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Lake County Register (1922), 9 Oct 1926, p. 2

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«*' Church-- ~anfioun t :--Sunday . *~ mschool at £"q- evening service /.. 2:80 Township -- Sunday Emehaot Convention mocts at Presby-- '~ Bunday Oct. im.i.ng, . coming in both Ch mem-- k'md formr should be present. Make it a day to be re-- -- evening to hear and see the of rally «lay. The program m;.:'?nfifulmmm . an interesting r-- Thomas Peden. x October 12, is Columbus the celebration calls to mind | son that he grave us to. "Sail ; lsses Evelyn Peterson and ¢ were Chicago: callets ?E;lw&u& ry of Music with glm'Ge!hrtvhoisaM day. at the t her Messrs. John H. Rouse, Ted Wilcox and C. Arthur Jevne, who furnished the cars and otherwise added to the ad the trip. The list of scouts John My * 'l.clo Loomis, J 4 ames Peterson and Wes-- g E Jnlimi. T ablank, Amastey i '?-hn lekndyl::kbml Ro-- Sipliarntermentt arner and Charles Jevyne. . at 7:830 Junior Choir Pra * Thursday and Friday Mr. wmunfuu:eoffl:e country pastors at Prince-- ton, Ill., giving an address© on: "Methods of Carrying Forward the Bocial Activities of the Church." wd'mmum Mr. and Mrs.; John sw of Chicago were wisitors here Sun-- Sunday evening, Oct. 17th, Miss MlmhAfr%gll give an interesting account r work. This meeting is under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society. Sermon subject: "Dreams." mmm choir will sing. e e honeod im -- will be l'ltelds at IvanhTh:e promptly . m. ;".. :..!MM ue pe.C, Oe 8. Barnwell one of ?A"tz tl!!::!t lg.xefw} m the chnrchcu a?i- J« for their annual meetings to rooms, coming -- together close for fellowship and re-- f served by the Woman's J of Ivanhoe. Officers of the work of the coming year will be with the bad spots in the road made the 180 mile drive home a very ex-- Plymouth Larger Parish * " srandciets Congregrtional) * Co Arthur Forge, Minister Bermon subject: Andre coverer of Men and Boyvs. Folks from Waukegan, Liberty-- ville several other towns, !lfi_&flkghmgt&echn!!h'l:: 11:15 a. terian Church in Libertyville. rain on Saturday night an triytoChmpaifiand Ill. were invited by the fs:r:%.m:ith&m Cities to T ewess 'd':"and"mhnh.w&md;': hundred scou w&w&%ya Uniwmtydminombnfldin::x is grounds and in the afternoon sever-- al thousand Boy Scouts enjoyed the big game. It rained so much Fri-- dnyandSatt:erdayaighhthatontho' fourteen places in tn road where Joel Chandler was a Waukegan visitor Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Jarrett return-- ed Friday after spending ten days visiting relatives at Sheridan and %"fism the Bo Y¥ ¥ Mdlmhufidln&hhhd ilhvkn?' hil':emdpamts,dhdnii.; is * and Mrs.F. C. Shaddle. Mrs. Thomas Russell t Wed-- u.daylnhke!'omtmncnl- Mrs. J. J. Mrs. E. V. Smith dwnmumyam %50""" fe sw * nCook.naoabndnulu'lp to Kenosha on Wednesday. _ Mrs. Edwin Cook entertained the Birthday Club at her home on Wed-- nesday afternoon. -- Mrs. (George m&efintpfizemdlu Robert Dawson made a business %hc&mnmdumn. ~--~L A, Murric is serving on Jury in Mrs. Fred Voelker is in the \. au-- kegan Hospital following an opera-- Chicago this week. -- Mr. and Mrs. Will Zo!ult;hsgent m m m' ves in Palatine. der and Mrs. Edwin Roder gpent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ed-- g.-lbdu"s mother, Mrs, Henry "\ of Long Grove. Mrs. Tennyson, Mr. --Earl _ Tenny-- son, Str. and Mes. A: Diets and Mr rs. P. o Milwaukee Friday and spent the day visiting friends. --_Robert Cameron of Lake Forest was a Mundelein business visitor Thursday. First 10:00 Ivanhoe, 11-%0, a. m. Worship services: Ivanhoe, 10:00 a. m. First Church, ~MUNDELEIN af. V. Smith of Rockford is ending several days with her mo-- HALF DAY came up over PHONE 548--J w Aig of evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Jo-- hansen at Ravinia, C . stouk spont Sunday with relatives in spen relatives in Chicago. Rev. and Mrs. Carl Stadler mov-- ed to their home in Barrington on Mrns. William Umbdenstock and daughter Ethel, spent Wednesday Mrs. Edwin Roder of Mundelein called at the Henry Tonne home one day last week. Misses Martha and Lillie Sauer spent Momday in Chicago. Misses Margaret and Mari¢ Koch and Luella Herlelbomr. who are utn& Lpellamlge"rl&grfe}::;ho--é; & ndmg .d!" at Libe y-- ville spent Sunday with home folks. Mr _ iss Lee's in Brook-- hmdnn the actress' mother why her daughter ogmen un ie -Txf'fil' up are To thomeelves husbands and pretty little 'oodfi-.nndfimby one, she turns her old beaux over to some other maiden. Ilth-ll;.tcfl'. h:lllightl. puzzied and -__yn.%h. I.mr:r tress Must be Resigned \to Single Rlessedness 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. e": "\Steegytime 90 L, . Youive danend thenaing anoy:f 'day, 8 *\Stapytime gal, & buchanle mt in day, --=4 _ Heprime ol ARGuchantg ngt WHEN YOU Bfi WEAT HER STRIPS GET THE BEST 'Marriage and Stage Not ants a eareer." "And that is just it," says Mi:: LONG GROVE »a WANT WASTE Ale Shnk s career The Owner of a Savings Account The WHEELING STATE BANK and WILLIAM WICK o Lavzra Lz®(g areer and I one way to Mundelein, Ill. PHONE 653--W--2 msrried that is what I would want to be, but the demands of the stage are such that one can-- rot hive a theatrical career and to a "Stey--at--home." for accuracy, and for intelligibility, No prizes are offered, but ribbon badges are given winners in each I shall atick to w:'li bh-.dn-.""' "n erang hike m 'Sleepy Time about the St o bie S rhome d :Z' have it peaceably--I mean my gevote mysell with all thoughts and energies to the bus builds a sure foundation for the future by making his sav-- ings work for-- him.-- He has a reputation for stability that makes him a factor in the community; he has a sense of security that makes for hap-- piness and contentment. Start A "speech tournament'" is in Complete Battery Service Com Day and Night Service * Phone 317 Harry Pfannenstill, Prop. THE STAR af Auto Repair Work J © 026 © Eddy and daughter were callers at the George Dowell home Tuesday. Mr, Mertes is putting in electric Mrs. Will Hironamus of Round Lake attended the card party at Frank Hironamus Tuesday. Mrs. W. F. Meyer Sunday: > "wu Marie Ealm of Lake For-- est is spending two weeks vacation at her home here. Miss Ethel Fritzgerald enterain-- ed a friend from kKenosha over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jobe Vasey and chil-- dnn.vln. Bert Dowell and children and Vera Vasey were Sunday cali-- ers at the #'i Vasey home. Mr. and Henry Passfield and sons George, Roy and John and Ger-- ald Grover were callers at the F. E. Wilson home Sunday. _Junior Wilson of the boys and Henry attended the funeral of the l'?:nAuu.lu.Gemklillera; OIW % \ lml(uzflablomn?!'nmontcu-' ter was in Volo Tuesday morning. 1 flmdnbofvaomejnd and' third prize on White Rock pullets at the exposition at Waukegan and were purchased by Senator Swift for three dollars a -wllmwln.uvin Iils Snd parn dnrranie mace sigls wool off their own sheep. nw'fi" rmay wfifi?gé': yors of Mundeleih caties as u:. id Several pupils of the Fairfield schools h&n'&u taken sicl!:'l with measles the past week. m Mr. and Mrs, Lewy Anderson daughter and Mrs. Smidt and son were callers at the G. A. Vasey home W wl' ied Ry e Parielt rg. ughter were Terra Cotta business callers Satur-- E"""mw here attended i. o 4 Sox nt Chjeage last Bun. C 'ank filronamus Tuesday. lmfl.?mfieldandin. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker and The chartering of an aeroplane from Chicago to Milwaukee considéred, then aban-- between the b\zi'neu sections and outlying were next opened with the automobile racing ied to Milwa o m , i the uickest ?en up agai problem early morning .afizfi:n""'"'.&'&"fi : i for iving telegraphed pictures. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. - The high--speed electrically--operated railroad Or direct from Libertyville to the Chicago Loop over the new Skokie Valley Route. ; ; Service is convenient, frequent and reliable. Electrically--operated, Mfi\oti.eonl-inetrati'nsaredunmdeomfionabh In every detail of its operation, North Shore Line service is designed to meet your needs and suit your convenience. ; . ~For schedules, fares and other information, inquire at ticket office. : J train is ready, too. . femenld cve. lt aniese s Connections at Lake Bluf with Shore Line Limited trains for VYOLO hflu.. funeral of er at Volo Tues-- was a Waukegan any time you're ready to go, a North Shore Line Libertyville Ticket Office, TELEPHONE 74 American Education Week will be observed this year November 7 to 138, inclusive, under the auspices of the National Education Association and the American Legion. The pur-- pose is to 'acquaint the t;;::blic with %fi 'fvork and needs oti' schooels.d e following program is suggesti by the rs: Sunday, For God| and. Con%'fiay; Monday, Constitu-i fln Dage Werneaiey. baue! Opper. JBRY ; Y r-- tunit% J 'I'hund'ag Armee' Day; ,Frl(&y, Know . Your ~School Day; and Saturday, Community Day, 1 TO FOSTER ENTHUSIASM FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION afternoon callers at Mrs. Andrew _Mrs. H. Passfield and Mrs. Lioyd| 81008 of summer study at the uni-- Eddy and: daughter Sore Fucpduy|versity and the carrying out of cer. Tunney drimholdingd\eMflmukeerqommg lImkee but the best time he could promise for Changed Hands Prices That Are Right The new owner wishes to assure all patrons that:--every effort will be made to give prompt and efficient service at T HE DIAMOND LAKE STORE has been taken over by Robert E. Southorn who will operate it un-- der the CASH AND CARRY plan' the fastest service and most dependable.> A Sentinel representative was rushed to Chicago. The moment the pictures were ready, he hur-- tbdmthemdonlndboum'l%t& Shm'eLinel.ixninadtx'ain.thc fight fans were astonished to fighcsmnu so then, J ":a;d?}?':&" which Nordh on Ims enb B but the best time he could promise for the journey was from two to two and one halfhours. Then the Sentinel got in touch with the North tain required project work in their parishes during the year, 10 rural CITIZENS BANK BUILOING WEDNESDAY SATU @DAY GEORGE A. JONES 9:00 -- 12:00 A. M. 1:00 -- 6:00 P. M. Phone 287--W BilionsFevermlnhfla. Mundelein, IML., Phone 703 YARDS AT MUNDELEIN, PRAIRIE VIEW AND GILMER § L. A. Murric Royal Blue Store , -- It kills the germs. 666 NOTICE! is a Prescription for These .stores will not open on Sundays. Beginning October 4 the following stores will be open on Wednesday and Saturday Evenings and will close at 6 P. M. on all other nights. State Bank of Mundelein Don't envy those who have m That only makes you unhappy The Easiest Way out of your difficulty is to The difference between 'havm£ enough mophey and not having it the difference between an interest-- ing life and a monotonous one. * um o yOur Gincuity is to start your savi account at this Bank fiaw reg ularly each week. ky nouw, tgin accumu lating it by savins here. If you }13'. y Save Plain and Ornamental Plastering Robert R. Dawson enough M undelein, Phone 363 moneyv. TlL 26 in

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