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Libertyville Independent, 29 Aug 1929, p. 5

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. THE INDEPENDENT--$1.50 A Year The W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. Mary Bensinger, on Park «@venue, Tuesday. Mrs. Ernest Garrett, coun ty director of citizenshiy, gave an interesting and helpful talk on the subject "Citizenship." Tae Methodist Ladies' Aid will hold their first meeting of the new fiscal year on Tuesday, Sept. 3, at the home of Mrs. Walter Lightbody, on First street. Mrs. J. 8. Hyatt, Mrs. F. A. Hudson and Mrs#. J. O. Carlson will be assistant hostesses. There will be election of officers, and a good attendance is desired. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will hold their opening meeting in the church parlors on Thursday, Sept. 5. Thigs will be a combined meeting of all three groups. A group of ladies of St. John's Lutheran church held a bunco party at the home of Mrs. Carl Hespe ow Thursday, for the benefit of the caurch. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Netz and family left Tuesday on a tour around Lake Michigan. Miss Llucile Davis, who has been visiting in the Will Brum home, accompanied them as far as her home in Marinette, Wis. Mrs. Joe Bond has been removed to the Lake County General hospital, after a month's illness at her home, in tae hope that care at the hospital may 'be beneficial to her. Fred Clampitt and sister, Eliza, of Highland Park, spent Friday with Mrs. Bertha Fry. Mrs. George Fry of McHenry, spent last week with Mrs. Bertha LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Lake County National Bank Libertyville, III. _ Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 You Can Double The Size of Your Estate Local@hews can offer surpasses our delicious Ice Cream. Made in Wisconsin, where a state law insists upon heavy cream content, the Ice Cream we serve is of the best. Have some for dessert today FOR A REAL TREAT, nothing you IF your present estate consists principally of life insurance and securities, and you are now rein-- vesting the income from the securities, you can probably double--or even triple--your es-- tate by creating a funded Life Insurance Trust. Such a trust can be as flexible as you like--changed or revoked at any time you wish. Call and let our Trust Officer ex-- plain this remarkble feature of our Trust service. Through a funded Life Insurance Trust Give Soda Shop Mr. and Mrs. EdA Burns and chil-- dren and Mr. and Mrs, Ed Siles of Evanston, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 3. P. Evilsizor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maguire of Waukegan, called on Mrs. W. 1. Col-- lins Wednesday, and Mrs. Collins joined them in a visit to 8t. Mary of the Lake Seminary. Mrs. J. W. Bird and son left Wed-- nesday of last week for a short visit with relatives in Tremond, Ind., and a fe wdays' vacation at Michigan City, waere Mr. Bird joined them Saturday, all returning home Suwn-- day. Mrs, T. Thomneson of Chicago and Mrs. Ed Lund of Evanston, called on Mrs. J. L. Conmway and Mrs. C. H. Betzer Wednesday. Postmaster E. E. Ellsworth an-- nounces that the postoffice will be closed all day next Monday, Labor Day. There will be no delivery of mazil, either in the village or on the rural routes . Mrs. John Siwert spent several days this week with relatives in Chicago. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ricaard Kozelka and twin boys of Minneapolis, Minn., vis-- ited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dillon and Mrs. C. H. Betzer Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Cramer and family of Evanston, were dGinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gratz Sunday. from a fishing trip on Eagle, River, Wisconsin. Paul G. Ray and son Junior and Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Wright and children returned Saturday evening from a two weeks 'vacation at Sun-- flower Resort on the north end of Long Lake, Wis., near Lake Superior. Miss Helen Wehrenberg was . a guest of Miss Eleanor Schreek last week. on Ohio day. Mrs. Egofl's niece, Miss Hazel Peterson, of Terre Haute returned home with her for a few days' vacation between her summer and fall school work. and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ullrich in Mundeein; also Paul and Pete ULl-- rich and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ullrich and the Joe and John Tekampe fam-- llies in Fremont. C. 1. Casey family. _ e Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Adams, of Creston, lowa, were week endguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson. ter in Terre Haute, Ind., and many interesting points in the east. They enjoyed the air races in Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. J. .F. Ullrich, of Worthington, Minn., have been vis-- Iting relatives in this community. They have been guests at the '10me of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Firnbach, and will visit Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ulirich Mr. and Mrs. August Jeppe, ac-- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Jeppe and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Jeppe of Chicago, Walter H. Bald-- win, of El Paso, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. George Maslin, of Kansas City, Mo., enjoyed a family reunion in the form of a basket picnic held at the Cook County Forest Preserve near Des Plaines last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Wright and children, of Indianapolis, are guests of C. F. Wrigat. Mrs. Morton Casey of Norristown, Pa., was here Saturday visiting the Mrs. H. B. Egloft returned home Wednesday, having visited her sis-- Mrs. Frank Druba and daughter, Delores, accompanied Mrs. W. D; Porteous and her guests and Lyle, Blanche and Cora Porteous and Ruth Chandler of Mundelein, on a picnic to Gages Lake Monday after-- noon and evening. tae sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. T. Davis and daughter, Dorothy, spent Saturday with the Whipple family in Geneva. George Doyle, Miss Mary Doyle and Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle and son motored to Lake Forest Sunday and called on Mrs. Emma Bobbett. Douglag Cooper returned home on Thursday from the Condell Memorial hospital, after having submitted to an operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. W. L Collins, ac-- companied by Mrs. Mae Stiles and son, Harry, of Waukegan, motored to Lily Lake, Wis., and spent an aft-- ernoon with Helen Stiles, who is at the Girls Scout camp. Miss Elsie Thorp, clerk in Lang-- Worthy's store, and Miss Betty Winkler, of Chicago, took the boat trip across LAke Michigan to South Haven and back Sunday. Mrs. R. Woodworth of Beloit, vis ited Saturday at the home of her sis-- ter Mrs. J. W. Cooper. Miss Tairva Hunt, of Winona Lake Ind.. is a guest of Mrs. J. T. Davis. LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29,.1929 311 W. Park Ave. Fall Classes in Commercial Work Beginning SEPTEMBER 9th Advanced and Elementary | Commercial Courses McDonald's Commercial Sche _ _ _ ._. _ _ Telephone 1_3_;t REGISTER NOW FOR Telephone 469 N. E. CORNER MILWAUKEE AVE. AND CHURCH STREET Times change! The world moves on! But a good home of one's own still meets the desires and needs of the average man. Why pay rent when you can be your own landlord? We have some wonder-- ful buys in Libetyville. . K. Ewing is reported on Realtor ------ Insuror ------ Builder in homes Have you heard about the Fall Fair and Festival which is to be held at. the lMamond Lake school Satur-- day afternoon ahd evening, Aug. 31° It's going to be well worth attending with many interesting and unusual features. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stone, accompa-- nied by Mr. and .Mrs. Al Neath, of Mundelein, spent Sunday afternoon at Gages Lake Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hafemann and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sage and family and Mrs. Chas. Wehren-- berg and family attended the fifth annual picnic held at the old home stead at New Munster, Wis., Sunday There were seventy present. Mrsg. Helen Geason returned Sat-- urday evening to her home with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Treptow, after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Louis Litchfield in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lightbody and daughter,-- Mary Ewa, John Williams and daughter Ruby, and Mrs. Edw. Schneider and daughter, Agnes Hel-- en, motored to Mason Lake, Wis., Saturday and spent the week end with Mr. Schneidet?t and son, Wil liam, who have been vacationing there for the past ten days. All re-- turned rs0me Monday. Bradley Andrews, who is in the employ of the Joseph Kohout Co., and Otto Tegtmeyer, of the Illinois Bell Telephone Co:, left Saturday for Eagle River, Wis., where they will spend their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. James Van Every left Monday on"their two weeks' va-- cation, which they will spend touring in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lake left last Sunday for 8t. Josega, Mo., where they will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Young accom-- panied Mr. and Mrs,. Ollie Erickson of Barrington, to the Milwaukese Fair today. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and daugater, Frances Mary, motored to Elgin, Alurdra and Joliet Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Sumeriski, Mrs. Emma Sumeriski +and Mrs. Mary Mason were guests Sunday at the H;ome of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Hutdhb-- ins in Chicago. Miss Ruth Pepper of Trevor, Wis., is a guest of Miss Kleanor Treptow. Mr, and Mrs, Sam Schar and chil-- dren called on Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Schar at Prairie iVew Sunday. Mrs. Wallie Schar has recently returned home from the Higailand Park hos pital, where she submitted to a maj-- or operation. Mrse., Louise Voss and son, Bd of River Grove called on the former's nlece Mrs. Chris Peterson Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Fitch of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Syvester Sell and Mr. and Mrs. George Hapke. \ R Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Smith accom-- panied Mrs. Orpria Harding _ and daughters Helen and Dorot'ry of Mun delein, on an auto ride among the Wisconsin lakes on Tuesday. They bad their picnic lunch on Lake Mills and dinner at Twin Lakes £ Mra. Chas. Simmonds and daugh-- ter, May Louise, attended the lunch-- eon of the Ladies'® Aid at Lake For-- est Methodist church Friday. ' Libertyville, IlIl. ibertyville, II1. 1 School E. M. Jones, who lives on the Ivan-- hoeGrayslake Road, rteurned home on Sunday, from Mayo Bros. at Roch-- ester, Minn., where he has been un-- dergoing treatment. Mre. Joseph Horen, of Caicago, vis-- ited relatives bere last Saturday evening. Alton Sayles, of Waukegan and Mr. Mcintyre, of Ypsilante, Michi-- gan, called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Druba on Monday evening. Theodore Dickenson, president of the Universal Portland Cement Asso-- ciation of Chicago last week acquir-- ed possession of the old 88--acre Tay-- lor farm located on Belvidere Road, across from the Arthur Farwell es tate. Work has already been started on several large buildings, to be erected on the place. SsSAVE WTTR LAFET Y A special program has been ar-- ranged by the Libertyville band for the concert tonight (Thursday), as it will be the last out door concert of the season. The fact that the tax voted for the support ,of the band will not be collected until next year aas made it necessary to discontinue with the concerts. Director P. G. Snow states that the band will re-- main -- organized thru the winter months so as to be ready for a long season next year. lryvln Sielisch, 2434 N. Springfield Avenue, Chicago, was arrested 'as a speeder by, Marshal Druba Tuesday, after a long caase down Milw@ukee Avenue, finally ending with the po-- lice overhauling him somewhere near Half Day. The offender was return-- ed to Libertyville and arraignéd in police court where,. he admitted his guilt and was given a fine of $2%5. While passing tt';uo Libertyville, Siel-- isch forced the 'police car from the road in passing another car. f Dorothy Wadman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wadman, had her tonsils removed Tuesday by Dr. J.L. Taylor and Dr. M. D. Penney at the Condell Memorial hospital. f Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Packer are en-- tertaining this week Mr. Packer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Packer, of Wheeling, West _ Virginia, and their son, Roy, as well as an aunt, Miss F. Grummitt, also of Wheeling. Mr. Packer is the local North*Shore Line agent. The primary department of the Methodist Sunday school held a pic-- nic at the beach at Lake Bluff Tues-- day afternoon. About thirty in all met at the church and déeparted from there in the afternoon by auto, stop-- ping first at tae Lake Bluff orphan-- age, where they took the birthday money which they had accumubkated during the year. Thé balance of the day was spent on the beach, where they enjoyed a picnic supper, Willie Hanson, Liberyville's sec-- ond Carl Carlson, got in bad with the local police again last Thursd4ay night, when he was found in Central Park considerably under the weath-- er fiom too long acquaintance with a bottle of wine. He was lockei up for the night and fined $15 ard corts in poice court nert morn.;. Miss Theresa Utrie and Dominic Bucci, of Chicago, were married by Justice of the Peace Lyell H. Morris in his office Saturday afternoon. The couple came to Libertyvile with-- out a license, and after a trip to the county seat for that necessary docu-- ment, taey returned to this village and Justice Morris tied the knot. Marshal F. J. Druba was one of the witnesses. f William Huffman, local real estate dealer, had his car badly damaged Saturday, in a collision with a car driven by Frank Wrench, also of Libertyville. The autos came to-- gether on a narrow bridge just east of the Soo Line on the Half Day-- DMamond Lake road. Both cars were braught to Libertyville for repairs. Mrs, Elizabeth Van Every of Chi-- cago spent the week end with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Van Eevery, Mrs. John Whitney is in Ottumwa, lowa, visiting her mother, Mrs. Mann. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kruckman and son, Artiur, and family spent Sun-- day at South River Park, in Wilmot, Wisconsin. John Carison, aged 83 years, an in-- mate of the Lake County Faun, was taken to the county hospital Sunday, after his condition had become so bad that attendants at the farm could not take care of him. He is said to 'aave a daugther living in Chicago. Phone 55, LIBERTYVILLE REXALL ORDERLIES at-- tract water from the system into the colon--soften dry, hard food waste--flush it out of the body in easy, natural eliminatiqn. Sold only at your Rexall Drug Store. [ Decker & Neville Relief From the Kurse of Konstipation 50 cents Box of Sixty On Sunday, September 8, th First church and the Ivanhoe church are to have the pleasure of hearing the Rev. Clarence C. Wolsted, of the American Madura Mission of India. Mrs. Wolsted was a former pastor at Ivan'a0e and Half Day and will be heard with great interest by his many friends here. Plan to meet and 'hear him at either church, at its reguar morning services. His theme will be, '"The Gogpe and the Indian Farmer.'" -- Coming To The La VILLA THEATRE wWORSHIP _ SERVICES First C:aurch, 10 a. m. D.L.S. time. Ivanhoe, 10:10 a. m. standard time. Mr. Jevne will preach on the sub-- jJect, '"The Wresting of Jacob." Friday afternoon, September 6, the Ladies Aid Society has the first meeting of the season at the home | of Mrs. Louise Hendee and Mrs. E.J H. Bluhm is he assistant hostess.! As this is the first meeting slnce; last spring, several important mat--, ters of business come up and a full | attendance of the membeérs is de--| sired. | Hazel Davis, 12, of Grayslake, sub-- mitted to an operation for the re-- moval of her tonsils at Condell Mem-- orial hospital on Tuesday. Frank Mason, while on his vaca-- tion at Mason's Lake, caught a pike which weighed 17 pounds and meas-- ured 42 inches in length Frank is so proud of his catch in waich he is justified, that he is going to have it mounted. The Ray V. Moss family entertain-- ed at their cottage on Dunn's Lake over the week end. The guesis were Treasurer Roy Moss and wife and son, of Boone County, Belvidere, Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCoy and children of Capron, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Larson anvd cHildren, of Belvidere and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Haggi and family, of Rickford. George Mayuard, 22, of Fon du' Lac, Wis., and Georgiana Sarnders, | 22, of Oshkosh, Wis., were uuited in marriage on Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'cleck, by Rev. E. P. aker, at St. Lawrence's Episcopa® church. | Mrs. W. J. Anderson and Mrs W. l' Reed, of Libertyville witaessed tae ceremony The newly weds will m'«kel their home in Fon duy Lac Martin Worshaver, of Chicago, re ceived treatment from Dr. C. R. Gol-- loway at Condell Memorial hospital last Friday for a foot injury inflicted by his stepping on a musty nail. Mrs. Ona Carlson, motored 'down from their cottage on Mason's Lake on Wednesday, -- and Mrs. Charies Proctor and sons Russell and Melvin wil return with her to remain until after Labor Day. | * f Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hawk return ed to their 'r0me in St. Charles, on Tuesday, after having spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Ray V. Moss. Mrs. Floyd Hubbard, sister of Mres. Ray V. Moss and well kown in the neighborhood of Libertyville, has re-- turned to her home in Detroit, Mich., after submitting to an operation and being confined to the Grant hospial in Chicago for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Warren, anal daugaiters Vivian and Je 1 Zee-- land, Michigan, who have MAeen visit-- ing _ Mrs. Warren's mother, Mrs. Flora Eger for a {ew days, left for Minneapolis today (Thursday) and will visit Mr. Warren's sister, Mrs. W. L. Santle. Mrs. A. T. Farr and daughter Ber-- nice attended the 'ball game at the Cubs Park, Chicago, on Monday. Mre. John Seiwert has completed her summer course in dancing and will open her class here again on Savurday, September 7. Mrs. John T. Mitchell, librarian of Cook Memorial Library, announces that the library will be closed on Monday, September &2, because of Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Druba and daugbter and Joseph Saam motored to Chicago on Friday. Mrs, Maurice Swan, Mrs. B. R. Prosser and the Misses Elizabeth and Josephine Speliman, who left last Sunday morning by auto, for Los Angeles, Cal., are reported as being as far as Omara, Neb. They all zay that they will never start out again the the make of car in which hey are now driving, as every day brings a stop of an hour or two because of trouble with the motor. First Church, 9 a. m. D. L. S. time Ivanbhoe, 11 a. m., Standard time & *A'l--__.lio_l_son | "The Singing Fool" Ivanhoe church and First church of Mundelein (Congregational) C. Arthur Jevne, Minister SUNDAY SCHOOL PLYMOUTH LAFGER PARISH COMING SOoOoN! INDEPENDENT DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR FOR $1.50 a YEAR AND NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERY. If you have a checking account here 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. we have been able to save during the year. Enjoyment of the Labor Day cele-- bration will depend largely on what First National Bank RESOURCES OVER $900,000.00 Libertyville, Illinois YOU save all trouble in making remittance by mail; never have any fees to pay for money orders; never annoy business men by sending them stamps in payment for small amounts. And you al-- ways have a record and a receipt for every transaction. This Bank will observe Labor Day, September 2, 1929, as a Legal Holiday Another year of toil is behind us. O. A. Newsom, Sec., JOHN G. BORST-- W. F. FRANZEN, Jr., LIBERTYVILLE LUMBER CO., TRUST_ & SAVINGS BAN K Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 Frank Statement Do Torry flmm Brvie ce 4s PAGE FIVE

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