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Lake County Register (1922), 6 Oct 1926, p. 2

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is 2 A%. & _.= «_ Mrs. George Blackburn and Miss| Della Kirwan will attend aconven-- f tion of O. E. S. held at Springfield | commencing Monday, Oct 4th. -- « Mrs. Jay ~Morse, and ~daughter, NMrs. Wfls and: Mrs, Sarah j -- Morse Tuesday with the lat-- ; ter's niece, Mrs. R. C.©Kent and *« Mrs. Henry Golding: *~ --Mr. Donald Johnson and Miss Flo-- ~--_*' -- rence Odccqcfi.o:hy evening at \/.'\s the F-- L. Cart * : «* aturday . afternoon at" the home _/ of the bride' s parents, Mr. and Mrs. home of her grandparents, Mr. Mrs. Chas. Stoneck on Saturday from the Victory Memori;l'éflup&-l. Wau-- weeks f:flh::in;h an owmfgrt:; pendicitis. _' Ka n:r and ):'f.. cnmau Manybom mtl & » n Saturday morning, Oct. ? : ~"The Ladies Aid Society will meet uthohoneno'!llmC.ArtHuanne flh on wmm«mk. :Will who have mite boxes please bring them in ? Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roder were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Prouty of Grassy Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knigge en-- WMIr.MHn.LK%eaM children of Lake Zurich, . and Mrs. W. Buesching and Mrs. Arelle w and daughter, Helen, on -- M M. H of call-- ed on Mais. John Dicts Seturday. =Mndbontx of DeKalb ; the week end the H. C. gt::--:uk end at the HA. C. . Mrs. Frank Baumgartner . spent West Chicago. Ralph Rouse is in Colfax, Wiscon-- sgin, on a business trip. A numberof Mundelein Women attended the.i'lvebflnur:gnq g Bridge party givyen by Liberty-- wille Women's Club at the home of Mrs. J. C. Reuse on Wednesday af-- ternoon. mendpmwasm for the benefit of the ding Long Grove. i Mr. Bierwagon and Henry Heise of Fairfield spent Sunday at the H. C. ----Mr. and Mrs. Morris _ Chandler and daughter Ruth and Joel Chandler grandmother, Mrs. Julia Chandler of Stanley Rouse entertained a num-- "dfi.fime;lflmhyhhomr ?&my. e Hpiie SE ereciberger of The Mundelein Parent Teachers Auo_dafion\heklanryinumtin_g mee at the school home last Fri-- m%urnoon. Mrs. Ralph Rouse is the new President elected to fill bwylegtmt:{themimfion of Mrs. J. P. Scott. Plans are be-- -'lr. and ln.tF'nnk Uurba _ of ukg'.n.penslmda evening with the latter's p;mtsy, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Porteous. Mrs. H. C. Payne and Mrs. D. S. Doiph visited the former's sister, Mrs. Collin of Crystal Lake on Sat-- John Roder left Monday morning fi?fl flonneri.y,d'()khhomsu,;;l.:rc hr: T ane for two weeks. -- 3 mittee expects to start wo this week and hopes for an even larger membership than last year. day. Miss w.w of -- Chicago was the guest of Mrs. Frank Baum-- ing made for a Hallowe'en party. This is to be the first of a series of social events which will be held monthly, _ Miss Hulda Meyer of Jefferson Ts M ns raion M ant w r. H. C. Meyer. * * > -- Michael -- McDevitt was a Chicago visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lusk of North Qh(;mv{'sigte:m:tb!'mkbolph * Cnmanit Shoman and his brother Walter of Chicago were Ivanhoe call-- s omduy. _ ~-- : / ~~__} -- Mr. George Hawkings of Waukegan visited his sister, Mrs. J. L. Shep-- Mr. Jarret and family have moved into their mhoue in Ivanhoe. Mr. and Dan Odum and fam-- arrived home safe.. and 'sound night after a two weeks mo oldd' home in T"m he htblv_gooehnhnutlon- i night. Ivanhoe ladies will _~The -- Womans Society met with 'gmu'flwndaymd tied m'hw t several da uvmu'pw:kbmnhoz: PDr. Hubbard and R. C. Kent are at-- tending a M. W. W. convention at Madison, Wisconsin, this week. _ . ~Mr. Wm. Brooks who has been in poor health for some time was taken wery seriously ill on Saturday, and Luke's hospital, where X--ray pic-- =- wre being taken to dimou' oo oo Pikee mmiml on Wodtiiay, mm:'nh:Bmhi:'aho'ifllb} Miss Jennie Celba returned to the MUNDELEIN WAUCONDA PHONE 543--J TV ANHOE of Mr. Albert Wilson of Palatine. Only the 'immediate relatives were pres-- ent including: Mr. and Mrs. Gran-- tham of Cary, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. Hen-- ;Z'Mdm-*hrd briie. The ceremony was per-- formed by Mr. R. C. Hallock, a tmmidontm Miss Fern graduated from school here in June, and her many friends extend congratulations. Mrs. Dan Meyer and a friend spent Sunday with the former's par-- spent Wednesdn'lin Chicago. # Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris cele-- brated their 60th wedding anniver-- sary on Monday, Sept-- 27, by hold-- ing open house to their friends and relatives who called to congratulate them on an occasion not enjoyell by many._ Refreshments were served and Mr. and Mrs. Harris received many mementoes of the occasion. Mr. Harris is an old soldier, and both he and his good wife are highly re-- spected in this community where they have lived so many years and raised a large family that are now acredit.andqonlorttothemin their declining\>years May they live to enjoy many more happy an-- niversaries. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rommel of Oak Park spent a few days recently at the Kent home. ~ Robt.ghekhnrnmd!rhndotcu- cago the week end with the Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Johnson and Dr. Golding called on relatives here 'Murphy and Ed. M y are ni'.y,h:amh'hml- Desplaines$ Mfin&' ok are W here with friends and __fi's&s.? formetr's -- Miss Anna Spencer Wheeléer St. wood":t_og:. TI1., held a miscellaneous shower Satarday SCYcX o .i1 De-- io on meae fatare * _ _ _ . o near re. anduunh were served and Bunco was enjoyed for the enter-- tainment of the guests. _ n o _ Mrs. Alice Baseloy is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Maude North in of fiaw it gou'll get a bouls of cWyews's a $ Sage n%w at sn¥ y Sevee Teaips prproved old ftamous Sage Tea Recipe, improved Merritt Clark and Alvin tre $06) innually, any welk known druge , say we! gists here, hauflt darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it. has been applied. -- _ £ --Those whose hair is turning "or becoming faded have a mpnsep::ah- P sane us gaay h "'".fi." het sad gray ¥ your locks become luxuriantly dark and SAGE TEA DANDY ' TO DARKEN HAIR -- 'This is the i youth.. Gra hked.me'"f:&s area'lwé around, so get busy with Wyeth's ons m en New York City.--Sometimes the Middle Western boy who leaves home to become famous in the big city achieves his ambition without the gnenin&v:ih and heart-- breaks that fiction usually decrees and fact often corroborates. Tho success story of Jack Cul-- until he caught the infec-- tion. 'l\ohoe.-ot:mYotk. He is 25. 'kz'hcgmfio'txldbnnhmt ingwork,.ibcyndaddteidodto It's is 23 and used to have a in the Federal Reserve Bank at Dal-- &Toxu. Kurtz comes from l'millo.hlu::!.iwuforz er & aA n nctiory 'Innvereit of hegs Two Country;Boys Wimn _ .. Fame:In Great City pearance within a few days. ck Culpepger at J?Frank Kurtz Succeed You can turn gray, faded hair beau-- utiful Hel--l2, Bring Back Color Lustre to-- Hair Beyond Dreams He planned to be a farmer ha, how are iou\. P;hjflpmi-u,fft'hm.\g sca form a m'fig ow eall it the luckiest now i "Tock ons Sm driws dowi about og.-uthnhryh' mmwufi ukelele and Kurtz ng.hhh high tenor voice, the two have be-- eomcafiotintfl.'McryWorld" at the !mmrial Theatre, where they out--Hawaii Hawaii with "Hello Aloha." w"fi'fi.&'fin'"" "I money", dec epper. only Gich 1 had come earier" "_ "That's just the way I feel," 'fi" Kurtz. "Best of fifio folks back home have--got all rec-- onciledtoou:ht;etinzonthmn They agree we never could have done so we'l if we had stuck wi&hthomthatwenm out for us. Culpepper has bought his folks a fine home in Dallas. Ard we have no fear but that we can go ahead all the visitor Tuesday. The Ward Martin family who have spent the summer here at their home on the east share, have r@turned to their winter home in Chicago. The Mort. Baseley family who hwhnflvhth'h St. have returned to their home on Ma-- _ Mrs. Wm. Hafer of Fremont visit-- ed Saturday with Mrs. Ruth Ander-- son. Mr. and Mrs. Richard of gunhko ealled on M m'- * 7 .~,«-,. ple Mike Get one that is universally recommended by architects, builders and owners. One that has been installed in the best buildings everywhere; and is backed by a responsible guarantee. --~ . Your windows and doors are not complete with-- out them. RA f WHEN YOU BUY WEAT HER STRIPS GET THE BEST hss Huday the Send Us Your Dry Cleaning and Dyeing -- WILLIAM WICK et Wash 25 lbs. for $l'___2__=_;__§ Mundelein, Ill. PHONE 6534--W--2 it es s WK n * # 'l'lmlldty for a few weeklef;::a hl': r & / s Rochester, Minnesota. . . i 'The Salvation Army | is soliciting funds this week for further exten-- sion of their work--have you given y% An; Gerbert The C B saw " am-- pus 'Flirt," at the Chicago Theater a week ago last Saturday. It was raporhdmt one of our former town f."' is acting a swimming and ath-- "'Tchabod Crane;" w *« o Cl!;h';" was afied out by a pu. & play for en« umns at thoia T. A. meeting last Friday evening here in the town Don't miss the bazaar in the base-- merit of the church here this Friday night October 8. Come prepared to bfi-munfnlu"uuox:namen- tal things made by the Ladies' Aid SHERMAN, Texas--An athlete it. | Mum- in and a gentleman, who is in mourn--{ . Another happy woman of the i Up Air 1 ing,, yet is participating in a sport--|stage weighs lg Liflfan ©Nevell, --»----«--»--»»«»»«--.«--» inghc:;uic because his dying mother|who needed at least that weight to| Ah! What relief! w it, does not drink, smoke or|qualify for a job in a revue which |nostrils Or right "r, chew. Mrs. Hornsby asked her son |depicts in one number old--tyle cho. Of your head are cle Rogers, to avoid temptation when|rus girls, is to marry Charles Rome, : breathe freely, No motr he started in baseball, and he has.|a wealthy realty operator of Phil., MB MUCOUS dxfisdxuge The revelation comes from Hy. M. onnngrneret | ness--no struggting 10 Finley, who helped find the star in|4, delphia. i Tows stay. stuited a the bushes, s 3 in.I.'O&DON ? Every time another bottle of g-. Cream NEW YORK--As the result of 2| : Wells comes out there is another magrot, antiseptio on ukbr&uhw"" an Or--|sensation. The latest is the char-- m'umemm phanage have voluntarilly |acterization of King George as a of head ; lnouo smake. Cardinal Hayes told|"worthy, conscientious and entirely E:udu.'m sboutthh'hcnthimfwnmmunfuudulnum"mofgflllm t ed him. The prelate believes the mom Edward VII." The author is just what ever) lm-dmvh:h'mmk sts he is not responsible for the Suifferer has been 8e "dchmmtflw mg;ldenml opinions of characters in the book. *P'®4'4-- WASHINGTON -- Mrs, Bucky Harhis had an appropriate wedding cake. It was topped by a little statue of the bridegroom in unifor. NEW YOR&-- Some of the piles of cash that Mr. Cold Cash Pyle ex-- pects to make with Suzanne, Mary and Vinnie are going into the coffers that Mr. Landis controls, The ten-- nis impressario bought a box at the Yankee stadium for the world ser-- fes. Suzanne and Vinnie had been practicing for their pro debut by CITIZENS BANK BUD.OING WEDNESDAY SATT2DAY CEORGE A. JONES® Harry| Pfannenstill, Prop. THE STAR Day and Night Service Fhone 817 Phone 287--W MUNDELEIN, ILL is of Auto Repair Work A,; Dillon, a mer iny» i * | e nato last | LOW. Dillion has : , 2 150 cities that t} A. Dillon, a merchant.. Perhaps it the Subscriber executor of the last ) _law violators. Any-- deceased,--will attend the Probate how, has wired the police of Court of Lake County, at a term 150 cities that the way to make A theyeof to be holden at the Court crock confess is to keep him in ® gouse in Waukegan, in said County, cell hungry for two days and the" / in first monday of December make him watch twenty policemen next, 1926, when and where all per-- eat a square meal. 'enms havinge ainvims am@ainct said ac. has been given by federal authori-- ties for Earl Carroll to go to Eu-- rope. His bail was doubledto $10,-- 000 and he promised to return upon two weeks notice should matters re-- lating to his sentence for* perjury about his bathtub party make it garet Matzenauer, opera@ singer, are unable to recognize her and she is the happiest woman in the world. She has lost fifty pounds,. Dieting, ?:ths in Germany and amssage did necessary. His appeal is pending. who needed at least that weight to qualify for a job in a revue which depicts in one number old--tyle cho-- rus girls, is to marry Charles Rome, a wealthy realty operator of Phil-- NEW YORK--Special permission NEW YORK--Friends of. Mart-- gibl:r- M mnow. .Apply a liittle of AMS , antiseptic cream in your nos-- char-- h-m:.l'ét it K:etnh thm every air as a mnge of head ; MI heal tirely swollen, ' < on of gflfll you m"' Creem uthor is just what every cold and eatarrh r the Sufferer has been seeking. It's just i NOSE CLOGGED FROM } i A COLD OR CATARRK ; A»%'" Cream in Nostfils To ; Up Air Passages. | Aht What 'relief! . Your Te pratane oo in doane Aisnchatie, Jfifi;"i'g' next, 1926, when «and where all per-- sons having claims against said es-- tate are notified and requested to-- present the same to said Court for adjudication. of your head are clear and you can breathe freely, No more hawking, snuffi-- ing, mucous discharge, he-dsg:e. dry-- ness--no strugpling for breath at night, i{;gxogldorc'ahr * Don't o%.'d:ufled-ug;! Get a small bottle of Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this A lazy man can't see why others should be foolish enough to work. Waukegan, I!l., Sept. 20, 1926. Benjamin H. Miller, Attorney MARTIN J. BAUER, Executor. Maybe the girls would not try to act so manly if they really know how in the world unless it is the dollar much men admire a The nights are getting so cool now that some Libertyville house-- wives will have to close the back doors so they can't hear what the family next door is saying. § \a-- t Te § C # . ' tz i . '_»' 7 == .. /" ,",-5;( 2C Y * *%--@ y t + ' i "' * #> "l' f 2 l ¥ 4 4 S $¥ e 2 > Fghgha . . g « l foae... s 3 «t E * Mimmaaté * - C Altogether too many of us can't Merit------ and merit alone. + LITTLE has been said in print about the Woodstock--but much has been said by thous-- ands of enthusiastic operators. . It's mainly this background of good will-- earned by good performance--that is responsi-- ble for its success. apart. NOTICE! WOODSsSTOCK . KENOSHA TYPEWRITER EXCHANCE L. A. Murriec Royal Blue Store Beginning October 4 the following stores will be open on Wednesday and Saturday Eveninés and will close at 6 P. M. on all other nights. These stores will not open on Sundays. The difference between . having enough money and not having it is the difference between an interest-- ing life and a monotonous one. Don't envy those who have mone That only makes you unhappy. * The Easiest Way out of your difficulty is to ©__ start your savings account at this Bank and save reg vlarly each week. State Bank of Mundelein 261 Church Street _ K MONEY Save If you haven't enough money now, begin accumu-- lating it by saving here. Plain and Ornamental %Illastefing Robert R. Dawson Mundeletn, L Phone 368.R

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