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Libertyville Independent, 23 Mar 1922, p. 2

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LIMFRTYYILLE I'ENM, THURSDAY MARCU 23,1922. NFROMLAun tNTY TO WED .RUSS IN PARIS ;Banchie Mason, of High- d Park to marry Vserolod Telesnitsky ka ceunI' ceidants are ltereat-1 *tae uewa tram Paris that ~eMsuof Highland Park la t ~auaa.Vsereled Teleanît- l~Wilsl set for Jue, Ilu Par WU dge a rornti t Urnsd ý, w lauche would Inuet UPOn. 1 htiis heart &flair vas a de- iusIeto friands efthtIe Mas- 4 ai Banche basgene un eSt -.for«caceer" since ber lu u ~ iy a atident at thea Un p Ç&M e. bre oaIs tart »« $oiortunato felov studeute A* Mn0 atlu8tt h bswas1 Wdtei %es that ber w-alth t tea a brner agulnat ber1 TIs vas a bit Unusual te oP$ivsualti' udelnts, Moit et ',a wb handicap velgblng tike. bing & brilllîmt studet ,,t»o Miss Miion look te writ. eMapatimi. Foc soem re 4tiauaiother pubheWU- j tSfd te aoc-rai magazines. 'Io a va sItigne Up fer ritaand ut lu airerai montha iftrk udel- govartittisu u O@k& ve beretarned te ne * and a fev mothi agOi F4qdfor an extendul stayIn lu ussiou l liste daugter of AIex e. -Miou, one or thse veaithi et1 Zigtiland tPa* asud sy a &MoafetTrIe -an. ,wXt lied a few- yoari age, ~ f s a àmusicien, fnt1 piod«. but a composer et ;«hlttioa., Their home -*Medmo et tIse culturel tbt more eocially lerellc$ s1as thongh ne bardier o '*biie a gueit of Mca. Masen tOut anbitieus but unevon In nov Mmle. Glorge Pol 'IMM and w-od bi'Normlan br«eeo<f Blanche Mason.. vas himel? a trequent via Mascu home lu those laya. , ttcr'the Museonu ver. dlv Peiazoo acqaitance de- their mariage flléved. ' bas alvai'. retalued oif tih Masen for ber pro *.?h 0ip0,0P0 0 0 00 A 9 .,Vos&> o o e o- *Op s a 17 o 2 MION ýT MARKET UÏ0 xoo. -r F4malto Copoepaymemt for a FEDERAL Flectuic Washing Machie G RABBÉI 1&criit TIONEERING l wain fibc tab.ld 5 ceas MLy ~ fDoe.uba m A Yof ooe NcOUNrY ST. C«l2441 FUS CU~VK2 GO. Il tu-s 'i "TIse Birbth gradep upiW are prepar Ila btake the final exanlUm lu iineli Ibstory Thucalai'o e bsw-o. The C14ldren ln 4h15s chooi-are very u'ucls lutocesteolinu cr féate±ee frieilda 't"»Y bave noteI tIse robin, blus blird.meedoar lArK.eoeg parrov w'1oolyeeker. bie i~jka uon mal k deer. ,The. Ufth sud ixtà grade. art aise makb in lrd bosh. Mci. Diedr vegt to Chicago last 000 000000044000000 Mis. Beduer and son reluel homei Prlday aiter sending the poilw-col ln Chicago. MU Orpita Rwà esant tIse viii end vItitber parents. Mci. AMlinue Relit bus returned tram Forida andI la vsiting her pas eute M. suq!bis. D. V .Waeh. bils Xuby Petermon &v4ipupls returned to titeir ocheol w-eck at Brick ichpol Mondai' rnarnng after a viii M. Peter Engelu bai beau on the, eile 1t tIse past week. Mr. George Beuyellot Raciue le visfing bis mother Mmi. babel Ben- Mr. Sud Mmi.FYaulI ifroulta entectased foty friands Saurdai' et ter»ln l Ionor <Of 410r ton ltaey'i à hrhty. A vr' eno7able time w-a bal ir #91 ipreseurtsudel oc a v r3 1*uteom lunch ail daerts4 ,Ir Ia 3gar may more smet hpy birI T TE IECKER BOAR» SAU obinmunlo lennteuded for this 7olumu abould be adldressed to William J. Wood, 202 Clark ave., 9 Cerne No. 168. 9-13 2419.ý Prasu Jensen's Forced Checkers. 9 13 24 19 1l 16 22 18 8 il 26 22 16 20 29 26 Il\ 16 18 14 10 17 21 14 6 10 26 21 10 17 21 14 1 6 22 18 13 17 28 24 4 8 18 15 7 10 14 7 26 22 17 26 31 22 5 9 30 25 9 14 22 là 25 21 17 22 18 14 10 17 21 14 Dravu IteeNes were cleche. Mc. Farn's f farm a va ne of the finest lu thel VOLIVA'S FUAT Most of Gui oe, youtng foîksat AaI-RW U laIte Friday (veflîng. (Shoulsi we add E R The luan cacou.is oas helsi lasi Sui-ÂVAA3sA1A41 urda, ad terwasno opposition the affiair was rahe u-el Wisconsin newspaper now 7M.an Is.L . Wakefield, Mis.1 wndswhttdowh Ditxrn. \Vill McCuloughi, Mrs. Young,l itde s axis o i Mr. and Mrs Will McClure, George,isai 1lize, Mrs. Sted-man., Charles Chase., .~.COT Mr. and _Mrs. Schryver andi Mra. Chas.j ZonI . T .e PhiTadlha nu Bookt attended the limerai of Mrs.' r blamnes Volivas envirouenet for2 Mary Price at Racine Thureday. bellevlng the earth no ha flat and ta- Mr. washburn la confined ta is tionary instead of a baIl revollng2 borne wth pneumonie, ou au lmagiiiary axis at the head- mies ljia Worth returnedi ta Bloorn. splitting rate. Lakte county la as flat1 r roo. , as a paneeke se anthe luqucersasys:2 ington Sunday "Datera v "eor e conderan AMc. Voliva of M188 De Celles epent Sudayinl Chi- Zion, City. Mi., tee harabli' for hie cago vît heme folks. bllet that tbe earth la flat,. vabaoulsi The Warren Cemeteri' Asso.ciation le cernember that mucb off thle earth le preparlng qL play for early Preenta- 'fIat ln the ueighborboed la whicii he tion Wi.tch for the date.lie. .M. and )m . Illiam Damons are-- movlng ton Waukegai. The Columbia, South Carolina, Rec- The vtst cyle show wvii i e ordsys: "Voliva offers $1100for at he ighachol ridy eenlgproef that the earth meves snd va et te bih ahoff FrIAY venigeffer $1.000 for proat that Voliva dftb March 24. 'en prave It doea't." A& St. Patcick's i»«Wi as g nat the clauroh >$arcb »th. A large attend A witer lu the Chicago Po»t tela ance enoymd man evenlng Of sganes. bey a ma.n enteresi the edItocisi -o- ceorna of the oId Chicago Dally. Globe GURNS OAMMR 8i40L sud demonstcated with a bucicet et The tegh «radars vill take thoîr bly ba gloe or th.e simlet peei- une - exluflit$m 1»lum i iOI Is.watec voulsi falofflits surface Thurs»s&' attex'noim of thie veek. wbîîe .epimiug round: Says te ai- The fih and Mixth grades are mak- nIle: iug picture attudi books. "A gent blev lu vlth -the (to hlm> George Daliel gavfe us an interesi- unaseailable argument tsait the earth mng talk beorie thse pupils of the upper ceuld not ha cou3d because t! It vas room 15'rday -alterneon. M. DaIllel ail thse vater wouid fait off..Fiedem- ,d us ahbo* tTeasa. It vas Try ln- onstrated vith a bucket of water and to, proved is point to thse extent o? del- terestlng.1 uging Nefaclous and George Sitar, The tryouts for the tOwn conteste ,who constltuted bis audience. Thon vera held lait voekt. and the followilgSler threw him out into thse alîsi'!' vere elected to ici' for VICID lte aclthrnetie =4 d spilnr conteste: Ho'w- ard Smith, Robet8gtrfgtRuth John- Il00 000000016600066S SM, BevntCe Dim5*eOYIae Dix- o SCHULTZ.SClIOPL 9 en Ruth Swsuitm. SPelng: M-1-..ooooooo,,.6,do etta Heurt. boisfleur', Robert Strfflg, Risile Swsn Everett Mc- orvilDe Keller vau absent f rom Clure and Ganevieve meCullougIs. scisool severai days lait week. _____________The pitoe.of? the interlor of the 0 0 00 0 00 00 0 0 00 Oi choihouse -Vas takan Tnesay. O SAUGATUCK 0o! ha âh:o StuayaY s e d 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The report cardas were gîven eut Emma Vau Hfashe spent Saturclay piday. OnIy asenneu t ftventY Pu- and Rondai' lu CÊCege. plila ere perfect In attePdasuCoe t Bob Thom"i ba a new wagon. inentIs. Mr. Mack lo vurking Iu tIse tin Bhop The boys are Isusi' lelng tIse lu Lake toreit, acheel yard. Mr. TIsasse bai rhuatler n luhis One dey test week tIhe boys made on lep and cUnt verk. ash walk freut theachocihoUe o te loyd Sobreck bicYcled te Llbeq*ty niah, as fl vas muddy ln cor school.. ville ThurMay afternom ansd steYed d the ah ak ejsdk* » an uigeansd came boe lu ths e -te keep Ibe fatlout of tte o ibnua l ng. .We thank th boys ver' IllOdfoc i Elizabeth Vau Der Wecff and Localt- maklug ¶the aaIswlk. ita voTe perfect la apoililg 'n W6L TIse s*gbth grade pupls are Pr- l W ha-vs a hat 20«., w-h»bhou" paring for lte-final exainhie#GXonIlu r -u marks la epelar Misd in alftbM@3 Ilîliunoisflstory vwhich, Iby W 44e tic. A untemark loc 10, a rad mark naz Tliui'sday. 1. x Lmiaxas aboya go, a black mark -09"Qa Warren Ôeeka bas started te gtboeî betveei 10 and 90, snd a bach croisB agâ~n ftr being ln tIse City' for aWIffle. below 700!O course va try net tei get TIse hfrd grade pispils bave started black mark$. the Elion Prit*ty Ileder Bock thcee. _____________The sitb grade milis hava tinisb.ad 00060000Q66900000 thelr history outliie for tiii'055and o PA~J ya are nov revieWtflg it. .o06,00.*O0000600000 eeeccernde0cutlc tien verk lu language lest vek t lps Miss 1lirene E. Mather apet tba whlnh are very ulce. weak end with hec parente. Mc. andi Seme et the boys muade bird housesa Mca. A. G. 'Mastiter, cetuMinlg ta, Des last eesk audet them Up lu the plaines Bunday evautug. 'schoal roorn. miss Rult V. Welf speut the week end withhler graldmether, Mca. Mary 0000000000*00000000 I, e f h cmbr oate-Crnro VASEY SCHOOL o Sens0 teuebrscfte Crnr0000 00000000000000 C1550" epeut riday even.lng wlth their1 tii.dte, Mms L. G. HIuthnga. Those w-be are leading lu the Star jMr%. Mary Mason apent thebe ek ctrast are ThecdoeaGlohis. Bih' Mac. endlnl Chicage vitit relatives. Un sud Sylvia Bedncr. ý.f5c Moanoi d Missernîleline Cook Those nelther- tardy nor absent for ,anelt Boodai' vith Mr. and Mra. Chas. the bast mtu tw er. avardasi a hall AtbrchetatWurcenville. hclidai' lait iSlday. ola The average for tIse trl-monthly ex- Quats a number of Prairie Vlev w 1 arinatleus tollow: Theodoce Giobis, 54Ofldedt *the coa parti' an1d dhCe 89 3-7,- Dorthi' Dilon 84 1-7; Arturi Ma&17111 et Evecet Ail report a Martin 89%4; Alvin Dovoil, 82 1-1; Oyl sSd 1im. vit Bednor. 93: Hazel Dillon, 86; Chas 6,_1Martin, 781«.. 0 0oo 0000o0 0 **,0o0o000o 0' o MADDEN.SCHOOLo 00000Ô00006000000:] The pupilas that baye witbdrawu.« tree aur onheal district are: Gladysa sud Riehard Mulder. Ensîs, Heivi and! Rafaisl. GttxnmerusL: those i aI have, entaresi are: Elloser amd Thoamas Sy- brandy and Mats, Mary, Frances sud. Johin Tare: whiciî briuge oc praseut enrelîmnens. of .rspiia ta s'lty-twe. Frank Ostic-I will quit wack for. Charles Oecik onu the White House! farm and will go ta Elgin te !ive i wlth hits brother H-arry. who vas; rnarrled lest fali. Mr. George Hufrnan purcbaaed aý Farsison tracter frorn the Wilsau ansi' Ohim Agaucy Marcais 1. Amie Wlezien5 aud Marie Neuman cf foufth grade w-re perfect luIn ll *ng lait week. Mr. snd Mca. Charles StoîrAnanu andi farnly sPent Suuclay witIs their daAgb tac Iu North Chicago. Mc. WaYter Buradttla painting thbe t'd tb .i i in fa di M, 1e IBhk424 K 18. wblte-12 21 K 26. Black to play' and vin. Selutik>u te, Problem, Na. 240. By A. H. Barues.1 Black-2 12 20 26._ Whiste--5 9 30 32 BlankItoteplay'and draw. 26 31 20 24* 24 27 31 26 26 23 5 5 1 3223l Il19l 1915 solution te l'robîrn No. 241. By A. H. Baruas. BiacIt 3 K 14 22. Wrlte-12 21 K 6 Black tot play and wiu. 22 18 18 15 1511l 14 9 9 6 6 1 1 6 6 1 1 5 21 17 r Solution t0 Problecu No. 242. Hi' W. J. Wood. illack-1 3 6 7 8 10 19 21. Wite-13 16 20 26 28 31 32. * Wsite t optaansd vin- 2016V 15 8 31 27 29 24 16 11 811l 312 10 16 710 15 18 Ir SoliotetoPrebiem-No. 243. By . 5 Ksar. Blaeck-21 K 24.ý Whl.te-,29 K ai. r- White 10 play' sud drair. 131 26 2930 29 5 222 30 26 24 19 19 23 23 18 18 25 Solution lb ProblutaNe. 244- Bi' n.C. F. Bacher. Bock-7 13 X 24. whie-i5 22 30 X I WhËte te play .an< draw. 302U 24 19 16519 7 14 22 17 st- golution te paebiet No. 246. Di' H944 Rudocis. ~Its-25 21 Ir Si. WbRtu taplay' sué vin. 25 22 17 21 24 30 15619 30 26 tFILE SUITS AO~' ZIO PO~E FFICERS Severs imtte w-e f3IIW ln ceont' ceunti' court agaluastZieti lîce afin lais lii Atty Albert U. HaL One suitj w- a 5 f oc AelO i.o4cq9m agaellet James MeQueeuy.gchicago detentive TIse. Baker, Mion Chut et police. Geo1 SStreld. assstant snd ls-acPerry, Pel- icaman cbarglug falmo arreat luncon- le nention vitIs tIs burulug a? soeaOf' voilva5s aigu boàrdu,,trgacnt FleteIs te er sud her beau. 'Machin Rouenit ac -Mol suit for $1,00.M oges "agalnit George sud TO.OiiSstc police offtcer w-be th. plaintifs charge -treatel titem cougbhy in erutlng the=n.Rougeb va.arc#ted Ou Chartiet01smoking w-biéle ptIecm pani cf MesW pot*bW'. Xi" letcber 'yU a hWlntht' f. * FIROT im LA iONV -- arMnuew-iy erented on ie fuarn du' # CnIwmjIM ta forth vest cornec of our disfltrictw&fleOoc O U. Ma t YTare bai recostli' bought ia uis 5a m IL *dmO te Patrick Manger tarr n d la nov amlit d*ging a driukizLg vaS.bad Mr- Hentry'Boyeu or Ibis diotrict la drilllug a wei on t-ho Adier esiata bue m"e nortb <of Libecty-vill, op MU. olia wattkee Avenue. TIse i'ung peoPle ofor dis2trc race cepreeented ai gatihcut at XWlai' ngW tet Waukegau, Orsyolake, Lake Forest Acalemi' and Everett. r1 5 Early i-istory et Oridt.y Ochool Af tac considerabe. difficuiti' vo ha mauaged, te gatber togethernme faca abou thIe early histori' ef eur dstric T. t la rather untoctunate that mst aIl of tIse old records have aither ait the estofet he bulblug toc the @n-. seen bat or bornaI. largement eft he plsj'grOulad. About 1wety years baeora the dis- Same oethtIe oarli' tosahar vers: clect vas reaiy o rgasised El*ja Louise Gridîsi', tinght for threk Gridley loitAe a place ofIad in the mouthsai a ialary of $20.00 sotheru corner ot hie farsu for tIses larript itunaveli tauglit thcee >UrpoiNe ef erectisg a sceol. menthe for tbree doIara par manîli. The next year a echool w-as bulit Lymuan Cotton, for tour months $241 rIsicI w-s uli'cOnstrUcte flo@eg;pa hnI. tha seats belng nommeon planka; ý ne JuetCarr, ttir.e menthe. $4.50 »er ,lastered wvas; OuiY board black-1 yack. a boards. tlu tact it bad veti'terw Cern- Severaft et hatirai pupils altendlng forts for thse blren. This building 1 echoal lu Ibis district are: Loule KIcO- vas sOls te fleuryi'rnth Iu 1857, tIse 1 par, Carda Meyar, Chtarles andi Clar- ysar tha district vas organIzal. nce Wilcax. Henry sud William Lem FoIlevliJ4thb e rmovel ofthtIe cal ker, Harman Hoitje, J. S. GrIlansd <chinaI bouse a uev Oew-as ereoted,; C. C. Te. which ile tbe building tbat la lu use ax The achool w-as nane a ater EliJali preseut lun 1916 tbis vas remodele. Grldlsy w-ho w-as et eue tine 0w-uer and an addition w-as bulit. At thsamefethe Oakvood farm and tse hlm va time C. F. Haie, promeut 0w-uer Of thse ove theuka focrtse pleasnt'altuatlot Oakw-ecd farm, donated a atrip et land of our achoo. OROFR IWANIR 0F NAVY LÂNI) An executive order lîsued Tirada) .,Prec-inry flenby te turil ,.%' Ihe nlted Qlat.'a Public Henlth Service the land et the Great La Uke. traininfg station. <omprlslflg 1 r.girr.,elial ufliti. Nos. 19 and "20" gi f Campil.Lawrence. FILES CLAIM AGAINST SUNNYBROOK SANITARIUM Edw. E. Hendee Mondai' tiled a -ne hchanlci lien lu the circuit against the' Bunnybrook Farm 8enltaritim for $1,607.30. vhich he dalmin tobe due for repair work doue on the hosPital *building laut April. The Saaitartum wuva destroyed by ire lait IYIdY. Trains leave Uibertyville aitbirty-minuîe in- tervals from 5: 46 a. m. ho 10: 46 a. m.,, then ai 11 - 48 a. M. and every haif heur thereafter until 8:48 p. m.; tben 9148 p. m. and every bouc thereafter until 12:46 a. m. fThese trains make prompt connections ai Lake Bluf for Chiicago. Baggage Checked to A»i Pointe South'Side Three fast trains daily from Lake Bluff ho 63rd and Dorchester Ave., Chicago. 'flese trains also stop ai Loop Stations, 43rd and Calumet, and 63rd and University. Chicago> North Shore & -MlwaukeeR. R. u3Errm cSOeFM PA~EIIGU STAT3OU ~i~vwoe74 .5 1: .Ce4 f8b~ comaDty Sa«. tedm o& be Salve your back! "'fiba lgsidalonth Put a Columbia "Hot Shoe ause» Ignition Batary wadethe front ai eàse seat of your Fotd, sud use it cur- -w- -~ ~~~-s P oc URF wMgnidapower instantly, ~e ~pu8 clm. W &T ThCk ils wWsoutABow tocl*y. bà Dry IBat"« for aul « a moiti by e1eùrtiaia a= imd gBeai stOif, and Dent ade Iin w upon 'biL Swift Electrie Trains *1 Chlicago The trains of the North Shore Line glide througb the pleasantLae-i district ai a smooib. swift pace that makes for perfept iding comfort. Cleanliness is a marked advantage of electric travel. Frequent service eliminates long delays and schedule complications. Trained employes are always aiert 10 offer as- sistance. Arrivais are prompt. Are you acquainted witb this convenient roule? Bapk-2 7 Il 12 K 22. WVhit"Z~ 14 20 21 29. Black te play' sud vin. Problem No. 248. By A. Berkneese. Eloctricity Io ýo a weews 1 a 1

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