PAGE TWU ed the "Own Your Own Home show' 1:30 and 2:30 p. m. Girls. in Chicago on Tuesday. | 4:00 and 7:00 Boys. The children of the Mundelien | Coming: Big entertainment at school are enjoying a two days va--, the community house--Vanity--fun eation. | and frolic. Robert Dawson went to Chicago Thursday to meet his father who was returning from visiting rela-- tives in Michigan. Mrs. Elmer Lucas amnd son Ken-- neth were Chicago visitors Tuesday. Mrs. George Ross was among the members of the Libertyville Wom-- an's Club who attended the district meeting in Waukegan on Monday. Mrs. F. M. Harding is visiting her sister, Miss Harriet Brainard at Watertown, IIl. R. D. Cook is driving a new Dodge Sedan. ° E. H. Bluhm, George Meyer, Les-- lie Ullrich and Bert Wilcox attend-- ed the "Own Your Own Home show in Chicago on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Chandler were Chicago visitors Tuesday. The Euchre Club spent a most en-- joyoble evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thatcher on Tues-- Ey. Mrs. J. C. Dorfler and Frauk elroy won the first prizes, Mrs. Edwin Roder and Thomas Russell the secom| nrizes and Mr®. Horman Kuchlank and J. C.<Dorfler carried away the consolation prizes. Mrs. Frank Dishinger spent Wed-- nesday in Chicago. e ts Mrs. Thomas Russell spent Wed-- nesday with her sister, Mrs. Alex Knox of Waukegan. E. H. Bluhm motered to LaPorte, Indiana to visit relatives Tuesday evening.> «. TXE Mrs. Emeria Klipp of Fairfield ealled on her sister, Mrs. H. C. Meyer Tuesday. 5 away the consolation prizes. 'The Patron's Day held Monday af--| Mrs. Frank Dishinger spent Wed--| terncon was enjoyed by those who' nesday in Chicago. attended. The work was exhibited | Mrs. Emeria Klipp of Fairfield| that received the blue ribbon 'at tlnl ealled on her sister, Mrs. H. C.| Libertyville Fair. These days are Meyer Tuesday. given by the teachers for the par-- W. D. Porteous was a Waukegan en%md&huMhM' business visitor on Tuesday. work to be acquainted with what Sifudintri the children are doing in schools and| Plymouth Larger Parish the parents should make a special | C. Arthur Jeyne, Minister effort to go. The teachers work | Harold D. Kinney, Social Director | hard in time and preparation and | Sunday school: First church, 10:00, are encouraged by a good attend-- z. m.; Ivanhoe 11:00 a. m. ance. Did you go? MUNDELEIN Maras. M. A. CH:anorEer Some /of these flowering shrubs will add beauty and value to 2000 extra quality Apple trees at $1.00 each. A fine lot of Mountain Ash. Libertyville grown stock will do the best in your yard. * COME AND SEE IT. Phone 448 to the smallest of the small. And sometimes® he carries a basket--quite carefully, for it con-- tains Eggs. to mind Bridal Wreath Doral Berry Fairholm Gardens Phone 287 Time to plant Shrubs--Trees, Vines, Evergreens, Pereniel Flowers H. C. Burramor & Sons Nurserymen & Florists THE SODA SHOP Viburnum Bunny ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snetsinger| | entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harden | Rouse of Mundelein and Mr. and hln. Ed. Sandman to dinner Thurs-- | | day evening. t Special Easter Services Ivanhoe 10:00 a. m.; First Church 11:15 a. m. Appropriate music at each church. Sermon subject: "The Dynamis Power of the Resurrection. . 2:30 p. m. Senior Boy Scouts. 7:80 p. m. Union services: Sermon subject, "Eternal Life." Monday, 8:00 p. m. Choral Society meets with Mr. Frank Dolph. Wednesday 8 p. m. Teacher Train-- ing class meets with Miss Emma Radke. Friday at 3:30 p. m. Junior Boy Scouts, ©Friday at 7:00 p. m. Basket Ball. Saturday at 10;:00 a. m. Explor-- Mr. Bert Siep was brought home from the hospital Monday afterncon. The little son of Rev. and Mrs. Irwan has been quite sick. The Misses Alico and -- Helen Rockenback are home this week en-- joying the "spring" vacation--yes I sa'd spring. . < Mr. Robt Harkness and Muk; Schallinkramer '*are visiting . this week at Mendota with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Dudsinki are the parents of a little son born March 26. in sent Mrs. Roy Williams has been the past ten days with the flu. LAKE ZURICH Firs Arbor Vitae _ a¢§\:\ e \ s ~ sick c -;-i!:\%, | __April ist, the usual travel in bob <sleds and wagons : was unusually ! heavy this morning 'due to the | snow banks found-- everywhere, Patrolman Tuarnbull of Wauconda with several helpers are clearing the cement road so that auto traffic can start again. The regular meeting of the P. T. A. was held in the @vening so as to give those who didn't attend the aefternoon session opportunity to see the exhibit. The entertainment "School Days" proved to be ifter-- esting and retalled many pleasant memories 'of days gone by of the ones present. The school year is crawing to a close and our meet-- ings have been well attended and many good ideas exchanged. The P. T. A. in a community de-- serves the support of all the pat-- rons of the school. What have you done to help ours? The annual custom of planting potatoes on Good-- Friday will not take place this year. * -- Jimmie Jingle Says: All kinds of Auto Repair Work You're sure to say our bread's We're asking you to White, Whole Wheat and Rye Breads. Harry Pfannenstill, Prop. and Night Service v«at Phone 3817 Quality ond Sesiation Hobby of --Hubbard's Bread Ask your grocer THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY; APRIL 3, 1926. SX A€ a hx A little daughter arrived at the, William -- Wagner home _ Friday March 26th. ~The young lady has been named Marella Caroline: | Robert Ransom accidentally shot! himself through his left thumb Sun-- day" afternoon.© _ t family visited among relatives and friends here one day last week. They have just returned from spending the winter E Florida. Mr. and James -- Matousek and family at Libertyville and Wal-- ter Clark also of Libertyville spent Sunday at the N. F. Busch home. Liillian Riechm has not been at school for almost a week due to a severe cold. The Beach property was sold at public auction last Tuesday and Mr. Willfam Atwell was the successfdl bidder. We are very glad indeed as we like to keep all our good citi-- zens if possible. Mr. and 'Mrs. Paul Radtke spent Saturday night at N. F. Busch's. OAK TERRACE . . LAUNDRY > Prairie Ave., Highwood, IIL TV ANHOE PHONKE 87 in a Copeland Manor Lot ------ They Go Up in Value Every Day INVEST NOW Actual Construction of several fine Homes to be started soon. > o Choice Home Sites still available on Rockland Road, Windsor Terrace, Lincoln Avenue, Wedge-- mere Place, Fourth Avenue, Buckingham Place and Hampton Terrace. _ These lots, we firmly believe, will increase in value rapidly as homes are built and improve-- ments completed. Present prices are only tem-- porary--will positively be advanced inside of 60 Office on the grounds in charge of Mr. John Schenck. Attractive easy terms. All lots close in to new rapid transit on the North Shore Electric. | I want residents of this vicinity to feel absolitely free to come and look this property over and don't want you to think that you will be annoyed by high pressure salesmen. We want to show you over the property and quote prices and terms. Then we will leave it to your own good judgment. ® JOHN L. SCHENCK, Manager. COPELAND MANOR SALES ORGANIZATION Because of the condition of the r--ads the Easter services at the Plain and Ornamental j plastering. Masonry Mundelein, IIl. Robert R. Dawson DIAMOND LAKE Diamond Lake church have I postponed to Sunday April 11th. CITIZENS BANK ~BUILDING WEDNESDAY SATURDAY GEORGE A. JONES Regular Hours 9:00 -- 12:00 A. M. 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