_ ~BRIEF NEWS ITEMS ~ _ FROM LAKE COUNTY :Stricken as he was working in the garden of the estate of F. W. Scott, member of the Chicago firm of Carson, Pirie, Scott, in Glencoe last week, Frank Viegels, aged 61 years, of Lake Forest, died of heart disease a few minutes later. _ â€" > ~Roger Swan, aged 19, son of H: J. Swan, who resides. in Mundelein, but who is manager of the Armour & company office and storage house in Waukegan, died at his home last week after a short illness. . . _ Mrs. Jessie Wallace, aged 82 years, a prominently known resident of Grayslake, died at her home last week after a long illness. She and her husband would have celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary in May. â€" % â€" Everett Tromblee, a junior at the Libertyville High school and the star dash man of the track team, was painfully injured last week when he was burned about the right hand and rendered unconscious onâ€" coming â€"in contact with aâ€"live électric wire in the shower room of the school. _ *~ : Mrs. Mary Nolan, a resident of the county the full 72 years of her life, died last week after being in poor health for several months. ~The famâ€" ily residence was at 510 North Genâ€" esee street. . . Thirtyâ€"three seminarians were eleâ€" vated to the priesthood in elaborate ordination exercises held at the St.. Mary‘s of the Lake seminary Sunâ€" day morning. â€"+«Dorothy Becker is in charge of decorations, Catherine Preston is viceâ€"president of the diningâ€"room comâ€" mittee, Gladys Perrow is social chairâ€" man, Virginia .Engles is chairman of the entertainment committee, and Jane Wenban and Ellen Truax are in charge ‘of the sale of tickets, which will be fifty cents apiece. > Arriving in Waukegan last week from Kewanie, G. Robert Galloway, newlyâ€"elected secretary and manager of the Waukegan and North Chiâ€" cago Chamber of Commerce, assumed his desk in the Keadquarters of the association and immediately plungedâ€" into the multiferous duties that go with the position. s ' Death of John Ahart, Sr.,. who passed away at the home of phis daughter, Mrs. E. V. Orvis, 29 North St. James street, Waukegan, last week, closed the career ofâ€"one of the oldest residents in Lake county. He had resided in this county for all of his 80 years of life. y All girls are urged by Miss Wilson to buy their ticket as soon as posâ€" sible for the Girls club Mothers and Daughters banquet, to be held April 26, at 6:30, in the lunchroom. Thursday April 11, 1929 Plans Are Made for f Girls Club Banquet Interesting Happenings About This Part of North Shore; In County Seat â€" James Johnson, youthful soldier from Fort Sheridan who was turned over to the Waukegan police by the Evanston authorities when he conâ€" fessed to them that the car in which he was riding had been stolen from Waukegan, was held over. to the grand jury under $5,000 bonds by Justice Charles Mason of Waukegan. Soldier Is Held for Theft of Automobile Johnson confessed taking the car 29 South Second Street * m Lo 000 0 0 0 y o C CA CC 0 0 =_ C ruder competent observation, averaged Down, and monthly P ayments i 22 miles per gallon. The average owner of $51.65 i1 in this city can expect 18 to 20 miles and % sUS _ . _ M upward. Hundreds of records all over Your present car will probably cover i} the country during "Challenger Week" the entire first Payment. _ i1 proveEssex economy. Commercial users f § f . I1 operating large fleets of Essex cars say The H. M. C. Purchase Plan Offers the I! that service and maintenance costs, lowest available finance terms on _ i! covering millions of miles of operation, the balance. . â€" â€" /‘ it are lowest of any car they ever tested. ~_ Essex the Challenger sweeps asitle the barriers of price class. It chalâ€" _.. lenges the performance, thestyle, the luxurious roomy comfort of anycar at any price, on the basis that no other gives you back so much for every | > â€" _ _ dollar you put in. That is why the big buying swing is to Essex. That is _: why motorists by thousands are switching from past favorites, and tradâ€" ing in their present cars for the big values Essex the Challenger gives,. For Instance, the Co 605 AND UP â€"47 FACTORY shuttersâ€"saddle lampsâ€"windshield wiperâ€"glare proof rearwiew mirrorâ€"electrolock â€"controls on steering wheelâ€"all bright parts chromiumâ€"plated. It Challenges ‘Your Interest in These Important Waysâ€" Easy to Buyv electric gauge for gas and cilâ€"radiator T H E P RE S S Coach . â€" â€" â€" 2pass. Coupe â€" Phaeton â€" â€" â€" Coupe (with rumble seat) Standard Sedan Town Sedan â€" Roadster â€" + â€" Convertible Coupe â€" â€" â€" . W,. PERSON Engagement of Mayor Charles H. Bartlett of Evanston to his secreâ€" tary, Miss Gwendolyn Williams, was announced here today. from in front of the Valencia dlance hall, Waukegan, : on <the night of March 24. He had it for a week in Chicago, he said before he was arâ€" rested in Evanston. . Evanston Mayor to Marry His Secretary illl‘l‘l $695 695 695 $268 A Big, adultâ€"size ‘‘Six.‘* Fine to look at. Roomy and comfortable. Rich, handsome upholstery and ap» pointments. A SUPERâ€"SIX motor â€"10 miles an hourâ€"60 miles an hour all day long. In getaway and hill climbing it challenges any car. Hydraulic shock absorbers, 4â€" wheel! brakes, radiator shutters A Wide Choice of Colors at No Extra Cost ENX C |F YX On our ow n streets Essex the Challenger, Easy to Own 6 . : lg;/‘;&,.) 'l-l,g i ? & Phone Highland Park 2492 Some people who don‘t believe in advertising will work very hard for publicity that doesn‘t cost them any. The tipping habit is â€"spreading in this country, but if we are expected to tip ~everydne, .we shall expect everyone to tip us. + in the mayor‘s office for one year. Mayor Bartlett is 53 and has been a widower for 15 years, Miss Wil. liams is 80 and has .bén}nwmploycd and airâ€"cleaners are standard. ‘They do not cost you one cent extra. The same with the new type GLAREâ€"PROOF rearâ€"view mirâ€" ror, safety lock, starter and electric gauge for fuel and oil on dash. Bright parts are chromiumâ€"plated. Ask for a fride and WATCH THE ESSEX 4 > 1g8+