---- Mirs. M. A. CHANDLER -- |) Mrs. Blunt of Evanston spent _ .. «Local Editor several days with Mrs. Nellic Bart-- t i.) e a®> Mrs. -- Robort Rouse and Mrs. C. feeem«« ® ® W. Parks motored to Gage's Lake 'Mr. and-- Mrs. Edward Zersen of | and Waukegan on Friday. t c eno. the week end with'~ Ray Bros. are remodeling their e for .m'-'l. Mr. and In.ldlnen hall to accomodate the large Herman Zersen. mgmfifilflyndthedamonry _Mr. Mrs. H. C. Meyer, Miss | y ~evening. Thirteen hun-- [uld ::,U,A%!lph Meyer, Mrs.| dred dance tickets were sold the ffuida Rouse and daughter, Dorothy, | @Y8Ding of Memorial Day, -- Rotored to Arlin:ton Heights Sun--| _ Diamond Lake should ~well feel lay afternoon and" attended the PYOUI of the rmumber of. young urch services. people graduating from the Liberty-- "Mrs. Frank Bsumgartrer was a 'nh; High School from this com-- ie ieitor Saturday. . | munity, _ Tbm who . graduated 'v'"*. i nnik Wiko --¥entho Cnnnoiros som id ".'OIQ: & !"h_ Wffld\, Alfred ts Frank Bsumgartrer was a . and Mrs. James Sorenson and er, Mary of Fon Du Lac, mo-- m:.v.tm.dmd in were guests at the W. J. h-;ln.lihnmuuud 4 Chicago are visiting at ;Mh and Paol and Mrs. J. L. entertained Sunday eve-- t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pow of Fairfield. who were and Mrs. Rudolph Dorfler and 'und Mrs. Edwin Roder Mrs: Gys Erickson, Miss Mar-- t Horne, Mr. and Mrs. James h of Elgin--and Oray Baker of igo on Sunday. c . and Mrs. Leland Lansing and hter, Opal--spent the week end lt"h'dhn.vldflngnhfim ns Swan and children, Ro-- and Laverne and Miss Edna 6 left Sunday evening for Lake y, at Minong, Wisconsin where will 'spend the summer. r. and Mrs. Charles Lehmkuhl son, Charles motored to High-- Park, Sunday evening. _ ie children, of the Grammar ol enjoyed a picnic in Rouse's ds and Vacek's Subdivision on ry of last week. The children and Mrs. W. 0. Bell of High-- 'urk spent S#nday at the F. C. nsc PArssiund: t it t i2 dnc ie ces : N. At I to Mundelein Friday and spent might at the Mosris Chandler 8. Their daughter, Miss Ruth . and Mrs. Robert Dawson en-- ined the former's father over mhmxmw.nd and Mrs. Popp of Lake Zur-- ire entertained at--the Will Wrench spent Monda h Rockenbach and :I::: field Township High School. -- y evening. and Mrs. H. C. Payne were gan visitors Thursday after-- of Ivanhoe were guests at me of Mr. and Mrs. Harry istill on Sunday. that Mr. Vacek--so kind | them-- to use. P°: y es an annual fete at Eimhurst R. D. Cook and Mrs. Emma madea business trip to Wau-- Saturday evening. '@and Mrs: Albert Roder en ed Mr. and Mrs. George , and son Ray, Mr. and Mrs. .Prouty of Barrington, Mr. on who taught the Primary of the Mundelein Grammar for the past year returned i Mrs. Clayton Tiffany are over the birth of a little on Sunday, June 7. 'ances Dolton spent the with relatives in Dolton, their wedding anniver-- ND LA KE neighbors of the Ost, Mrs. Caroline motored _ to EIN last Sunday. _" Relph 'and Otto Meyer spent Son-- y at their home here. "L.iln. lqn:'..&.: family spent> Tuesday. & to Palatine Thorsday. __Nr. and Mrs. Charies Kipta en--| . NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS FPOR $15,00000 OF BONDS OF Cenamed company from Chicago scHooL, DisrRior No..75 LAKE Mr. afd Mrs. Joe Young spent| COUNTY, _ ILLINOIS, ( ; LEIN DISTRICT). T Friday with Mrs. Joe Stoffel. Notice is hereby in that the Mr. and Mrs. E. Geary were busi-- nm-«mmm mvh..honnhhm-'d&,c,w'm.flma day evening. | Hlinoig, (Mundelein District), will, l&!.flbfldlmlhhvu,..mmm.yd:-, bome Monauy"° WINi®® Lehman | A. D. 195% at 740 ociect ©. MJ k at school :a-muam-w»,,..udmhmvmd muhnmhhwma--mmn-- ME and Mrs Cn.,1,; i; . _____ |teive sealed bids for the purchase of \ Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Meyer and family were callers at the E. H. Mr. and Mrs. John Stunke! and sons, John .Jr., and Robert and daughter, Bernice, the Misses Nancy Johnson, William KNr. a Elwood Dowell was visitor Sunday, * Mr. and Mre |IAhe fraah -..."M'w'h--m'. Ray Lyle and Marv ehudren visited -- at the George Rockenbach home in Deprfield last Sunday evening. 'fi--dg-.hmmvgn.': aukegan spent Memoria! Day iting the Allanson families. « The Petersons and Frazérs spent Mrs. Robert Cooper's niece has berti spending & few days with her last week. Diamond Lake is becoming a real metropolis now that gas has been brought to the homes in the town. _Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mills and Chas. Meyers, died suddenly on Saturday morning. He has lately run a boating place at Diamond Lake known as "Charlie's Place." lu-lnurmddtuhhr,um, of Half Day spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fret! Towner. Mr. --and Mirs. Albert Johnson of Eigin were. visitors at the Frank Johnson home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs: Erncit Butterfield lndthnonru,l'tfotldaho hltmk"llenthcyw'mw_. month with Mrs. Butterfield's mo-- ther, whom she has not seen for next Sunday evening at the church &t 7:45 p. m. Come and bring your children. _ All those interested in forming a choir, please hand your namé to My. C. W. Parks, A very pleasing musical evening meniond&li:d&m,m who took part p were ~&»;,Johnlbl-e,ln.mph!oun_ Miss Nellie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. be held at the 'H;Mf--vm"-- oli« dated School Friday evening, June 12. There will be something of pecial interest to all. <_ _ _ "e _ _ -- -- Children's Day will by observyed Wyench, Russell Towner, Donald Poulton, R. Dell. Beusching and Mil-- dred Umbendstock. 'The Many parts that they: have taken in the various activities at the school are too nu-- m<4rous to mention. -- The last party of the season will 'Mir, and Mrs. Johnson and daugh-- tor of. Michigan jare visiting at the W. L Woodin homeé. They made the trip by mutomobile, son, Minnic and 'Tillie Boede-- of Chicago spent Sunday at the WEST FREMONT served after a Davis Lake is | _ The Communion Service at Ivan-- hoe Sunday morning was very im-- pressive. 'Ten new members were ° | admittgd into membership, Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.-- 00) of bonds of said school district, w&ihud.vmmty. election in said district, held on May wil be dated July 1st, 1925, and will will be issued in The Petersen farm has becp sold m*!flfl-'fio;fi& sen expect to leave about | P\ M] moved into the rooms over the "garage at | Ivanhoe, formerly the Aicholzer Two Hundred -- Fifty Dollars, ($250.00) each. All of said bonds Mrs, Lester: D spent several dmmmmmwmu,, returning home Suhday. the summer vacation at home. It is reportel that Mr. Edgar Godwin has sold his farm. _--Mr. Frank Vickery has AMSnydorlhowtom::h.. paign, HIL, Thursday and son, nicely. death is a sad blow to her aged hus-- band 'as he is entirely blind ant will rhulwh'mndm. ip. > Mrs: George Brainerd cam4 home from the hospital Thursday, She is ."°/@. m. L. vansom and son, Ri-- chard ,attended service at Zion Sun-- day afternbon 'and also had the privilege of visiting the Radio Sta-- Lake City, Florida of the death of ln.Ll'.Kirhlnguvhom!or- merly a resident of Ivanhoe. Her The home of l'r-"l. Obenauf was destroyed by fire Friday night when a kerosene 'stove exploded, setting fire to the hmem'l\c flames spread _ so rapidly v&v little of the furniture and personal effects were saved. Mrs. Cora Dowell was a Waucon-- da visitor Saturday. > Mrs. O. Oberlin and Mrs. Albert Hafer were ~business visitors at Mundelein one day last week. Miss Orpha Russell who has taught the Gould school. will leave Sunday for>San . Francisco where she will visit her sister. Henry Oldorf of Chicago was a caller at the Albert Hafer home Miss Goldie Dowell spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. Cora Dowell. Mr. and Mrs. Clydq Wright and %'M were Wauconda visitors Mr. and Mrs. Golden of Maywood spent Thursday on their farm here man's Walter -- Nordmeyer and © Peter Mellow of Grays Lake were Thurs-- day_:'eflu visitors in --this. com-- munity, > = ¥r. Dan Odum and family from Mrs,. Charles Kipta entertained her sister and family from Chicago a few days last week. Mrs. N. Cherenovitch and* son spent Thursday at William Loh-- Mr. and Mrs. William -- Lohman and family motored to Libertyville Thursday nifht. for has TIVANHOE the purpose of building from duction. These -- Meutenants care and effectiveness that mark * Tor mntares, in on For in "The Dangerous Age," which was his first domestic comedy--drama for First National release, the villain was represented by Time. Changes wroucht by t*~c stealthy passing of years injected actors and actresses to fill partic-- ular parts, but he also creates or chooses situations in his story to carry out certain ends in the pro-- casts a picture he not only assigns The term "casting 'a picture" us-- udlly applies to the director's selec-- tion and engagement of the players for the various roles. _ With John M. Stanl, however, the action takes on a broader and more significant meaning. -- When -- he 43--45 SITUATIONS GOVERNK _-- CASTING OF PICTURES Choosing' Players for Film In-- volves Many Difficulties m < Hundred Fifty Doll: (9750.00) matuaing. o8 Miy 1st and Seven Hundred Dol-- lars, ~($750.00) -- mat on November 1st, of « year, All bids for said bonds must be accompanied btt?d check for 5% of the amount of such bid. lml:&ed'.hfi"dl!dlly A. D. the Fifteen (Hundred Dolia ($1500.00). of.said s.?':'xfi' mature !n,eh zr for ten (10) years, from 1926, to -- 11 j. U . BRNARD, Prop. ; Complete garage Service Day and Night one 456 _ _ _ .~ 345°N. Milwaukee Ave. Diamond Garage MAIN GARAGE Wednesday, June 10th Daily trips between Libertyville and Chicago and intermediate points. Yurordenw-,nedvewmi courteous fulflillment at low rates. Annourcing the Opening PHONES: PA HERMAN m;li?t WILLERS Motor Express R * . AT DIAMOND LAKE, ILLINOISJ LIBERTYVILLE, ILLS. Tires, Accessories, Gas, Oils All kinds of repair work by a skilled mechanic Clerk. It all . just happened. But if blame must be pinned somewhere, itbehngcfitoe::lhbhmdth plot. peo were not nearly as much at fault as the condition that propelled them with motive. The characters in 'this delightful, clever satire are really very llb'.-! able people." One' cannot help but | hold an affection for the husband (Lewis Stone )in spite of his blun-- déring --negligence. ~ > The" ~wife, (Florence Vidor) is ia most charm-- ing. admitable woman even when she turns to forbidden fruit to sat-- isfiy her yearning for tender de-- votion. . It is evident that the love | (Lew Cody) did not mean to te disloyal in the cartsses he Mwodl on his friend's wife. > esd "Husbands and -- Lovers," Stahi's latest triumph, wich begins. at the 'Auditorium -- Theatre 'Tuesday and Wednesday June 9 and 10, presents another and entively diffe.ert kind of a matrimonial mix--up, but again responsibility for the "dirty. work" is laid at the door of some condition or incident kxeuu no end of trouble into an otherwise happy household. > Only by. the nar-- rowest margin was a matrimonial tragedy averted. . _ And Time was the cause of it all, ~ $ 144--M i6 rrpecial, netting of" the"mock: a _ special stock-- : of the Cititens State Bank ol;n:;il.! b.held:thqbanh on Wednexday the 1st day of Fuly, | A. D. 1925, at*the hour of 7 ofelock {p. m., Standard time, for the pur-- pose of considering the following IMM: 2 , ~~THIRD--That the cavital st--ck of said bank be increased from Twenty Thongand 'Dollars, ($20,000.00) to the of Fifty Thousand Dollars, (850%0) which ~increase -- of One Hundred Seventy--five Dollars, {$175.00) per share ,of which sum One Hundred Dollars, {$100.08) per share shall be paid into the capital stock #hall be zold at the price of SECOND--That the name of said bank be changed from "The Citizens State Bank of Area," to "State Bank of Mundelein." f FIRST~--That the number of di-- rectors of-- said bank be increased from six (6) directors to seven (7) directors. OP THE CITIZENS STATE BANK OF ARE4. Prce 'Mrs. Geo. E. McDonald &5-- : 36 You Wouldn't Give a Mower so easily that you will always have a nice working machine and be-- sides save a big lot of expense. Let us show you. _ . It's necessary that a lawn mower be sharp to run easy or do a good job. for a razor that you couldn't -- : sharpen or put in new blades. So why don't you figure the . same way when you buy a . lawn mower? Schanck Hardware Co. LIBERTYVILLE PHONE 130 -- / BSPECIAL MEET» , stock 43--45--47 ~_Jones ~(to angry wife): "Must you quarre! --with me on the strett? What is home for?" e Beventy--five Doliars, ($75.00) per whare shall be paid into a surplus account of said 'bank. Dated at Mundelein, Illincis,-- this 20th day of May, A. D. 1925.. __ Marry Ptannenstill, Prop AREA, ILL All kinds of Auto Repair Work ~THE STAR Day and Night Service Phone 317 Samuel Ingull, Jr, Directors