tlon of the Browe school alumni at Wadsworth, Saturday afternoon 'be-- s q-.mm.'hm §E words> of the president, 'Mrs. Mary y '*V:. ""43 C § § | 5 &4 e & % bs > 48 LR s -- s pxve ... _ «L The close personal touch between _ JC-- _A customer_ and his bank gives 4 rise to a feeling of loyalty. . -- ~--SPECIALS auk Annual Reunion is Quiet in m of -- Frank <L, > : of <Kenosha about 12%5 old graduates. back 1 scemes of their childhood days. At the" businkss ~meeting »R. ;B. Jam P & G Naptha Soap "Fox" 37¢ . Sunday, throughout September ROYAL BLUE STORE Saturday, Sunday and Monday September 1, 2 and 3 TRADE HERE AND SAVE ., 31 to Sept., 6 Inclusive . BOB PEARYV'S Such doyalty is the product of long traditions of service. Proud as we are, of our growing list of customers, we are prouder still, of the. many customers who have been banking here for years. "The Bank for You Too" . State BankoiMundelein H. A. ENGLEBRECHT, Prop. AT THE FOX, on > >« 10c :>22¢ KELLOGS OR POSTS ------DANCE.. to the Miss Pineapple and Peach 4 Ib, Jar MALT AND HOPS OR MHOP FLAVOR Taylor were aaimed to prepare for | j the next reunion.> »oyif The meeting this year was more quiet than usual and not as largely attended because of the death of Mr. Wells, but plans are under way to revive the big times of the former ¥veunions at the meeting to be held next year. The number of graduates, trom : distant <parts was fewer this | year, but several came from consid-- erable distances to attend the event. o DIAMOND LAKE o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs.'Robert E. Southern have been efnitertaining their daugh-- ter and: husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson of Chicago, the past week. uy wl CEn o »----ALWAYS _ 69c¢ 53¢ 10c Carl John Lang, Old, Resident brooding over the death of his wife. intentions Not Suspected & Lange stepped out of the ~rear door of "his home shortly before 8 o'clock 'and went to his garage. His small @sughter, 'noting his depart ure, did not suspect the intentions of the man. When she . went to the garago shortly before 9 o'clock to:--call him she made the grewsome discovery. Lange apparently had, attached the ~rope to the rafters of the ga-- rage and then while standing on the fender of his machine adjusted & noose . about his . neck He then stepy :c from the fender. -- . A. HEYDECKER _ LEAVES $1,500 -- TO HIS SISTER Was in Good Spirits Neighbors _ who had conversed with Lange on Monday state that he appeared to be in good health and spirits. It was gererally known, hom.thtth-nhfla'!'l the throes of despondency two 'y::um-ootmwhol his (~M The victim had resided in Deer-- field nearly all of his life. He had Wadsworth : Store --Keeper's Will Admitted to Probate By Judge Decker Cyrenius Adoliph Meydecker, store Keeper at Wadsworth for many years, left an estate valued at $7,500 it was disclosed in probate court Monday before Probate Judge Mar-- tin C. Decker. The will, admitted to probate and been employed> mor~ recently, in the brick yard at Deerfleld, --He was well and favorably known in that section of the country. ho® 7 /C that the entire estate og to his sis~ ter, Emma, with whom he lived. 'Other matters heard were as fol-- Adoiph Kraus, North Chicago. Fi-- nal report approved. Distribution or $3,000 given to his two daughters. SERVICES OF THE LOCAL CHURCHES Letters testamentary issued to Les-- ter B. Murray. Bond of $6,000.Proof of heirship taken. * srn."mga-a-mm:o Firat Mass uil:fl &a. m.; . Second Mase at 8 a."m.; Third Mass at 9 a m; Fourth Mase at 10 a. m. of Lake. from his vacation and fill his pulpit on September 9. f w i Christian Endeavor will meet at 8$:30, Miss Francés Waldo will be eelebration of the<Lord's Supper, at Registration --Friday at the . parson-- age. English service at 8 p. m. Strangers dAlways welcome.; W. H. Lehmann, Pastor Sunday School at 10 a. m. Rev. H.--B. W - " The services on y, Bept. 2, Holy Communion, 8 a. m.-- Holy Eucharistandsermon at 11. Church School at 10 a. m. The pastor officiating. Kev. Guy E. Smock, Pastor Classes at the Libertyville Town-- ship: high school will: commence on Tuesday, Sept. 4, the first day after Labor Day. There will be a meeting, of the faculty on Monday afternoon, Bept. 38, for the purpose of making los+ mimatea nrenarations for the Wm.lt{:cebpol at Gurnee one Mr. Underbrink will be at the high school again Saturday of this week for the enrolling of more new pupils. The regigtration of sixty freshmen last spring lessens the task of sign-- ing up the new pupils to a marked bhacid. -- Infbuatiata A few changes have been made in the interior of the building and the customary cleaning and decorating has been done. The former large as-- sembly room 'at the west of the -""& se mier F I " .'.._ bly room, seating 100. :This is con-- sidered large enough for any study w ueA M e e M nds m . ""h' ' m wWAay LaLL_ ATILL D08 RADCReRK . SEVIABCC hour #® ormer large during work. Phlneooktuud no laun-- cce coronds "iow ho. capole | dy. Phone Libertyrille 61052.. 35 1t Cooso en nily for a Haited porlod. FOR SALE & pe The other tWwo TOOMS Will be UBCGC | _mmmmmmmmen omm mm ns for bookkeeping, social science and|~ nop garm OR EXCHANGE typing. -- A new class will be opened to pupils interested and talented in music, called Advanced Course in Harmony and Music Appreciation. 'This clase will be open to puiple who already have a thorough preparation in the fundamentals of music appre-- ciation. Reports reveal that the high school will have exceptionally .good band and orchestra this year. Mr. Underbrink in an interview Mr. Underbrink in an interview last week g'ressed the point that a}-- wum'unodanmolhht crowded this year, he feels that the local high school building has been extended to its limit. With the in crease.: in enroliment . EURB (Mate would appear that in the immediate mfl"uodformmm for the year: ----. e o. 3° Bechiold, of Nauroo, m., win teach | a Qut 111., Latin and French. s ©"i ' M Crawlord, Libertyvilie, Com-- merce.. _ P. J. Hawk, Libertyville, Manual Training. A. K. Johnson, Libertyville, Chem-- istry and Physics. Miss Aune J. Johnson, Momence, IIL, English. t e 2s Miss Bernice Olsen, Two Harbors, Minn.. English and Commerce. H. E. Russell, Mathematics. J. P. Schenk, Band and Orchestra. English and 'Gitlis'® Physical Educa Came to Waukegan in 1873 to Make His Home and Has Following is a list of the teachers MID WEST PHOTO SERVICE _« .. _ _ _Box 286 " JANESVILLE, --WI8CON --One roll any size film de ed and six high gloss * ---- gqrints for ---- The deceased O-NLY'jZSc ~-- Wrap 25¢ on end of film O NE DAY § ER VC E _ HIGHEST QUALITY-- WORK 'Robakrium || SUGAR CURED BACON JX REAL ESTATE, morteagt Loans, PROPERTY MANAGEME GENERAL® INSURANCE, sURETY BONDS, SERVICE, _ 8EE / , 7qui,foa.gfiodm pposite Electric.~tation Phones 469 and 269 MANASEMENT, s en .t c 5P the home at 2 o'clocqg Friday after-- Thomas F. McDornid, aged Z% years, ol&nlemn and who had held the post of high secretary of the International ~Order of Catholic Foresters for 26 years, died in St.. Bernards--hospital in :Chicago, Thurs-- day. <He is survived by his widow, a son, C.F. ~MceDonald, and two daughters, . Catherine. and --Marion, The deceased who was prominent in and:came 'west-- to Evanston in 1868. He mored to W Askosnn in 1875 ani _ attained a prominent place in the affairs of the community. He was united in marriage about 55 years ago. His wife and one son ¥red Ingraham of the Edgewater district, Chicago, survive him. Funeral services were held from affairs of the 'Catholic church in Hlinois "had > a <large. personal gcquaintance in Mundelein. o o0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. .0 0 o CLASSIFIED ADS o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0O fi--rrm' hler, ~care ~George Panzer, Gurnee. Ill. * [ 86 4t | REAL ES8TATE : What have you! ~-- * REDEKER Arlington Heights, II1. ---- Phone 496 dairy or general farm; references. » s : p 4 (€ 4 * # [r-- P < k f f s a3, «, o f f ég_' & _ \ P y * 4 & ' : ' P T + c 'te A io3 T P 1 1 a & £ [ J "',i tige "H' + ' * § B » $ oe o A a ¥ €4 fg P " $ «& 4 ) o o a I * l B & F fra : * ig s C f C ' f p © | f [A s $ w | e f 7 . § F ® * * C ; 3 - , . > § ; v v ! | | ' LIT TLE PIG HAMS -- NBA SUGAR CURED HAMS SXRXZ VEAL ROAST 35¢ Ib. for AT SHORT LEG OF BEST CREAMERY ~LIBERTYVILLE'S LEADING QUALITY MARKET Ab. FOR SALE--Bungalow, 5 rooms and | bath. Sun porch, also 2 finished roqms in attic.. Full basement 281 38. Hot water heat, gas and elecigic ity. Lot 150x155.. ¥Fruit trees uul, shrubbery; :2 car' garage, . Three blocks from public beach. P.O. Box 174 Lake Villa, I!IL Telephone Lake Villa . 129 M. $38. 3t FOR SALBP--Queen Ann dining room suite, consisting of table, 6 chairs, side board, serving table and china HOLSATEINB AND GUERNSEYS-- cupboard: Will sell for $500. Phone garage. Heat and hot water furnish-- ed. -- Apply 131 8. Stewart Ave. 35tt FOR RENT--6 room cottage, electric milk house and 1 acre of land. . will lease for one year at your gwn terms House will be re--conditioned and pit is first class shape. Rent reasonable Alex Barr, 3418 Elaine Place, Chica go. Phone Graceland 1702. . 36 t 606 MILWAUKEE AVE. Libertyville. Everyt nodern. 'Saturday, Aug. 31 and Sept. 1 5't,, £3 a Offers the following for LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS with absolute confiderite .at the Palace Cash Markets. Years of conscienticus dealing with the and Fair Prices. Come to the PALACE LEG--LAMB Reputation o T eP BONELESS ROLLED Countryside Motors Chrysler Dealers Mundelein, III. We have something you are c looking for GUARANTEED AUTOMOBILE SERVICE All parts and labor bought in our shop carry fhe sam eguaran-- tee as the parts and labor on any new car. J. E. LEONARD Mgr. PURE LARD POT ROAST | Rib Roast seer 42¢ lb. KETTLE RENDERED BONELESS ROLLED Send stamp. Cedar Garment Fac tory, Amesterdam, N. Y. 86 1t LONG GROVE CIDER MILL will be open for business on Tuesdays, trom 2 p. m. to 9 p. m. and on Sat-- urdays all day. Barrelis and kegs for sale. Phone Libertyville 657M1. HIGH EST QUALTY MEATS 'Bank, Labercyrilis, Th Phone 103 No button holes. § ~» SW &