is : BUICK#*1928 & . 4# e . _ The: E'. : + * --m-'-',-"-. » C ah hss N ". =p T § ?-w 7¢"kuh.hdg -- 1 Armistice Day |=>"=== .. TEME Eupghe Former _ s _ . Representative. f able representative in the passing of William Weles. : His life was far too short for all but himseelf. He lived Tar o doroignty m uy sa was so thoroughly every min-- ute of his lite," Rer. Howard E. Ganster, in bis ad-- dress, declared that it was not intel-- lectuality alone, nor was it ~wealith Mfiwlu'nfid"hfi&o} eircle of his friendship, but it was he, himselft; his aftwble, kindly character and his generomity. In all of his four-- tical contest.~ He --never. ~permitted his troubles to mount to the surface of his life that they were inflicted on his fellow men. "We are grateful for having known him," declared Rev. Ganster, "and the Welss, Revr. Ganster ~said, he had never --heard the deceased spoeak an unkind ~word of anyone, not even & went to work selling newspapers and at other menial jobs that bis educa-- tion:might continue, and his desire to help other children avoid the hbard-- ships he went 'through gaining hbis education, gave him an insight into schools and school life that made him invaluable on educational commiltees in the legislature. *"Miz loyalty to friends," continued Judge Decker, "left him without en-- emies, --No man could be an enemy without staying away from him,. He the active interest in education which made Mr. 'Welss <the loading figure WHEN BETTER AUVTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM out" for Buick --Buick is always "in the game*"-- nem"qnfieido--finu".ms'yyymmn many Buicks at the big football games every year. Sedans £1195 to £1995 : «: Coupes 1195 to 1850 Sport Models 1195 to 1525 -- _ TO WM. F. WEISS M 42 hasing Yike is was duieabih is BALL 9 p. m. will be taken. hat Thursday., > ' ! Mr. and Mre. C. Hans and Mrs. H.| _C. Cook and mother of Chicago were ® Grimme, Mrs~C Sturm and Mrs L. |callers at the E. W. Fuller homé last Maether attended the 8 8. convention | Wednesday. uwmmu * _ *"] ~Ceverar from this vicinity. attended our meetings were inspira-- |the Warren Cemetery Bazsar at Guar God was manifest in our and mmmmm all who attended were blest. Bunday from Victory ~hos BSerivces beginning Sunday, Oct. 30 : | pital Sunday at 10 a. m.. church school; | Word was received here Sunday of 'Wuhbotll("dthdn"ldl-.m%m False weries); bible study at 7, Auum,npuac + and | service at 7:45.. Monday |einity. The funera} will be held at the ju?:u;%wmwum:mmm.mmmu parsonage; ednesday * p. m., Miliburn cemetery. * Missionary prayer meeting A mis A missionary thankoffering will be Mrydutu.wmhm Frideg 'held at the home of Mrs. J. 8. Denman at T30 p..m. E L C E at the Giss |Thursday. Miss Una Minto will lead home in Deertield. the meeting. ' All E L C E members having cars, Mesers. Youngren and Copp of Wau please meet at the church at 7, so we |kegan were Miliburn caller; Sunday. ceee m mm ermemnienne mm mmimmmmemim <murch society to extend a call to the Intermediate Islands M -.'a':iu:amm t. w . ut a. The Midway isiands in the notherB |sq thoir qoth wedding anniversary on hgfle,mmnmlt-bmfiu"*. > Ing midway between Asia and Amer-- Mrs. C. E. Denman and Mrs. Den-- ica. <They are the northernmost islets man of Waukegan, were callers in Mc of the Hawailan group, extending |Henry Tuesday. » about 1,800 miles north by west of | --Miss Shechan entertained the 8th Honolulu. -- The islands have come in-- |Erade pupils Saturday by attending a :'g'fmmm'cmammm&rnm Ladrone and Philippine isiands M' ¥ia Honotlulu. day, ___9_;______ 1 h"noD:!'um tormers brother, Her _ Velma Fits and Madolyn Gould mo 'F»mquam IJ@ADOFT. Morge, CH&D , 441070 Odell, Everet Neville ll?(')?v'ormh Yon, of the University of Tilinois:spent the ~week end. --at their respective bomes and attended the Iilinois--North-- of~Evanston, called on friends here last Tuesday. Sb en x » Mrs. G. P. Flood . was hostess to the members and friends of. St. Androw's 00 000 006 0000 0 0o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0o Mrs. Harkness, in Chicago. mmumm at the Victory Meaiorial hospital. in Waukegan, las Monday. At present, be is getting --along: nicely. Tan Hook epent the first of the W\tlass Russell and Racine Wis. Mre. G. P. Flood is entertaining her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thor, of Chicago Mrs 0. C. Waldmann spent the week end with friends in Chicage. -- Mre. J.-- E.=«Wagner apent gevera} days of last week at the home of her 0 00 00000000 0.0 0) that the action will be the same on w probate © judge. * Mrp., Wayne Harvey has" returned Keeping legislation in mind mfi.'"fi"'""ma-&mnu':fim':" Whtlcgsl-nnudmwu in their appropriations for the in-- mlé-fillm-"m the acts were declared valid by the w -'m "b" mmfi end with friends in Chicage. » In the mesntime the salaries con-- days of last week at the home of b@Y | . yuaze p T. Persons of the county %mhw court and Judge Martin °C. Decker of umm'&:umh:'m..m ] hgmh Victory f i J ; near :-:mh-,l-lw. M""'."xm.u:nmbm m'n aicely. y ack * 3 additional a year "Dan Hook «pent the first of the | bask $ O $}500,.26 o -- GRAYSLAKE _ o 0 0 000000 0 0000 0 0 ~Milk Meeting at Lib | . Validity of the act of 1925 increas-- . | ing the salaries of county judges has | teen upheld by the--supreme court in | granting petitions for writs of manda-- ' mus filed by county judges of Union, ; 6t. Clair, Iroquois and Adams coun-- ties 'and the belief in legal circles | bere is that the same action will} be a | an increase of the local jurtsts by an ;| act of the board of supervisors more than a year ago. | There were two separate bills pre-- nri.-db{.tt.hoot'mulo-blycl"m'.ln'1 the pro and county judges an in-- crease in proportion to the population. Here the figure is set at $5,000. There was some question at the time as to the legality of the act so 32 counties opposed the increase and Court.. The sowt has raied on the court. j ru on | one proposition only but it is believed mmm%nnm days's crowded program which will be }Wucmumm;bm&n night horse show--and entertainment in teh arena. -- aStations, Inspection « th«uhfl:&h in i dor the show fng ot the Interne stations, -- Ingpection of the--exhibits in effect on all railroads entering: Chi-- cago, and over A0 .national farm or :mmmmu;o»ommu agricultural capitol of the world, wil farming industries the week following which have made this a record year for the docal and 'state fairs, are ex-- peoted to result in a~great outpouring Supreme Ct. Uphoids Increase in F J f su'{nofcun.tyudop will be in N uon ts a C C h:t'fiuvmmrwumb- lems will be discussed by J. W. Lioyd, head of this work; investigational re-- sults in the use of combined harvester threshers will be --reported by E. W. Lehmann, head of the farm mechan-- ies department, and the 'imnortance of making <preparations. : for© seed corn need .will be stressed ty W. L department--wil open the discussions with a talk on the use of Hive stock in ___' Soft Corn Crop Threat The threatened soft corn crop will come in for first attention on the morning program of November 10. H.P. Rusk of the animal husbandy P ; ¢ R ; . ho } * f ; | . ' 7 ' 4£B S ; ; y nA s ¥ / & of the agronomy de Don't start the furnace going until you really need it, Let one or two electric heaters around the home supply you with the quick warmth needed for short periods on these ©ool, between--season days. You'll and all 'the year 'round, whenever heat is a comfort. . 'Two pop-- heaters featured in our Fali ps§ *A.," First Movie -- The name of the first movie was "The Gréat Train Robbery." The first film showed water dashing over rocks e n ce A misogynist said to a woman : Cause and Effect ¥4 92.R | With a view to further broadening _ will be lits parts and service facilities thru-- ,000 acre |out the United States, and to outline * -- |the Chevrolet service program for the ensuing year, the Chevrolet Motor Co. ; has invited leading field officials of its / W parts and service divisiqgn to Detroit aan: "All for a three day meeting opening on nonsense. <Monday, October 31. Brighten Up the Bedroom Th &n iz ze «4s sA warin, softly light. _ Ivory shade is daintily decorated in holder is in ivory enamel. 5--- A apecial value at . . Here's an attractive new lighting" fixture that makes the kitchen as bright and attractive as a sun parior. You owe it to unit assures. May be had with a conven-- ience outlet in the drop cord so that you can use an electric fron, percolator or a outlet, with drop cord, but no can use an d-gich;on.m or Unitmm"hv;u mm"-wi@m 4t Daylight | _ Kitchen Unit ford, Mich., where Chevrrolet cars are undergoing tests night and day. material supervisors from all major supply depots and officials from the various Chevrolet factories through-- out the country. One of the three days will be devot-- ed to an inspection tour of the Gen-- Stop Him|! A correspondent notes' that & : in Chicago ran over a girl : while € hgtonlnllwherehewt:r lecture on "Public Safety," 1 gests that he begin his address to Judge with: "Unaccustomed as E$ to public speeding. . . ." for the Cleaner 992 s' that a irl ; while ; ; was to f ty," lnr" 5 address to s omed as L Ee . e