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Lake County Register (1922), 17 Dec 1924, p. 2

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1 AREA Miss Marjorie Mills of Gurnee spent the week end with her cousin, Mrs, Wm. Albright. _ g" Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Andrews and daughter Helen of Chicago visited Mrs. Henry Kane who has been ill for some time, on Sunday afternoon. ~'Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Newbore of Libertyville were entertained at the J. C. Dorfler home Sunday evening. _ Earl Metzner "who has been ill for the past week is somewhat better Church. > Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knigge and daughters were week end ~-- Mr,. and Mrs. Clark and daughter Mary Jane spent the: week end in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Engelbrecht entertained twelve friends at a Bun-- eo party Thursday evening. _ _ -- Maleom Fry of Chicago called at the W. D. Porteous home Saturday afternoon, °. Mrs. Harry Rouse was a Wauke-- gan visitor Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauernsmith spent Sunday afternoon and evening with Mrs. Schumacher and family of Druces Lake. % Mrs. J. W. Chandler and son Joel were Chicago visitors Monday. Mrs. Coleman and Miss-- Tillie Kublank of Libertyville called on «Mrs. Herman Kublank Sunday af-- ternoon. -- Mrs. Wm. Zersen and E. W. Fen-- ner -- and -- daughter . Evelyn spent . Mrs, Channing Barnes has been helping Mr. Barnes in his office in Chicago for the past two weeks. _ Thursday with Mrs. Herman Zersen Rev. and Mrs. Wheaton were the week end guests _of the latters brother, R. D. Cook» and family. fiafl«uied the Home coming of the Diamond Lake Church on Sun-- day. Rev. Wheaton was a former Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lehmkuhl entertained the former's uncle and ::tfiv-l!i:hlmdhrkou&lm Mrs. Wm. Eddy spent several dngihahuolutmk. . and Mrs. Wm. Zersen enter-- tained Mr. and Mrs, Fred Kropp of 'Lake Zurich on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rittler were guests of the former's parents in mln'.?oh?:odgoy' a an wwhthmm visitors Saturday afternoon. Mr. . William Meyers who recently came from North Dakota is visit-- ing (at the F. W. Kuebker home. _ The Womans Society will hold an all day meeting in the church l!a ment Thursday December 18. 13 will be the yearly meeting and ' reports for the year will be read onn ntmasand supper se y all who helped at the bazaar are earnestly invited to be present. This is a very important mecting and we b&lflwvmhepw. Annual Bazaar of the Ivan-- Helen and Ralph and Mra. Will Vickery motored to Waukegan Sat-- urday, n Mrs. Emma Herschberger of Lib-- ertyville spent Monday afternoon at the Will Knigge home. Mr. and Mrs. William Joftrey's have moved into the Aicholz build-- ing which has recently been 'remod-- eled, into a two *flat apartment hoe Church which was held Tuesday December 9, was a great success. Over five hundred dollars was taken day in Waukegan. K & k oy mah ie = s Mrs. Ella Smith is home again af-- ter a pleasant visit with relatives in Waukegan. .a.;r':in'u':.mdm &mh.y. The Dramatic Club meets at the home of Mrs. J. E. Shepherd Tues-- day night. Doiph home Friday night to prac-- tice the Christmas music. Lester Dolph was an Ivanhoe vis-- itor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Frear and family of Grays Lake visited at A. E. Ransom's Sunday. Mr. William Wagner was a busi-- ness visitor at Morton Grove Sat-- Mrs, J, L. Shepherd spent Thurs-- MRS. M. L. CHANDLEK Local Editor Phone 8138--M BATISFACTION GIVENX TWO , A. Hutchinson 801 Waest Park Avenue FLOOR SURFACING * " Phone 256--J IVANHOE the -- Diamond _ Lake meets at the Frank Miss Carrie Chard, of Uhm ville, m"l'hc Birthday of © King" was enjoyed by all. The Rev. and Mrs. Wheaton of Wheaton, Illinois, were able to at-- tend the services, and Rev. Wheaton was able to give a very interesting talk mindinmplo of the "old days", . Rev. ton preached in Diamond Lake about forty three years ago. He drove from Liberty-- ville to Diamond Lake every Sunday with a'®horse and buggy. He also told of conducting revival meetings and also some amusing anecdotes relating to the times he spent in Diamond Lake. Mr. Ray Andrews, of Libertyville, a descendant of Ira B. Ray, who set-- tled here in 1854, was able to tell of some of his early experiences in Diamond Lake, He told of an enor-- mous Christmas tree, lighted by many candlés in the church, which m remembered vividly as a small y. 4 Mrs. Jamison, nee (Mattie Davis) of Milbugn, who was organist when Rev. Wheaton preached was also at the services. She sang a solo. Mr. Gordon Ray read a list of names of those people who still re-- side in the community and have spent most of their lives here, Mr~H. A. Mills _ _ ~'"5 . " Charles Belinski Chas. © Butterfield "*-- k. " Mrs: Anfile Smith Mrs. Nellie Bartlett Mrs. Sophia Ost A number of these were at the services, being Mrs. Bartlett, Chas. Belinski, Mrs. Chas. Butterfield and nrir'l'o'.. e m the present minister of Diamond Lake, who has taken a great interest in the. community, made a few remarks. ~'The services were closed with a age 67 lived here 67 years Mrs. Mary Allanson --. . _ _ hymn "Blest be the Tie That Binds." A light lunch was served after the service, and every one was able to see all his old friends and neigh-- bors. Much credit should be given to Gordon Ray for his interest and arrangement of the program. -- -- A home coming was held at the Diamond Lake Church, Sunday aft-- ternoon at 2 o'clock at which about one hundred twenty people Attended DIAMOND LAKE * _A Gift Suggestion 39 North Shore Gas Co. 39 50 89 78 53 Operated by William A. Bachr Organization T tiam Te hos." Pittens yeaple some ago. i were counted who .muf"n: 'church fifty years ago. The names of some of these are. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ray, Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Mrs. Nellie Bartlett, Charles A. Bilinski, Ellswoth Wil-- cox, Charles M. Wilcox, Mrs, Salome Barbaras, Julia Barbaras, Mrs. Em-- ef, ing and & very interesting program was . rendered. Nellie Johnson, grand daughter of Mrs. Nellie Bart-- lett, played a piano solo. "In The Sweet Bye and Bye." The Congreg-- ation then sang "Blest be the Tie That Binds." J PHo ma Rouse, Mrs. Dell Andrews, Mrs, Mattie Jamison, Mrs. John Gosswill-- Mr. R. A. Smith of Area who is 83 years of age, told of the early history of the cubhrch. Mr. Smith was a member of the church sixty-- five years ago, and told of some in-- teresting experiences of that time, Mr. Doiph of Ivanhoe, who or-- ganized the Choral: Society and taught it for two years, gave a short talk and spoke of the pleasant ex-- periences with the Diamond Lake community. He led the congrega-- tion in <the singing of "Onward Christian -- Soldiers". <The young people were especially glad to see Mr. Doiph with them at the home coming. . _ RESt is i.' ons Six little girls, each holding a doll, sang a song, "Christmas 5.@- lies". g\"h of the girls, with the exceptioh of one, is a descendant of one who attended the church many years ago. Those who took part are . Bernice Gosswiller, --grand daughter of Mr. «and. Mrs. -- John Gosswiller, Alice Hutching, grand Gordon Ray presided at the meet-- A Welcome To Women WHAT MORE SUITABLE CIFT CAN YOU IMAGINE THAN ONE OR MORE OF THE 7 PER CENT PREFERRED SHARES OF A GOOD SOUND COM-- PANY .LIKE THIS ONE. WE WISH ALL OUR PATRONS AS WELL AS OUR SHAREHOLDERS A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW The Citizens State Bank of Area These shares may be had on cither a cash basis or on a monthly saving plan. Do Your Christmas * Shopping Early Come into our olce and let us explain to you how you can make the folks happy with a gift of a good safe dividend pay-- We not only invite you to open a personal account witi us, but we also will be glad to give you the benefit of our advice and ex-- perience in other business matters. We are never too busy to be pleasant. Women can be sure of receiving courteous attention in this institution. $ THE L LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hut-- ehhy! and Mrs.Sophie Towner; Bet-- ty Jane Rouse, grand daughter of Mrs. Annie Rouse and Mr. and Mrs, H.. A. Mills; Lois Dyer grand daughter of Mrs. Darby; Rose Batz, grand mter of Mr. Kraft; and Myrtle ins, who is a new comer in Diamond Lake. m Church. Next Sunday, December 21 at 9 On LONG GROVE Marry PTannenstill, Prop. --'_" AREA, ILL kinds of Auto Kepair Work Complete bL.ttery Service Competen Mechanics THE STAR Garage -- Welding Day and Night Service Phone 317 On Christmas day December 25, at 10 AiM. festival service in the German language: let us worship in spirit and truth thé new born King and make room for Him in our hearts that He may. bless every one of us, His family, our congregation, our friends and neighbors in the «community, --Rev. CarkA. Stadler. On Saturday, December~27, at 8 P.M. our Y. P. League will give an-- other bunco party at the union hall ing will go to the Orphans Home at Bduoavifl: to .bring --Christmas cheer into the hearts of the mother-- sess and fatherless children there. Don't forget the offering please. friends neighbors, d a de-- ;Is&ul":v';odnc. w:'fi-:u us bring an accord-- (og io the promade dicinins o oour heart: for the offering of this even-- Buckwheat Cakes « Home Made Sausage That is the breakfast menu that put the pep into our fathers, Cold weather has no terrors for you when your morning meal includes these two. We have the buckwheat and make our own sausage from our own receipe. Our stock of CHRISTMAS--CANDIES is com-- plete and we can supply all your needs. Plage your order for CHRISTMAS FRUIT CAKE--the best youever tasted at 80c per pound. _Order Your Christmas Poultry Now for Early Service -- If you prefer maple syrup, we have that too. Titus Brothers Electric Shop Make It An Electrical Christmas 17 Englebrecht & Rittler --~-- ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Choice Baltimore Oysters Nothing would please the folks more than a Five Tube Ken-- nedy Radio.. You get a thrill in being able to hear across the continent.. That's where you get the extra value in the Kennedy Set. Come in and see our special Christmas Assortment <of Floor Lamps and Reading Lamps. We have all kinds, all shades, at all prices. Do not pass up this opportun-- ity. Don't fail to inspect our High Grade Washing Machines at values that are scarcely for ladies and men will be given. Refreshments will be served, admis-- slon 25¢. Encouraged by our first PHONE 38 AREA Announcing Change of Hours 9 :00 -- 12 :00 A."fif ] :00 -- 6 :00 P. M. WEDNESDAY SATURDAY Grove,. Again three prizes Geo. A. Jones DENTIST M\ party we hope that still more of m-q: will take part in this ::-_Dos ;:fi-t the date Decem-- CITIZENS BaAXNK BUILDING Phone 492--W AREA, ILLINOIS PBrW To k

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