_-- _ ~~. PLYMOUTH LARCER PARISH e :+ C. Arthur Jevne, Minister. 2c Sunday Schools g,;\_ -- Bunday School Rally Day at First t > church at 10:00 a. m. Make it a _ 'day with 100 per cent attendance. ts Ivanhoe Sunday School at 11:00 (Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bell of High-- land Park attended the Harvest n-m::-bvfl""'"" Aid Society on Wednesday evening. .E"Ww'wm wan visitor Tuesday afternoon. . . . PAGE TWO _ -- been .at the Victory Hospital in Waukegan for some time returned to Grove spent--a few days this week with her brother, S. L Tripp and | . o1 d c omasuremabaiin es tw 4 Mre. aya..:'ni. and 3**"""0 will Miss Bix Pasa-- u'mfl, motored : to | . Me-- Henty Tuesday and called on Geroge family. her i'f?mdfmny. On their way 'they called at (the Lewis 'd&w'nhhm"d" the Dahms home in Wauconda. The Harvest Home Supper given by the Ladies Aid Society of Mun-- the best ever given by the Aid and &.umujmubm Mrs. Speliman of St. Mary's spent The Ladies Aid Society will be entertained by Mrs. Harry Rouse with Mrs. Raiph Rouse asisting on Friday afternoon of next week. Waukegan visitor Thursday. at 11:15 a. m. Work in the World." f .U"mma# p. m. Sermon subject: . "A ing Discovery." 4 Myc:*';fl':.'ll-fl"fl'fi ciety meets Frank Mydlp.-}lv-hl:t , Young meeting at 7:80 p.m. .o 0 MUNDELEIN «_ ~~ Worship Service Ivanhoe 10:00 a. m. First Chureh All kinds We Buy and Sel LAKE COUNTY AND REAL ESTATE kinds of Auto Repair Work Pay and Might Service M.' A. Cnamote Local Editor > Phone 3741 officers will be held. in of Ave. T. John H. Wells; her children, Mrs. E. O. Béaumann of Grayslake, Everett 0. Wells, Raymond S. Wells, Myron t. Wells, Harold H. Wells, all of of her children had preced--= ed ner to the heavenly home: Wells, Sarah Jane _ Wells, R Wells and Helen mm As a girl Mrs. Wells the M. E. church at Barrington and was. faithful in her attendance at ser--. vices and Sunday school as much as her health would permit. She was a loyal and faithful member of the Ladies Aid society. She was a mem-- ber . of the Ivanhoe Lodge .No. 101 of the Mystic Workers. . Mrs. Wells was a woman of fine character, courageous, patient, lov-- ing, kind and good. A loyal de-- voted wife, a true and self--sacrific-- ing: mother, a good friend, she leaves a large group of relatives and friends who honored and loved her. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. C. Arthur Jevne at her late ersidence on Monday afternoon, In-- terment was at the Wauconda_ceme-- neighbors :for the kindness shown to us in our recent bereavement, And especially the singers and those who gave the use of their J. H. Wells and family. The Ivanhoe Woodman Camp will give a dance and supper on Wed-- nesday, 'October 14. 'A ~ticket to both dance and supper will be given free with each application for mem-- bership in Aeme Camp before the night of the dance. 76--2t. Evangelical Church | Carl A. Stadler, Pastor. kee un uons ofCM'e.g.n,'wfllhlkonFon!n sion in the Sunday School at 9 a. m, T mten thee sfterings for thosten a new Mission boxes. Rev A. Von der Ohe,, superintendent of the Orphans Home nm-muua.c-': sermon on Foreign Missions and Rev. *3 F3 TX --a ' or a P "I Everybody weleome] (<<s _ _ :i:; We are glad to report that CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and Mrs. John Pahlimann Str. dlfllflotflghdhn Announcing The Opening of Rest Haven Garage Phone 60O8M2 © Old Creamery Badg. Cas Station Tires and Accessories . All Kinds of Repairing Done LONG GROVE lr.uwvh-.mh'w. will have charge of all work. s The store is being moved back 16 feet and L. H. DIETZ, Prop. ., is on the AT TV ANHOEK '::.;fiabumd ~meet-- l.u. ©C. Tlmud'gndofl visited at the Frank Tulley home Tuesday evening, Mrs. y Davis was a Liberty-- vm._.flnl:r%ym' lu?ddd Monda: .&'h""" ' m The Tripp Lumbar Oo; &'Qm game. We just knew they would, and were almost certain they would win. We could hear strange sounds al} evening and next morn-- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis at-- tended the program put on by the % at _ Libertyville Sunday S af _ Miss Cinderélla Wells was a--busi-- ness caller in Long Grove Tuesday morning. It's nice someone enjoys horseback riding. . Atrhur Herschberger and> his room--mate spent : Sunday with the 'forut'spuum,lr.mdln.w Herschberger. » _ "Ta4 The -- Vanover family moved -- to their new home here from Munde-- lein Monday. The latest farm sales reported in the vicinity last week was the E. J. Giss and © Herschberger© Bros., called at the Wm.~Klepper and C. A. Koten homes Monday afternoon. Mrs. C. M. Gilman of Half Day was a caller here Tuesday after-- noon. Mrs, Wm. Cruickshank was -- a caller here Tuesday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Koten were Chi: cago visitors Tuesday. work here this week and will move their camp to the northern part of house ~on the Easton he had shipped in for his own use. move in this fall . .. * Wallace Lockhead unloaded a car tyville callers Tuesday. C Mrs. S. E. Loomis and son Clar-- of Chas -- Trier is remodeling the August Holst attended the nd that Mr,. Colburn. was a car of horses to ship to EP as. 'Wehren! Mr, and Mrs. Gus St Emma Dyer are on t> from Canada, after a farms. will: speed on home " 'Anna. Weber entertained number of friends from Elgin and uit Jabt Bunds y around here attended " at Lake Zurich Thursd: hall _ Mr, Leo Obenauft wh: conttied to B Paioi~ o n l us .' around -- yet. : daughter -- ." gin visited at the Henry Weber home Woinesday. Rev. al 1~ M 8. H. Heise and fam-- iy, *'" PB, A. G. Schower-- man h.l ly, and the Misses Lena and Anna Schwerman enjoyed hursda: with Mr. and Mre. Titzrmann 'zfifial Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Pau! Baumonk are traveling -- thre the state 'of lichigan for a week on business "" "". &. Charles Hellberg spent Wednesday at their cottage at 'The Ivanhoe Woodman Camp Public wing decided to quit farming, I will sell at Public Auction on mhmxililnmhacm.ommofm 40 -- HEAD OF LIVESTOCK -- 6 Hexs if S ... Monday, Oct. 12th 5 4 HORSES 1 Sorrel Mare, 8 years old, . io8 $ess us | 10 Rods Chicken Wire _ . . "|==~'='Mfl 2 Ny y dagenai (he e Teachi | . . un comr uie " _ $Etee teggen" ~ |$per--rens "-&M &""' 2 Beds ang 3p¥ing» ; Htow | esns t o ies naso -- ie i t | fdataese t funre Sprend-- 1 Self feeding Coal Stove _ _ . ,qux Other articles too f i hoh Pranker. / 1 HAW Rack | -- o ----=---- e --m--nn--ccm gii-_k--o'v--'-- 07 2 Walking } McCormick 1 International M Spread-- h e Ailnereiiin * /+ 4 S 6 pums of $25.00 and under, On sums mfi% Ms OF 7...m.u....u=..r- ?Ix interest. No goods to e settled fot© ~© C 0 > apm," uh s1 .20 AUG. FROELICH, Auct. A M'vw':"" P at 12:30 P- M'. the 'dhfl i Fm' property : For Fall Classes in Shorthar SPEED AND mcv ASSURED . Positions secured for Graduates. _ _ -- PHONE 130 Charlotte L. McDonald lw 4 4 Register Now . J. JONES, Prop. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1925 i'hn W hlfiel ns himes Di iv;econd't-t"-. 7 years * bed?ncondfl. onE years old, weight pald were farmers oorp.nd' eir way RO# rmers -- from milk meeting lay evening. _ rregation \ @f rand omh. in~>the new with quite an o has been nospital for r-- quite well be out and 811 Park Avenue and the give a dnmndm)n.mr nesday, October 14. A ticket to' both dance and supper will be given : free with each application for mem-- | bership in Acme Camp before the night of the dance, T6--2t,. Tab w could 'hear the sweet, melo= G&mfi:dhmtu't waves washed ceaslessly against the white shore. * In spots one could even: see whitcaps. From-- somé source a light shone softly upon Io;n. WY' a shrill Nfl' " heard. Cld it be the call of some angry bird which had not been heard called, "William, how much longer are you going . to use the hot water?" r 1 Narrow Tire Wagon CITIZENS BANK ; BUILDING WEDNESDAY SATURDAY Announcing Change of Hours n Faw n mt Pailage 1 2% --H. P. International Gas 2# 1% H. P. Gas i4 > . e 1 800 Ib. Scales ra 1 Fanning Mil 1 20--bushel Corn Dryer 2 Sets Work Harness -- 2 Beds ana JPTIDE® }Khnbdlom i 50 Hecords .. .4 'g'mt 1 Couch 6 1 Household Sewing h ;M{mco' Other mruicice to9 namblont to & White Pekin Ducks 5 1 Phone 600W1L GEORGE A. JONES The Best Paying Machine on the Farm Schanck Hardware Co. Smile Your Way ie ---- o t can a Mminllnhomuvflflhwl-mdd'" g:.egonmnww*"'" C.nu:ndm"'- wET WASH fi""'%'" PRICED RIGHT International r@ «4