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Lake County Register (1922), 7 Nov 1925, p. 3

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| CORD WOOD Hill in --honor of Miss Sue 'of who is to marry Park in the near future. Alvin Knask Jr., was host to ten Nigt Hhon Tremay ceme . " Mre. R. L. Johnson entertained at a luncheon at her home in Brier for the purpose of repairing the Mhburfldddntolu:flh village equipment and men. me Stiy: Mn M duan guests % gflm'&d" left Saturday evening for Los An-- '.l'.-llu.'fli-&pm- changed their plans and instead of going to St. Petersburg, Fizn., they sents Deerfleld Township . has agreed to turn over the gravel tax all --streets in Deerfleld. Mr. Elmer Clavey. Deerfield Ave., stoned 14 feet wide and 8 inches thick from the viaduct west to the bridge. The work will "Mhmflm Co., who also npreed to grade held in the Deerfleld Masonic Hall At the regular me Deerfield Village Boa held in the Deerfleld her guests last week, Mr. and: Mrs. Carl Rommel and two~ daughters, Ruth and Janet of La Grange, I!IL Mr. Henry Allardt and Mr. George Wursz of Chicago. _ NMr. and Mrs. E. J. Bingham and daughter Sally and Mrs. : Amelis Pyle of Irving Park were the guests of the Ender family Wednesday. Mrs. H: of vade e o e xn t e oi Frank, who with his family is leay-- ing for Pasadena, California this St. Mary of the Lake |{ MUNDELEIN <"~.~% . > 0BB Mr. O'Carroll, Phone 601R or > -- Apply "L. 0 C Phone 50LR or , For Sale ht . agreed to grade who == Per Cord The Pennsylvania R. R. will on Friday and Saturday of this week rh"d@-::tnh guests of Mr. and Elmer Schmid€ Monday. Mr. nl.hrndu!cmm Mr. add Mrs. Elmer Schmidt spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Alice Woods, the music su-- pervisor and art instructor of the ;**a_} e at St. Frances hos-- p ;F Thursday. |__Mrs. L. R. Miller of Randolph. Minn., and Mr. B. 0. Fritsch of i Park visited their brothers m James of Deerfield and & 'Fritsch of Nol'&::ld. ut _ ME ""w, . and Mrs. Edwin Johnson and daughter Syl-- via spent Sunday with Mr. John-- son's sister, Mrs. Arthur Gathman of Itasea, Tilinois. Mr.--Sam Sall has rented his home !-'gh-'hhhmflyhmmove' to I'l:.o. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L. Holmes of Waukegan are visiting Mrs. Julia Peterson. Mr. Holmes has blood poisoning in his arm. No Delivery «~Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ru' of Hazel avenue have moved to North-- rm-.lr.lmh'ludhuh'g-m .. A special ig of the R. N. A. irag hels t the hotke of Th Albers > Cc y «i4 B . anaie > Tat ww mdns Phone 454--R sys io oys . is 9. ~THE LAKE www COUN" ,:l nrtrater Y ® L, SATURDA! ¥, NOVEMBER ", 1925 The 4th grade people are having an hwm hv cre busy b:fldfltm" All :.dnlly'::rhc l-:&:h" mufiduhhomtn: spe lessons. -- In geog-- nfl\y'hq:-:hl'l-:'&bd they will study the food value of the news paper which states all educa-- fionndmti'l!hne'n,brkfly. so that the children get the best supervised reading period. news. 'This paper is read during a This year the lunch hour from 1180 _-fllv'ddh,lcfi direct supervision of a teacher each . Also all play ground activities Te Sheed oo tor Nee boge ns the girls. Phone 8 ~--ald it nas t more one and a llll'lple:illion dot in that work alone. --Drive this great Six before you . ty any -i'xm:r four--cylinder All that time Hupmobile has been developing tflis new Six --and it has spent more than Hieven by:l::rsa before thm --car. The djupmobileSix was anno great is Hupmobile engineers began to Raincta. bulflngixea. lone en L500 Ree Motor Mark J. Andrews, Minister -- Sunday Novembeér 8th: C amemntm se onl and Mr. Grantham will lead the adult .'mh"'l'lhlp 10:45 will be .t » devoted to the consideration of For-- cign Misgsions, 'The address will be given by the Rev. L. M. Wither-- of the Holy Spirit to our Lord Jesus Christ." In the evening the junior choir will have charge of the musical part ofmmmdm!fih talent us. . _ Next Tuesday afternoon, Novem-- ber 40th is Mission Band day. Don't f"#fioww-np'm are going to have. Save your money fine program was rendered, one of the touching features of the meet-- ing was the presentation of a new Bible to one of our members, Mrs. D. W. Guy, whom it has been a real Phl-roo' uw;'m. iz lifl'ym a group ourlolh'utmr;oahlm Camp at Blodget and 4 Gospel Service. The Christian Endeavor had charge of the music, It isn't to late yet to come and enjoy our Bible study Class on Wed-- nesday evening. -- Mr. Dillon > is proving himself to be a wonderful 'm.lth!ukdhnb-( tion. 'There were sixty folks out lut'!".mlalmhltml mSOre, . . . Nfif'rfiylomhglcv.'fll- iams preach the second of a m t mc racad message be, "The Relationshin Adult Choir Rehearsal every Fri-- day at 8:00 p. m. S.Juhc &.: Rehearsal every tyrday at m. n.w.n.s.fiuwnm monthly meeting on Tuesday at 2:00 Monday evening at $00 p. m. a\ Christmas will soon be here and he is sure he's going to get a necktie. great is the triumph of this ainstaking, year--after--year gevelopment. Sweet, smooth power, Flashing acceleration at the .Ed' you want quickest acceleration. Built soundly, for long life and low up--keep costs. A genuine. Hupmobile -- and that, the greatest 6 e : entire six--cylinder eld -- ... The Doreas society met for an all day meeting on Thursday of this week. 'The date for the Annual Bazaar has been set for December 4. prepa oung People for Friday evening. It will begin at T:45 p. m. Senior choir practice will begin at 7:15. ly along the Euph-- rates River and the story he wil) tell will be of peculiar interest. .A cor-- "'d:::.hw:.blltfi of community to come :lr".wmtmpm hk . SA workers of the church school Churches of Chicago and vieinity, Mr. Witherspoon has lived through five years of interesting experi-- ences in the famous Lebanon moun-- tains of Syria in Sidon; and is now stationed at Aleppo, the junction of the world railways that link Shang-- hai, China and Cape Town, Africa, with Petrograd, Madras, Paris, and Singapore, and which is becoming speak at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning Nov. 8, at 10:45 as one of the men who are conducting the "Bringing the World to your whothnfiommhdui world's commerce and © transmorts. Two things the average Liberty-- S'imging the World to campaign which is being eon. .__Libertyville, Illinois _ of. going to be a good play know how it is when a college boys get together, t Martha will get ahead of you °mmmch& hew's Lutheran church sare bu mkingon-qiuvu.'y tend to sell at a bazaar somet in the near future. attended: the "Ten Mr. Charles Thoms: of Chicago spent Wednesday at his cottage at Sylvan Lake. -- spent a few days at home this week . taking care of her mother and grandmother who have both ; confined to bed on account of A Over Ford Sales Room Libertyville Phone 474 Mon, Wed, Fri. and chronic ailments. If you are not enjoying health why not try Naprathic treatments? They have been found effective in re-- moving the cause of many ob stinate and obscure ailments. There is nothing rough or pain-- ful in the manipulation of the A NEW METHOD--For nerve Quite a number from this vicinity W. Lee Kapple NAP--RA--PATH o 7 £M ¥%

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