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Lake County Register (1922), 10 Nov 1926, p. 2

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«""Are you planning to attend the h'ififm by the Mundelein l..-' z Society on Thursday . of s week. The Bazaar sales will star pmmrtly at three o'clock. S will be served from five e@'clock on. _ s --Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rouse and ann David and Dorothy of De K motored to Mundelein Satur-- and spent the week end with ~and Mrs. H. C. Meyer. "a Caroline Kublank who is em-- in the Foulds Milling Co., at worked in the Chicago on . Monday. Miss Pearl Herschbergr and El-- Hasemann of Lonil rove lrnt evening with Mr. and Mrs. win Roder. Ullrich was called to Wau-- hg- for Jury service Monday. . and Mrs. Orien lltcheli and e n a n mm ind lonn. ®. W. M. ghn-- E.Helen of Diamond Lake were &-!g guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kane. Mrs. Francis Browder entertain-- ' her brother and wife, Mr. and Whitnell and her sister, Miss of Lake Forest at dinner on Saturday. Mr. and .Mrs. Whit-- nell were enroute from Canada to their home in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kublank and :;xnt Snndl{'afiemoon visit-- relatives in Algonquin. __*_ _ _-- Mrs. J. L. Roder, Mrs. Lewis Hen-- dee and Mrs. Edwin Roder and son Earl were Waukegan yisitors Satur-- Mrs. George Ross and Mrs. Mar-- shall Hutchings were callers at the Dean Aynsley home in Highland Park, Monday afternoon. _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dawson spent the week end with the latter's sister 'lhsflulilolnamprtne f Su-- r 0 mhm&gflhhermt,urs. Baumgartner for the winter months. Miss Avis Payne and Mrs. D. S. a '.nwookom:nsmnthe dtlldr'::ele. nmt.B.f:.- ¢Wm 5 y n o lrihs'chnning. Mrs. Fred Monroe and Jessie Knudsen %em M:; with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Win-- field Pleasant Prairie. _ __ _--Miss Alice Rayn of Chica; the week end guest of Mrs. Mrs. H. C. Meyer, Miss Hulda mrmdePaulRouseofDe called on Mrs. Rasmussen of Waukegan--on Saturday afternoon. . Miss Jessie Knudsen and Miss Helen Russell motored to Waukegan M&mma .,n. Ruaenterhinedwlr. Mrs. George Unger, Mrs. Wm. Peterson, Mrs. Barry.foln.onand Miss Lou White of Chicago and Mrs. _ Miss Margaret Ketcham of Chi-- cago gom the week end '\with her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Chandler. _ _ .. _ Miss Emma Fisher attended the funeral of her cousin, Fred Fisher of Woodstock on Monday. _ _ _ 8. Beers and Mrs. J. L. Nelson of Evanston on Friday. en ons Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Porteous and dumter Ruth Chandler spent Mr. and Mrs. James Van of Wheaton. f 0@ o Tites Clemenson of Chigego" spent Mrs. Thomas Russell, Miss Helen Russell, Raiph Russell, Mrs. Fred Monroe and Miss Jessie Knudsen saw "White:Cargo" at the Majestic Baumgartner. Mrs. H. C. Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Will Zersen were Fairfield vis-- itors on Monday. Mrs. Kramer and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kramer of Highland Park call-- ed on Mr. and H&Herm&n Ku-- blank Friday afterndon. _ . .'hnf C "'n.u..{.rm""" ftaee of Chicago spent the week end with his par-- _ Mr. and Mrs. / r of Barring-- hmsm:i:germallers ta the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her-- man Kublank. Joel Chandler was a Waukegan visitor Saturday evening. there had Mm.:fimmd foods causing cons damage. Bridges and roads were washed out in several places--but with tempo-- rary and detours--the road um'puubb. From _ Des Moines to Osceola, we traveled over the Jefferson Highway. From Osce-- olz to Creston, lowa, we motored ov-- Letter No. 2 wet. the oime o reisinecs it hont fove. wakd sn Tacoday October Ath-- .A ons 'wo had marsled many miles, slippery. If one has never driven a car over t.beh'lowaro.dldm; mm veniuedqnm q-i'm. This is the way tg s feel-- Een Make -!th;foe-n & hd:.znu-tlad But udg-dnur Tne snower nad extended only a Surning to Red Oak, turning south here and motoring to Shenandoah. The country around Red Oak is very hilly with fine farms--great MUNDELEIN Out in loway. tuina roads and tempers Mr. and And about ten days before PHONE 548--J Waukegan on Tuesday Letter No. 2 of Chicago was Oct. 27, 1926. uy *HA000y I r wet and driven a |maMal an way --the J' herds of cattle grazing on the hill-- mumgp._ygfdgp_t M,--fil':avmc' nd" into from 1 owa f Nebraska. én.d murl h'fl river at Nebraska City on a high, to narrow, toll bridge which is used for wmmmmmm signal at each end so autos trains cannot travel on the bridge at the same time. It did seem un-- ique to us. From there we motored to Auburn and on to Tecumseh, N'd;xmt. where we stopped for the nig s From Beatrice we turned south pass-- lngthroughfhelitthtawnofwi'; more, Nebraska and ther on Marysville, Kansas. Then mowr:fi on through Blue Rapids Riley Junction City, where w the large reservation for where the government owns several hun-- dred acres of land. From here we motored to Herrington, Kansas, where we visited relatives for sev-- eral days. We motored 176 miles The Misses Ellen Hammarlund, Grace Ritzenthaler, Edna Ritzentha-- ler and Walter Bumnulund}'Clyde VanOver, Chas. VanOver, Leslie Van-- over joined us in Church Fellowship lagt Sunday-- this day the games between the Mundelein Ladies team and the Libertyville Sheiks, in which the latter won, mak-- ing it.a tie between the two. The third match will be rolled next Sunday night. : J. O'Malley B. Miller .. H. Mason ... L Suess ... R. Lindroth We will have special services Thanksgiving morning at 10:00. _ OQur Sunday School departments have room for a good many more scholars, if you have any children isnmdyourhom;ethatdonotattend ay School anywhere else, send themtonsandmwmfiwtbemthe True Divine Doctrinal Instruction. YOU were not in the services last Sunday, we HOPE you will be on E. Zersen .. E. Wells .. E. Roder .. C. Wells ... J. Dorfler .. The Pastor has membership en-- rollmentbhnksforthékj:;ln Cross, any anyone wishing please speak to the pastor about it. . . November elections are over and the winners announced, but we have still one great election to go thru g'fvet. and that is in revards to 0O WIlIJ, BE ELECTED TO RULE YOUR SOUL AND LIFE? Our llmmrn.:id Society will have its Novem Meeting next Thursday at 1:30 P. M. at the home of Mrs. W. Lockhead. We are already thinking of our Christmas pmm.vovillh:b:o our Program _ Thursday, December 23rd, at 7:30 P. M. Our Church barrel of canned goods and some cash to our Evan-- gelical Deaconess Hospital in Chi-- The meetings for the week begin-- nin# November 14th.: Monday, 8:00, Finance Committee, (at the Parsonage) Wednesday, 8:00, Prayer--Praise se'l'h reda 1 30 Missio Aid a y. --1:30, issionary-- Meetin& (at the home of Mrs. Lockhead) We are anxious to see our church filled to the doors with friends and neichbors of the church: A CROWD FOLLOWS A CROWD, so come and x:;gnmih&fimhpul & M e m t ors Fri-- do your part to bring this to pass. folks because the contractor who is building route 22 finished baying Th November will _ Teup realnabered "by Lake "'Aut! The following are the scores of PRAIRIE VIEW D A N C E. LAKE ZURICH (To be continued) o ----Mrs, 8. L. Tripp. Wednesday, Nov. 17 Mundelein Volunteer Fire Department SHEIKS incinisatmer l Oe sptvertecine n LADIES M. W. A. HALL TICKETS $1.00 PER COUPLE ....1 07 e «110 nc hP Music b'f Paul's Entertainers League gave a M. V. F. D. 157 91 119 107 147 116 155 Given by IVANHOE wUi) mormng the hasr dsappcars, and next | after another: application or 'two, your 'Om';hpibeeqcbugfil_nllyduk.du&-d 139 113 107 127 139 129 137 at Many members from here attend-- l teg %:yfi Neighbonu:laystm'.i'ehundnd ; the ¥ 'eveail:, at Prairie View in Hersch-- | berver's Hall and many of them at-- tended the county convention on \ Thursday afternoon and evening of October 28 in the lodge hall at Deerfileld and had an o'nmynble time. ! The next convention be held in all the new cement road will be open i indetc ied tf sn who fave to go be' ' all who have to to W for doctors,. denfisa move, to take trains and shop. _ _ Mr. A. L. Payton was host to the members of Zurich Lodge 1089 and Ladies to a~ chicken fi;nnot and giadn:e'l'hnndaymnlngatth%hh 'rhm}'& E. P. Blanchard ntnmlg ursday after a _wee with -- her dtlm C.. BR Weaver.s . « Miss Margaret Fink was home ov-- er the week end. Mr. Gu'{hl'mum of Evanston was in town Thursday. Tihingis fyotben gige. Suterd l nois foo Aay. Mr. Otto I-'ng_':oved i!'!*!"'h? Mrs. Clarence Snetsinger ~visited her father, Mr. Mills who is sick in theWesthyHo':IgiNinChiugomd found him a little improved. _ _ _ 4er Florida. Fred Hoeft house Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Hoeft left Thursday morning Tomorrow we'll celebrate the eighth anniversary of Armistice Day and many of our town folks remem-- ber when the old Half Day church bell rang out the good news for the first celebration on the morning of November 11 in the year of 1918 and everybody was excited and happy because it was said that Germany signed for peace and the great world's war was over and our sol-- di.n'a.b.?!' m.mr.n #ram hl?:'r':. or gray. Y the onl; fotine wismre us "to m 2 at Nowada; :e * .iiuay" store for v'l?fia and Sulphur (s 07 Tess vid--chne retige improved y ns addition of other mgredients, _ at of the revival that were recenflyheldinm View church and the services from sev-- eral out of town pastors helped to interest many in the meetings. Almost mum TausmWM ed, brings back the natural coler and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked mi:ly_t:l that you darkened your , as it does it so naturally and even-- ly. You dampena sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one amaill strand at a time; by Waukegan. * Some of our folks attended a few or any kind of building ;furnish-- ing all labor and material by AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR Sage --Tea and Suiphur Turns Gray, Faded Hair Dark and Glossy Will Erect You A House contract, so you may know just what entire cost will} be before starting. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Libertyville 145--R Plain and Ornamental ---- _ Plastering + Mundeletn, L ' Phone 368--R Robert R. Dawson ns Toech uo bardnan R. L. Gonsalves to. The fellow who used to borrow the livery stable clippers to cut the boy's hair new has a son who bor-- ows a grease gun from the garage to oil the lawnmower which he bor-- rowed next door. 'Ernie Lindstrom will leave for| Milwaukee soon, where he intends to go to school during the winter| months, | It won't be long now, before win--| ter will show up. _ t Perhaps it's association with cold cash that makes the banker's eye that way when you want a loan. A quart of moonshine, a car that will do 80; and then some people call climax "F'the." 1. OM fher, 2. Gesoline Siter--tow *m 3. Thegme-- static heat control. 4. Snubbers. 5. Hupmobile Six a Leader, Also,In Complete, Modern brakes. 11. Special vibration damper. 12. Headlighw with tilting beam lenses and double flament bulbs. rumble seat, $1385. Roadster, with 30 x 5.25 balloon tires, four--wheel brakes. All prices 4. o. b. Detroit, REE MOTOR CO. plus revenue tax. $1305. Touring., five pas-- HUPMOBILE SIX, * DAY, Power As Smooth] As Electricity Libertyville, Ill. PHONE -- 8 Power impulses in the Hupmobile Six are delivered with an electric smoothness and regularity that speak volumes for the fine engineering of the car. To help insure this constant flow of power, Hup-- mobile machines its cylinder heads to precise ten-- thousandths of an inch limits. Uniform compression' and exceptional power smoothness are the results of this expensive and unusual manufacturing process. From the beginning to the end of engine and chassis manufacture, Hupmobile insists on such strict adherence to quality standards--and willingly pays 10% more because it knows its owners get far more in performance, low costs and long life. Theaemmeofthemany;usomwhymmy expect not only brilliant and sustained performance from the Hupmobile Six, but a pronounced economy of maintenance as well. ® )o m m en mm mm e# aur td enan n nien eene eE n o on t debens ben4 000005 of a SITIZENS BANK BULi>IN( WEDNESDAY =SATTD; o aAY GEORGE A. JONES Complete Battery Service Competent Mechanics Welding . TYE STAR Harry Pfannenstill, Prop. MUNDELEIN, ILL. _ Garage MUNDELEIN, ILL 9:00 -- 12:00 A. M Thone 287--W Regular Hours and Night Service Phone 317 DENTIST B i t 00000000 0 0 a 0000000 00000 0+ #§ ) 4 r Work «4 eee en imes manae nar s It costs you more to be without weather stripping than it does to buy them. The saving in fuel alone will pay their COst in about three seasons. And just think of what it means to the house wife to h. windows and doors dust--proof, moisture proof, and easy iq. ing. The interior of the house, and especially the curtains, v;j| stay clean twice as long. And the children can play on the floor_ without being endangered from chilly drafts. Others are having them installed now. YOU are paying the price any way, so why not have them. WHEN YOU BUY WEATHER STRIPS GET THE BEST ~ This corporation is operated under the supervision of the State of Illinois m"da a place where yeox: may borrow from $10 to $300 in a ified, business--like manner without rhg more than the legal rate of interest or being imposed upon in any No One $ 1 per month on a $ 20 Loan You Need Know! | $ 2 per month on a: $ 40 Loan | Practically No $ 3 per month on a $ 60 Loan Make $ 4 per month on an $ 80 1.0an y Endorsers! $ 5 per month on a 3: Loan wal No 7 $10 per, month on a 100 Loan Own Fees! $15 per--month on a _ $3$00 Loan Terms In addition to the above payments y'n_pny the legal interest on the unpaid principal balance. You réceive the full amount of the loan and pay. only for the actual time you w;w, You have the privilege of paying more than the payment, or you may pay in full at any time. . ; _ s We do not notify your employer, neither we make in-- quiries of your friends, relatives or trades You get the money within a few hours. If you aAre uns to call in person, &hone or write us and our representative will call at your home. o charge for explanation. . s Household Finance Corp. Genesee & Washington Streets _$10 to $300 Household Finance Corporation QUICK LOANS Libertyville--Mundelein Cement Road Ornamental Trées, Flowering Shrubs, Hedge Plants, Vines and Fruit Trees. Bleeding Hearts and Peony Roots. airholm Gardens Is Your Life Incomplete? State Bank of Mundelein Does it seem as though you'll never get the luxuries and comforts you crave? § Well, don't give up. You still have a good chance. If you trust to fate, your chances of afittmg what you want are ut 1 in a@ 100. But if you are thrifty and de-- posit regularly here, your chances are almost certain. Hours: + --8:80 A. M. ---- 5:00 P Saturday 8:80 A. M; -- 1:00 P. WILLIA M WICK DARWIN TULIPS Exztra Select Bulbs $4 per 100 eevennne THIRD FLOOR * ROOM sos Waukegan National Bank Building H. C. Burridge & Sons PHONE: WAUKEGAN 4583 Mundelein, Minois Mundelein, Ill. PHONE 653--W--2 You ¥ay Pay $2 per 50 Plant Now Mn n m m o m t Libertyvville Phone 396--] W aukegan, Illinois

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