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Libertyville Independent, 15 Dec 1921, p. 7

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noS to *«MB ton, that tha rder. gftp and Farmers mth.. p.aum. ýdand aer ng. SUNDAYS r ONLY. Y3LBY Dok Avenue. 3J. [,LlNOISý 'CKER %W. Street L.INOIS. Phoune rioow aw ýLlNOlS. ig. fAce Phone 18. roneer E74 TI-I LIERTYILL I DPEN~FNTTHUSI)A TH 'RSlAY[114I P109 fruit stilati, ra u ifr. ireirri tui, i)rrLtitli DRIVES BLAZIN6i 'tut-. , ,'vrr itarr'urrljiLrcD INSTANT= 1 r, A UTOMOBILE TO t upier a shtort prrrgrani warr grv-r. The LY WIIEN HIEAD IS ~ ttt t 'r.irîin rarîriCharleri Brown ao- /vgr.giy. 'rrttrrfl r,irnis: paie y Mtr. Gici. (INl'I r 'in'lhist FIRE DEPÂRTMENT'lranRrd WEthDY BiiAIl bh A. J. Merchant saves machine Bernice Dinsmore.*1 Frank O'Hare, empifloyed at Foldaoutrealenoon, t from.total destruction; caught Piano duet LIaVerne.-1Yixon and General Boiliers Co. 'met inu'0rrrbsthr Howard Smith.-1 childiren tram 111r tire west of tI3wf Sketch- "Mary Jane Finds a Ring, 1, death late Saturday dairy. 1 Mistrens, Dorothy Welsh; Mary Jane, When the fire depertouent gorri (o a'Bernice Dinsmore. 1Frank 0(lutin-, iged l K.r t tia Unt --Eong tire one doesn't think anyting of Jit Wrestligir match- Howard Smith. 1 Uni-iinîrîl errirîafri it'ed glad w e tisE It viraia tire dejrartment la su 1LaVerne DXon. nîrwas iorr41i rianir' v ir'rk r rer. ltr' arLeus glat the hI poe t o.tFollowing the program a Parent- Letiurgoitîr'herh poe t o.nthsuss odr areesTeachers association was organized. . ~tlr"" u .'î l r' tîîr usîr salms 122:1. But, whe hsuulore arvr The following wereelected: Mrs. Mabel t 'lilY'i rt lire Genurat litottîs prnS ed, and the tire cornes ta the tire de- McCullough, president; Mrs. Charles 111aY (rn the flatsa,..rouiti oft Waukega n. Nxt . rbbatb's Su partment thure ls something to talk Hook, vice president, Mrs. Wilhs 1 b1.Ire of t,- irtria lits 0Olaru son will close tihe about. Austin, secretary and tiensurer. The 1 i5 s orkinr ticar i u ge eanf'.-'.uraîrsîlu Paul for th-r Thi lajus wat appne association desires ta bringabout ai whtrn ihren was a c.ave- un. 'Oit' po..-wbo are coming r Thi l Jarwh hirend ta the dloser relationship betweenh orne and rviilaiî'il a nionrirur 12 iby 12 beaut classes rugularly brý Waukegan fire departmnent late Fr1- t chool. r-' nr;rithe heuritof thre 'r crJi Hfi; good fro ma study day atternoon. - - rit was î'rusred as., irrgtkilti str could ido ail thinga il Wben A. J. Merchant, Jr., a local 00000 0000000000 o u li-rly arn eggshell. The suhject for thr coal dealer, discevered tiret bis auto- r TFFR MOL o Fillow employes wtro. wiinursspd 'ill bu Fihun mobile was on tire he dld not become t TFOD SHO i(. accidlent ruret ilrirearsltrncî excited. He was about two or three 000100000000o 00 oo @00000o nf their crorarie rand aftir'c'n i'ider- Tasks." mile Wet o th citaonGr'd ait-a ite eff rYt'cerin tising tire Ar the euning Ci, mils wst f te ityon ran avn- Those who have flot been absent suflce heavy t tntr-t front ti- hody. A servrici-, a subject i ue snd realized lt would do no good schoîrl started are: Clyde Wutzke, gstu"rw lirirntîittsbrnta 5o rroa ta s'lm-on the tire department for George Murrie and Lucille Sponenburg. gInstnlolI fa e taneurriof0. "O rsu onri lie waà outside of their jurislidcuion. Casper Ott was absent Monday. Tlrherrdy if île niriii '5tîr t usho'.) il, uickening Ji, Obe Teo i, firedeatmet. o a o Miss Ion. Sponenburg gave a birth- 10 tlr tbhie & Totrin funeirl ioir'pecieîly invite ail >ou te h iedprmn.day party Saturday night. %% ltirruliii'c'rront i sl iui" .rn aý l nLeague meeting, butr To tlàak Us ta act and a moment M.Ca.By ndduheAieStimdiri., t uroner' j. i Ylr, 1,re- The well known ri ontieaceert r er Ca.keg and agteA icesing ' Tie verdit ot ire ijurywasr'h Oie Ws liter h. tepped o h ceea rwr akgnshoppers Saturday. rirai destin Ilinr.I irturlf'The rt 0ai ther ispe Mit and waa racing toward town. The spec T1fotanuiith.vnngper tacle of an automobile dashlng Teflfth grade are making mîlk ee<idrnble aandrlinrt eilfrrftr w il bsll rwe tbrougb thse ity streete wilir Dire and posters for physiology. md ofxtr lm- l eilsrtr smoke streaming out bebind was a cu.- *c Sponenburg spent Sunday with1 eatle.W iveP rion siht er lcalremdent bu Mrhe ar'ts.Te iur r-diýîto>-r t , fir iYboli ir-ar and see th. rionsuigit forloca risident butMr he parnts.ilitr 'lltnr- rtr i'r'n r'4r11 Oir n .t r>ir. Mrchant did flot pieuse to gîve a more The <ird grade made somne calendars tire C,-itura; itoter-iiirrri on On (trrisînarr Suni complete exhibition. tre rforrChristmas. 'rrn1i rie r' t n r rniotserr jî- r; ilbet be, irl Withln a very s4hort lime he bhadl Chester Faulkner had shredders lest vrrnr ' '. irr r. 1I' r t!r ' iir nrtri'r drawri up in front of the Central fine week. i 'ý I S '-" iin4î-w'tlî bu surj., GRAN6E HALL 11)15. ITEM~S 0F -NEWS ttl c iW d I t j; i, b lin . ila .rr ltled tiN rrliiik ri, ik rr'r'rj hby il), \1i- . '1 rrt , r jelical Church -tl,. ' ' i ' tlrf'3 said isoro me. r n ~ a , rnrn - tn hoti,5Ce f tRu-Lotit ' ' : Nri 1 t ' ýunday Sehroorri J tti/ %Val 1, K"i Ni,' J id tlud'y'of the gri-ew 11;1 r t t 'i'. .lril le quaierl, O 'tr~firi ' 'rît ' o t4unrdi, v Sctoijtur g, i i s ii-. .t i'. derived i-i uch 1 t'iiili1r ,,î',t ' i, tri ibis man whrr rtr r rý' rerl- '.'. .'r' it 'I tri toititt. ,r! t Il* nirlrning set '.i< 'ý o te 'm l I -ai- t. ti ' î 1Jh b. drhsüUsIri il , t irr augiitr-i ln-eri-si to i-en ý_ Mir-se. Hlii i s ' 'ti',la tu-jne Teaching 1aliirer mut.' Satuuidar ortv people t t ",i 'it irtri r i ' \Vrbt' 'r r ir'nrî ,grnntng ai m . <i 'n 'tir- '. tir, besi i or~rnf VanDlike eri -lii mn -.. ir in. on w ir e ginen r di' r. ii: . rOfi Lching sr'jce, sand w ri) 'tr'n'OrttrrnHeat Wakens Thein. ý(in Io cor n d A evk t trii' lfuiilXnlas ened t frii l, > J1r p I,> 'y itiz rrtîr t r ir f-u lieg li Ii ., i:a l.. gtl itrrrr rl rut in -nus rin itlrtisiti , Tir lt i r .' ., rrt Our Reliable -Damp-Wash Servicê--- A I tt. itVarn- d tî'îartrni. 'Lt rrn'titi tri' -.,i loio- lO. ,ho want ta do away whtrti I, , f.IrIlnd îîuss washday or of havin'g ta botlher ',n,,,t Int, ni t roitlir-hot!.- ta do thtç washlng, preterflng o ti aOtr l- nir. tV art, giving you a description of. WHAT OUR RELIABLE DAMP WASH SERVICE MANS: MilR IZELIALLE NIIIM Ml SERVICE mteans that your' gi.'irirwhern I rîndr-rr ili îth.-reirned 10 3'ou in a damp (flot 'rrtrotien ir srlrt,'%ur'niuin ithai moi, el the goods are lu. an tioflabr- ti idion Vrrur ert-il:e -ttrhr d whr-n iîe.ird tithe LaundrY, dry noi w rt. YV ii %%,r w hr d r-eîrararrIy by tbemselvem, n (ti irkedl trI R LIAIILE DrAMI W ASIl SERVICE meens that you (an efl Il' 5 Ibs. (il faiimî waslrmng for $1.25, which las morte Jaiinilryihan iie average faniffly haro. Shoxuld you have more thala 25 lb,,, w. rri]!ir-n "harg, i- in-, cents per lb. for each additional lr(irnd. OUR11 IELIAIiLE i)AMP r'.AI SERVICE means that We will de) .rrur faniily wash in the same miner as you would do lit orîrrs-i i aveil a trtrwoan (Io it, except that we will dean'.- strate iii you zliai 'vo will do it butter and cheaper and Bave you thef incontpr-nn-e ri, wéll, as rpnder you betee service. GIVE OUR RELIABLE DAM? WASH SERVICE A TRIAL Senti us vour farnily wash in a beg made of ticklng or strong wite maerial arbouîitone ' vrd wide and one and one-fourth yards long. Thie ba, wrtilbp washed uach lime and your Iaundry1u turneri in Il. A LAUNDRV BAG WILL BE FURNISHED AT COST- The Reliable- LaundIry HIGHLAND PARK an»d LIBERTY ILLE Highland Park Telephone 178. LibertYville Telophone 67-R station on Maditson tînt] s fo r ur Charles Rasmussen whr ,, fot attrOrj. dansloi, rrr r ' i.î l,' t b, ;rt i ý -n r the firemun rIo rom r' rrils sitsts r - iiîrr' ing ,chuol this year 'ont rr'r unt i rck- 'rr orjIîtrr rt 0r i ' l tr W ith the ad(th c IIr î irr mîc 1.'rl ilîr'flr' ne8s cri y reading tiI'r' nr' tirra'i5 OO .O r>( n ) ir i a !lil> I i men gnon iîad Il. 'riti'uni - i t r i r rs i n rr lttrir- t)" DtrEirît1,EL.t01"11' ' ritr r rA '-ur'tanrtotrnl'irrn lr'r'Itir, wr- l .iss iî.tt )LnrI- 1 j,:Irtit ir. r5-v. 0 000u0000000000 Qo oo'F.o>o o , Il lt itrur.Chi ti<rt wl)îr.tr woîirI t r'.' -trr . i .' Mrs. N. lRasrr.ru.rrur.rt i. r t", ai V ,r n brun no!i lIre c (tr i ir'irrr. rrr ' Wtt I) %a krgan Saturta,,. - . ' l rrl'r!]________:____(I______ rar, r n itr' filîr .' I tilt'i. ltt î t \' 'r' S' rt.r. ' ' r' ..:- <ar. rfir rn-r .-Xt,, r'rt'rr r Irrud fr-n- I,ý. ,I iti"ir. rtu't , . rrMr'ril ' 1 r* . r îJl OrrIUdnAknrrtt r i rlu' Sr a ', ti' . , , iirt;rlrîverythg Sason able . Mnrdtîi 'nPROGRESSlVT7SCHOOL o, ' , r,11t.'!IiiIr"tr'i r . I rt.'r'in the way of F~rits, and Vegetables for the~ 0 fURNEE o0 I'...r"r Jt II. t. '.i'*r.r en tIli . ritt"tT'-r. . . t ~ rr~ ~ ..t r r -~ t ' 'Xmas Diriner-..the finest Naval and Florida mai, ft'rtr r' ' ' ' '.t '.r tt'. ' "i .' r idPresb, r ,aitrOranges, California and Irnported Grapes, ..rt.irr.r'it~ i urrr' ' .~r~rJ. t 'tr rTangerines, Kiln-dried Sweet Potatoes, Let- -rr t.I rrI " r a..r nt.r riV'"r »tÂ.., Y% trt'r 'n" e, a rieOlives, Pickles, Rel- rr'ilr -ini; .' ' t 'r '.' t i-t r.i-.ishes, ec, tprcswithin reason. uýs '.uifrrig frJI:'r- " "rd-' ' I , ;-,-1I. t(nIl . -11 1-t stnore. r ' ti'îîr, a ndf't t t!.i r' I .'t'rr't'. tir, r 1,;1 i atti ' r i nI ; >rr lrrdaî nitgiiî,L ii, r-..rI air îî'a'rr Mr. tiir 1' .înrt Xl.iT, t r '.' rrit' h,'i I 'id i _____________d.___________________n-_ ____Il_____________________________r_ teann Inet tirîi ir 'i 'rt iiki~ t trt ri ,e. ft r LeU I lt ast, e . i ' .r' .'r'd;',r,;-ilrrir gr,Ltî'tr- ) th r trnn ýr 'sr- c rdeut t Iir. îng noneri tru thuir rien;'trun r"" -I r' . r . r (t lrr'it'7 w.'V HS.rirrIriljge nrad; ntking or rtrnItn.r Mr ri teoantar r'. 7' trrrTi ir i22c oIe at T n Tire tow î t h rri i jtrne5 id t' r iake 1h' irit e i] ail. iOSr rr' 1, b i .~- tt "t.r rt ltn ti r 2kA '...........îo. I «'xe N as villa Satrnay where La ke Vîrî ia e- 'f- T puttil. fnisirru writing t irr o t."t' . R-i d B1'rj rtIr't'trlrn - i 1cr.,u ki N ou da fo per pound ------------...... caqie the conquern-d. Ire lowi 'am ers'iner rîon tasi rrt.e. r rrd'iu ltlci r,rI ,dpa in s. Quaker Oats, Brail Nuts. fine quality,2 c t, a iy-tîM irsr. eiir r-..ns'-ir. I thesseHa' ri,-maIlnT. A . it tie wask- iir-lî'nT fi"s..ir.'s.....t..r-.t...........n..n...iperninou.d .rr......er l.r.e..a............er .o........ end wth ber sster. MNrs.Lionel Bull at I1,traninjar rîirri,11'i Sr, itîl tir mu BTiroîtîtw"Il'hAr-rn î' ' Amurng tire Chicagr i Vstorslarrt au k Forty Beans, Michiga0, crop 27c Fresh Roasted Peanuts, weru. Mrs, Appie ard, Miss Besnul'e tAkornn .îs h eni:,. ii.1 fr s.. a .urn l iunI - nil>, b . Gi t ri4 5.fr ..... ........i2eT .................... 1 Harm. Mrs. Jetmne 14'ocr, Mrns. H. E. Cecîle Aniann oniv 'misscuune wariun 1 rd Tirr- "dz.rrk%" uutirrL iitir rrrsinji "u'Delr MRtGtir' ontes rper pinlc Flooud, R. B. Dixon, Mn. and Mr.Liigir rpeUing durrng tire inntir of Nrrvernber i(, r rlin îîrle a*,r ni't c l an d. Tthis «" itttlr- - teI it î't.l.'. Deronges, Misser Mar g urte Cirntnd î,ý t thtand iopmn,- iddie. 1,122C Se23Jcc rags MinsC laris a guen. rist ionas scaddteiii i e î'îrn symthtnrr wrn apl-tlt' nt"' tJd ssize boule for ...... ........ per dozen . ........... .......... cmngyouknow. o o o o o o o 0o0o0o0o0o0o0oooo'uugily eojoý,rd. It takes 're ofi-t e dn'-ut rt fo.lsr STrril-t nag ofee, Oi Fashioned Peanut Surs imig o o.tent 'to draw ithe crowdas. The ijr- 2 ro 5.ooh'k t'Im. tbe chltdrcn Squares,0 Miss Mabel Schauber bas accepted ao QETN' 0N,.S Ojga a aiwe yadne, t i in t ilîtcradle raoldelrrit r 3 pounds for ................. pition. with the Victery Memonial * 00o SOtat>000000 o lTire preceeds ai tire e'enung sarr- , (flmefts. 'r;rir therr niothemnand grand. rmu D.Pr Lr,*Jnu rite rh o s p t a l , W a u k e g a n . 1 re u s e d l a ib e l i d e f r e y t h e e x e n ,, r- o t n s w i th i e g u e s t s f t is e rît f i p e o u a d u ... . . . . . ..r u ., . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . 1 3 c P e ra n u n t .. .. .. . ..'. .. . .l S. .c Many Gurnee pople attended court Mn. and M s. Belin attended the of sirawr bath, linrire scirol. ce an d :'Cu Iir-î. athtie Cammunri p u d- e p u d .... .......... in Waukegan ta hear tise trial of Gnrv. furerat of Henry Berlin in Barrington ~ n Ms rdCae s seriour- il uit urdr<nrnngp.e.3. turî Finest Bulk Cocoa,13 Chocolate Coated Peanuts,26 On Dec. 4, Yorung Peirpes society Mn. Berlin.went tu Chicagio Monday Rev .anr] Mrs. Boi-rctien sp-nitfast I'ctock. surr- rutwtech niglit srnt'- & Hammer Soda, Asj'd ugs met et thsehomne af Mn. Hartieb. and'Tuesdav. Tui-rdtuy 'iîh retivesio Chic.ago. in tire ('amiinii House. Thirty five were pr-sent. The meeting ssredFdgs wled by Miss Elsie Chase- Th Mrs. Feddien went to Ciicaga Mon- William Woftîen. 'sho bald chargi r ttt oc' e isponn ii per package ............ per pound ................................. !C Dec, il, meeting was hi-idaet tire borne day ta do Christmas shopping. a graceny 'norl n' n Waukegarr. s lie Il' îuttl andifloir, i. as eech la vertn ru Troy Evarporated Milk, MraaeJlis af Mrs. H. l., Sponenburg wittb Mn, sud Mrs. J. Sturm adfaniuly tire week end wrtir bis fanilY. IrorianT. 2 cans for ..... ---- ........ 1qe7ond..................u Fredinand Harteb as leader, visited Luersen, Sunday. F. W. Kursten of Chicago was irepepon Florence OIson wes tainnit] while Mn. and Mrs, J., Sturm and family gui-st of ihe Fredt r'laggie fsniily lasT 00'0000000 LbysDilPcls 7 Large, Sf Gum ros attending high achool Wednesday. ttie attended the bazaar at Palatine, last Sunnîey. per can ........... .......... -Li........ .l.Pickles,.27..So.. ..o..,-'1 was taken ta tire home of Mrs, Thorne Tirursday nigirt, Deiberi Meyer and George Kurtuz.o W IL L IA M S perSan Annaer pound ............. IDC anmd s:doctar called. Miss Florence is Mrs. Landman visit-d in Chicago wtro bave been in lire dry cteaning oOOOOOOO00OO>> rSaiAnapics,9 alePeusi . ts-tnd it pnu oi.Sunday. 1 businessirnhoSedalte Mo..ton tire lai-t H-urrah'! Wr- n,,done witir aur rrex ie i or..per pound -......-........... ............ GRANMAR SC110tiL We finished our exaniination Tuesuay . -ixmantir swrnubur'ued aur Tuusniay minnitionr, adeeyn ee e rifnSliced Peaches, 9~ Chocolate Drops, Mr. Simprson called WedneFd.ry aftîr- h uko h big rsbinafi-rnoon, [Dec. 6, Tire fine t.rted Itir î '22cereend i Gifi' tW 1..pe on florn. Th îio h rde hs be r ajiig b idn ,w ih w sa assrng mai a 40c value a ........p rp u d .......-.................... The prirnary pupile are wean'ung reed cop t' tî atning suldt.N. Meyecir wa tnfiTheboys aiurnrri er- are trcpplog Armours Pork and Beans,[o Chocolate Crescents, assorted faos baskets. ~~~~Tirey bave ta haul sand fin tiretirrire bhime of iis'fthser. F. H. Meyer. ad sonue ta', r' ruuress and otirurs ar': e p~ lvos ba ke.g c lv rt o t e Ra d oa . ut (I lel.pe c n .............. .. ........pMisu d . ...'.....tu......... ....per- ...can... Mr. Howard ofered prizes tir ueî ntirec. Sd nomd. if Wireeling Oitm tcnWoISop three chilidren wiso recein'ed tire bigiest Mn.and Mon rli Doogn traned rte guest of '.%r. and RIrs. R, H. Stn Tiescîlrdetkigîrîl ooau6Bncos.-2W averagein tn e tire efirst tiexemThnathons Tise eec endpaousefrorntuAnasiaCtonstm s ghtt LIkeerLove....i..e........n.. ..use..f.....turperasued C.ri..t......g....t....i..pe...bar....p.r...o.nd followcngpupils won: Howard Smith, Mn, and Mrs. Chas, Sturm and farnily Miss Margaret Carn of tChicagoa a ittle chili! in lthe'district. owgaSrdnsinpeov olIdrednCutrRisis 97; Robeit Stnang, 94; Murietta Heny, of Prairie Viewr visited eit the D. speot tire 'seek end witb hem <parents, .0Oe day wireu we were baving aur N9eincadnsi ueolv u f32drede lserRiis 93; Ruth Johnson, 93.Sum oe uda,3r. and lins. John Cerrrian. Thînksgivîug vacation somebody un- prpud....... e akg 2 Ruby Woley and Charlotte HunIr of Tire truckn used by tire construction Mrs. S. S. Love enuerained tire Five tered rire sciroot bîruse. Tbey broke a Pure New York Buckwheat Griffin's Seedless Raisins, ise Granýge Hall scirool wer- visitons men an tire Randt Road caugirc tire Hundred Club at hi-n home Wednesday window lu tire iasement, as a means 10 Pound cloth sack for ~ J per, Package ................... Wednesgv Salurday oear- Quentin's Cornrs. riternoon. ai getting in, Atter gaining admission Edwar Gillnge. arle arne A lle sic Sturmn, Cana Foreman and Bill1,Mns. H. G. Clou-e is entertahnklg tir-y tare daWo Ibe decorations, and Gne aeMlse, eddRiis facn becatSushabeofUn agesses. revisiling at tir,'J, Sturmn ber brother, wiro.ts lier e on a short broki tise deak of tise teacisen, Two 1 lb. 6 oz. tin for------------------------per package .................................... fo coleaueo lns. home Sunday. funlougis fron tierenigolem armyý.' ioles were alan sirot in one of thse out- We loat aur iinst basket bal garne of MflDrtyRihiwotahsbue.Uo ovcino uha the. season Tu"sday when we played the D[nelISturm 'sas aiironie over isecod gadose iheFrlin irooteeci thesauses. Upar ontionfsua an - fneshmen f nom tire higi sehool. We Sunday.seodgaeltierakhscrleî.iegutyatesrehbea wîIl wili a garni from them yet. ACscg uooiebre alofChicaga H4elghts. sjrent lire Week oui- year lu tateaS prison, Haveurt The grade scirool served supprin-mile sauts ai Quentho's Corners lest end et tire borne aiberlamn .A ie epen' epc~frpbb rp _________ en ISU.ttl o Snayng. RihiJ. tTi asudutdytewr rge D isplay of Toys, Etc*" mahe ptaoe, hipe befgrvy en L-mcie ,'ehd treFrd Mrnd sotMEîlwaîtitiurnnun and of rowdies. and rnuy citizen beviug L a mahd oaoeeipe ee _____ eny miceviiel tte rdson lave neturned. front Spokane, ,knowledge ot tite lastatIlly decit Benilin home Frtdey. Weh.,.wlsere Mn. Enennen attended sisould repart salie ta the autisoities. OIIIGIIE TEItS PI.I Mr.tBerlb~ and R. Schrultz made a e railroad trial. f'r ua-lwsts John I' F. i- nd riand Knox a j o h J 1z l ~ ai Mir. Graff visi'ed in Chicago Thurs- week en uetatteClause home. Brothers' rothrl utsa ean auîi day o fasat week, m d Mr.adMs. Harold Plagge aretre he in i ne very critica Icondlon.-_______________________________________________ 90-.e lueinLibertyville Saturdy, November 29. ourn portfolios. ce-J. Elsler vislted at ('hi- home of Tire following officers were i-iected Viet Cenxnak vraisborne for tise LàM8Christ Elssler 'Sunday, et the Rayai Nelghbbrs meeting Dec. week end. t.v mur ssf for Ctxcw a.Tu Edwin Krag was absent f nom is ome Stis: Oracle, Mrs, Anna Goodman; Tde Nortis Prairie basket bail teaur tae l 150 JÂXdwit several daso cont afI llnesa. vice oracle. Mrs. Gertrude Siiler; ?ast played a gaine vitisthse Rosleorsuat GE:1 the OES. 45 dhitas o an.Lù nitseCiritms rrgrm.à ath orthAlt -Grayslace, Illinois BYAI D~'IS9 PImtmnLae ont-T. ND.Marshal, Mrs. Meta LanÏge; lacer sen- 1 FretI n Lake Coutty -TheINODE r - -u ~jL, n,1YWHERE woT lIbartyville ORnittiel, Miss Laurà MuhIke; o«ter gon- PENDENT. '- - THE LIBERTYVILLE fNDEPEND£NT,ý THURSDAY, TI IURSDAY. DFC. 15. 1 (P 1

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