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Lake County Register (1922), 26 Jun 1926, p. 3

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| DEERFIELD . Mrs. Gordan Clouse of Rosemary Terrace delightfully entertained the W. D. C. at her home last Friday luncheon given at the home of Mrs. «BRussell La Velle cf Edison Park. ° _ Mrs. Fred Haggic will be hostess ut the Bridge Club, Tuesday after-- K large group of men from the Holy Cross church witnessed the un-- usual ceremonies in the Stadium on Tuesday evening. (Miss Lillian Ackerman of Chicago spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Lee Wenzel and two child-- ren of Chicago spent Wednesday with Mrs. Wenzel's mother, Mrs. F. Among those from Deerfield who attended the Eucharistic Congress held at Soldier's Field; Chicago, last Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Stadler of Orchard Place have as their guests Mr. Stadler's parents of Decatur, lllinois. spending the week in Louisville, man, Miss Mayme Karch, Mesdames A. A. Denneilein, Alex Willman, l_al'}nder, Margaret Fitchel, B. H. and P. Monahan. + On Thursday, Mrs. Lester Stang-- er and daughter Bonita of Highland Mrs. John Woodman left Sunday evening for Rochester, Minn., where she expects to go through the Mayo Ice cream and cake will be served for a nominal fee. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Anderson and family attended services at the First Episcopal church, Chicago, Sunday evening. The Campfire Girls hiked to the Forest Preserve on the Dundee Road last Friday. Altogether they hiked about eight miles. They roasted mr:uudpotatm and made The next meeting of the Campfire Girls will be held at their gaurdian's home, Mrs. Strong on the regular meeting day at 2:30 o'clock. Bociety of the Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. W. Hamil-- ton of Central Ave. on Friday after-- noon. : On Wednesday afternoon, June $0th, Mrs. A. J. Johnsom of Oster-- man avenue will be hostess at the Progressive Club meeting. Mrs. A. G. Klemp attended a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Thom-- as Fitzroy of Chicago, Thursday. Paul Hunter. Miss Ackerman, who is a teacher in the Lakeview High spend the summer in Europe. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will sponsor a bakery sale in the church Wednesday, June 30th at 2 o'clock. About one hundred ladies attended the Plunkett dinner given by a group of prominent manufacturers under the auspices of the ladies of Circle No. Four of the Dorcas Socie-- ty of the Presbyterian church, Mon-- day noon. The dinner was attrac-- tively served and there was an un-- usual large variety of tasty food. Many interesting facts concerning the food products served was ex-- plained and the manner in which they can easily be prepared were interestingly related by competent representatives. Tuesday evening, June 29th, the young ladies of the Presbyterian church will repeat the two comedies, "A Parliament of Servants" and "Mrs. Oakley's Telephone" at an en-- tainment sponsored by the Girls Club of the Northbrook Presbyterian church of Northbrook. Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton tertained a few friends at dinner rs. Harry Whitcomb is taking sensus of the Wilmot school of St. the little folks will enjoy it equally at much. The Ladies Aid will hold its July business and social meeting Thurs-- day, July 1st, in the Sunday School day school in company with their teachers and the pastor marched out to Ebert's grove Saturday afternoon, where they enjoyed their annual pic-- nic. Ideal weathey conditions pre-- vailed. The afternoon was spent in playing games. Before departing for home a bounteous supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Ebert treated the entire group with ice cream. Teachers and pupils both enjoyed the outdoor party. St. Paul's Evangelical Church F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor Church School 9:15 a. m. English Service 10:15 a. m. Anyone, the;m'm. even observing, must be aware of the fact that a great event of profound religious significance has taken place in and near Chicago June 20 to 24 --The Eucharistic Congress under the aus-- pices of the Roman Catholic church. One need but read the daily papers and throughout the same reference is made to this event. Everywhere you can see preparations and par-- ticipationsin support of it. It has been a display of vast ecclesiastical power, great hierarchical prestige and gorgeous ceremonial--none of which has necessarily much to do with religion and all of which have at times been hostile to it. But to estimate this vast gathering on this basis, would be to miss the full sig-- nificance of it. Friday evening at 8 o'clock the special meeting of the young men's class will be held at the Sunday school room. » f f The quarterly meeting of the Church Board will take place Wed-- its thanks to Mr. and Mrs. mbciforthokindudgm- erous spirit accorded us. No doubt About ?" At next Sunday's service the pastor will have for his sermon subject "The Bucharistic Congress." children of these two departments will meet at the chirch at 2:30 p. m. from where automobiles will convey them to the picnic grounds. The Junior and Intermediate de-- From the lips of many protestants and not a few catholics one hears the question, "What Is It All nesday evening, June 30, 8:00 p. m. The picnic for the beginner and primary departménts of the Sunday School will be held at the Ebert's same grove last Saturday. No bet-- ter and, more ideal place for such a gathering could be desired. The St. Paul's Sunday School herewith ex-- A group of thirty--eight young people of St. Paul's. Evangelical church, accompanied by Rev.-- and Rev. R. M. Williams, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m. Evening Service 8:00 p. m. Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock is our regular time for Bible study and prayer. Williams will speak. The Christian Endeavor will be led by Mrs. Chester Wessling. Orchestra program --at 8:00 o'clock. The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. E. W. Cook, has a fine pro-- gram in store and extend a hearty invitation to you to be present Sun-- day evening.> Mr. Cook with the co-- operation of each member of the orchestra are putting much into this work, therefore you can look for-- ward to a real worth while program Sunday evening, June 27th. Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok, motored to Zurich Lake Sunday afternoon for The regular business meeting and social hour of the Christian Endeay-- or was held at the church on Tues-- day evening. Daily Vacation Bible School opens at the Bungalow church Monday mornin gat 9:30 o'clock. Miss Helen Deerfield Evangelical Bungalow Sunday morning, June 27th, Rev. !lonhr. snnh-b'-.wh boys club work for the past eight 'month. Your, Pastor wishes to ex-- rwhhmr:d;:iufnrth:;:lm« teachers workers ) are !Mtomnhthhlchoola | success. There will be no tuition |fees but a hearty invitation is ex-- tended to every boy and girl who wish to attend. | On Sunday afternoon, June 20th, | at 2:00 p. m. a large delegation met | at the church and accompanied Rev. | Williams and family to a quiet spot | in the river woods, where a very im-- pressive dedicational service took place. The Chevrolet Sedan that was kept so busy on errands of mercy was stolen while Rev. Wil-- liams was in Chicago visiting a pa-- tient at the hospital. Now another car has taken its place and was defi-- nitely dedicated to the work. Deerfield Presbyterian Church Mark J. Andrews, Minister Sunday, June 27th: Church School 9:80 Adult Class 10:80. ing, June 80, in the church. *3 Said a pastor: "The finest sight I can witness from my pulpit is a whole family in their pew. Some families just sertl a delegate as though it was a convention." Let fornia. Mr. LeRoy Helfer, Carl, Frank and Walter Jolly of Libertyville spent Saturday with Lake Zurich Mr. Chas. Rudsinski was a dele-- gate to the Evangelical church con-- vention at Elmhurst last Thursday the former's relatives in Wabash, Indiana. -- Rev. Irion joined them on Evening Service at 8:00. The. annual picnic of the congre-- gation and church school has beep set for August 28th. . { Meeting of the Session and the "Whole family" habit grow in this church. Always a cordial welcome to all Mr. Fred Grimm and Emil Ficke were in Waukegan Tuesday on busi-- Mr. C. W. Andrews, who has been visiting here the past three weeks, left Tuesday for his home in Cali-- M. Shaw, who conducted such a suc-- cessful school for us last year, will be in charge. Miss Shaw is a very our Mr. and Mrs. Browne and son of Waukegan visited : Sunday. evening with the Weaver family. June 19th the E. J. E. R.R. in-- stalled flagmen at every crossing in Lake county for the traffic to the Eucharistic Congress at Mundelein. Mrs. Arthur Briggs is entertain-- ing relatives from Texas and Can-- ada who are also attending the Con-- Mr. Harold Hans has returned to work after a ten days layoff on ac-- count of injury to his right eye. Mr. and Mrs. Al Prehm and daughter and Mrs. Otto Frank were ir Libertyville Monday evening. 10 Miller Bros. of Barrington have bought from Spencer Otis the North-- wester Oil Co., with storage tanks at Lake Zurcih and took over the business last Friday. Mr. Emil Mil-- ler will have charge in Lake Zurich. Mrs. L. L. Hertel returned Mon-- day from a weeks visit in Geneva Rockenbock and Mrs. Weaver at-- tended Wheeling Chapter Tuesday and Chicago. Morning Worship and Sermon at Mr. and Mrs. Heybeck and Mrs. LAKE ZURICH Wednesday even-- n Wait, Earl and Irving Townsend and Esther Lusk motored to Evanston to the beach party given by their pastor, Rev. Tompkins, last Wednes-- day afternoon and evening. There will be a Sunday school «n test called the steamboat and air-- plane contest, commencing next Sun-- day, June 27. Hope every one will turn out and make the contest in-- t;::sting. Parents please take no-- tice. Saturday. 8 Blanche Converse, Helen and Georgia Vasey, Beatric -- Wilson, Arthur and Hazel Dillon, Maurice The summer Bible class com-- menced Monday, June 21, it will con-- tinue f:r two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W.--C. Dillon spent Sunday afternoon with their daugh-- ter Dorothy at the West Side hos-- pital in Chitago. We are glad to note Dorothy is gaining from her operation.. * Raynwond, . Lucille, and Glenn Miller of Libertyville spent a few days with grandma Busch. -- children of Cumberland, Wis., were visitors in the Lusk's home last Fri-- day. Services were lheld in the new St. Peter's church Sunday. -- Mrs. Paul oer and baby daughter, Jum:f Chicago visit-- a few days with her mother. > Sunday guests at the N. F. Busch home were Mr-- and Mrs. Ray Busch and family of Lake Forest, Mr. and Mrs.. Edward Wickersheem and fam-- ily of Waukegan, Mr.. and Mrs. James Matovsek and : family, Mr. Art Kuester and Miss Reba Jones of Libertyville, Mr. Irving Whit-- comb of Deerfield and Miss Sylvia Lyons of Libertyville. Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller of Lib-- ertyville spent Sunday at the home of Grandma Busch. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Busch and sons, Clarence and Donald, spent Friday night at the Ray Busch THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1926 Mr. and Mrs. Meigs and son of -- Painting and Decorating OFFICE AND STORE: fi'.h-m.hhm Phonés: Offce Lake Forest 254 Labertyville 1 FURNITURE FINISHED TO HARMONIZE WITH TAPESTRIES Arthur and Mary Stanford, You can dug}licate June weather or the balmy climate of Florida in your home all winter only by means of a heating plant that gives you that combination --warmth, humidity, ventilation! : The PREMIER DE LUXE Warm Air Heat-- ing System combines in an ideal manner for even temperature with abundant provision for severe weather conditions--oceans of heathful humidity--and gentle, but constant circulation of air that provides all the venti-- lation the average home can possibly need. YOUR HOME DESERVES APTAKISIC Lake Forest -- FRANK H.«EGER Phone 17 rfable All Winter-- And With less Fuel D. A. YOUNG H A R DW A R E NBA + and THIS NEW COMFORT | Willard Darrell of Wauconda, was a caller at the Passfield home Mcn-- Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. Floyd Fisher ani Frank Henkel are hauling gravel for H. Passfield. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mickey 1ee Esther Russell are the proud parents of a baby daughters. day-- Mrs. Floyd <Fisher and n'ece Berthnpmb called on Mr. ana Mrs. Thos. r Sunday afiernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Benwell called at the G. A. Vasey home Sunday Miss Vera V called on Miss Dorothy Dlnoa'l::zhy..aMoon at the West Side hospital. f Mrs. Etta Vasey and daughter Vera called sn Mrs. Passfield Sun-- day. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Passfield spent Sunday afterncoon with their daughter, Mrs. Floyd Eddy. W. C. Dillon spent the weék end at home returniing to Champaign, IIl.,; Sunday evening. _ _ > repaired Passfield's pump last week. Willard -- Darrell --of Wauconda, called on Mr. G. A. Vasey Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and son Juni--r spent Thursday after-- noon with her sistsr, Mrs-- H. Pass-- By U.S.Government Veterinafian D. C. GRINNELL > Inspector in Charge Office with Farm Bureau Phone Libertyville 829 LIBERTYVILLE ILLINOIS Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Vasey and CATTLE TESTED for Tuberculosis Free of Charge 6 C 6 is a Prescription for It kills the germs. « Mundelein and son <Lester Walter and Vera Vasey and John The three grandchildren of Mr. Passfield spent Sunday in Gurnee and Mrs.:G. A. Vasey were baptized with Mr. and Mrs. Sloyd Benwell Sunday evening at Volo M. E. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker and church. * son Robert visited 'her sister, Mrs,. -- Mr. Thomas Fisher was a Mon-- Floyd Benwell Sunday in Gurnee. day morniing caller at G. A. Vasey's. ___ Be a man with a million friends :988 Join the Convention --~----_ Class Now 'The great convention class of 5000 will be imitiated at toe Colisoum Thursday evening, July Ist. Mail coupon immediately to quality for convention class. many entertainments, a country clubhouse, assurance of care for mothers, wives and little children. Membership is open to all clean-- minded, clean--living, white men, irrespective of creed or politics. What it Means to be a Moose Secretary of Labor James J. Davis, Director General of the Moose, sums it up when he says: "Membership in the Moose means a million friends." Join Greater Chicago Lodge No. 3 and enjoy what its 17,000 members now have--pro-- tection, sick benefits, funeral benefits, visitation, JULY Ist to, 6th will bring Imnfi dreds of thousands of visitors to Chicago for the International Conven-- tion of the Loyal Order of Moose. By a special dispensation of the Supreme Coun-- cil, the initiation fee for the huge conven-- tion class of 5000 will be but $10. Dues less than 4c per day and positively no assessments. But, to take advantage of this, and get the benefits of membership, you must act now. Convention Class of 5000 for the Great Special $10 Initiation Fee Phones: Stai. 3820--8821--5523 The three grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs.<G. A. Vasey were baptized Bunday evening at Volo M. E. church. o Mr. Thomas Fisher was a Mon-- ?flr&lm&;if'ld. applies only to the huge 5000 class for the International oAct now This coupon for the International .0" Supervisor, a. e* -- Greater Chicago .o' l.?oflo.l,l.o.fl.l. .,0 155 Cht...(" ..0 ~l hereby fih": e =-' l-':'- _% bership when clected to the Internstional lin vet hanr aitiindiiie se hrenaent] arrk* * ---- _ PAGE THREE Assets over $59,000,000 entitles you to oA Few Special Features $9 per week sick and accident benefit Mooseheart for the widows and orphans Moosehaven for aged members and wives Clubhouse and social You can't reform drunken cat drivers by passing laws, but the trade of running over penple could be stopped by putting them in a county work--house and ridding the roads of them. +*, ,* _ W. LEEB «*" PROVOL,

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