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Libertyville Independent, 18 Nov 1926, p. 3

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_ 'hree Recent "WAT! no out. LIOQONO AT untouc- _ 1a mecca: "can: LIIIITWILLI 'I'ILIPHOIII um Abt the veterans in the Naval hos. pital. 129 an psychiatric caseS. 113 Mica] and S4 surgical. There are a treat many tuberculosis cases. The number of patients has dropped oft nightly from last year. Capt. A. Par, onholt la the commanding ottieer and Capt. o. q. link the executive omeer. Patients in the Veterans' hospital mod a quiet day. The hospital w opened Much I. 1926. and is ttBed to mucky with 330 mtients There are (our buildings and tour on: in construction. . "Bunk."we ttll said. We had pass- ed .throuzh the fake armistice and weren't'gotnx to be tooled again. But later in the day we ieyned it really was no. end you bet we were tttnd." The Naval hospital was s pleasant the. Thursday. For all 1hoee who ca bobble or wheel themselves - the_street to the Red Cross let there was a run stternoon'e pro- m of eon-e. eats end smokes. giv- en by the Highland Pork American Lesion maxillary. For those who are forced to lie ouiet in their beds. there wee cheering entertainment and moles and food provided by the women. f Mary Elizabeth Stanford "t rich thad uranium here mid they would let no ttet. on and undo today. 1 sun; mm "to to was." to an us he by Btretehed out on his cat. 3""Eight years ago. Why. I w" in the Amune Woods. , never win forget the day I had been overseas tor not! a your and had me thru that!" a? the Marne. Chateau Thin. rr. Verdun ind melamine Forest. '0 were resting on our up: that morning when a noun came running to In ttttmtt'tte and waving his arms. When we got him quiet he told us in his ham-h that the war was over. Wot to T. E. Johnson. who volun~ tuna from Grand "at. WI... loo- an: wu- ns declared and served in the 1st battalion. whom um from thou-nun: received from upon". to In one of the bright spots ht the ftmt-noor ward at the Unit" Staten "val magma. trm, they vote to be than the chance. in» an ttloom, through long suf- 'fm and renal [their plight with not unnatural bitterness. Pho'" 17,-" LIIIRTYVILL' We buy " and In"! At the title-vim! Not a You chau- hi - to: the 649 woman voter- ": m,nro breadth and the eighth anniversary (it-tho Ami-tie. In at clone to their ooh. The! In Wetsuit: two Mk. I" at then I: the United 'rates and mm withhrtttertroimasettthet-tnnd the not in "thet new United States 'Votema' "hound No. I". which is within 3 than distance at the nation. Thou atoms tn the main no ehqerrftt1 mt their outtodtt and do- wns, wGtet do " ttver scam It Henty tif Fats For 8min Gr. 1sikethntt)ital " lemon " 1T'rc SPEND l 1)lWr "Av "CALL- Tllifi ""mma DAY For an on Time "(when Dancing II C. Beatnik Wank-can. m. ' "a" 7Ni.a sis. Noteworthy Improvements Await Your Inspection C. HAPKE urs-l., TEACHER OF 1ytyr_brmto-ttaeeuatnttAot datum. 1seer'esmte,ttrsdrsento-.. wmhmmdtho. JAMES ' MORROW & SON - A!" I." Dope-40M. and Cm dopdetdrthititr - r--tities . ' -H GJitTtrii"tiriG guy: not Dodge Brothers Rotor "dtttttet,t! ttt 9tte.r's mud --u. given thaw a gum of -titmmmstu-ntti-ftttt. Wannabe. . -hsi'heststtatdir, a We!» gimropemtioettMtwirtvro-emimt 'sttrrei-omt-tahrth.whrset. Alice (numeral). tg.inCttie-ttat Wetland" evening.' Mr. Carr octet! u Worthy, Poirot: in the manor: work. . . _ . "Ps The Comp Fire can of Dam-(ma together with the Comp Pine Girl: of pun-outing maniacs met at the lhiner Home in Chicago Toe-d0 morning at 10:30 o'clock. They had a lamb! meeting. mm the Prin- tten.tetteet?ltt (Imp Fina Girl. Tho-e who attended from here more Anna on. Edna Johnna. Loin) III-oh. Gertrude Johnson. Winnifred 82-133mm Dorothy Savage. Harriet Stator, Grow Shermo'n, inn Hott- Ilon and their gunman. Mm. Jena Strong. l Mrs. Fred Meyer entertained n num- Ity ot Royal Neitrattor friends last Wednesday afternoon Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Dennertein at- tended the home coming at the U. or W. at liaison and went-tbs week end with Indium friends. In. Alex Wiltmaet was hostels to La Petite Society WM event". l . Thursday. Dec. 2. the Daren Society of the Presbyterian church willrhold its annual but" and supper. In. Jt, M. Van! wlll have curse ot the fancy work booth; Mm. S. Hutchlson themproet booth: Mm. Mryrodd be ihome bakery. and Riemann: Jock 'Myers and Austin fuse. the andy. (Miss Josie Woodman is chairman of lathe supper committee and its. Monto- von the grab bag. Remember the date Ian be sure to Mend. Mrs. R. B. Patterson erttertained'the Women's Mlssiodary. Society " her home on Rosemary Tertateq 'rhuretar, afternoon. Mrs. Austin Phage nast- ed Mm. Putterson. ' Mrs. Fred Hassle entertained at a luncheon and bridge Tuesdny. Mrs. Jennie Wilson. E. p. Wilson. Winifred Wilson. was Gertrude _Rob em and Wilson Glendon were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chem" Wolf last Sunday. . , Mrs. Austin Plagu- in chum" for the' Red Cfoas drive in Deerfield ditF Viet. Twelve mutants will callus tae village for sttbaereptions. This is the annual drive and will be completed November 25. Friday evening Dutchmen E. Will- m, M. wiltmart, Prue. Walt, B. hutan and Kisses Id: and Emilie Kant were hostesses at s meeting of the White Shrine at Inks Forest. f an. I. A. Belchelt Jr, vent to Car 'mtenvine mum: high school (a 11mm)". when Armistice day In coupling: by the American begin at Dun and the North Snore Chap moIthe Daughters of the America Revolution had charge of the pram. Mrs. True! of Highland Park told the story 9f the nineteen fMes that have flown on American 3011. S. S. I§TITUTE MONDAY EVE The S. . Institute of the Deerfield, Nine members of Dunn Circle No. a wmpnuntnt the home at In. Jihad Selig lbnday evening. Work 2or the ban: In December was oun- The India. was busy with has" work. Delicious refreshments we). mud. _ Mr. M In. We Deck VCR boats u u family dinner hat m. the" pro-ant won Mr. mil In. Chg. Dad: and E. Barty-en. In. En Beu- zron. of Chicago; 11:. um In. Bom- aon ot Wilmette ahd Mr. Ind lit-C. E Friedlnnd and funny. '. at Madison 3nd mental. week d with Madison friends. In. Alex Willmnn vu- hooteu to I Petite Society: WM evening. Mr. and In. w. B. Carr visited lice Cttnttterro.B.tkirtCttie-oat was": eVoninx.' Mr. Cur and Mrs. Carl all. mm aRtertntraed at 1tttuaueto n . luncheon Thu-Iv day in honor at In Jan's 9th birth- Wonk. l 'tgb-De-r. &F. W. Rune qgrttqrtatggetd a: 'a.-ahqmeit. Calhoun. Chir _ you w 'einr"tten,_Mru.tumtotretna.indam. has: "rum: Mon-b. trunk: of V. B. It": you. pool": I. iiiEtiGGTiiiGriFTGtGii%iGi." 'etitNBlttaraard4hrimerrt.Ram.ie In. Ruth Poms and III- 1%nettgt Games: adtttt: In Jennie Just ad mama the Cook County Menu-3' In. In"! tr. Hall: gum-mun: mumuumvmo-I. Almatheld Clinton manhunt; John can. It Mn Kahuna church laat lentil». oreer,egte..otyrtfce..i.?.!Petet.yttlu2.tetd_ae than." Presby- 1taet-Drt.e.Htgtt1amtNtd%'et-dnr. tot-Ian can») In": ortqtA= Nov. a. helium In: In Mun-'0! In". Neethttmeitt "6mm 8mm: y P. Knox. who in her 1ntomthmrhwitirttetrrns. norm 'Pe'"", will an hr Moe tititoat!qt.ytrt_tertlot%n. Mm.0aso-d9trWrontartatnedthe . NEWS FROM BlliIRlmiiL0 Nov. 18, beginnlnx at C'o'clock Citmis early and help make this mus! event a one"... Thai Janet count»: will be open qartr, _ . 'rtsiCrlluatmtiaa-ttnenrttt be hold My "ettne, 3ttgr. 38rd he]: "to: to -trtbit but" on The pun; sud on!" - will begin promptly at TAlf, than Rev. Mr. Duffy Will his 'tho all" period prompt'y " 8:39. Thin chub prov- ing to be u great Meaning; The indies of the W. M. tr. m c" gem torAheir than! ale to be -- Id " ttyr chm-ch Thug-aw waning, 'tho Unlvoriity of Chicago. Manda, Nov. 22nd. g S. B. Institute {for n11 Sunday Ichoon of humanoid. '81:}.an district. Dunn for tttttree at 6:80 p. m. All "hool- qrttt mks "nsaerrvatterr" for their dehrdntars with m Viol: Munch. _ Amer dump: tn implanting] lddl'ou by the Rev. 'lar k Sham: Keller. at unkind r . T Union Tank-(I'm service- wnl he It?tdirithiaettttrehortth-tngoe q'ttnplatrtgirut thy, Nov. M, " 7:80 p. m. The umon will be tterttreed, by the - ot St Paul's church. Offer: ing for the Near nu Benet. WANG. BUMALOW omen "ter. R. M. Williams. Mot. 85nd" School a 9:45 a. ti morn ing worship st 11: Christian deuor at ' p. In: "on!" service It g - t Speck! service for yam Doom and their "rents all friends " 7:80. The IMO! will be Dr. Theodore M. On!- 1isiPrsMtrttrtan 'tttttent pastor " FIRST PREBBY't'ERUN CHURCH not Int J. Andre. Dimmer _ Continuing -ther mum" Lonny Gunman. next Sunday will be oblon- ed as World Kingdom Dar. _ Church school " 9:80. 'Adult class at 10 l. m. Worship mama-non at 11:45. The pastor will up": on "The Pin-hymn" Caprch " a World margarita" - The next meeting wilt be held Dye. 10. with "Music" "aa" the-subject. And will be ht clause of In. Woods. ' Bruce Blaine, commander of Deer. field Legion poet. introduced the sneakers of the ev ins: Form," Flags Owen. district maintain": Judge nudism, of Grand Cronin; Post. Chime; Mr. Boyce. of Forgess :Pon Chicago; Henry Rhoda. 3 Mason omcer at Great Lakes. and Jpn Ring- ling, at Commonwealth Edison Post Joan Buchanan. of Oak Pork": the goblet. The meeting closed with n benediction trf the Rev. Int J. An. drown. _ _ The Armistice pm ot the gum- mu' school P. T. A. may evening st [Auntie Temple wee splendid sad the evening 1 success in'every way. Hrs. Cue], the president, an n report of the district, meeting on 0cm:- M, to which she was a debate. Announce- ."ett.rPue,ht1tttAtetyCltt tunes on "Child Core would be than the . second nnd fourth Wednesdsys of each month on: _WIAIQ at 4:15 o'clock. beginning Noe. " N W. B. Carr, president at the echool board. gave. n short talit on the unsh- cinl situation or the school district. and w. L Gary. a member of the board, .130 tslked on matters pertain. ing to the school. lag: Saturday the following tucker: attended no teachen' meeting u Lib. ntyvme. Mrs. Knuth. lune. Nygard. Ethel Titus. Mad Titus," memo" and Bebe". ' ' SCHOOL NOTE 0 Second Grade , Fifteen minutes every morning la de voted to health And food convemtlon by Mm. Christen Ell. Knaah and her second grade children. but week the children who and it hard to relish 'spinach, promised to eat one table- \npoonful at spinach and to report to 'the class Friday. Those who report- ed are Shirley mam, Arline Manner, Ruth Andrews. Viola Horenberger. Ed- win Meier, Frank Bartuporer, Doioris Frost. Annie Tuma and Edward Fros:.. Next week is dentist's week.' All the underweight children in me second grade Ire either drinking milk at recess or bringing sa'ndwicheg or fruit to eat at this time. Little Mp y Mann. Ruth Sanders and Penqel lion- ieh bring their lunch in bright colored baskets. which we all think are very pretty. V . The Scar! Drill. Old nuns Drill an? Broom Brigade Will be interesting an special musical numbers by Mrs. C. G, Faith. Wslltce 'Relchelt any! was Chm Althea and Mia: Marlon Taylor will be enjoyod. _ , . . mum Denblgh. Leroy Scully: Madge. his wife, Eva Cockney; Jose- phine. an sister. Donne Ken-stem was _Pryttttee Pringle; Ola-ice Juhrend; mu Prueitta Prussia. Clam Althea; Pauline Pemberton, Ruth. Patterson: Rebeca Randolph Vera: Vmer; Nora. the maid, Citherfne Cameron. E In. John Burton (Fem) Vania Wynn; In. "his cum Arm-by. Vivian Blah; In; Chub Dave!f Wither? Chiba Juhmnd: In. PM: ton Ankle: (Erma) LoutreoKermterno." Min Tank Dixon. Ruth ?'tttemomi Miss Evelyn Evans; 'Evn Cockney: Kine, In. Burton'n manila-eta 'NrYir. _ _ _ . "Coau Ind Petticoats" in what its title impugn. a mixup. m humorous, situations. which finally in straighten ed out to the satisfaction at nil, The chnmcters are: /' "Out: In] Menus". at Deed!" Masonic hall N012? 3nd M. "The $1.th We; eyei- with ex- "eitasm.esnt from Manning to and. The chimney In Thits plume: . The yam taattim at the Wet!" church will 'Nq6t8tt two candles on Ilped "The, Kepltomnnhu" ma God? not. Georg. '8. Keller. -titittiiriki by benediction. V Ethanwtnin. LARGE CROWD AT P. T. A. tP.8b--NMtrV union. YOUNG LADIES TO GIVE 8. muo- I A "gm 1:: In: new: church not" nboulif and: "An emulation no." In! complex u out: would be m In L jun-mount. way." an M "emruitbtgt" um substituted tor the word "was." n1t,1ttutttnittrttt-.ofMrmi0Msr'tt1 " add N inherent to the am who. 't Yum elven who.» at the Bune uur church. . f . . ' __ BY. may! rum men P. G. Phgtegthexte. Mr. Chum School e: 1:15 Ln "Services at 10:15 I. I. Choir new may.» W.80 p In All efforts "We at tss newer} and" school work on the whim "when and will ere entered pan 'he Cir-hm phtemns to be an. by" 0108.8. _ qeB_tttoedarrthat,. we luv an short of on; and ttl lulu at the m "Operation _ . ttttsae tnglitrrtir.'ntoriir-rorh C together that our - ad Ambitions n wiubeneueeth Phaedonotmno ti and your children If they ere and u to come to cm lame "tendon for e veneer-u; h . _ , The Fromm chm" of Dsarfiaid tl will cooper-eta in a union That's"- [ In; service. to In held in the PM? : Ctritut_ettttrea on the evening dt Nov. " f Tho obtain diam: given by the noun; people ml and success, n- 'nnmlly and neatly. Putnam! the won; my]: herewith express their I"more than); town wt: mraetieioated. Iihtqtttnltr a. 11. than! thou who no libel-nu donned the chickens and ozh- trroetatann. 26. The pub: dt tn."rtatf's Evans egg-ch Wm deliver the Thanttrgtvtmr mm. A 'burn' -e 'iktGitdriiFroritG 1Ner Matt gum'ym be taken, INDEPENDENT. T..gjipgyqtNky,1Ntpt)iipmpoR 18,1926. L . C (llFrlf o in a' town. Thousands have already welcomed this new delivery Service and are receiving The Daily News every night.' For; serenty-five cents amonth you can have The Daily News delivered. to your home. ' Simply telephone or write to The Daily News, 15 North Wells Strretchieagd,111iriois,and you will receive Chicago's home neiirtipatxsr every' afternoon by supper time. Fill out the coupon below and mail it to The Daily News today. ' . . f _ . . ' No matter what kind of news or type of feature interests you most---) y T .erk ' Chwago Daily News _ 0.. .V dehvered , to your . home "Now you an have The Chicago Daily News delivered to you; home even though: you don't live in Chicago or right Co). Smith stated thnt he had n lotto: written by Barnum!" In which he explained to the wow that he had kept this mount tor his union in the matter. ' Donna M. Monday you "given a warrant an!" for the most of ceir Mums. "and! unor- Yr m Jtthtter city "tone, of Burmowlcz. rarely out pt law "had I M. mud the bar exam:- " the "no. gttom'ey understands the complulnt the woman.nnul to "an. ' morgue on her home and mt. to; Mnowcix. Tin they turned our the 81,000, he stated. and In mum trot some tom of I deed In upturn and I letter explaining what must b01103. with the rest of the North My). In which the young man is chm-god wtth' embezzlement. Th.- eompmnlng with". Sophia launch. qt North Chicago. gold sun'- Attorncy A. V. Smith," de- chnd. that shallow!" had retained 8389 of 31,000 u Bt.torner feel in . nutter in which the womqn 1nd nought um ST ARANOWICZ IS ' $0Niif'IF, CHARGE G EMBEZZLFMFNT Former City Attorney Sought 0n Warrant Taken Out By ' "Legal Clients" ls Word. GAG _ Itil/l You will fttd it in uounc lee "1 sure . 1 dents. Th companies did not base their deck I: on gossip but rather on sta- mu ' which. the) say. never lie. " "we: showing an increasing num r of accidents caused us to stop Insuring student-driven automo- bilesff explained G. H. Payne,, man- ager bt the Mnrylud Casualty .com: our: Intogobne casualty division. Since that time one other 136 has come to the nttentlon of Col. ~8rn1th. In that cue bonds were reported as mix-tn; " the city hall In North Chicago but the cue never went to the grad jury u the colonel con- eluded that the young man was en- titled to tutother chance. , Chi! the a Shortly utter came the long end Involved city ttnit scandals In which sunnowics spouted be'ore the grand jury. When disherment pm ceedlnge threatened he had his name stricken from the roll call on attor- neys, while his friend, Attorney " mph Jldrich, defended himself and we: damned. M). Mon and no unpainted my "tor. as: in North Chm». Ego. Nov. 12.---One answer to eatlon do college hays drink m record today orith the an- ement by 40 insurance compan- " henceforth they will not In- Iutoe driven by college stu- INS. ()li cm 1.505130% "'"VE j. 'KID BOO'T"S' THE INDEPENDENT "-ONLY Nt YER f with Clara Bow and Billie Dove One Day Only, Tuesday, November 23 Auditorium Theatre ' The Neweit and Funniestgj; Face in Motion Pictures! ". Presenting the m debutofonc of Ameeiea's (mt Medina EDDIE CANTOR' in Flown: Ziegfield's PAGE

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