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Libertyville Independent, 14 Nov 1929, p. 5

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Libertyville, III. _ Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 Lake County National Bank A cup of our delicious hot chocolate and one of our tasty sandwiches, which we specialize in making, will go mighty fine after the game. This store is refreshment headquarters in Libertyville. than in a home of your own. Riches have wings and fly away, but a good home is anchored to the ground and is a source of comfort for ages. We have some real bargains. Financing can be easily arranged. Now, while thousands are losing every-- thing they own in the stock market, is the time to realize that there is NO BETTER INVESTMENT Telephone 469 McDonald's Commercial School ' Telephone 130 311 W. Park Ave. Libertyville, III. TELEPHONE 448 Realtor -- Insuror -- Builder 8. W. CORNER MILWAUKEE AVE AND CHURCH STREET REGISTER NOW FOR After The Game'! 40--Piece Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Gi useppe Bamboschek, formerly conductor of the Metropoli-- tan Opera Orchestra Sunday, November 17, 1929 OvER STATION WGN, CHICAGO, and Coast To Coast Hook--up of National Broadcasting Co. 1930 Christmas Club Open for Membership Nov. 18, 1929 $600,000,00 Returned To Millions Of Thrifty Americans For Its Nine Million Members Call at Our Bank for Particulars of our Fall Classes in Commercial Work Advanced and Elementary Commercial Courses Christmas Club MADAM SHUMANN--HEINK PEDRO de CORDOBA Radio Program 10:15, Central Standard Time Presents a Most Unusual Julia King Candies \Soda Shop Libertyville, IIl. LIBERTYVILLE, ILL Mr and Mrs.: Wm, Borman and daughter, Virginia, of Chicago. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs G M Kraker. Mrs. Bertha Wertman of .\'iramr:g Springs, New York, is spending this week with her cousin, Mrs. Alice Havice Noel Krumrey and M» attended the play giv=en b conda higi school pupil Auditorium Friday . Mrs. W. F. Hafemann and daugi | ters, Frances and Anna May, were Waukegan shoppers Saturday | Mrg. J. O. Carlson entertain=d .'lr." and Mrs. Robert Miller of Huntley, and Mrs. C. 0. Carlson at dlnner'uni Sunday JAck Bradford has taken employ ment in a barber shop in Waukegan Wme Rose and George NelSon of © Chicago spent the week end «) ; C Joe Hutchins and took part in th> hunting in this neighborhood. 1 Mrs .Alice Havice and house gues: ° Mrs. Bertha Weriman. were dinnes : guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs |« Mr. and Mrs. J. T Davis and daugh ter Dorothy spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Radke in Chi-- cago. Miss Dorothy Bartlett and friend! The E. Krase family and G. Mes-- of Evanston, visited her grandmoth-- |'enbrink, H. Stolzman and A. Leh-- er, Mrs .Tom Gratz, Sunday évening. mann attended the installation sery-- Miss Lorraine Dickson spent tae ices at St. ' Mathew's Lutheran week snd with her parents, ll:., tnd;church at Fairftield Sunday. Miss Lorraine Dickson spent tae week snd with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dickson .in Wauconda. Mrs. Evelyn Lockbuen has recovr-- ered sufficiently from her recent op eration for appendicitis to leave the St. Theresa hospital and is conva-- bescing at her home in Waukegan. She is getting along nicely. Mrs. Ellen Gossell and Mrs. Ray Gossell spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs Annie Kublank in Mundelein. Miss Mary scuriock of Rogers Pary, spent the week end with Mrs. John Seiwert. Miss Lorraine Dickson and {riend of Libertyville motored to Wisconsin Saturday evening. Bverett Marshall received news Monday morning from Mrs. Mar-- shall, who is with 'aer parent' s in Waverly, IIl., of the arrival of a baby boy Mr. Marshall left imme-- diately for Waverly. The ladies of St. Matthew's church Teq Hucker in Waukegan Sunday. at Bairfield will serve a chicken sup--, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Havice 0' Caicago per on Saturday evening, Nov. 10th, were also guests. starting at 5 o'clock. 46 1t Mr. and Mrs .A. J. Brewer _ of Mr.-- and Mrs. Leste«r Linders left Grayslake, were Libertyville callers Saturday -- for Baldwin, Ill., where Thursday aftenoon. they will spend a 'ew days with tae! Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. George, of former's parents and participate in Chicago, are spending the week with a little quail hunting. | Mr. and Mra.--Joe Hutchins. Miss lda Partridge of Chicago, Mrs. John Brixen and Miss Margaret Morrison were guests of Mrs. Tom Gratz last Wednesday. o Mrs, Leis Jensen of Oak Park and Mrs. T. Thommesen of Irving Park were callers at the Dr C. H.--Betzer home Sunday. * WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDA Y ------ Also Comedy, Review and Vitaphone Acts SEE THIS SOUL--GRIPPING PICTURE! The Struggle For Conquest! LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY,; NOVEMBER 14, 1929 lo 1LOCAk#mNeWws "Masked Emotions"' WHICH IS GREATEST? Saturday One Day Only LAND ' AIR ) SEA LOVE% SELF Man Against Man For a Woman! TUESDAY------ONE DAY ONLY : WITH AN ALL--STAR CAST Also Latest Vitaphone Acts 100°% All Talking 3 -- DA YS$ . Alvin Sage was'a guest of Harry M. Rouse at dinner Monday evening and theatre in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ne!s Benson -- and daugater spent Sunday in Chicago. Mr and Mre. Paul Lindholm of lake Forest, «re guest« of Mr and Mrs. James Guerin today . Mrs. G. C. Grid®ey, Mrs Frank Wallis and Mrs. Kenneth Lovell at-- tended the meeting of the Tenth Dis-- Mrs Mr. and Mrs Walter Jeppe of Chi-- cago, were weo', end guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jeppe. Mr. and Mrs.: Chas. Lyons, Mrs Bucket and Oscar Burng of Chicago were guests# of Mr. ando Mrs. Caas Kaiser Sunday. _ The E. Krase family and G. Mes In spite of the inclement weather, St. Matthew's Iautheran churca at Pairfield was well filled at the in-- stallation service for the newly call-- ed pastor, Rev Gerth. Rev. Laudeck, 16 year old veteran of the cross, preach=d the sermon ° Rev. Dr. Poel:-- let, of Palatine had charge of the in-- Alvin Tehmann of Racine, Wis., tertained the following guests _ at viskited at tae Lutheran parsonage Gdinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Wm Sunday. Knesiey and son, Mr. and Mrs. DW Ronald De Hoog, 9--years old, of McCann and family and Cecil Met Libertyville, underwent an operation Calf of Highland Park. . Mr _ and Mrs. John Jaeger and family spent Sunday with friends in Chicago. U ¢ Af rict of Wéman's Clubs at tie Epis-- copal parish bouse in Waukegan on Puesda'y Mr. and Mrs .A. J. Brewer of Grayslake, were Libertyville callers Thursday aftenoon. M M A MAF, TINEE 4 STAR PICTURE La Hilla ECheatrr s Percey Take, accompanied by Clara Meyer, of Mundelein vis-- in Waukegan Friday > andg Mrs Sidney Meaker and CR. Bulkley attended the fun-- of Walter' Atwell at Lake Villa la v Wm. Zoellner, who has been «cing at the home of Mr. and mes Madden since her opera-- turned to her home in Cat-- n ibertyville, Ilinois "Honky Tonk" Last Times Tonight! SOPHIE TUCKER _ _The Past Commander--inChief, Ru-- by Drury, Past Dept. Commander, | Nellie Ray, Comrade Shatswell, of : Waukegan, and Dept. Inspector Ag-- | nes Kreutsinger, of Chicago, visited | the Abraham Lincoln Fortress No. 9 of tae National Daughters of the G. A. R here at taeir regular meeting | Tuwesday, Nov. 12. Lunch was served l at the close of the meeting. _ The Chicago Garden and Flower Show Association are putting on a series of radio talks timat will inter-- est members of our g den club, as | well as many otheéers. 'Tune in on "WMAQ any Monday at 4:15; Thurs-- | day at 11:45; and Tuesday and Wed-- |nesday at 2:30. THE CHARGE of the LAUGH BRIGADE FEllsworth Wilcox and son, Morris, and wife attended the Illinois--Army football game at Urbana Saturday; then motored to Springfield and vis-- ited Lincoln's old home and the Lin-- coln Museum at Old Salem Mr. and Mrs. Walter Madsen en-- tertained the following guests at Miss Bernice Laycock has planned' a novel surprise of Mrs. . M. Wade,! in whica she is being joyfully .'tsslst-, ed by the many friends of Mrs.| Wade. A Sunshine Box has beflni prepared, which will contain gifts | from over forty friends Each pack | age will be dated and Mrs. Wade will open them according to the dates, which are arranged to permit two a day. Mrs. Wade is confined to her bed practically all of the time and is going to derive much pleasure from 'ae Sunsiine Box.i which will be presented this Satur-- day by Miss Layrcock. ; Dr C. R. Galloway will leave for| Iron River, Mich., Friday night., oni the first leg of his annual journey in | Marshall Wells, who submitted to j an operation for appendicitis last, week, at the Condell Memorial hos--' pital, is getting along fine, and he hopes to reaurn home in a few days. B. H Mifler returned home Tues-- day from a business trip to New York. l J. R. Mack, accompanied by Ed O'Keefe, of Chicago, and John Frye, of Barrington, attended a dog #1o0w at Cedar Rapids over trie week end. Bob Spellman, who is altendingl Bradley College at Peoria, was home for the past week end. . Walter Madsen visited nis brotaer, S. P Madsen, ip Chcago, Monday. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Collins made a business trip to northern Wisconsin over the week end, spending Satur-' day night at Montello, Sunday night| at Wausau and motoring back to Madison Monday, where they called; on Miss Jean Kilker, who is attend--| ing the University. They reached | home late Monday evening. | Mrs. Lester Horton of Mundelein, spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs Ina Carlson. Mrse. George Mason and Mrs. Ina Carlson were Waukegan callers on Tuesday. Mr: and Mrs. & . Hapke of Chi-- cago, spert several days last week with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R Mack. The Willing Workers of the Luta-- *ran church met with Mrs. Otto Tegtmeyer Tuesday. Mrs. James Madden and daughter Anita, visited friends in -- Chicago Friday. 104 North First Street LIBERTYVILLE ILL. A. DOCAUER PHO N I Now---El%ort Floor Sanding--Old ~--11 Also Comedy and Latest News Events North Shore Flor Kraftsman PHONE 271 The vivid romance of a pollc'oman:s daughter whose heart was stolen by a gangster and redeemed by a detective's suprame love. The foremost mystery triumph of the man who made "The Bat" and "The Unknown Purple." Paul Revere, Lady Godiva and Earl Sande had nothing on Edward Ev-- erett Horton on The Hottentot! Here's the funniest, most furious ride in history! _ You'll gasp for breath, but ask for more! -- Even the horses laugh! | _ Group three of the Presbyterian | Ladies Aid will meet with _ Mrs. !Scholl. Mrs. Philip Strand, Assist-- \ant Hostess. © | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21-- i Group No. 1 of Presbyterian La-- 'dies Aid will meet with Mrs. Barl t Corlett. Mrs. A. M. Casey, Assistant ! Hostess. ; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22-- Dancing party given by members of the Rebekah Lodge the north woods in quest o0f deer He will be one of a party of hunters who each year at this time make the ex-- pedition in quest of big game. Chicken supper given by St. Marys parish of Fremont Center, at Wood:-- man 'mall, Ivanhoe. Dancing and tur-- key sale at Dietz's Stables FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13-- H. M. Bartlett was in Springfeld from Tuesday to Friday of last week. He went from tie capital to Caam-- paign and attended the Army--Illinois football game Saturday and returned home Sunday. ® . Regular meeting Daughters of the G eph's school "[rall. Tae Ernest Workers of the Metho-- dist church will meet with Mrs. J. 8. Hyatt. Tae change «' date is due to Thanksegiving. The Hospital Auxiliary will hold the reguiar meeting it ?2:30 p. m, at the village hall. Make your plans to attend the dance at the Countryside Club, Mun-- delein, Nov. 23rd. at 9 p. m. This will be given by the Young People's Bridge Club, and they are preparing a wonderful evening for everybody. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26-- The Rebekah card and bunco par-- ty at their hall. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23-- Mundelein P. T. A. meeting Friday night at tae school house. Mrs. Jas. Dalton in charge of the program. A talk by Mrs. John Mitchell, of Cook Memorial library. Mundelein Ladies' Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. S. W. Degner; Mrs. Fred Monroe, Asst. Hostess. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15-- Sunday and Monday Meets Second ang Fourth Fridays at St. Joseph's School Hall. C. H. COLBY, ROY W. BELL, President. Fin. Sec'y at the John Brumm Place 1 Mile North of Wheel-- ing on Milwaukee Ave. COMING EVENTS CRAZY OVER HORSES! CLAY BIRD SHOOT -- Local Union 1996 Every Sunday U. B. of C. and J. of A. CALENDAR * , Po of tie National R. at St. Jos-- INDEPENDENT DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR FOR $1.50 A YEAR AND NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERY. ~ Libertyville Lumber to the proper transaction of business. Be-- sides offering a maximum of convenience-- es and assuring dispatch in the transfer of moneys, accounts paid by check insure the payer against all possible loss or of wrong payment, and the check, when it }ils %ancelled, makes the best receipt to be ad. of a bank account, there are many ways in which association with this bank can materially benefit you. IT'S poor policy to wait until your bin is empty before you order more coal. Too often, for some unavoidable reasons, you suffer serious inconveniences before you get a new'supply. Inspect your coal bin now and in case your fuel is low. Phone 47. Our delivery will be prompt ABSOLUTELYESSENTIAL Dotwn Don't Wait Until The Last! First National Bank * That a Bank Account is LIBERTYYILLE | saWiNc$§ -- BANK ' RICHES have wings; but they rarely fly our way unless we pre-- pare a welcome for them. Begin to save and they will not flee, but come to you in ever increasing amounts. _ The Fleeting Dollar Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 Libertyville, Illinois by the Old Depot--Been There Twenty Years" Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 START SAVING NOW! But In Addition To The \ C To o. 9/ CE [}\ oi) x J --o) E. Everyone KNQ\ys NECESSITY ompany PAGE FIVE

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