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Libertyville Independent, 24 Jun 1926, p. 5

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fis.' h eB ..\ stt » 8 ©7 MID HURIC 1N VY IDCURBIL + . : Where you can be sure of a steady and permanent Mre. WHlist King. dhum.,.wu. V oys Z4 * % s was here last week mnm roth + -- _--. interest return without worry or risk. . > * _ |}| er, Ted Boyes, and other 0s And If you desire to invest money. where it will be abso-- . || ~---- BUY OUR FIRST MORTGAGES Moudy uB ?'l'* f?,'" W *""m M-flu pistikt. e P MMek 'f'w' K o . Wl Adaidt fmt: e A WELL KEPT LA WN +. Consider Safety Requires the Use of a Good Lawn Mower : Get One of Our Easy--Running Telephone 17 LIBERTYVILLE S$w&BANK Telephone 96--J LIBERTYVILLE _ Take a Bathing Suit On ' Your Vacation _ __-- ALL COLORS AND SIZES FRANK H. EGER Other Well. Known Makes _ Teaming Cbrtractor .. -- . Excavating, Grading, Hauling | Grading Lawns A Specialty ' «_ & "" ! l * * "Congress" Ball Bearing.... 44 Ladies' $3.50 to $9'75 Childrens' $1.25 to $4.50 E. N. SMEE -- In Investment C S af 4n atg a pates aws 4s ma en he ae ne o tee 4 e w n "I Cy seasasssessensks » es erasinel <p megh ***446*+*** o fkegvenem EY Lakk "* * *@» ..$16.00 .. 17.00 .. 18.00 11.00 14.50 [\ Mrs. Robert Plotz entertained her *.'* two brothersa, and A. W. Lockwood and 2s wite, from Chicago, Sunday. B j Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lockwood and ~-- little daughter, Virginia, of Los Ange bes, Calif., were guests of relatives * in LAibertyrille last week. e e Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plots entetain-- K ed a number of {riends and helghbors at their home Saturdsy night. z* A daughter was born 'Tuesday/ to o Mr.,and Mrs. Herman Dasher. Miss Stella Langworthy ha sreturn \--__ jf| ed from Saugituck, Mich.. where she spent a week's vacation. _ * "ee en es e t e te es io i aggiete, ce s i uon e o aie en rgin ;.E:;;*- ?-----:--;--u------------ Soskene > > mrlt@l\l Of Idlbfl'll Interest To Local POOPIO fi __. Rev. M. J. Nealis, Pastor board of local improvements Tussday night, 8, J. Groves & Sons Co.,. was awarded the contract Tor instailing the mmnmmmgx streets. The propert» afftected is make the trip to Chicago for the Ro-- chariatic Congress. The steamer will be met at Waukegan --by a doljegation and his eminence and party will then be taken to Mundelein by automobile. Fred Bockeiman is back on the job at the Bradford barber sho». Mr. and Mrs. Bockelman and daughter, Ruth, spent two weeks visiting relatives in Cincinnati, Ohio, réturning bome last Baturday. -- Frank Petges is here from 8&#ubel, lowa& visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Petges, on Mechanic's Grove Road. Frank is prospering in the plumbing business in the low»a town. turned last Friday evening from 8t. Petersburg, Fia., and are now at home again on Lake street. 'This is the first time for three years for the Cooper® to return to Lake county to spend the euminer. Both notice big changes in their old home town. ' After a long iliness, Urban Burridge died Jast THursday, June 17. He was the son of Mra H. C. Burridge, and before incapacitated by iliness took a prominent part in actJvities at 81. LlLawrence's church FPuncral services were beld Saturday afternoon at the home and at 8t. Lawrence's, conducted by the Rev. H. B. Gwyn. interment June 8th, to Miss Rose Miles, of Brook Ized in Chicago, and the nwwly wedded couple are residing at the home of the groom on Praitrie a¥enue. * bhm-'«dmfln high chyrchman here. . This is a belated wedding announce-- ment: Frank~ Cater, well known in . Willam Cardinal O'Conmnel!} Sf Hos-- tom, Mase., wik troth Chicago to Wg-,hg-tfi_éz':fl'!"" Glibert T.: Ayers and Miss Ruth m(ur.vmbo-lu'hmm\ Saturday, June 26, st the Albany M. K. church in Chicago. Mr. Ayers is a son of J. T. Ayers, of Libertyville, and he will go to Chicago to atetnd the-- Hours 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. |\| _ Telephone 130 week in--~New Haven, Conn., attending the reunion of the class of 1928, Yale University, of which he is a ¢raduate. Miss Katherin Cols:--left last Sunday morning for Seattle, Waskh, :'hn sabe will spend a vacation of t weeks. Katherine is mnow employed ih the oficers of the C. M. & 8t. Pau!l railroad mustbe -cuuag F..O. Gans, repre wenting the A. Nash Taillors. At the Cole Harness &oro.'_uunyvnb. & M -- Robert Nickoley, of Conrath, Wis., is here yvisiting relatives. He will go to Kansas for a visit before returning to his home in Wisconsin. '--The regular monthly meeting of the W Mh-' Akrsw Bociety Jw_:l) belid on Thursgay afternoon, July 1, in the church pariors. $22--S8UIT OR OVERCOAT--$23 Made to measure, guiranteed 100%. pure --wool.: Perfect {it assured--you . Gertrude and .. Rowena Grandy re turned bhome Saturday 1 Wausau-- kee, Wis., where they mt a week Mr at ocal and Personal || Mibertyville Cburches: H to large artery was not cut, akthough the Injured man bied profusely. The doo tors say he will not lose the use of Early Swimming Tank The earliest known Rnglish publi¢ Mwfl was advertised in Lon don May 28, 1742. to be open and that "wulters atten®t daly to teach or as sist gentlemen in the said swimming bath if reguired ~ glass fell. rmamnfi:'u K. when the glass, atruck and Shattered, severely cutting the wrist of Trelikes. He was taken to the office of Drs Taylor ang Penny, where an examination disclosed that one tendon #leeping on Austin avenue, and said his home was anywhere. He was told to beat it out of the viHage after he had sobered up Wedpesday morning. Last Bunday, June 20, base bail fans witnessed an exciting ll4inning game at the fair grounds with Lake Zupich, in which both the LAbertyville and Lake Zurich teams played good bail. It was a pitcher's duel between Baker of Libertyyville and Moody of Lake Purich, in which the --visiters finally were victorious by a' score of 4 to 3. The Libertyville team will play away from home on June 27 and July 4. and at the home diamond July 11 and 18, l'lxyAli.uod 18, of 3917 No. SBa r avenue, Chi¥ago, was killed Tuesday night at 9:45, at a point about 1% miles northeast of Lake Zurich. Arrendt was riding on the running bouard -- of a truck driven by Waiter Botock!, also pf Chicago. There wete two other young men in the trutk, and al} were more or less injured in the crash. The drtvers was unfam{i}iar with roud made a sharp, and swung the closed that his skull was fractured and his neck brokén. The bod} and the injured men were taken to Chi-- cago Tuesday night. . The village hall was crowded Tues day night with contractors, who sub miltted bids on two sewer jobs. The Job of instailing water and sewer stubs in Aunnyside subdivision was awarded to Joe Melloy, his bid being $7597.%5. mm-wmnm There were tan bide sumitted to the board of local improvements, mm--smnu--um uummwd?un'fil'i. offered to do the for $5835. As the property is virtuaily all owned by one organization, they decilined to con-- sider aWarding the contract to outside firms, so Mr. Melioy was given the mmmmnum«nm so as to be completed before pa the streets in this subdivision. > Libertyrilid Cafe. Tuesday afternco® Marshal Limberry bad anr nis guest in the --village calaboase Turesday night a man considerably under the influ: ence of booee. The fellow was found taken to the office of Dr. J. A. Ross in Wauconda, where an examination dis * hk hh riiiami ues ez es raaunle mfi rhameige -- 415. «Bix extra -- policemen -- have been sworn:in for duty in and around the lumber yards of W. ¥. Franzen, Jr., Wilmette. He began his duties on Wednesday of this week: He is to far-- nish his own miachine and maintain it He wil be on the job all the time, with 'the. exception of two Tuesdays in each month. ¥ » e Libertyville now-- has a motorcyole eop, in the mdotnecrmbo\, for three years on the police forte in might by the board of lotal improve-- ments' to extend the scope of the biz south-- side sewer, s6 as to serve about 300 acres, aot héretofore pro¥ided Jor. The territory includes the Kinloch sub division, the Harms Nursery property and othe rland in this section of the village. "The estimated cont of this ad-- dition is piaced at about. $27,000, and Tuesday, Juily 13, was fixed as Che date for the public hearing. Joe Hart has been a pretty busy man for the past {ew days getting the streets in shame fos the large number of automobilles, pagssing here on . the way to Mundelein. Monday Joe didn't like the idea of+getting that sfce new Chevrol nugz so he went back to his u.3 old Overiand, and made the rounds, where men are repairing the streets. Mr. Hmlr:a m':'nndm,l Byron Corcoran, will leave the second week in July for Californi®:-- | ly all in Liberty¥llle : HHg s 'l".fin were nine bids M high. one betig Joseph Divito, of ChP cago, his figure being $29,980.60. The successful bidder--agreos to do the job for $19,690.50. . § BU ENGLISH and ELEMEkaTARY BOOKKEEPING COMMERCIAL CLASSES in Intensive Training " skoxkie vactey rouTte _ Attention Given || _ Sunnyside Park _ *¥ Positions Secured "" > "We Lookout for Your Interests". . : For Graduates * M * Trelikes, of Chicago,.came to t Ignorance is Bliss y Onebaif the world due«n't know how the other bailf lves--and envies it ao Our Sunday School plenic will be held on Monday, July 5 at Gisa' Grove, A musical program will be rendered on Sunday, July 4, at 7:30 p. m. and all the members, as well as the friends of the thurch are.invited to attend this service. * . ___. Rev. H. E. Grimm, Pastor Next Sunday, June 27, will be Child-- ren's Day in Grace Church of Pratrie View, and the celebration will be at CHRIST!AN BC CFKCE I1ETY. Third Floor First Ntflo"fifit'fld wBEIL N4 s 0900 Ne nvicc en 42 0domnoud alinc en ce ofdhang CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Tecser Mam al 1W s in .. Beco & f C BE . a 'Third Mass at D'W': m. 8T. PATRICK'S8 WADSWORTH Mass at St, Patrick's Cburch, at 8 a. m.,. Sunday. A : f ' -- Mass, at Drucée Lake, 10 a. m. 6un-- day. Both services at standard time. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL l John E. DeLong, Pastor -- =-- "The Church Whose Members All _ at 9:45 a. m.; Junior and Epworth Léeagues at d"tq p. m. -- f"'n'y",er Meeting Wod{udnym at 7:30. E)A > Attend" : Bunday momm" worship at 11; eve-- ning worship at 7:$0; Sunday Achool the following passage from the Christian Bcience textbook, "Bci-- ence and Health with Key to the Beriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy : "Infinite Mind creates and governs all, from the mental molecule to in-- Anity. This divine Principle of al} expresses Science and art through-- out His creation, and the immortal-- Ity of man und the untverse. Crea-- tion is eter appesring, and must ever continue to appesr from the pature of its inexhaustible source" (p. 507). Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the be-- ginning with God. All things were made by him ; and without him was not anything made that was made" (John 1:1--3). SAINT MARAY'S OF THE LAKE CODK MEMoORIAL LIBRARY LIBERTYVILLE TWP. 4. 8. CENTRAL PARK DEB8 PLaiNEs RivEeRr valkCEey' SKOKIE VALLEY ROUTE Consult with us _ * «nt Fire Insurance and Ao most practital health insurance that the modern world kpows. Sundiy School at 9:45 & im Servicep at 10 45 a. m. -- ~ Bubject, "Christian Science." _ --~ PRAIRIE VIEW EVAN. CHURCH A Bath a Bay _ Keaps You Fit in Every Way -- Points of Interest P'LWBING / RANK H. EGER Real Estate, Loans and Insurance -- _ 201 90. MILWAUKEE AvrNUR WELCOME! Eucharistic -- Congress (Methodist Episcopal) : 3 Rev. W. C. Payfer, Pastor -- Bunday Schoo! at 19 a. m. . Evening Service at 7:45 p. m. R '\--G-- 8ST. JOHN'8. EVANG. LUTHERAN Elmer C. Kiessling_ Pastor Bunday Bchoo! at 9:30 a. m. C English services at 10:0 a. m. Choir rebearsal Friday evenings at 8 o'cieck. ; ~ .__ Rev. Guy E. Smock, Pastor Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Make the Sunday Schoot your training place in tre Word. 5 Morning worship at 11. 'The pastor will speak on *¢ Best Way to Show Our Religious Devotion.". + by»e . Young s meeting at 6:306 p.m. Evening service at 1:30. "Our Re-- buke From the Lives of the Departed." is the subject of the--evening sermon: Good music and a welcome to all. later date. . \2 Services for the week are as follows: Monday, Male Chorus rehearsal 8 p. m. Wednesday, Praygr Service -- -- 8 p. m. Friday,E. L. C. MeeMng ------ 7:30 p. m. At the home Haro!d Giss mmu "';Q'School -- 10 a m July 4 hing -- 11 a. m Sun. July 4 Masical Program 7: 30 p. m. ~ All meetings will be held in the church unless otherwise announced. church at 10:00 a. m, 'io;;nnm; ments about this wilt be made. at--a GEORGE BARR MoCUVTCHEON June 29 and 30 : Monday, June 28: _ MARION DAVIES in her intest DAMON» LAKE COMMUNITY "Y earning to Love" Saturday, June 26: "The Little Irish June 24--25: Y Fred Thomson '"The Tough Guy" HOOT GIBSON in with 'DOLORES COSTELLO.. Aesop Fable and Pathe Review POLA NEGRI in "A Woman of the World" Bullet" Comedy: "Painless Pain'"' Kinogram News SILVER KING, in "Fresh Paint"' Buster Brown "Beverly of , June 27 ; y--Friday, When a man he takes on a r emn OBLIGA'iq(g# A-'e'?'-f It is his DUTY to proter e 1 dren--HIS duty.. No one else will duty for him when he ig The one sure way to do your dut; family is not only txokm to "z your money, autto ; ON ba make the ce to your crec *7 Then opportunities will come ing RICH. > . ~~ i We invite Y OUR Banking Bm IN THE MATTER OF DEecepnion THE AVERAGE MARRIED MAN HAS NO MORE CHANCE THAN A SET OF FAlSE TeEnw'* Libertyville: Lut Company | D O L a Part of First National Bat Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 There is only one m "1 you will ever be : to : money in a woith M"fi that is to save a definite every dollar you earni. , actly what you intend to do, do it. We will aid you to B up the amount by adding 3 cent Interest: x Sn DECEPTI ITS OWN sX

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