it Irina I Dwight Dolph were! "PM 'lNfli'li'lld dinner on' My at the home of the formats punts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dolph d Ivanhoe. In. Louis linden numbed a. young you " a dinner re, my new in honor o her in Franklin Hemlock twentrdlrst m. - '_ 'si, - -- _ - -iirTaitd Mrs. Chalmer Hart of fitnt,rlti, ms; 1trteafg, m. t on u ' "g.ttfrta. - ._.. _ _ .. _ _ . M m F of Morris, m. is "a: this week at the home of M: aunt, Mrs. M Monroé. __ 7 "and Mrs. Myron R. Wells and Ittstqi and Juanita Eger spent Christmas Day at the George Gross hut in Lalo Zurich. Mr. and In. B. J. Tie he cele- bntod their Christmas vagatinn in Chicago visitingt at the home of tel- Kiss m Swanson the Primary [tey of the Mundelein Public _ l is spending her Holiday va. 4tatittag with her parents. Dr. and .11. J..- Swanson of Fon da In: Win. , if: and Mrs. John Gasmwiller en- within- two sons Elmer of Long Grove, Ed Goss- mr at Highland Put and their iliett at dinner on Christmas ""thraii- in." as..." GGrifirman ttt2','atNdtttdgtl,,,zaTttn of at th 511d". an! In. Henry 'Ch; of 'ahr,lt'tL. Hymn Wells spent My aft-ttte. and evening in ItPtif a. bone of Mr. and WI. Dana: Jr. It: Judo Knudsen is enjoying a "in vacation {an her duties It W ik the loaning school. home on Manda Mr. and Mrs. "Verne and Re . at the T. P. Swat . has Day. Mr. and Mia. the follo Day: and f; - Early Hieh Gut-yum and Disk. In. John not Guild were Chi Mm. (Pearl Hanford of Geneseo, spent Chrinmu and the follow- week with her tgit/ter, Mrs. hAlbrth and, (uni y. . C. A In and children Its and Eunice were Chicago last Frida. ' m. ' France- Bmder spent Minn Day at the home of her 6., Wm. Browder a! Ivanhoe. Mr. and In. Wm. Jeffrey enter- the following on Saturday 'me in honor of their baby hfs first birthday: Mr. nnd Covert of Liertrville, Mrs. "Emma: and non G en of Ivan.. ttt of Harold rouitiritrism." a -- _ [when gmHqttt who an "2t Yt') ilijPiieei'i,',t"tjtdtf r. n PS. 0 J mfg-t- at the home of Kis.aiid -_ . 9-9"": on. My _ 'fr.andMrcM.g.thmn.Mist, "You. and Roger Swan were en- at the home of Mr. and . T. F. Swan of Libertyville on. tnu Day. . It. and In. Joe Diet: enter. the following " dinner on Dar: It. and Mrs. Geo. and hmily and Mr. and Early Kiowa- and family of -- this and r. and Mrs. Ed. My. In. Frank Kelroy had the is- tiiiYiiliiiiokii1y'iiAlii. "at: Julian!!! tur. QQtohar, we": "r in. Nr. . Met drove to Wau- 'Ie Walla-thy to the Victory "in! Ytiif, to bring little "In: his. Edward Zersen's lit- tb ajriithterr home. Mrs. Fenner wtttaats are of the little girl for 'list W. gym entertained "~18 of he Autumn fam- 1lU.Ntatit'l' mm on Sunday. a' Vii-In baton her marriage v! a Anderson. The twenty ttft mat have I? 'Milllnu- re Ear-ttn, CW. ntioe nnd tlteigttg" . h we of Chicago spent My emu: at the home of his "a. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hen- - Us 'Lilian Rnuall of Austin put let Honda; nation at_tlte a "in vacation {an her duties " "I? it the loaning school. Chane. and Wm Navel! no -tttimt their fight, "ration At Mr and In. Frank (nine tad My of Grnynhke m dinner M at the Remrgan Kubhnk hone on Msttday, -- --.-- PAGE TWO In. John Hodge and Hrs. Esther ml! won Chicago visitors Wed- Wrrdhnatuu-i-ofttser MUNDELEIN Libertyville and [3-1; --- -- bio of native-3n Hammond, 'iir."'i'l','lu"N'oll P""2 OI [Vall' P. r In. Tho Jbertyville and Mr. and E',','. other m'lndevmnx"in whacoflr.and 1. Thomas Rus- ii? cumin I I 183:er Ttni {pent Tuesdav with his Wither. Mr. Knedler of :Rnirie View. _ In. France: Wehrenherg had misfortune to fall but weekend b " her wrist. rs. Henry Knim and sons of Palatine called on In. Mattie Whine Sum"? samba- . ... Christan vacation!!!" harp"- entainSealqrNomd,Ri, rf.ri,grda2.tt,,d"ate.'attllii'ti family of LaibertrMlle _ ' In. 1fl,Al'Sgao,fde.en1lta.l'.rt '-iont-inAntieettiisagondar. MiaaAMrieCarr,therteneher of tty fltth "tetigythttmdea_of the "Ralph Russell entertained sixteen a} his school friends on Wednesday eveninr. The evening was very en- joyablv spent pinyin: games which Mere fottotred by refreshments. (Mr. and In. B. C. layer enter-' gi,'"':,', the following guests at din- r on Monday: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. 3nd Its. Falk Ym.!eygr . V State Bank of Mandelein . _ ' , MAKE YOUR CHECKING BALANCE AMPLE FOR OPPORTUNITIES (, a "T'iHE,RE, C1Ad)il Bri, _-, . N0 1QI,,,JEi,S")r'1)lC)tilo ILA."jr'E,R' BANKS OF LIBERTYVILLE AND MUNDELEIN $165». i: "..'-'r,: li' cf . Nr a, 'y"lqf:' " .. " ?it,'-jiircr:" "3;; Eg, ';,::-2._.'¢ = - ', -. HERE'S no fuss or argument about disputed payments, for every- illll illlllllli, thing's down on paper where it belongs. The written record js ffififufixfi quickly available and settles the question forever. Proof orpar Ili-ima .7 " ment is only one of many 'direct advantages of checking service. Your money is handled without risk when you pay by check. A few minutes at your desk replaces the hours of running about and waiting if you paid in cash. Think what this one phase of the service means to you. _ . T Men of affairs pay-by check and you take your rightfrl 1-71.12: among them when you use your bank's' full service. Your bank; connection gives you added prestiteranc) it brings yOu and yourbanker into friendly. Contact, He can help you in matters of finance, business. or personal, and will welcome the opportunity. _ , ' . _ _ Your surplus funds go to help carry on the industries, public utilities,,building construction and retail institutions. As they prosper, the community .PI'OSPCI'S and your own money pays you another profit. " ' _ An adequate balance serves you directly in several ways, and again through community prosperity. Build your Checking reserve so that you may receive the full earning power of your money. t ' A checking account vigualizes your expenses-You can see where every penny goes and control expenditures more easily/Your payments can be for the exact amount: No chance for errors. in change. e " The greatest benefits to you are realized when you keep an adequate reserve regularly on deposit. Then you have money, instantly ready for every opporo tunity to profit/ready to protect you in emergency. . Parker of Gum and In. Or- ville Smith of [brawn]; , Mr. and In. W Radar .and Mrs. Schultz of Paltine were Mon- day afternoon callers it the Will Zena: home. ' Mr. and In. Edwin Rode: Mt Monday -. ttttts, w. and Mrs. ill Bendina And Junior Mr. and Br. Lintleman of iiiiiisPidiitiiif,ii, Mir- erofPmmoat.Mr.aM 11PM RousrandehilhmDavidandDor- othrufDlntbandMr.andMm. 'thtdh'a t,,i'riti, his an as n; "teatioitattltebeirte munch, Funkrrait-adqeartis1aht. 1todtNrthmrrt-iorhteamtes" "stntionattttehemeafhiaaunt, 1fm.Gl-tifhiBrhieanCitr,hsd. In. mum was was NMuhM-ootlr. In. Will Doctor at libertyvillo on PM". 'etAtri,,t,'tt,u'gg m. nndtwojrmnd-taanttMiaiUtqtn um kii "imaging; Hr; ind him-Henry Kane and dmghter. In: Gem-vein spent Sunday overtime " the home _tsf Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Horman "row to Chicago londay and spent the day with the farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hen" Harman. Edward lens of Nari): Chicano visited his little daughter at the home of Mr. and Hts. Will FAtner on Wednesday evening. . and when 1hu Pay a Bill by Check; the Cantellecr Foucher is Legal Pioof "rf Payment i ', "; iiGi in}; "iritiiGnCiiii I e . . 'LrBER'TYVrLLE,. , ' National Bank Libertyville Trust & Savings Bank The First _Nati9nal Bank um LAKE, (39% REGISTER. SATtlRphripIf8Ml.1lit 31. Tom ist Lon Grove. Mr. and 'ltd Riel Mr, following a dither on Ch Dar. #F. And 115. 39m! IT Mr. um In. Henry Bo -- Claudia; linguist", Ar. hi: my, Mr. and" Mm. Bid-wand Kuta and daughter Hanna:- and Mrs. Maria 'ttthull, of Quiet- go,._u_nd Mr. Hm yet any» Worship Seances: Ivanhoe, " 1.211.; First arch, 11:16 a. n. Sermon Subject: Tt the Beginning -iiil,.'Pt, tir New YE?" Day Mess- nee." t p. m. . services. Song favorites you will 15:0 to sing. Hero Story, "An Adventurous Knish?" - _ _ Ply-oath "a. Pol-H , (Ivanhoe Church and Mmt (la-ran. , Handgun) Rev. C. Arthur Jame, Pastor : John Womanizer, Sock! Director Sunday School: First Cami, " a. muurmpltoet,_11 . m. - _ - Tho Ivanhoe Sunday School had a crowded ehtmttron December' 23rd to see the presentation of the beautiful and impressive' cantata: Nheamtof Christmas." Everyone of the table. aux was very we! doner,by players in eoatuine that added color _to the scenes. The singing' led by Mrs. Prank Dolph made up an instrus _ FHday afternoon, January 6, the ladies Aid flqeieV meet, withhMrs. Orpha B. Haedhttr, Mrs. F k Baumgartner being assistant 'ire. meticg' with Myrna: Dolph Friday _eyeg§ng,_ Iviitl1oe, 'Choir diar, lever "xtesety1ted the Other Ilenefits turr;rufirr"ttterehiumiimsr1t_at their best. The Christmas play, "Tho Christina Wait" was well tstaged, the cumming added to the beauty of the play, the, tableau, Ind the mentgl qttartet9atpatAted in may. ine the inedical part of the pro (can. he cantata magnum mofthe Chritstmnatrtorrina, war that was vivid and reverent and was well received by those who grew tijtijjiiig? a iiiévrybody had u y me; 11% First Church Sunday School ti1rthf, it prom on lth " the Community He scenes in the dreams of the tet Hironimus were beautiful. The fine music we: 0 farmer's tn' sung with tlniah and was thoroughtrt of W10. enjoyed by those who saw it and Knead " heard it. While the offering wu son, in were being taken,for Sunday School Ex- home of their d tension work the Sunday School or- Dobner of Wes1 cheetre played Christmas carols. mu Day. , Suite came in at the end and made .--------e-.= the kiddies happy with candy do- neted by the t1,Ptilt.ii'st Volunteer Fire Department. hristmas night about hrenty-tive young peoplearent J1 out singing Christmas Carols at various homes thmughout the com- munity. They had a good time and COAL F broug t good cheer to many. l , Eli? ad (limb-unity House when about three hundred persons were lisi ' exercises and son by the m well received " those who law and heard it. Santa Clan; grind Belfry Hail, and family were dinnerguests at the home of the lattimir parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Witt 'Steinmiller and family of Chicago called on l relatives here Sugday. __ _ FREMONT CENTER 1927 min hire tight wrist. Her my will be 313d to know she is Wong maely dthqugh at condition is rather' painful. Christ Hapkd of Libertyn'llc on Chm" day. _ " Bunion Frederick of Libertyville 'ttt,tupit,f,.r'"'""the Wagner homo. Hp. Lottie Wchrenbetg of Mun- doloan but format: of Fremont had the Inf-fortune to fall " her home My my 3909.016. tretym both T Mr. and H11. George Obenauf and son, Ed. were entertained at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Joseph Dobner of West Fremont on Christ- mu Day. , -Hr. and In. Raymond" -Meyer and children and the former: mo- COAL, FEED, SAND, GRAVEL, CEMENT, CIN- x _ ' PERS, ETC. JOHN G. BGRST Office and yard at C. M. & St. P. Trac :i" C RONDOUT, ILLINOIS , Phone Libertyville 679-M-l Ber {may of opinion a to the exact location at hell. no rheumatic will - it is in the legs and the dyspeptic tutithtttttteottmtath. , Shae b designed as "periodie dir. 'ttttti' of We electricity," apd my mop prevalent in summer mum. That Cold There, will always be a dilemma Adversity E ID We of frid- ship uudtoacpunh the M madam. OAK TERRACE LAUNDRY ', 'Rs'IT'S'V -'fee " "iiii"i:'iii,iis'i'i?ii': 1 van WA .AT HOME I les Kings of Harmony EVERY WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY AND SUN- DAY NIGHT. Antioch Palace PM Plan Pusinx- OMAEven Adam Wednesday 15e T Saturday and Sunday au Frank Wallin and his mm for Bowling and mun-E. CITIZENS BANK BUILDING WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY All Kinds a Auto m Vat Comm Emma-"*- I! IS GOOD BL'MNTeetb-om OAK TERRACE LAUNDRY Prairie Ave., Highland. Ill. GEORGE A. JONE TH E STAR Garage '"a,'itgt,rgtu'r " sanitation in your but this year. Toll no to inspect your plumbing and make the nettvwary repairs. If sciatic-5 you to- Du ad Malibu-vb Phonon? L'LLI o ESOLVE upon ported no- no P. I; may i Ito)!, hl, 'sy R . l ' 00\.9 " [hubby VIII Delve. SEBVICI PHONE 87 resents THE