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Libertyville Independent, 20 Jun 1929, p. 16

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-- Ray Walk Leona Walk Following is a list of the students in rgral schoo'»>in Lake county who have been Jruet in attendance dur-- { Ing the year : AVON CENTER S hooL l Elizabetir. Exon | Louise Exon y & 0 | OaAKLAND SCHOOL Grace Minto Robert Hallwas Charles . Boyer Goorte."udemn Car]l Hubbard Pearl O'Donnell _ CHANNEL LAKE SCHOOL Russell Lagsco Elsie Hanke w Haze] Buo®=:t _' MONOVILLE SCHOOL Eva Marines Clarence Galiger O _ ___ GRIDPLEyY SCHOOL _ Wiles Thums SPAULDING SCHOOL Pauline Nre Orvan Herman Earl Herman Violet Toika Cladys Churchiil Frances Harrison Andrew Petkovesk Robert YMay -- RUSS8ELL SCHOOQL Robert Oskins . Lesalie McConneli Mike Blazevich * Esther Johnson Carl Nauta * Wilah Bacon . BIG HOLLOW SCHOOL * John Edwards Glenn Nelson Phyllis 'Tortin Wallace Tortin Celia Hollister Evelyn Reese Marie Berghorn Jrene Hollister WILSON SCHOOL Alige DeMeyer Louise DeMeyer® John Bouma / Anthony Watson Adele DeMeyer Dorothy Watson . WMONEY LAKE SCHOOL ~ROUND LAKE SCHOOL Henty Howell * BROWE SCHOOL Helen Rassmussen TOWN LINE SCHOOL George Shelley NORTH PRAIRIE SCHOOL Helen Scott WADSWORTH SCHOOL Marion Shea -- Sophronia Cashmore * GRAYSLAKE SCHOOL Virginia Mason Donald Allen [ Geraldine Grosvenor _ / Bobbi* Erickson Arthur Gernbofer John Edwards Virginia Loftus Harvey Williams Arthur Collins Phiil Hndebrandt, \ > Alma Thomson Emil Williams June. MHucker Mitford Richardson Amnn Nelson s Leta Grosvenor | Sisg Lusk Edith Rich Marjory Ve»#u Robert Perry Shirley Murrie Tommy Flood Irving Krumery Ruth Carfield Robert Johnson Walter Krumery Evelyn P ter Dorothy Moore Leo NewhousA Donald Rowling "BRICK SCHOOL MILLBURN SCHOOL Margaret Denman Helen Bauman HAINESVILLE SCHOOL YVireil Ester BHetty Meyer A Melvin Mevyer _ L Jessie Tenwell Letah Vasey Dorothy Vasey Harold Y¥asey --__< MURRAY SCHOOL Kenneth Batz Martha Batz: _ _ --TOwWER LAKE SCHOOL Cxelyxn Clinge WAUCONDA SCHOOL Roberta EaFnger George Lincoln fAiltan Scheid Marion Stubbings Theima Lincoln *.enneth Boehmer Mildred C ~nsxee "thel Eatinger Viola Geary Audrey Grantbam norts Paddock Evelyn Brown KALE DAY SCHOOL Iuellle Jnhnson ®rances Lindstrom William Meyvers Rertha [--mm Walter Gerbert S OcuUuM LAKE SCHOOL "ayme Dowell « the! Dowell -- PAGE. EIGHT Ear] Kane Elme;: Seiler Elizabeth Mun~ Helen * inro Leslie Han <n Dorothy Ma* * DiaAMOND ! ° Alice Hutchings Pupils of Lake County.Grade Schools Who Were Perfect In Attendance During the Year _ CcEDAR LAKE SCHOOL Margaret Dibbl= FLINT CREEK sCHOOL Kathryn Pepper Marjoo®~ Claw? o ' BONNIE BROOK sSCHOOL FOX LAKE $C¢hHoo.L GRUBB SCHOOL vVASEY SCHOOL U IL L ¥ 'SCHOOL A\AKE SCHOOL OAK GROVE SCHOOL William Kristan Marie Kristan ._Aliyin Sprindis Mildred Balan APTAKISIC SCHOOL Harold Beckman Ramnb}lmer Luceille Miller _ Arthur Reimers A ANTIOCH ~CHOOL Harvey: Miller . Mary Loulise Snyder Edna Mae Snyder Bobby Bemis Robert Hawkins Helen Strang Alice Jensen & Franklin Crandall Opal Norman Irving Walish John Ferris George Hawkins Bernard Osmond Robert Strang Florence Hackett Clifford Wilett Eilizabeth Corrtin Helen Hostetter Bernice Jensen I Lillian Laurs «> Marion Lykke Lorraine Knigge Lleonard Deguner Frank Stone Robert Ray LAKE VILLA SCHOOL Kileen Philippi LONG GROVE $CHOoL MUNDELEIN SCHOOL P')tenco Godwin ROSECRANS SCHOOL Sara McNamara Evelyn Strabhan Blancke Mara Florence Meyers Alice Elsbury Betty MeCaughey Inez Walideo MAPLE GROVE SCHOOL Maynard Heist Glenn Ransom BEAN HILL ®*HOOL Raymond Wells Ruth Wells WILMOT ~*100L Robert *inter Francis Ginter Russell Fields Pearl Edwards GURNEE SCHOOL Nick Zelenko Has Hot Weather COATS White and pastels in flannels and basket weaves 55.95 : 59.75 $1 4.75 Found You Unprepared If So Kerns Smart Shop STEARNS SCHOOL weather. This is a strong guarantee but we stick to it. We know our product. This equipment costslittle, iseasily operated and can be purchased on convenient payments. American Radiator Heating Equipment will keep every roouni at 70 degrees, in any GUARANTEED HEATTING! Cotton Piques and Prints 134 $ MILWAUKEER AVE. TELEPHMONE 260 LIBERTYVILLE FELT HATS White and Pastels J. T. McGRATH $1 4.75 52 475 We Guara 1tee All W ork D Chiffons Mrs, George Heim and Misa Anna SMeck visited their aunt, Mrs. Minnie Glos, at Rellwood near Chicago>Sun-- du;. Mrs. C. B. Dicks, Mrs. Lois Avery and Mrs. E. A. Wilton and Howard were in Waukegan shopping Friday There_ was a family gathering at Mr. an# Mrs. Jamn Leonard's Sun-- day at theirshome bere. Al of their ehildren and their families were present except Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson and daughters who were visiting in the north, Wisconsin. Mrs. C. B. Dicks visited relatives in Chicago last week. She was also in Milwaukee one day. Mrs, A. M.; Jehsen 'of Grays Lake entertained the mrény club from Lake 'Villa this month. Ladies bay-- ing birthdays . were ~Mrs. Harry Stratton and Mrs, Clate Sherwood. Luncheon was served iy Mrs, Steila Pedersen and Mrs,. (Jensen. _ Five HMundred was played. Prizes went to Mrs.; Chas. Keller, first, Mrs. Stetia Pedersen, ~second, Mrs. Eléanor Kanger, consolation: A good time was enpoyed by' those present. Farmers and gardeners . and, in fact everyone is pleased with the fHne rains and warmer weather, The drouth preceding was getting rath-- er serious. --. The weather was ideal: for-- the County Hlo@:'e Fete and parade in Wnko% urday. Many -- were present m here and cannot speak too highly of their pleasure' in view-- ing the parade and in being remind-- ed of the changes time has made. Helen Zelenko Kenneth Washburn Sybilla May Lucas lLola Metcalt ~ Harriet Edwards Margie Stoner * Alice Kultk Kenneth Zimmerm:n BSylvia Zimmerman Belena Hook Olga Zelenko Marion Haites George. Haines Helen Worth Wilma Campbell MarguerBe Winter Eloise Depke Mildred Washburn Bernice Wilder Margaret Edwards EMMONS SCHOOL Minnie Harden, Orville Hawkins Kenneth Hills . Raymond Hills Bernard Reuter \ Dolores Reuter Homer Toft Mrs. John Fubrer is visitine her daughter at Bristol this week. Mr.: and Mrs. Oliver Wilton and son accompaniled by friends from Chicago were visitors here Sunday at the Wilton home. Louis and Margaret Koelstra ac-- companled by a friend are guests at the Joe Koelstra home here, for two weeks. Little Johnnie Meyer is home from a bospital in Waukegan where be underwent an operation 'on his neck. Small tumors were removed. He also had his tonsils removed. He is recoverigy nicely. s last Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sheehan and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sheehan spent the day Sunday with their sister and family, Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Hutchison in lLibertyvike. And new, out in California, court sessions are held in the air. When Judge Aipert Stephens of Los Augeles found it negessary to visit mining claims involyed in condemnation proceedings growing out of the construction of the huge San Gabriel dam, he took court attaches and opposing lawyers to the scenes of the exhibits in a big Western Air Express. And going to and fro from the mining claims, he held court, Here are the principals in the first aerial courtroom session ever neld: John Martin, attormey for the defendant mine owners; Ed Allen, mining expert witness:; Judge Stephens: Allred 'MinimumBundle, 10 lbs. [(5 lbs, wearing apparel and 5 lbs. flat work) at $1.50; ¥5" * 'go * uz* Shirts sent in with Wet Wash, Hydro and Rough Dry . _ --__---- fnished at 15 cents each ' Homestic--(Family Finish -- No Starch) wearing apparel hand finished without starch,. Flat work ironed. Sn t Wearing Apparel .........................__.__......_..__.....30.cts. per pound Flat W ork Ey Seapec brceiscorhegensene; e rs c asvennbupren8e9 6n e0000 5 0T 42 Ob DOF DOUNQ Minimum Bundle, 10 lbs., [(5 lbs. wearing apparel and 5 lbs. flat work) at'$2.10. ~ ©. ; f | Economy--(Family Finish -- No--Starch -- No Hand Work ) Wear-- ing apparel pressed on presses, only, without starch. Flat Work R The reason for senaing the washing and ironing to the laundry, in-- stead of doing it at home, is to save the housewife all of the tire-- some, back--breaking labor of washing and ironing, and give her more time for her other duties. Unless the work is done as well or better than would be the case at home, no housewife will be long satisfied with the service. Our "Finished Family" business has grown each year, because we do the work in a way that pleases. INC. | Floral St. and Lincoln Ave., Niles Center, III. _ Telephone 152 Libertyvill'e-Mundelein Daily Service. Telehone Libertyville 472 Our "Finishe\ Family" Service Pleases the Housewife NILES CENTER HOME LA UNDRV attorney, and Roy Dowds, legal head 'of Los Angeles reclamation projects. LIBERTYVIRLE -- MUNDELEIN DAILY SERVICE w"- ce on m tm s o us m t t o w on ts o on un o m w e t o c c o o ts ut j h ap o t mc e o n t un s o on 1 laws U _ C , THURSDAY, JUNE. 20, 1929 On Friday evening, June 28 the Adult Bible Class will give a straw-- berry and ice eream social on the «hurch lawn, beginning at 8%«p. m., daylight saving time. There will a!-- so be entertainment provided, this being the first one of the season in this community and should draw a large crowd. Remember the annual June meet--|C. J. Herschberger . from -- Prairi~ ing of the Congregational churches, | View. All four in the party are con-- which is being held at the Wash--} nected with the Lake County Sun-- burn Congregational church at Half|day School Association in an offi-- Day June 21. clal capacity. 3 On Friday evening, June 28 the It is being reported that George Adult Bible Class will give a straw--} Staton has bought a sedan, berry and ice eream social on the Last Sunday> afternoon the Ath-- church lawn, beginning at 8%\p. m.,|letic Clwb ball team played -- the daylight saving time. There will a!-- | Fosslands team from Winthrop Har-- so be entertainment provided, this | bor and as their regular diamond being the first one of the season in | was too soft after the heavy rains. this community and should draw a |they played at the picnic grounds large crowd. in the Wisconsin woods a couple Rev, C. A. Jeone fram Mund&iot miles across the state line and lein started out tor Quiney last Mon-- about a mile back into the woods HALF DAY . Remember the annual June meet-- ing of the Congregational churches, which is being held at the Wash-- burn Congregational church at Half Day June 21. HALF DAY AND PRAIRIE VIEW > § """ 2° 18 cts. per pound day morning to attend the annual: State Sunday School convéntion,| which convenes there on the 18, 19| @and 20. He left via automobile and | was accompanied by Mrs. Jenuie | Just from Waukegan. Mrs. Sim-} monds from Lake Forest and Mrs. 12 cts. per pound NEA Los Angeles Bureau Molame Sn o t s t detioey on t yoop oi t n ho ies -- .Ms l 5 onl 22 C C Pai Arg ' dn idintly siel o The New OAKLAND®_ _ Owners of the _ New All--American _ are calling it _--_-- America's finest medium--priced automobile All members of the Vernon Ath-- letic Club should remember the regular monthly meeting which wiil be at the Town Hall Tuesday cven-- ing, June 25th, A large representa tion should be present at this meet-- ing. * ) Our Children's Day program will be at the Washburn cburch pext Bunday evening, June 23. Tae chil-- dren are preparing quite a program and every one is urged to attend. George Stancliff is building a two room garage in conjunction with his bungalow which is rented by Mr. C. Nichols. This will be quite a con-- venience and improvement to . the place. over a muddy trail. It was a wild diamond to play on and our pboys lost by a score of 8 to 15. Next Sun' day, June. 23, our boys-- will play the Oak Park Pelicans at the home diamond and we should have a large crowd 'of rooters present . to make it e{tcmu. Quite ;}ewc.ot our folks followed ~them up into Wisconsin last Sunday. B. T. Foote hadt a"fine two car garage built at his farm home so that Deputy Sheriif Krueger can put bis c@r under cover when at bhome.. Mr. and Mrs. H. S increased their family Mr. and Mrs. W. H,. Meyer aud zon George accompanied by Chas. Herschberger made a business trip to Chicago last Monday. _ _ , -- Mrs. Tillie Lietzan of Aptakisic passed away after having an opera-- tion performed at the Wheeling hos-- pital last Sunday morning. Her fun-- eral was hbeld at DesPlaines last Wednesday afternoon with inter-- ment at the Long Grove cemetery. The family has our sympathy in their sudden bereavement. PITCHER--STEVENS MOTOR SALES 608 N. Milwaukee Ave. Libertyville And let us show you how Frigidaire will bring you new economies --how it will save money for you day after day--for years to come. Visit our store or telephone for a representative to call. let us tell you about the "Little by Little" plan we offer. Let us show youw how easily you can have Frigidaire now. There is no longer® any reason why you should be without the help of Frigidaire. Prices are low and terms can be arranged to suit your convenience. fl\@\ Few «hiys : field \b ' enth | | P the PuBLiIC SERvicE COMPANY Frigidaire is surprisingly easy to buy Prices, $1145 to $1375, §.0. b. Pontiac, Michigan, plus delitery charges. Spfince;.w..n'ipwjov'flMMAWuu:ddu;'fln prices. Bumpers and rear fender guards extra. Cenerah Motors Time Payment Plan evailable at minimum rute. 4a¥"Aly Few, if any, cars in Oakland's \ field have ever aroused such enthusiasm among owners as the New All--American Six is causing. Come in and let us show you why its owners are so proud of their cars and so completely satisfied with the value which the New Oakland All-- American represents. Consider the delivered Mthwmvdluthlbt'davhmm sextomobile values . . . --Pontine delivered prices include only fldmhruh.--'fum'-h-m'n-.?w meont Plan is used. ALL--AMERICAN STIX Theo Blech, Dist. Mgr. 8 S. Genesee 8t., Waukegan Gus Krumery, Local Rep., Phone 144--W PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOoTORS OF NORTHERN ILLINO!IS w s e t d Englebrecht by baving a Read .nd use t e Daily Sun 7!'as-- sif:--d ADS -- The ~-- RETULTS. C. C,. Voss and wife entertained their sons and families from €hi-- cagp last week--end, * -- The -- Grace Evangenical church presented their Childrem's Day pro-- gram to a large audience last Sun-- day evening. * t eouple of boarders. A little boy and girl from Lake Forest are staying there for the summer montlths Mr. Malonea and family are now living in the Martha Biere house on the old Frank Foote farm. PRAIRIE VIEW Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuedler and family of Montana arrived here--via automobile Jlast week Friday for a ten ~«days visit among parents and reélatives when they will again drive back to their home near Billings,. Harry is the son of 8. E. Kuedler and his wife is Mrs. H. H. Holtje's daughter, Hattie. 'They have lived in the northwes; for quite a few years and are doing weil. Herbert _C. Wicke cago came out. and ents to the city for Tuesday afternoon. Quite a few from her the funeral of Mrs. Lietz Plaines last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Priess ed their daughter and son Subdav. . Mr. and Mrs. Matt Wickersheim took an automobile trip to Wauke-- gen last Weduesuay to see their rew grandson. Miss Cecil Bluhm who is at the Presbyterian Hospital at Chicago is reported as getting along very satis-- factory, We all bope to see her back home againm before long. speeds under control, #on--m im of Chi-- k bis par-- outing au8t N1 at Des ernoon tertain ist

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