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Libertyville Independent, 31 Mar 1927, p. 7

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h -- ~DAYDSMINMS | |#a ze _i 2 t e t e C c 00-- ~~~ e wite, and one halt divided among! **** ¥ 244 | P MAMEL : > ; Loh m'lI' ~{rlatives in various : Ato. Letters | -- > mfarimin Pss 1 ; 4 x4 wTo * % -' ) Wd .mw;; ~ mA "#""f%u'.«\ Was Former Business Associ--]Proved Appraisement waired. _ _ _' | iohn T Buchannan is Nead in . Shall 'Bonds for Road Purposes be Issued to the Amount of $50,000% I hereby certify that the above is a true specimen of the ballots to be voted at the Annual-- Town Election of the Town of Vernon, Lake County, Illinolis. Klection Tuesday, April 5th, A. D; 1927. Wws d @eiuoos aBsoue®s ol MaLrIco i /.. ~_ P md' mw L. Rothéchild, Cibcago cothier, and "'&mmm" Minnerpons vnti a 'vhort ume 25e demghter Mre: Albort washer ) _0 v . t ' when he sold and moved to Highland . M3 Helen Frederick returned from The will of David Simon, Highland Park, admitted to probate Monday by Judge Martin»C. Decker, showed a personal estate of $400,000, of which half goes to the --widow. The was a business associate of -- Maunric as rormer Busine: ate of Maurice L. (te Mess ote, ASHuzelers . C¥ STEEE CABINET CDareert ;. srant Frigidaire Model M--5--2 ) EOME3 PARTY For School Trustee (For Three Years) ;- Descriptions of Models Illustrated: ' 4 WE 1. _ argeos A'&'? Arssos |-- ~_ ez °* : ly or whai" Fikhen -- interion fiblsbed in --~family of mediam. m =© m es veuene | © _ _ |_Anunie Nissen. Town of Newport-- = 'Hnl report approved. Estate closed: u"umw,«:&nu m-i:n:'thu.r;l.nv'x?g * mmhammu recent visitor --at the. Fred Wagner In and See the New convenience in modern homes the country over. -- -- ~ Food is kept fresh and clean; ice cubes provided auto-- Be sure to call in and see the new steel--cabinet beauty of design and strength of build; provide up--to-- date cooling service at moderate cost. _ Pre® --_--. Any model may be purchased the _ c hnd of Giek" Wway,." ft. abelf space 48 ice cubes. o8 00000 o 0 o 0o o o o dor were in Round Lake on Tuesday. Durley Curran and Elmer Hendee, mu,'uh':uw. Charles Streetor, of Chicago, was a Roungd Lake Caller on Tuesday. R '?Mmcm: Mre. H. Davis is spending a few dayse at the home of her son Earl, his wife having been ill for the past fow Mrs, Floyd Renehan and motor-- QGI:'.MQ'M"." Mr. and Mrs. Blue and daughten of "Udmm;zmr Amann home. a Elizabeth Richardson is contined to her home with a seer throat. George Benwell soent a few days at the Lee Benwell home. c Mr. and Mrs. Harry Diets and child-- ren spent Sunday with relatives in Mre. Ernst and daughter, of Keno sha, Mr. and Mrs Poole, Mr. and Mrs. 00 000 00 0 0 0 00 0 o o the Long Lake road,--one mile east of Ingleside, and crashed into--the railthg of a bridge leading over a creek. The The car--tumbled=down the embank ment pinning both--men underneath. Two ladsf--rom the vicinity--ratsed the machine enough to bring Buchan-- non out but they found him dead.: Lick, while badly hurt, still lived. Both had made their home around l!ichlelm.h!tm luracr" As far as could be lekrned there: were no other occupants in the ma tee s ue , J " ~"~C yPunduucL0u d Hoy.. B. W. Sinder. Me. Lick, was severely "injured : A00 |asughter vistted Waukoren oan on panes | 100. »« "ouleaty= _ 4 rughed to the Victory Memorial how evening. _ y '%> j Sarah Zimmetman, nee.. Basinger, pvianen, ie atree. ase ow esnt Sn Dol Smitn e anve wtointe 5 NC oy '0'. # p . P # » ied * . 2 ' # Th -- v . # g g q C tlfoljoffmcfut?"m nA m'g.cuaggnw -- _1 Muffton, Ohlo> hh 'Anstatin Ns ns a Chicago and a summer resident at Long Lake,-- was instantly 'killed tate "'"':_'.m'l;'.an aute : acei-- Ir.l.bt.u-munwn-: ad :@I & We *¥72+ _ 4*e shelf space. Makes $ © ~06 ice cubes. with her parents» Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kretachmer, at North Chicago. . Mr. s&lemm m e £«.% blm_&nmuul::m cm."m Mo they attended the funreal of a friend. Mr. and Mrs, Dell Smith and daugh ter, motored to Kenosha on Saturday. Mr, <and <Mroa. Del} Richardson at-- tqgod;muwmmy. d r. and Mrs. Carl Hacket and sons, Rippberger motored to Libertyrille on Waukegan on Wednesday!. o Mrs. James Curran spent last Mon-- day afternoon 'with Mra. Lue Laosk _--Mrs; O. A. Howard and Mrs. Ray show at Grayslake on Welnesday. _ | Mrs. Clara R. ; ylr.mlu.mbmrnflmb'mmm::"wll" To Ohiease on Smaly vaeeg i oLN ies Ant _ Mrs. "Reb Rlaanas Mamarch _ UilA4zaai i,.,, | ' 4007 motored to Maywood on Tu me Schaffer spent Su: at the Floyd !mhri Mr.° and. . Mre.--Aftifor and Mre. C. 7 Auurows,.. of 1.IDertyyillle, was E--'fl--"--'. 'fi"!' is "Sa o trelftgrnal w.ll. a '::mlhmm:. ¢m.," called w&? fi',a'flzwb. 6 me Schaffer spent Sunday -M--J £M7, | July 15, 1836, To this union was bor motored to Chicago 0 a caller here on Friday. _ Charles® Mazson, of Ws mothen, Ma clare Tosing Frank "lt:&tfllo&m'm Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peterkort Es Mtavuww 'Thurs~ dir. and Mrs. Al Dixon, of Waukeg-- Mite. Geary sand sons, of ray®-- Efi-m&vmumm Mb & nl'"" L ."', -"*"'-"_ CEMEminch fllz ot Ringwo04. .. | (4t Home) and Aflso D. who mas pre aBy Mauer was badly cut and brt Both were taken home by Lake Fhnineg on h enviigp en f mlebool and ing TWO INJURED WHEN EC ---?n------v"-;---ov. mm Wwill TCUUurn '.fl Oor | 'r--m.mm.umm, fi.ghfl.&ndlg.mm to 9 The E. L C. E.--will have its April {oodooodbobfoob . We _wisk to Mr. and MLP. Mwwuh God's richest blessings on their 50th whies, Wrathe, eptner o Mins _ Corn at ' is visiting at the Sturm home. | . The pastor left Sunday evening for Bho leares to mourn her loss a loving, devotédd husband, five children, were conducted by Rev. B. W. Sinder-- son -- Sestor" on oX HeY. B..W. 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