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Lake County Register (1922), 21 Mar 1925, p. 2

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lml'.&&tfllfi.&u A. Ross attended Wednesday af-- terncon meeting of the Libertyville Women's Club. ; Charlotte Kublank is on the sick list this week. Charles are ill this week. _ _ _ The "Old Oaken Bucket" given by the Dramatie Club of the St. Joseph's Church --at the Auditorium on Tuesday evening was thoroughly :Hflhfiomm'b-' h%cumnm Erwin Hoimes 'hlll with the mumps. Robert Cameron of Lake Forest mm'::-l.-dl-nl.'m gan, arrived in Area Wednesday, urday evenings, March 27 and 28. The play is concerned with the ad-- er Elks" at the Community House. These will be most enjoyable even-- ings which none will want to miss. Mrs. Clara VanHorn of Palatine was an Area visitor Tuesday. The Libertyville and Area W. C. T. U. will hold their annual institute at the residence of Mrs. Maria Lill, 212 Elm Court on Tuesday March 24 m'»ulox M. Interesting have been made to the pro-- gram. All women whether members or not are cordially invited to be present. Please bring box lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Lansing and daugh-- ter Opal were Gary, Indiana visitors over the week end. y fence of a Brother Elk a plan is put forward which results in many money quickly, With the conven-- smaller spaces by the use of many musical service in honor of Fanny Crosby the blind composer whose hymns number thousands and sung in scores of languages. The hymns used for congregational singing and the choir members will all be Crosby hymus. The offering will be added to the offerings of thousands of--ot-- her churches and will be used to build a Memorial home for the aged. This will be a unique service which you .will enjoy. Monday at 7:30 the choral Sociaty «i Ivanhoe meets with Mr. iyank AREA AND IVANHOE CHURCH-- ES BEAUTIFULLY REXNOYATED On recent Sundays the Area and * The inaikes es on c Ivanhoe church interior has good as the others have been which is A'me best mdvertisement of the meal that can be giver Come and Wednesday at 8 P. M. the Lenten Prayer Meeting will be held at Mr. Jevne's Topic: "The Disciples Daily Life" Luke 12:22--84. _ _ F . Friday at 7:30 Young Peoples So-- ciety meets with Miss Jessie Knut-- son, Leader Miss Helen Russell. Friday and Saturday the Area Athletic Club gives the play "Broth-- nval disner,. This has become an evert sooked forward to by wur ev * w.ity. The. dinner will be as Preaching Services Ivanhoe 10:00 A. M. Area 11:15 A. M. Sermon subject: "Sait.'" *# 5s / men vider the direction of Mr. John H. Rouse will hold their fourth an-- _ Area--Ivanhoe League Parish .__C. Arthur Jevne, Minister Sunday School Area 10:00 A. M. Ivanhoe 11:00 A. M. Union Evening services 7:30. Ivanhoe choirs will lead in a fine LaVerne Swan is ill with a severe Tuesday from 5--8 P. M. the Area n modernized. The wide spaces wall have been broken up into MRS. M. L. CHANDLER Local Editor Phone $13--M ARE A Ernest N. Smee ~----BUILDER OF GOLF--GROUNDS TENNIS COURTS, PARKS, GRADING Basements Dug -- Sewer Work at the Com-- 'I.Jr..edhddln. Oftto Oben-- auf at Long Grove Saturday. our neighbor towns have and are do-- ing. 'This is the time to give this matter some hought befoys election as after that time you all know, we are set again for--another year un-- lluu.uhldfi-hdld.'hy not meet at the Town Hall on cau-- cus day with all the "get together" spirit and map out ways and means for a "better roads movement ?" towns might get us up and doing &s Consaer who have been ill the past the week with_her mother Mrs. Mo-- line in Chicago.: . _ | ©~. C ._ John Yore of Everett"was a busi-- ness caller here Shturday. s Mrs. Harry Mason ndehlldr' called on Mrs. E. S. Krueger Tues" day afternoon. Roads, good roads to a community are a great advantage and means lower taxes in more ways than the assessors and collectors part. Take the extra age to vehicles and say nothirig of tiful by the fine work of Mr. Emory A. Lawrence, an experienced church decorator of Chicago. The rather large wall spaces have been divid-- ed into panels and these panels have make the church guditorium an ar-- tiscall beatiful room and thus con-- duce to the spirit of worship and praise, t presented --resolutions commending Mr. Emory A. Lawrence of Chicago for the fine artistic skill shown in every detail of the work and thank-- ing the Tripp Lumber Co. for their donation of material used. The Wo-- mans Society and the Philathean Class are to be congratulated on the fine piece of work which has been made possible by their generosity. The Church auditorium -- of the gray and..tan and gold paper. . A light ceram tint has been used on the spaces about the panels, The ceiling has been calcimined a light tan. As a result the Church audi-- torium presents a very -- pleasing, restful appearance satisfying to the artistic taste and creating a wor-- shipful atmosphere. money for the decorating and to Mr. E. A. Lawrence for his fine artistic treatment of the church interior. Area Church has been greatly beau Last Sunday, Mr. George A. Ross presented resolutions of apprecia-- tion to Mrs. John Dietz and her Sun-- day School for their fine gift of the Altogether-- the hmui?m&' _with . a . yery--rich vrav and.tan and #old paper. . A All kinds of Auto Repair Work Mr.H. A. Eggers and Mr. Paul BOOST REGISTER ADVERTIS-- Last Sunday, Mr. George Brainerd Mrs. Ruby Maether is spending THE STAR Illinois 'out and the usual fine lunch served. Miss Nashold is a new arrival in Wauconds having passed the winter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. was well attended tho the roads are in awful condition off the pavement. The Woman's Auxiliary of the ""'":hfiuannnlmm bakery at the Community house Tuesday evening. There was a good Paul Haas and wife of Omaha, Neb., were week end guests at the Gofie of their father, Joseph Haas. . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Golding, son Alvin, daughter Helen and hlush::, Van Harz of Chicago and Mr. Mrs..Elmer Golding of Libertyville were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Golding Sunday. The twelve year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dowell is criti-- eally ill at her home two miles east the church fund. The members of the ~Girls' Club were entertaineid by Miss Beula Nas-- hoid at the home of her uncle, Eu-- DPr. L. E. Golding and wife of Lib ertyville and Mrs. E. B. Neville call-- ed on Mrs. Jane Nevilie and Mr, and Mrs, Frank Carr Sunday afternoon. ~Herman Hawk who has been suf-- fering with an ulcerated tooth went to Chicago for treatment last week, He is better at this writing. Lois Broughton returned to 'her home here Saturday of last week af-- ter visiting her tousin, Mrs. Harris of Aurora for several days. -- Mr. W.~Baseley spent Monday and Tuesday &t Waukegan. _ Lewis Hubbard and aunt, Mrs. Carrie White spent one day last week at 'Waukegan.. > Rev. Riley of Marengo called on friends 'here Tuesday. Mm was pastor of the Federated-- Mrs. Homer Lincoln has been ser-- fously ill at her home here but is on the gain at this time. m""'manddaneegh- by the ladies of Transfiguration Catholic Church St. Patricks day mer Lincoin who has --been--quite ill with the flu at her home here. She Rev. and Mrs. G. Scheider enter-- tained Rev. and Mrs. Krabl of Pala-- tine the first of the week. R ' Mrs: Shannon of White Lake, Wis. is caring for her daughter Mrs. Ho« is improving. Mrs. Julia Prior and grand daugh-- ter Beula Nashhold-- returned to their home here Monday after pass-- ing the last week with relatives at Black Riverfalls; Wis. K. A. Piror and 'Geo. Glackburn, D. L. Putnam and several others at-- tended a Masonic entertainment at Woodstock Monday evening. Dr. C. W. Sowles and family of Waukegan called on his mother and sisters recently . & of¥. here for several years. _ Shingles 100% Right for Re--roofing THE LAKE C WAUCONDA The proceeds will go to Wbenyouroofstamwhik.vuh':x.advicc--ndn speak from years of experience-- put a new roof. But get a roof that will last--a roof of Barrett Giant Shingles. These thick, m;:#mmhtge (12 x 14 inches). They're specially a for re--roofing--can be laid right and cold and saves expense. Yarps Ar Arga, Prammtis Vriew Arxo Giaxer b c --~Phome Area 103 8. L TRIPP LUMBER COMPANY night. . The fmms.,,,..*"*,.;; car on the side of the to repair the lights on his machine and De-- Francis Richardson and Frank De Bois, both of Waukegan were vie-- garage. No one was injured. On Wednesday night at 8:00 Miss Lmells Flood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Flood became the bride of George Peterson. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's w Norman Brown entertained he executive officers of the Wau-- kegan . Eastern Star at her' home here Monday night» @ *:< ; by Miss.Birdella Flood, sister of the erashed into the standing car. The _ Mrs, G. T. McCullough is much h:"nd after a serious lll;na . The condition of Charlotte Hook who was operated on at the Victory Memorial: Hospital two weeks ago n unchanged. > ; ao nd: Bottger of Chicago has urned home after several days visit 'with relatives in Gurnee. '~ Phe local camp of Royal Neigh-- 'hfi'-lebuu-d their 25th lnn?v?b sary last-- Saturday..-- Two _ candi-- dates --were initiated.. A delicions 'The --Woodmen will bold a card party at the hall March 24, which will be followed by lunch and dane-- thei rhome in Waukegan. _ An unusually large crowd attend-- &\ummnfle.b'n given by the en March 17, at their hall here. Miss Isabelle Bratzke in colo-- nial costume won prize as best dressed. lady, while James Sneesby, Jr., as Uncle Sam won same honor for the men. "The comic lady and gent were Mrs. Wilbur Swayer, . a 30 maid, attired in a "gunny ick with many patches, and Sher-- man Dietmeyer of Wadsworth, a re-- gular bum. A roast beéf supper was served at 11 o'clock. *~"_*_ The Warren Cemetery » Associa-- tion met with Mrs. Ellen Camb on dunch was served after meeting. Fifty--three members were present, two of whom were 75 years of age and regular attendants, (Five char-- ter--members were in attendance. -- Mrs. Charles Wilbur of W&- wan was the guest of her sister, ";';. Potter 'l'ue,day and Wednes-- T mt * Wednesday. ©BOOST RECISTER ADVERTIS-- ..6n of Mr. and Mrs. 4554 Greenwood Ave: young man is John H GURNEE taken to McClure's ¢>#6 Joseph Ofenbeck spent Wednes-- day in Chicago. Quite a number attended . the birthday party of George Reimers on Saturday evening. Bunco was MMW;!;::WQ:II;':S was served. guests depa: early all wishing George many hap-- py returns of the day. faemtniare on y parents, Mr. an r8. Charles Gosswiller. March 24. Admission 25¢. Lunch A course in "school orchestra" is given by the extension department. of Detroit Teachers' College. This course is intended for teachers who wish to direct orchestras and to ~Mrs. Knolt of Half Daémnt Mon-- day morning at Long Grove. Th members of the Young j L@tyo'f_the'.hfec""nkm eal Chureh will give a Blunco Party at the Union Hall Tuesday evening Sunday March 22nd English Len< ten services at 10 A. M. Topic of sermon: "Jesus and Pilate." All members and friends are cor-- dially invited. Visitors welcome. will be served. 8 ¢ Mrs. Ida Krueger of Libertyville visited with her sister Miss Lafrents the latter part of the week, : Ralph Meyer was on the sick list the fore--part of the week. noon 'with his parents. ow T Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Umbdenstock entertained company from Chicago _Momdmflb"lhr spent Saturda: uy' evening nts, Mr. Lyle Lemker of Libertyville was a Long Grove caller last Thursday. Henry Laske Sr., was on the sick u':!m*"%wuu : erman iger. was a> = vflhnflu'_ y i. _ Evangelical Church Mr. and Mrs.: Henry Delhne spent Monday-- morning at Barrington. Mike Johnson of Wisconsin called on firends here on Wednesday, -- Announcing Change of Hours 9:00 -- 12:00 A. M. 100 -- 600 P. M. Miss »ITIZENS BANK BUILDING WEDNESDAY SATURDAY Phone 492--W GEO, A. JONES at the Hans home Sunday af-- Carl A. Stadler, Pastor ll j S l I ll l C lay March 22nd Engli gl mr'i'm.n i0 CA af -r:.l:.&',..al are e 21, 1923 LONG | . The Reliable Laundry II _ Launderers, Dry Cleaners & Dyers > PHONE LIBERTYYVILLE 67R Register first with live news and only $2.00 per year, Why not change with it? Doing your washing at home is as out of buutnvdhqbyueut. And it is just as foolish when you can get it done for less than it costs at home. The Old Order Y ou will soon need Disc Harrows -- Lever Harrows Spring T ooth Harrows Grain Drills : Cultipackers _ We have a full line of Horse and Tractor tools Farm Implements PRICED RIGHT For Sale by J. J. ROUSE P. 0. Grayslake, HL Phone Libertyville 618--R--2 WET WASH 20 POUNDS FOR ied ¥¥k

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