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Lake County Register (1922), 3 Apr 1926, p. 6

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Monday evening of the week. A very impressive Communion Service was held last Sunday morn-- ing, with a reception of new mem-- bers at it's close. . We welcome these new members in cur midst. . In the evening at 8:00 p. m. the erchestra gave a mixed progrim which was very enjoyabie. Beginners and Primary departments : ~the Sunday School will have an E6 t party at the St. Paul's Sun-- : sehool room. Don't let the Morning worship, '11:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. -- Evening service, 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 8:00 p. m. gest denial offering of the year. wil speak upon the last of a series of sermons on "Seven Outstanding KFacts of the life of our Lord." The Mr. T. E. D. Bradley of Evanston returned from a world tour, address the congregation on im morning April 11, on "Pres-- Missions in the Orient." Bradley is a member of the ' Extension Board of Chica-- go Presbyterian and as such, will be able to present first--hand facts r should interest and challenge who live in the home lands. _A cordial welcome is always ex-- tended to worship with us.> ers and officers <of the Sunday school at the close of the Prayer meeting on Wednesday night, to This is the first Sunday of the new Church year. May the risen life of Christ give us new enthus-- iagm for the work of His church and of His kingdom, and may we make a new resolve to "seek the things which are above." * 4:B0--Closing service of the Pass-- lon Week. "The Story of the Res-- Deerfield Evangelical Bungalow ##4404# 4488 444 PB Rev. Williams met with the teach-- 10:45--Easter service. The pastor No wonder chicks live and grow on Ful--O--Pep Chick Starter. Its base is whole-- some oatmeal. And it con-- tains both Cod Liver Oil and e P TNE Aoilicy, <<< ce« .n ccooc(erctentonr o trriterremecny Lagerschuite & Hager, ... Barrington, IIL Evans Feed Company ..........................._._._ Highland Park, IIL M. H. Hussey Lumber Co., ... Lake Forest, III, J. H. Patterson Lumber Co., ................._._._.___.. Wauconds, IIL J. H. Patterson Lumber Co., ... Lake Zurich, IIL N M , " n Sb m mivin on apirniinn in inned ooo in W. F. Franzten Lumber Co., ... Akntlochk Miiing CK, .._________________\_\_ Gurnee Lumber & Coal Co., ... (Continued from page 3) m&mm«; This, you will find, is economy. The quality of our work is--good and our service is courteous and prompt. Call Libertyville 290 and we will gladly send our driver for your work and return it to you when laundered. -- OR -- Finished complete at 12 cents fintwork and 35 cents per m':".',":*".r:.?' %.W%W!fllat%lh&mwu\dS per lb. for all over 25 lIbs. All wash faaarrad Camp reado o) fark up 0r B0 Dry Wash at 18 lbs. for~$1.80 and 10 cents ner ib. for all over 18 lbs. . Flatwork nicely ironed and the balance dried fluffy and soft. Let Us Do ¥Your Family Laundry Reliable Laundry * Dry Cleaners as well as UBFUL--O:PEP eevsnxenmencencsencicmcceccerces. HKQRMKIAG HF Mrs. Joe Vogt spent a few days at Stanford's home. James Neish spent Sunday with Frank Vogt. Mrs. Jack Frost is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Will Huson. 5 . Helen Effling is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Wait spent Friday at McHnery. Mr. and Mrs. Art Kaiser of Wau-- kegan spent Sunday at the home of John Kaiser. £ Miss Hazel Mccabe of Chicago is spending a few days at the home of Mike Mcabe. Mrs. Titimwood, daughter Harriet On Friday evening the Choir will meet as usual for their rehearsal. We are hoping that every member will feel their responsibility and be present. Adeline Rossdeutcher of Long Lake spent Sunday with her par-- Saturday afterncon the Junior choir will have their final practice for the program they will present rext Sunday evening. Everyone should plan to attend a service on Easter, there will be spe-- cial <Easter services both morning and evening at the Evangelical Bun-- is extended to you. Miss Neoma Reather was a Wau-- kegan shopper Saturday. -- Come out at 8:00 p. m. next Sun-- day and hear the good program of music which will be given by our liftle folks. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wait and James spent Saturday in Grayslake. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dillon spent Sunday at Deerfield and home of Mr. and Mrs. Virnyard. Mrs. Will Varderburn who has been poorly is feeling somewhat better. Rev. Tompkins was unable to Hreach evening service due to ill-- ness. -- wan visited Elgin friends one day The --Stanford family donated some library books for the Sunday school. Mrs. Earl Townsend spent Sun-- day at Grayslake. < The Stanford family will occupy part of the rooms for the summer month. We are glad to have them with us. Lloyd Renehan of Round Lake has rented the Arthur Stanford farm the coming year. a€everertentenmcecemccomcens PPRA HK it the first six weeks. and see how it pays! _ The Quaker Qats @mpany Cod Liver Meal, too. Feed Edwin Bauer and Sam Leopich at-- e : U U ® U Joe Wegner is driving a new Reo Mrs. Peter Stadtfield is driving a Mrs. L. V. Lusk and Mrs. Jim Kir-- ......_... Libertyville, IIL work in the VOLO Mundelein, IIL tended the show Sunday with Morris Townsend. Earl Townsend was' a Waukegan visitor Monday. Earl and Irving Townsend, Helen and Georgia Vasey attended Lyceum at the high school at Wauconda Thursday evening. T A L O & L N o ----is our specialty. We'havre a largs assortment of material ftor you to select from. Come in and see us the proud parents of a baby girl born last Saturday. ; a The children who are to--take part Mr. and Mrs. Georgia Townsend spent Saturday at Waukegan. Sunday at Deerfileld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winegard. . Mrs. L. V. Lusk and Mrs. Tuttle attended -- the sunday school insti-- Colds &z ao(hthwtmedy--tbebenmhwm quick, t millions it. ol uanet in S eserve, Promiechinees in ideal form. Colds stop in 24 hours, La mu'ngdy-. 'The system is cleaned and Nothing compares with Hill's, Cet Red Box Be Quick--Be Sure, Be Sure Its <AU F'@, Price 30c¢ By U.S.Government Veterinarian D. C. GRINNELL Inspector in Charge Office with Farm Burean Mr. and Mrs. Dell Townsend have rchased a new Chevrolet sedan. Peter Walter and friend spent John Rosing has been on the sick Plastering and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ehredt are CATTLE TESTED Cichy's Tailoring Shop Anywhere on the North Shore Frée of Charge for Tuberculosis North Milwaukee Avenu»e Phone Libertyville 329 NORMAN L. MADOLE _ I am grateful to the people of Lake County for the splen-- did support I have received, and I shall always remember the many courtenecatcnfiedto me in the handling of a very !amincompleteac.cordwith the provision of the Law \yhnchsaystbgtaShenffshallnot succeed himself, and I be-- lieve that the Law should be observed in spirit as well as in completely sever my connection with the Sheriff's office. I shall not accept a Deputyship under Mr. Tiffany should he be successful in being nominated for the office of Sheriff of When I announced my candidacy for Sheriff three years ago my platform was, that the Sheriff's office should not be traded back and forth between the Sheriff and his Chief Deputy. I am still opposed to that unholy arrangement. At the end of my term of office I shall absolutely and 'stter. T1 AM 'GRATEFUL ININE o'clock. -- Easter _ program -- Sunday evening at the M. E. church at Volo. Mrs. T. H. Wood' and daughter Harriet of Maywood visited at the BRernie Serving 100,000 Meals a North Shore Line takes you direct to where you want to or South Side. Save time and bus fare. _ Year on Dining Cars home. Edwin Ahistrom ! More than 1,753,000,000 pasgen-- lm;coe-rri:l by electric rail-- | ways Iilinois in 1922, according to the United States census bureau, HALFan'xillion candy mints for. North Shore Line patrons. That is what we disc'lbufiadogd;lii:gcarslazltym. These complimen ts--six in a e lnvebeeomt:rzn esmblishedfeammn dining car service. f introduced in 1917. Today we operate ' cars oh twelve trains daily--six trains indm direction. With the delivery of additional cars hrmg'be our investment in dining cars alone Maintaining a dining car service of North Shore Line standard is a costly proposition. Chinaware, table linen and quadruple--plate sil-- ver for a single car cost $1,000. Our monthly laundry bill alone is $900. Foods are selected with as much care as you would exercise for your own table. We buy the best criitmery butu':'rg-mgk a:xd crui;nr--lfmid, vegetables, meats and other foods. Fres come to us daily from the farm. h9o famous. Every steak we buy is a specified weight and a specified cut; those's{mwing any variation are rejected. It is an interesting fact that from one--third to one--half of all patrons order these Our coffee -- a special blend --brings us daily compliments. 106,000 cups were served last year. You are welcome to a second or dug cup--or as many extra cups as you want --wi out charge. Each patron at breakfast is greeted with a complimentary demi tasse. Back of our dining car service is a commissary employing 'eight people: Two motor trucks are miuw e ues boughy oy ie commiizesy. Al pres are commissary. pastry are baked in the commissary kitchen. Nearly 1/ 1 fed during the course damo?m;:"unedhh'm 72 West Adams Street, Chicago, IIL TheHigh--Speed Electrically--Operated Railroad SHERIFF LAKE COUNTY. Dining cars on the North Shore Line were Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. North Shore Line steaks have become justly ' Iilinois has more than 2,500 prin' 'h'm " m .livc within a night's ride of € ing to the fact that, as Treasurer of McHenry County, m%?meof&aummh:w"lm&t}mk may be im or me to upon you , so I trust you,willmtowaiderdlhaneglectonmypanand_wfllgive' me your loyal support, which I believe I am entitled to. throughout McHenry County. I amnot a candidate of any political organization and if clectedwillgotoSpringfieédxmbomdby'uiypmm'uaorob' ligations. g f In asking for your support for Representative I do so with the belief that I can give as good service in the legislature as I have given the people of McHenry county the past twelve" years in other positions of trust. _In the year 1914 I was appointed chief deputy Sheriff of McHenry County and served in that capacity for four years, at the end of which I took over the duties of Sheriff having been nominated and elected by a large majority. At the expiration of my term as Sheriff the voters of Mc-- Henry County again honored me as their choice for County Treasurer, which office I have conducted in a manner which I Being a candidate for that office I am asking for your vote and support. -- For the information of those who do not know me personally I wish to give you a brief outline of my public career. To the Voters of McHenry, Lake and Boone Counties: Phones: Office Lake Forest 254 i/ z. . .\ Dr A. YOUNG * _ OFFICE AND STORE: 23 W. Deerpath, Lake Forest Painting and Decorating Add Joy to the Easter Season with a * /:3 FURNITURE FINISHED TO HARMONIZE EASTER LILIES. Ours are of fine quality CINERARIAS. Beautiful shades. TULIPS. Rare shades of Pink. DAFFODILS. Nice long stem. RAMBLER ROSES. A plant that always lends beauty EIGHTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT McHenry, Boone and Lake Counties WITH TAPESTRIES Lake Forest -- Libertyville -- M REPRESENTA TIVE pril 13, 1926, it will be your duty to nominate on ican ticket three representatives to represent you in Fairhoim Gardens Potted Plant We have a nice lot of Boston Ferns that will nicely fill that fernery. Republican Candidate for _: Yours truly, H. C. BURRIDGE & SONS (Political Advertising) Roy J. Stewart. Republican Candidate for Represent and -- Mundelein * Phone 396--]J. Cld VC. )

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