Miss Creasy picked peas from her| Mrs. Emma Strang ,o0f Waukegan, Rarden on Monday June 18. lis visiting her sister, Mrs. P. Ben-- Mrs. Mark Neville attended a singer ghower in Grayslake Saturday. | _ Paul Ray is back in the harness Edward Maguire of Waukegan vis-- at the furniture store again, after Ited at the Druba home Wednesday being under the weather for a week afternpon. _ or so.~ Mrs. J. W. Cooper and sons, Ken--| Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Davis, of Cai-- neth and Tom, spent the week end Cago, spent the week end with her at Mason Lake, Wis. mother, Mrs. Carl Edman. Miss Frances Creasey spe the)| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brockmian and week end with her sister, Mrsn.t Geo. children and Miss Celia Haas woere James, in Waukegan. Waukegan shoppers on Saturday Mrs Howard Mason entertained the Joily Bunch Saturday evening. Mrs. Nellie Kimball of Chicago, is spending this week with her son, S. C. Kimball, and family. Miss Carrie Chard is at the old hbome for a few days. Herbert Ayres is enjoying a two weeks' vacation. Y¥ard Phone 415 YARDS: 123 EAST COOK AVE. ASBK FOA INFORM A-- TION ANO sPECIFICA-- TIONS FBEE WITHOUT @BLIGA TION Home of WATERSEAL Roofing LIBERTYVILLE CEMENT WORKS Libertyville, Ill. Lake County National Bank loca Whuile you're thinking about it --now is a good time to add to your reserve fund--through an account here You'll always find a welcome. _~* you'vealways wanted to see. The weeks of waiting, of anticipation--all have added to the joy of the present Dreams are coming true! It's the cash reserves that people build that make vacations and trips really enjoyable--and make possible so many other pleasures and com-- forts, too. QUALITY CONCRETE BLOCKS at last--bag and baggage--to the place FOR ~~TTER HOMES A. NAGEL, Manager. Residence Phone 166.J Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 Mrs. Henry Groth and daughte: Mrs3. Albert Schultz, were in Wauk+ gan this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Druba and daughter, Dolores ,motored to Crys-- tal Lake Wednesday. Joseph S&am, Frank Druba and A C. Ree made a business trip to Chi cago on Tuesday afternoon. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINO!S TILESs WADE IN ANY COLOR AND IN ANY QUANTITY dre day Gle Lo Myer attende ais cousin Walter Frances Faulkerso Tuesday. Faxiiman. Mr and Mrs Al Wichir lly, of Ouk Park, were gut at the home of Mrs. and haisetr -- Mr. and Mrs. J Mr and Mrs. Ray to Milwaukee aund sunday. M Cak O Miss Mae Miller and Dr. Paul Ma lone, of Chicago, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Law rence to Harvard sunday, and called ( their father, F. E. Beszer, who is i Mrs: Dmaisy Richardson spent se eral days last week with her daug ter, Mrs: Carrie Adams, in Wauk in Barrington Saturday evenifg. Mr and Mrs Vern Corley of Wau-- kegan, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs._C. A. Knigge, on Broadway. Miss Beulah Jacks, of Carthage, is making an extended visit with her brother, Floyd L Jacks, and family. I)r and Mrs. C. H. Betzer motored to Harvard sunday, and called on U 24 L1 + Harold Hagerty received his B. A Degree at tae Northwestern Univers ity on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Pester, of Solon Mills spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Meaker. Mike Kraff of Volo spent Wednes-- | Mr. and 'Mrs. William Pester, of | day with his sister Mrs. A. J. LaMag Grayslake, visited at the home of the deleine. former's sister and family, Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Disney and Mrs. Sidney Meakér, on Maqnday. i Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Disney and daughter, Violet, were in Chicago Tuesday. E, T, Langworthy and son Thomas left Sunday for a week's fishing trip in Wisconsin. FEdith Vanderspool is in quaran tine with scarlet fever, at the C. F Smale home on Newberry Avenue Mrs. Paul Radke and son, Paul Jr., have been confined to their homes the past week with measles. Pat Radke and Lioyd Strker, of Wheeling, called at the Emma Bun ton Friday evening M Mr. and M M 0, spen er's pal &A I W Da d Mrs. Melvin ent the week 1+ M tD dli+ L + Drake Ho W Mr . and Mrs. C LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1929 d the wedding of Meyer and Miss M M N Bernard N. _ Smith mo Burlington, M 4 in UChicago, on W Davis of end with rch and fam iests Sunday [ Mrs. Chas M 4d M M i W I W W hi on ill. 1+ h Monday, and Mi<s Anne Horn, of Alton Ssayles and Mrs of Waukegan called or tained Sunda Mrs. T. F. Swan and chlldre Mrs Frunk Druba and daughte ores, spent Monday afternoot Gages Lake. i l mwPrs. Verp Gerred an Lenore returned Wedne from a visit with relative ton, Wis nicely Joe Koelstra and children of Lak+ Villa and Louis Koelstra and Marzai et Koelstra of Grand Rapids, Mich spent Sunday with Mrs. Lena Meier Mrs. T. F. Swan and chlldren and AI Mrs. George McDonald and Mrs. Anpva Clark attended the Wedding of Miss Lillian Kobhout and _ John O'Donnel!l at LaGrange on Wednes-- day. Miss Lillian Keller entertained 8 girl friends at a theatre party on evening of last week. Miss Ruth Felinski, of LaKe Forest, was the only out of town guest. Mr.--and Mrs. Floyd Kleinbender and children of Crown Point, Ind., spent Sunday with taeir aunt and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Kruck-- man. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brown, Sr., Mr. and Mre. E. H. Brown Jr., and son, Pau!, and Mrs. A. E. Lyon visited relatives in Waukegan last Sunday evening ® Mr and Mrs. Hicks and Mr and Mrs Frank McCabe of Oak Park, were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bowe. on Bulkley Roag * sophia Meier had her ton moved at tae Condell Memor M M M M Mr M M AI il on Monday M aukeian Called C k Druba on Mo: and Mrs Albr AA K W 6+ A V m N indd aus M Mrs M M A T Mr W M W () rs. Ar mqQtore nad her toOnx&iis re-- ndell Memorial ho«-- and is getting along H W d on Mond elstra and Margar 'o ind Rapids, M:rh,' Mrs. Lena Meier. | d and chlldren and t and daughter, Dol i« ay afternoon at T I ed and dauszshter. I« Wednesday evoing . elatives in Arling--| A !" . of Michigan and's Mrs: Felix Druba, lt M 1C+ U )A O( in A V M SCh iilchigan anc Felix Druba Mr. and Mrs ision b« versary W B W iltz n W H \M A W.'F. Hafemann, the well known dairyman, is suffering from an infec-- .ton on one of ais hands, caused by a bruise some time ago. Bill's many friends will be pleased to learn he '1g improving at this time. ' | Mrg. Loren Preganza and daugh-- ter, Jo Anne, of Waterloo, lowa, left for home Sunday, after spending a week with the former's sister, Mrs '\\'. C. Jamison, |__ Mrs. Chas. Gooding of Lake street, Mrs. Jennie Payne, of Evanston, at tended the graduation exercises at 'Morgan Park Mitiltary Academy last '\\'edlw-da)'. Mrs Payne's son was one of the graduates. ! Officer Joe Saam, night patrolman, discovered a door onen at the Na John Cole was one of terested of the boys -- antics of the Pb ars at um 'Theatre last week right on hand when t. the bears. Friday he w 0 at the Condell Memorial hispital on Sundgy for slight injuries he is mid, to hate received when ae fell from a bhorse on a farm near Libertyville Ing John Tolelkis, Jr. 2116 S 48th Avenue, Cigero, received treatment discoyered a door open at the Na tional Tea Store in the Public Serv ice building. while making his round Mrg. P. Hansen, Mrs. P. Dunn and Mrs.| R. E. DeHoag attended a luncheon at the Flag Day services at Hotel LaSalle in Chicago Friday, sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. Mrse. James Jedlicka has recently taken over the work of the Inter-- State Map 'Co., of Goshen, Ind., and is operating in Libertyville under the name of the Liberty School Map company. Mrs. G. C. Gridley and daughter, Betty, left Tuesday for Manitou, Col., where they will meet Mrs. Gridley's sister, Dr. H. Louise Cater, of Alta-- dena, Calif, where they will spend two weeks . ner.: en bears. Frid lown schoo )6 a leash wi 311 W. Park Ave. McDonald's Commercial School Telephone 130 REGISTER NOW FOR SUMMER SCHOOL WORK Advanced and Elementary Commercial Courses i b t 'holdtng z hound . John was unloaded geen 'com dA stitutions and movements of tae world One newspaper will be men tioned especially and some others which have large spiritual elements 14 _ _Marshal Druba received a call from Chicago last Friday, asking him to try and locate four young boys who were believed to be working on a farm west of Wheeling.. The Marsh-- all notified tae police of Weeling of the request. ID)r. M. D. Penny, of Libertyville, was named president of the Lake County Medical Association, at a meeting of that organization held mt the Victory Memorial hospital, \\Q kegan on Wednesday evening, June . The American Legion held an op-- en meeting on Tuesday evening. The Boy scouts of troops 71 and 73 were in attendance. There were fifty of the scouts present and twenty mem-- bers of the Legion, and the Scouts were much interested in the initia-- tion of taree new members into the Legion. After the initiation, they demonstrated on making a fire and preparing a meal out in the open. Two of the boys of troop 72 gave several very good selections on the harmonica. Bill Woodard, of North Chicago, who is a Legion worker as well as an active Boy Scout worker, spoke on Boy Scout work and Legi-- on work. The Scoutmaster of troop 72, J. W. Byrd played a game in which everyone took part nd which was very interesting to all Ray An-- drews, who is also connected with the Boy Scouts, was present. Libertyville, IIl. J €T A VERY SPECIAL FEATURE of this bank is its earnest endeavor to aid pat-- rons in furthering their business and fi-- nancial interests. In the promotion or developement of a business transaction,. our Officets are glad to render whatever assistance is pos-- sible under th laws of sound bankinc. And after June 1st, it is necessary for us to charge cash for all coal and please do not ask us for credit. 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. General Contractor Libertyville, III. PI WHEN YOU BUILD OR REMODEL GET MY ESTIMATE I Can Save You Money, and All Work is Guaranteed First National Bank Close Co--operation We Would Like To Help You LIBERTYVILLE We have a display of the new, small size U. S. Currency in our bank window. We invite you to stop and look it over. If you have any questions about the new mon-- ey you would like answered, step in; we'll answer them if we can. New Currency CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $110,000.00 Libertyville, IIlinois JOHN G. BORST W. F. FRANZEN, Jr., LIBERTYVILLE LUMBER CO., O. A. Newsom, Sec., Frank Statement TRUST & J TX SAVINGS BAN IK Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 Every A w® E. L. YELDEN $ BANK Phone 554--J PAGE FIVE ith