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Lake County Register (1922), 16 Jan 1926, p. 2

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N4 y# The Five Hundred . and Bunce ; mnmmu«-w f Teacher's' Association on Wednesday evening cwas attended | by about a hundred people: Mr. LeoneKfendee carried away first rs and Melvin Rouse and Helen the . second. ~Every-- one 'uttended voted the party a reat success and expressed --the f fiumorabn(lm After ks cards and o a delightful d was served. A number of Mundelein people saw "Colleen Mcore in "We Mod-- .m"ntthAn'torhnonTnem and Wednesday evenings of week. This same play is at the "Chicago Theatre" in Chicago this week. We are very fortunate to be able to see such good pictures at the same time they are showing in a:lhl.dhut. So buy your | early and tell your friends about this chance to win a set that you will be proud to own-- Louis Wehrenberg and Mrs. Bter Meyer were Waukegan vis--| on Tuesday. J'flm%ki"mm' f est Tks Julle Chandler «l Mr. and Mrs,. George Meyer and Mrs3, August Wirtz of Ivanhoe at-- m&.&hm" on Thursday evening. Robert Gadke was a Waukegan visitor on Thursday morning. Fred Kiene was called to Wauke-- gan Thursday to serve on Jury. Mrs. Frank -- Baumgartner and Mrs. W.~E. Volkman attended a eard party at the home of Mrs. Houlihan of Libertyville on Thurs-- day afternoon.: Mrs. C. H. Colby won. the first prize, Mrs. W. E. Volkman the second, Mrs. Houlihan the third and Mrs. George Decker the consolation prize. Mr. and Mrs. John Carsteson of | their daughter Mrs. Dietz on ' Tuesday. | Metzner won the first prizes for five hundred. Mr. Will Ray and Mrs. J. C. Dorflerthe second and Mr. Leland Lansing and Mrs. My-- r--n R. Wells the consolation prizes. For Bunco Marcus Kueblank and _*SBunday school First Church, 10:00 a. m. -- Ivanhoe, 11:00 a. m. 'Worship -em'hnhoe, 10:00 a. m.. First 11:15 a. m. Sermon subject: The Root Cause of¢ Murder. second. and Mrs. Wm. Browder the consolation prize. €: ©Edward Zersen of North Chicago ealled on his parents Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zersen on Tuesday. Mrs. August Wirtz cof Ivanhoe is spending this week with her daugh-- ter, Mrs. George Meyer. ~ and who has roomed at the home of 2:30 p. m., Seinor Boy Scouts. Union Evening Services at 7:30. Sermon subject: "Short Cuts." Monday, 7 p. m., Choral Society meets with Mr. Frank Dolph. Don't forget the Fireman's dance to be given at Ivanhos Woodman Hall on Thursday evening January 21. Each dance ticket entitles» you . Mrs. E. V. Smith of R:ckford is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J--Rouse. R to make his home hi Mrs. John Rouse entertained the superistendent. of Ihe electocal 0 work at St Mary's of the Lake Five Hundred Club at her home on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Louis Hendse won the first prize, Mrs. E. O. Wells the second and Mrs. Will Walter and Adoioh Meyer made a business trip to Chicago Tuesday Mrs. Frank Druba of Waukegan spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. W. D. Portsouns. _ --Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyer of Lake Zurich spent "Tuesday with the Sormer's parents Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Meyer. The Ivanh:se and Munjelein Bunco Club was entertained at the home bf Mrs.. Robert Braatz of Ivanhoe on Wednesiay afternoon of this week. Mrs. Edwin Roder won the first prize. Mrs. Harold Wells the PLYMOUTH LARGER PARISH . Office 223 Washington St., Waukegan PHONE 465 MUNDELEIN ¥A C. Arthur Jeyne, Minister Mas M. A. Cnanouger cmg% uncsru%mc BATTERIES A sr'lignfr HTIN IGNITION SER < -wuswwcnaonms " ALL MEDICAL AND SURGICAL-- | DISEASES of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER : .. SOCIAL DISEASES | Doctor John P. O'Neil AUTO REPAIRING AND TOWING Phone 287 TOWN GARAGE RADIOS AND ACCESSORIES PHONE ROUND LAKE 61 AMANN and MOLIDOR __| rages in Lake Zurich, } m' Mr. Jean Klemp was a business is Mr. T. A. Simpson, County Super-- er intendent of Schools of Lake Coun-- pi_| ty visited the local school Tmesday afternoon. 4 n Mr: Clarence Snetsinger was a ..3 | Chicago visitor Thursday,. . Traming ony. _"_ *' ! ing-- service at First mA;m the auspices of the.Ladies So-- ie Wiman'e Soviewr: 'Riss Miviem hoe Weman's Society. am Woodberry of New York 'City, one of the finest speakers in the country will speak on "Home Missions." She has a fascinating story t> tell, Friday afternoon the Ledies Aid mymmm:.n.m Mrs. H. J. Swan assists in -- Mr. Wm. Prehm Sr., has sold his garage building t> parties from Des Plaines who expect to enlarge the building and install modern ma-- chionery to operate a m:la- garage. This will make ga-- and evening with the latters sister, Mrs. Bert Jones of Libertyville. Mrs. Williams of Evanston who is staying at the Mr. George Hoth home called at the N. F. Busch home Saturday afterndon, Al. Bunton and Herbert Weidner of Libertyville spent the week end with home folks. o Mr. and Mrs. N. F. usch and sons Clarence .and Donald | spent Friday night at the Ray Busch home of Lake Forest. Mr® and Mrs. Paul Radtke at-- tended the dance at Buffalo Grove Wednesday night= | Miss Clara Leikam went stay with her sister, Mrs. Otto ling who is seriously ill . heart trouble. | Mr, and Mrs, Gecrgeé of Libertyville called at the (Sturm home Sunday. E Jack Sturm of Rockford, visited Sturm's Saturday Sun-- Baturday, 10:00, Explorers. . Saturday 1:30, High "::";.3"' Saturday 3:00, Boy of Tvanhoe. -- ° _ | Banquet will be held. Prof. man of the ¥. M. C. A. will give a stirring> address. songs, games and a rifle co will add to the enjoyment of the evening. Reserve the date. | day. On Sunday Jan. 24, at 7:30 p. m.. there will be an especially intgrest-- Mrs. A. L. Payton and M'rs, Jas. Snitcinger were in Chicago sh pirg for the work committee Women's Society. | * Mrs. Mary Rockenback was in-- stalling cfficer for. the (Royal Ncighbors at Barrington evening and at Deerfield Th evening. | Emil Geest attended the | Fire-- man's hall at Wheeling Saturday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. La of Leithton spent Sunday lat-- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paol at-- tended the Fireman's Bnlmhed- ing Saturday night. | ; * Messrs Rudoiph and Eimer Des-- chaper are enjoying« a sightgeeing frip t> Old Alabama. ~ --| -- Mr. O,. I. Ruckenback was ih Chi-- cago Tuesday on business. _ Mrs. Flora Clarke was mentioned with the sick ones this week. Mr. Boert Siep was taken to the Palatine hospital Tuesday with a compound fracture of his left leg caused by falling on icy sidewalk Sunday night. Kaxidt utigs Mr. and Mrs, Max Miller Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busch of rty-- ville called on Grandma B Sun-- day night. | Mr. Beck of Northbrook called on Emil Geest one day last Mrs. Emma Sturm made a busi-- ness trip to Prairie View ¥« .. Mr. Albort Hegbeck is driving a new Dodge Coupe. i Lake Zurich school has a n x of pupils out with chicken honor of his birthday. Miss Faye Jones of Libertyville spent the week--end with her aunt Mr. Wm. Batz has moved a farm near Deerfield. Friday, 3 *» \ oiiiny: +9 & . fhung Pooiles s a fascinating StofTy BJ LSil February 5 the Father~anid Sons Several neighbors of Mr. A. L. yton were entertained at cards d bunco Wednesday evening in Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Busch and son LAKE ZURICH Mr. pustéh home pecntaiay uigh * _' Vaclay Kramer of Chicago : Wed-- nesday. Mr. Martin Eichler who had his left: arm amputated befora Chrisi-- nn,hhotl'.shnlhelingfim despite his 85 years. mw" and féeling fine . "Prayer has been the practice e his 85 years. c and source of power in the W.C. Mrs. Chas. Gosswiller@who had T. U.. from Crusade days until an operation for a broken knes--cap now. a at&ohhfiohoqifi.hdnbad:l "We call upon all local unions h:--me and doing fine though it will '};, meet together for prayer-- on take quite some time before sh¢ January 7th, -- Thursday: of the will be able to walk again. . |Week of Prayer, for the purpose The baby daughter--of Mr. andicf prayer '"#. blessing upon Mrs. <'Gilbert F. Fehiman .of, Ela the Woman's 'stian Temperance Townsh'p was baptized u-d.y-w]uu... its leaders, and the organ-- terncon, January 10th at the home jization; upon the authorities to of her parents ard received the | whom is entrusted the responsibil-- name Dorothy Marie. Sponsor was |ity for law enforcement; and upon Mrs. Luella Mayer of Wheeling. the American people that they may As belated nmnews we heard that | realize their responsibility to obey the baby of Mr. and Mrs. (John |the law themselves, and to support Psahiman Jr.. was baptized at the the Constitution. Read: John 14: Wheeling hospital on December 28, 14; Matthew 18:19." Signed: l':j.ll! 1923 by Rev. Carl A. Stadler and is| A. Boole, Idq4 B. Wise Smith, called Marion, Ruth. Miss Mary |Frances P. Parks, -- Margaret °C. Robinson of Wheeling was sponsor. | Munns, Elizabeth Preston Ander-- Mr. Emil Geest | : Busch spent Friday « Max Miller home in ~ Mr. Aléx Bunton i.'.fi 10 a Business trip "to Libertyville Saturday. Bunday night at the home of the formers parents, Mr. --and -- Mrs. Frank Radtke of Wheeling.> The baby daughter--of Mr. and Mrs. <'Gilbert F. Fehiman .of, Ela Township was baptized Sunday af-- terncon, January 10th at the home of her parents and received the name Dcorothy Marie. Sponsor was The Lake County Register-- wice a week--only $2.00 per year. Church calendar:~ Sunday, Jan-- uary 17th--German service at 10:00 a m. Everybody welcome. busines: in Waukegan Monday. ing team won a very intcresting and exciting game against "Fai---- tield's Big Five" under the direction of Louis Knigge, by 71 pins. house is nearly completed and he is just about ready to move in, some of his stock he has already Mrs. --Wm. Peters Jr., and Miss Frieda Peters spent Wednesday af-- ternocn with Mrs. Edw. Nagel and family. * * The "Fairfields Fair Five" bowl-- land rush is that the people who go Pahiman Jr., was baptized at the Wheeling hospital on December 28, 1923 by Rev. Carl A. Stadler and is called Marion, Ruth. Miss Mary Robinson of Wheeling was sponsor. Tuesday evening, exciting indeed. the boys did their best but the girls did just a little bit better, never mind boys, maybe next time you Up to the present date the two highest bowlers are Paul Consoer, with a score of 201, and Knigge with a score of 145. instead of bringing it away. Mr. Mr. A. G. Schwerman transacted The difference between the Cali-- Mr. -- Geo. -- Umbdenstock's new LONG GROVE 15 Yrans or Succuss Every Best Built Garage is con-- structed to maintain that standard of perfection of which we are justly proud. 15 years of success is behind us. s Some Best Built Features Slate coated shingle roof, guaran-- e C ; Oe ame d 4 ANNOUNCEMENT!! Geest men employed to erect Built Garages are men who live in this city." The extension of our garage building service to Waukegan and vicinity will be of distinct advantage to the hundreds of home owners here who are planning to build * garages. You can now have a Best Built Garage of the same specifications--the same quality--and the same liberal terms as the thousands of owners whom we number as our satisfied--customers. BEsST BOuict spent on GA RAGE W" of the" National gou& an Whn Temperance Union in the 20,000 communities where unions are now organized. will be-- gin their new year of activitiocs by devoting a day to prayer. the --following ~call --signed by our six national officers: National W.--C. T. U.--has Twenty--six 'agencies, social, edu-- cational,, medical, judicial, -- and others, ccoperate in the Portland cent--r school of sscial work of the University of Oregon. It is an outstanding example of cooperation in -- sccial work. Including this yvear's class, the school has gradu-- ated in the six years of its experi-- ence 64 eandidates in addition : to other special strdents. They are engaged in various forms of #ocial work in many parts of the United EStates, in Alaska, and Hawaii. There would be a lot of heart-- aches prevented in this country if a girl cared as much about a man's morals as she does his manners. Every :14 maid thinks it is fectly shameful the way m women fall to manage their An the first official act 'of her and Night Service P=r Phone 817 . THE STAR elected president of the Remember--this is a Free Offer fibte wall board lining. This wonderful offer=will make your tect your car in winter weather. WOMY OFFER For January, we will furnish absolutely free with every Best Garage Office s in Waukegan ; hett A resolution adopted in December at -- a meeting of th-- county superin-- tendents of highways held _at Springfield urging 'counties which have tot secured necessary right of ways in regards to pavine work. do so soon, was read Wednesday at the supervisors session. The matter m is 'vfi-mf That -- Work On $100,000,000 Road Issue Is Held Up. . Plain and Ornamential +-- plastering. Masonry ui t Robert R. Pawson -- Btate Bank of Mundelein i' _ Start Your Account Here A GARAGE LIKE Td THIS FOR iA Three Ambitions 'The parents' thrift will help to these three ambitions. q100 down starts one on your property. Pay the balance in small monthly pay-- ments, Take as long as 2 years to pay. Here is your opportunity to have free shelter (nyoqmmndnhuno'thu*fllm all expenses. Convert your vacant spice into an income. Mail the coupon for full patticulars. Here is a two--car Best Built Garage. $10 down starts one on your property. 'Three children--a prospective Can you do as much for your e n i i ie ies se es C ukn t o 'all * Ald6 give me details o e it onais Soan oreen. ¢ We ts mm is onl / ies uns "ifeetey t l g NORTHWEST SIDE LUMBER co. Waukegan Nationa! Bank Buildi 1 -- 4 S. Genessee Street & = Without obligation, show me how $10 down will lglnmnaut Built Permanent Garage, free 4 garage rent for my own car, and an income that CIVEN MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS a teacher, and a farmer. E'::fl' and as a ceeult there has been & delay in complet-- ing 'roads in the $60,000,000 -- road bond issue. . The resolution tated further that until this legal octacile is overcome, the state department cannot allow work to get under} way 'in the $100,000,0L00 road bond issue. { From present indications it will {not be possible to start work on roads provided for in the latest bond i.hm for more than a year, ~uper |visors say. ® COUPON was referred to the road and bridge CIT!ZENS BANK BUILDNING WEDNESDAY SATURDAY GEORGE A. JONES Regular Hours 9:00+-- 12:00 A. M. 1:00 -- 6:00 P. M. Phone 287--W MUNDELEIN, ILL. me details of your fule # o e ace e ##8 0 00 # 6 % DENTIST P select from. Come in and see ut 4 T Aa 1 L O & L No --is our speciaity. We have _ _ The Harriet Beauty Shoppe Cichy's Tailoring Shop Rest Haven Garage For Phone Libertyville 438 Phone 632--W--1 We have installed a complete outfit for charging batteries, and are prepared to put your battery in first class shape. All' repairs made by men who know how. Bring your battery here and rave it tested free of charge. C Williys--Knight and Overiand _ FURNITURE MOVING A SPECIALTY. Prownes LmertrviLe 144M." Ravenwoop 1607 North Milwaukee A: TO REMIND YOU WILLERS MOTOR EXPRESS That we have, ready for quick dd?v&y, is a supply of CABBAGE at maug ies $ m Come in and see ns. .. ~. _ ... ~BQUASH Buy at Wholesale and Save Money MRS. HARRIET MATTHEWS, Proprietor t Located at Farm Bureau Office Daily trips between Libertyville and Chicago Sales and Service Station FREE AIR AND WATER All Work Guaranteed H. DIETZ, Prop. BATTERY WORK Bobbing and Eyebrow Arching Hair Dyeing and Permanent Wavi~~ Marcelling, Manicuring, Facials Shampooing and Scalp Treatmients We Are Agents for the , and Fri. Eve by appointment 1 have a supply of 1926 Tru: and ' Passenger Automobile m mliutiomonlnndatmy"':f' Ivanhoe. Office hours from 7 to ONIONS ~ : RUTABAGAS 524 N. Milwaukee Ave. NOTICE

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