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Libertyville Independent, 26 Dec 1929, p. 2

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Turning agaim to lighter things.| ;, . ang Fritz Leiber anmt his capable com--| pany now in their eight s\.ncossfuli week at the Civic theatre, under the ausp'ces of the Chicago Civic| E Shakespeare Society, will offer to| their patroms for the week commene ing Monday evening. December 30th h. 3 Shakespeare's delightAul though» swl-J Jsan. 17 dom given comedy, '"Twelfth Nigh:")Jan. 24 Mr. Leiber will add to the growing | eb 1" list of his accomplishments by his | "CP~ °* rendition of "Malvolio'"' which cas;J L every student of Shakespeare ",P"Uan' 1 knows, is one of the most interesting | J:n. is creations of the great dramatist. It | . Itly 4 zives him addeq opportunity to r~-~'n::b' 14 veal his abilities as a comedian; his / L touch is light and his clowing con--| °P *! sistent: Miss Vera Allen will por | tray the role of Viola and should dn[ it well, while Miss Virginia Bronsomn | will be seen as Maria and Miss | E Kathryn Collier will get her nml real chance as Oliva. Louis Leon | 1 Hall, who knows Shakespeare from Dee 27 cover to cover, will portray Antonio, ' Jan. 19 the sea captain and will be ably as-- | Jan. 14 sisted in the comedy element hyl.han. 24 Lawrence H. Cecil as Sir Toby Belch,| pan 28 while the other members of this now l Feb. 7 popular organization will enact the| Pebr. 11 noles best suited to their talents. | Febr. 21 Only four more weeks remain of this Shakespearean festival as fol-- lows: Week of January 6th "Rich-- ard IUI"; week of January 13th, "As You Like It"; week of January 20th, "Kink Lear," which has not been done in years and should prove an at-- tractive offering:; week of January *""th, a repertoire of all that has zone before, with a change of play every performance. Dancing was then in order Black's orchestra kept the _=c stepping until midnight when party broke up, wit . everyone claring that Foulds Christmas zets better each yes Fritz Leiber To Pres-- ent "Twelft Night" Claus then made his appearance brought with him a back--load zifts for the youngsters of Foulds big family About 500 sons atternded the entertainment George Miller was in charge ol dinner arrangemenms and Fred Wood planned the decorations and electri cal effects. Mr. Herman Beuvers of Chicago impersonat«({ Santa Claus most real-- is'ically. After Adinner the party adjourned to the «mud'torium, where games were indulged in until eight o'clock _ the time set for the stage entertain-- ment. Axgain the Lyric Four proved their versatility in an hour's pro-- vram of fine entertainment. Santa Claus then made his appearance and brought with him a back--load of Foulds Employees Make Merry At Party Sat. Night Some 250 employees and their mests started the evening off by doing justice to a splendibl chicken dimner, served in the dining room of the school, During the dininer en-- tertainment was provided by the Lyric Four, a quartette of music ma-- kers, which rendered a group of instrumenital and vocal numbers with humorous songs made up about various members of the Foulds organization, which gave the the «Aners many a good laugh. The eleventh amnual Christmes party given by the Foulds Milling Company to its employees and their families was--helkd Saturday evening December 21st in the high school auditorium. Glenn G. Hoskins, general man-- ager of the Foulds plant was pre-- sented with a complete golf set by the employees and wus also given a beaut'iful robe as a personal gift from Mr. Herman Beuvers. A set of golf clubs was presented to John Jaeger, a wrist watch to Harry Amdlerson and C F.. Green wood --received a hamdsome book case. ie men| heir PAGE TWO A beautiful boquet was presented o Mrs Frincis Hoskins in apprecia bon of her interest in Fou'ds employ AMBSEMENIS FORT SHERIDAN BASKET BALL Friday, December 27th New High School Gym FOULDS Two Games First Game 7 :30 _ _and crowd i the irt y VSQ LaVilla Offers V aried Program For Next Week from efitics every wi in "His Glorieus Ni for Sunday, Dec 2 and Tuesday Dolors W mus c and (tI of the dance refreshments Santa Claus at Deer-- path Xmas Day New Years Dance At Round Lake S t t | (Fox Lake) Messrs. _ Harvey M At Round Lake! Hucker, Hans Gelien, W _--__--_--------. |Frank and Eugene Gal A New Year's dance will be held | bachelor camp meeting S at Amann's Hall, Rount Lake, Janu ; 1x»on ary Ist 1930 for the benefit of St.| (Big Hollow) Joseph's Church of-- Round Lake | _ _Card parties are all f Frank Wallin's Kings of Harmony, a | The youn> folks are visit s'x _ piec=e Orchestra will provide | (Volo) mus'c and the committee in charge | | (Winrer wil] probably t of the dance has arranged to serve PRulsuacess io. 'a y 1: $ |x Accredited _ scientific _ observers are telling us with increasing plainness that under the new ideas of today which have translated liberty into license multitudes of girls, to say nothing of young men, are being swept away into open and notorious imimortality.--New --York Journal. Stepping Heavenward or (?) Sunday, Dec 29th. On Monda: Tuesday Dolores Costello ind ; star cast will appear in "Heart ile." The picture for New Year is an unusual talking production ev}s C "The Cock Eyed World' shown at the Deerpath ~un and Monday Jan. 5th and 6th Foulds B. B. Schedule High School B. B. Schedule packa High School Gyvm. 1st Game, 7:30 P. M. Fort Sher'dan Lake Villa, North Chicago eaiese * ... MceHenry 2 % Lake Forest Lake Zurich, Waukegan Y e 'Barrington e * _Palatine pomoritne, s Open Date Away Games Home Games Arlington Heigt Warr Waukeg: lingtoon Heigh W arre Antio« lake Zuric Lake Zu isa n ippeare hr Leyden r'ngton de n 1 n h + liImois eiemenlary «chools third in number of pupils. th ~rage attemlance being more I million children a day, in af mately 14000 school houses J ment in the stute universi'ty i third largest in the cauntry University of California being Columbia university _ (New second. ILLINOIS SCHOOLS THIRD IN NUMBER OF PUPILS bt weat) FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1894 (Libertyville) How is this for winter weather? Two weeks ago the lakes were frozen over, now* the farmers are plowing, and yet it is almost Christmas. H Michael Ganman's family rejoice over the safe arrival of twin boys, Thursday. They are bouncers 21'4 Ibs.--10% and 1} lbs., respectively. Gannon gives the credit to his phy:-- sician and the fact that he brings his milk to the Liertyvillbe creamery. When he shipped to the city, they only come singly. (Grayslake) Mr. Wheelock's new howse is near-- ing completion. Messrs. Richardson and Wheelock are the carpenters. (Millburn) W. W. Thom and Richard Broyhill are home from Beloit college,' for Xmas week. by From the Columns of The Independent \Wm. Kuet No M No news 1+ Admission 1# D A NCE ! 35 Years Ago po Kings Of Harmony M 1( (Warrenton Grove " will probabiy tike (Quentin's Corners) i2.sf On other n M M (Prairie View For the Benefit of St. Joseph's Church, Round Lake (Long Grove (Rockefeller) t i baby di (Half Day) ers has be (Aptakis:ic W adsworth (Deerf@eld) (F Harvey Wilton, s Gelblen, Willie At Eugene Galiger he N. Volz's (Ivanhoe* »r and wit (Gilmer) Everett) W arren LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1929 Frank Wallin's SIX PIECE ORCHESTRA New YVear's W 2 mann's Hall Hiltd W This Week lt br--r K ting all over t} inday a M zon here first, York) nro roxi LN K the LUNCH SERVED W h+ 0 ¢ ell iA Odd Fellows Hold Past Grand Night Meeting all forces for ment and give: driving power _ right to be ind Round Lake, Ilinois Libertyville Lodge No. 956 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows me* in the Town Hall Monday night, Dec. 16. It was Pu:st Grand Night and there was an attendance of about one hundred,; many of whom were visitors from other Lodge's in the county. Geo. Small, DDG M.. was in charge of the meeting. The Speak-- er's were Dr. Nauman, of : Chicago Past Grand Mas'er. Mr. Gordon of Chicago, Pagt Grand @uardian. and Brother J. Scott Carr, of Hubbard Woods. Jack Iryvimg of Wadsworth and Ed. Seiler of Gilmer were pres-- ent. Fach one was presented with a red carnation. Lunch was served and all »enjo»ygg_, A Smoke and Orchestra Chamber of Commerce Purpose Explained Apropos the'civic standing of the chamber of commerce im Libertyville and _ M undelein-- our reporter was given the follow'ne statements in answer to his quetion. Whit'is a chamber of commeree, how does it function in a comm#nity and to what purmose * "The Libertyville-- Mundelein Cham-- ber of Commerce is an organizatien working for the good of all brt every commun'ty has it's Civie slhek ers--men who turn an indifferent eve to the live projects of the town. Per-- haps it is because they do not know what it all means cA modern Cham-- ber of Commerce is an organigation through which publie spirited citi-- IVANHOE, ILLINOIS DIETZ'S STABLES TWO BIG NIGHTS----LET'S GO! Old Fashioned Dances Every Saturday Night Modern Dances Every Wednesday Night MUSIC BY Chris Hapke's Orchestra H. C. HICKS, CALLER mmun C111 2+ n W a MUSIC BY Paul's Entertainers ren nit} YY N a I on . P' The is no in' 2 (} M iJ 0 1y 11 Petition for the probate of the will of Henry Calvin Durand, of Lake Forest, was filed Sdturday be-- fore Probate Judge Martin C. Decker. The estate was shown to be $335,-- 000. His nearest relatives, it is un-- derstood, are the widow and a daughter, Carolyn, both of Lake For-- est. Of the estate $275,000 was in personal property and $60,000 in real estate. Memorial hospital. 1r of Waiuconda, was the a gician. "Many pubic spirited citizens have acked. "who are the m«embers of the Chamber of Commerce"® We want to do business with those men and f'rms who are Boostine for Liberty-- vlle and Mundelein" For the benefit of these citizens. who wish to give their business to civic boosters, the Chamber of Commerde will fyrnish circular window stickers to those f'rms« and individualk who have demn-- onstrated their civic pride and com-- munity interest by taking member-- shins in the Chamber of €Commeerce In this way all of our resident will knov when they are trading with men who believe in ILbertyville and Mundelein, and are wil'ing to con-- 'tribute something to the community neglect his own family, for every citizen is reality a sornt of "relative." The people, as a unit, are morally responsible fort what is done--and what is left unjlone. A crowd of m'chty good fellows, fired by an am-- bitian for the improvement of Lib ertyville and Mundelein, are giving extra time unselfishly to this effort. And, best of all, once they get in it, thoy enjoy it.. Thay feel that the work they are doing will improve our communities for all the citizens, their children, and their children's children. "No cltizen takes a real interest in his town unt'l he does something for his town It Aepends upon the people whether these villages stand still or go awhead. Community pro-- rress is synonymous with commun-- ity effort. (\ DURAND EST ATE SET AT $335,000 P M it and ' M uconda. are e1!ot Many lo PHONE 608--M--2 50 cents h+ ht Jot Or 11 R U Citing several reasons, the tour-- ing bureau of the Chicago Motor Club in a builletin issuel last week warns Illinois car owners to preserve the state licemse registration card, which will accompany the ©1930 license plates, which*will be issued shortly. PRANXNZEN LUMBER Stang 170 Franzen 184 Boyd 172 Johnson . 234 Witkining 183 The card is necessary if the own-- er of the car wishes to enter Canada, the bulletin states: "The Canadian immigration officials will not permit American citizens to cross the border unless the card is produced, anmi the information entered thereon is noted in the touring permit issued by the Canadian officials to the car owner. "Even aside from these imperative reasons, all motorists should carry the card because it provides a first-- class means of identification. Many merchants amil banks copsider this identification sufficient when they are asked to cash checks, and should any police officer suspect that the car is stolen, showing of the card is quite likely to save the owner many hours, if not days, in jail while ownership of the car is being traced." MORSE'S CLOTHIERS Porteous . .. _.....220 199 R. Lill * «214 187 Suydam . 184 197 H. L .. 2o2 1840 246 A Winkler .su2c.2.216 276 Keep License Reg. Card Warns Motor Club No No No No No No Coming Jan. 5--6 "The Cock Eyed World" New Year's Day Wed. Jan. 1 2 Morse's Clothiers ... 4 Libertyville Garage 1 Franzen Lumber Co 3 Groys Lake Rec. . 6 Libertyville Rec, 5 lake Forest K. C. ... Libertyville City Mon. -- Tues. Dec. 30 -- 31 (Continuous 2 to 11) Thurs. -- Fri. Home of Perfected Vitaphone and Movietone (Continuous 2 to 11) Deerpath Theatre Sunday Dec. 29th Jan. 2 -- 3 (Last Showing) Friday Dec. 27th Saturday Dec. 28 94 LAKE FOREST Won «... 20 22221 181 188 14 11 Lost 600 10 12 18 18 19 "The Forward Pass" "His Glorious Night" DboLGCLAS FAIRBANKS JR., and LORETTA YOUNG "The Return of Sherlock Holmes" Allinois First In Cou ten« $10 S« W LA} L1] Ha: }'Iix ago Do: R H« XMAS SEAL SALE FUND NOW $6,250 $1 Mo: "Hearts in Dixie" CLYDE BROOKS «d "Hard To Get" ALL--TALKING DOLORES COSTELLO Arg A Big Star Cast IN "4 DEVILS" featuring T GAYNOR, EDWARD N an'd MARY NORTON ALL--TALKING ALL--TALKING OHNn GILBERT IN MACKAILL. JACK d LOVUISE FAZENDA IN All--Talking Picture 39 ~Industrics IN tmas health seal sale the $6,250 mark, or the record set a year ponsored by the Lake culosis -- society, ex-- January. A imark of n set as the goal. T K. OFr C .162 180 .212 209 168 159 169 216 172 165 E RFR 169 928 REC. IN 883 180 207 213 188 194 221 secondad in 49 in manufscture of cream: fourh in 928 294 230 159 168 215 178 191 181 167 139 no 940 189 195 188 185 192 922 194 198 200 151 149 176 1982 186 PArki® 2829 522 616 515 593 507 546 585 598 529 611 518 546 making coffins . other lndustrle"i firmt to fifth in' about half the _ ed in the cens_ ties in which ; meat packing, _ cultural imple glue, corn sy1| chines. Thoug: . ond in produc: < it takes first s to suspenden. SAT, JANUARY 4th "The Careless Age" WED. THURS. FRL TALKING COMEDIES--NEW S IN soUND VITAPMHONE VYODVILL Sun. Mon. Tues. Dec. 29, 30, 31 "The GIRL FROM WOOLWoOoRTH's*~ SPECIAL BIG MID-- NIGHT SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE BIG STAGE SHOW! COME AND MAKE MERRY ; Ann Penn "SWEET)E" Nancy Cv;roll, Jack Oakie, Helen Kane And a Big Cast The New Year's Penpies Drama of College L ove A Thrilling Drama of the world ALL--TALKIAN DANCING Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Logetta Young "TANNED LEGS" ALL--TALKING OUTDOOR aAD VENTURE TALE ADDED FEATURES "The MARRIAGE PLAYGROUND" BURNING MmuUSiaAL ROM AM ALL--TALKING SINGING DANCING: Star Cast with Thurs. Fri. and Sat. Mon. Tues. -- Wed. DEC. 30, 31 -- Jan. 1 Universal Talking News Features Vitaphone Novelties Talking Comedies Taken from the Book "The hildren" by EDITH WHARTON AT N arner Baxter and Mary Duncan An-- tonio Moreno Robert Armstr' Carol Lombar "The Rack "ROMANCE OF RIO GRANDE" A Story of Modern Youth Alice White and Chas. Delaney RADIO--KEITH ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE PRESENTING TALKING & PICTURES Mary Brian and --rederick March Added Features VAUDEVILLE WAUKEGAN SUN FAVORS FOR ALL: ON THE SCREEN ALL--TALK!ING KIT ON Th Jan. ON THE STAGE-- oN THE STAGE ALL--TALKING JAN. 2. 3 and 4 ALL--TALKING On the Screen -- UBLIX w# THEATRE ngton R--K--O featuring Booked with with with J9t enpiest Comedy Love and Fun! SINGING! ROMANCE Sa'lv Blane

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