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Libertyville Independent, 11 Mar 1926, p. 7

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es in 2i 9 i. vwu....~--»~4GK the Winter in Chicasge.;= r mex, Argmaniqe -*4& M' .t't.m -- . -- AGED RESIDENT -- _ OFcoUNTYIS TAKEN BY DEATH trao® the P. W. Newhouse bhome t0 zind of care and {eed ane of the Dr Harvey bouses. 'klnd of e..n and {eeding. * Miss Leoae Wightman who is attend | cmmemnnmmmepegnmememgeriess omm mm mdns ing llinois University, sp¢At the WOCK | 4 ecamocmecwecmeqmemmeqtcc end at her home * 41 j > Death coming last Thursday ended the useful life of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Howard, widow of the: late Martin A. Howard, who died at the home of her --&aughtor,. Mrs. John-- Thain . in _Mi!-- burn. She was §6 years of age: 1 . Mrs. Howard spent nearly all of the years of her life as a resident of the Pikeville nejfghborhood, north of Milburn: Her husband, who died some years ago was a farmer and a brickmason. Both were prominent in affairs of that section of the county for many years. -- Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Howard Resident of County for Nearly 80 Years Dies. 0o 0 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Baturday night. * f ' Dr. and Mrs. Grim have returned to thel rhome at Druce Lake, after spend-- o o o 0o 0o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 m' ~* Gertrude Soice gpf Russell, lIl., spemuc bursday with Mrs. Howard Tar-- Since the death of, her husband Mrs. Howard bas divided hber time between the homes of her two daugh-- ters,. Mrs. Thain of Milburn and Mrs. John Perkins who resides in Keno-- o -- GRAYSLAKE _ o o'clock Saturday afternoon mgo spent Sunday with lrh-ngh here Announcement has been made of the marriage of _ Clifford -- Grosvenor to Miss Erlene lmitaon. of Mendota Mr. aid Mrs Martin McGuire of Chicago «pen! S'.'Mn) at the MecGuire home near Highland Park ** * ** +« Chas Krueser. G. W Thoma« and L W Hook visited Pres Plaines, Ari-- ington Heights. Palatine and several ether towns Saturday, where they in speeted the paved streets .,; C. Wilbur has returned from Los Angeles Calif, where he spent. the past several months. . . _ Herbert Kerber of Chicago called on friends here Monday | > 'E-n?--. ladies met at Pester's hall last Wednesday night and orgk«rized an Aurilliary td the American Legion o 0o o0 0o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e -- ROUNDLAKE _ o 'Mr. and Mras. Ji mC€urran and son Purley. Mr and Mras Jim Luby and daugbisr Elinore motored to Chicago Mr and Mrs Dell Smith and daugch ter. Valoise of Round Lake,. and Mr and Mre William Smith of Grayslake motored to Waukegaw Friday --" and Mre I--o Hendee spent la«: Tuesday afternoon ai.thgyDobe home at Gages Corners ~ -- ' o o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o o 0 0 0 0 0 0o _ Mr and Mrs Deibert Richardson apent Frid@ay evening wih Mr and Mr# Charles Rippberger O _ % --~Mise Lucilie Rosing 'and Henry Honeman aitended the show at the Ma joatic ln'}l'nnif-(tn Saturday 'The funeral service was held ftom Beveral from ber?(lendod the bas-- st ball tournament at Evanston on Mr and Mrs. George Sweet of Cih -- Velma Fitzs and Billie Quick motor ed to Waukegan Sunday evening. O. A. Howard and Ray Rippberge: motored to Zion Sunday. Mre. William Wilmington visited her mother, Mre. Elizabeth_Fox, las: Friday. +o -- ~Mr .and Mrs. Mike Pitzen and chil dren spent Sunday afternoon with rel atives and friends at. McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Joe .lu'n( visited teh latter's sister at the Victory Memorial hospital Sundasyafternoon. e Chicago to visit the former's mather Mré. Nick. Kretachmer. ... s ~~Mrs. Bob Bracher and sister, Miss Lucile Rosing, motored to Waukegun Monday afternoon. _ _ . -- -- Mr. and. Mrs. Dell Richardson spent Baturday evening at the Frank Flary home. * 2s . Mrs. Ernst and daughter of Kenosha visited her brother, 0. A. Howard, last _ A. L. Dorfler of MundeleIn called on his sister, Mrs. Clara Rosing, last Monday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs. Harry Dietz and daugh ters, Rosemary and Dolores. motored to Grayfiake Friday afterngon. _Mrs. Leo Hendee was a Chicago caller Monday. _Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Bauer--and daughter, Evelyn. --and Charles and Miss Marjorie Cleveland motored to Mundelein Saturday. -- Jim Curran and son, Durley, motor ed to Libertyville and Mundelein Sat urday afternoon. _ C | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bracher spent Tuesday evening at the Milford Smith management of the pullets determiens to a~large extent the hatching ability of e€ggs from the pullets. Satisfactory egkE production, possibly 50 per cent, can be obtained prior to the hatching _ ~~~y»a with no détrimen%." _ 4. °C far as 'hatchabllity is concerned, pro-- WELL MATURED, LARGE SELECT ED PULLETS MAY B6 USED «5 TUREEDERS The.carefulness in selection and DRY CLEANING "Dry Cleaners as Well as Launderers 618 N. Green Bay Road Highland Park -- _ SEND IN YOUR LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926. EX~MERCHANT OF °_ | -- WADSWORTH DIFS 8 AT HOME SAT. -- Isaac Shields, former merchan!, were guests of Mr. McGu * at Wadsworth, and well known in the I'l-::::i fi::-'u('.'ugliuM(':'l,":'fiurlg:l :i,";:; i ognaity at a a n fam Aatouly, tho fanchnon fiams " M e ul 4 'Y) -- Mr.ojanod Mr# Ray Williams were .afu:n_q_ THness df ';nevgr:_l' month®" py_;,, vLBt@fi'bh'Frmy. Eiss . fTment as--caused --by--_ atomach XTT--And' Mrs ~Harott Hans and da l 'The deceased was born in frelana *' *"* attended _ the birthday Party 55 years ago * fHe came to this coun-- °" Irene Hans, at Barrington, on Mon-- Wt e n...ll--. "-a >-0 ins sn d"' t'\Q'u"l', . 2000 He became seriously iJl last Nov; ember but seemed to rally (but suffered a relapse and his condi-- tion steadily declined until death came Saturday morning. -- °. & cemetery _ The funeral was held from _ the home at 2 oclock Wednesday. after-- noon. Burial was in the ~Miliburn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o0 Isaac Shields, Long a Resi-- dent of the County Taken f By Death. o ~-- LAKE ZURICH o Grace all at home, and five bro-- thers and two sisters. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o ago and edfiducted --the --establish-- s ment until he retired because of ill BREEDING HENS MAYy Secome healith, three. yeard" ago. > . TOO FAT He became seriously iJl last Nov; As a rule farm hens are liberally ember but seemed to rally (but fed on corn and are in good condition suffered a relapse and his condi-- prior to the hatching season; in fact tion steadily declined until death they are often too fat and will not lay 'ame Saturday morning. | °. 4 a--suffjcient number of eggs for a set-- He is survived by his wife; and UDE This overfat condition: can be three children -- Earl -- Lesife _ and~AY0Ned: ty reducing. the ngt_mot'of alternodn Mr and~ Mr.s Ormanr Rockenbauch were guests of Mr, McGuffin at the Hamilton Club in Chicago, last Friday for luncheon. -- Mr.aod Mr# Ray Williams were Lake Zurich school was 100 per cent Banking Day. i Mr---- l ybeck and Mrs. Jensen, with a number of pup!ls of the Lake Zyrich school attended the fair adn program at Libertyville on Saturday lLake Zurich school was awarded a blue ribbon, one of the three schools to receive one on their exhibit. The pairois are justly proud of their teachers and pupils. & F '[.~. J Fink and daughter attended "The Miracle" in Chicago, bn Friday #da, aiwl~hasy gone to housekeeping in ihe new home Mr.--Snitzinger has built. _ avoried: ty reducing. the amo«nt of corn and inducin gthe Kens to range more. A moistened mash may help to pep them up and get them started inot production. SCIENTIFIC SWEDISH MASSAGE AND MEDICAL GYMNASTICS * Residential Work Only Office 3510 N. Springfield Avenue ; _ _ CHICAGO . Formeriy with Keliberg Institute, Inc. TELEPHONE KEYSTONE 10006 Alma May Anderson Day and night Service The Kind of Service You Want W H E. N -- You Want It is done right at émvfg Talloring Shop. Prompt Service. ~ Telephones _ 108--R or 59 _ WALTER LYONS STANDARD fixtures that. stand up smilingly to their work thru-- out the years, These we will supply you and at a saving. Plumbing of proven, worthy practicability. Ours is a service of sanitation. A Bath a Day Keeps You Fit in Every Way North Milwaukee Avenue FRANE H. EGER J. CICHY, Proprietor $ 3 *> The Farm Bureau will present two medals to the ton litter winners~ of 1925 ~at this .nreeting. . Chris: Jenser Wirtz had two Chester . White ton litters. HOG MEN TO MEET MARCH 15 . Just--now--everyone is enthusiastic® about hogs. The immediate 'future looks good in every way. hog num-- bers are way down and feed is cheagt Farmers interested in growing pigs economically and with the least loss will meet at the Farm Bureau office on Monday, March 15, at 1:30 p. m. E. T. Robbins. livestock specialist of the University of lilineis, will explan the popular McJ ean county system of Swne Sanitation. 'FThis system has saved money to hog growers. Several Lake county farmers have been fol lowing it with much suceess the past year or two in growing ton litters for example. The Farm Bureau would like to see a number of men go after both the Swine Sanitation and Ton Litter pro-- jects this year. Don't forget'this hog meeting Monday, March 15. That eve-- ning the Barrington Gik--Club will hold a meeting in that village to hear Mr. Robbing . is our specialty. We have a large assortment of material for you to select from. Come in and see us. Chicago: Keystonre Waukegan: 1581--.M Estimates Furnished Free TAR and GRAVEL ROOFING Ready roofing over old Shingles FLAT ROOFS RECOVERED wWITH TAR AND PITCH ROOFING Libertyville Roofing Company LIBERTYVILLE ILLINO!TS P. 0. Box 843 Phomne 614--R2 CICHY'S TAILORING SHOP KEEPING WELL----An N Tabict (a wegetable aperient) taken at gestion and elitminstion. ® We Do A'l Kinds of Roofing AUTOMOBILE PAINTING Valentine--Vailzpar, _ Duce _ and Ename! Finishes Quaranteed First Class Work T A I L O R I N G $08 E. Cook Ave _ Libertyville Work Guaranteed AT LOW COST Call, TELEPHONES North Milwaukee Avenue Jo*s. Hntcws Shovel Work Lake ' e z * * n -- i --=----ASK THE.MAN--WHO HAS BLT--7..ORVHO 15. RBUTL--DING: «... ._ _ AS TO WHICH LUMBER HE BUYS: IT'S A CERTAINTY THAT HE WILL RECOMMEND NONE OTHER THAN FRANZEN QUALITY LUMBER. MAY WE BID ON YOUR NEFDS. ESTIMATES FURNISHED PROMPTLY. NO T IC Eue to the] FOR APPOINTMENTS TELEPHONE 438 LA No _i1_l Eeqauests of OUr MANY pa-- [ trons, The Harriet Beauty Shoppe will re-- [ open at the Farm Bureau Office on Monday, February 22nd, under the supervision of Miss Marie Horen. On Mondays and Tues-- days Mrs. Harriet Matthews will personally [ _ attend. o . T W. F. Franzen,; Jr. Insurance of all kinds Phone 154--M LIBE] We have installed a complete outfit for charging batteries, and are prepared to put your battery in first class shape. All repairs made by men who know how. Bring your battery here and have it tested free of charge. Willys--Knight «--«--Overland Sales and Service Station IVANHOE, ILL O L. . H. Deitz,'Prop. Phone 632--W--1 LIBERTYVILLE COLLINS & DOANE COMPANY Battery: Work Chas. D. Proctor ON IMPROVED FARMS -- 5 and 5 1--2 per cent FIRST NATIONAL BANK Telephone 50O--LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Rest Haven Garage * MONEY TO LOAN DownNn BYr HE £LRCTRIC STA 1j0N FREE AIR AND WATER All Work Guaranteed . MONUMENTS and Mausoleums We are Agents for the Lumber LIBER TYYVILLE ILLINOHS ty

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