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Lake County Register (1922), 20 Jan 1926, p. 2

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_ _ _ !~ ~wille and Harry Lathrop of Chicage .\ ~~ Biere of Libertyville attended the '\______ Ski Jump at Cary on Sunday. e . Mr. and Mrs. Henry R . |.. --amw "The --Fool" at m ~ W"fiy evening. _ ; Mss Christina 'Wagner was a ~> yville visitor on Friday after-- Mrs, H. C. Payne was the guest of her daughter Miss Avis Payne of Chicago over the week end. entertained the latters brother Orelle Hibbard and family of Wau-- wegan on »sunday. Morris Chandler and Joel Chand-- ler were Wauconda visitors Sunday afternoon. . Mr, Greener and Mrs. Clara Van Horn of Pagatine were callers at the home of Ed Seiler on Thursday. accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Meyer enter-- tained the following at dinner' on Bunday, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyer John H. Rouse, with Mrs. H. J. Swan assisting on Friday after-- noon of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hoerman Kueblank, Mr.. J, C. Dorfler and Dwight Dolph amd children, and Mr. and Mrs. Lintlemen, of Lake Zurich, Mr. and .l'l. Raymond Meyer and son Ray-- mond, Mr. and Mrs. Will Meyer and daughters Rosemary and Elea-- nor and Ed Meyer of Fremont, Mis# g--n.-ofubmyvmem and Mrs. Paul Rouse and chili-- On Mrs. J. C. Dorfler, hm.ln.xw. Fenner and Mrs. Dwight Doliph bowled in &-flmemmmn Alley on Lawrence Ave., Chi-- _ --W. D. Porteous was called on Jury duty at Waukegan on-- Mon-- dav --Doctor John P. O'Nell Mr Mr. and Mrs. Morris Chandler MUNDELEIN Plain and Ornamental AUTO REPAIRING AND TOWING « ' G BATTERIES A SPECIALTY SaiEtt atantt "ob hoccior amavice . Robert R. Dawson ALL MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISEASES of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER -- Office 223 Washington St., Waukegan PHONE 465 Ladies Aid Society will be Mr. Build Your Own Home Mundelein, IIL. Photie 368--R State Bank of Mundelein || Phone 287--] TOWN GABRAGE , You have your home already constructed in your fancy. Put it together in reality by regular saving for it here. aivie: + RADIOS AND ACCESSORIES PHONE ROUND LAKE 61 24 t es terest in the otg: lhddaurdndtgmo'utyut ; school house one night laat | Never having learned to play I naturally stayed at home. , were North Chicago business visi-- tors on Monday afternoon. ) Mr. and Mrs. W. Fenner jestic Theat#8 in mkq:z. | fargtmncy ot STve oo t Nede Th# in Wenkegen iinschiager on Our Parent Teacher's Association of Mundelein, wishing to have a so-- and as the children will learn to uu@aotm,!mflh place for them to learn is at the school house under the auspices of the P. T. A. | That card 'party takes me back about forty five years to some of the entertainments we used to have in the little red school houses. _ | hs:pc.edh' lé,o.o:mh::: your own at that time -- as the uah-n:g Grove school --the bauailding is Now--a--days, everybody, except : M»&u'&finfinurd: and older ones-- made our way through the snow to the Mechanic's Grove school house. | That winter the pupils of the Mechanic's Grove school challenged those of the old Gridley school to a I remember quite well that cold winter night--snow blowing and drifting--but nevertheless, as many of us as could get into a sleigh and hang on to the outside--boys, girls few of the crowd which met us Johnleandery-flQ?{ VanHorn, Harvey Dean and a lot of others whose names I have forgat-- We were received by a rousing cheer--I can recall the names of a teacher at the latter, pronounced the words and in this first contest the Gridley school won. | Then we had a recess of thirty minutes in which we got together; I believe we thought that they had borrowed a few good 3 fmm&olvmhum.fi er boys, the Swan boys and f Well, it was the Gridley schaol got acquainted and had a good time ten. By Saving || CITIZENS BANK BUILDING wEpNEsDAaY SaturDar > GEORGE A. JONES AN ouD The last ones to stand were Har-- vey Dean and Ben Gridley--how they were bombarded with words-- Bu:m:ntdelmm.m; e went hurrahing for followed we studied our spelling books harder than ever to get ready for next contest. .l*'tpqnjhuauttb debating society at Diamond Lake, the literary society, the singing schocls, visiting schools and& other gathsrings--surely those times have gone forever. * No doubt fifty years from now some of the boys and girls who at-- tended the card and bunco party at the school house Wednesday even-- ing will look back and tell how they won out, what 'kind of cards they held and --how every one played with Mr. George Hawkins of Wauke-- gan was an Ivanhoe visitor Sunday. spent Monday in Chicago. Mr. William Atwell was a Wau-- kegan visitor Tuesday. th> week with her daughter,' Mrs. George Meyer at Mundelein. . quite ill this past week with a heart attack. He is somewhat improved at 'present writing. : % a vim. Mrs. August Wirtz is spending TV ANHOE Yours for old times, Old Timer. | -- Sales of cake and pastry, com-- mercial catering, and, as a climax, the making cf an eantire trousseav for a June bride are examples of Imanclally hilped stedents in To: ed students > nical High School, Buffalo, N. Y. The several departments have co-- opcrated in opening a tea room where afterno;n 'tea is served and special luncheons 'may be arranged. ; The class in trade dressmakihg dur-- ing the year turned out 200 gowns, 'blouu, and skirts for customers. Ten million dollars so invested permit great savings Pa'rtofthuo'aavingsgoesintofnrtha-'betbrment of the car. 'The other part goes directly back to the buyer--in the form of a prite reduction that stag-- Those who chose Dodge Brothers Motor Car in the past invested their money wisely. _ Today they invest more wisely than ever bel Thonimulunewsofiuingoflowuprbuandvim improvmhhmadopouiuobyammticupan- sion of buildings and equipment. . Ainey nave announcéed important refinements in their product. Aiways building an exceptional cear, Better in many ways--in beauty, comfort, driving They have announced Mrs. ~Ransom Thursday afternoon. There--were about twelve~ present. The Mystics met at the Frank home Thursday evening and -- as usual had a grand time. There were about q G o ummwn.mmy. The Father Sons Banquet to be held at the Mundelein church basement, is set for Feb. 6.. The Ivanhoe Women's Society will furn-- ~~--Mr. and Mrs. William Browder and fittle son visited friends in Lake Bluff Thursday. report from Florida but a correcty "We had aveeptinrnal an=sa--*njt'a-- weather report when the t,empen-!*n beine obla t, maet tha h'~"s --.8 ture drops to 35, as it did the other 3 lie officials and the more prominen day. * | Chinese educators," Dr. Meeker said. x ehoi___'_---_ F A;:.malzb&nghtmtonch'ith r singer was murdered in leaders working classes. New Jersey last week. Some people We found a strong sentiment in don't seem able to tell the differ-- favor of having an institute in China ence between good and bad singing. which would furnish them with You can get almost--any kind of a report from Florida but a correct weather report when the tempera-- :ndropoh",uitdidtheother " 6 Roadster -- .-- . . Type--B Sedan .-- . Special Type--A Sedan Chassis . . ... . m 2 Lag io a\s l Ee e ce oo O onl Ceerti o c Cl C 0o Sn i e yc «_ o+ w tiis y ie se ens :+ Iriepetne Touring Car . .. . #75; ~ $795 Roadster -- -- --. -- s55s -- 795 Type--B Sedan . .. i1045 _ 895 Special Type--A Sedan 1230 1075 Coupe . . _ .. oo 84L F.0O0. B. Detroit and | cialCar ss5 810 g 3 %?'; We :.! kindly disposed toward foreigners.' Dr. Meeker said. "The efforts to stor: up feeling against them have beer attemptr made by political strate-- gists which have been largely unsuc-- cessful, but the whole feeling of the people has changed since this un-- toward incident." $ ------ Entablishing . Social la'ltitute. The {comm'ssion --attempted to sound out the advisability of estab-- lishing an institute for social and economical research.in China, to be started and partly financed by Amer-- ican capital and to be given wholly to China ultimately. * a recent sneech. He has returned from a five--month tour of China a-- a member of a commission on socia' harm to the cause of the foreigne in Chipa." said Dr.. Royal Méecker formey covwim'ssioner of labor stat'i« ties and chief 'of research of the in' ternational labor office at Geneva, in "The whooting of Ch'nese student: Students Hurt Cause OldPrice 730 °P ~#¥i4% i« felt organization--. to furnish facts to | China is shown by the embarass-- 'ment felt by Chinese when they are l"hd ,'"m"!'mg°3° 29 kn country. F not know what their population is; guesses are made: from. 300,000,000 to --450,000, 000. They have no idea how much opium they produce or how mu*h economic. conditions. The cost of living has risen, and wages have lagged behind. Within the fam'ly unit the old authority of the father is : to a certain extent. <A'l these things make for social unrest. I China of tremendous im-- portance to the world, one of the hn' ence--I attended the--Chinese officia!* had to blush for their 'country be-- cause the realization of the great need of such facts had not come to "The present unrest in China :s dué, in part, to the disintegration of the family, especially in the indus-- Chinese Family Disintegrating. Al) kinfs of Auto Repair. Work Harry Pfannenstill, Prop. Day and Night Service Plunfll'l THE STAR Garage and to the changin> ui qi > --~<lD -- Schanek Hardware Co l 'w¥45 . f ¢ P "f"-' t * 2 K tyvi a 4 m # 1y f Round Oak Heaters ' Hot Blasts : _ Kitchen Heaters . _ Laundry Stoves ~-- Large Stock----Priced Right _ We have installed a complete outfit for charging batteries, and are prepared to ~_BENEFIT DANCE Rest Haven Garage EWILLERS MOTOR EXPRESS Phone 632--W--1 Ivanhoe, Illinois repairs made by men who know how. Bring your battery here and have it tested free of charge. Daily trips between Libertyville and Chicago * fip'd Mm ' s FURNITURE MOVING A SPECIALTY. Prownes LiseatrviuLs 144M. Ravenxwhoon 1607 INSURANCE THAT INSURES Willys--Knight and Overland L. H. DIETZ, Prop. Thursday Eve., Jan. 21 Combination Coal and Gas Given by the Mundelein Volunteer Fire Department _ at the M. W. A. HALL, IVANHOE PEPPY MUSIC -- LOTS OF FUN REAL ESTATE BROKEKk . ukee Avenue at the North Shore Line, Libertyrille, ILL Phones: Office. 469; Residence 269. > For 100 per cent Service, List Your Property Here % Sales mil Service Station FREE AIR AND WATER All Work Guaranteed Come and Take Home the 5 Tube Radio Set BATTERY WORK Enameled Ranges Second Annual We Are Agents for the <xp Av It's easy to tell that a Libertyville man is in love with his wife when he says he likes canned foods bet-- Most everyone has found at some-- time in their life that it is easier to sit upon forms than to stand

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