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Libertyville Independent, 6 Jan 1927, p. 7

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"~_gesident of _ _---- ___--» Thirty Years. | _ ~~A good cold weather starter .. | mgizz=z<=~, and postmaster at Spring Blu &wenty years, passed away at his home in Winthrop Harbor on Wed-- a~ _ . i y> n %,;_-} + 45 \&?'(': A\fh pike ot .5 ® it e T4 1. t" *E/% é'}:' e e . ;"':i"' 5en in 3 -- Caced prrean 2e _ _ *% ; e es > . : C "? s / stt . .o 55. 4* * cou' o4 a year. On March 19, 1879, he was married to Jennie Kirk,--daughter of § "5.]ly¢|hvom'°"'-°' -_Aguw---m-c.wmd-l- . ads. Once tried, atways used. He will be remembersd as a man who was always thinking of others. ¥éor money, he cared very little. but for his friends, very much. "What-- sosver things are truo, whatsoevrer things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, ---- TAKEN BY DEATH > * * * Many other major improvements NAVO _ ... : Sbusband, freight agent At -- . ... .. Sienaddedduringtepesttwelvemontts, . -- _ (Ioneron n oen 3e ~all vitallyaffecting performance and in-- : ~~ |Bet mothr butees the ond came -- [ ' ~creasing value far beyond the apparent nssyTman CHURCR There are now no moving starter parts = when the car is in motion--no statter e > chain--no noise--no wear. The new \ starter is even more DEPENDABLE than _ rge A. Truesdell, 74, Ser-- ved Township For Over Probably no d&u,,t«tm of Dodge . _--_~*|~ Adelaide Steiner--Associate & ; ' Brothers Motor Car has been more widely . ooriite nev--fPremumt. . * _ _' talked about and commended than .the es s :: ®a wo ts k. 0o ~~{| Inma L Kres--Organis The new two--unit Statting and Highting ---- -- _ --| poos t on is & system now advances Dodge Brothers » | Teow M. ¥inyart--Rether of leadership in this important respect still 202 8. Genesee 8t., Waukegan, 11\. _ 14, & drove o At about » i k s " 0B f > un k ME 5§. tunchoon at the home of Mrs. Reay, in . All members® ar to attend." "--{ Highland Park, on Monday W&LW1 _ 'The Deerficld Grammar School P. | ©Yening with . R. L Vinyard __ T. A. will meet FPriday evening, Jan.| Miss Betty Anderson of Glenviow lc.ummm;'ntm spent --Thursday --with her sister, This is to be a¥athers' and Raymond Meyor.: Swy : meeting and Prof.; R. L. Sandwick, of | . Ralph Horenberger and--John Ha speak on the subject of. '"The Mind and week. : 4 e ag is : the Body." ' 'The monthly meeting of officers and Mrs. Archibald Abercromby and two | teachers of the: Presbyterian . eburch | daughters Helen and Bornice, of High--| school will be 'helid at the home of land Park, were the guests of Mr= | Mrs. Rdwin Waston 'Tuesday evening, R. E. Pettis, on Thursday. January 11. s x: >3 xr.MIuJ.AWtJr.hl mmm&.mfiutm as their guests on Wednesday and ter Van Tyne, has been quite i1 the Thursday, Mrsg Wm. Stow Heath and | past wook. -- ; i4 ~daughter, Miss Margaret Amerton |° Misg Elizabeth Rockenbach Is con-- Heath, of Austin.~ -- : valescing from her recent ijiness at Miss Mildred -- Krhickerbocker, of |the home of her grandiather, George Chicago, was the guest of Mrs. C.~T. | Rocokenbach. < Ander Sunday.. Miss Knickerbocker|: The Roscoe Wessling family spent was formerly a Deerfield regident. the New Year's holidays with rela-- Mra. Carl Stadtler entertained at tives at Cleveland, Ohfo. bridge Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Roy Willlams and family re Captain McMillan will'give an ad-- turned Thursday frou their motor trip dress at Deertield--Shiekls High School tm.immrflux on January 18. The public of Deer-- | The weather was lovely and the tield are lnvited to hear him. good. i ioty® Mr. and Mrs. SYimon Aikofer, of Lib Miss Lueliia Plagge of Chicago was ertyville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Timmerman on Christmas.. |Fioyd Stanger Saturday. |-- The Children's Theatre Committee| 'The Missionary Society of the Bun-- \met at the home of Mrg Nathan Kiee, mmun--a';m of Highland Park, Mnday. morning,--to| with Mrs. Forworthy and Merner |complete arrangements for the pré|as hostesses. -- ' ' lsentation of, two plays, "Bubble Ped-- Mrs. Ira Fehr and daughter, Vivian, |\ ders" . and "Ten Minutes By The |of Rockford, swent New. Year's day |\ Clock," by the Evanston Children's with Chester Wessling and family, . . | Theatre Association. --'They will be ' Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Merner and l stven in Eim Place School Auditrium | family were ghests of relatives in Ch+ The Deerficld Grammar: School --P. T. A. will meet Friday evening, Jan. lc.ummm;'uw This is to be a¥Fathers' and meoeting and Prof. R. L Sandwick, of Deerfield -- Shield' High school. will speak on the subject of. '"The Mind and bridge Wednesday afternoon. Captain McMillan will'give an ad-- dress at Deerfield--Shields High School on January 18. The public of Deer-- tield> are lnvited to hear him. l -- and Mrs. SJimon Ailkofer, of Lib qrgmt,mmdl_r._udlr& w wit Mrs. L B.--Jordan entertained the Program Committee f the Garden Club on Tuesday. * Mr. and Mrk Harry Olendorf and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Carr visited at the We Also Sell Dependable Used Care entertained the ; --p, | CFoming. W k 10. h 4ip _ C AARE ECE .. «. N ;.._' Miss Betty. Anderson of Glenviow i0oL. | spent Thursday --with her sister, Mrs. ers' | Raymond Meyor.: -- ; Of | -- Ralph Horenberger and--John Hagi will }are serving on jury in Waukegan this :'A'gbdwm 3"0-.{ Charles "wmuf this week in oth interest of the Baxter Oil Company.: . } A social for young and old marked the pamming of the old year by the on Central avenue caused considerable damage, both to teh building and the furniture of the Em t Oe LA C CC 6. 10 Ahove in t 0 89. k en 2 eb hi sds P y sn o o pmupoppopmame |ning, January 6, at the chapter rooim C & Pauline Installing Officer. § ts o 4 o. Y , t LAE Sn ts tn is 4 snn senn o n | qh ol a onge and Sam Hole were guests of Mr. and Makes Request For Gr. Lks. IIBRARY OPENED UNDEBR PLHAS-- -- Mr. and Mrs. Mra C. W. m.m«m Now Year's * -',"----'--'_' "',v--[u*m G' s ,mma_&-iu Public L4 mhmflnmflflcwfi nwn:'t:m Year's wvh ' : o o ler . memorable occadion. . Dr. Waiter B. 'Metcaif greeted teh visitors who came to the reception and 'they registered }Mmhnnuthfi-'-w- Geary, presiGent. of the library board. hi. h cceul. & Bs s o conminegiet ue o ind mm ie nmeontintst / M.m':xybthm' a felicitious interspersed with his witticisms.. 'The serious side--was stated in the fact that. the library is & business proposition, tun on business ----------m'v-"'*" '*'I" il the Bvans ton -- Public Library with the same high iGeals.: James Hood, the vHIAR® mrmmm.m ing the generosity' of the school in giving the use of the room, which is a thing of beauty, with its attract ive. furnishings. _ Mrs. Frank Russo, the librarian, is lwuummw econnection of several years in a Chi-- uaollniy.uihduhc.nm during the past week a former associ-- ate, who assisted in classifying and in-- immnflmwc" Mr. Geary read a partial list of donors to the Hbrary, which was the muad.m.ulln.-m of.County Line Road. --_._ _ .. __ had dawned in Deerfleld, and that we were fortunate to tive in a community with a public library, with its high standard of reading matter at hand. } The room will be used for the moet ings of the Deerflcld P.--T. A. on the ~ The library will be open two days each wooek----Wednesday and Saturday )m:w,&humum T to 9 in the evening. ---- -- -- _ potise e o teel rWomant s B9 300 Ce § dae ~s'*§ hy »o ioh . 0 Tokl + opht t CC The rooin is well tighted, has floor and table lamps. --Current magazines are: on 'tawbles for: the «use of thoso who wish to read in the building. A bautiful painting by 'Mrs. R--K. Wit hth.dtdlrglln.l'! mimsl ao" a o o sn roooiiey Aolected Mro Bether Montg! m'r&'w'"%xm» mflwn%-m'mm*mmmm WMMW are only two women in the plece, Bil-- the home of her son, Neill | ...J"mmsumm__'"! hn ce s naure cpuatiaith, are Pit uin Oe waty dA e m ez o t t th=" * y d east of Deerfleld, just within the High-- | land Park limits. Mrs. 'Browne was born at Hebron, Wis., April 17, 1880, and was laid to rest on Jan. 1, 1927,| at Richland Center, Wis.-- Brief sery-- jces were conducted at the home of the son on Friday afternoon, Dec. 31, by the Rev. M. J. Andréews. £ Mrs. Andrews is survived by her Lm&aMMflM? sen. N. Y.,; who was at the beside 0| 1 _ _ us the Auditorium ' mother before M Jee --~ _ |lease at_ the Anditorium her the end < llm 10, 11 and 13. 10: 45. --*'The Blessed Man." ~Vesper at 5 p.: m. : "India" d Mrs.. Baston, of Ba a ove. . * ', A.. w11 hold installa-- of friends at bridge at Ieewl > C AUVEIEC . Cns . Jome 1209 C > "or es e -- «e t T leg , on3 f f'#g -- derts 4 * on o mag n angn s iss rtant e o 34.' . 1. (olk" . relitiie. . . ciemn is C C db it t " Ets ic 7. + Mabaglt . W hospital at the Vetérans' hospital --pro-- perty in North Chicago, opposite.the Naval Station and the con struction of mm x;'" ary , of : $2,300,000. very bright as a result of<Chairman John-- son, of the House Veterans Committee Rovisiony 'Grsat Lakes in connection provisions Great | in connection with the--veterans hospital construc-- tion program outlined before congress on Thureday. --=. ¢ --~ In the total the program calls for an expenditure of $16,000,000 and it is 'thus seen that Great Lakes expects to get about one eeyenth of that sum. The: <present buildings at Great Lakes bhospital have a capacity of 326 beds. The new request is for addition-- al buildings to provide 450 additional The utility buildings referred to in clude the construction of a new power house, carpenter's chops, ~garage, stores etc. The present utility build-- ings are the old Oones that were left i niaanees Sororaing. to "Sffenim at satisfactory> according to at the hospital offices. In the total to date there has been spent but about $800,000 at the veter-- ans' hospital at Great Lakes and~the 32%5 beds are practically all occupled. The new program thus provides for an ~expenditure of three--times what has already been spent there. ---- The program as outlined by Chair-- man Johneéon in congress on Thursday would authorize in the total 5,000 ad-- ;Mmmm.mm tions they would be used for phis American Legion Convention. "The additional bhospital facilities," Mr. Johnson said, "have been found war has increased at the rate of 1,000 x year for the last four years. Under special |treatment the government m".bh"fll'.lwllm ber of these, but existing hospital facilities are not able to most de-- mands placed upon them." . ~ The © new or additions, with 'the requested appropriation, are 'ms follows: : Atlantsa, Ga.. 400 Beds, $1,500,000; Philadeiphia, 1000 -- beds, . $3,500,000; lmuu.o-u.mmm mmcu..mha.m mm'"hfia'im mzm;mm &mmmmtbfl* Chillicothe, Ohio, 200 beds, $500,000; 100 beds, $150,000; Walls Walla, Wash 3 mnu.m;ucmu:: *A0d 000 ¥ C m AIDE nesota, 250 beds, $375,000; Little Rock Art..lflhb_nl:hnm- Knoxville, Towa, 100 beds, $150,000; Hot Springs Ark., 400 beds, $1,600000 Koentueky (site not chosen), 220 beds lt;""":"m('"""""-) 350 beds #$1 +~ Gulfport, Miss., Mo., for purchase.of hospital $143,000. May Buy Hospital Purchase of a bospital also is con-- templated in the bill at Allington, Con and a and a replacement of tempor-- amouunt is spe Whenever the announcement comes mwmudmw mmm@s"fi";': At the Auditorium work on the screen, is IO0Keu w °*" cinematic innovations. His leadership mmmwbm duummddputw. The films with which be has com-- manded much attention are his Robin with --another very 8 story in color,. It i# ndations made at the Philade}-- are counting on you to do your ns sc td Lin e ® ¥5% through ¥of is looked to for i==) 1| The LAMPS You Use Should || pon Q and ; TH SHORE LINE offers you a distinctive and unequalled o Niiioie int r rau fare: . 'Thare are 14.stations in Chiage 3 opanrearrie e oo e e it i ie o s t t N Lo ks > seman as Perocvmmaiiis ' Mileage Books of the Norii--@Shore Line are constantly Coming into wider use. 'They anr« cousentent _ _ andvconomidat form of ticket for travel Petwess all matetks on 1e (oes o6 service"; "Worts fhore |~ . 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