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Libertyville Independent, 28 Feb 1929, p. 6

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w PAGE SIX Mrs. Will Ray entertained the Eve-- ning 500 Club Thursday night. Bert Bwan and Mrs. Harry Rouse won the first prizes and John Rouse and Mrs. Ray Wells the consolation prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gould wel-- comed a seven--pound boy into their family cirecle Tuesday morning. Mrs. Gould and the little new--comer are in the Mercy ho--pital, Chicago, and are do ng nicely. Owing to a sewer pipe being bro-- ken by workmen at the new building there has been no school at Liberty-- ville high school for a week, so we have quite a few students at home. Miss Jean Ray is spendima a cou ple of days with Mrs. Gordon Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Snyder and son spent the week end with Mrs. Snyder's parents, Mr: and Mrs Kinrade. = * Russell Rouse, Jr.. ha sbeen home re Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ullrich and Mr A&nd Mrs. Clayton Tiffany attended the basketball tournament at Wau-- conda Thureday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ullrich went again Saturday night. Miss Frances Mantle spent Satur-- day in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ullrich -- and Mr and Mrs Leslie Ultrich and chil dren spent Ssunday with relatives in Chicago. The Birthday Club met with Mrs. Ralph Wehrenberg in Libertyville on Saturdday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Lehmkuhl won first prite and the consolation fell to Mrs. Will Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Henry EiAiman and children of Chicago spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Erdman's father, Henry C. Meyer Miss Mary Farnym of Chicago was & week end guest at the home of Mrs. Orpha Harding. The Bridge Club was entertained by Mrs. Will Ray Friday afternoon. The first prize was awarded to Mrs. Wm. Volkman, the second to Mrs. R. J. Lyouns. to Mrs. Emma Fasse and children. Ida and Walter, of Chicago,. spent Sunday at the H. C. Meyer home The Ladies Ald will meet with Mrs. Frank Baumgartner on Friday Mrs. Orpha Harding will be assistant hostess. A number from here attended a ~irs emma nouss wrestling match at the Colesium in Harry Rouse, Mr Chicago, Monday evenine in which Rouse and daughte: Jim McMillen was victorious having the flower show in won in twenty minutes in a flying _ Misses Ruth and tackle. Those who attended were spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Faulkner, Robt. Walker in Evansto: K. Rouse, Gordon Ray, Wm. Poultor, Mrs. Mott and -- LeRoy Kane and Lioyd Ray Chicago visitors M Henry C. Meyer, Miss Hulda Mey-- Mr. and Mrs. Jo er, Mrs. Ed Roder, Mrs. John Roder (sined 28 guests at and Mrs. Myron Wells attended the +'»nink funeral of Mrs. Will Bierman of| Miss Abbie Carr Chicago, at Lake Zurich, Saturday. |l|e" at the Illinois Robert A¥nsley and Miss Derothy Cago, with a party Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rittler and daughter, Ruth, and J. J. Rouse at tended the Genesee Tehatre in Wau-- kegan Sunday afternoon kegan cUunuay allellguUi, Mr.| and Mrs. Frank Shaddle vis ited Sunday in Highland Park, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bell. Robert Afnsley and Miss Derothy Browne, of Highland Park, called at the homes of Mrs. Hatiie Kanigze and Mr. and Mrs G-- 0. Ross Sunday evening. Mr. Meyers will remain on the farm until May, and then, be tells us. he is going to have a little vaca &ion before taking up other work. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Talbot and dhildren returned home Saturday from an extended visit with relatives in Oshkosh, Wis., and Minneapolis. J. J. Rouse and Mrs Nina J ins were luncheon guests o Alice Morn Wednesday Henry C. Meyer and Hulda ass'st ed at the farm sale of Ed Meyer or Tuesday. News Notes of Mundelein and Vicinity Chas. Chamberlain is still conva lescing from his accident last Thurs-- day. He was struck in the face by the handle on his dump truck, that knocked out one tooth and loosened several more, and cut a gash in his lip, which necessitated 3 stitches. 0. C. Jarrett who has been having quvite a little trouble with his eyes, which is believed to have been caus-- ITEMSs OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE LIVING IN MUNDELEIN. You can help make this section more in-- teresting if you will phone the Loca! Editor any news items you may have concerning relatives or friends r the cupe Residence on Lake St. 018 N. Milwaukes Ave. Phone 901 it should please the eye (as our paints do), and it should form a protective coating. We handle a complete line of high grade paints, oils, varnishes and wall paper. -- May we receive consid-- eration for your spring decdra-- ting needs? -- GOOD paint should fulfill two functions: Libertyville Paint Rouse, Jr., ha sbeen home' L wee kwith a cold. He is & this week in wrepara-- s tonsils taken out. , ances Mantle spenat Satur ' reres a 1 every urbose... of Hut« bre d '\-Orlkt':' £ Mr. and Mrs .John John Gross of Wilmette spent sunday afternoon at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Ed DAetz. Mrs. Geo. C. Decker and Mrs. Bert Swan attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Haigh in Wi!-- mette Monday. ed by dust from cement. He is now | _ Mrs .Bert Terpening _ of Mount in the Victory Memorial hospital in ' Prospect spent a couple of days this Waukegan, taking treatments. week with her sister, Mrs. _ Alice Waiter Meyer and Miss BEvelyn Mann and called on other relatives Barbers of Highland Park, svent the here, prior to leaving for California, week end at the home of Mr. and where she and Mr. Tervening will Mrs. Paul Rouse in DeKalb pend several weeks Mr. and Mrs Ed Tone and Mrs Mary Tenne of Palatine spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs .Fred Voelker Mrs. J. MARSHALL HUTCHINGS Mrs. Arthur Gullidge of _ Baker, Mont., who is spnd'ng some time with her father, Harry Payne, in Chicago, was here over the week end visiting her sister, Mrs. Dwight J. Marshall Hutchings has been on the sick list for the past week. i I Mr. and Mrs. Chas Kuebker, Jr, d chlldren of Grayslake, spent last ibday at the home oi Mr and Mrs. NEWS FPROM IVANHOE Mr and Mrs Walter Herr and son, Donald, of Chicago, spent the week end with Mrs Herr's parents, Mr and Mrs. Mike Wirtz. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wagner have just returned fro ma two weeks' mo-- tor trip through some of the south-- ern States. Mr. and Mrs. George Frier and children of Grayslake, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Edgar Ransom. George Smith was a Waukegan caller Saturday. o Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huson and chil dren of the Model Farm, attended the chicken pie supper in Mundelein. George Traut went to the Condell Me~morial hosvital last week to rest up for an operation-- LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT,. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1929 Telephone 557--J anq' Friday evening the Ivanhoe Boys mday Club bas a Progressive Dinner at 1. several different homes. ehil Saturday at 9:30 a. m the Boy deg Scouts meet for work on Tenderfoot lein. and Second Class Requirments so egan as to be ready for the Court of Honor awards on March 8th. Abhe 8 O 8 had a jolly sleighing rarty Saturday night. They wound up at the Henry Kublank home for refreshments and fun. PLYMOUTH LARGER PARISH _ | Ivanhoe Church and First Church of | Mundelein -- Congregational C. Arthur Jevne, Minister. ! Rudoiph Weight, Social Director ; Sunday School First Church 10:00 a. m. Ivanhoe 11:00 a. m. | Saturday at 3:30 p. m. Jumior Choir Practice. Saturday at 7:30 p. m. SOS Club. Junior Sunday Afternoon Club at Ivanbhoe at 2:00 p. m. ( EBvening Services. This is a ser | vice of praise and worship that | brings to & fitting clogse the Lorda' Day, Enjoy the song service aAnd the special music by the Junior Choir and Mr. Weight. Mr. Jevoe brin's} a message on Scout Law 3 "A Scout is Helpful" That is what everyi_ body is supposed to be whether a' boy or girl scout or not. Come and ; find out some ways in which to be so _ 7:30 p. m. Ivanbhoe Choir Practice with Mr. Frank Dolinh. Frank Dolph at 8:00 p. m. ' Saturday Club. Worship Services Ivanhoe 10:00a m. First Church 11:00 a m. Special Lenten Services Center about Christ Reach Men at Life's Center. Messages from the Parables of Holy Week: '"Ready or Unready." Appropriate anthem by the Choir of each church. 2:00 p. m. Junior Boys card party at the School House, Firi-- day night. Everybody wants every-- body else to come. We want to have an exceptionally wonderful time. Can the school train the child in citizenship if the childs parents and teachers have the idea that the school exists to teach only reading, grammar, etc. The occasional pupil who "knocks" the school he attends usually will be a "knocker'" in hbhis community and later life. The Lincoln School basket ball tram lost a high school class team Saturday afternoon. The boys will »lay the Libertyville Grade School, Friday in the Community Housé. This will probably be the last game on the home floor. f Home work and a good school atti-- tude are necessary for a child's suc-- ces at school. How many parents are urging their children to study at home? Ruth Williams and Melvin Rouse received the bhighest grades in a re cent history test. Most of the other grades were very good but se veral failed. " Ladies Traveling League bowled O'Furrells Recreation Team in Waw kegan Saturday night. _ The Tripp Lumber Co. Ladies BOWLING NEWS SCHOOL NHWS Team entered the Tournament at The Bensingers Allies in Chicago on Sunday. | Sunday afternoon the Tripp Lum-- ber --Co. Mens team bowled the Lake Zurich team on the Grayslake Alles. The Tripo Lumber Co. team won this match. 5 The Mundelein Firemen journeyed to Grayslake on Wednesday and de-- feated them while Antioch dropped tvwo games to the Fox Lake Fire-- men thereby permitting Mundelein to retain their leod in the League by two games. A hot fight is ex-- pected at the next game when An-- tioch comes to town to battle the local Firemen for the supremacy of the League. Both teams will have there strongest men in the lineup. SPRING, which is not so far away is definitely the seasqn for bright-- ening and refurnishing the home. New wallpaper in cheérful spring colors and artistic modern designs --repainting in pleasing sorinpg tints--cacimining--we do it all. Bring Springtime Into Your Home THOS. J. McBRIDE MUNDELEIN FIREMAN S BOWLING TEAM PHONE 239 Hawley St. at Lake Ave., Mundelein, HI. Coonf YEARm Rouse's Service Station Come in! See the new tread and other improvements. -- Trade in the mileage left in your old tires and ride safely'! 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