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Libertyville Independent, 14 Mar 1929, p. 3

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Home of WATERSEAL Roofing Lake County National Bank O8BLIGA TION LIBERTYVILLE CEMENT WORKS McDonald's Commercial School 311 Park Avenue ABK FOR AUDITORIUM THEATRE 845 P. M. New Classes Now Forming A NEW ADDITION TO OUR LINE OF LADIES' HIGH GRADE SHOES 526 N. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville Chamber of Commerce All of us have the expectation of some diy being able to have the great thing of our heart's desire. It may be a college education, a trip to Europe, a really fine car, a home of our own. How are we going to get it? Most of us never will----unless we save. Smart New Footwear Spring and Easter COMMERCIAL COURSES Individual Instruction Positions Secured for Graduates Libertyville THIRD SEMI--ANNUAL WINDOW TRIMMING CONTEST TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 19, 1929 Great Expectations STYLE SHOW WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 20, 1929 RAY N. SMITH THE SEASON'S VERY LATEST STRAPS A N D PUMPS iN CUBA'N AND HIGH HEELS, wWITH THE NEW SQUARE TOES QVALITY CONCAETE BLOCKS FOR 2rTTER MHOMES Priced at $4.90 TELEPHONE 130 Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 Mundelein TILES MADE 1N ANY cOLOR AND IN ANY QVANTITY OTr Mrs David James and infant boy were discharged from the Condeli Memorial hospitalt Monday L, M. Crawford, Of the local high school faculty, is drivigg a new uuevrotet Six, purchased from the Libertyville Motor Sates. Chris Jensen has moved back to Mundelein from Woeodstock, and will reside on Maple avenue. Mrs. Jack Bradford, 233 W. Maple avenue has returned from Wheat-- field, Ind., where she has been vis-- ting relatives for the past week. All the latest versions of the mode are being shown at the spring open-- ing of Kern's Smart Shrop, 21 N. Genesee St., Waukegan. 1t A bakery sale sponsored by the woman's Gulild of SL_lAwrence's church will be held, Saturday after-- noon, March 23. John Deinlein, 146 Newberry ave., submitted to a major operation at Condell Memorial hospital Wednes-- day morning. The Marian Club of St. Joseph's church is making preparations for a dance to be given in the school hall Easter Monday nmight, April 1. The Mystic Workers held a bunco party after the 'regular meeting on Tuesday night. 8t. Patrick day dec-- orations were in efféct and everyone reports having a pleasant time A large number of people were present in St. Joseph's School bhall Eriday night to listen to a talk con-- cerning the history of the _ Papal state, given by Hugo Gotti. The Normert Smart Shop, 101 N. Genesee St., Waukegan, announce their soring opening, showing the newest Styles in : Trocks, dresses suits coa s, furs and millinery. 1t Art Pictures in the Life of Christ w.il ve pUesepley ag lIne Methodist church Sunday @eQing at 7:30 by Mrs. John 'E. Delong, and there will be an adaptation of poetry _ and music. ' Word from Wauconda at noon to ho 0_ | day (Thursday) reveals that Henry | Harris, 92 years old and one of the oldest living civil war veterans in 1 hereby , the 'county, has liittle chance for re-- feandidate f | covery and that he is failing rapidly, }|of Libertyy \He has been--in a precarious condi-- the will of | tion since a week ago when he be to be held | came sertously in at his bome in urday, Marc i Wauconda. | Three candidates have entered the race for constable in Fremont town ship. The present incumbents are seeking -- rw--election, and -- Marshal Clayton Tiffany, of Mundelein, is the third aspirant. r-- 1. Yeldenr, focel general con-- tractor, made a&a i to Manchester, lowa. this week gw\'lw. his mother, who lives there. 'M@A"Felden was ac-- companied by his daughters, Erma, Edna and Marion. We note that one of the Liberty-- ville postolIice quartets has come out of winter quarters and taken up the accustomed place along the win-- dow ledge of the postoffice. Spring can't be far away. Homer Heath has also been s&@p occupying that stunw in his troan. H. &. Gnadt, 4200 Ked:ie Bivd , ; Chicago, was fined $15 and costs byi Justice H. M. Bartett at 2:30 S&tur-] day afternoon, when be was brought' in' by Officer Frank Druba for speeding at 60 mites an hour on S i Malwaukee avenu®. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NOV ELTIES FOR THE CHILOREN Special Chocolate Eggs, with Nut rruit Centers, Decorated and name Inscribed at ....._..._c. _._... 25¢ Up DUON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR EASTER BASKt 1S FOR THE KIDDIES. YyOU WILL FINO SOMETHING THAT WILL PLEASE THE CHILDREN. SPECIALS! Call Libertyville 138 For Prompt Delivery Fancy Red River Early Ohio Seed Po-- tatoes, bag of 2 bush-- els, for ..............$2.35 Fresh Strawberries Carrots, two bunches fOr .........:.....cll....18¢ Beets, per bunch.:..6¢ Strictly Fresh Coun-- try Eggs dozen....43¢ Medium Size Sunkist Oranges, dozen ..25¢ Celery Hearts, .. .. ... per bunch ............15¢ LIBERTYVILLE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET. 545 N. Milwaukee Libertyville, Illinois loca WALLACE'S HOME--MADE ----CANDIES LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, MARCH 14. 1929. Mrs. Minnie Wheelock, 34 years old and. a well konwn resident of Wau-- conda, passed away at hr home in that viliage early this morning, after several days' illness. Death was at-- tributed to kidney trouble. Besides her husband, Lee Wheelock, she is survived by seven children and one brother, living in North Dakota. The tuneral will be held Saturday, with The many friends of Mrs Abraham iry, of Chicago, formerly of Mun-- aeiein, will be interested to know that she and her husband hamve just announced the marriage of their daughter, Ellen Elizabeth, to Lewis 'Tillman Haymer, of Antigo, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Haymer will reside at mouthern Pines, North Carolina, an office in the Public Service bldg. He will divide his time between here and Chicago, where he is well known in medical circles. interment at Diamond Lake Dr. C. O. Edawards, an operating physician from Chicago has ovened Ihe condition of Henry Golding, 78 years old, of Wauconda, who on saturday suffered a slight stroke of paralysis at --bis home inWauconda, was reported today as about the same. He is the father of Dr. L E. woiaing, of this village, Jay Cairns, who has been a patient in Wesley Hospital, Chicago, for a couple of weeks, returned to his home bere Tuesday evening. Jay's many friends will be glad to know he is recovering from his operation, gfnd that bhe boves to be around ur,. J. 3. Davis received a YviSit from his mother, Mrs. J E. Davis, and his brother. C..C. Davis, Tue* day, when they drove bere from Lowell, Indiana akain sOoon Taere will be a meeting of the boaiu of d.rectors of the Libertyville-- Mundelein Chamoer of Commeice in the secretary's office next Thusday W ton last week. Miss Evelyn Hull _sang "In An Old Fashioned Town" and "I Hear a Thrush at Eve." She was accompanied by Mrs. C H. Bet:-- |zer. The high light of the meeting was an address by Howard P. Say-- lage, past national commander of the \ American Legion. Hostesses for the |day were Mrs. D. C. Curtis, Mrs F. |u_ »naddie, Mrs. E H Smith and EdAgar Roder, a patient at Condell Memoria hospital since last Novem-- ber, when he was badly burned in an auto accident, has recovered enough from a skin grafting operation to be able to be about in a whee chair The regular meeting of the Wom--; an's Club was held at the Methodist | church Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. | Fred Croker and Mr#. Ralph Ronle' reported on the morning and after | noon sessions of the annoual meeting of the Tenth district, held in Evans I NOTICE 1 hereby aunounce myseil as &A candidate for the office of constable of Libertyyille township, subject to the will of the voters at the caucus to be held at the town hall on Sat-- urday, March 16, at 2 p. m. E. A. NELSON. Mrs J. H. Suter I SAVE WITH S AFETY ad C New Life and Vigor for Spring This wonderful tonic -- PEP-- TONA -- contains malt, fron, and other body building in-- gredients. Enriches blood, gives you new strength. Quickly corrects that run-- down condition which follows Phone 55, LIBERTYVILLE the rigor winter. sold Decker & Neville April only at ExaLZ Store i ie § $1.00 Peptona and aflments -- of William -- Zieleke, 4125 Melrose avenue, Chicago, drove his car past the traffic light at 40 miles an hour in the business district of Liberty-- i ville sunday, resulting in his being arrested by the local police and fined t:lu and costs by Justice Harry M. Bartlett. Dan E. Winn, manager of the Liid-- low Motor Co. of Labertyville, an-- nounces that he has sold and de-- livered the following cars: A Pon-- tiac coupe to Geo. Emmett, travel-- \ ing representative of the _ Public Servige Co.; Pontiac coupe to Rus-- sell grown of Waukegan; an All-- American -- sedan, with six wire wheels, to OUtto Anderson, cattle 'Ihe Countryside Motors has deliv. ered a new Chrysler "65" four--door sedan to the Misses Marriet and Hazel Butler, 221 Brainerd avenue. ine March issue of the lllinois Mealth Quarterly is now being dis-- tributed, and copies of same may be had by Addressing the State Depart-- ment of Public Health, Springfield, Ill. The current issue contains many items of general interest, per-- taining to the State Heal%x Depart-- ment's activities against tuberculosis among human; and animaAls. dealer, at Wheeling George Gibbons, arrested Wednes-- day night of last week, in the busi-- ness district, and sent to the coun: ty jall in Waukegan, was returned to this village for trial Saturday aft-- ernoon. . he was Arraigned 'Dbefore Justice H. M. Bartlett, and given a fine of $25 and costs, on a charge of drunk and disorderly. Gibbons, who had been working on construc-- tion ~40%s, became unruly in the court, &ad was also fined $10 and costs for contempt of court. Not having the necessary funds to pay the fines, he was returned to the county Jail to lay it out. James Curtis, a student at the' University of Wisconsin, has been named in the cast of the 1929 Hareo-! IOOt| Ciud S&now, 'HivJack", it was | announced last week at Madlson.' Wisconsin. ~The club will make its annual tour through the middle ve;t. in April. Rebearsals for the cast and | tryouts for the chorus have been pro-- l cepding for several weeks. \| Prize winners in a bowling tourna-- ment conducted by a Chicago news-- paper, which closed at the Schleman bowling alleys, Clark and Belmont, March 2, and in which twenty Liber-- tyville women participated, were announced last week. Mrs. A. T. Farr, Gertrude Quentin and Marion Schlosser were the only three wo-- men from here who placed in the money. Over 3200 women from all points in the middle west took part in the tournament. 221 S. Milwaukee Ave. Telephone 831 "SERVICE YOU'LL REMEMBER®*" Specials for -- FRIDAY } SATURDAY. March 15th and 16th Oscar Mayer's Approved Brand Bacon, sliced, 2% lb. pkgs...... Strictly Fresh Eggs, Per DOZORNYS.......s--ssssesesecssestses--nrers Libby Catsup, Large S1%@ ... Heinz Pure Food Preserves, any flavor, larce jar --........... American Family Soap Flakes, five 25¢ pnackages ... LIBERTY V ILLE S&WiRi¢ -- BANK We win customers our friendly spirit. We hold them by our unexcelled Banking Service. This Week's Slogan "Y our Savings ------ Our Trust" favor: laroe Jar c 00. 0. 99"° s Hive 25e nackages ... 91.00 0. H. MOLIDOR "THE FRIENDLY BANK" Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 (A nice combination for your breakfast) PCPE riendly Bank THE Operations for the removal of ton-- sils were performed for Miss BettYy »sveliman, Libertyville, and for Rus-- sell Rouse, of Mundelein, at Condell Memorial hospital Saturday. Agnes Schneider, 8 year old daugh ter of Mr. and'Mrs. Bdw Schneider, 241 Second street, is a patient at Condell Memorial hospital this week. A major operation was performed Monday. . } John W. Olsen, of Chicago, Dis-- trict Ingpector of Royal Arch Mas-- onry, will be here next Monday night for: annual inspectiOon of Lib ertyville Chapter No. 272, R. A. M. The Royal Arch degree will be con-- ferred, and after the business meet-- ing and degree work, the usual eats wiil be . had. . All Companions are invited and urged to be present. l-'rar\k Calzavara, teaming and, ex-- ] cavating cootractor, is engaged in ex-- cavating contractor, is enged in ex-- | idence at Barrington. A number of | teams and men went to Barrington ; Tuesday to work on the.job. | l Poika Bros. Deerpath Theatre at Lake Forest ofers a fine program of. 1eature pictures for the weekend. \ "rrep and Pep," starring David Rol lins and Nancy Drexel, will be shown | baturday matinee and evening. Sun-- |uay s picture will <~be a thrilling story of the sea, "The Rescue," fea turing Ronald Colman. This picture | will also be shown Monday. Com-- 'eoy and cartoons will be included, :maklng up a nicely balanced Dill. "I'uecday, "Looping the Loop" a fine | German production, will be on the | screen, Other Deerpath attractions 'are listed in the theatre's advertise. ment in this issu o ftheing stadin \ ment elsewbere in this issue of the | indgepeadent. Wesley Waters was held by the poiice tor four hours Wednesday, until his wife secured his release by paying a bill for a room at the New-- castue Hotel. Garrett Newbore, 138 W Maple avenue, who has been confined to Condel! Memorial hospital since Feb. 7, when hbe fell from aa scaffold at the Model Farm and sustained seri-- ous injuries, has impr6®¥ed so as to be removed to his home. Good Week--End Bill at Deerpath Probably the surest thing is tm:x man who is willing to become a cAndi-- date, at great personal sacrifce of course, if the people want him, wili Aecide that they do.--Ohio State Jour He Will by M $1.00 38¢ INDEPENDENT DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR FOR $1.50 A YEAR AND NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERY. ( Bring color _ to your home-- _ quickly, easily with DUCO Telephone 39 YOU yourself can use Duco create your furniture, wood. LA --it's so easy. It is ap-- work, and all the host of smaller plied quickly and smoothly objects in your household this with either brush or conrenient -- easy Duco way. hand sprayer. Remember--you ca® In a very little while, you can renew every room with bright, mod-- ero Duco colors. Re DUCO .. dries quickly. . easy to use Schanck Hardware Co. This company will give three cash prizes to boys in and around Libertyville, for the best t[":ree bird houses built by boys. Don't delay, boys! _ _ The time is short, as the con-- test ends APRIL 12, 1929. Here's your chance to make some extra money, and also to show how handy you are with tools. FIRST PRIZE ---- $10.00 SECOND PRIZE $ 5.00 THIRD PRIZE ---- $ 3.00 FIVE PRIZES $1.00 Each Boys! Show Your Skill and Win A Cash Prize. It's easy to enter, and we will help you with ideas. Just come to our office and tell us you want to get in this competition with the other boys. We will give you free a 16-- page booklet of bird house designs. -- You may not want to build a house exactly like pge ones in the book, but they will give you ideas. Down by the Old Depot been there 20 years REMEMBER, CONTEST CLOSES APRIL 12, 1929. There is no time to lose. We're waiting for you with the bird house books. Come in today! LIBERTYVILLE LUMBER CO. First National Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $110,000.00 Libertyville, HMlinois LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Remembcr--youm1 be sure there wil be no waiting --no trouble. Duco dries so quickly, PAGE FIVE

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