PAGE TWO EE ~Mr.© Ray Tripp of Harrington, Kansas is the guest of his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Tripp. -- Mr® and Mrs. L. A. Huebsch and fl-' Mr* and Mrs. Thomas und family attended the Mrs. Russell and children, Helen and Ralph and Mrs. W. J. Williams drove to Waukegan Thurs-- day morning. ° . ~A. L Dorfler and Carl Dorfler spent Wednesday in Chicago. | Aurora Fair on Wednesday A number of Mundelein people at-- tended the reunion of old Ivanhoe W'lmbilthHl resort on Gages Lake 'Thursday. hv.imub%rhomm spending two weeks in Chicago, Mr. and Mrs, BT King and of Arge, are visiting ¢=h-tdln.lb.Cook. tored to Naperville Wednesday. business visitors in North Chicago gubject, "The cause of Failure and the Secrets of Suecess." t Mrs. H. A. Watson was a Wau-- kegan visitor Thursday. Miss Mildred.Porteous and Frank-- lin Hendee were Waukeganp visitors hdg&-m ~ Mrs. Tiffany spent Thurs-- day afternoon in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bauer spent the week end with relatives in this vic-- . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hertel and _ Miss Marie Frederick is ~«pend-- ing a few days in Waukegan with her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Guerin.-- .. _ lr.ndln.lch'luhnz turned from their trip to the . visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -- Mrs. Andgew Horcher and child-- visiting at the George wlz'fubnlx-h 7 inng her sister, Mrs. M. Baillies and her two children from Chicago this Miss Florence Macther was in Des Plaines on business Monday. Mrs. Winkle of Medford, Wis, who has been visiting hey husband, flbu'hfiwz eering Co., for the past two returned to her home Wednesday. -- friends at Prairie View. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Macther and Rev. John --John, Pastor: Ivanhce 10 A.°M. Sermon sub-- ct, "The man who vexed his soul." Mundelein 11:15 A. M. Sermon Edward Diebold and George Ob-- Cora Hodgkins saying that she is enjoying her motor trip to Niagara friend from Chicago enjoyed a trip to St. Louis over the week and. MUNDELEIN The Charles Hans family attended FREMONT CENTER CITIZENS BANKX BUILDING WEDNESDAY SATURDAY Phone 800W1. GEORGE A. JONES 374+] Repair Work d wltlhhflfl.rw Wisconsin. . Miss Flossie spent Wed-- nesday shopping in Chicago. Richard Reimers mand son, of Long the afternoon at the 8. E. Knedler home Sunday. _ C uoi t Mrs. Charles Sturm and daughters called on Rev, and Mrs, C. A. Koten Mr. and Mrs. G. Widmer enter-- tained Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Froland and daughter, of this place, and Mrs. M. Baillies and sons, of Chi-- cago, at supper Thursday &vening. o.'rulm&'dnm * township is doing. A cordial invi-- tation is extended to all and a place for every one, We hope to see--all spent several days 'with her son, L --F. Gilbert, at the Immerman home this week. > Frank and Robert Steadman and is xvrlhth;ttt:cy ::VL& are Te ot_heie, trco" campine "at tored there last week. boys: smy Mrs. Herbert Lake underwent a mmn'&ovan.._ morial Hospital this week. She has hn.%b&hudh:w daughter, > Mabel} > Moore Waukegan, until'she is able to re-- turn home. 'The Original Circle members and e m o Annes for the Wisconsin Dells. mmubfi-fl m'"' 'Vm;' '_fllhfl_&m 'Thorne Sunday, at the Victory Mo-- Osborne --Fa Offers for Sale Mss 4 Poce Than Ts css focgo, Pnttioem CA Read to one berd ase King Pootise Segi bout commmiliavem n aatzrtad Milk 365 days at old 22,243.10 Tbe. a---mum.p?m"u. 1922, year-- iy Iwoord chat - > Grand dams record: : 7 days 40.04 Ibs. butter. > Grand dame'record: 7 days 782 Ibe. milk. World's record for milk and butter combinéd on first test. Milk one day, 115.50 lbe. *4 Butter 10 days, 157.55 Ths. Wisconsin State Record. a..;n..-.w-?--.unmlwn_v tional and a winnet of 2nd prize at the--National Dairy a week's Show in Chicago as a calf. THOS. W. EAGER, Manager YOUR CHILDREN'S EDUCATION State Bank of Mundelein Fortify your children for the battle of life by giving them a comprehensive Start a--~savings account today to pro-- vide the necessary funds. You'll fever miss "the small deposits if you make Butter 365 days at 6!/4 years old 1063.12 lbe. rough Wisconsin. mbhw-mfi.'uh edler spent Wed-- Qh,"xafi Wooods", Frede-- I~ of Long f Sunda; _ eqvere ~w-' ' ©OM, ; y« & ess ~callers here were run from--Chicago and ah"unawfiy been built at the ent tra the 8. E. Knedlier on Grand Avenue, and ' road |mtot'hmnrymu u:mg.dx'ulfll'r.bmeoveudfifim% Mrs. Koten | A picturesque windmill im. -- side of the road. It is ed that G. Widmer enter--|many "Chicago people : ~locate s. Wesley Froland{here because of the 'trans-- this place, and portation advantages. and sons, of Chi--| The Elbert Elsbury home is quar-- (HERD FEDERAL TESTED) #4 Phone 612M--2 A baby girl was born to Mr. and Waukeran Wednesday.: _: . of stock Wednnesday evening. > ~ Mr.: and: Mrs. John Fink . and daughter attended the rodeo in Chi-- held their annual nicni¢ in Hudie-- man's #rove last Friday. _ All report a. wanderful time. t n s aad ) The Evan@elical Lerame held the August social evenin@ Tuesday even-- inv in the church parlors. . Ladies report they all had a. good this next week to Wanconda. The Ladies Aid enjoyed their an-- Mr. and* Mrs. Herman Prehm Anywhere on the North Shore <| | NORMAN L. MABOLE S' R ;- tobs=on, C | week en s Dixon. Eulc uit' s1 E. ) teachers were en-- ro extramural course hh C es whtkd L/ ered sue Mice courses OLI@r® Ts & Te * | wisit in Hebr l 4 m Te : e tnian + e poin. w Inteaine n w hn t 8|( * iinetikn 0 -- _ will hive charge ' * Shot Informs a ns C The store is being moved back 16 feet and W"Mc&"_fi-- e the building will be thoroughly ~remodeled. Remol :%'.ac.um&' y ¥C m Prop © Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee R. R. Co. § * > [ '_.." p' * 9 x ' A_e ;' C 99995 *4 3 & # L*'» o m' ie +R o ~" AgBERTYVILLE TIOKET OEFICE, Teleghone 74 . _ _ . M C o ts ons Ra oi i. .. 2. 0 4 Nes 9 e h us * S AP i . Apr W F aing, %, '--Tr-:r-' there will be beld u:hun:h at Lake y To ns e 456 bron and es and A a of Rewpumelsme AT IVANHOE ~--'Peachers wf Dayton, Ohio, spent 29. 1921 Half . the world's mwold-- is 'in the | then it recovers. > But Udumm-lmmlmhfim trying to put it into teoth, i c omenmnarmmmememmm smm Ees the | then it recovers. > But all the wheat through to your poin: way to fi' POOR UR n' Line to Pere Morquette night steamer from there; arrive Michigan next morning. 194 soon