y# Pm Miss Bess McBride and Miss Hel-- en Harding spent Saturday evening at Ravinia Park. C# Mr .and Mrs family were C day evenin(. PAGE Miss Viola Wells and Miss Marie Boehm of Libertyville entertained a number of friends at a china shower Saturday evening in honor of Miss, Mary Rouse. s Robert Sayers of Libertyville was an Area visitor Saturday afternoon. The bakery sale by the Ladies Aid Society at Murries' store last Saturday afternoon was a success. Mrs. Mattie Taylor is staying with Mrs. George Ray for a time. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kane and daughter, . Genevieve, motored --to Waukegan Saturday afternoon; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stanger and #r, and Mrs, Crawley of Highland ark motored to Area on Sunday and were guests at the 'homes of Thomas -- McBride ~and D am on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook and little daughter, Vera Bell, arrived Thurs-- day evening from Grandville, Mont., The trip was made by auto. They will visit Area relatives, _' ""'__ T omas -- MCBnae a@n u: 2 a im 0 B Holmes. Floyd Rittler visited his parents in Racine last Sunday. ./ & Miss Nina Rouse was a Waukegan visitor Friday. 4 f -- Mrs. J. J. Rouse and Miss Mary Rouse were Waukegan visitors on Monday. ies s & _ Myr. and Mrs. Walter Stark and son left Manday for West Bend, Wis. for a week's vacation, * t --*Mrs. William Eddy spent the week end in Chicago with friends. x -- and one chureh. _Mr. and Mys. Frank Rauernsmith motored to Wakegan Monday .eve-- ning. o "sg a * oo ~-- Mrs. Mattie Taylor ad Mrs. Rus-- gell Rouse spent several days last week with Mrs, E. V. Smith at Mil-- waukee. it Ted Kneedler, who has been ill for some time, died Saturday afternoon. Funeral services will be held Tues-- day at 12 o'clock from the home of his sister, Mrs. Will Ray of Area. Harvey Chase submitted to 'an. oneration : for anpendicitis at the Victory Memorial Hospital Satur-- day. s Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McClure left last Friday for a ten day visit with relatives at Fremont, Neb. They made the trip by automobile. _ Miss Florence McClure underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Victory Memorial Hospital on Tues-- _ Henry Schryver and Marian Hook are victims of the measles. v Mr. Bloxsom, of Pennville, Ind., is visiting his daughter, Mrs. H. B. Miss Grace Feezer left for.Bara-- boo, Wis., Tuesday, where she will visit . her aunt. Miss Elsie Chase spent last week with relatives in Burlingtony» Wis. > "'irivloy Studer is under quaran tine for measles. --_ -- m y ~ Mrs. Buford, DS8oley and Miss Blanche Feezer spent Tuesday on & gnopping tour in Chicago. _ _ _ _ son, Wis.. Friday. to spend a few weeks with her brother, Charles m' ® * Mrs. Margaret Sponenburg visited this last week with friends at Wads-- worth. Mrs. Agnes Rice, of Waukegan, is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. W. Mc-- Clure. is 4 .% Miss Linnea Johnson, Miss Luella Chase and Harry Chase are visiting 'the latter's varents at Phillips, Wis. Arthur Howarde has recovered from a short illness which confined him to his home last week. -- Murie!l Potter is ill with measles. -- Mrs. Helen McClure left for Madi-- _Robert Panzer spent last week ;i% his grandmother, Mrs. Cynthia Miller. +x a The Warren Cemetery Association held their annual business meeting at the nome of Mrs. G. T. MceCul-- lough on Wednesday. As a result of the election of officers, Mrs, Cora McCullough was re--elected president, Vera Zimmerman was elected vice-- president, Mabel Hook and Valeria Swayer were re--elected as gecretary and treasurer, respectively; Blanche Feezer, trustee; Cynthia Potter, au-- ditor; M. F. Schryver, sexton. The ladies will meet with Mrs. Wilbur Swaver on' July 2, for an all--day meeting. The Gurnee Boy Scouts' baseball team played North Prairie Wednes-- day and came home victorious with a score of 12 to 7. George McCullough J. W. Gray and L. F. Fenlon made a business trip to Chicago, Friday. Gurnee residents were called out1 at four o'cloék Friday morning to #ight the flames which destroved the Kimer Fuller home west of here. When the first few volunteetrs ar-- rived mt the sceme the end of the woodshed was ablaze and a seore or more buckets of mwdl have aaved the whole ing but water was unobtaingble, until: the flames 'had gained fuoll «way, nevertheless, all the furniture, including even the nictures oh the wall and the setting heng in the basement were removed, MRS. M. L CHANDLER Local Editor Phone 818--M ARE A o'clock at the Prairie View rs. Clarence Knigge and Chicago visitors Satur-- GURNEE 8. PJopay ie 308| Ragert Rewse Mrs. H. B. "lr. ad Mrs. --| Mrs. C. Meut k fm'.Bl.'Pu.r! ning .tm G' re she \ Nrs. Chris + Inat week '_'1"':'.'_".'.5'. .n" $s it Aooaye conr ar tes ues [ thar omcs ol hnd d, but the rest of the struc>| IMPRESSIONS NEAR HOME *|\ ture . to the ground. No one Lake Geneva, Wisconsin -- ||/ seems how tht fire started ]. Nina Jane Rouse ~ 'PH as Mrs. Fuller stated that they had | 4 i 'no fire that night. ' * " \ _ Several members of --he: Gurnee| . > (Continued) : , l Garden Club accepted the invitation| . Leaving the ¥, M. C. A. Camp we hof lln.uan-r at the Leo Mormann|! continued e our ::ly. a:'qwtlmegi home Monday afternoon to inspect | through regular jungles of-- under-- \ her flower 5udul. One of the . brush and trees, but mostly alongf 'most interesting exhibits w':: fi.t.hoé neat little paths in front ef h';t;t.l:ulf iris, of which she has 48 va . _| homes 'and regular little sett ts | Mr. and Mrs. John Bottger .nd| of cottages, such as Belvidere Puk.i ' Mr. and Mrs. John Thommessen vis--| We passed the Rockford Camp and | ited the latter's parents at Kenosha 5001 reached Conference Point where . Friday. . My, Thommessen has just there is a Methodist Sunday school | returned from a Milwaukee hospital| Camp Ass'n.. They have a wonder-- / where he underwent a serious opera. ful location, the point on which they 'tion. have their buildings protruding out _ 'Miss Dorothy Welch visited her into the l"k"' to such "" extent d"ti ~cousin, Miss Lily Domoney at Wau--| they ""'&" y command a compléte : Kkegan last week. \ view of Williams Bay but the lake < | with is beautiful shore line in both | } J R directions. -- At this point we turned ; i DlAMOND LAKE ! at a perfect right angle around a big', j Dr. /and Mrs. Jofies entert rined ?:xd::c: :,j:;,\ a\:ssfomto::x;:::! 1 friends on fi\mday in honor of the past the Congress Club then mm! °"""°" birthday. g | attactive" homes . with _ beautiful | Mrs. Lewis "lufl and children MT8-- wrounds into the town of Williams 1 W. Mason and Mrs. A. O. Rocken--| Bav, where we found-- three inter-- ; bach attended a farewell party Fiv" 'geting steamers docked. '; | _ Mr, Woodin, Sr., spent Monday ?»with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Uhil, of Evanston, ate Sunday dinnep with. Mrs Caro-- \line Mitchell. "@ fe Mr. and Mrs. John Bottger and Mr. and Mrs. John Thommessen vis-- ited the latter's parents at Kenosha Friday. Myr. Thommessen has just returned from a Milwaukee hospital where he underwent a serious opera-- tion. Mrs. Lewis Mills and children Mrs, W. Mason and Mrs. A. O. Rocken-- bach attended a farewell party viven for Mrs. Gill, of the Buffalo Creek Farm Saturday afternoon. Dr. 'and Mrs. Jones : entertrined friends on Sunday in honor of: the latter's birthday. _ . Tt l ',ia"invflad to come out and bring a \lunch.> A collection will be taken to t pay for the ice cream. Mrs. Frank Johnson and sister of St. Louis, visited in Evanston on Thursday. 42 2 Shirle yand Raymond Rockenbach are staving with their sister, Mrs. |Lewis Mills; ** ' 'Mr, and Mrs. Ed Mitcnell and Miss | Caims, of Chicago, called on Mrs. H. A' Mills and Mrs. Lewis Mills Tgunday. * .>*/*~ _ ~9=. :38 uk0 ¥Mrs. Ost. Mrs, Bartlett and Hiram Bartlett motored to Rockford Friday Mrs. Ost will spend a week in Rock-- ford before returning to her home in St. Louis. s The shrubbery. around Mr. Eins-- man's former home is being removed making it easier.to see automobiles goming from the lake. .. _ _ -- -- _ ~ _ _ Thsa: Piamond Lake Sundgy school will hold its annual picnic on Wm. Lemker's lawn Thursday, Everyone and everyone reported a& gO0U Ti > H. Gleason was a caller at the H. A. Mills home on Sunday. T Mr.. and> Mrs. George, Bdnno'l'm day. Friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Knigge to celebrate the birthdays of Mrs. Fred Towner and Mrs. Knim -- Mrs. Alan Weisko ville visited with Mrs sohn Thursday. ; visited with the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs. Irvine, of Zion City Sun day Chicago with Mra. Jensen. Mrs. H. A. Mills visited with Mrs. Robert Rouse Thursday. ___ > _ Mr. ad Mrs. LeRoy Kane, Mr. and Mrs. C. Meuth spent Tuesday eve-- ning at 'the Gordon Ray home. _ Sunday afternoon two young boys took a horse belonging to Martin Hickman Hickman from the pasture. The Hickmans went in search .of the two young thieves and found them both riding the horse near Everett. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kane, Helen and Libbiec Mills attended the dance at Half Day Saturday evening. | having had an operation performed on her eye last Wednesday. Mrs. Sophie Towner is staying at the Jen-- sen home during Mrs. Jesen's ab-- were given in dairyine and poultry raising in which vocational agricul-- tural departments of the local high schools cooperated. . People in all sections where schools were held are interested: in\ such work for next year.--School Life. Wyoming farm people of all ages attended evening agricultural classes last winter. Short extensgive courses Texas claims first place; a recent revort to the United States Bureau of Fducation shows a total of 6385 for that state. Nearly 600 of these homes are in rural districts, Chris _ THE STAR -- Garage In providing homes for irs. R. Dawson and daughter Zel were Lake Forest visitors Thurs All kinds of Auto Kepair V Complete battery Service Competem Mechanics + Welahag Day and Night Service Phone 317 Ivanhoe Repair Shop Ford Repair Work and Retopping Ford Accessories For Sale Chris Jensen Jensen M. W. Jaremus, Prop. ABREA, ILL spent t <of Liberty George Hein daughter Zel. Monday good «ime performed teachers, in _ We lost practically no time as the. natural and, also, the artificial beau. ty along the shore was much more, \inviting to us than the town life.. ' The east side of the bay we found alF belonged in one large estate and. ?the shore nath led us tnrough more | iungle. and natural beauty, but at tCedar int, opposite . Conference | Point w#, discovered the Lake Gen-- Leva °Y Club with many pretty ' sail boats tugging at their moorings Land fust aroynd the next eurve a particularly beautiful nome with the %nr@tflest rustic summer house, rustic bridge and seats. There were vine !.covered arches across our path thru \ which we caught picturesque views of THE LAKE the lake. We continued passing _ New Voiles and Printed Crepes C o~s=*' Lead The Mode In---- _ _A L*' ** ---- ; Ractt 4- fy / f | P3 . s s y a '}" e-- s % . Clio 'fi' ;"'fi,'% PR T ','(' y ME3 N R d\ } 4 s e, \ NP ' uk * ?K' v . ; e = + #*-- l'%g a ~ ',' 4 o '\'3'_{:' . B /J' \ U PxsA.\ s PPrA _ l T. B 7 s P | | Mo 0M ¥ | "I M |\ i4 5/ ' JY N t . A "';f},,il,llii' * { f | 38 e ' 3 ' Popular "Kid Boots" Sweaters Ev 331/,% to 50 % COUXTY REGISTER. WEDNESDAY, JUNE Silk Dress Mduin, Suuls Pn ie > BC . EY CW" more p¥etty Lomes as w mm' lawn and thence to * B prine) oie ied Cige o) | 59 ae t der c qp, y mrgand | and at point discovered the .. As we followed the path around | »lnmi Russian building on the| Ceylon Point and to the Mitchell tethtco! . T. Crane, We soon came | grounds we discovered. a most beau--| to Lakeside Park or Elgin Ouu'u!'ul arbor, partly covered . with: lwma included a large club lwuu{many colored flowering vines and | ! and many little cottages and: then overlooking a rough stone tonnuln{ \ more beautifu\ homes and fimgh' and a gradual slope of lawn down to , here we found an abundance oteab-j the water's edge. * J{blo'"itd':ié fireplaces, porgehes, paths| ~~Continuing on around Gypsy Bay: and bridges. We stopped to rest ntf we found for the first time a regu--| \ one BHttle point along here, which, lar'public road. along the--shore, but | | protruded out into the Narrows and all of these changes only added to | as we parte| the shrubbery to step the interest wof the hike. The high--| \nearer the waters edge we discoy.| way soon Jleft us and we returned to | ered a preity log cabin and stone| our path along the shore,.. Aniong| | seat, under vine covered trees and many more picturesque homes we | underbrush completely hidden from found the degrest log hut and a, Ithe path but a few feet away and , dream of-- a garden and pond oc-] tram all shore life behind but com-- cupied by a proud family of pure| ~~Leaving Laoke Geneva and passing on around through Geneva Bay we found traveling easy along various kinds of paths and past more homes but upon reachine Ceylon Point we came to the J. J. Miighell estate wita its beautiful home which took the aspect of an old castle with its red roof and chimney towers peering through the many trees which sur-- roundéd it. We needs must take a few minutes to absorbh this beauty, the low wall of cobblestones along the water's edge, the six . beautiful steps of flowers, curving around the 'm;gm;'_h ich led up to the velvet A -- very-- large selection in fibre silk and silk and wool at .: . . A recent style bull-- tin says that sweat-- ers are the sports note everywhere, and smart dressers . [ here . echo that -- sentiment. So you will probably want several 'of these at-- :ractive models _ in mm and -- all the summer shades. $2.98 br | | Mr. and Mrs, Elisworth and chil-- + dren--ant Miss Edith Horens of El-- Wilma Kruckenberg who has been at the Victory _ Meniorial hospitai for the past few weeks returned to her home here Friday. MER PROCKS: Wednesday Saturday 9:00 --12:00 A. M. > f 1:00 -- 4:00 P. M. © AREA, ILL. Smart--newynthl&. FAshioned with all the features expects of well-- made blouses and splendidly tailored of guaranteed Imported English Broad-- cloth. Heretofore Broadcloth blouses have been $5.98 and up--now 1 98 you may have them at ...... ® New Overb'onses Of Imported English roadcloth ' Geo. A. Jones DENTIST Citizens Baj Building t0 gin, IIIL., were Sunday guests at the Jonn H. Horens home, #% Sunday, June 29, 8t. Mathews Ey-- angelical Lutheran church will cele-- brate their annual Mission festival. At 2:80 p. m. there will be German service at which the Rev. F. G. Kueh-- nert of Crystal Lake will deliver the sermon and at 8:00 p. m. English service at which the Rev. Roehrs of Norwood Park, I!IL., will speak, _ Mr. and Mrs. Baumonk ang baby of Fort Wayne, Ind., motored out: and are visiting at the Charles Baumonk home. i ¥, Simple modes are these for young girls, yet very charm-- ing and lovely for that very reason. Apparel that will appeal equally to girls and their mothers, for their smartness is always in good taste and of the sort befitting youth,, while their prices are exceedingly low. oi §5. uis Smart styles for every Summer occasion at $1.98 ° $2.98 Many a man would be rich today if "good in-- tentions" had been followed. The trouble is that the fellow who is always INTENDING to save money TOMORROW very seldom does so. . The only INTENTIONS that amount to anything are those that are backed up yilh ACTION, OPEN A sSAVINGS ACCOUNT IN THIS BANK TODA Y--NOT TOMORROW. 3 Children's Voile Dresses 4) July 4, 1924 t ~The annual Sunday school picnic of the Evangelical church will be held on this day in Mr. W. Butt's grove. All kinds© of refreshments will be sold. A bowling aliey will be on the place and other kinds of entertain-- ig~ games and 'different. attractions will be provided. All will be assured of a good time, All members and friends from far and near are cor-- dially invited. Come one and all, Make this the most successful pienic our congregation has ever hnad. We ean do it if all members help and our many friends patronize our pic-- nic as they did the bazaar of our Ladies Aid. Coats and Suits Reduced to 25% to 50% LONG GROVE