en T F h coadiffhics as efi en meadnntheints n 99 and --daughter, Mary Elizabeth left Tuesday morning to motor to their home in Augusta, I!L, Mrs. Wein-- has been with her mother, Mrs. a',"na since the death. of her father, early this spring. j Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Albright and sons and John Albright motored to Milwaukee Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs and ~daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chandler were Chicago visitors Monday. rejoicing over the arrival of a little son on Tuesday evening, June 9. Mrs. Walter Wagne rand daugh-- ter, Phillis of Highland.Park have WMRm'rrnw'aglm with a welcome address by Rev. C. A. Jeyne and an address oy Rev _J. B. PFuray, f St, Mary's ; the Libertyville calle> Thursday, 'The graduation exercises of the Mnudelein, Ames, Diamond Lake, (Hilmer, Ivanhoe and Swan schools was held at the Community House on Wednesday evening, June 10. ~Harold Albrecht, Robert Hendee, CGenevieve Huebsch, Ralph Russell, Martha Zersen, Flora Dolton, Ruth mml Ray and De Vona . From Ames school, Her-- man Amann; from Diamond Lake school, Gladyvs Hansen and Eugene Krueger, from -- Ivanhoe -- school, Josephine Dorfler and Viola Hertel, from Swan school, JohM Myer, Lau-- ra Willard. and Helenp, Wazner. A Mrs. Sandman of Libertyville and Mrs.: Mary Hook of Chicago called on Mrs. Clyde Harris Wednesday Child High School in Waukegan on Wednesday afternoon. * s Mr. Bowen of West Bend, Wis., is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Gus Met-- zner this week. Miss Nell Peters of Chicago was a week end guest at the Channing Barnes home. Miss Loretta Dorfler attended the graduation exercises of her cousin, Miss Mary Yore of Everett from the St. Malakey High School in Chicago on Friday. John Jarrett made a business trip to Chicago Wednesday. program was given by the pupils of the different schools, which was fol-- lowbd by the presentation of Di-- Area 1000 A. M. WORSHIP SERVICE mm tove: n donels dren's reises of School will be held in placé of the regular morning services Chil-- dren's talk on, '"The Houses We Live Jvanhoe churci. 'The!«at «meeting of the Ladies'® Aid, for the season will be held on Friday at the home of Mrs. Henry Kane, Mrs. Wm. *Evening Union Service at 7:30. Bermon Subjject, "Some Lessons from the Birds." Monday at 700 Chotal Society of -- the Sunday Sthool with Mr. Frank Dolph. . -- In." Baptism of children will make up a beautiful part of the service. Area 11:15 a. m. Sermon Sub-- joot, "The Ventures of Faith." Ivanhoe Society. ky Schw seventh Antual Conference of Lake AP << ommA will be held. % were received into fellowship, mak-- making up the Area--Ivanhoe larger At-- the Communion Service in Area last -- Sunday, five -- young ::plofm&un:afldn.ad with the church at the Ivanhoe church.. Seven young people from the pastor's class and two adults o You Want to Buy, Seil or Hire! TRY OUR CLASSIFIED CO'UMN Mrs. Morris Chandler was a Chi-- Mrs. Frank Dishinger was a Thuorsday at 7:00 "Boy Scouts at MUNDELEIN Area--[vanhoe Larger Parish I LZENS BANK BUILDING j DAY SATURDAY J. C. Dorfler attended the E A. JONES Chris Jensen was one of those Mw'ng who attended the auto tour and ary Elizabeth basket lunch given by the Holstein to motor to $B6IF | Breciers of Lake County. , HL Mrs. Wem~) one Tadies' Aid will meet with h her mother, MYS-- | oys " smers on Thursday.. Mrs. nce t.he M-" un l nrade o n Fage m _ _ A~ * ar 374--) HAANOIS ME Ned of Hours "Thot sn Helen and Ehble, MerLe Roy Kane r8. and children, spent Tuesday shop-- A number attended the Farm Bureau meeting held at Libertyville basket lunch given by the Holstein Breeglers of Lake County. The Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs. Smers on Thursday.: Mrs. Schneider and 'Mrs. Towner will assist her as * ostesses. About sixty enjoyed a days out~ ing at Gagé's Lake Wednesday.-- A make light work," was proven by the work done at the church.-- The steeple has been torn down, and the roof shingled. The inside will szom be decorated and the community will soon be proud of their church. Most of the carpenter work was donated ,assisted by two paid car men all took pert in a lively base-- Towner won a box of candy for guessing most correctiy the number of kernels of corn in a milk bottle. Races for young and old provided further amusement: --Ice Cream and cake were served before everyone gathered up their possessions to de-- part for home. We hope for an-- other day such as this again urday they called on Libertyville friends.© The <Motts will attend a conference of the Holstein--Freisan Association in Grand Rapids, Mich., before returning to their home. Community Club will be held on Friday evening instead of Thursday, as stated in Wednesday's issue. Dr. and Mrs. Mott of Kansas, visited Friday and SBaturday with Mr .and Mrs. Cassius Mason. On The Strangs of Park Ridge were callers at the Robert Rouse home on 'Monday. _ _A numbe rof telephones have been out of order due to an electric wire covering the cable. THE DIAMOND LAKE CHURCH ,%Mm,)' Sunday 10:00 A. M.. Sunday m oif ie given What became of that hired hand you got from the city ?" "Aw, he used to be a chauffeur, and the doggoned idiot crawled under a mule to see why it wouldn't School. 'There is a class for your Sunday evening, 7456 P. M. This service will be in charge of Mr. and: Mrs. Lewis Mills called You're a car. If you "'*"'m!;'!!*"m Give Us doesn't it? Yet --spend 30 minutes at 2'4 thmo'y--'. from now mmmmu:& back to the most profitable SMgumm Give us 30 minutes! We'll old adage, "Many hands TtR h of R. J. LYONS ~ and Sat-- 'The Freshmen and Sophomere classes of the high school enjoyed a picnic at Round Lake on Thurs-- day. and impromptu speeches were given by Miss Alta Metcalf, Miss Florence Olson --and --Leonard Weich, the guests of nonor and new members. Baby spoons were presented to the graduates,--who --are the babies of-- the Alumni Association, and who were forced to eat from paper plates, the entire three courses. At the end of the banquet the school song was sung and Miss Ruby Sherman as accompanist. At the business meeting Miss Evalyn Fen-- lon was re--elected president, Arthur Howard was elected Vive--president and Miss Alice Leng, secretary-- treaswrer. Followinkg the banquet George Bottger of Chicago is spending several days with his brother, John Bottger. 3 The Seventh Annual Alumni ban-- quet was held at the Warren Town-- ship High-- School Saturday night. Eighty members were present ,and the banguet was served by the Royal Neighbors --Miss Evalyn Fenlon as president of the associa-- tion, was toastmaster.. Toasts were given by Arthur Howard, Miss Es-- another victory Sunday on the home field when they played Lake Zuricl.. The score at the end of the game was 21--3. ~Gurnee has not loct a and playing bunce. ciety at the church Wednesda, eve-- Harvey Chase has gone to Wis-- consin for his health. ~, Nss Alta Metcalf one of the h»nor graduates o fthe class of *25 W T. H. S., who suffered a nervous breakdown 'during" the last two weeks of school nas hees obliged to retutn to bed for several weeks, The attending physician allowed her to attend several of the pre--gradua-- tion events providing she would con-- sent to rest for several weeks fol-- the A chicken dinner was served to the public by the Ladies' Aid So-- ~--Several buildings-- in--Gurnes are getting a coat of paint, amcrg tnem ars the residence of R. B.. Dixon. the hovse known as "the pursonage" occapics by-- G. H. Reid, and .the church is also coming under se painter's brush. Dell. Weale of Waukegan is build-- ing a home here, on Grand Avenue just west of the Northwestern viaduct. . Peter Johnson <is doing Gordon --Gillings is clerking in Vimmerman & Winter's store dur-- ing the summer months. . . M. Studer of Waukegar spent several days of this week with his t 0.B. Res. 463--W Pork Plant at University of Iilinois Being Put in Shape URBANA, II1., June 9.--Many of the lategt principles in the economt ca} and profitable production of pork have been embodied in the ~new swine plant at the College of 'Agri-- culture, University of Illinois which pe for the annual open 'house of the institution June*22 to 27. ~ The &-M June*22 to 27. 'rh.lu-i.g. many lots of . different plant covers a 40--acre tract on the--sizes to be used as needed for the college farm and is centered around breeding herd and for experimental -flolnlwfofilwmlw- 3 299 feet wide. A see-- tion in the middle of the barn is 35 féet 'wide, or about six feet 'wider than the--rest of the Duilding. ~----One of the good points about the barn is that it stands north and south, thus allowing for th. pens on either side to get the full force of either 'the morning or afternoon 'sun. : Another of the special fea-- turés of.the barn is its eight feed the first floor is a ra'sed concrete mixing platform~--and eatch bin is spouted down to tmss platform.. In addition to the concrete mixing platform, the ground level of the center section of the barn provides also are installed. 'The two ends of the barn, extending beyond the cen-- ter section, are each taken up with the second floor of the center sec-- tion. Just beneath these bins on An isle--divides these 12 pens, six 12 pens approximately 3 by 10 feet. For Open House. CHAS. M. BERNARD, Prop. Complete garage Service Day and Night Phane 456 * MA5;N. Milwaukee Ave. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLS. Diamond Garage Wednesday, June 10th MAIN GARAGE ~~_--_-- AT DIAMOND LAKE, ILLINOIS Announcing the Opening Daily trips between Libertyville and Chicago and intermediate points. Your orders will receive prompt and courteous fulfillment at low rates. WILLERS Motor Express PHONES: LIBERTYVILLE 144--M RAVENSWOOD 1607 Tires, Accessories, Gas, Oils * All k.mb of rqnir work by BALANCE IN TWELVE MONTHLY PAYMEMTSE: LDOVW An--~ pens being located on._each wide of, the aisle. The entire floor of the barn is concrete and slopes to the drains in such a way that it wil always be dry. The building ~ is equipped thnu.houtwithuraq»' plete ventilating system and the pen equipment, both inside and out, is of the wire gate type. Pei One of the special features of the barn and one which promises to be extremely useful is the 8 by 16 fenced concrete runway outside the barn for each inside pen. It will be possible, without great effort : to keep these runways clean, even from worm eggs, and the young pigs much needed direct s inlight in clean runs whenever the weather permits. hive seen you before." Prisoner: -- "You have, your hon-- gr,ltnfitymmm purposes. -- Swine sanitation . has been kept in mind throughout the arrangement <of the plant, as the plans call for a rotation of pastures, one of the points demanded in the All kindc of Auto Repair Work THE STAR Day and Night Service "It A checking account is the brake to hold the elusive dollah' The Wheeling State Bank Is the important fact in your financial suc-- cess. Many a man with a small income has more laid by than those with twice his earnings, simply begause he has system-- atised his saving. Mrs. Geo. E. 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