' PAGE SIX nois State Teachers' College in Charlston. He will teach biology. It is quite an honor for so young a hlltoloehooentormh.mtln'n: and _ speaks very highly of % Beruggs' ability. 'This makes us real ize more than before what a capable instructor we had. We are sorry to lose Mr. Scruggs, nevertheless we on, Mrs Johh Knlesa u.. ; | "I"" HMaAarty Kouse was a Chicago and son, Mrs. John Knigge, Mrs. L. visitor on Tuesday. dance at the Gus Holland farm on Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hartung, Myr. Saturday evening. and Mrs. William Boyer, Mrs. Anna Mr. and Mrs. G. Smita were guests ) Hartung of Chicago were dinver at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles guests at the home of Mr. and Mrg. Chamberlin an Thursday even'ag.© |Henry Kublank on Bunday. Mrs. F. Tegtmeyer was a Chicago| Mrs. Chris Jensen is a patient at caller on Tuesday. the Condell Memoriai hospital. Mrs. Clarence Fagg of Libertyville| Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sturm and and Mrs. P«"Llndofulkom Gneondvmnudllr.mlu. were entertained at luncheon on M'm" Ortendorf of Palatine, spent dqylttbehonootlln.nort&-u. Sundak at tha T M Aaus_lci c * home of her parents Mr. and Mrso. John Knigge. M» and Mrs. Charles Chamberlin Bock and daughter attended the barn and son, Mrs. John Kanigge, Mrs. L. dal«amcunolhndhmol Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. Smita were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nelson, of Chj-'by M cago, spent the week end at the L lett | Roder home. ,Collc Mrse. Orville Smith and Miss Jen-- held nie Kern, of Libertyyille spent last Gene Thursday afternoon at the home oll Mr *Miss Avis Payne of Chicago was a Mrs. week end guest at the home of her| Mr q.,ln. Dwight Doiph. Barri Mrs. Louise Bock and daughter, of | Mr. giicno: spent the week end at the Tues Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lyons, accomp anied by Mr. and Mrs. Max Pryzbor-- eki, of North Caicago, spent Tuesday in Chicago and attended the theatre in the e . Mr. ':d'mx':. Pate Nalean a# MAri Mrs. Myron Wells_ and danvgaters spent Monday at the home of Mrs. George Gross, in Lake Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. William Tonne and daughters of Fairfield end Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tonne of Long Grove, spent Sunday afternoon at the Ed Roder home. ; C. J| Ross, of Oakland California, is making a short visit at the home of his brother George Ross and fam-- | ily, enroute from New York tohis home in Calitornia. Lee Shaddle of Hinsdale visited at the home of his parents on Mon-- day afternoon. ) Miss Bessie McBride spent the week end with Miss Ethel Reese and attended the opera at Ravinia Park on Sunday --afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wells and chi; dren spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Melinda Sennett, in Eigin. m Schultz of Palatine snent Tmag. y _ * *4 *mewn speni ruesday alt the Cteéss, there being between fifty and lam Sehultz of Palatine, spent Tues home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dorfler.!sixty in attendance. 'The dinner was day at the home of Mrs. William er--| Miss Edna Rouse, Miss Florence|provided and served by the men of sen. * -- Dalton, Bunice Jevne and Cteo Mundelein, superintended by John H. Miss Bessie McBride spent the Blum left Wednesday morning for| Rouse. Bverything was delicious and week end with Miss Ethel Reese and Tower Hil} camp, at Sawyer Mich., was served in excellent stye. attended the opera at Ravinia Park for a two wee vacation. Mrs. C.| 'The Ladies#® Ald will hold a bakery on Sunday 'afternoon. Arthur Jevyne accompanied them to sale at\Englebrecht's store op Sat-- Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wells and chii the camp. urday, July 6th, beginning at 1:30. dren spent Sunday evening with Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ritter and| The Rev. C. Arthur Jeyne officat-- Melinda Sennett, in Eigin. twins and Jane, motored to Rock-- ed at the funeral services of a form-- Mrs. Myron Wells and davgaters ford &n Tuesday, where the twin>'er parishioner at Oak Park, on Mon-- spent Monday at the home of Mrs. will remain for a g1:0rt time at tm'uy. Atternoon. > | George Gross, in Lake Zurich. home of their aunt, Mrs. E. V. Bnlth.' Quite a few people from Munde-- Mr. and Mrs. William Tonne and _ Mrs. John Whitney, of Libertyvilie lein and Ivanhoe were present at daughters or'l'urt;qld :ld l:l and spent Tuesday at the home ol'ln.ltn June meeting whints was halA nfl_ Henryv n mae * af ds as esA s wl 0 e 00 F2 °0 OmE 7 _ _", PJmm iCumincg i0f & I0% Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kane and days, before returning to her home i» daughter were calers at the home of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brockman on' Miss Loretta Dorfler and Miss Pa-- Sunday afternoon. ;trica Howe of the St. Francis hos-- Mrs. William Roder and Mrs. Wi!l-- pita}, Evanston spent Tuesday at the :.m Schultz of Palatine, spent Tues-- bome of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dorfler. ow aB tho hamun ad iss WE L_ «a. e a rve Mrs. Rmma Luker pmrned to Mor-- ton Grove for a few' days and while taere, will attend the funeral of an old friend, Dr. A. K. Smith, of Chi-- cago. Mrs, Leo Puflal and sons of Chica go, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McBride on Monday. werman and daughter Marion of Gi}-- mer spent Saturday evening with Mr. and+Mrs. Henry Kane. Mr. and Mrs. William Fenner en-- terthined Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cady and daughter, of Barrington over the week end. day for Chicago, where she will vis it with friends for several days. Mr., and Mrs. Wesley Faulkner mo-- tored to Kensington on Sunday and wisited at th home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Faulkner. c Mr. and Mrs3.. Albert Hitzman, of Crystal Lake, and Mrs. A. G. Sch--| # Mr. and Mrs. William Zersen were Bunday guests at the of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Porep, m; Mr. and Mrs. Wil} Ray announce the arrival of a ten and one--half pound boy, born on Monday after-- noon. Both mother and son are doing Mr.and Mrs. Seward Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brener and son Oof Lake Forest were visitors at the Henry Kane 'some on Friday eve Residence on Luke 8t. _ MRS, NINA J. HUTCHINGS, Local Editor ~ TELEPHONE 557--J S OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE LIVING IN MUNDELEIN.* You can help make this * --: g i you will phone the Loca! Editor any news items you may have cencerning ."'." '.m WB es issc 200. vernon Wilingson, of Athens, Mor--| Mrs. Emma Rouse entertained at, Wisc., motored down to attend the hile luncheon on Tuesday, Mrs. Minnic funeral of Mrs. Riliza Ames in Liber '_an Oveéermeier, Mrs. Geldermeister, Miss tyville, on mm Mre. Chi-- Louise Geldermeier, Miss Bert'1a »L.. B. Ames Miss LAupa Doo |Corton, Mrs. Bertha Gondoiph and little, of Mundelein, and daughter, ica Mrs. Doney, of Chicago and Mrs. ®-- Spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Lubkeman of Diamond Lake. Miss and Mrs. D. Porteous and renewed y. _ Bertha Cortom remained for a few old friendships in this vicinity, before lm! days, before returning to her home i» returning to her homa an T racia' _JUST CALL 445 _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sturm and Grace and Violet and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oncndog of Pfl"h":om Sunday at the H. C. Meyor e. Mrs. William Eddy, Mrs. Rarl Ed-- dyudoonuotondto!lopnl'uti on Tuesday and were guests at .' luncreonh given by ¥rs CGeorre m»r. and Mrs. George Hagor, of 'Mm apent Sundsay with Mr. and Mrs. August Wirtz. . Wet Wash mr. and Mrs. eGorge Hager, of l!hrflnmn visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kublank on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. John Morrison, Mre: Fred Keene and Mrs. Ed Coudrey were in Waukegan on Tuesday. P intidittc s i --s Miss Harriet Hodge accompanied by Miss Margaret Bund, of Evanston left Friday to represent Lake Forest College at the College : Conference, held at the Y. W.C. A. camp at Lake Geneva, Mr. and Mrs. George Harnr --aAaf Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grote, of Chica-- bo, spent Monday at the rome of Mr. ang_ _lrc_._Geqm Meyer. fany. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mott attended the dinner at the Fremont Center picnic on Sunday, and called on friends and relatives in Wauconda, and were dinver guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Foote in Chit-- cago, in the evening. Mr. and Mrs Ed firnte a¥f (hiaa evening ' Mrs. Emma Rouse entert luncheon on Tuesday, Mrs Overmeier, Mrs. Geldermei» Louise Geldermeier, Miss |Cort@n, Mrs. Bertha Gondc Mrs. Doney, of Chicago and Lubkeman of Diamond Lak Bertha Cortom remained to All--work properly done in our modern > plant at Libeftyville. Work called for and delivered. ¢ hinaralk sbows sekat 300 J_ _ (C0, T. TY MOECK OL£ AAUOELYf YHLG, after spending several days with her one day of last week. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonvh' Mrs. Charles Jeffery and daugater Dietz. > spent Tuesday with Mrs. George hrllutberoluurtyvmo spent :Smith, t Sunday with Loren Gardner. | Mrs. Jean Bairnson, of Cedar Rap-- Mr, and Mrs. Frank Rittler, spent ide, lowns, is visiting at t2e home of Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McLeod. a Mrs. Floyd Rittler. | Mrs. 8. W. Degner and children lr..ulukannomondmm Tuesday with Mrs. Francis and daughter were dinner guests at Stancliff of Prairie View. the home of Mr. and Mrs Clnfioo, Mrs. L. B. Ames and daughter, Wuyor in Lake Zurich on Twesday | Kieanot. accompanied bvy Miaa (Rliadve PROMPT SERVICE ON ALL KINDS OF LAUNDRY WORK C . Mr. a _..i. T NeR e é-.."-u AM% ; CYCmINA, lllml;l: Diets's parents, Mr. and Mrs: John ren's exercises at Halt k )Grou, of Wilmette. 4 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dawson en-- _ The.auditors have completed their tertained friends .from Chicago on Lwortoathodty'nboahndflusnuq. P all in . perfect condition. 'pvlcbq Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Rice, of Ohica-- Doph, th village clerk. moved into his go, spent the week end at the home new office in the village all on of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cook: Tuesday afternoon. | The SuperSix Club were entertain Miss Martha Batz returned to her ed at luncheon at the home of Mrs. home in West Fremont, on s:-m]wnur Stone, north of Libertyvilie, after .mm aatrarat soue »olels s mm Foiem ns oo t ds eia e rejoice in !1is good fortune and mwe wish him every success. F. Tegtmeyer made ab usiness trip to Aurora on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dietz spent last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. '"Home Owned--Home Operated" First Street and Newberry Avenue Libertyville Laundry George Hagror, of Finished Work Cc Capi hh ons ie vell ie § in -R*' ; .3 > MM'JM PLYMOUTH LARGER PARISH Ivonhoe church and First church of [eome that made for delightful fel lowship. Bert Smaill, the moderat or, carried the program thru m' [flne ability. As moderator of the Chicago Aszociation of tr:e Congre-- gational churches, Mrs. Jevyne attend | ed an important meeting of the kary Soclets of "Cnighee it thet y | Union League on Tuesday. x L. come that made for delightful fel [lmnup. Bert Small, the moderat or, carried the program thru ml [flne ability. As moderator of the Chicago Aszociation of tr:e Congre-- gational churches, Mrs. Jevyne attend ed an important meeting of the | Board of D!ncu: of the cu:'?.:* sionary Society Ohileago Union League on Tuesday. ; , ---t-o--- niitle, of Mundelein, and daughter, Spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Porteous and renewed old friendships in this vicinity, befora returning to her home on 'FPsesday. Th Ivanhoe Mothers® and Daugh-- ters' banquet held at the First Con-- gregational @aurch was a great suc-- "+l. and Mrs. 8. W, Degner and children and Leonard Yeddo, motor-- ed to Prairie View on Sunday and spent the day wits Mrs. L. L Maeth-- er, and in the evening, attended the Chidren's Day exercises at Half Day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dawson en-- tertained friends --from Chicago on panied them to Waukegan. Mr. and Mré & W O Priaw, , accompanied by Miss Gladys LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1929. o r F. C. Norman, Phone 508; Phone 183; Miller's, Groce: . Rouse Bros. Dairy similar nature mikht sum up the building which was designed by R. G. views of the average person, after| Hasselhwsun, of Vettner & Co., arch-- a visit to the new vHiage hall and itects of Chicago. ieomu building at Mundelein, to ----(y---- be thrown open to the public for in IVANHOB NBwS «pection for te first time at im--| Mrs. August Wirtz and daughter pressive ceremonies to be held on spent Tuesday with Mrs. George Tuesday, July 2. lm of Muandelein. Driving west on Hawley Street in ry Luebbe spent the week end the village, one comes to the fine at Mason's Lake, Wisc. Appearing building located on the| The Ivanhoe Womens' Seciety wili north side of the street, facing south meet wit1 Mrs. Frank Doiph on Wed-- . with Robert F. Rouse c::uvm:g' mtew C e SA tive Richard A. Lyons, and members of the * 'including _ the police headed by Chief of P good--a milk full--rich in cream,fresh superior in flavor. s -- ho LE ZC, CCAE Ce Wil < CHO! with a most delicious taste, 'Due to bringing it from farm to your table, F P VAOC Wipegtt P ~er uP ueP iss eaies Tae Village Offictals wish to er press a corial invitation to the pub-- lic to to attend the ceremonies on that day and inspect the 'aail. & y emaiire Duli0ing and as Ooll wWill De ___The ceremonles 'wiill 'commence used for heat, the basement is free promptly at 2:80 in tae afterno0n,|}+o be used for almost any purpose. with Robert F. Rouse, president / There are large rooms which might the Village Board of Mundelein, iB be used as storage places. Taree charge, ably assisted by a'm'.'luumn lead from the wide hall, tive Richard A. Lyons, of Mundele!D 'one to the first floor. On entering and members of the Village M'mm{mmmmu,udthen including . the police depuunent.'w the rear and right, stairways headed by Chief of Police Clayton lead upstairs and downstairs On Tiffany and the fire department, to the ground level landing, going down be headed by Chief Ray Wells. stairs, there is a door leading to an Tae Village Offictals wish to er-- east entrance, opening onto the side-- press a corial invitation to the PUVD iwaik which flanks the. building on 11e 10 tO attend the ceremonies OR--tnay side. 'The other stair leads to that day and inspect the 2ail. ithe left and into the fire department T O~ . ".:udqmr(on. 1 MAEUIRHNLENK WXW¥LY WHARW w i ruem e .ls c A quart of milk a day gives you energy and strength to resist disease. Its proteins build firm muscles and tis-- ne. <Its calcium content gives strength to bones and hardness to teeth. According to the highest authorities, milk is t food for which there is no effective suhbstitute from the standpoint of health, it is the mohst eco: and beneficial food you can buy. § Wiii aAs to the editors of all lAke County newsepapers, It is expected that many prominest men from C\y/-- cago will attend the exercises, in-- cluding real estate dealers and edi-- tors of the all the Invitations have been extended to every village president in Lake Coun-- ty and along the north shore, as will as to the editors of all Take P EOICY w rerdi alnt dn s B talk c dnb snn | t mt J CeLA . GL and Mundelein's leading ci B. pletely devote H. Miller, of Libertyville Imm nt'ozmpou jattorney of Mundelein, Luke Grant,tisg an office 0t leditor of the famous "North Shonhnplh "Line Bulletin," and publicity mana-- y oper; ger of that railroad, Mayor Chas.\the left of th -lhrtrou,olmmvmwk cell--room with on The Growth of the North B.wn."{whne to the : l'l'ho Rev. H. F. Wolfe, procurator u"for women e( 81. l.ry'-olthcmeiouiuryudm lavatories Secretary of State, William J. Strat-- Extending t} lm'l'h peakers' list will i 'lud M mum @ 8 Is' w nclude Mr.\fire Insull, Judge Milier, Luke Grant, 'l'he':"'co for anot Rev. M Rev. C. Arthur Jevne'to tie one no of the l.lxdolcln church and H. G. jage, Hasselh of the -- architectural)l \On the seco firm of Vetter and Co., of Calcago, |auditorium, e designers of the .building. thing necessar Others who will be present are for the holdin Representative Lee McDonough, orlenm, Waukegan and Senator Ray Paddock| | Adiainine rai past three years, Sa far as is known h has no reliatives living. The de-- ceased was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan on June 17, 1864, The 'body mwas brought to.Liberty-- vile. on Monday morning to be pre-- pared for burial, by J. A. Treptow. The funeral services were to have been held Wednesday afternoon at 8 o'clock from tie Mundelein church with burial in Lakeside cemetery, (;; There Is No Substftute ~ For Good Milk! other thoughts of a I . [hk IUI:'P.LFV'; f:'iré?i C e 7 Libertyvi and Vegetable Store Grocery, Phone 81; Hanlon's Green Front NOTICE: In addition to our regular Pasteurized Milk, we also sell the best grade of Guernsey Raw Milk available MI@CUIAL| \On the seeond floor, is the large Caicago, |auditorium, equipped with every-- thing necessary in cluding a stage sent are for the holding of any community ough, O0f |event. f Paddock} | Adjoining tiis room is a spacious kitchen with large built--in cupboards. ended t0 The kitchen will be equipped with ke Coun--[dighes, silverware and a stove so hore, &#/that no banguet or dinner will be too l1 m"hue to be prepared with dispatch 1 expected 'and ease. The auditorium is aired A&All . these health--building qualities 'Due to the extra care we take m table, you 'will find it is extra-- m,fresh, sweet' and unmistakabiv nDew# Phones 565 and 756 AeA®P effective suhbstitute. And, , it is the mohst economical The Leslie Ullrich firm, building contractor of Mundelein, erected the . Workmen are now busy improving the looks of the grounds surrounding the new strocture. 'by electric fans and is served by a ,vlde fire escape leading to the ground in the rear. r Basement space extends under the entire building and as oil will be used for heat, the basement is free to be used for almost any purpose. There are large rooms which might 8 for another fire truck, similar tie one now in use by the vir 4 eaphaats io °VnA iscc ric t us hi th +000 : 2 ' :!n No:::' 8ho:;e' Station. The builg ing is que design, resembling m?n. & fine residence than the pub li¢c buildings found in other: twons villages. It is of red brick and C construction, and is designed from the English style of architec-- ture.© n éither side of the building is a veway permitting entrance on one side and egress on the other. Shrubs the grounds and flank the sige-- walke and steps leading to the main entrance. # Thru the entrance, one is ushered to.wldesmlomhm!eadluthm center of tie building. On the left and right are located the of-- uy, VuiIqings villages. ' -- congst: m the En t j °'$5 n éither ; veway per Extending the entire length of the lilding on the west, is a modern re department room, with sufficient > milk is the Only s of the village clerk and the 'ge president, both fitted with ern fixtures . and office equip-- t.. (¥f of the president's office, ~reception room to be used by Aog Jt unmistakably with Phone 545 _ MUNDELEIN Afyou wish to set up a long mileage record turn the job of keeping the car in good condi-- tion over to our expert me-- chanics. MELZER BROS. GARAGE How many miles do you ex-- pect to get out of your car------ 50,000 or 100,000? You can do either. <It all depends upon the care your car receives. For All Makes of H. A. ENGLEBRECHT, MUNDELEIN DP W FIREWORKS! A Full Supply of all Kindg, of Fireworks For the Fourth V P1IOUr ...._._._____._... 26c 8 oz. Milani French Dressing ..._...___._ 19c 12 oz. Dr. Price's Baking Powder 20c Large Chipso, > for :...:...:.. ... 37e Swansdown Cake General Repair Royal Blue (Continued on Page Seven) PC Mileage Records Store «_ The ladies hopa PHONE 38 |-- PHONE 31 FOR SUDDEN SsERVICE mm * G. HARDEN ROUSE Hawley Street at Lake Ave., Mundelein ROUSE'S SERVICE STATION J. LYONS TIRES and TUBES A NEW GOODYEAR triumph! Thick, tough, deep-- cut traction treads. Shock--absorbing SUPER-- T'YE{ construction. Real quality--at prices that » Rfermatabalr . Cures Mundelein Real Estate Nationa! Association of Real Estate Low Prices for New Improved . MEMBER --«Mundetein 1 c_-n.ca.m of Inois Association of Real Estate If you are planning on a vaca-- tion trip, equip your car with Goodyears and avoid tire trou-- ble on the road. Mundelin, III. --:-- LYONS & ROUSE Our ONE--STOP SUPER SERVICE, on tires, batteries, gas, oil, greasing, washing. _ Spacious drive--in court. INDOOR service. Modern -- ammnin. service here. ROAD SERVICE. GOING ON A TRIP? SERVICE--CourTEsY INBURANCE Revtr J. . ROVUVSE