<A o7 entertaining guests from 'Milwaukee Mrs. Channing Barnes spent Thursday in Chicago. Walter-- Meyer made a business trip to Chicago Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Addington of Frank Baumgartner was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dunn of Chi-- cago on Wednesaay.-- -- Florence Beauman of Round Lake is spending a few days at the J. J. Rouse home, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eddy were Henry Kane on Tuesday evening. Their grandson, James Lawson of Omisha and Mrs. Nellie Strong of Elgin were with them also. _ Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Lyons and Mr. and Mrs. Will Knigge spent The Fourth in Chicago; Mr. and Mrs, Will Knigge. -- H. C. Payne made a business trip to Chicago Monday. The heavy fog at the beginning of'.h-day.dflntm'.hh-" Sunday School picnicon Wednesday. Over 90 people turned ani en-- joyed the ideal day at Laice. The time was pleasantly filed with boating and swimming. Mrs. Ella Bradford and daughter Ibl'b(h,jlf&hommm Mrs. Gus Metzher_returned Wed-- neadnyevuh.nfiuvlh.aw-- Glenn Knigge of Chicago spent Sunday at the home of his parents "It ~seemed as though the --down-- pour of .rain Thursday morning vuldmonpoctpmoffld:, anhce picnic, but the cleared and it was decided to held it. Between 80 and 90 people gathered at Sylvan Lake and had a fine time in the beautiful woods . the were Biled againet the mmantrnied l O. A. Nelson of Loon Lake was a Mundeléin visitor Wednesday, There will be a bail game next Sunday at Shady Rest, Diamond Lake between Mundelein and Long Eiva and Cleo Bluhm spent a few days last week with their gyand-- mother Bluhm in Indiana. _ -- Wis. Grove. Mr. HORSESHOE CONTESTSs SATV R Presentation of Fire Truck by His Eminence George Cardinal Mundelein Exhibition Fire Drill by Members of Chicago Fire Department i Speech by U. S. Senator Charles S. Deneen St. Mary of the Lake Semina James Neish, spent over the week end with his 'l&u at --Wausonds. Ed:~ Lusk purchased © the school house and ster's Home. Lou Ritta is at work moving them from their present site to the Lusk property. * Daily vacation bible school will be held at the Volo M. E. church, commencing Monday, July 13, with Thursday, to spénid some time with Mr. and Mrs. James Kirwin. Mrs. Irene Benwell, spent Monday at the G. A. VaSey home. * . The D. V. Waite, L. V. Lusk, Jay Vasey »and * C. G.hh-well families, attended the Fourth celebration at leader. -- All achildren in the com-- munity are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kautenberg and daughter, Mabel of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. Kruger and sons of Wauconda, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-- liam Dillon and family, held a fam-- ily reunion at the home of John Wal-- ton on the Fourth. Miss Ruby Peterson of Marengo, spent Wednesday with friends here. John Kirwan 'arrived in Volo Cli his Semrell of Siripenieid, vienod at hie Benwell of . the William Dillon's Friday. baseball and the former won by A very close margin. Monday at 7:00, the Choral So-- clety meets with Mr. F. Doiph . Society has its outing at Crystal Liske, meaeting at the church" at 1:00 p. m. sharp. ~.Thursday at 7:80, Boy Scouts of Ivanhoe at Mrs. Wentworth of McHenry as Sermon subject: "The Cure for Ray N. Smith's three children of Plymonth Larger Parish C, Arthur Jeyne, Minister Worship -- day evening. Mr. Vesley of the on the Organ Chimes will be fine. Other--numbers await you. Enjoy Sunday evening with us. . lnehtoflu.m.ffltelw ties ,the Phil a Athletics are moon trip to Minneapolis. Minn, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huson and at the Jeppson home at Ringwood,. Lisle May remained to spend a few days. with her cousins. Albert Rosing of -- Libertyville, z:fifile.weeh(ndntfl?hlu- ~Ed. Pankonin attended a family Mniou.thi-honou'rhhhz- ich, on the Fourth. 4 * Mr. and Mrs. Al¥in Case have re-- turned from a two weeks honey-- home. Mr. Vogt has been confined to his bed with rheumatism, but is some what improved. Fred Converse and Lou Lusk drove for adoption. Mr. and Mrs. Dillon, spent Monday in w" daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cro-- kerof. Libertyville; spent Sunday to Chicago Monday. § Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vasey have taken m six months old baby boy #:00 -- 1200 A. M. 1:00 =6:00 P. M. Phone 6@0OW1. Anhflch-hak-ldlpupclll u as quietly as if it were wearing | &-- A musical treat awaits you Sun-- CITIZENS BANK BUILDING WEDNESDAY SATURDAY DIAMOND LAKE CHURCH Sunday School--10:00 a. m. At the Baseball Grounds of GEORGE A. JONES DIAMOND LAKE AREA, ILLINOIS i | Mundelein, Ilinois Hours One o'clock P. M. ---- Mrs. William Brouder, Mrs. Shep-- herd, Miss Emma Radke and Mrs. Robert Braat: were Waukegan cal-- m'fiusdxy. ~ _ JM¥. and Mrs. Odum asd family, murday and Sunday with 3 elativ in Wadsworth. _@J L. Shepherd family enter-- tained relatives from Waukegan, Saturday and Sunday. f * Hopn.. About cighty were present ':.ll reported a fing & i «ie ball game and a boat Mgu &I. e amusement L >. is // ;" for New York, Thursday m where they will visit Mr. -- father, mother and other -- Mr. and Mrs. John Rassch relatives from Milwaukee, lz Lake, ~ Libertyville and Fremont Center, last Saturday and Sunday. Altogether there were thirty--two who helped celebrate the 4th and 5th at this hospitable home. ~ ( About thirteen relatives from Chi-- eago, were out to the Frank Vie-- Courteous Service The Citzens State Bank of Area , woh live Is the keynote of every successful business. It forms an essential part of the Banlging Industry. You will find this bank ever ready to serve you courteously. Mrs at Berth w. since the new management took hold of it, and, so far, have won every game played. .. _Next Sunday, June uflafi Dinmond LARe Parkc and the locnt fans &are looking forward to a nice '.N'l;b'a-k'mu'::bo" mmm c cihe sport, Pat King and Ert all of whom are playing members of the team. 7 ' Their success has given them a wonderful amount of confidence and the boys have visions of the County championship before the season Bill Lemker has thoroughly mas-- saged the diamond, which is so cal-- led because of its proximity to the lake of that name, and all is in readiness for the big game Sunday, 'The bass season has opened. Now try and catch one. ~ -- When you are in trouble -- most people who call to sympathize are only after the partieular®. -- . . The --reorganized Area baseball team has made an enviable record ,-- JOLY 11, 1925 A kery home to enjoy the 4th and DAY ry, the Algonquins at the The Antioch outfit looks to have the hardest game of the season on its hands when it goes to Highland Park for a clash that will clear up much of the smoke around the coun-- ty title prospects: Stahl's. Colts are not yet booked, 'mumu-umm- Libertyville is slated to tackle the Cragin A. C. of Chicago and McHen-- 'County teams will swing togéther in a number of clashes next Sunday, according to the bill of games listed. Tiffany's Boosters of North Chi-- cago will tangle with Lake Bluff at Foss Park in a game that will give St, Joseph, which . walked away with Joliet last week is booked-- to meet. Highwood -- at the downshore the Lake Bw; their long awaited chance to their stuff against a strong county title contender The K. of L. are slated to meet a Rest Haven Garage | Announcing The Opening of Phone 608M2 -- Old Creamery Bldg. Gas Station Tires and Accessories All Kinds of Repairing Done Mr.Ed.me:nutoil,who-wmykuw, will have charge of all work. The store is being moved back 16 feet and the building will be thoroughly remodeled. L. H. DIETZ, Prop. AT TV ANHOE Chicago outft at the Wire Mill dia-- All kinds of Auto Repair Work Just received, a fresh milch cows E""m--"fi'fifldlyw All fi a federally super-- vised herd in '"d'm' FRESH MILKERS f and SPRINGERS I CARL A. BADER nunpnfiin' ts FOR SALE of