hinc mm but... My, Ivanhoe Boy Scouts. friday. 8:00 P. I. Ivanhoe Choir Mice. Saturday. Mt a. m.. The Explor- on the m. Ntriotie 86.33%" h sung. Friday. Jan. 20th, the Lad- 4.yteaWfpM.Ie't6y will meet teith In. Evening services " 7:30 P. M. It. Jame will. sneak about Ben}:- min Franklin. his subject being, "The 8tory of the Rise of Poor ?l.iAtrt-"2tertrt? My eartt? " tmbieet: "The Oren Windows It! the UM Door." This fine dint. will plenum. a vivid nic- In: of. our hogan missiomryi work. Worship Services: "he, 10 a. m. First Church. 11:16 a. m. . 'i,1"tt'gt2tgftptgtl, privi- In'o this morning of rain; to no of our gm national leaders, Dr. W. IM, Bloom of Wash- "!!nghegwhtous on tt My..." Larger Parish (Ivanhoe Church and First Church. Ema) A. Arthur JOY-e, Minister John Wu-uchcr. Social Director My School: In. lack was a Highland Park can" on Thursday. Mr. and in. Charles Parker of Slight. were guests " the home " r. and Mm. Louis Hendee on My. ' "ttkits. Taylor who has been ter, " the hope of her dug; in; n. has" Rouse spent t int end'in (thing) with her niece, H. 1'3. Julius i?,','hw, is ill with the my: this week. ," It}. Pmmdt bf Riemann! Park 9.3 Thursday with Mrs. Charles Ml. Misa Emily Warner entertained h members of the Seventh and Eighth miss at a party on Tues. waning. The evening was Cllr. _ my spent playing me: a - Aiirhiett Mmhments were serv- "d. C. mi was I Waukegan 'ttttttere. VPW'WMW 7 The Ladies' Aid Society will be 'rtertejed " the home of Mrs. In)! H. Rom on Friday afternoon dllxt week. Mrs." Bert Swan will In mistant hostess. J. W. Chandler made a business trig to Milwaukee on "My. m. Wm. Jeffervs visited her "but, In. Julia Ransom of Ivan- hoe on Thursday. In. Innis Hondée smt W93; my in Wuhan at home of but brpther., M. C. Decker. A tt-tter of land-loin people Md the, Eastern Star. Instanta- 3- at Libertyville on Thursday owning. In. Join Navel! ,hso-iG been Itt j! negating mtidlsr. - Mr. and In. Richard Roman cut-mined the Evening Five Hun- dred Club at their home on Wed- Iulty evening of this mt. Mrs. 'tt R. Wells and Fred Zen-sen Libertyville won the two first 'tttt Mrs. Fred lawn and Will P won the two second prizes and In. Finland and Edwin Roder tieetiatiotrrri-. Irs. A. L. Ditrfier and son were Late Posut. viestora on Wtdntttlar. m Chmh, 10 a. m. Ivanhoe PAGE 1W0 MUNDELEIN PHONE m , MinstiLore'ita Stafford of wauire-leyyii/q to his funny tt1ttrympatrty ot . m paged away at the home of anime 10m tuancit, ot tlie. legislature I aunt in Gary, Indiana following -iierge'e/ee,ve, Weiss was a veteran , long illness. She was welt known me; ber who had 'terhret,t several ses- ,here, having been a member of an m nmt mle ot the but liked rep- orchestra that furnisléed music /jijl""'"',C-e-as-. m the "Mammy. numerous dances in urnee. -""-'-"'------.-, was a niece of Mrs. Loretta Ray,l DIAMOND LAKE local telephone operator. l Mr. and Mrs. Pred Luetrke I Horace V'ose, of Champeigu. has spent Monday visiting the 'atw been called mere by the serious ill- r, Mrs. John Whitney "Amber? mess of his father, George Vose, §ville Mrs. Whitney left on a"; 'whose death is expected hourly. Mr. ay . visit her son Walter wh .xm 'rut" recovered t? sit' "V: in Kansas. . ' , 0 value eogttmetedeo It ile :re. M 'Allunson -' . (tiiitiijiit ml; which resulted}: ("m3 at her 'l'iuaire,i,'g. s'mr1omstrpae to " advanced an Tern Davidson. at, Wuhan ' My. luv. Mr. cm of Kenoihd officiating, with interment in Mount Rest Cemetery. Mrs. Ella Dixon passed away at her home in Rosecrans at 9 o'clock Sunday morning after an extended illness. She was horn in New York " years ago. coming 10 Lake Coun. ty when a young girl. After her marriage to Alien Dixon they re- sided at Rosecrans where they have lived ever since. Besides her hus- band who is 81. she leaves four iiiiattGii," Mrs. sun. Fare, of Anthea" Mrs. Lena Winters 1nd Nina , Dixon of Rosecrans, and In. Dora Smith of Gurnee. and one Ion. R. B. Dixon of Gurnee. Funeral aervices were held from ttpe 1tet-erane Church at 1, o'clock Little Hawk: Baker is qua tined for chicken irox.' Mr. In. Baker Illave h?" "a" seek " " e sew re as 03 both 'ight',' school. former!" Esther Buick the _ ter of r. and Mrs. B. I at Oak Park, who were 1 teachers at the Warren Tos High School, Mr. Henley 'triir'; Both Mr. and also graduated from there the class of '2t. V S Mrs. Richard Hook, who under- went a major operation in the Vic- tory Memorial balms! last Mon- day, is getting tt tttget, Her mother, Mrs. Selina ymer of Antioch is at her home pending M rs. Hook's convalesence. The Woodmen gave the second end trdlty of the third series at their hall on Wednesday night. The and one will be given January 18. Beginning Jan. 14, they will resume their regular Friday night dances. Mr. and Mrs. W. d.' Dalziel enter- tailyd at . family dinner Sunday. Mrs. H. 0. B. Young is visiting im Rankine at the home of her 'e. Van Jigs: tmme. we" in West AftHit illustrating it gut); tlet and QqVttttt from the we of nukes there. The man- nikins and to show methods of manure of the, witch doctor, of the "iirGiil t,'rfi"tln were carved by a native or Miss Minnow use. in these talks and were very skillfully done by the primitive knife and hot poker of the uvage. sented a work in GURNEE -r.-arie Mint? gre- thair, ot 7m u" LOW gnu): gnaw or Hawthorne Sch-col, After her 13 stall unnhle to take charge of her In they ge- classes. A substitute. In. Conno- they have worth of .Wnukcgnn is taking her t her hus- pupa. Miss Ryder's mother is here coves four mung for her. .' ., Vase. of Chm Jensen In In Quincy, Illinois "an "d this 1'teltetrendimtd meeting": "a", and repremtntwe of the Lake County mg and Armature] Annexation. of Game. Mr. and In; Robert Rouse nt- m from '/.etesttt,ttet%iiiGam1e"i'Giar',ii l 01:!er last Satan!" at the Libertyville rf Kenooha hill; school. . T . t in Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Bartlett' and son. Herbert, of Chicago spent _ {from Sunday to Tuesday with Mr. Iand Mrs. John Bartlett. 1 re Patel Remember the Ladies Aid dinner 'nnd those when " the Diamond Lake School they giant! Friday, January 27. _ he litthtal Mr. and Mm'Park Ailanson en. 'tertained Mr. and Mrs. Robert we Omnibus tl iety. The. duty '4 Joy Opera hate u Fran: and but: in r 8t Franz the qu inn Franz Pcke' - Lirpati J. C,r,C-,7ii't'i,is.',it)', arrival of I the mo an Mrs. Mat?" Allanson is spending a few.wee at her brother". home. Tom Davidson, at. Wuukem. Mrs. Emma Mill Hrs. Harden Rouse and son. Shaka!!!» spent "'edneaday in Walkman. "F Miss Ryder, teacher of the 'tri- 1tes::rrad.ets of Hatwthome School. at as session yesterday afternoon the house adopted a mtmson mem- mm the hue Representative wmiqm P. was; Wsukenn. and ex- .t'yti,1tettitetitittii"iiriitaiitr' of the low: bunch. of the. legislature Representative Weiss In: a veteran meihtter who had meg! avert! sea. lion- end one ot the but liked rep- resentatives in the mm- At in session yestefday the house We: I. reaoittt mm the . te Rem! Wmigm P. Wethsukem tendiittt to ttin fnmiN tho my" lotion taken the any. be ELECTION BILLS Meat of maintainers m.- m-la'vor I a new; mm next week to consider te pNpttsed 'trattary and revenue " so that when (ttey came up tor amnion and passage swat xenon m he had. "I"! " nib-nu... _ evening. l The Diamond Lake Ladies Aid will meet Thursday, January 19, at the L-.." -1 u..- n am" n "M We swift scum had. Whether, at) "lourn nu.- when new on m "it" by both houses dumu I THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER. SATURDAY, "gm: If, 1928 It action unnum- Mrs. Catherine Mason of prairiee'..'.E Jo a "gestuuuenuy tutrn to View, known to many people in the provide for mat needs "td, to set eommunit r, returned to her tuuter'si nude something tor the future. The home, in. Charles. Albrecht, Ohm" tttrl d-Vee no less. In Knox, tndiipa, aoeontpnnied b heri than (mules where conditions ot sister, uni. Pettick. Mrs. 'Cell 'trtgttttrmertt "e antufactory Ind has been in Colorado dam tlteteomrtetuattott a given with due re- past two mouth. and to the boom Wand nature . 'ermort--cf'The Church's V Missionf' C Hymn 124.r-- Sound thefBattlg nu. .. ' Mediation. _ _ lirrVWexmeh, enlle4 atjthe Paul Aim home- T'ttesdty menus. Hols; Mrs. Emma Mills entertained MrLt- 'Briefly Stated.jthe minions sub. and Mrs. H9rftsn Rouse, Mr. and mined ate to the slice: "that the Mrs. Lenny .Kane. Mr. and Mrs" prment gages": serum; situation Is Clarence Snetsin r, Mr. and Mrs. not due to JttmtitrNtiort reptrictgon. Lewis Mills and 5irr,'i. Jennie k'i'.drrl but to "itrimetttnti and T ikiststrnt " Sunday dinner. _ . economic anaemia Causes entirely Mrs. Aiur.iy.t Batx has been ill patented to Immigration Generally with larvnmhs the pgst :wek. Her speaking it itt'nt iruitter ot common ii':,)','.."" 3frs Han-"e0. 13 trta3rirut with 1lfaFiiiiiii, um inane the very early . Pr. T . , I . _ . T T . _ The foilthg order of Services! treat man: ge,',t _,'l's,',i,,tr'lil't,?e,/.' 'melfe' "frigid l'/iif "Sunday at; ti;;; 'dokhee'qc service" this' is not Lt' l e u n.' ". .', V _ V ' ." he Muuon an"), 'hr' -t.1taPt.t:ttertti!?tr, the Wrath!) 0:30 School "Loyalty To Our Whitt? 2'" 1'0 awn!" prior ttt tht Friends and Companion". _IAhsritrwat T _ r , Dont forget to pttend the church social Frida-y-evening, Janyarratth. l at the Diamond Litke..tteh.oof.- Ev- Iert'8ne is. giygn a 'orp'ial invitation. mu OI menawxa. Nebraska, [at week Mrs. Mitchel! is remaining 'a' few days to visit her aunt. Mrs. Littlemttr .of T Qrpsham, Nebraska. Mrs. Caroline" Mitchell attended the futteral of her uncle. August Cysts oClrle1tyyka,, VNebraska, last -Mr. mnd" Mrs. Ernest Clift Enth- tairied Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holland at Aime; Sqndgy evening. Rev. and Mrs, SeNnierman and daughter. uh, Ite Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luebke- man. Mrs. Annie Koure u grading a few. days " the home. o herpion, Robert Rouse. . Gordon Ray and Rébert Rduse are servingmn jury this week. Mr. and" Mrs. Harry Parker of I ig', Chicago were Sunday guests of Mr. ' and rs..Robert Rouse. ' t '1 Mr. and Mrs. A. o. chherbach of Crystal Lake and Miss Irene Rophenbach of Deerfield spent Sat- urday " the Lewis Mill's home.' Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Wrench non, Wilfred, and Mr. Ind In. Manse!) " dinner- last Thur evening. o Hymn 141-; " T ' Rummy"?- Rettdirrttr3it, Announcements: V T . Object Lpuoit"'stop Talking." 6ttthtrtr.'by Choir. V _ Memory. _ _ _ F _ Hymn. 280 'r-c Take Time To ak The fpooi.ihtr ordet of "tierqiees ill be proseated next Sunday," eayiiriond Lake Church: ' _ a _ January Mr 9:30 (School "annuity To Our _ietutr, and Comlidhimis. 1"i'..'i;rt'lil,lill V .." F ' a I y - - v CD , . pii;ertsrvine Produces of Fine Printing GOOD F " _',,, (lllyktiyllll?lllir and' Silent Prayer We "are proud of our' reputation for the pro. duction of "the better class" of printing. We will be glad to be of service to you in sup- plying your printing needs however large or small your job we Will,give you an estimate. . In printed matter is as important as it is in your personal apparel. , , _ Eyery lim . . . every letter . . . . every circular you send out "is your personal representative and much depends . on the impression they create. ' F ' f Lake County Register rtyville Producers of Fine Printing Pluir i States if the heads of those [amines f employing auch aewn'nts would real- ize that a domestic is e laborer worthy of his hire. m the some sense as aretyorkers in traded and other oettptrtioets. me dotnetttte"wortrer is I not . slave and ts entitled to be treated with the same courtesy: and consideration. both in the conditions or employment end in wages re- rei%d u ore Workers In other occu- vetm An ttiintigmat worker is-en- titled to a wage. sufficiently high to proytdertttrtntrrentrteetuattdtoget lune something for the future. The 'semnt we) deserve. no less. tn' 'tttttmt (names when conditions ot "iiiiiiuiriiii ore onthhetory end "diet. He ttl ot the L - 1906 and lo; Moosé f Mr Devi 1liii', since "I These: J ,qvfgtrrgsef 'ldlet. He bu, been director general I ot the Loyal Order ot Moose since 1906 and was one of the founders I oi Mooseheart,au., home and schooL Mr' Davis has been secretary of la- lrso: since tttho .. . l The manth problem has been reierred to in many quot-ten for I decades. The inability of house- iholdpin which the housewife does [not perform oil the tasks of the home to secure competent help " I the wages the householders fare to pay is not a new ttittieulty, b t many I ft, those-most interested now ', voice 'the opinion that the mot at the 'problem grove out of the recently ; canted restrictive immigration laws; I Because of these statements the bu- I zeau of labor statistics. the women's, 'imtcau. and the United States cm: i ployment service, as well as the' bit-1 {roan of immigration. were asked to/ banish data on the subject. [ Briefly stated, the conclusions sub- 1 mired are to the effect that the . There would be very lime ot the germ" tm problem in the United Itt, 1881 and got his ttAt ja, is I puddler'a "Instant in the iron mills of 'Shag-gnan'A At 16 hens: (pud- $tinaitl_tiffi,','"-""""'" PRDBLEM DEEP (James John Davis was born in modes". Wales, in 1873. He was eduetttsdpn public schools until he ll, Respect Wad". a He came to the U. B, then Marble is able' to work again after being laid up for several §Norence Beams] Iis out-ld-usa with the mumps. e V T _ ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry 'ettfy,S,f' 1h(aytoptlaC Spent one day'last ek with the latter's.mottteix . Messrs. John "and Peter Nelson. of Ctystal Lake, spent Simday after- noon " the home of EdiLusk.' T Mr. and Mrs. Earl Towtiierid of Richmond, spent. Thursday evening with the. 1tsttet"s'si1sui, Mrs. P. L, Stanfield. : _" _ . T Mrs." Martin Freund, '3 nt Sun- day with her daughter,' i'?,!,','.'?:?',',',','; Rpiinit, __' '. _ __-"', ', I Mt. and Mrs. Howard JConvérse 1riritqd,the lattér's sister at/Water- loo,'Io'r:;., last Mark. ' ."" , _ ' Joby; 'Walton~;.-. was 'a Wauconda which: _ last week; "' Mrs}. M550}! Benwell is s"peruiinn, several weeks with her daughter, Mrpi, Joe Wagner. at Round Lake. Dr.. Wheélér of )iiiYiGGvf,.GUr a (Easiness caller in this vicinity Mon- _ y, V. _ I . Laverne. Wait is ill at her home wiyy mumps. " G. A. townsend of 1ilii,iiiiiiii.s/ spent Thursday and Fridaysith his: son, D. th Townsend and family. I 'Joe Vogt visited at the home tfir, Earl-Townsend at Richmond Satur- ; a a . . . f f giant-ice Townsend was a Liberty-5:1 ville visitor Sunday. " " Bernard Vogt and Earl Potter! a visited William" Converse at the! u Lake 9yytty., Hdspiyy_sunday. "a si Mrs.'Joseph Viki and daughter, Mary, visited the formerhf brother at [she Ial.t.ti County.. Hoppiggl Friday. Mr. _ and' Mrs. Sidney Russell entertained their granddaughter, Genevieve Wright of Fremont, a fee dayg last week. William Rossdeutcher of Joliet, spent a few days with relatives and friends here. after visiting with his sister at Janesville. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hironimus entertained a club party Sunday "93198- man of competent cement? Essie}: of the mice: performed, there is no _diffieult' in maintaining a full COAL, FEED, SAND, GRAVEL, CEMENT, CIN- . , '_' 'DERS, ETC. ' Office and'yard at C. M. & St. P. Tracks 30mm. ILLINOIS Henry_C_a§ler has returned to Volo JOHN G. BORST VOLO Phone Libertyville 679-M-l Pho'ne 90 l The Chicago Surface Lines has ar- iranged a daily schedule which sends i' a street car through the.itttemection ;- of Grand, Halsted and Milwaukee :streets every six seconds during the 9maximum half-hour rush period and in street dar passes through the in- l tersection of Madison and Clark , streets every 9.2,seconds during the daily.30-tttiruste peak, - U Tins frequency of curfew line cars is more impressive in Wider .ation of 21feTg,hr, Mic prob- lems which h ye been overcome with revision of schedules. intensive an- alysis brthe company and expert traffic direction by trained tmper-. visors and the Chicago Surface Lines also announce a general ac- celeration of cars in the Loop dis- trict. On State street, for instance, What seems to. be needed in poli- ties now is a dry platform for damp candidates. SURFACE LINES SERVICE FOR PEAK PERIOD ATTAINS NEW RECORD IN CHICAGO Mrs. S. J. Russell is very ill at her home. Her daughter. Zelma, tri caring for her. .r: Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Vasey of Wau- kezan, spent Sunday at the Lee Ben- well home. Douglas Wait, Jr., is sick with theymimpa. Mr. and s'iirAirrieidr" WEE," of 2Pnry, were Volo visitors Sun- ay. -- "---'v--- -e-"W_ --_ --..q..9. vauWI. W's l Mr. and In. P. L. Stanfield at-I loop section tended the show in MeHenry Sunday 6.1 miles p1 evening. . 66.7 per ce John Matcher of Chicago, averaged in vitited his may Inst geek. "_-""-----------. weeks with inhis LAUNDRY __ gTHINKs IT'S DOOR; BUSINESS TO DO ' [YOUR WASH ykr HOME ' ' o r ' l " L a" - 4f,tir'ji', NO '1 iiiiirt J K] \ "x Wednesday 15e Saturday and Sunday 2Se "tract up daily travel thmutrh the Steir Paint IT IS GOOD BUtuNEtetg--otat SWEET AND cum: guidocxpcndm tiautai,rer,,,t,.ttt ,.tutiedwith m . if: ly' Plnn panting. Let me quote (-1 work. Presents Frank Wallin and his Kings of Harmony EVERY WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY AND SUN- M {of Old floors made as a table top, d way. ty e a i n t i n g, :a'e'tlg: enameling or floor 'b ing. . . I have the iinAt all paper ever printed and can sue you money. ., Doyour deueating- befomdxcrushm. . loop section " an aw rite of 6.1 miles per hour, an ti-e- of 66.7 per cent over the 8.06 miles averaged in 1924. Antioch Palace Thetimetothinkiuo paperisnow. -', ',. LAUNDRY Prairie Ava. Highwoo PHONE 87 Buy Wall Paper OAKTEREACE Lowest Prices Harri l'ferte-titt, PI... XUNDELEIN, In. All Kinds of Auto Repair trar. Complete Battery Beeviete Competent Mechanic. Welding Dar and Night sense. Phone 817 s OAK, Propel! heath the M a their! tha And t " one thin . t you'll tind here. THE STAR Garage DAY NIGHT. SERVICE Adah-io- at