Eugene Hendee, of Graysiake, and a distant. relative, Mr. Jesse, called at the Leo Clint home en Friday awternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keanedy and daughter called on Round Lake .rel atives and friends on 'I'hursdaza! terroon. Mrs. Flynn and Mr. Witton, from the lake, spent Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Renchan and caildren, of Genoa, spent Monday at the George Renehan home. Miss Almas Ne'son s with Edward Tidland Crant. Mrs. W. G. Reetz and 'ausghter Dorothy, son Winifred and;, Herbert Benine, of Chicago, spent Sunday af-- ternoop at the Roy Davis Leme. Mrs. Mary Lpsk and laughters Esther and Lueile Wagoes®, altend ed the Aurora fair on Tuesday. , VELMA FITZ, Local Editer TELEPHONE 39 ¥eu can help make this page more interesting If yoy will phone .be Local Editor news items you nay bave. Summer residents are nvited to contribute news. Send etters either to the Local Editor, ar direct to the Independent, Lib ertyville, Illinois. Phone No. 1.> PAGE TWO Only by savinz will you have cash when you need it mast. Be prudent, be economi-- cal, be thrifty. You'll be all the happier. Capital and Surplus $50,000.00 L ELECTRIC MACHINE TO WASH First State Bank of Round Lake News of Round Lake and Vicinity PusBiic Service CoOMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOQIS Thee Blech, Dist, Mgr., 8 8. G enesee Street, Waukegan, |!|| Lib®rtyville Store: Milwaukee Ave. at Church 8+ Phone 100 ACQUIRE THE SAVING HABIT NOW ! That is, A L' you buy Amza1can Ravoraror Hear-- ixg Equirmzxt. And lots of other nice things, as time goes on. Out of the money this modern heati system will save you in fuel, you can buy all kinds':g' tkn? Oild furnaces are usually extravagant wasters. You'll be surprised at the difference. Let us tdlgn how cheaply and easily you can buy Amzricay Rapiaror® Hzatmo Equ:emnzext and how efficient it is in operation. . _ W e guarantee all work There'll be many a MATINEE TICKET in your Goal Bill J. T. MeGRATH 134 S. Milwaukee Ave. Phone 260C AN s IF »Unday Camn ThHe superiority of the elec-- tric washing machine over the old scrub--board method of washing clothes is certain ... OFf course, washing dishes by handisn't the strenuous job wash-- ing clothes used to be --but it has to be done 20 times as often. The Conover Electric Dishwasher keeps your hands out of hot, greasy dishwater by doing dishes automatically , quickly, expertly. 3 handy models -- beginning at $94.35 Slightly more * Little by Little" ! Albert Cashmore and Sam Mc Clintiock motored to Chicago and at-- tended shows one day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Daley, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peterkort and daughter and son Benny Jr. motored to Wau 'l;vgan on Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bridge of El i:in spent Sunday afternoon at the | Odette home. Robert Lemker of Chicago, spent Wednesday evening at the home of ! Misss Celia Rosing. Mrs. Edward Rauman ansd daugh-- ter Alma were Round Lake callers on Friday. Hazet Townsend spent Yunday at the home of Louise Richardson. Mary Daley and Miss Stella Wag-- ner, of Waucornda, spent NVednesday evening at the Joan Daley home. Robert Lempker, of Chicago, was a week visitor at the Archie Rosing Lillian and JLeslie Mitchell: and George Thompson, of Rockford are visiting ata the home of Charles Thompson this week. _ Walter Tusker and Elimer Bober of Waukegan were in Rount Lake on Monday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. Grover L ebel, Mr. ansd Mrs. Frank\Drummon. and two daughters attemded a show at the Genesee theatre on Thursday eve-- aing. © home Ed Lakrin and daugbter, Mrs. R. Cass, of Long Lake, were in this villeg on Thursday. Brs. Lilllap Lane of N. J., and Miss Grace Rheingrover, of Forest Park, called on Velma Fith on Fc-- day. Monroe Norman, of Chicago, was a week end visitor at the Emwa W.s tin home. Ray Burnette, of Chicago called at the Archie Rosing home on Sun-- day. Mrs. Hildred Dixon retursed to her home in Waukegan afte: spend-- ing a few days with bher papen'tm Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hendes. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roolr. of Chi-- cago, spent Sunday evenking at the Arcaoie Rosing home. ' John Killey trnansacted jusiness in Chicago on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Riley and daughter of Chicago, aa1i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reilley also y!f Chicago, spent Sunday at tae Claus Junge home. _ Mrs. Shober spent Sunday at the Erler Ghome at the lake. ;.\!r. and Mrs. Nutter, 0* Chicago spent Sunday at the Harry Merrit home. Buck Sheldon, of Grayslake was caler here on Monday evening. | Eleanor Doake and Ve'ma Fitz a shaw at at the Genesee theatre on Wednesday evening. Miss Lucillie Gunlock, of Chicago, is spending a week with her aunt, 'Mre. Mable Litwiller Rev. Kittlesby of Chicago, called on Mrs, Mary Nelson one day last w eek. > Louise and Helen Richardson and Hazel Townsend attended t.e dance at the Fox at MceHenry on S\fpday evening. George Richardson transacted bus iness in McHenry on Monday. Mrs, Catherine Ffost is spending a few days at the home of her dau-- ghter Mrs. Emnma Huson and at the homeof William Frost. Joe Sykes of Grayslake-- was a vis tor bere on Taursday afternoon. YOUR DISHES m Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waner and children, of Mundeleina called at the Frank Amann home on Sunday. _ Miss Emma Junge of Chicago, was a visitor at the home of Claus Junge and Roy Davis last week Miss Kathe:ine Andrews of Lib ertyville spent Sunday at thre J. Daley home.: Mr. and Mre. Jobhu Letuzen and family called at the Phill Wagner home omSunday. * Frank Amann transacted business in Chigago on Monday. * . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drummond and daughters and Mr. and Urs. L. A. Fitz: called at the Tom Mogg bome one day ast week. Mrs. Phi Flary attended the grad uating of her friend Evelyn Johnsin at Ft. Wort»s at the Moody Bible Institute on Wednesday. Fred Cashmore and Belle Baldwin of Libertyville and Kenneth Sheets of Gages Lake. spent Sunday at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cash-- Mr. and Mrs. William Nelszom of Wennetka, spent Saturday at taie Emma Weston home. r more. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Amann and friends of Gilmore spent Monday eve ning at the Frank Amann home _ James Curran and son spent Bun-- day with their daughter and sister Mrs. COlagrence Luby. Mrs. Mary uatzner, of Milwaukee spent Sunday at the home of her brother Frank Amann. Mrs. Anna Luby and son returned A §1% IN. THE PRICE 1 SIX CYLINDER CHEVROLETS on the road in less than eiqét months / Less than eight months have elapsed since the first Chevrolet Six was delivered into the hands of an owner--and already there are more than a million six-- cylinder Chevrolets on the road! And the reasons for this overwhelming success are easy to Into a price field that had hitherto been occupied exclusively by four--cylinder cars-- 3"" Chevrolet has introduced | = 5 a six--cylinder car of amaz-- -- | kier ing quality and value. Not %:" only-- does it offer the rrou'.c smooth, quiet, velvety g::u performance of a great Q_,,, six--cylinder valve--in--head s motor--but, from every E€ standpoint, it is a finer | ***@ automobile than was ever | @2'«' . | d before thought possible . | RCY&i at such low prices! Its | ***. Libertyvilie The Chevrolet Motor Connay will present a special radio program Wednesday, August 14,'over the Columbia network, 8--8}30, Eastern Standard Time, celebrat-- ing the millionth Siz--Cylinder Chervrolet d¢livered in less than 8 months' time. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bohnan, Mr. andMrs. Alfeld and daughter and son of Norwood Park and Mr. and Mrs. Roy McAdoo, of Chicago spent Sun day at the: A, J. Smith home. home, after spending a few days with relatives out of towun. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Valentine and ehildren of Chicago spent last Tuesday afternoon at tae¢ Emma Weston bhome. Mrsg, William Frost and little son are spending a few dys with 'relativ-- es in Chicago. ' _ Mre. Edyth Cleveland aud Martin Thelin attended a show in Wauke gan on Monday evening. -- _ Migs Celia Ro#sing spent Monday evening with Miss BobSpechman at Long Lake. : Mrs. J. F. Svhumaker has been on the saick list for the past week. Miss Evelynp Ruby returned bome on Sunday after spending a couple of weeks with friends and relatives in Milwaukee. t Elizabeth Richardson of Rund Lk. and Budd Wagner of Grayslake at-- tended a show ion Waukesgsan on saturday eveninng. and Budd Wagner of Grayslake al| |Quo warrahto proceedings, ques-- tended a show inn Wauke®an 00| ppping the right to organize a com-- Baturday eveninng. munity high school district in the Judge Mgson o( Waukegan called | prpx Lake, Ingleside and Grass Lake onn friends here on Tuesday °ve | gistrict, was started today by States ning. Attormey A. V. Smith on the peti-- Mr. and Mrs James lLuby and|tinn of A. C. Schultz, a resident of children motored to Chicago Oond®| the district. * day of last week. Schultsz charges that a portion of Russel D®Mey of Libertyville call-- / the terrifory, that Nes west of Fox ed on his brotaer John D@ley on | river and the channel of Grass Tuesday afternoon | Lake, is not continguous to the dis-- Mrg. Margaret Smith and Mrs. E.) trtct asjoutlined, and that only a Smith motored tot Waukegan one | dirt road connects the property with day of last week the main part of the land. Judge Mgson of Waukegan called onn friends hereson Tuesday eve nping. Henri Reese of Chicago was a Round Lake caller on Tuesday. _--_--_-- Dick Earl, Pr Telephone 202 ' 8PECIAL RADIO PROGR A M +595 llion . THURSDAY, AUGCUST 15. 1929 Mr. and Mrs. George Renehan at tended the bazaar at Long LLake on of last week. Ftiday eveninng. -- |Mrs. Milford Smith Mrs. William Harrison and children spend Monday afternpon at the home of -- Mrs. L. Scheurer in Waukegan. -- Motor Sales ~_} Louise Richardson and Velma I'Ihh motored to Long Liake one day SUE TO BREAK UP COMMUNITY HIGH -- SCHOOL DISTRICT Mrs. Emma Westin and daughter Fleanor motored to Waukegan on business on Friday. > Mr. and Mrs. Al Dixon of Wauke gan spent Sunnday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs, lLeo Hendee. |Miss Justine GOuld and Miss Vel ma Fitz motored to Oak Park and River Grove on Saturday. beautiful new bodies--which are available in a variety of colors-- represent one of Fisher's great-- est style triumphs. And its safety and handling ease are so outstanding that it's a sheer delight to sit at the wheel and drive. In fact, the new Chevrolet Siz has completely changed every previous idea as to what the buyer t A N G E oprietor Libertyville, II1. --Inother Record/ You owe it to yourself, as a careful buyer, to see and drive this car. For it gives you every advan-- tage of a fine six--cylinder automobile--in the price range of the four and with economy of better than 20 miles to the gallon! Come in today! fr Econeomical Transportation T HE F O U R WIRING FIXTURES SUPPLIES t GRAYSLAKE ELECTRIC SHOP Welsbach Electric Refrigerator Phone Grayslake 135 Grayslake, III. _V All of Gentral and WestErn Lake County" "Radiotrope"' All--Electric Radio e ce o t * 4 l al or Everything in Buikding Material Ccoal, Feed and Sait Phone R, L. & Our Motto: "Service" ROUND LAKE, ILLINO!IY Full Value For Money Received! For every dollar paid us we give the great-- est possible value consistent with good merchandise. We handle only tested, well known products, and you are assured of complete satisfaction when the materials come from our yards. That is why our business continues to grow. A Million Six--cylinder Chevrolets on the . Road in Less Than Eight Months. Less than eight months have elapsed since the first Chevrolet Six was delivered into the hands of an owner=--and already there are more than a million six--cylinder Chev-- rolets on the road! And the reasons for this overwhelming success are easy to un-- derstand. We welcome an opportunity to show you why the New Chevrolet is sot popular. lTelephone 61 Tibbits--Cameron Lumber Co. Phone No. Another Record! Libertyville Independent -- $1.50 a Year General Auto Work and Acetylene WELDING ' GOODYEAR TIRES Round Lake Garage TOWN GARAGE HUDSON -- ESSEX SALES and SERVICTE Martin Thelan, Prop. ROUND LAKE, ILL. Round Lake, IIl. e §*