in. Frank Dolton was a Chicago visitor My. . "I. C. Dad's! - a lit",',',",',': trip My moon. Ji'tngg', Wohrenberx of Liber- ttlt and In. Edwin Cook spent May, with Mrs. R. Pe, qook. It: and Mrs. Paul Meyer and child!!! of lake Zurich {rent Wed- Mwithllr.and all C. mam-3e A. RoaswasaChi- my vtpiterr, en_Wednc-dm_. PM Witt-tttt who took "part in n howling Tournament in an- up. on and" mains came out In" and was unused a prize of It: My Reuse of Liberty- tik m tho guest of Miss Loretta Der, WMy night» A A died dmttgei, Tdumament will h told at the Hundelein Recreation Roan from December 12 'tA; t, In partners may ma tNt,, a desired. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wells were ngbngyisitors on Wedngsday. III-Fm! Kieth and Mrs. John m Were Waukegan shoppers 'itglts$trtyleir. - - 7 A ,7 . 0! My eve-h; a min of I" Liidu. Bowler: defeated 8 has from Libertyville by a small tsaAmb. A number of games have 2Ntgt'g1grutdti/ttg,u"ddf. Eh . Weries Resp "Ut' you; " mari y as t ey ve ii- the Reenation Rooms opened in Will. these games will mutant interesting. At the game y evening at the Mundelein lactation Rooms two boxes. of - we" given to the lady on', each team, making the highest score. '11 Albert Roder won the candy' for the Mnndebin team and Mrs.' Mon for the Libertyville team. _ visitor Thursday In. W Weber and has. O'Hern m (than shoppers odnesday. In; J. C. Burner attended a Five KW Party {at tt,12g'at,' Mrs. Itttaeetns o _ rtrvi e on Thursday nftemoort. - In. Herman Fromlt of High- trrradNrhrnmtrwtttet-trtof Mrs. "teeg1ttLt'2'ftttt1tir.- Mra.LmuHerndereamiMm. .D. Perm and In. Jig. 2erg"d LiheetrviBr, were en rtattted to" of In. Charles Puke: of Gay-lake ott:Welirpes1inre-, -_-- HIE on Wed-aid.) evening. Fla. I',',','; Zena: and ',t'g,t,'i; W. - "toBarrin gum ura- day and - the It) with In. 5'ryrtt gal." _ - __ - ___ my" ad. lit Haifa We: blot-son Park saw tine tlthi,',ft; mntic In?!" (in: y om beets -tyre#ti. " the PairfUld th. and In. H. c.uerer, Mr. 99-1 In -Aéglph,_!9y°!,_ Walter, PAGE TWO In. AfL. 110th spent Wednes- MUNDELEIN Volkman was 1lliilOlllilt'1lllNiilli SHORE? GAS COMPANY In keeping with our policy .of always voluntarily giving our customers theadvantagei of the lowest possible rates for service, we are pleased tzmzpnce that the Illinois Commerce Commission has approved the new and lower Optional House Heating Rate, 'which we applied for A Gas Furnace hi ABSOLUTELLY CAREFRE E. There is {no fuel you must irder-tor your gas company assumes full, responsibility for Your fuel supply which comes to you automatic ally, regularly, unfailingly. No other heat/ing system cfan be operated this way! We have a staff of expert gas house heating engineers who will gladly give you an estimate, without §obligation to you, of the cost of this modern heating "at", for your home. ° ' ' ' ',li'i',', . t Call the North Shore Gas Company office nearest your home and ask for our representative to call on you to explain the new low rate. .7 A j - YOUR HOUSE ..tiIi;/rTIiiit; WORRIES' ARE _ ENDED WHEN YOU USE GAS Gas House Heating has sprung into popularity .with the realization among householders that only with this modern fuel can a home be heat. ed without", bother and without the soot, ashes or dirt laden vapors which are an inevitable part of other types of house heating. 1liilOMra-. new rate is in tsimplified form and goes into effect today. Chicago [the aching house meaty va- s.'eaff .53: Albert Ifttter, F-- His. Sophia Toinie and Mrs. Ben Pretzel are tanned on the gain " ter several days illness. , . and "Mrs.'%iiandind and agitator. Ghee, were 'l,%Le'l'l',', y. unfunny Carbine): ma dautth- ter are visiting In. B. R. Simon: totitb $04969") - --- A Grimm and Emil Fiche were W! keep risitort Tuesday. - O' " y, December 24th at 7:30 p. . The First Church Sunday Sch I has its Christmas, Fh'll"pr'i'l at t Community Home. Pri- ma ' Department has one section of e program consisting of son " and recitation: by the little tots. Ta Sen r Department will give a Thr stmas play:' "The Christmas Wa I This is a very beautiful m ical production and the play is we effective with its players in cost mes. Before the evenin it over San Claus ,will arrive 3:15 add to the _ _ tmujoy o(_the childn-n. .537, December itltrd " Cp. m. Thmnnhoe Sunday School has its Ch stuns starches. They will pre- sen the Christmas Cantata: "D was of Christmas" which abo ds in beautiful music and stud ing tableaux. Santa will come in ring the evening and make the chi). , n/happy by his coming. Sermon 'P'fttii "Christmas and the Divine einforeement." 7:30 p. . A special Christmas Musical se ice with Christmas music by the 8 " School, the orchatn and s ial soloists. A Christmas 1'iiii'iifcif "The Angels' Song." . iday, December 23rd at 8 D. m. Tutk0.tkChtttttndntotitffun "in: a prone-give dinner on Sat- umy evening. They began with soup nt In. me": then had meat and', potatoes at Mrs. Henry Ku- ttunkstsalaAst9fm.H.Cthmtm, demon " In. Herman Annals-3 coffee at Mm. Thomas Russell: ttttg,',","; entertainment " the J. R. home. . Hrs. Walter Pople was a Chicago visitor Thursday. Worship Servicés: Ivanhoe, 10 a. am; First Church " 11:15 a. m. Walter Schwinn. of Pleno. lil. end like You! Anderson of Stadium. 11l"-upsittdinmar_ttttir" mm" Rev. C._Axthnr June on y. The bride and gout had their gpusingLyise lugie ud- son and In. Wilbur Mun attendants. Mr. and In. Schming 'ril.l.yntitteir_ltoyt, it; Plano, Ill. - do 71 her, moths: You (intake Pom Dimitri). Rev. C. Arthur cm, Minister John Wermeacher, Social Director Sunday School: First Church at 10A.m.;1vanhoe.11a.m. . PLYMOUTH LARGER PARISH (Ivanhoe Cttyyehytrt Fir-t Church. as Sor illliillllldqaitte 18lli',i,iatitt at a New Low Rate [when monk-n has moved into vii LAKE ZURICH sgmnts. tl K npar tv. FatherLenz with the stir-vets met the children. at the entrance of the church and chiming in with their beautiful sineittst' lead them to the front of the church where .the child- ren made the promise-8' mounted from all who Minn-mg srodhtite. The my eventing "8 many name mom " mun . night and ".mmbars were init- An, Of we {or . tet'! of the and. This society In well-as the 'tlg"i'/' tieert 21i,'dgf,ictres at Your Ladies' Sodality is now near- tutrtn his m "., was Art- ly mo percent. The most beautiful. game"! "'93"an afternoon when services of the enthe missiomwere; Bpart,iatt-Amértcatt Ite J?,1ta'ye, conducted on' Saturday evening; offered a medal to the best soldier when the scholars of St. Mary'si ht the school to be picked at the end school were taken into the society t 0 the sehcot year. 1 . called "The Children of Mari." anal This medal. Which Wtyi' purchased new members taken inta the St.) b: a committee composed of Hs'rvey ROPE If Lima Young Larres Smiali- 3 C Coulson. chairtrasnjharles Armm Eight Day Mission' glosses at St. Mary's Church. . " The Eight Day Mission held at St. Mary's Catholic church from the fourth to the eleventh was very lahtely attended and lather Len: the Redemption hther in chum receives much _ comment on the mm! and impressive sermons which he delivered in both the mom- inte and evening services. The last Sunday evettintt was Holy Name night and new members were init- iated. This society as well as the Young Ladies' Sodality is now near-, 01h. and Mrs. Leo Luther and {wily were in Chicago Sand". 's 'ns-ia,, but was home over Mr. tnd In. John Heinrich of Du Plain" vinihed during the week end with Mr. And Mrs. Walter Lam. Mr. and In. Huger of 'South Dakota, who have been Iit'li,yidt Iatives " 'tarrinetott, and Mr. a- ten and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Die" in Lake Zurich, left Monday morn- ing to return home. - tptertiimd .bz'lii-'vii Kiwi; Mr. and In. George Hans and daughters of Marten visited fiundar with Mr. and Mrs. Harold an! 'hl FREMONT CENTER mates wilt not Ins":- a: picture 0: I! pastor h mold not held of htattv and one ditv. The f ' Father THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, DBCEMQBR If. 1927 Tele"phone Libertyville 16 I!" by We ts.tttitetrhiiiitiie to nine goof _ in , this our U suntan". " s" ', / _ _ rum". has been fopsiderato mine-past Waugh. o. t high Schools, ' on gamete {or . This new; 'rhittt'tmtriuretuised b:, a comm!the compact! of Hervey C. Council. 'ttrrrTaipr37tjat1es Armes and t%prrrrtr,ttit, will be gum to thcstudent' who is Judged the."test salami by Captain P, J Lloyd in co- opera arr-mu: the members of the Committee. The modal was Purchased early this week and it h to ly gown tome tt81trstt,y)orttrtiire Saturday _ E It prvit,reoiniruiiai'il orthe' Wan! kettatr-past,' explained me 131an as one to "boxy the .imop'gga'nd'a surwd SPANISH VETS TO GIVE MEDAL ttit/lt," flJlfl'lluli"eg'infa'reg. - Adam J F Saturday and Sunday Ek William thiitrdauiaii-GrdrB. Umhdenatoek were Waukegan call. em on Tuesday. Kings of l.fhtrmony EVERY WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY AND SUN. DAY NIGHT. . Mr. and Mn. My Quentin at gum» called on Natives here my. Mr. and Mrs. William SphIey and daughter. Mabel, of Libertyville were Sunday guests at the H. L. Kmeger' home. . Kiss Marie Koch of Libertyville spent the week and with her par. ents, Mr. nt Mm. Edward Koch. Mr. and rs. Edward Koch and daughter, Barbara, agent one even-, mil est week " the .3lank home. r. and Mrs. Elmer Hasemann of Arlington Heights called on the latter's parents, r. and Mrs. Char- leC.Hertiqhbergir on Sunday. "", Inclmuwlncl U" ouuua . Mr. Albert Bauer attencfed Bank Meeting at Libertyville Monday at.. temoon.' q Mr. and Mm. Charles Fisher of Libertyville Agent Sunday afternoon at.,.tt.ef.G. B, [rttlrdeptrtoek home;. Antioch °Palace Pmsfgnh . Frank Wallin and his LTHE MODERN FUEL Hrs. Emma Glue:- is on.the sick LONG GROVE m "on: but to put them in fighting clam tor a war it it does come. "There is no use in my country sitting idly by and watching other countries prepare for Rte. There is m greater stimulus for peace than metter and by offering a. medal to the best soldier it.Will keep enthus- Iqan " a high pitch during the en- ('Mtiitary training is not put Jnto the high schools to stir the students . be 'ready tor war'.". - The medal will be awarded on the . g5ira tEh - h ' kl, El g . t bi s . r, T 'th' K cw, a?" th Glee, ©Ta"a' -/ gE1teSeReeeNtre ,__,..___. "_, 311?: . ti)i,ii,1, Best Place "iioisau, 192' LE 6 " ii Moreover, in ouihore, this season, the range of selec- tion is astonishin! y Wide». There is, truly, a "certain beautiful and meg! something for everybody". Whether you can afford 1i ' _ eu-c-or much, need not hold you back. Because iris a 'l '! elry Store" does not mean that the gifts are.all ve, . 'costly. It does mean, however, that however modest" _ ey may be, rhey are sure to bring IV practical) satisfac n to everyone on your Holiday list. Come an I Jed fr., fulf. " "s _ MiiiD0NALD S One day's exere6s with a wood aaw'is worth two ttpekt' of physical culture. f basis of work during the entire year. every breach of military tactics be- ing taken into Consideration. woreunthefietairrdrii1,sttootimr names and work in the tutttooigttom wi11betxtnsideiett.Anewmataiwin be given each Fear. Sir Walter Raleigh was one of the firit persons to discover that neck- ing parties make a9irung'rnan lose his head. 'i; " JeWelry and Gift Shop Libertyville, Illinois been costly without true value received. iWhy' not bestow 'gifts which willlaxt, not for a' floikrer-like moment, btethroughout the ip-il dividual's entire life) time" I I l BUY wisely as well as artistically, this year. Have no regrets), "after it's all over",,), becauscoffrivilous gift-; giving which may have;E Dvlits1bothotthtratee,wtso,oereG.. rested Mm night by Constable George Doyle on charges ot mum. were to be arraigned on the morn- ing of Dee. 16 at 9 o'elock before Justice Hervey G. Coulson. Dvlis caused the err-eats tr' his wife and Hook. Justice poison released Hook in hoods My pattt,Girie "EB; woman was in Jail for two nights but expected to get a bondsman. ADULTERY CASE ' UP ON DEC. 16! ifig iS? Colda, Grbpe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. Marr, 11thrrqtqtttt, PM "IUNDELEIN, 111.. All Kinds of Auto Remix Work Complete Battery Service Competent Mme. Welding q Day and Night Service Phone 817 J. A. Jadrieh and Funk Idem Suite 208-1704 Sheri. dan Road, North Chicago, CITIZENS BANK BUILDING WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY LIST YOUR FARMS SALE OR TRADE WITH GEORGE A. JONES nmsr THE STAR Illinois. PHONES: ms h a Prunes-mac. foe Regular IE 9:00 - " J't'"le. 1100 - 6:00 P. M. Phone any HUNDELEDI. IL] It mi the mug. arg Garage 2574