestcrO states, Tire) liave 0 yi*t ma sem lke about the best suggestion tw da own stairs. cid înunuber of IAjjt.' . lcîd' IMe ilIts 'nl ebîde. - the solution of this Arnericanization problem, doein't it? Muster catiltu the Scouts for____________________________ _____________ Memorial Day work ai th'e Church Club WALK 01N TE EEFT SDE.* Rooni, Monday, May 30. There will Joseph Xgrvel, a highway commissioner of the state cf Deleware, be foreflooa drill and work, and co- M A R O N A ND W IIT E makes the suggestion that pedestrians who use the state bighways in ura operation with the afternoon prograni. Full arrangements ai meeting, May 24. tctiom 'be uxged ta wallc on the -eft side of the highway. No meeting Tuesday, May 31. (Pieceived1Ii4d ore last We-I.) .îs.arrls Mie .WEncir. i1 Ath., k iligonth left side the pedestrian will always sec approacli- Tise annual Inter socite?> Tracli naeuni; Young,AIliaiaicu); iir lson.i. .mg cors for he wil be facing theni. Wheu walking on the right side lie POP ULAR YOUN COUPLENle ahldiL.TILAanui;Nl-tledwhlt r. s ~Utrai te sg '"ad cil f te *rier f cars and vos. MARRIED TUESOAY AT 3 P. M May 17. 12(1 IiiglirliundItles (T iniic1S 3;V.- '-~ h sghtanusaii th 4nersago. -The officiais ws. : onds> Voeiker, cagamon Sage; R ushr One of the most important reasots for such a mnovement is the salety 1isMl11dBonn,1agtrof Rrean tatîn lnlosrl rir tana.'um Hook, Athianacum.n, et laight travelers. A man on foot ean sec an approaChiug Mr long be- àlr. ,and Mrs. J. P. Browning, who i i Timers-C. Ji. ASsi-l. B. Ji~. ow Siol l'ut (Distrance, 35 Ier, 61., n i fore it reaches himt because of the lighta, but the driver of a motor vebi& $ ide in Lbertyville to.wnsbli, and aL îîîcniiou'T, 'Sagaiion Sage; Yioni-. Sux ot sec a pedestrian at night until lie is almnoat upon bila George Steadman, of the village of Lib- m Atlîanae-um; Kitch.'n, Atbanaeunl ertyvilie. were marrled Tuesdty. May Judges- F. J. Mreîît,.Mr. wk anti Kr. Narvel bas had the suggestionl tned out in varions ways and Ji 24, si 3 p.,ni. Tbe ceremoDy waa lier- James Swan. 220 Dast (Time ,74-5second.,) luddiud that it is a big improveinent over the preseut practice of wak forined ai OW, Preabyteriali churtnh, Announcer lias id Fhagg, TEginuei-, i.Ailanai-un; MWiglîinran.b àga iibsd o h iha.te oftllatijkg ç4ergyinan being lbhe Score Keecier--Hobari Swsan. Atýhacui; V.Egerh. hî ux ithr pe c t.~ hghwy. ev.BanC. ore lommnlftee on Awai is- Ver-a Morse naeuni.b * In an effort Io get eveîy 4merican and H-arriet Puinian. ssii Rîn (Tinte- 2 miinutes 24 1 Legion member in the s"ae iwt obtain The winners in thi- dîfferent eventêt e-onds) -Olendorf. Sagamnf Sage.; I aVicor mealbe ..e.. wr de- n onder of finish, were: hf. Odeti, Athankieunr; l-agerny. Sawi *partment closes tbe dstrbution huif 100 yard dasb (ie 11 25 seconda) nmon s;age. eaLieut. Col, Hloracýe Svkes t U.e Ser.Alhanaeulm; Voellkcr, Iisuils Throw (b4 feet 7 inûre..I The B lacksin th ShopsA., d:rector f the department lr ~ ~ ~ h u r T he Bl clsà t S op U.zoe.cabtbpi b ps - - naeunl; W. Englebrecbt, Athanactifli MieRon (lime 5:17 1-5)-Olendoif. 220 Hurdies (Tme 31 secondis) o *Libertvville Sagamon Sage; Rushmore. Athan- Voeiker. Sagamon Sage; Teërme>eI. Iaeum; Barneti. Athanaeuull. iAtbaflaeum; Wilson. Athanaeuni High Jumii) (H-4eikhtrd 4 fee~__ ___ __T o 1iin)rRodJrit(itac 7 et2i --Tbere was a île for botb fit andsrt Vocîker, Sagamon Sage; Tegniesci W ill C1os j iîrd places. By flipping a Coin the Ahanaeum; Wilson. Aihanaeuli. £ Saurd y Afern onscuflty in uriating, often Mmus il s~~~andard reedy for Iidney, liver, .ï çT e P b Effective Savundasecuree 4, ae I Grand Opening Dance RAY BROS., PAVILION Diamond Làke,illinois S-Iaturday Evening* May 28 8:30 TO 12:30 P. M. I bting qulck Y*il enud often ward oil deadly diiseasea. Known se the national remedy of Holland for more thar 200 yeats. AIl druggists. in thîe sie&. i..,okfer the mme gela dem.-Y boxe a" =et.iitte g Electricity On E~veyFarm pawer is made posu"bon evmr fixnby 'Wiys L2it. A pmacl, ecoaicd ldc- tde pluatfor ueonfarnis. ulee-vulvoe agine butas kerseme, craks, rune and ocqn Iticif. Contmus use .3"'- uiftsac. Let us demnonsttr. Or v"s fordetuiledinformadio DIETZ OTOR CO. PHONE 89 Libetyfdle. Ulmois SFREDERiCK, formerly f~-Barber Shoil,_w N!w, E1antee-first class barberv Iflit is service youtawa Smnith's -Bid DON'TOFC -stocki er ofs the Scranto HoteL. yko Cthey,.f l o gua-- work ta Al mny patrons. ant, we can please you. arber Shop IRGET THE :Yard Handicap Derby PALATINE* ILLINOIS. Sunday, May 29 1:30 P. M.' Ten Starters Twenty Mile Ford Race Polo Cames Tive Mile Motorcycle Race ENERAL ADMISSION $100 Pksphae Powdeir Gi t Th i trir r' e Il se;. I III Futi. n b i Auto I Telphoî WS.] ii. ni atil iltin i~i~iiot t *n2 n 55 Fi. Fr1.153 . i .'nîng. NI.îy 2" 'i' . :.,~ h %t> r ihanaiFiunir;Fitzgi raMld. .511. na.,ifl nou t r Jas cliiiTlir iii (21 rit- ' nilii-, ienilo. t Saga lîrri ciîg- ir"(lnl Slhilrrîelln KI, l- hici-ciir,'n Sa.î jt-h acus.- (Tinis- 2:4l,1 \%'(tn b>Ailianaci-irii Th.iirînnt,îs Kirdh en. SVigbiiuan iriir(r' ,, W Engie- brechil 'Iii.' fiîii Marrmion h> Ai bina. uni Th.'re wa- t.uhait, nlion'hni titis me-e!c rfn-ider t-ne ii,- itain VARIETY COLUMN The Junior SePnior banquet mas lu l'h Fdt ei ng0 515 S. .lt DI, :-( n iii I4o-iýirtî.. xlrii i iri 01.i'r '.c 4 Ii i il rat I i . a1 4ni M r ti itc .1- ,- Cie,ëL' ' rii , r 4i.;, r ' I..itt lin ?,tr oIining t M:I 1 Dis a ,nd t1924) h is official r 4-old I tr . i, 1c; wIds - . raînule for *,ni bouit!11 .1 , i-sid*.ni ,? I'iii .o N J 'Ah. rl, A., edw dUei ,tFor l, h -ti -I Iir. lie r.wel'ed 81.400 and a uP , Eu roli lie u.s t h.' lLà wod I1n O' (L- a h ch Ille' devia<îiiialiIoni. .'î îîîa,7 * :îîmuhIIIl.IIHhiiflIIIIIIIiiiUuIiIiIiiuIIIiIi gearEverLIMITED eair p.-i.rI iiapplie. humA $1 .051-ur lytt.Jîreîii - Aluminun Steiv Pan :nor !~O re Jri2 Cse; :11- y 14L cntr4 SE he diffcrnc.- FEEL the cdjfferance- iCNOW the differc-. - gi*6 Wea-Eer Tînis Special Oîqer i S r.ade su you r-rin ,ee fo- yourseif that aluminumn utensils art N4 d l SauIne. "Wear.Ever" utensils are Made L.. .uaîclJ: gthick, cold-rolled sheet aluminum - Melai -ilc M again and again has been passed through cigartnc zrollir.g mils and subjected to.tise pressure of 1.Uge stamping machine. -E Get your Stew Pan todayl r We have recently bought at a bargain an as- sartment of "'Wear-Ever" Aluminum Ware at a big reduction, asnd will pass the saving on ta our cus- tomers. Here aie three items--Note the saving ROASTERS, Regular price $9.50, Sale price $7.50 TEA KETTLES, Regular price $6.7 5, Sale price $5. 50 n STEW PANS, Regular price $2.50, Sale price $1 .75 Schanck Hdw.Co. TELEPHONE 39 LIBERTY VILE t- Uni. - will be closed on Saturday after- naons, PESTER & SON LEO PIEPER aili our e: You'l ers dl: late 1 Whai us foi LIBE Ho HARDEN'S ORCHESTRA, Elain, Illinoisfeaturing Lawrence Powell on druns andI xylophone, and Merrili Sinclair, a boy woncler on the e~xaphone.1 TICKETS 90 CENTS, WAR TAX 10 CENTS À good tini s assured. COME. housr wasl quilt your drap coat~ yQUr whai you to Yi ner i We Li Phone ' l 2 Ou 16

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