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Libertyville Independent, 29 Aug 1929, p. 6

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|News Notes of Mundelein and Vicinity _ Mrs. Russell Rouse and children and Mrs. Mattie Taylor were Waur kegan callers Tuesday. _ o Mrs. Harold Wells and children spent a couple of days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinrade in Antioch» Great preparations are being made for the Fall Fair and Festival to be aeld Saturday afternoon and eve ning, Aug. 31, at the Diamond Lake school. An interesting form of en-- tertainment awaits you, with fun for everyone. ¥o -- s Miss Mabel Keiler of Chicago was a guest of" Miss Genevieve Kane over the week end. S Mrs. H. A. Watson and son, Har-- vey, spent last week with relatives in Morton Grove, and Tuesday ac companied a party on a picnic to Sil-- ver Lake, Wis., and enjoyed Mortono Grove day on Wednesday. _ Miss Jean Bzy spent several days this week at the J. J. Shields home in Ivanhoe, and accompanied the family to Burlington, Wis., Sunday, where they visited Mrs. Shields' par-- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Parkins . _ Mrg. Alfred Martin and daughter, Betty, of Waukegan, spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Snyder. Mrs. Katherine Dietz and grand-- son, Clifford, accompanied Winnie Dietz of Ivamhoe, and Mr. and Mrs. EdA Dietz of Lbertyville to Chicago @unday where they called on Gorie Rendler, who has just recently re turned home from the hospital. Mrs. W. Williams and daughters, Eloise and Ruta, and Miss Helen Russell, attended the wedding of a friend, Miss Melva Paxton to Don Matthews at the Austin Methodist church in Chicago Saturday after-- _ Mrs. H. A. Watson was a Chicago caller Monday. ) O _ Mr. and Mrs. John Dobner and children, of Wauconda, called _ on Mrs. Katherine Diets Sunday. -- Ed Meyer spent Sunday at the home of his father, H. C. Meyer. Miss Harriet Brainerd of Water-- man, I!l., is spending a few days at tie home of her sister, Mrs. Orphh Mr. and Mrs. J. Marshall Hutch-- ings and daughter, Laurel were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Kennedy in Aurora. _ _ Mrs. Wesley Faulkner visited E+ gin friends Tuesday. _ _ _ _ Miss Helen Harding is spending a few days with friends in Evanston. Mrs. H. A. Watson and son, Har-- vey, and nephew, Billy Abrecht, were in Waukegan Tuesday and attended the theatre there . * -- o _ H. A. Watson and R. J. Williams at tended the races at Lincoln Fielkds Walter Meygr and Ed Bluhm were Chicago business callers . Monday and incidenfally stopped,at the Glen-- view airport long enough to take an airplane ride. _ Mrs. Scott Cutter and Mrs. 1 Hatch of Oswego, are spending eral days witi Mr. and Mrs. P Underhill. _ Mrs. Frank Miller of Belvidere, is spending a couple of days with Mrs. J. W. Chandler. -- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ferry and daughter, Olive, of Wheaton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Por-- teous over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scruggs have rented a home for the winter in Charleston, where he will teach at the Eastern lIllinois State Normal. Glen and Harold Holland of Fair-- field, spent Tuesday with Naomi and Juanita Eger. O -- Mrs. Scruggs' brother motored up last week for their furniture which was stored in McBride's aiall. Ruth Chandler is spending a 11 days with ber aunt, Mrs. Fran Druba. Mr. and Mrs. Cross and son Buddy, were in Waukegan Monday. Mrs. Robert Gadke of Quentin's Cornmers, spent the week end with relatives 'here. -- George Ross left Sunday evening on a business trip to Duluth. Mrs. Floyd Rittier and baby spent Tuesday with Mrs. Esther Gould in Libertyville . , O o Mrs. Chrigtina Bluhm of Kings-- bury returned Monday to her home after making an extended visit with her sons, Frank, of Prairie View, and Exd, of Mundelein, and their families. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L Tripp, accompa nied by Mr. and Mrs. Francis TrippP of Libertyville, are spending this week with relatives in Kent, lowa. . Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wells and children were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gross in Paul Wells is visiting Roy Stark in Milwaukee for a few days this Miss Emma Fisher left Tuesday for Des Plaines, where she will vis it at the Theodore Fisher home for a few days. Mrs. Chas. Kuebker, Jr., and sons Frederick and Louis Lee, of Grays-- lake, and Mrs. Philip Morse and chil-- dren, Francis and Vene, of Diamond Lake ,spent Wednesday witia their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Voelker. Miss Genevieve Wells returned home today, after spending several weeks with relatives in Mandau, So. '-. and Malari Thursday, after spending several days with Alma Miller, Chas. Dolph and sons attended the North Shore picnic in Sunset Park at Highland Park Wednesday after-- by Mrs, Fred Luibkeman, of Diamond Lake, returned home from Chicago Bunday, after spending several days with the McLaughlin family. PAYNE FAREWELL PICNIC A family penic was held on the lawn at the bhome of Mr. and Mrs. Ib'.o-d..drnmdykui'i PAGE STX Mr. Ethel Dietz returned from Elgin 666 and Mrs. Tom Rawn of Chi-- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. is a Presoription for &"--4 e es Irving Payne, on Sunday, which also took tae form of a farewell party, as Mrs. Payne and Geneva left for their home in Los Angeles, Calit., on Tuesday evening and Mr. Payne will follow in a few days, by auto. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selfridge of Plainfield, HL.; Mr. and Mrs. Will Selfridge of Ba tavia; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Urch and four daughtes of Geneva; Mrs. Ella Baldwin and daughter Edith of Cary; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harrison and family of Berwyn; Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson and family of Elm-- hurst; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bell of Higaland Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaddle. Hagrry Mott, of Mattison, spent Sunday evening and Monday with his parents here Mr. and Mrs. Henry Englebrecht and daughter, Rose Mary, attended the Genesee theatre Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ralpi Rouse and children, and Mrs. Emma Rouse mo-- tored to Woodstock on business Mon day evenin, returning by way of Crystal Lake. Stanley Degner Jr., spent a few days last week with relatives in Nor-- wood Park. Mrs. J. L Roder spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nickoley in Libertyvile. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eddy were Chi-- cago visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauernsmith, accompanied by relatievs from Wau kegan and Druce Lake, enjoyed a picnic #supper at McHenry Sunday evening. of her schoolmates and friends last Friday afternoon. The children play-- ed games and had a wonderful time, and greatly enjoyed the delicious lunch. The guests were Lois Dyer, June Fitzgerald, Evelyn Smail, Lor-- raine Knigge, Evelyn Fenner, Gladys Dyer, Ruta Chandler, Helen Rogers and Ethel Dietz, of Mundelein; Or-- lena Rich, of Grayslake, and Fannye Nalley, of Libertyylle. P Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Rouse motored to Mt. Prospect Sunday and visited Mr and Mrs. B. E. Terpuing Mrs. Ella Bradfords of Chitago, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eddy and daughter, Miss Dorothy Bradford, returned home with her, after spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Eddy. Miltor Maether of Prairie iVew, is a guest at the 8. W. Degner home. Friday they visited at tie Model Farm and Country Home and Tues-- day Mrs. Degner, the boys and her fathér motored to Fort Sheridan. CORA PORTEOUS ENTERTAINS Miss Cora Porteous celebrated her eleventh birtbday by entertaining 11 Earl Roder spent a few days last week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tonne in Fairfield. MRS. NINA J. HUTCHINGS, Local Editor -- TELEPHONE 557J Mr. and Mrs. John Knigge and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chamberlain and son, Harvey, were guests of Mrs. Louise Bock in Chiléago over tte week end. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weaver of Lk, Zurich spent Tuesday evening with relatives here. Mrs. Louis Hendee, accompanied by Mrs. Chas. Parker, of Grayslake, and Mrs. Will Decker and daughter Helen, of Libertyville, called on Mrs Geo. Leaft in Evanston Tuesday. Leal's son, Harold, passed away on Monday. Fred Knigge of Wauconda was a Mundelein visitor Monday. Miss Gladys Hensen of Chicago and Miss Ardith Bakken of Steger, returned to their homes yesterday, after spending a week with Missa Edna May Rouse. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pople and children and Alfred Jorgensen mo tored to Racine Sunday. The Jevne family returned home from their vacation Tuesday evening and report having had a wonderful Mrs. Clara Meyer and children, ac-- ecompanied by their guests, Mrs. Marie Bushing and Mrs. _ EdAward Klotz, of Chicago, motored to Lake Geneva Friday and spent the day. Mrs. Ed Peterson and caildren and Lester and Helen Volkman called on relatives in Lyons, Wis., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knigge and daughter, Nancy Lee, were week end guests of Mrs. Hattie Knigge. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lyons and chil-- dren spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Chicago, enjoying Lincoln Park, Riverview and other places of inter-- est and beauty. Beatrice, Virginia and Robert May are spending the week at Pell Lake. Mrs. Clayton Tiffany, assisted by ussell Brockway, of Barring-- m Mrs. Dudley Carmichael, of STOPPED ON THE ROAD! Mundelein, Illinois Telbephone 317 We do our work too well. We know what is needed and we give you the best of service and parts for the least in price. STAR GARAGE Glenview, ,.gave a miscelaneous shower in honor of Miss Lois Can-- non Saturday afternoon. Miss Can-- non will be married some time in September. ' The guests were Mrs. Herbert Garbisch, Mrs. Bert Schultz, Miss +~Loraine Cannon and Mrs. Wright Catliow of Barrington; Miss Dorotay Stroker of Wauconda and Mrs. Arch Stroker of Palatine. Mrs. Jessie Drury of Waukegan, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crandall and Miss Natalie of Brookfield and Mrs. Darry and children of Riyerside, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Al Roder Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Aug Bushing and children of Chicago were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Clara Meyer. Senator R. J. Paddock and Repre_ sentative R.J. Lyons spent the great-- er part of last week in Springfield, attending the fair and renewing ac-- quaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Tiffany and children and guest, Miss Lois Can-- non, were Friday evening guests at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Brockway on Gages Lake. . Mr. and Mrs. RK. D. Cook and Mrs. Jessie Drury took Miss Bessie Whea-- ton to 'jer home in Wheaton today. Miss Lillian Murray of Chicago, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. George Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rittler of Ra-- cine, and Miss Anna Larry of Ghi-- cago, called at the Floyd Rittler home Tuesday afternoon. John Godwin of Chicago spent a few days with his brothers and sis-- ters this week. Mrs. Alfred Wrench of Libertyville spent Wednesday with Mrs. Wiliam Jettery. Many people of the commmltyl have called on Harry Pfannenstlil in the Palatine hospital this week. It is reported that he had a relapse on | Saturday. However, he is on the gain and a rapid improvement is hoped' for. The Ladies Aid will meet for their | fall meeting with Mrs. Louis Hen--: dee Friday, Sept. 6. Mrs. Ed Bluhm | will be asszistant hostess. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kublank en tertained Mrs. James Montgomery and daughter Ruth, and _ Clarence Den Besten of Roseland over the week end. Mrs Montgomery also visited her sister, Mrs. Ed Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jeffery and chil dren were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sellick at Deerfield. Mrs. John Rouse and Mrs. Bert Swan visited in Waukegan Wednes day afternoon. o FEdwin Cook made a business trip to Chicago Wednesday. Misses Charlotte and Marjory Kublank were Chicago callers last Tuesday. O Mrs. Anna Kublank called on Mrs.! Francis King in North C1icago last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. King is in very poor health, and is planning ' on a trip to Mayo Bros. soon. | Rev. and Mrs. Fred Mantke and son, Edgar and wife and Mr. and WHEN YOU BUY A PIANO, be sure It is a good one. Let us tell ALL THE LATEST NUMBERS IN SHEET MUSIC ORDERS FOR PIANO TUNING WILL BE QIVEN PROMPT ATTENEION . Phone Waukegan 247 112 N. Genesse 8t., Waukegan, Hl. rou about the well known HAD JORFF and GVULBRANSEN, JAS. C. O'SHEA 'Tunin-- 39 Mre. m«ouwmamc'm has been well above average.| tained ~Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rouse, guests Sunday at the home of Mr.| However, it did not equal any of the Mr. and Mre. Le Roy Kane at a corn and Mrs. Fred Kiene. * |records set during the prrevious' roast Sunday .evening at taeir sum-- Fdith®Ponrenki of Chicago was a, Week. o mer cottage . * ' guests of Mrs. A. J. McLeod Friday.| Donald Williams, who spent a part ; Mr. and Mrs. David Covert enter-- * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knigge and Of his vacation visiting his folks in tained Mr. |and Mrs, Gerhard Noble son, Donald, of Ivanhoe, called . on | Atlanta, I}1., is planning to spent the at dinner Friday evening, when both Mrs. Annie Kublank and family Sun_|remainder of the time motoring to couples celebrated their wedding an-- d.y "wmwn. mi?ts'-no":th. & m!?.m?l.. s ar spe EVE 4. |;| e muLf l Mr. Huson, manager at the Model! 'Fnrm. returned home Saturday, aft-- er spending several days at the State Fair. He was accompanied by Mrs. | Huson and two daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Smith and children of Gary, Ind., are spending a fow days with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Miss Marie Vacek accompanied several of hber Chicago friends to Riverview Park Friday. Mrs. Marie Veman left today for a short visit with relatives in Chi-- Lagst Taursday afternoon a group of Boy Seouts from Troop 4 of Park Ridge, made a tour through the farm. + The group consistd of 11 #oys and their scout master. Misses Charlotte ard Marjory Kublank entertained a number of friends from Libertyville at dinner Wednesday evening. Mrs. C. R. Walker left Wednesday for her !a1ome in Cirfcinnati, Ohio, aft-- er spending the summer with her daughter, Mrs. C. F. Garbutt. Mr. and> Mrs. Erneste A. Beguvais and daughter, Mary, motored to Crys tal IM@ke Tuesday and spent the aft-- ernoon with Mrs. Beauvais' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Béilinski and children attended the wedding of Mrs. Bilinski's brother, Geo. Neuzil, in Chicago Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Garbutt enter-- taimed Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Juler and The Mundelein grade scaool will open Sept. 3rd. Owing tgath'e num-- ber of pupils who will in Miss Carr's classeas this year, it was found necessary to take one of the larger rooms. The decision has not definitely been made with regard to the fourth teacher and .principal for this term, but will be within the next few* days. son, Edward, of Cincinnati; Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Baldwin of Cleveland; Miss Ruth Gerhart of LaFayette, Ind., and Hqi; .N. J. MeNarr of Ev-- anston, at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Neuz:il were guests a few days this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Bi-- linski. > During the past week tae attend-- Model Farm News School ( Opening! School opening time will * [ soon be here. Send the chil-- {i dren off to school well nour-- * ished with a food that builds the body and adds to keenness of mind . .. MILK! WHEN YOU BUILD OR REMODEL GET MY ESTIMATE I Can Save You Money, and All Work is Guaranteed Libertyville, Il. LIBERTYVILLE BUPPLY DEPOTsS F. C. Norman, Phone 508; Libertyville Fruit and Vegetable Store Phone 183; Miller's Grocery, Phone 81; Hanlon's Green Front Btore, Phong 498. Mundelein, III. Phones 565 and 567 LIBERTYVYILLE BUPPLY DEPOTsS Rouse Bros. Dairy E. L. YELDEN General Contractor Pure Milk, the kind we sell, is the best nourishment, in the world for children (and adults, too). The Diamond _ Lake schoel will open on 'Sept. 3, witn Mrs. Wesley [Faulkner of Mundelein, and Miss '"Helen Mantle of Bloomington, as the teacaers,. Miss Mantle's sister, Miss \Frances, taught last year in the D. K. George, assistant demon-- strator, spent last week end visiting his brother in Valparaiso, Ind. Mr. George reports that he had a very pleasant time. Munde visiting last week with her sister Mrs. MclLaughlin of Edison Park. Mrs. Briggs and Annie Thompson, of Colorado Springs, motored here and visited the latter's cousin, Mrs. Emma Mills, Tuesday. They also vis-- ited friends in Racine. They are now attending a locksmith's convention at the Stevens Hotel in Chicago. Mrs. George Heinsolm entertained Elizabeth Lichty, Margaret Mercer. Rutn De Normandie, of Zion, and lLaura Peters of Waukegan, at a beach party at Lake Forest Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heinsoin are the parents of a baby boy, born Fri-- day. August 23, at their home. The Ladies Aid held a bMunco party last Wednesday afternoon. About 18 dollars was cleared. Mrs. Walter Schuerman and daugh ter Lola, left Wednesday to join rel-- atives in Minnesota, at which time her family will have a reunion. -- A new house is being built in Oak Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ray and son, Gordon. James and Bobby Ray, mo-- to Miwaukee Friday, where they vis-- ited the zoo in Washington Park. Janet Knigge of Libertyvile, sapent last week with Cassius Mason's chil-- dren. Wednesday Ellen entertained a number of little people at a weiner roast in th woods. _ Mr. and Mrs. Barl Kane, Mrs. Car-- oline Mitchell and Rev. Wailter Scheuerman attended a festival last Sunday at Bensenville. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frazer enter-- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allanson spent the week end at the Wisconsin Dells. Diamond Lake ¥ 4 11 Phone 554--J Lubkemann of Mr. and Mrs. David Covert enter-- tained Mr. |and Mrs,. Gerhard Noble at dinner Friday evening, :g)en both couples celebrated their wedding an-- niversaries. | Mr. and Mrs. E. Mitchell of Chi-- yE rere 2e l2 eR /R lR 2eRA TeR lR lR en N B a i There May Be A Penalty For 3 Waiting! ' Agv0] S. L. TRIPP LUMBER CO. mmmmmmnamummamuanen nmmomenmmenmuen s es c e ies mm . Ioompmemmete fuusoomeemese Buy Coal Now and Save! Telephone 703, Mundelein, Ilinois Yards at Mundelein, Prairie View and Gilmer Big, husky, full over--size Good-- years--first class quality. Superior GOODYVEAR PATHFINDERS to many makers' highest priced tires. Values possible because Goodyear builds nearly twice as many tires as any other company. Backed by our year 'round after-- the--sale service, PRICES ARE LOW NOW, BUT THEY MAY GO UP . . . No one can foretell what the cost will be when winter approaches. Prepare for the first chilly blast. CALL US TODAY, AND HAVE US SEND THE PARTICULAR VARIETY OF COAL YOUR FURNACE DEMANDS Lifetime Guaranteed Many Mundelein car-- owners are using Good years. Come in and let us show you how you, too, can save on tires. G. HARDEN ROUSE Rouse's Service Station DON'T WAIT! take it easy on cago, called Saturday on Mrs. Emma Milils. They have just returned from a trip to Yellowstone Park. e Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker returned Sat-- urday from a two weeks' outing on Eagle Rver in morthern Wisconsin. Mrs. Robert F. Rouse and Mrs. Harden Rouse spent Thursday in Waukegan. > GoonfYEAR HaAWLEY ST. 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