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Lake County Register (1922), 13 Jun 1925, p. 3

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<ff * Beginning June 15th and continu-- ing for four weeks the PresbyteriAn church will conduet a. Vacation Bible -- School. The Juniors will meet on Monday, Tuesday and Wed-- fesday of each week from nine to eleven--thirty o'clock. 'The children of the Beginners and Primary De-- partments wil lassemible for a two hour program, nine to eleven--thirty o'eluk,on'l'nu;fiw.ndm". The Daily Vacation Bible School Pap se tintied time tor retigious in. C or re 0us "'_'% It converts -- the idle time of children into moral and 16-- %' training. It fosters patri-- It devclops the devotional life." It. stores the meqnory. with Bibical passages. It teaches the great hymns of the Church. It ere-- ates a love of the Bible through its stories. It develops an interest in Missions. It is the unique summer ministry _of --the --Oburch for the. ehildren. # :4 Church School. : Provision will also hn-do!«dfldnndthfi munity who are not connected wi built to fit the life of the children and to bring them real joy. The essential elements of the daily pro-- Drills and Contests. Teaching through expressional ac-- Handwork, properly motivated. Character or Habit Story. Salute and pledge to the Na-- tional and Christian flags. Recessional March. Parents 'who wish to enroll their children in this school will kindly notify the Rev. Mark Andrews or Miss Amelia Petersen. « The Annual Flower Show of the Garden Club of Deerfleld, will be classmates would come to see her. _ Preliminary for teachers. Worship Service. Brief missionary incident offering for missions, Music Instruction Period. Instruction Period including: from three until five o'clock in the bers will exhibit, also Mr. Kottrasch and Mr. Albert Franken, the local florists. _ Prizses will be awarded. The public is invited. j Mildred Meyers daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meyers of the Mey-- for every child of the Elementary ing in to music. er's Retaurant, who was severely burned on the face and body about ur.fllm.'&y-u-uu&'-t all r friends who were so kipd versity of Illinois, from which she Wednesday with their cousins, the Reichelt Jr.. family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Plagge an-- nounce the birth of a third daugh ter, June Elizabeth on June 8. Mrs. 8. Unger has returned from the North Shore Health Resort. The Ungers have sold their farm on the south west corner of County Line Road. ® n.-m...nn-vu.rz ge and Edward Jacobsen will _An ordinance prohibiting the use of aprinklers and hoses between the h-.:nr-hhmingm seven at night, was passed ~w¢"rhlt-::unz. J_-. be no regular Sun-- School st 9:15 in St. P.::: insteadthere will be s big Sunday School re--union in the church an-- and raising cain. like a large family, always fussing ditorium #t 10:30 a. m. Assembly of the children, march-- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Andrews of Piane Tuner's Tip Miss Plagge is a daughter of Mr. md Mrs. William Plagge of South The people in some offices are just Leave orders i Rays Purni: for Work. _ . June ~ms many invitations for ws showers and gradu-- ations and there will be two, at least in our town who will receive g.l'llll with other nuT:ma in class of Deer-- flm:h School at High-- land Park on Thursday, June 18-- but wedding invitations--well, that is something else again. Looks dike Marshall Schroeder intends to celebrate his twenty'first birthday anniversary with his class of boys, somewhere in Wisconsin. Miss --Elizabeth Rockenbach and Miss Iva Gleason teachers of the mourned by two brothers and many friends in our town and Everett. Warren Herrick of Orchid Place Farm motored to Lake Geneva 'with his family last Sunday and enjoyed the --day--even though' it rained Washburn church S. 8., enjoyed a joint class picnic last Saturday in a grove near the old Indian Creek and they sure had one happy day. *Miss Florence Schneler and Miss twelfth birthday on Monday, June 8 and received remembrances from relatives and friends. Chester Gilman moved with his Family and furniture from Prairie View to Half Day and is nicely set-- tled in a part of the Strube house music and dance by the Radio Four. No one needs to go hungry thru our town when on a hike or motor river. 'They describe it as interest-- ing and instructive with its relics dungeons and historical records. ~Francis . Foote, -- daughter of tored to Chicago last' Sunday and mbydthe&flmtm Boss who was a paient for some time in a Waukegan hos-- Saturday to the "Convict Ship" Gus Peterson and family mo-- Admission -- 75¢ and 25¢ HALF DAY PAVILION D A N C E here at the Music by DICKERSON'S BLUE DEMONS . Areal colored jazz band. 29 years in the Saturday Eve 42¥ The RELJABLE LAUNDRY That dreaded day ---- Monday. ~~ It can be done. ummdflnhu.vwhv';:mdd: pleasure a toilless Monday use the Reliable Laundry Service. Smile Your Way Through Call us and let us The Radio Four Vernon "DAY for WET WASH 20 POUNDS for is 'immfuaputummu pay--paste this in your hat. Mrs. Henry . Schueler _ spent Tuesday in Chicago. . ~--The anniversary of: our flag's birthday, will be celebrated by-- the nation on Jung 14 and 15. $ The Chester Gilman family moved to Half Day Saturday, where Mr. Gilman's interest is in the Holtie-- -- Churech announcement -- Sunday School at 10:0 A. M. and Children's Day program in the evening at 8:00 o'Wy welcome. Alq fred MecKeith, pastor. and 'Jittle daughter, Alice Jane, spent the week end with relatives Rev. and Mrs. C. A; Koten and Roy entertained company from Ra-- cine business caller here Tuesday after-- Roy Koten of Chicago spent the | week end with home folks. | O. I. Rokenbach of Lake Zurich, ; was a celler here Tuesday. Theodore Mason motored to Knox, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stoerp,. Mrs. Emma Dyer, Austin Wolf, and Ruth attended a musical entertainment at the Maine Township High School, at Des Plaines last Wednesday eve-- inne of ~Libertyville, called on friends here Saturdiy afternoon. Plaines spent the week end at her The Jarmes Sibley family motored to Libertyville on business last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mason ,and Mrs C. T. Mason.--spent Sunday after-- noon with relatives at Everett. Mr. °L L. Maether and son called Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Holtie and son of Wheeling, called at the J. ne~ Wis,, . over sunday. Bill Pfingsten of Everett was a Mrs. Dan Epp and daughter, Cor-- Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fraland to start a barber shop. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs.. Wallace called on a #1 at Pal day afternoon. Tuesday. Mr .and Mrs. Charles Sprague and family are entertaining their son and wife from Pennsylvania, for a short time. Miss Cora Hodekins and Mrs. Lockhead-- were-- Chicago visitors Advertise in The Lake County Register ----Do Your Wednesday Shopping in the Morning Only _ _ ALL MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISEASES of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER Office 223 Washington St., Waukegan PHONE 465 and we feel sure that the buying public will agree with us in this action and overlook any minor inconveniences that may result. s This action was taken because it was felt that the Retail Employees of the city had earned this half holiday, a summer privilege now enjoyed by the employees of almost every other industry in the country «and the retail employces of every other progressive city on the North Shore. . The Members of the Retail Division of the Wauke-- ~--gan--North Chicago Chamber of Commerce ---- Decided by an overwhelming majority to grant the request of 'tbe employees and 4 scse A y Do Your Wednesday Shopping -- in the Morning Only, Please June, July and August Wednesday Afterncoon The Globe Will Abide by theé Action of the Chamber of Commerce And Will Close _ Every Wednesday Afternoon at 12:30 During June, July and August ' Watseka, will not View as rumored, 'THIS STORE Close the Retail Stores of Waukegan Every Wednesday Afternoon at 12:30 | During June, July and August _ Closes By doing so you will give your support to a movement that permits many tired girls to enjoy a half holiday During SOCIAL DISEASES John P. O'Neil y | Bandit in Rear Seat:-- Drive on to th' next bank, .Herb. Ya das-- 'l.n'tpu'lyaelrouthhltreet. Bobby--Why, it's ~just' the same as an itch anywhere else, only you ean't scratch it as well." . 'There is a story told of a dusky lady, who went: into a grug store. and asked for oné cent's worth of "But. that isn't enough to wrap up," objected the drug--clerk. . *"*Man," exclaimed the dark lady, "I ain't asked you to wrap it up, Jes' blow it down ma back." Daughter--"But, mother, now--a-- days a nice girl has to hold a young men's hand." o Mother--"When I was your age, young lady, a nice girl would nver think of holding a young man's Teacher--"Now, Robert what is t niche in a church ?"* I The Quicker, | Easier Way Telephone Company to--day is the one of growth. To take care of demands for new service we must build new plant constantly and this requires new capital in large amounts, To obtain such capital requires assurance of satisyuac-- tory return. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE . COMPANY +# BELL SYSTEM SAVE the time and trouble of dmung a letter--avoid waiting three or four . days for a geply to come @. through the mails. . 7"HE problem of Turn to your telephone r.l.fl.'... c....f:fi and settle the matter Te quickly and satisfactonly by direct conversation over the Bell long dis tance lines. Whenever possible use the station--to--station service and take advan-- June, July and August Wednesday Afternoon of the lower rates. + Universal Service ; o 4

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