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Libertyville Independent, 6 Jun 1929, p. 6

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Lmibkeman, of Diamond lake, on a & at Silver Lake, Wisconsin, on y. _ Mrs. Rouse returned to Chicago with the McLaughlin family where she visited until Friday, and MrsS. Emma Houge accompanied Mro. Annie McLaughlin and family to Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Pau! Ray and dau-- ghter and Mrs. Cora Hull and daugh-- rer, spent Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Hattle Knigge and Mrs. Lolise Spect. Mr, and Mrs. Gorge Meyer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. W Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. George Braiperd, motored to Huntly on Sun-- day and visited at the Blubhm and Meyer farms. Don't forget the Ladies' Aid Mis-- sionary luncheon in the basement of ie cheurch ono Friday noon, and most important of all, don't forget your coverd dish. E 1 _ 7. : 300 Mrs. George Ross made a Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson, of business trip to Milwaukee on Tues-- Bimhurst are rejoicing over the ar-- day. rival of a baby boy, born on Sat--| Mre Clayton Tiffany and children urday at the Elmhurst '208pital wore luncheon guests at the home of Mrs. Robinson was formerly Miss fher aunt, Mrs. L. O Brockway, in Ruth Shaddle. a Waukegan, On Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaddle left' wz the first of the week, to visit their IVANHOR NEw3S daughter, l Mrs. M Mulberg, of Chicago spent Mr. and Mrs. Glenn\~Knigge and last week with Mrs. R. F. Dorfler daughter, spent the week end at the 'and called on other friends. home of his mother, Mrs. Hattie | Cortlana Browder and Ralph Small Knigge. aad their tonsils removed at the Don't forget the Ladies' Aid Mis-- Condell Memerial hospital in Lib sionary luncheon in the basement of ertyville one day of last week, and tre cheurch ono Friday noon, and are getting along nicely, most important of all} don't fareet| -- i ° _ CSS, ason; Mrs. Clara Meyer, Mrs. John Goss-- Willer and Mrs. FEmma Rouse. ac-- companied by Mrs, Mary Allanson and Mrs. Amelia Kruckman, of Lib ertyville, suprised Mrs. Charles Hut-- terfield on Friday, in honor of her A number of friends suprised Geo Meyer on Monday evening, in honor of his birthday. Tae evening was spent in playing five hundred and Miss Blizabeth Wirtz won firsh prize for the lady and Mrs. Ray Wells won the consolation. Ray Wells won the first for the gentleman and George Brainard won consolation. Mr. and Mrs. William Albright and children motored to Lake Geneva on Sunnday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rouse and chcildren, Bert Rouse and the Messrs Ruth and Jane Sorenson, attended a theatre in Chicago on Monday eve-- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rittler and children spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rittler, in Racine. Mrs. Charles Dolph and children spenot Thursday afternoon at tae home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dolph in Ivanhoe. Mr. and Mrs. William Naggatz moved to an apartment in Rogers P'l-r_k On Wednesday. George Dickman has movd into his home here for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bluhm and Mrs Harry McBride motored to Indian-- e@polis on Wednesday evening and attended the automobile races on Memorial Day. Mrs. Frank Bluhm, of Prairie View and Mrs. E. H. Bluhm called on Cecil Bluhm at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago, on Monday. Robert Aynsley, of Highland Park called on relatives here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grummitt and three children, of Libertyville will soon be moving into the McBride house. Mr. Grummitt will be em:-- ployed at ta Rouse Rairy Harold Pufali spent the week end at the home of Mr. an Mrs. Thom-- a» McBride. latter's parents in Geary;z.xglumday in honor of the fiftth wedding anni-- vrgary of Mr. and Mrs. Faulkner were entertained at the home of Mrs. Anna McCarta spent the week end ; on Diamond Lake Mr. and Mrs. Lucas entertained relatives from Chicago on sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Faulkner Miss Genevieve Kane spent a few days of tais week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kane, at Dia-- mond Lake Mrs. William Vickery cago shqpper on Monday Mrs. Charles Butterfield has suf. ficiently recoved to return from the Lake Forest hospital to her home, on Wheeler Road. Mr. and Mrs. Willham Zersen and Mr. and Mrs. William Fenoer and daughter spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Roder at Paatine. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kane and Geneviev spent Thursday with Mr and Mrs. Stewart Andrews of Lake Forest, and in the evening, attended the Deerpath Theatre Melzer Bros. have just installed : new brake lining machine in thei gkarage on Lake Street This ma chine fines automobile brakes mue} quicker and better than by the oig aand method Mrs. Clara Knigge and children, spent several days of last week in Chicago with relatives. Mr. and, Mrs. Herman FPromelt of Highland Park were Sunday evning guests at the home of \[r and Mrs Charles Lehmkull Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hendee attend ed a re--union dinner of the brothers and sisters, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Decker, at Liber-- tyville on Sunday. The dinner was given in ronor of Miss Rena Decker, who leaves for Eugiand on Friday Mrs. Charles Parke, of ('-raysk';ke, spent Saturday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Louis Hendee. Mrs. Anna Samway and Mrs. Os-- the V car Smith of Evanston and Mrs. J. cured Hildebrand and sons of Detroit, vis-- It see ited at the home of Mrs. Lewis Hen-- pointe dee, on Wednesday. Eow f William Murphy and family, were, Mrs guests at the home of his sister Mrs. gan s Frank Kelroyon on Memorial Day. at the Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cross, spent Memorial Day at Red .Bridge. Mrs. Ed Bluhm called on relatives in Prairie View, on Monday after-- poon. Mr. and Mrs. James Hull, of Chi-- cago, called on Mr and Mrs. Chas. Lehmkuhl on Sunnday afternoon. J._C. Ross, of Oakland, Calitornia spent a few days of last week at the home of his brother George Ross and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gadke of Deibert Rouse drove in Quentin's Corners, called at the Aug. | _ Mrs. Raymond Bristo Gadke home on Monday afternoon. and Mrs. William Bristc Mrs, Warren Snyder and son and ston had lunca at the h Mrs. Ernest Ritta and daughter were Harriet Ray on Tugsda; Waukegan visitors on Tueday. on other relatives here PAGE SIX 'News Notes of Mundelein and Vicinity yTEMS OF |INTEREST TO PEOPLE LIVING IN MUNDELEIN.® You can heip make this section more in-- _ beresting if you will phone the Loca! Editor any news items you may have concerning relatives or frienda Lake 8t. ag at the, Miss Evelyn Welch, of Waukegan, nigge and was a guest at the home of Miss Viola Hertel over the week end companied | Artiur Herte] spent last week at nd family the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Mrs. Fred George Gross ot Lake Zurich. ake, on a| The Maple Grove school had their consin, on picnic on the school grounds last turned to Tuesday. lin family _ Mrs. William Wagner and children riday, and bave been releasd from quarantine of Chicago Chi A & ¢ Mrs. R. F. Dorfler spent Monday at the home of Mrs. Harry Pfannen-- still. Mr. and Mrs. George~Smith and daughter, were dinner guests at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Holland in Fairfield, on Sunday. alr. and Mrs. George Ross made a business trip to Milwaukee on Tues-- day. Mrs. Clayton Tiffany and children weore luncheon guests at the home of ber aunt, Mrs3. L O Brockwaw in mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dorfler. Mrs. Clayton Tiffany and children spent Memorial Day at the home of Mrs. Emma Brockway. Mr. and Mrs. George Ross made a business trip to Milwaukee on Tues-- day. Joan Farley, Clarence Farley, and Miss Anna Fartley of Chilcago, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Yore, of Lake For-- est, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C Dorfler Ra.a_.. _ j,,, _ C408Rtér, Mrs, FPrank Bauersmith. Mr. and Mrs Frank Hibbard and daughter, of Waukegan spent Tues-- day .at the home of: Mr. and Mrs. FP. Bauersmith Mr. and Mrs. Frd Voelker accom-- panied by Mrs. Phillip Moese and daughter, motored to Palatine on Tuesday and spent the day at the home of Mrs. Voelker's sister, Mrs. Mary Tonne. Mrs. Joe Dietz and daugater, Mrs Emma Rouse and Mrs. Eq DMetz, were Waukegan shoppers on Tues-- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lake, Mr. and Mrs. William Dalziel.and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson, of Waukegan, were guests atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dorfler on Monday eve-- ning. Mrs. Jennie Hibbard, of Druce's Lake spent the week end at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Bauersmhith _ o veidert nouse drove in to get ber. Aug. | _ Mrs. Raymond Bristow and baby _ _ Mrs. Clarence Bristol of White Lake, Wise., Jos. Steindorfer, of Wa Sunday at the home of Joseph Dietz. Mrs. Caarles Chamb»;ljn slwn[' Mrs. Joh: Thursday at the home of Mrs. George Pe:rl.jc:rg Smith. -- pepalr ts Miss Bess McBride a Lyons attended the the Forest. on MUnniau avs |_ _ Mr. and Mrs. George Waters and lramily, of Grayslake, spent Bunday at the home of Mrs. 'Joe Dietz. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Terpning. of M{. Prospect, Mr and Mrs. W Beck of Evanston and Howard Teéerpning of Chicago, called on relativés here on<--Sunday. H.C. Meyer a motored to Arlic day and attended held at St. Ma church Miss Hulda Mey cellaneous shower Knigszse, given by | Mr. anc motored Mrs Loui visiting at Mrs. Har them. s 5 ) _ Mrs. William Atwell and daughte | _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jeffty and 'and Miss Ruby Kuebker drove t daughter, wre guests at the aome of EImhure; Sunday afternoon and call ]'I'Ink 9(009 on .\if'mor'al [)a) ed on "'r and Mr! Georx'. R'be t Mrs. A. L. Dorfler attended a, Mrs Joan Raasch and children bride club at Libertyviile on Tues-- were Waukesan callers on Wednes day _ Mrs. McKittrick was hostess day. and entertained at the Wayside Inn.| Leo and Oscar Wagner, of Fre Agnes McLeod an dJack Croak, of mont and 'friends, of Wauconda, were Hammond, spent the week end the dinner guests at the home of Mr home of Mr. and Mrs. A J. McLeod. and Mrs William Wagner on Sunday Mts J. L. Roder spent Tuesddy | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roffdeutsche, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil &nd children and Mr and Mrs Pere Nickoley, in Libertyville. (Meyr and children,. otf Round Lake, Mrs. Albrt Roder spent several Wwere sunday dinner guests at the» days of last week in Chicago. * 'hom" of Jokn Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wehrenbéere Mr and Mrs Earl Rit'a entertain motored to Joliet on sunday and #@4 the Ritta family on Sunday and Mrs. Louise Meyer who has beegy t"*# Kubkr family on Monday in hon-- visiting at the home of her daughtes |Or o0f their son David's second birth M« Harrw H*adsko c cu . L qi M . and Mrs. John Morrison en-- tertained guests over the week end Mrs. C. J. Lehmkuhl!, of Highland Park, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lehmkuh! for the week end Mr and Mrs Edward Roder and children, spent Memorial Day with Mrs. Roder's parents, Mr and Mrs IJalll l orpe 0 ! T He en wer,. o. 50. 0_ OOder and chi. Cago, and Mrs. Carrie Kuebker and b dren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. daughter. el Wililiam Tonne of Fairfield on Sun--| _ Miss Agnes Meyers, Mrs. Carrie 1 day. Kuebker and daughter Ruby, attend-- |s, The SuperS8ix Club met at the ed the entertainment at Fairfield, on g, home of Mrs. Frank Stone Tuesday. ' Wednesday evening. { c Mrs. Charies Jeffery and daughter Miss Genevieve Raakh and friend ; spent a couple days ol last week at from Deerfield, spent the week end or tie bome of Mr. and Mrs. George with friends in Chicago | Smith, r Mr. and Mrs Nick Gailster and |Jy Mr and Mrs. John Morrison en. |daughter, of Waukeszsan, called on w tertained guests over the week end. Mr. and Mrs John Kaasch Sunday | Mrs. C. J. Lehmkuhl of Hizhiana Afternoon . The Super--Six _ home of Mrs. Frarn Mrs. Charies Jet spent a couple day tae bome of Mr V _ _'VFi" i need Of & real rest. Mrs. Elizabeth Wagner, of Wauke gand spent a few days of last w eek at the hom of Miss Christine Wag ner. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roder and chi. Mrs. C The. Mundelein school will close this year with a picnic at Gage's Lake, on Saturday of this week. All mothers are invited and all are re quested to meet at the school house in time to leave at ten o'clock, for the picoiec grounds. Our fishermen returned home from the Woilf river country, naving se-- cured their quota and in fine spirits. It seems that John Rouse was ap pointed cook for the outfit and he EOW feels in need Oof a real rest I and Mrs. William Bristow, of Evun-- ston had lunca at the home of Mrs. Harriet Ray on Tugsday and called on other relatives here and in Dia-- mond Lake, on Tuesday. Mrs. E Hemmenway and son and Mrs. _ Peppers of Chicago, spent Memorial Day with Mr. and Mrs. S. W Degner. and Mrs. Louis Wehrenbére ed to Joliet on sunday and Louise Meyer who has been # at the home of her daughtes Harry Kaiser, returned owira MRS. NINA J. HUTCHINGS, Local Editor TELEPHONE 557-- on Monday evening Meyer and the home of Mr "Cuued a Mission Festiva St. Matthews® Luthera; nne Arlington H« Bob Odom entertain-- m Limesee, over the meyer attended a n wer, in honor of At by Edith Schewerm Wise., Mr elake, spent Suuda);' The Womn's S';c--i;tl\ met at 'lhe Mrs. Joe Dietz. ;gnzr;'ol Mrs. Clark Dunn, on Wed . Bert Terpning. of | besday. r. and Mrn,pw npck' Mr. and Mrs. William Faker, of d Howard Terpning ; Chicago. spent Memorial Nay and ed on relatives h"p'.tlh;: ws;:k ;ngdat the home of Mrs . ohn Shephe Bride and Mrs R J_' Mr. and Mrs. William Browder the theatre in Lake|Were Waukegan shonbere an CGarl.. in Lonug Grove C., Mr. and Mrs Wauconda spent and children t the home oft Brockway, in | a SCucwermar William Meve and children and Mrs ghts Sur the | na | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Milis are the parents of a baby girl, born on Sat-- urday, June 1, at the Condell Mem-- oria hospital in Libertyyle. George Heinsohn has purchased a new car of popular make. ] Mrs. Robrt Rouse and daughter and Mrs. Earl Kane, took the canned 'fruit which was donated by tare Ladies' Aid, to the Lake Bluff Or-- phanage on Tuesday. Jean Ray spent Memorial Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ray. Mrs. LeRoy Kane and Miss Millie Wrench had their tonsilse removed at the Condel) Memorial hospita!, in Libertyville, on Friday. Lewis Mills, Farm Advisor Gilker son and E. Harfris and Mrs. Fink, motored to Chicago on May 27, to visit the National Farmers' Lives-- stock Commission. 3 Rugs, Quilts, Novel-- ties, and All Kinds of Hand--Made Fancy tiac Saturday, June 8th Mrs. R. G. Cook of Mundelein, wi have a summer opening of her Gift Shop on and attended a show. Mr. and Mrs. YVirgi of Waukegan,. were bome of Mr. and Mr berd on Memorial Day ,'xuens at tae home of Mr abb Hrs '('lnrk Dp_nn on Sunday. were Waukegan shopi»:-;;.on Satur day afternoon Mrs. John Shepherd and daughte; Mr. and Mrs William Y 'rhlldrvn_ were Waukegan on 'Saturday . ' Mr. and Mrs.: William son, of Molta, 11. spent lend with Mr and Mrs W1 man. Come and day Meyr were home Mr DIAMOND) LAKE NEwWS LeRoy Kane is driving a new Pon | ars. Augzust Wirtz, Mrs. Frank wWirtz and Miss Anna Wirtz were Waukegan callers on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. George Radke, of Gil mer and Mrs Robert Radke and thildren, were Libertyville callers on T uesday. Mrs. William Atwe!l and daughter and Miss Ruby Kuebker drove to Elmhurst Sunday afternoon and call-- ed on Mr and Mrs. George Rabe. Mrs Joain Raasch and children were Waukesan callers on Wednes | Mr. and Mrs. William Atwell en itvnained the following at a picnic dinner on Memorial Day: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn and daughter, Mrs. BEarl ]Carr and daughter and sons, of Chi-- Wiiliam Dunn ar from scarlet fever, where they have P"ACtioneer. His off been confined for the past few weeks M!@b, is one Of the l« 1 __Mr. Weight and Frank Dotph very lters, and undoubtedly : ably conducted the services Sunday "°8T®t_baving made morning, in the absnce of Mr. Jevne. *°C¢ This was Mr. Weight's last Sunday The girls will put al | with us and tae Junior Afternoon !" "Camouflage," an Club presented him with a gift o( iD three scenes." Sally appreciation. A party was Si\'('n in in every respect a UI his honor by the young people, on 4094 Will keep you laug Sunday afternoon. Mr Weight has °44 the performance. been very well liked in this commun-- U®®¢, one wil? go to Fre ity and will be--greatly missed by all. TDO%¢ in charge of t Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lusk, of Wau. Dt say the corners « kegan, spent Thursday with Mr. anda Of \Uo¢ audience wil be Mrs. Frank Dolph. Up, and no long faces t The Misses Lizzie and C,arrle" Wirtz, and John Hanson, of Chicago. spent Sunday afternoon at the Wm.i Woodin home at Prairi Viw, and William Cooper, of Libertyville, \is-:' ited at the Joain Wirtz home on Sun-- MUNDELEIN GIFT SHOP Pa M rs LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, JUNE 6 We IUIAAAOATANNI t etmcmmmenmmenmentmminemmmenmesemee u.i L 2c t _ *41_SC PCs Work see her hand--made Articles. in Waukegan on Monday were guests at the and Mrs Join Shep-- . _ I1}, spent the week ind Mrs William Woit. I wliilam Wagner and Waukeran shoppere Virgeil Pennington 1 grandson,. wery am Plapp and daughbter |the local pastor. Fr. Laukemper, who had three visiting priests present, to lake charge of tae solemn high ma«s |while he assisted with the singing, i' hich' was rendered by the child-- Libertyvilic. Mundelein Commerce Libertyvilie. Mundelein , __Next Sunday evening, June 9, at * o'clock, at St. Mary's Hall, there will be given, a fine entertainmnt, by the pupils of St.. Mary's school, and will include graduating and com-- mencement exercises for a large class of pupils of the school. Bvery-- body who aas attended these affairs before, can vouch for us that the children who bhave been under 'the tuition of the Vem Sisters of the school, for several months, 'will ren-- der plays, songs, etc., that we think {cannot be helped but be enjoyed to its utmost by all who attend. Evyery one is cordially invited to attend. _ Ed Obenauf and Mr. and Mrs. Wm Inebold and family ,spent Sunday with relatives in Milwaukee. Mrs. James Clark of Chicago, vis ited at tae home of her sister, Mre Henry Hapke. | The Corpus Christi and Memorial exercises at St Mary's church la«t Thursday, were very largely attend. | ed. _A large number of former par-- | I--honers from out o' town wera in attendance and many remarks were made by them as to haw nice the services were carried thru. due to nelore, can vyouch for us that children who bave been under tuition of the Ven Sisters of school, for several months, 'will der plays, songs, etc., that we t cannot be helbved but hbe eninves R. J. LYON8S Graduating and commenstcement ex-- ercises will be held Sunday, June 9, at 8 p. m., standard time, at BL. Mary's hall, Fremont Center. T wo plays will be staged. One, '"The Grain of Salt," a comedy in two acts, in waich Dr. Curem is a renowned practioneer. His office boy, Jere miah, is one Of the leading charac ters, and undoubtedly you will never regret having made bis acquaint ance. The girls will put all their efforts in "Camouflage," an exciting play in three scenes." Sally, the maid, 's in every respect a true comedian, and will keep you laughing through: out the performance. For a good time, one wil? go to Fremont June 9. Those in charge of the entertain-- ment say the corners of the mouths ol tae audience wil be kept turned up, and no long faces tolerated. LIBERTYVILLE SUPPLY DEPOTS F. C. Norman, Phone 508; Libertyville Fruit and Vegetable Store Phone 183; Miller's Grocery, Phone 81; Hanlon's Green Front Store, Phong 498. * Mundelein, III. Phones 565 and 756 Fremont Center News Fremont Center School Exercises Next Sunday MILK 1§s BOTTLED FOOD AND, WHEN +T COMES FROM OUR DAIRY, YOU CAN BE SURELTHAT THERE 1S NONE BETTER --ALTHOUGH WE ONLY CHARGE Rouse Bros. Dairy Pasteurized Milk, Cboc--o-la---uwn'i]k. Sour Cream, Butter Fresh Eggs and Cottage Cheese OoUR DELIVERY WAGONS CALL EARLY EaAchH MORNING AND WILL SERVE YOU WELL. JUST _ PHONE YOUR ORDER Mundelin, III. --:-- Phone 283 LYONS & ROUSE 13¢c Per --Quart MEMBER Chamber of lilinois Assoclation of Real Estate Real Estate Nationa) Auoclnlt;;.of Real Boards SERVICE--COURTEsy REAL ESTATE -- ALSC RENTING FARM LAN LOANS INSURANCE Give The Children Plenty BOTTLED FOOD Phone Waukegan 247 112 N. Genesee 8t., Waukegan, I!!. Piano Tunine ORDERS FOR PiaANO TUNING WILL BE GIVEN PROMPT ATTENEION ALL THE LATEST NUMBERS 1N SHEET MUS1C Adam R. Wachs. major in the U. S. Army Reserve, has been appointed to succeed the late Barney Rosen-- hagen at Lake Bluff as street super-- intendent, head of the waterworks and pumping station and grounds custodian, it was learned today. One of Rosenhagen's duties, village mar-- shal, went to Eugene Spaid by an ap-- pointment 'of the board a month ago. the parish cannot help but look with a great deal of pride on its fine pro-- gress in the last few years, with its ever hard working pastor. ren's choir and the members of the Holy Name Society. In all the servic-- °es were as beautiful as; the day and the grounds surrounding the premis-- es of St.Marys church and school and WHEN YOU BUY A PIANO, be sure it is a good one. Let us tell you about the well known HAD-- JORFF and GULBRANSEN. ren's choir JAS. C. O'SHEA J. H ROUSE Estate , 1929. Phone MELZER BROS. GARAGE We have just in-- stalled a new mach-- me foy relininsg brakes. It does the work _quicker and better, and will save on labor cost. HAVE YOUR BRAKES RELINED HERE! H. A. ENGLEBRECHT, Prop. MUNCELEIN PHONE 38 Ivory Soap Large Ivory Soap, Small, 3 for Red Cross Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 for . _ _ A two car garage on the summer estate of F. S. Winslow, located on the east shore of Deep Lake, caught fire late yesterday and was damaged to the extent of about $350. The Antioch fire department was called and saved cottages and -- buildings which are closely situated in the vicinity. FRIDAY anND'SaTUuRpaAY onLy Post Toasties or Kelloggs Corn Flakes . ... _ _ _ Palmolive Szap, 3 for ats GARAGE BURNS AT DEEP LAKE RESORT Service or All Makes of Salada Black, Salada Black, General Repair Royal Blue Store 0. 8. Large oz Amer. Family Flakes 18c 345 MUNDELE]IA Royal Blue Grape Juice..23c Royal Blue Grape Juice Tea, Green or / 1b. . Tea, Grsen or 1/ Ib. 19¢ 19¢ 07c 43¢ 39¢ 21c I---l PHONE 31 FOR SUDDEN SERVICE e G. HARDEN ROUSE Hawley Street at Lake Ave.. Lifetime Guaranteed Supertwist Cord Tires ROUSE'S SERVICE STATION Goon YEar M U N DE L EL N checks with the World on Goodyear Quality! superiority of Goo¢ in (1) Tread and (2 the two main parts ome in-- let us demonstrate the GOODYEAR TIRES tha» on any other kind! PRAIRIE VIEW Phone 656--R--1 More people ride on Goodvyear -- Tires Ave., Mundelein C arcass-- of a tire. Ose

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