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Lake County Register (1922), 19 Jun 1926, p. 2

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_ | MUNDELEIN * entertaining Mr. and; Mrs. _ Wood of Harigler, Nebraska. «' Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Goudy m}fimmyd&m Joseph and Supervisor Ray FPaddock transacted business at the county seat Tuesday afternoon. > Lflp'hau,mu»l&- * clmses Aute Prst: and si enturtaimned --friends from Aoustin Mrs. Cora Bangs. : hugmnthm Mrs. Henry of McHenry and Lois Broughton were Waukegan shoppers last Wednesday,~----_ _ _ " Tuesday, June 29th the "June Meeting" will be held with the Grayslake church. If we can gather in large numbers there, we will take the banner given for the largest at-- tendance. Fine program, excellent singing.and an inspirational event that we all look forward to. *% '--_The Ivanhoe Chikiren's Day pro-- gram last Sunday morning was very well given and delighted a large con-- gregation. 'Seven children were bap-- tized, very appropriately in the mid-- die of the program. « The Ivanhce Sunday school pienic was held at Gage's Lake on Tuesday. ing, the elements were kind and so everybody had a good time, playing games, using the apparatus~ and watching or playing in the baseball -- Velda Bangs of Chicago passed last week at the home of her mother ~ James Carr and Vernon Baseley motored to Highland Park Monday. Mr. Wm..Bonsleet and Miss Bon-- Mdzlnry' spent Friday af-- ternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrg. Frank Carr. * $ T:80 p. m. The reguiat ALCTON * Day program will be given at the Community House. Recitations, dia-- logues and songs by the Junior choir and the school and a story entitled, "Jimmy Standby" will make up the fine entertainment. Rouse and Mrs. Harden Rouse were Thursday afternoon callers at the H. A. Mills home at Diamond Lake. The Children's Day program will be given Sunday evening at the Com-- munity House starting at 7:30. Mrs. Wm. Schumacher of Druces Lake spent Wednesday with her wmrrmkhunnit.h- Miss Catherine Nickoly of Urbana visited relatives in Mundelein -- on Wodnesday. Mrs. Hickman of Grayslake is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. John Dietz. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmitz and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Schmitz 6f Chi-- cago were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dietz. a. m.; First church, 11:15 a. m.. Sermon subject: "A Christ Church." * 4* --"At First church at 11:15 a .m there will be the-- baptism of child Mrs. E. V. Smith left Monday eve-- ning for her home in Rockford, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rouse for several days. J. C. Dorfler made abusiness trip to Chicago Thursday. LeRoy Jarrett is ill with tonsilitis this week. Mrs. John Dietz entertained Miss l.q'dnmdlhsmanmd ~Mr. and Mrs. Hickman anda sSson Junior of Grayslake spent Tuesday evening at the Joe Dietz home. _ Mrs. H. C. Meyer spent Thursday in Arlington Heights. -- --: 464 Mrs J. L. Roder returned Satur-- day after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs Emil Risto of Wantha, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chandler were ing at the home of his aunt, Mrs. R. J. Lyons-- Robert Cameron of Lake Forest was a Mundelein visitor Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. C. Arthur Jevne were Chicago visitors Tuesday. Mr. Robert Nickoly and son Otto of Conrath, Wis., arrived Wednes-- day to visit his sister, Mrs. J. L. Roder and other relatives until after the Eucharistic Congress next week. After that they expect to leave ac-- companied by Mrs. J. L. Roder on a motor trip to Dwight, Kansas where a:l'wmviitnhtim Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dictz and daug-- hters Ethel and Ruth and Mr. and Mrs.: Fred Kiene of Diamond Lake enjovyed an outing at Delavan Lake . Mirs-- George Thatcher and Mrs. John Gosswiller visited the form-- er's mother, Mrs. Lemker of Dia-- mond Lake on Wednesday. Cook on Wednesday. . Mr .and Mrs. Orin Mitchell of El-- 'hm.raflnmo{&. and Mrs. Henry Kane on Sunday. Miss Jessie Knudson was a Wau-- kegan visitor Wednesday-- Mrs. Floyd Rittler and Mrs. 1 shall Hutchings spent Tuesday to Chicago Wednesday. _.%'MMMMC oc was the guest of Mrs. Late Mundelein items on page 8. * *C,. Arthur Jevne, Minister Sunday school: First church 10:00 g.;lnnbooll:oo:.m. k Worship services, Ivanhoe, 10:00 . Cook made a business trip WAUCONDA of Deerfield is visit-- on Wednesday. regular Chiliren's way home from work at the Bow-- man Milk plant. His auto a Saxon touring car was badly demolished when it colided with a gravel truck driven by Martin Bauer and belong-- ing to John Dobner. Grantham was about to pass the -- Dobner. truck -Whichmgoingsout_hwhen&w suddenly turned sharply to the left toward the Dobner residence and di-- rectly in front of Grantham's car. The right front wheels of the two w:mwyeomdedmd&:wonmml- ed over by the sudden im-- pact with Grantham still behind the steering wheele, Help soon arrived and Grantham was rushed to Dr. Ross' office where upon examination that while no bones were broken and no serious injuries had been sus-- tained Harry was quite badly shak-- enup as well as scratched and Clarence Daley over the week end. Wm. Darrell, Mike Harvey and Dean Baseley went to Kilbourn, Wis., Saturday and returned Mon-- Wauconda had two young men automobile smash ups last we The first was Harry Grantham Jt., when he narrowly escaped death on Woatdnesday afternoon while on his The Girls Club was pleasantly en-- tertained "last week Tuesday even-- ing at the home of Mrs. Paul Bun-- cheon. Bunco was played with high score won by Neva Taynton, Elma Prior made second high and Mrs. Arthur Boemer receiving eonl: tion. A delicous lunch was by the hostess at the close of the evening. a No Joseph Glynch who with his daughter and* her family moved from here to Des Plaines ¥ecently has gone to Shelby, Montana where he will visit his eldest daughter, Mrs. Samuel Hole during the sum-- Mr. and Mrs. Dudon of Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Barthelme and family of Maywood were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Haas. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berkley who have occu&xed one of Mr. --C. . Wheelocks' cottages here in town moved to the farm house just out of town on Rand Road, formerly own-- ed by Mrs. Lueg Clough. day. ~On their return they made a short stop at the Dells. Mrs. A. J. Jones, Mrs. Dorothea Swarts motored to Kansasville, Wis., news> of the death of her mother Mrs. Peck Sunday. lw'u Mrs. Gue's and Clyde s grand-- mother. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Johnson of Crystal Lake were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Jas. T« of .Crystal hhkhdpfuwzt'forhno- ther Mrs. C. L. Pratt who is ill. Edward Ham and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ham of Marengo were recdnt guests at the home of r.. and--Mro.--Geo.... Jepson..MYr. Sr., was formerly a resident here. 3 g Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hazleton and little son were Sunday guests at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Al Jones. Elmer Monaghan of Chicago a former well known resident of this vicinity called on old friends here reeently. 1 Mrs: Wm. Lamphere and daugh-- ters Mrs. Carl Mack, and Marie Mar-- tin of Elgin were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Mary Daviin. Mrs. E.0. Van Natta anc Mrs. B Roll of Chicago and Mrs, Amas Keeler of ~Barrington spent last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Grantham. visiting, a delicious lunch was serv-- ed by Mrs. Wells. t Mrs. Thomas Garvin and two deughters, Mrs. McKeen, Mrs. Jas. Clark and Miss O'Callahan of Chi-- cago spent last Wednesday at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Jas. MceNam-- ara near Channel Lake. Mrs. Garvin is manager of the --telephone ex-- change here. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Brown and two sons spent last Thursday with rela-- tives at Wheeling. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Meyers of Chi.|In 4 Chicago hospitai; had been mis-- cago spent the week end at the|informed, home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. George Blackburn who has R. C. Kent. been ill with flu the last three weeks Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baseley mo--|is slowly recovering. Mr. Black-- tored to Kenosha, Wis.,. Sunday|burn is the last victim of the flu where they expected" to meet their|though he is able to attend his du-- gouzl;'mghln;:c: Now and in--|ties at his Hardware Store each day. ant daughter, was so storm/| Mrs. Laura Cook has been quite she did not meet them. She will|;jll but is able to be out again much she did not meet them. She will some home for a visit #zoon. Mrs. Tony Miller, Mrs. Homer Cook and Mrs. Dennis Putnam were Chicago shoppers the fore part of last week. Mrs. Andrew Bangs and little son spent several days last week with relatives at Wheeling. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and childrén were recent guests at the home of Mr. Brown's mother of Me-- Miss Helen Polenda returned to her home in Chicago after visiting the last two weeks at the home of who was at fault both Tlnd mo greater demage was done.. -- when a number of our young people were returning from a dance near Fox River last Saturday night. Earnie Gossle and his wife were run into by another coupe and the front wheels of Gossle's car were broken. None of the oeccupants of the two cars were badly injured but Gossle's ear was quite badly damaged. The names of the other car were not of last week was able to go to work the first of this week. Deéean Kirk who fell with a scaf-- fold when it gave way the fore part Mrs. Harriett Ruggles who has teen confined to her home and to her bed nearly all the time since late in the winter when she had the mis-- fortune to break her leg, by falling on an icy walk is slowly gaining a nervous breakdown. We said in lest weeks issue Mrs. Murray was in a Chicago hospital; had been mis-- PronEes LimgatrviuLs 144M -- RavyEnwoop 1607. FREE DELIVERY in town for orders amounting to $2.00 or more up to and includ-- ing Wednesday, June 23rd. Come in and stock up your pantry and avoid a possible food .shortage. ; -- Kitchen Klenzer WILLERS MOTOR EXPRESS Savoy Coffee ... Jap Rose Soap Jap Rose Soap ... 3 bars for 21¢ Chipso, IAf#C ... .............................~ c<mmontintzoms AUG Blue Front Peas _: 3 cans for 49¢ Come and enjoy the entertainment of these -- CONCERTS ROYAL BLUE STORE Under the Auspices of the YounéhPeople's Society of Fairfield Lutheran Church _ WALTHER MALE QUARTETTE OF FORT WAYNE, INDIANA | _ Saturday and Sunday JUNE 19 -- 20 No Deliveries on Thursday, June 24th *Secular Concert Saturday Evening Sacred Concert Sunday Evening Admission 50¢ and 25¢ At Fairfield Auditorium _ and ns Ti' ic i FURNITURE MOVING A SPECIALTY. <--H. A, ENGELBRECHT, Prop. of her Wonderful Singers Given by the stay in bed. Another of Lake Countys old sett.| § C eebemmmemmiin lers passed away 'at her home Fri--| . Miss . Anita . Baseley who ~has day Jung eleventh. Had_ she lived| bought the Glynch school the last till Thursday June seventeenth, she|year has gone to . the : Wisconsin would have attained her ninety first| State Normal school for a six weeks Deceased was Mrs. Maria Powers|f0r Shawano, Wis., where she would who before her marriage was Miss visit her aunt Mrs. Neitsel. Maria Houghton. In early life she| © Miss Nettie Murray is improving was united in marriage to Warren|her home here by putting up a large Powers. They owned and operated| porch at the front of the house,. a farm one and one half miles west| Also doing inside work decorating of town on the Fline Creek road.|and painting, Miss -- Murray and They were the parents of a family|friends from Chicago will probably of children who grew to man and|spend--much time here during the woman hood here where they at. summer months. § tended the schools. Mr-- Powers was| Mr-- and Mrs. Harry Lindgrin and a soldier of the war of the Rebellion| children of Chicago spent the week where he served the four years of| end at their summer cottage at Slo-- mn:u:l"' He Manfi"m this life|cums Lake.-- f al years ago was buried| 'The W .R. C. met in regular ses-- with all a soldier's honors in the ednes family lot i}! Wneondathcometery. m. N acit 1al " tes #ve There are left to mourn the loss of| Mr. Herrington, a deputy of the a faithful loving mother, two sons s and one daughter buidarmany rela-- W in igutirs who will meutin he: only| _fi ne rs w mention her only 4 + o praise. TI7" ENB TIDEN Lyman Powers of ~Barrington, Willis Powers and Mrs. Cora Bangs of this place are the surviving children. Mrs. Bangs is the only daughter of this family and since Mr. Powers' death the mother had made her home with her. She had Relief Corps and had been for many ILLINOIS 4 cans for 19¢ and porfuse. F State Normal school for a six weeks course of study . She left Sunday for Shawano, Wis., where she would visit her aunt Mrs. Neitsel. Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. "TZ" FOR The), PUFFED--UP FEAT Will Erect You A House or any kind of building;furnish-- ing all labor and material by contract, so you may know just what entire cost will be before 197 * It kills the germs. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Libertyville 145--R 666 THE NORTH R. L. Gonsalves BAGGAGE CHECKED For echedules, fares other in-- formation, inquire afl'mfi or at Traffic Dept.: C '_' est Monrce St., phone h 6226 Mitwaukee, 408 Security phone Grand 990 or --Grand 27. tunained Line train in z. IT-u* hurried to a North Shore Line train, and mdnd&clmmhm%;avfl:mmmmmm Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. The high--speed electrically--operated railroad Take, North Shore Line to Milwaukee; Pere Marquette night steamer from there; arrive Michigan next morn: ing. Through tickets. _ MICHICG A N Lake Geneva Twin Lakes Powers Lake WISCONSIN Libertyville -- Ticket -- Office TELEPHONE 74 naamntee:. K fmarty® P Mandelein Porm§ lA Where do you want to go ? Effective June 13, take North Shore Line trains Ludington Mowt Corches oaches ' from there on ar schedule. mu(hflcken. e to and some time. ° A large class will be in-- itiated Thursday night at Round Lake, There are a 1 here to join the class. ~~Why not pep things up a little by having a wet and dry debate in con-- The advice "Buy coal now" fails to include the necessary information gress every year? where to get the money. there an régular schedule to these Take North Shore Line to Milwaukee; connections at door of our Milwaukee terminal wich Milwaukee Northern trains for these points. -- Through tickets. WISCONSIN Take North Shore Line trains to ILLINOITIS | WISCONSIN Fox Lake District M _ Waukesha Beach Grays Lake Nagawicka Lake Volo--McHenry = Pewaukee Lake Ceda.r Lake 0 Crystal Lake SHORE LINES OWN . _ Antioch _ _ Oconomowoc Channel Lake °> Nashotah Lakes Loon Lake f Nehmabin Lakes Round Lake Silver Lake L4 ge5*" % c € ty s S" KQr' [d' Sheboygan State Bank of Mundelein The WHEELING STATE BANK n or 'Libettyville; North Invest your money now in con-- servative stocks, bonds, or first mortgages, and in the future you will enjoy a steady income that will make you independent. Our Bond Department can help you. We only sponsor investments that we have investigated and be-- lieve in. And we havetrained men to help you select the investment best suited to your needs, s 4 CELEBRATE! number _ from Invest Now! Enjoy Later! this order for WHEELING ILLINOIS Mundelein, Hlinois & So Come In And : Let Us Help You J 'Take North Shore Line to Milwaukee «----step into T. M. E. R.&L. trains at door of our Milweukee terminal, for these points. Through tickets. Duncan McIntosh, of Zion, who was fined $55 on drunk and driv-- ing charges last week when ar-- rested by Waukegan police, was giv-- en his machine Saturday night by police after it was held pending payment of the fine. MsIntosh paid only $25 on his fine but promised to pay the bal-- IL L I N O I $ tiful Lake County Country-- side and the home of the 1,000--acre, ten--million--dollar &M"YifibehhST; 1 © Nortth Shore Linke nekw. This is the center of the beau-- Libertyville MAN IS GIVEN AUTO dog _A Libertyville man wants ® one to explain to him why it is t fat men eat twice as much as men while fat women eat only as much as thin women. 18 ! CITIZENS BANK BUILDING WEDNESDAY SATURDAY Harrison 2815 Libertyville 236--W Meets First Tuesday--Gridiey Hall DR,. 0. F. BUTTERFIELD VETERINARBRY SURGEON Assistant State Veterinarian Telephone 66 LIBERTYYVIL WILLIAM P. WHITNEY Office in First National Bank Bldg. Hours: 1 to 3:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence, Broadway, opposite par DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON Scientific Examination of the Eyes GLASESES FITTED Waukegan National Fhone 992 Phones: Oflu 1638 _Hours: $--12, 2--5 and 7--9 _ EYES TESTED FOR GLasSsSES Libertyville Post No. 329 AMERICAN LEGION JARRETT BROS. Mundelein, III; ~ ~Phone 248--J Let us bid on your next DWIGHT EDRUS COOK We are now engaged in the A'TI'ORNEY and COUNSELOR & Teleghone 18 CHAS. N.STEPHENS, M. D PHYSICIAN AYD SURGEON Office over Jochhém's Bakery Libertyville Battery & Cement Work ATTORNEY--AT--LAW First National Bank Building Plain and Ornamental Plastering Professional Services [ GEORGE A. JONES Robert R. Dawson LYELL H. MORRIS Harry Pfannenstill, Prop. MUNDELEIN, ILL | Finds of Auto Repair Work ete Battery Service a&fimg Mechanics THE STAR Garage . . Weldimg ---- Day Night Service Jt ..P'bou 817 DR. J. L TAYLOR FRED GRABBE Telephone 432--R 5389 Milwaukee Avenue 9:00 -- 12:00 A. M. 1:00 -- 6:00 P. M. Phone 287--W MUNDELEIN, ILL ric Wiring & Contracting Fixtures and Supplies k PHONE 400 B. H. MILLER Mm TL Phone 368--R and --are in shape to OF YOCAL on all business

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