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Libertyville Independent, 10 Mar 1927, p. 4

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« Bill For New Vete HMreni. -- anp dy A BP Ne mefremag <-- _ PASSED BY HOUSE | You can make | your present refrigerator -- _ In addition to the hospital building MSelf the $2,500,0000 appropiation that Bas been asked for will 'provide for utility buildings including a new house Fn shops, stores,. ete. -- The presebot utlity mho are the that were left over from the war unnm bill--has been~sent 10 * ~Maywood, All, is -now city will get a vetsrans' hos o s : bospital buildings at ht.;: A cam of 327 $ was € "Rkefore it 'wis oon"m the addition is needed very bat Mo{mu apbroprta-- ~ m s x , ¢ n of &.:m.-d"ohd s'. hog-- u'd North Ch . r very ht today as the of the pass ~hmmuwwnwn- mesday of last week, of the $11,000,000 emnibus hospital bill for World, Wat . The whole roaring panorama of modern _ New York, from Brooklyn Bridge to --_ the Bronx. ' _ When East Side meets West Side in a thrill-- _ ing love--melodrama. f _ All the glamour and glitter that IS New * York. f s l y --ALL AROUND THE TOWN. mss T HE ATRE-------- Monday and Tuesday, MARCH 14 and 15 AUDEFFORTU M up to Senate. 3 RAY FURNITURE & s . PAINT STORE 'ton.s / ""TO GET WORKMEN Of seven prospective peti tjurymen dismissed 'by Judge Edwards Mon-- day five were farmetrs who have tried and are unable to get help. --One man was over the age limit and another need of--additional beds at the tb?"qlchh oreteic I_N::% itre --so that no tme will be % the work of construc. / ®I tis but mpst of them don't want to work and some don't like farm work," the farmers agreed. At. the present time the veterans bospitalat North Chicago has entailed an expense <of about-- $800,000-- Tag Appropriation asked--for calls for-- an %tnn of three times what bas been epent there, ~~=-- ~ period nc"m"g satisfactory ry, ac cording to 18. 34 yE You get only good, live news, in the bertyyille Independent,. $1.50 a year. hieayurtomh?itifymiwhbl There is a Coldak Chilling Unit for every size refrigerator. The machine needs practically no attention. Just plug into an immediately, You can also buy Coldak 4 electric refrigeration by installing a Coldak Chilling Unit in your refrigerator. Foods will remain perfect for days--even when you're away. You can have pure ice cubes, frozen desserts, too! o There is a Coldak Chillincg TUnit far can have all the conveniences of wb e seven |m m hn ce clfatin ie in ce uit xo tnaecmrce Rinatia ie d Rrxk P clivr e ind tiot resulted. * / _Far-- Corlet: Wednesday sold his *"You've toured a long wan"--said|\home on Newberry avenue to James the Paige masager. ©*"I im@gine tiat, | Guerin whio wil move to the village. on 'that cross--country trip, you.saw a| Mr. Corlet plans to build a new house lot of interesting things ?" on West Cook Avenue. "Gosh, no," replied the tourist, "I : > was doing teh driving!" Titus Bros. are representatives in * : 4 this territory for the Kalvinator sys-- --h------------m tem of refrigeration 'instead of Frig-- s > idaire, as< mentioned in last week's * * issue. One of th fceless cold air ma-- chines is now on display at their store corner Cook and Milwaukee avenues. ye , ! 'The hearing on the petition of J. Le * Seely Gridley to have his property t | rights restored to him, and the.con-- * servator rentoved, was heard in the xi s % court of Probate Judge Martin Decker. « f x\ I in Waukegan this afternoon, and re-- -- j r I sulted. in <a verdict for Mr. Gridley. * M k The matter was not contested, and s t this part of tho--case is closed. Mr. \ _ E € Gridely had several witnesses in court MV g*"*0 --_--~ Ato testify in his behalf. in his service station. Naturally in-- terested in a car that had travelled so San Francisco recently noticed a car Greenslade caught the soldier in the act, beat him, end then tbok him to the police station. o attempting to steel a car belonging to Robert Greenslade. Highland -- Park charge of larceny. -- He was accused of George Clark, Fort Sheridan soldier yeaterday was. bound --ovr6e" to the Redprtion apunhoungny and. Groop) Efforts to save the sight of the right eye of Howard Roth, aged 9 years, of 659 Mawman avenue, Lake Bluff, who was struck in the eye by an arrow shot from a bow in the hands of a playmate in Waukegan last week, hnmg.dot:n"m 'l'honr:: pierced eye permanently stroying the sight> The boy is at the Victory Memorial hospital. today started euit for divorce against Besk husbhand,. Michae!, through At CAR THIEF IS sous, as executors, pay--any outstand-- ing debts. ~The estate .;sas not yet VAB ARQVUIRLCL : 10 Aftd ult FIRST MBTHQVIST RPISCOPAL San Francisco, Calif., Marcna $--The John E. Delong. Pastor . will of the late" Edwarl Chambe.s, The Church of Good WIll -- _---- vice--president of the Santa Fe railroad| ~""Think On These Things" is the on file today names bis four children» } subject . for the morning worship at as solée beneficiaries. ~Their--paniee | 11 o'clock. x* e are: Horace Edward "hamver's of San | Evening subject "How Much Can Francieco, Robert L. gad Waiter Pauvl | We Leave to God?" The forum ques-- Francis Chambers of L6z Aungoies and | tions may be related to that subject, Helen Chambers, now @ nun>--in a San |op-- JInclude anything you have Francisco convent. Th'm '.l:'th.: hfl eW other cbequests or provisions Sunday School meets :46 s. m. will except a request--that his *bree| -- Epworth and Junior Leagues meet CRUELTY CHARGED SHan Francisco, Calif., Marcna $--The will of the late" Edwar} Chambe.s, vice--president of the Santa Fe railroad on file today names bis bour children ers of Waukegan.Are sistors of *he de-- ceased. James Chambers of Waukegan and Frank Chambers o; Chicago are brothers.. The gntire Satate is to be &vflod tbetween the tou* children of deceased uofi!.m; to the Jollow-- ing dispartch 10 th» sJun «~Brothers and siscers of the ii1:e RBd-- ward Chambers; former---- Naukegan man who died in SanFrancisco re-- g:fly as the result of b?iu from ¢ -tudovottwm'w ie suffer-- ing an aberation An opera~ tion do not share--in-- his estale which it is said amounts to wgwmm. ~-- The Misses Doll an's hamb Former W mandger of a Paige branch at .. . ine estate JjJas not yet '.'!todw.ul. Jl:&l..'m meet at 3: '.'.....-..._'--'...__...... * orma.m.ll mfi&f:& 'LTY CHARGED |Rsucsat "" » 44 #. WHisint* 444' .. . | -- The personal workers are meeting IN DIVORCE BILL} * *********** 5j -----------------------J--'_--*__ C & Nn n en mm nemenmemmnnengo o onmemmemmmeemmemuurn BOUND TO JURY All to-- Children. "iieg 9 124. "oes Strt or amonomey. ue B uh ' _ |Can--We Leave to God? The majority group, voted for toh last one. The: others will be consideted later. =© j * . _A telegram received by the Inde--} states that m': is n °°': tion w,.i" {' A!_;\ , k _ io tnke Srom aut ertnos throwsh a g-'c Frick is somewat better anf ~--jwill be found in the second um' *a of 'this iasue.= --:~ . Leaves Paige| 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ; | ibertvville ECburches. _ the Forum at the Methodist cCurch on Bunday evening. 'This was chosen by & group of people from a list of four subjects submitted to them. These wm:mvmotmcun- Commerce --to cnm mcmwum%mom known oratorio, "Olivet to Calvary", by St, Luke's choir of Evanston will be at 8 p. m, on Sunday, Marci 20, at St. Lawrence's church The service is put at this hour, that all in the community may attend.. Herbert E. Hyde, choirmaster and organist of St. Luke's will direct the oratorio. 'This is teh only outside vis?t that this well known choir makes during the year. this territory for the Kalvinator sys--| Roy S. Knaak,-- 51( tem of refrigeration 'instead of Frig--| Chicago. It seems idaire, as< mentioned in last week's|ran off the paver issue. One of th fceless cold air ma--| across the road in i chines is now on display at their store car, who in trying corner Cook and Milwaukee avenues. |the other car, ran h 'The hearing on the petition of J.| p» "m,."',."u Seely Gridley to have his property| uy . 'The lat rights restored to him, and the.c0n-- |jirg, wer servator renfoved, was heard in the ang "fi:'.w in Waukegan this afternoon, and T€--| was injured, Mars Mrs.<R. J. Lyons and Mrs. J. H. Rouse attended t2e flower show at the Sherman hbotel in Chicago Wednesday atternoon. --~ _ A fine congregation was present last Sunday evening at the song service, which centered about the Moody and Bankey %m Ralph Rouse sang "The and Nine"; -- Mr. Jexyne add Mr. Woermescher "Where Is My Wandering Boy?t"; the junior choir, "For You I Am Praying."> Er-- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o o Libertyville News o ¥2e.her. F +. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rouse enter-- tained the Five Hundreg Club at their home las* Saturday evening. The first prizes were given to Mrs. Ray Wells and John Rouse, and the consolation team were Mrs. Edwin Rodcr, !n., PLYUOO'IB!.,AROIRPARBB Harry McBride, Mrs. Frank Kelroy,;' (Ivanhoe Church and First Congrega-- uuux.mndlml.w.i tional Church, Mundelein.) Fe_ner. | _ © | C. Arthur Jevne, Minister. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rouse enter--: Jo.in Wermscher, Soc'al Director. tained the Five Hundred Club at their|_ Sunday Schools. First Church at home las Saturday evening. The first | 10 a. m.; Ivanhoe at 11 a. m. mmmumqua Worship services: ~Ivanhoe at 10 o ites wenl a::'xn;umm"m-op«; c topany to C§rints went to e mon 7 '& Ray Wells. Church." Bpecial music by the choirs Mrs, Emma Rousp entertained her'of each church -- sons, John, Ralph, Harry and their}-- Evening service at 7:30. Sermon families at her home Sunday afternoon subject, "The Fact of Christ and The at 8: «. Rev EC Kiessling, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. s w"h;muu:as.n.; afternoon at two o'clock. _ o ~German L@nten service next Wed-- nesday evening at 7.30.* First %',""it §:30 a. m. ~=--=:; Becond Mass at 8 a. > > mhire Mase at 9 m _ -- Fourth Mass at 10 a. .\ m-lhv. H. .p\"mf'M' £ -u (the second sm'm Tew) are> Holy Communion,-- 8 a. m. & Morning prayer and sermon, 10;:46. ~Church School at 9:45 a. m. Y# ST. JOHN'8 --EV.-- LIUTHERAN ST. JOSEPHS NEWS FROM MUNDELEIN Can-- We Leave to ject announced for * MILLIE WRENCH, Local 'Editor. * || Bchool and --college commencements Waukegan Thursday afternoon on a charge of driving a car while under the influence of liquor, was taken back -- to Kenosha by officers Friday morning to face the charke of hav-- Iing stolen the car in which he was arrested. lmmikui:m not a:'umfi- aged, although it turned upside down in tae ditch ®"~ > to the scene of the accident, but no arrests were made, as it seemed the accident could no: have been avoided. The Fords 'were rathe rbadly used up, & southbound, driven by L H. Fe r, 2914 €oncordia Avenue, Mil . The latter's wife and two Mohmmcu'.mdbrulud. and Mrs. was Liurt on one knee and hi#nd. No one in the Willys--Knight was injured. Marshal Limberry went . Miller, "IYMAVO..CNG? He was followed by a Ford driven by Roy S. Knaak,-- 5100 Lawrence Ave., Chicago. It seems the Willys--Knight rman off the pavement and skidded across the road in front of the Knaak car, who in trying to avo'id striking the other car, ran headon into another . The Lesson--Sermon also in-- cluded the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Bcience and Health with Key to the prised the Lesson--Hermon was the Jesus and said untd them, in on oi artioet, bot ~can 'i:: he seeth the ::thu : for w things soever he doeth, these also doeth the Son likewise. For the"Father loveth the Son, and shew-- eth. him all things that himself doeth : and he will shew him greater works ~than thes¢, that ye may marvel" (John 5:19, 20); + of Christ Scientist,--Bunday, March 6. "'The Golden Text was from Isaiah 483 :21, '"This people have I formed for myself; they shall shew forth A WillysKnight and two Ford so-- dans 'figured in a smashuy Saturday night, south of town, near Hawthorn Farm. The WillysKnight was north-- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Three Autos in Wreck Last Saturday Night A party for tie Senilor Dent. of the me'mvmumm Friday afternoon the Ladies'® A'd will meet at the home of Mrs. &. F. Rouse, with Mrs. Harden Rouse as the assistant hostess. Saturday at 10:30 a. m.,. The Ex-- plorers; at 2:30 p. m., the Juniors:~ Baturday afternoon at 2:30, a party l_gcmlf'ury Départment : of the Fact of Sin." Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bell entertain-- ed the Brideg Club at their Gome last Bernard Koehler; 32%, of 4517 Sher-- '\Bchool at 9430 a. m. -- --_ ---- T wo "Pipes ot Pan" . m"%wmm The Pipe of Pan was cailed the ~~ Services '40 a. m. Syrinx, the legend being that the wate; m"brgmlmhy.m aymph Syrinx was changed into a reed u'.Tufm J w@ to-- escape from Pan, who loved her. evening at 3: o'clock. _ _-- | Me took the reed, cut it into seven | . Sunday School at 9;45 4. m. We can |'t'&kl:.mot';umv?.o":no,mdvod& a part ouy training the Sunday School. | Morning worship at 11, in the kind-- ergarten room. The pastor will tailk a&tmdmm&m' ' .n ; 4 Young people's meeting at 6:30 p.m. Thetopic, "How to Congquer'Circum-- stances," will be in charge of Miss lLfllhakonnuW. The meeting will be held at the nlmnfiz school building this week, because Rev. R. L. BSawyler will speak on "Choosing a Lifte Work." We want all tie young M%nawmb%um: members of toh congregation meet with us.-- M;mutvmk-i teresting speaker and everyone will «* CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIEBTY hearing him." He is presjdent ;go Women's Training School of signments. In "his plan about 250 calls will be made before Haster. -- -- y ; The Sunday Schooliforum has cre-- ated imore interest than anything we have tried for the evening service, and it --will: grow. : --Special 'notices have been sent out tais week tomanywho are. askeq to send:in' ques:lons. Among the citations w h ic h com-- was driven by Albert E. in all Churches lAio.cqu La: % A wrence Ave., e Willys--Knight t-- and skidded x' of the Knaak ) avo'id striking Pastor Merle's Battery Servicel _ ~PAYS YOU MORE ~al integrity are accommdated We aim to be progessive in to their greatest necessary de-- -- our business methods. -- selves as trustees for the funds ; of their stockholders and de-- We aim to observe the golden positors, and these fu in-- ~ -- rule in dealing with competitors vested in safe and sound ;oam and we endeavor to be courte-- Weflign to merit the confi-- mands, eonzistentrwithtbeufe- --dence of this community, bee ty of the bank funds. lieving that the name "banker" ' -- The first obligation of the of-- ~ mmursnt ficers :ff ?i:"lab'nh is a knowl-- C es the edge of pertaining t mmunications between tb'hnl:h.bn:neu and rigis officers of these banks and obedience thereto. those with whom they do busi-- must be and remain a synonym of honor and fair dealing. > Our Business Code Borrowers of known person-- National Association of Real lilinols Associat Estate Boards Libertyville Trust & Savings Bank - and State Bank of Mundelein IuCouImdtymlthtthodcofEMcdopndbymeminob Bankers Association atits Annual Convention on June 17, 1926, these banks make, for the information of their customers, the fol-- lowing Statemement of their aims and obligations. Bought and Sold R L MEMBER Apartment sites $40 per ft. and up. Business property. $160 per ft and up. -- ' Improved business property at Round Lake, I! {J Ex1 T wo modern 5 room Bl'kk Bungalows fi'owf nearing com-- F"fifl. on m h?m ¥e. Opcn o nspecti Sun day gfl'"". ' 'm%';'"fl. balance likern'nt. stg; W reéceipts, own your own home BATTERIES Phone 469 large sized homesites priced f $800 t on some of them. P rowm .¥ o and we endeavor to be courte-- ous to all who enter the bank. Milwaukee : Avenue Libertyville, 111. These banks have a deep in-- terest in the civic welfare of this

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