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Lake County Register (1922), 14 Jun 1924, p. 3

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. «V and the 'tlass was. Mmih aj' . N0 * .. fine set of maps. A pleasant social| ©4" to EB sln > "mwasz ~ aninuiat and -- amint. stte Vikey.: L ) time was enjoyed and about fifty _ were present. _' W. E. Dunr of Hignland Park ~was out visiting ITvanhoe relatives _ and friends Wednesday and Thurs-- dav. * | DEERFIELD | The Evangelical Sunday : school Convention of the Northern Hlinois district of the Evangelical Synod of N. A. which met at St. Luke's church Chicago, was very well attended. Miss Barbara Hueh! attended as a delegate from St. Paul's Evangelical Sunday school. eago Monday. _ Miss Lillian Rockenbach, of Lake Zurich, has been visiting Miss Bar-- bara Huehl. Mrs. Fred Labahn was hostess to the Ladies' Aid Society of St. Paul's churech at her home, Thursday after-- noon. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Dietz an-- nouncethe birth of a third daughter last week. 3 Mary Jane Kiest entertained at a birthday party, Thursday afternoon in nonor of her seventh birthday an-- niversary. _-- Mrs. James Dougherty and fam-- ily of Chicago, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Labahn, ' Miss Amelia Petersen has return-- ed from her Menual Mission to Al-- buquerque, New Mexico, to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mr#. Peter Petersen. . o The Sewing Club of St. Paul's Ev-- angelical church will meet Thursday afternoon, June 26, at the home of Mrs. Fred Bliemeh!. The meeting is set forward from the nineteenth to the 26th. ~ Cre Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson an-- nounce the birth :of a daughter on Sunday. ' Mrs. Roy V. Hutchinson, of Irvy-- ing Park, entertained a number of Deerfield friends Thursday after-- Mrs. Fred Labahn attended a bun-- co party Friday, in Evanston. -- _ The officers of the Deerfield Pres-- byterian Woman's Club for the com-- ing. year are: Mrs. E. C. Becker, president; Mrs. Sadie Galloway, vice pregident; Mrs. J. B. Peters, Secre-- tary: Mrs. Ambrose Montavon, treas. noon Mrs. Joseph Wilson, of Liberty-- ville, was a guest at the home of her grandson, Harry Olendort, last week. The Champions were the winning class in the recent Sunday school contest at the Ivanhoe church, W nesday evening Chey wére i C Ivanhoe had the privilege of enter-- taining the 56 Annual Conference of Lake County Congregational churches on Tuesday, June 17, 1924, of which Mr. Raber Radke is moder.-- ator. This is one of the most im-- portant events of the year for our .church and no one will want to miss. it. _ Besides the pastors of onr churches, 'speakers of state and na-- tional reputation will be present. The program follows: y 5 General theme: "Adecuate Leader-- ship an Aid Towards Securing Ret-- ter results." P ' 1C6:0¢C Devotional Terv'ce . .... . ¢.~.... Mr. Mchkiet® Half Day 10:15 Address of Welcome . ..... ~ " 441+««1«,<. . Rev. Jevne, Ivanhoe 10:20 Music .......... Junior Choir Miss Ruby Kuebker is the proud possessor of a fine new Ford Coupe. with largest delegation present. Reports of committees Offering R 2 :00 Music 2:10 "Adequate leadership in church" +*@+.+¢~1**¥%s,, Dr, W. A. North Warren Avenue Church R:40 Music .i.....«r¢k¥l«s;.. .. ........Junior Choir Grayslake 2:50 Inspirational Sermon ...... . Grayslake P 10:30 "Adequate Leadership in Sun-- day School and Young People's * Work" . ..%..;.. . .. Her, Loands 11:00 Discussion opened b./ Nt. Es-- . singham, Grayslake. 11:25 Minutes of Confesonre of 1923 Appointment of committee. 11:30 Dinner and social hour, Afternoon Session 1:15 Devotional service .......... .....*.. Mr. McKieth, Half Day :80 Ror Cal 35,.) .<.0..~...%..% »»...... Response from Cnurches Presentation of banner to church ...«.« Dr. J. A. Nichols, Chicago 8:20 Communion Service ........ The Redpath Chautauqua will be in Libertyville June 17 to 21, Rev. Jevne and Mr. Rice r ieo'lflbum Plastering and Anywhere on the North Shore 8STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! John Willman visited in Chi-- NORMAN L. MADOLE Libertyville, HMlinois Telephone 420 TV ANHOE Lathing CHAMPION OCEAN VOYAGER IS NOW ON 274TH CROSSING { Art Herschberger and Florence 'Maether spent the week end at their batching. ' . The many friends of Ted Knedler are sorry to learn that he is not im-- at present. He has double Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis, of Chicago, spent Sunday with Mrs. and Mrs. Gus Stoerp. ie Mrs. Frank Trilley, of Everett, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mrs. C. T. Mason. ; Rev. Umbach of Evanston, which oc-- eurred Saturday morning. Death was due to. pneumonia,. -- > /8 Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Maether en-- tertained . company from -- Chicago Sunday afternoon. , §.2 Miss Victoria Weidner of Aptaki-- sic, was a caller here Tuesday aft-- ernoon; f Misses Alice and Ethel Hersch-- berger are spending a few days in Cnitago while Charlie is practising Tom Lynch wishes to thank the people who gave them the party. Tom tried to act surprised althougn he knew it all the time. & Mrs. C. A. Koten left for Joliet on Sunday <where she will: spend some time with her brother and Mrs. Gus Stoerp was an Area call-- er Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Klepper spent Mon-- day at their farm. -- ' on Monday J. E. Hargreaves of Kendall, Eng-- land, bolds the world's record for ocean travel. He has gn left, New York for home on his «hvo% He has traveled over 1,000 B. F. Haes was in town inspect-- ing his extensive holdings on Mon-- Mr. and Mrs, Art Voss and son moved to their new home in Pala-- tine Tuesday. most sea captains. The party given last Tuesday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Tom Lynch was a most enjoyable affair, there being at least 150 people in attendance. Many more would have been out had the weather been bet-- ter. © Everybody wishing them many more happy anniversaries. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! The Redpath Chautauqgua will be in Libertyville June 17 to 21. Do You Want to Buy, Sell or Hire? Give Our Want Ads the Once Over Joe Bohenski was a Chicago, visitor Libertyville Phone 267--J--1 The Watflu'o Retailer E. J. BREXEN Ask the best cook PRAIRIE VIEW know margreaves. Mrs. Jonn Brown who has been helping care for Mrs. Stilling, of Johnsburg, came home last Satut-- day. Mrs. Katherine Miller, of Chica-- go, was a guest at the home of her brother--in--law, Arthur Kirwin and children the first of the week, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Houir and sons Mrs. Andrew Sorensen and Mrs. H. K. Hans visited at Waukegan one day last week. Mrs. Ku:d Btroker and little daughter, w passed a few days at Mrs. Stroker's parent's homz at Round Lake, returned to her home here the latter part of last week. Mrs. George Seott and Miss Laura Harris were Waukegan shoppers last Tuesday. > e# Mrs. John Murphy and daughters of Chicago, are at the home of Mrs. Murphy's parents Mr. and Mrs. C. I.. Pratt. for the summer. ~ Lewis Hubbard transacted busi-- ness at the County seat last Thurs-- day. ? [>% Miss Alice Ryan, who passed last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cook 'returned to her home in Chicago the first of the week. -- . Edward Maiman of Waukegan was here last week, Thursday, demon« strating a new Flint auto for which he has the agency. _ Mrs. Alice Baseley and daughter Amy were Waukegan shoppers last week Tnursday. --, _ s ied Mr. .a!;f "i':l H': L. Gnnthain en-- tertained relatives at a dinner last week Thorsday. : . Mr. and Mrs. Alden Werden, who have resided at Paxton, I!1., for some time, have moved their 'household goods here and will occupy the bun-- galow owned by C. E. Wheelock near the Catholic church. ' t g s _-- Miss Frances Sinnott who has 'spent some time visiting relatives in Wisconsin returned to her home here recently. _ . x' Mrs. Wm. Zienn, who has been in a Chicago hospital for some time will soon be able to return to her home: here. ; > $*. l Those entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grantham, Sr., last week were, Mrs, Clarence Davis of Alden. HI., Vincent, LaVerne and Melvin Ritt, of Crystal Lake, Mildred and Audrey -- Jones, of-- Bretrern, Mich., and Mrs.. William Grantham and son, of Chicago. «is Miss Marguerite Garvin, who was a visitor at the home of her grand-- mother at Cary for"a week returned to her home Sunday. i us ~Miss Dorothy Peck is making an extended visit with 'relatives and friends in Chicago. i oke ~Vernon Baseley is now~employed at the Phil Maiman garage. "Mr. and M¥s. George Hapke and Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Baseley were Waukegan shoppers Tuesday. The Thoughtful -- : Family Man WAUCONDA LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, e Wheeling State Bank ESTABLISHES A BALANCE ON BANK BOOK * * THAT WILL SMILE AT ADVERSITY. YOUWD BE SURPRISED HOW MUCH WE CAN HELP YOU IN sO DOmNG.-- * * * * * WHEELING, ILLINOIS * --Mrs. John Boom@r, a former 'resi-§ dent of this place was laid to rest | in the family lot the Wauconda | --cemetery Monday afternoon. Mrs.! Boomer passed awdy at the home of | _ her daugnter, Mrs. rgé North, ofi Hinsdale, Friday night, June 6. She. was aged 88 years ind seven months. She leaves two song Earnest of Rock. ford and Addison bf Hinsdale. Mrs. ~ Eva North, or Hingdale and. Mrs. _ Chas. Barker of Woodstock, the two | daughters, a nuntbper of mndchil-_l _ dren and a number of greatgrand-- : children to mours their loss.. She '~had lived with Mrt. North for many §years,. She was ap old soldier's wi-- Mrs. J. A. Ross and Infant daugh-- ter were recent 8 gt Davenport lowa, the former ¥ Dr, and home here after " at the home of her. Geary of Round Lake. Mrs. Mrs. Della , ; entertained a few friends from Ch over the week end. A Mrs. lins was a guest of Mrs. Blangk during last week. 4 A few movie fang from here at-- tended the movies tat Fox River Grove Sunday i Clyde Carr of n ate din-- ner with his ~Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carr Simon Stoffle of ry was on our streets the first of the week. Mrs. W. 8. Farngworth who has passed the last @¥al months at Champaign. IIL, re her son and daughter attended college will soon be here to spend the summer vaca-- tion. --C* 4 dow and drew a pension. | friends and neigibors Te :lhe{r sympathy to the bere lly. 'l'he'*';h/oman'l > iary of the Federateg church will hold a home bakery sale at the town hall Satur-- day The last of the Erhn- parties for the gseason was held at Mrs. Ira Fisher's home Tuesday nicht. There were ten tables. Bix prizes were given. Before playing began a ban-- quet was served the East Side hotel, Chicken with all accompani-- ments, <strawberry |short caké and other cakes and ice am was serv-- ed. To say that enjovable eve-- ning was spent oply expresses it mildly, «.:; . STOP! . LOOK Redpath Cha bertyville June 17 SU NDAY Lillian Gish Mrs. Alice Geakty returned to her THE | |0 WHITE JE SISTER pes INSURANCE 'A Metro WAUKEGAN STARTING Phone 217--M l a TT SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1924 IN---- LISTEN! 'The will be in Li-- 21. sindai hi e. nsion. The old ors here extend he bereaved fam-- few ew days Bernard CHEV ROLET When on Your Vacation--Do Not Forget the 'Register' Chevrolet Sales and Service Towing, Wrecking and Repairing ' Phone 45 For the family that lives in a for rougher or fair weather use. suburban or country home, It is a quality product in which Chevrolet 5--Passenger Sedan is -- the whole family can take pride, the ideal all--year car. yet is easy to own, to maintain, It has ample power to negotiate and to operate, ho e hne. any road any automobile can _ Its full modern equipment in-- travel, and through cold or storm cludes cord tires, plate glass win-- carries the family in ease and dows, dome and dash lights, comfort. --Its price is so low that high--grade upholstery and inte-- almost any family can afford it, rior fittings. even though another car is owned See it before deciding on any car. Telephon es: Libertyville 440 America's Four Foremost > Automobiles SUPERIOR 5--Passenger Sedan 705 ts MAIN GARAGE Immediate Deliveries ----JEW ETT CHRYSLER PACKARD . 'J. Lyons LIBERTYVILLE -- _ nd f AKRKEA * PAJIGE Phone 456 -- Libertyville Area 191--W PAGE THREE 3 +330 i8 42 N€ ES 16 PR ul

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