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Lake County Register (1922), 27 Feb 1926, p. 2

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Mrs. Ray Wells and Mrs. Orville Smith of Libertyville were Tuesday afternoon visitors in Waukegan. Mrs. Robert Dawson entertained a numbér of friends at her home on Thursday afternocn at an Aluminum Demonstration. w,v even'ng, the Tuesday Bowling Club played mixed doubles, Mrs. Herman Kueblank re-- geived the first prize with an aver-- age of 247 for three games. Her| High Individual score was 206. Mrs.| Frank Kelroy was second with an average of 243. Mr. Paul Consoer Mundelein. Mrs. John Gaossweiller spent Wed-- nesday with Miss Julia Barbaras. -- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauernsmith ispent Tuesday evening with the lat-- ters mother, Mrs. Wm. Schumacher f Rruces Lake, ®% _ . -- | Mrs. Will Ray entertained the Five Hundred Club at her home on Thursday afternoon. -- substituting for Frank Kelroy as Mrs. Kueblank's partner won the first prize. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dorfler spent Tuesday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Geo. Yore of Lake Forest. Carroll Porteous was a Grayslake visitor Wednesday evening. party at the home of her cousin, Mrs. George Grabbe of Libertyville on Wednesday afternoon. ler as Captain played a Waukegan team, at Waukegan. Our ladies won by 59 pins. The highest individual score was made by Mrs. Bert Swan who made 159. This makes one game for each team. The return game will be played Saturday even-- On Saturday evening the Women's Bowling team with Mrs. J. C. Dorf-- On next Sunday Feb. 28 the Sun-- day School District Institute will be held at the Washburn Congrega~ tional Church at Half Day. Begin-- vping at one thirty p. mi. the program Mr. J. C. Ballentine, Waukegan 1:55, Remarks Profitable to Conven-- tion--Mr. R. G. Sands, Wauke-- gan, County President of Assn. 2:00, Music (Offeratory)--Half Day :10, Mus $:20, 'Inapiradanal" Addvers--Prot '__--F. G. Ward, Chicago Sem'y. 1:30, Devotional Service--Rev. A. B. McKeith, Half Day. 1:45, Sunday Schocl Standards and Administrational _ problems -- 12:0, Departmental Conferences: Ch:z:.--ln. Samuel --Sim-- Lake Forest Young People--Mr. George Reed, Gurnee y i' Adult--Mrs. Jennie Just, Wau-- Mrs. Frank Dishinger was a Uhi-- zo shopper on Wednesday. MUNDELEIN Robert R. Dawson Plain and Ornamental *"C i ze e lm3 Mundelein, IIL Phone 368--R Phone 287 Wells attended a card 8. L TRIPP LUMBER COMPANY -- PHONE 103 s Yards at Mundelein, Prairie View and Gilmer ---- © --Mrs. George Ross, Mrs. F. M Harding and F~C. at» tended the ' meeting of the: ville C Club. '¥ Mr. and Nits. Walter Pople are ré-- joicing over the arrival of a little son on Saturday February 20. The Ladies Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Will Vickery on Friday afternoon of next week. --Mrs. F. M. Harding will assist her. .. On Saturday afternoon "at --2:30 there will be <a <special children's IafimdfioAflbrpw Libertyville with Jack in "Bustin Through" also "Our Gang" comedy. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Tiffany and family were Libertyville vigitors last Community House Put to Good Use Since the comiag of Mr. Harold D. Kinney to head up social activi-- ties the Community H in Mun-- delein has become a ve:;fily place. Through several scout patrols, the boys are learning how to take care of themselves an| others in the out-- of--doors by studying nature, camp-- ing, tracking, hiking, swimming, etc. "Doing a good turn" e day and living up to the Scout and Scout Law, develop the ities that make f5r the highest type of citi-- i'::. gram ts aiding. the b' in the program is ys developing of a four--square nature in which physical fitness, mental alertness, moral strength and spirit-- ual power are evident. _ | tories from other parts of the county. | Two groups of girls ate enjoy-- ing basket ball or riflery. | > A _ Community . House} Council made up of representatives of the various groups using the. Commun-- ity House, has oversight of these ac-- man of the Council and Miss Eliza-- beth Wirtz its secretary. Mr. Harry Rouse is chairman of the House Committee and H. J. Swan chair-- man of the Finance Committee. The various organizations making up the eouncil have pledged money toward the meeting of the expense and per-- sons whose children are being bene-- Sunday. fitted are giving toward this work. In April two entertainments will be given by the council which will be unusual and striking, the pro-- eeeds of which will go to the Com-- munity House Fund. | the basement of the building and here the boys and girls have been taught the careful and expert use of the rifle. Many of them have ac-- quired the medals awarded by the Junicr Rifle Corps for marksman-- ship. A contest is on now between Basketball teams use the floor of the house for practice and match games several times a Our boys have scored quite a tew vic-- Orlando, Fla. !cmz!ms BANK .BUILONG i WEDNESDAY SATURDAY A rifle range has been installed in GEORGE A. JONES 9:00 -- 12:00 A. M. 1:00 -- 6:00 P. M. Phone 287--W night was attended by seventy peo-- ple. It proved to be one of the very best. Mr. T. A/" son was un-- able to be present because of illness. Attorney R. W. Churchill of Grays ?mflum of the even-- ng and outdid himself® in «interest-- ifimmm.flw and very interesting address. Light refreshments <were highly enjoyed by all. Singing, led by Mrs. Raiph Rouse together with a short, snappy 'pstfiotkpmmbythnpfllm most commendable. Our P. TSA. is at the school house on Wednesday thrifty, snappy and a good thing for Come to Do t" 1:80----Vernon--Ela and Liberty-- ville--Fremont Townships . Sunday School Institute at Half Day. 2:30--Senior Boy Scouts. © Union Evening service at 7:80. Sermon subject: "What Did Jesus C. Arthur: Jerne, Minister H. D. Kinney, Social Director Gunday school: First church, 10:00 a. m.; Ivanhoe 11:00 a. m' Worship services: Ivanhoe, 10:00 a. m.; First Church, 11:15 a. m-- Sermon subject: "The Sermon on the Mount: VII The True Motive in Giving." -- W ednesday at 8:00 p. m. Teacher minz'm meeting at Mr. Chrk Dru Friday 7:00. Basket Ball. -- Saturday 10:00, The Explorers. Saturday, 1:80 and 2:30, Girls. Saturday 4:00 and*7:00, Boys. March 17, Entertainment to be given by the Woman's Society of Ivanhoe. j Friday the Ladies Aid meets with Mrs. Will Vickery, with Mrs. F. M. PLYMOUTH LARGER PARISH , 8:80, Junior Boy Scouts. JODG S@OTHERS | | Schanck Hardware Co Touring Car -- $865.50 Coupe -- -- -- -- $917.50 Roadster -- -- $864.50 Sedan -- -- -- -- $972.00 -- Indeced, it is one of the myster-- ies of this usually progressive industry that the all steel body is not already in uni-- versal use. It will be before long. Public opinion will demand it--as it now demands that railway sleeping cars be all steel. Safety for this vast army of travelers is a--national issue, and where safety is involved plain speaking is a publicduty. It is high time the public real-- ized--as ecxperts have long realized --that automobile bodies should be made of steel ----not of wood or any other 20,000,000 motor vehicles For even a child knows that k { R 3 t A:----:f-- ols now travel the American steel is stronger than wood |;, ¥ iess Tadire Agonts for i ang oo oomsser n mtine / Williys--Knight and Overland or burn \A « * > 50,000,000 Americans ride iD _pogies will stand up under | . Sales and Service Station these cars $very day in the impacts that would crush j FREE AIR AND WATER ySeri c sns > ordinary bodies to bits. All Work Guaranteed ' Safety for this vast army of . That is why Dodge Brothers [ f Cc en une es uns e travelers is av~national issue, pioncered in introducing the and where safety is involved . the all steel body--pioncered _ IJ. Ho DIET Z,I P T Op.' plain speaking is a publicduty. . again recently, in :mprovm Phone 632--W--1 vanhoe, Illinois The car will continue to be a "four." No reasoning buyer will be dis-- tracted from the issue of QUALITY by mere CYLINDER propaganda. ARE_ CNTITLED / Now The Facts! JAMES MORROW & SON : Meyer ... | Allanson 202 SOUTH GENESEE STREET, WAUKEGAN -- PHONE 228 Following are the scores of the matches ~rolled @in the Twin City League last week. Cwan: ... --~--. MQ Pfanenstill ... '146 Hook mpprmrnemnmmioens 168 Diwher .......... '108 Suydam ... 178 Tegtmeyer ... R. Richardson Jersen LK <. Wilkening Dolph Totals Totals ... 805 Totals Are E k Delivered Sve the Dodge Steel Body On Display In Our Showrcom 18 146 171 162 180 146 873 179 182 151 158 166 168 192 174 * 162 173 215 170 821 162 190 174 176 186 108 47-- 196612 159--527 145--404 158--474€ 159--571 152--482 210--592 174--522. 174----522 R. Dorfler ... 180 Cilrich ... 167 Enyder ... 179 Stoerp ... 150 Totals And the all steel body--as ex-- emplified in Dodge Brothers Motor Car--is the greatest single advance in motoring safety made in the last fifteen years. . by every automobile builder in the world. The issue is plain-- safely if the automobile industry is to hold its pres-- ent high place in public use-- fulness and esteem. now, in urging its The WHEELING STATE BANK Ives 179 Castles in Spain 268 4 sY 179 x¥ it ---- 172--518 Before jumping at conclusions se-- lect a good landing place. Ruth--When I sing, tears come to my eyes. . What shall 1 do. Charles--*"Put cotton in your ears. 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