£A urday. _ ts The Independent Social club gave a eard party at the home of Mise Edward Knaak and family of Wheaton, and the W. Arnold's and A. Baring's of Chicago, were guests at the T. L. Knaak home on Sun-- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sherman and family were gwests of the Clarence Sherman family in Chicago, on Sat-- At. t day. 'n. Roy Stace of Milwaukee, vis-- ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil-- lip Scully, Sr., on Tuesday., Her daughter, Patricia, who has been visiting her grandparents, returned home with her. Mrs. G,. M. Koch has returned home.from Highland Park hospital. She is convalescing nicely. Lake Forest Chapter O.E.3. ob served Friend's Night on Monday evening. Several Deerfield Star members attended. Mrs. -- Harry Clavey was an acting officer for the evening. were made. Lake county wm !;o' well represented. Mrs. Juhrend is a delegate £rom Deerfleld Camp R.N.A. Mrs. Henry Juhrend was the lun-- cheon guest of Mrs. Anna Kam-- schulite of Waukegan, on Friday. Plans for attending the R.N. A. state eonvention at Decatur on Mar. 19, The Legion Auxi:iary neld a very interesting meeting at the home of Mrs.. George Jacob Monday even-- ing, with Mrs. Alex. Willman and Mrs. T. Taylor as assitant hostesses. A short business meeting was beld. Poppy Day will be held in May. The ladies will have 1,000 poppies to sell this year, Bridge was played after the meeting. There were seven tables and a pleasgut time spent at the game. # Mrs. R. M. Patterson will enter-- 'ain the Women's Missionary So-- viety of the Presbyterian church, at her home on Hazel avenue on Thurs-- day afternoon, March 21. A speaker from the mission board will be pre-- sent. The annual éfection of offic-- @ers will be held. Mrs. George Frey of McHenry, spent' several days in Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fredricks bave moved into their new home on Cen-- tral avyenue. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison were week--end guests of their son, Roy Hutchisorn, and his family, in Irving Park. Bobby Jubreng, Charlie PDahule { aud Melvin Mullins have entered the Central Amateur Athletic Union | tournament which :s conducted byi Garfield Park Fagles. The boys are in the lightweight boxing class.' From this tournament those who! qualify are sent to the Olympic | ghmes later in the season. t Mrs. Phillip Scully, Jr.. gave a rarty Saturday evening in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. It was'a surprise to Mr. Scully. Mrs. Frank Russo entertained he: bridge club at a luncheon on Tues day. #*} C. A. Wolt and Mrs. Clarence Sher-- den attended a Whire Shrine meet ing at Lake Forest, Friday evening. Mrs. Frase was elected to the office of worthy high preestess for the en-- suing year. ; Little Bennie Briggs, the fiv@--year old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Briggs, was operated on for appen-- dicitis at Highland Park bhospital on Tuesday nighi. Mre. Ruth Frase, Mrs. Harry Clavey, Mrs. Roy Ctavey, Mrs, Al vin Knaak, Mrs. Harry Stupple, Mrys. Mr. and Mrs. William Plagger and family, George Rockenbach, Mss Reckenbach, Mr. and Mrs. Almon Rockenbach of Crygtal Lake, Mr. and Mrs. 0. 1. Rockenbach of Lake Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Frant:z and Mre. Mary, Wessling, attended the funeral of Samuel Ott ia Chi-- ago, on Frizay afteraoon. * Peter W. Paterson of the firm of Peterson and Weeks, contractors, and Mr. Harter, secretary of the i. ociated Builders of Lake county, stated that while the matter had not beenr brought to their attention local-- Iy, the increase would apply here if granted in Chicago as the local union is under the jurisdiction of the Chi-- cago council of the carpenters union. Mrt. and Mrs. F. B. Wilson : sons, Rotert and Roscoe, of Libet ville, were dinner guests of Mr. a Mrs. Chester Wolf on Sunday. Paul Knigge, who was operated on at Lake County General hospital tor uppend?cltls is now at home. He is recqvering rapidly. tyter¥n chursch, heid its annual elec Thursda fternoon. The ne wiy eg OfficeK® are Presi-- denk Mrs. George Pettis; vicepre-- sident, Mrs. Elder; secretary, Mrs. S, P. Hutchison and treasurer, Mrs. F. P. Browning. Mrs. Harriet Johnston, Earl Johun-- ston and Miss Dorothy Johnstou of lockport, were Sunday guests at the Counrad Uchtman home. Dispatches frotm Chicago, today, state that 30,000 carpenters in the Chicago district are voting on the question as to whether, or not, they will accept a 50 cent increase which will bring their salary to $12.50 for eight hours work. Carpenters in Waukegan, North Chicago and the rest of the county may receive an increase of 50 cents -- day in wages through the action of the Chicago council of the union with which the Waukegan unit is aftiliated. PACE FOUR SEE 50 CENT INCREASE Expected That Petition for In-- crease in Chicago Will Be MAY BE GRANTED BOOST IN WAGES DEERFIELD Effective -- Here society of the Pres-- h, heid its annual lay--~afternoon. The Ralph 8. Peterson left Wednesday for Springfield, where he is attend ing an electrical convention as a delegate. He will return Saturday evening. Mrs. Mary Trute had as her guests on Sunday Mrs. L Wenzel and chlld-- ren, of Chicago. Mrs. Pearl Yager of Chicago, was the week--end guest of Mrs. Edna Orsborne. Mrs. 8. J. Nordort of Wilmette, visited . her cousin, Mrs. Floyd Stanger on Wednw--ecay. The Mission Band of the Bung2a low church met Tueseday afternoon Mrs. A. Merner and Mrs. E. Beek man had charge of the meeting. Mr. and> Mrs. Floyd Stanger and Miss Mammie Karch attended the funeral of Mrs. Vera Bly RBRalle at Drexel Park -- Boulevard _ Presby-- terian church, Chicago. Edward Bock of Center Point, lowa, was the guest of his cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sherman, over the week--end. On Sunday they vis-- ited an uncie, Herman Gederger, of Racine, who is ill. Mrs. Paul Hunter was hostess to her bridge club on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stipple en-- tertained friends from -- Highland Park and Chicago at a week--end party. The ladies of the Missionary So-- clety of the Bungalow, will give a playette Friday evening -- entitled: "Sewing for the Heathen." A large attendance is anticipated. A silver bffering will be taken. Mrs. E. H. Selig entertained at l#hnch and two tables of bridge on Monday. Mr. and Mre. Frank Lawrence--an nounce the birth of a son at High lang Park bospital on Friday, Mar Ist. Mrs., F. W. Russo entertained her bridge club at a luncheon on Tues-- day. + Mrs. Walter Toll and Mrs. Henry Jubhrend attended the RN.A. card party at Northbrook, Monday even-- ing. There woere fourtegen tables and nice prizes were awarded. ««iuests were present from Glenview, Wheeling and Deerfield camps. Many friends and _ relatives ot Mrs. T. L. Knaak called at her home on Tuesday, Mar. 12, to extend felicitations as it was her seventy-- seventh birthday anniversary. She received many gifts and flowers. # Loretta Heman on Suturday evens ing. A very pleasant time was re-- ported. © Earl, Varner is hu'llding a resid --just the name--that's all there is to move NEW .. NEW .. NEW .. ALL THE NEW THINGS for AN ALLNEW STORE "HALF A BLOCK SOUTH" We're M oving 9y s y se on dnb ons camipenens ic opimn conmpines @4 > cinqmirmedine/ The Best Sore~on the North Shore: _ KR UBIN"TS. it#1 > --;;.l;;- V"Zw'r-(iaq;';;n.er is on lh:.- gick list. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson of Edgewater Beach apartments, were week--end guests of, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dobbins. They entertained at three tables of bridge Saturday eve-- ning in their honer. L La Amitie Societe met with Miss Hazel Easton on Tuesday evening. Grow Among Other Treesa . Mahogany trees are generally scattered among other trees, not growing in a forest of their own kind: ence in the Brairwoods subdivision. * Mégdames Faymond Meyer, Henry Peterson--and Roy Dobbins were en-- tertained <at bridge Thursday by Mrs,. Robert Bridges of Highland Park. * t . Mr. Wm. H. Neville is on the sick list. How We Make Loans We toan up to $300 on household goods, to men and their wives for domestic use. We do not require outside signers--signature of husband and wife all that is necessarty. Employers, relatives, friends or tradespeople are not notifed--no one need know. CALL, WRITE OR PHONE fevaenetes -- And seill eceigennts Reppen sicknem. onergrions. emergencies. sti ness, operations, accumulated bills--a dozen things that demand immediate cash. If your rainy day finds you unprepared, borrow what you need from Household, secure the cash promptiy, and repay us at your convenience. * x _ Rate Reduced Nearly +/3 , You get the entire amount--no fees or deductions. Loans may be paid in full at any time. You'ryONLY on unpaid balance, for actual time you keep the money. 308 Waukegan National Bank Building S. W. Cor. Genesee and Washington Su. Phone: Waukegan 4583 WAUKEGAN Extra Cash for Rainy Days Auaih --itiini un snn ks acsiuim B trcas Ni sd l c line: n it s payable in twenty equal month! umm-'&ww * 8 50 average monthly cost 66¢ $100 average monthly cost $1.32 $200 average monthly cost $2.63 $300 average monthly cost $3.94 We Open LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, MARCH 14. 1929 Wednesday," March 20th 89 _All members are urged to attend asg this meeting is important. WILMOT SCHOOL P.T.A. > There will be a special called meeting of the P.T.A. at the school, Friday evening, March 15, at 8 o'clock. The purpose of this meet-- ing is to elect officers for the en:-- suing year «and the consideration of business. er On Tuesday, March 14, the prest-- dents of the Jlocal unions of Lake Forest, Highland © Purk and. Deer-- field, and the county president will meet at the home of Mrs. Hall in Highland Park to arrange 'for our sbrlug institute. + : from Deertield, : Fuller notice' and inofrmation lat Tiuay /3 y equal monthly s Rotfowe: ily cost -- 66¢ ly cost $1.32 ly cost $2.63 ly cost $3.94 no fees or deductions. time. You ry ONLY ne you keep the money. > s im cnupt onl tw 07 es D. Carter is attending in i e TOY tss J id 4 1 605 Milwaukee, Ave., Libertyvilie, I!1. m s lin. Es 430 | C /7 ~ S $ covered with specials you Y¥ values en 49: 559c d s never sold Per Do: