. --| Parent--Teacher Meeting \_*~-- _ | ~Bring Your Neighbors, Relatives-- And Friends > South Sea Isles, native dancing girls ze well as & Charleston exhibition will be featured. On the same even-- ings the picture shown will be Cor-- rine Griffith in "Infatuation." Roger Swan is quite ill this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stanger and little daughter spent Sunday at the T J. McBride home. PAGE TWO Caroline Kublank has returned to school after a few days absence <n mtdmn.o.. Miss Catherine Dunn, Miss Hulme end George Pufall of Chicago spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mr-- and Mrs. Charles Lehmkuhl and son spent Sunday with the for-- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lehmkuh} of Highland Park. The last Basket Ball game to be played on our home floor this year will be played 'l'ul:: evening lcoking forward to an m: game on Tuesday as their team is in fine condition. On last Wednesday evening they played the Wauconda team, at Wauconda and won with a score of 47 to 7. © Carroll Portsous and Jean Hendee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Druba of Waukegan. Eloise and Ruth Williams visited friends in Chicago over the week Miss Ruth Sorenson spent the week end with her parents in Fond du Lac, Wis . _ H. A. Watson and Mr, and Mrs/ R. J. Lyons left Friday evening for a vacation at Hot Springs, Arkan-- League speaker gave the Sunday was formerly the Baptist Minister at Waukegan. The children of the Mundelein Public School enjoyed a vacation on Monday in honor of Gecrge Wash-- ington's Birthday. On Thursday and Friday, Feb. 25 and 26 a special attraction has been seeured at the Auditorium Theatre in The Ladies Aid Society was enter-- tained at the home of Mrs. J Hecketsweiler with Mrs. Will Ray Joel Chandler and Wm. Zersen motored to Waukegan Saturday eve-- Mr. and ;Mrs. H. C. Meyer and gon Adoliph were Waukegan visitors ¢ver the week end. assisting on Friday afternoon of Mrs. Herman Kuablank entertained the Euchre Club at her home on Tuesday evening' of last week. Mrs. won the first prize, Mrs. J. C. Dort-- ler and Mr. Frank Kelroy won the second prizes and Mrs. Fred Mon-- roe and Thomas Russell the consol-- ztion prizes. & Mrs. Charles Lehmkuhl enter-- tained a number of friends at : an aluminum --demonstration at her home on --Friday afternoon of last cago visitors on Michael McDevitt was a Chicago vigitor on Sunday. Mrs. Albert Roder is on the sick George Kelroy has been ill for the past week, with an abscess in his list this week. The entire Fras!l family are ill Mrs. J. C. Dorfler spent Monday Mr. and My# Earl Eddggwere Chi-- MUNDELEIN Plain and Ornamental Robert R. Dawson The Membership is More Than a Hundred. Full ~Attendance ~Will Make the leetin% a Convention Everybody very cordially invited to attend Wednesday, Feb: 24th Phone 287 FOR THE GOOD OF THE SCHOOL Refreshments and a General Good Time . . _ The Program Follows: «5 land Park. which a delicious lunch was served. t Ball game to be| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Towner re-- _M%wwummm Tuesday cmhcin.nnu.vhnlu'l'md- ia. The q.t-bdthtfmnldl'rdmln. as their team is in Mrs. Fred Krueger's death was a n last Wednesday | shock to the community.. She died SCHOOL HOUSE MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS Eight O'clock at the 'uu-)g. decorated in red and white. evening was very Intly.nth'h,h'mr::l which a delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Towneér re-- turned last Tuesday from Herring-- ton, Kansas, where Mrs. Towner at-- tended the funeral of her sister, Mrs. tended a birthday party last y hmdhwm of Lake Forest. A bithday dinner was served in the evening, to twen-- ty-- -- Mr. and Mrs. George Stark have mhdndmovodhhfiow Dean house on Lake Street. Miss Margaret Ketcham--of| Chi-- cago 'and Harold of West Chicago motored to ein on Monday and called at the | wt the former's aunt, Mrs. J. Ole Olson ... Cla H z lPofieanlin Wlb c voon canes Wa!l't.: m Ahlpmwdathdndt:cn- tertainment and supper . P evening given by the men of the Niamond -- Lake _ Community. The play entitled "The Case Against Casey" was well :l:dend.' Mr, Parks entertained m with several instrumental 8 on the Xylophne and organ The men proved to be will practice some of their art at home. # | entine Party last Saturday mmmufl _ Mrs. Fred Krueger's death was a shock to the community.. She died last Thursday after suffering a few days with pneumonia. She leaves a husband and seven children. Fun-- and Mrs. Gordon Ray w. dinner last Wednesday given the Waukegan Commercial Club for of-- ficers of the Farm Bureau. | Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Rockenbach Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allanson enter-- tained the Community Club at a Val-- onl}orvleumheldu&-dly from the St. Joseph's church at Lib-- ertyville. The community extends it's sympathy to the bereaved fam-- visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mills. | Hiram Bartlett had the misfortune tohmhhhcvhfl.vnrkhilona basement in Lakewood Heigh A community party will be held at the Hawthorn Consolidated school, Friday evening, Feb. 26. Mrs. E. Wilcox is recovering from ndey on _--_--_--_--_-- onaup may ily. 'l'htollo'hghtheund]ehn- atcers: ' Clerk ___zL_____. Robert Rouse Miss Dotty Perkins .4 L@Roy Kane Ruben Louder ... Mills John GU4A ...« Kane Claw-- Hammer ... Tom j I. CG. Unoe .. Alfred Hoefling I ~M. White ... Fred One Lung _ Frank Holland Nichael Mulcahy ... Chris stein ..__.._.__.__....__. Russell w Wear Goodclothes ... Albert Dyer Hiram Heareasy ... Wim. Poulton Isy Marks ... Cloyce Parks Johathon Judkins .. Frank Johnson Jimmie Spikes ./. Mt. Carl Welldone Macaroni ... Paul Allanson Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kane, Mr. CITIZENS BANK. BUILDING wWEDNESDAY SATURDAY GEORGE A. JONES DIAMOND LAKE Regular Hours 9:00 -- 12:00 A. M. 1:00 -- 6:00 P. * Phone 287--W=> MUNDELEIN, ILL. and Philip, |i Plisse Crepe ~ --R--inch Fancy Printed Plissé in neat designs in the light under-- § yards for ............. Dollar Day at ~ T yurds for .......... .. ood brown or bleached Lh-&-h'l'wdh..uh% wide. Special at s .Mfu w a # ie a a a d n# % ' -- Ruffled Aprons Good quality. Quantity A remarkable value. 10 yards for .... good quality soft needle finish. 8 yards for ...... Jw&%m jama Cloth in the light under-- 6 yards for ..... 58 yards for Just nfi t of Shoes For A Dollar They're Here In The Basement Womsn's Oxfords * wwuuaJ ts mr'. _ _ * "A4 Day. Colored Sandals in _ heels. Originally sold at Sizes 3 to 8. Women's Sandals Extra: Special Bargains For Big Wauke To Percales Slippers "hfiow-fi $tns s WR C es c KE for THE LAKE COUNTY RECISTFR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1926 In The Globe's ' Bargain Basement _ gan's Real-- Bargain Center Cotton Pongee 36--inch -- Mercerized -- Cott on 'Pongee in regular Pongee shade ---- Women's Serge Dresses ; AMnDn-ildpodbmcbhekmvithmtpendl stripes. Sizes to 44. The material is worth more 51 Good heary yard wide Outings C ymadg Toe ...,........ .. in neat stripes and checks. Very special * fuok.... ... Women's Suits Women's Velveteen and Flannel Combination Suits. Sizes sl 16, 18, 36, 388. Each.... Cotton Batts Good Cotton Batts in the half pound size. Pure white SI eotton. Special at 6 for .. Broad Cloth Fancy extra quality Mercerized Broadeloth in sport designs and stripes. : 86 inches wide. 2% yards for ......... ,._2:' m}gfl'm in the natural tan shade. Bpecial 2% yards for". ---- Girl's Slippers Women's Pumps Patent, Suede and Tan leather $ 200 pairs of fancy pat FQ_" SIIMC _ Boy's Shogs ?:m mds ' Short lot of utt:":n.a smoked Large Q-::'-t of sizes and u.,hgoprmwlilh& 10, This lot is made up of values to $2.00 in ¢ "m%"hfl soles, button and lace -- -- s style. CGood range of sizes ... ...........}.............. 1 Hand Bags $1 u"fim"?u:; Overalls s 2 s 300 Pairs Children's Shoes P o . 9T --=~OI $1 Open front, drop seat, high neck, long sleeves. Sia-lto&'SI grey mixed effects. Sizes 8 to 14. Quantity limited. S'l Bog's Coveralls Heavy Blue Denim. Cover 2 for Gingham Dresses Children's Gingham Dresses in neat checks and phld?LNelfl! trimmed. Sizes 7 to @1 # for .. Men's Heavy Blue Denim Over-- alls, Bib style, strap back full cut. Sizes 36 to 44 SI SIOK ..« «.. exa¥Us <¥a«xairt Heavy White Back Blue Denim Jumpérs. Made full and roomy. for . .. .:. . * ¥i®s «4. ¥a% Men's Heavy 9 oz. 1 Gloves. Blue knit wrists 8 pair for .. .: .%\.ss .. Men's Grey Striped Work Pants. Sizes 30, 34, 36. Limited sl Boy's Overalls Boy's Blue Drill Overalls, Bib style. Sizes 4 to 16. Quantity 2 for .. Men's Shirts -- nen:llar attached k x m 2s iT Ban.s oX OL leather and ~satin slippers in high, medium and . Jow heels. Knickerbockers Canvas Gloves Rompers and Work Pants Sizes 1 to 6. B9 SI Repiignegis 4 C made of | a * % $1 2 for F a ncy| style. Values to $2.50 Crepe Gowns Regular and extra size Women's Wuhn:;ly Pl.iuo_; &o Coverall Aprons Mary Pickford-- style Coverall Gingham Aprons front and back Printed Flannellette Kimonas Well made. Good Kimona pat-- terns. Sizes to 44. . $1 Limited quantity. 2 for .. Men's Blue Chambriy Work Shirts, well made ani a good curtains and bargains at 2 pairs for ....... Special at 2 for Net Curtains f Pretty |Net Curtains with tie-- back#. They're good quality curtains and bargains $1 at I nulrs for :__. :. ... . Woul, Hrose, wl pertect woode Wonderful values at $l * pairs for--............. Women's Blo+mers --Women's Shoes mw'mmm or calf skin shoes. Discontinued styles and broken "sizes. _ All styles of heels. sl 3 paltefor .:..}......... , Women's Bloomers of --tood cot-- ton charmeuse and 'washable crepe. . Well made SI 'M ..'..'..'...".;'..... 2 pairs for .... Here's a Felt Slipper bargain. Chrome sole and.paddcd heel. Assorted colors, Sizes to 8 $1 # mates for ... ....;}..}... 2 pairs for Clnld ren's Shoes A few short lots of solid leather gun metal lace shoes for school wear. Sizes to 11. @1 Women's Hose _Felt Slippors Voile Gowns Work Shi1r'ts Opens At 8 O'clock Kimonas ".~ _ /« 91 is t "~ O1 $1 4* l Rest Haven Garage | | Williys--Knight and Overland Our Classified Ads Are Money Savers L. H. DIETZ, Prop. Phone 632--W--1 Ivanhoe, Illinois BATTERY WORK We have installed a complete outfit for charging batteries, and are prepared to put your. All repairs made by men who know how. . 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