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Libertyville Independent, 6 Jun 1929, p. 5

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TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND PATRONS: During the Months of June, July and August, we will CLOSE AT NOON ON SATURDAYS Yard Phone 415 A. NAGEL, Manager. Residence Phone 166BJ YARDS: 123 EAST COOK AVE. LIBERTYYILLE, |LLINO!IS ASK FOR INFORMA-- TION AND SPECIFICA-- TION8 FREE WITHOUT O@BLIGATION LIBERTYYILLE CEMENT WORKS A Growing Gift Home of WATERSEAL Roofing Lake County National Bank Libertyville, IIl. Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 MAKE of it an architectural gem of which you may feel a real pride in possession instead of a dingy dwelling without any of the attributes of a real home. Let us tell you about it Even if you invest but a very moderate sum in re-- newing the woodwork you will go a long way in modernizing the old home. Morgan Woodwork, with a wealth of designs, sizes and woods, offers limitless possibilities in home rejuvenation. _ Use MORGAN Woodwork Libertyville Lumber Company REGISTER NOW FOR SUMMER SCHOOL WORK Advanced and Elementary Commercial Courses McDonald's Commercial School Telephone 130 7 311 W. Park Ave. MODFERENIZE Even with the fanciest degree, the graduate's education will be incom-- plete without the lesson of thrift. A savings account as a graduation gift will provide a present that will grow more and more valuable as time goes on. «@gRancares Telephone 47 "Down By The Old Depot, Been There Z0 Years QUALITY CONCRETE BLOCKS INTEREST AT 3« FOR =~~TTER HOMES * a9m @ Libertyville, IIl. Libertyville TILES MADE IN ANY COLOR AND IN ANY QUANTITY J Mrgs. Bessie Kane, of Mundelein and Mrs. George Ho{fmeler, 321 E. l('hurm, Street, were released from the Condel! Memorial hospital last | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Swan, of Mun-- dlein, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. F Swan. Mrg. Jesse Higgins spent tae week end at the home of George Cleveland and family, at Rogers Park. Bob Coleburg of North Chicago, was & visitor at the Bunton home on Memorital day. Herbert Weidner of Kenosha, Wis., spent the week end at the Bunton home here. SAVE WITH SAFETY The Way to a Y outhful Appearance L'()nip]t:xinn al logk as young Sqold only at vksiest young, blend Th€¢ pro Zradp f sShari F Phone 55, LIBERTYVILLE 1926 Overland Sedan, re--conditioned Decker & Neville 1927 Chevrolet Coach, re--conditioned 1925 Dodge Roadster, runs dandy. 1928 Pontiac Coupe, good rubber, me-- chanically A--1. 1926 Pontiac Coach, good condition. 1926 Dodge Coupe, new tires. USED CAR BARGAINS 1928 Pontiac Coach, perfect condition. loca F aA C E P O W D E R -- $2.50 Pitcher--Stevens Motor Sales several Oakland--Pontiac Dealers ane. of Mundeleinq LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1929. OPEN EVENINGS Charles Bechtold a te Libertyville high schoo to a major operation at Memorial hospital on M condition was reported lowing the operation. Mr and Mrs F. C. Wachter, Aus tin Avenue, th, the parents of @ baby boy, born at the Condell Mem orial aospital on June 2 Mr and Mrs. W. Cruickshank, 418 Broadway, are rejoicing in the birth of a baby girt, born at the Condell Memorial hospital. John VanPlew of Beloit, Wisconsin slipped and went through a finger visited at the home of John Almond He was brought to th office of Dr and Francis Creasy, 315 N. First.St. U. L. Taylor, who dressed the ir over Memorial Day. | jured member. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mills, of Mun-- delein, are the proud parents of a baby girl, born at the Condell Mem-- orial hospital on une 1. Max Miller and amily, ,Mr. Mrs. Fred Busch,. Alice Radke son, Paul, motored to Aptakisic day evening, and visit mother. Mrs. Caroline Mr. and Mrs, A. Gardner were guests at the home of their son and family, Mr and Mrs., Fred Gardner, of Mundelein, on Sunday. -- Wonman's missionary meeting of the Mettodist church, to be hbheld at the bome of Mrs. Garlan . Ingraham 533 Brainard ave., Tuesday, June 11t1 Miss Hughes has been doin«k mis-- sionary work in India fo> the last four years. OV 6 Miss Anna Boutsfor( Bunton of Waukegan with Mrs.: Mary Bro Flora Sstaples, incide ing the biratdays of Mss Botsford n ) } KA M Libertys Yb Woedt A nna of W rs M ywiil be H 11 chtold a teacher at the higsh school. submitted peration at the Condell spital on Monday. His s reported as good fol-- peration. 1 Aven W W C W ntally Mrs Br 0OL 18 nily, ,Mr. and e Radke and Aptakisic Fri-- d their grand Busch. t6 Mod W T 1J t} D J. Wi The h celedral own and s3 .\ld) Sunday Mss ) ¢ O A | _ Charles Herrington, 218 First St., employed by the Libertyville Lumber Company was treated by Dr. F. H. | Martin _ Monday morning, as a re !sult of an injury receivel while at work. A heavy weight he was lift-- ing dropped on his foot. An X--ray of the injured member was taken at i(oudeu Memorial aospital. No ser-- \ious rsults ar lookd for. If an increase of 61.71 per cent in the 1928 gross receipts of the Liber-- 'lyville postoffice over the receipts of 11924, can be taken at a criterion, Libertyville and the surrounding ter-- ritory,. has enjoyed a remarkable growth during that period. The fig-- ers compiled by Postmaster E. E. Ellsworth and submitted by W. E. 'Hardrn. of the Chamber of Com-- merce, are important because tlaey are one of the tangible things by which the growth and devolopement Walter Buski and George Gorslen, employees of the Foulds Milling Co., received treatment at the office of Dr. J. L. Taylor this morning, after they had sustained minor finger cuts while at work. W. R. McNickolas, who works at Hawthorn Farm, wrneched his back while at his employment Monday, so as to require medical attention. He was brought to Libertyville and re-- ceived aid from Dr. J. L. Taylor. Warren Suyder, an employee of W. J. Lynca at Mundelein, sustained painful injuries this (Thursday) morning, 'vyhen a drill he was using slipped and went through a finger. HMe was brought to th office of Dr. $ HH M. Bartlett left for the ,State Capital, at Springfield, Il1., on Wed-- nes«wlay, for a conference with W. L. Walish, newly appointed superintend eat of registration of education in the state. Mr. Bartlett erxpecied to return to his home here on Thursday Announcements have been receiv ed of the marriage of Miss Katherine Barber df Rochester, N. Y.. niece of Mrs Laura Hanby, to Arnold Swift al:o of Rochestr, on May 29. Miss Barbr has spent a great deal of her time with he raunt, Mrs. Hanby, and has made many friends aere. eturn t vening , -- LIBERTYVILLE AGCE THE CIVILIZED MAN (If not, let us talk it over with you) HAVE YOU STARTED YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT YET? looks forward to next week, next month, next year, ten years hence, or to his OLD AGE. He provides for his needs and desires, for emer-- gencies, opportunities, com-- forts and pleasures. He does it by industry and steady saving. TRUST_& ' SAVINGS BAN K Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 en feckely-- Katherine . niece of old Swift >ald An interesting program for those working in the Daily Vacation Bible school is to be held at Grayslake on Raturday, June 8, beginning at 10 o'clock, daylight saving time. This program, conducted by the Christian Education Association, is profitable for all elementary workers in the Sunday school. Persons attending are asked to toke sandwiches and a dish to pass for the basket luncaeon at noon. --of progress Entrance Drive just south of the Public Service Building, on Milwaukee Avenue GENERAL SERVICE GARAGE We operate a fully equipped, modern garage and are pre-- pared to repair every make of car. Cleaning & Pressing *18 Years' Experience in Automo bile Work 'Means Something" Lake County Cleaners and Dyers EVERY JOB IS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED A Trial Will Convince Y J. DEL MURPHY, BA NK MENS SUITS,: TOPCOATS AND OVERCOATS $1.50 LADIES DRESSES, COATS AND SUITS PHONE WAUKEGAN 7600 Waukegan, IIl. Libertyville, IlIl. 10th St. at McAllister $1.50 JA# "IX INDEPENDENT DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR FOR $1.50 A YEAR AND NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERY. After carefully going over the coal sit-- uation, we find that from 60 to 75 per cent of the price of our coal is freight and labor, of which the railroad company ex-- tends us no credit, and freight has to be paid on receipt of coal. WHEN YOU BUILD OR REMODEL GET MY ESTIMATE General Contractor Libertyville, IIl. PI And after June 1st, it is necessary for us to charge cash for all coal and please do not ask us for credit. I Can Save You Money, and All Work is Guaranteed Phone 448 First National Bank Exclusive Local Agency We have a display of the new small size U. S. Currency in our bank win-- dow. We invite you to stop and look it over. If you have any questions about the new money you would like answered, step in------we will answer them if we can. New Currency CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $110,000.00 Libertyville, Illinois The Soda Shop Frank Statement W. F. FRANZEN, Jr., LIBERTYVILLE LUMBER CO., O. A. Newsom, Sec., JOHN G. BORST Julia King's Candies E. L. YELDEN 80c lb. for Libertyville, IIl. Phone 554--J PAGCE FIVBE

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