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Lake County Register (1922), 21 Jan 1928, p. 2

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The Vernon Cemetery Associat'on _ will meet at the" home of Mrs. Jes-- sie Ddl.m}aior in Libertyfiil]e on --_---- Thursday, January 26th--all mem-- . bers are nfied to attend. *~. . -- Mi¥. and. Bert Small attend-- ed the funeral of Mrs. Knox, moth-- er of Miss Frieda Knox a former teacher of the Half Day school, the PLYMOUTH LARGER PARISH Ivanhoe Church and First Church, of Mundelein. _ C. Arthur Jevne, Minister. John Wermescher, Social Director: Sunday School: First Church at 10:00 a. m. Ivanhoe at 11 p. m. Wot*i,]:':em' :-- Ivanhoe at 10 4& M.; Church at 11:15 a. m. ?t-a. subject, "Why Pray--Does Do Any Good?" Special music by the choir of each church. 4 service at 7:30. Sermon ' '&law Much Can You See?" with next Sunday eve-- ning, Mr. Jevne will give a number of talks on the Way of Jesus. These will be simple talks about the Christian life. DPr. W. Kfiighton BJloom, of Wash-- ington, D. C., gave a very interest-- ing talk on home missions, in which he demonstrated the need for re-- newed enthusiasm in our home work, for there are 54,000,000 of our people who do not attermd or Sunday school. Mrs. James B. Robinson and son, Jimmie, of Elmhurst, are spending a week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Shaddle. Mrs. J. W. Chandler and Mrs. Julia Chandler of West Chicago, spent Thursday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. H.. Meyer and Mrs. Adolph Meyer drove to Huntley on Wednesday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Efi c Mr. and Mrs. Russell en-- tertained the Five --Hundred Club at their home on Wednesd:: evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Albert Roder and Myron R. Wells, who held high scores for the weninfé Mrs. Myron Wells and Herman Kuklank won second honors and, Mrs. Edwin Roder and George Thatcher were winners of the consolation prizes. Friday at 4 p. m. Junior choir practice: at 8 p. m., Ivanhoe choir practice and Boy Scouts,. _ '"?tlrd'ay at 10 at.. M», ;I;Blomrs; m. Scouts; at 7: c Tikey the t O. S%ub. * ® Thomas Eger spent Sunday aft-- Mndxe':oningvithffiozdsin Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stang in Libertyville. . On Saturday evening the men's bowling team will play the women's team. Both teams are even at pres-- ent with one game apiece to their credit. The final game, over which Raliph Rouse is on a business triptg to Colfax, Wis. ! Mrs., George Ross was a guest at the home of Mrs. Wm. Peterson 0' Chicago, on Friday. * _ Mrs. Hibbard of Druces Lake, and Mr. Mrs. Frank Bauernsmith > to Waukegan Wednesday evemng. . -- c -- _ Whe. . -- _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kane andl hn?::; Miss Genevieve, called at the of Mr. and Mrs. Seward| Andrews _ of Lake Forest, -- ondl Wednesday ewvening. s i Mrs. Hibbard of Druces Lake, is mfing a week with her daughter, Frank Bauernsmith. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross of Oakland, Calif., visited several days this week at the home of the for-- mer's brother, George Ross and family. _ id s c & there is no little excitement, will be 'lgod- on Saturday eveniaz. .Mrs. Wm. Volkman attended a card party -- in Libertyville on Wednesdfljftemoon. Mrs. Marshall Hutchings, Mrs. Floyd Rittler and Mrs. Alice Mann drove to Waukegan Tuesday after-- noon. -- Mr. and Mrs. Jenson of Lake For-- est, were callers at the Fred Gross home Wednesday forenoon. _ Mrs. Emma Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luebkeman of Diamond Lake, called at the J. W. Cooper home in Libertyville Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. James Robinson ~and -- son Jimmie, of Elmhurst, and Mrs. F C. Shaddle spent Tuesday with Mrs W. 0. Bell of Highland Park. Willis Overholzer is rooming at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitehell. On Monday evening a team oi lady bowlers from the Biflex fac-- (n and payed a toam or. out Tni lein a team _ of our fair bowlers and were defeSted by 134 pins. The Biflex score was 1,966 and the Mundelein score 2,100. The return game will be played at Wau-- kegan some evening next week. Mrs. EmmA --Rouse entertained 'I'rs. Ralph Rouse and family Thurs-- ¥. ~Mr. and Mrs. Myron R. Wells and Naocimi and Juanita fsr drove to Elgin on Monday spent the afternoon visiting relatives. Mrs. Ed Weiskoof of Libertyville, ealled -- on Miss Ellen Gosswiller Thursday. ~Little Dorothy Morrison, who has been ill with prneumonia, is able to be back at school again. Miss Ruth Sorenson and Miss Ab-- bie Carr were Waukegan -- vistors Wednesday evening. _ .' Nicholas, Mrs. Dell Andrews, Mrs. E. E. Wilcox, Mrs. Edith Suydam of Libertyvihe. From -- Diamond Lake came Mrs. Towner and Mrs. Fred Luebkeman. Mundelein was represented by Mrs. C. A. Jevne, g;:;'n F. Rouse, Mrs. Harry , Mrs. Albert Roder and Mrs. George Ray. On Wednesday noon Mrs. Emma Rouse entertained a number of her friends at a luncheon for the bene-- fit of the general upkeep of the ehurch and parsonage., This method of raising money was started sev-- eral years ago but has been some-- what neglected for a time. Now that Mrs. BRouse has started the chain of luncheons once more we hope a number of other women will beg keep up: the work. Those present at the luncheon Wednesday were: Mrs. Ed Wells, Mrs. Alice PAGE TWO MUNDELEIN HALF DAY PHONE 548--J at their} a Satu afternoon, January 14th. §| ur'f?nd_ Mrs. William Edwards The demand for electricity created by the rapid change in the radio in--| %ustry from battery to light socket s the source of power is a step in ; economy for radio operation. | .. The average electricity consump--| | tion by light socket hookup, for a 6 tube radio set is 40 watts an hour. Or such a set may be o|f>erated for . three hours at a cost-- of approxi--| ; mately one cent. | SHOOTS SELF ON C. & N. W. TRAIN which he and his wife were coming to Chicago from Minneapolis Tues-- day, Sam Mistella, 27, returned to his seat beside®his wife and told her nothing of it until he collapsed an hour later, as the train was pulling into the station at Chicago. His wife, Antonia, notified Des-- plaines police. She then took him to evegnsident'ofthehowmhipto work' with his might and main to get all the hard roads alloted to them in the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Water Herr and son, Donald.of Chicago were week end visicors at the Aome of the lat-- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wirtz. The roads at Fremont are in such a condition at present that it is almost impossible to tell the mud roads from the graveled ones, and surely ought to put peo enough in A number of friends ani relatives from out of town were entertained 3: dinner at the Willow Fxurm Sun-- y . => f ELECTRICITY AID IN RADIO DEYVELOPMEXT Miss Louise Fredericks completedlt.he her studies at the McDonald busi--|gan ness college at Libertyville last| _A Tuesday and the following day ac-- pesta cepted a position as bookkeeper at est. the North Shore Material Co.. at|l. 1, Libergvi'lle. She will make her home wa, with Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hapke. _ |,._4 Mrs. 'Helen Frederick is visiting relatives in the city. Mrs. Henry Hapke and daughters,| Louise and Eleanor, and Miss Ber--| tha Wironimus -- were Libertyville" business callers on Saturday. | * wercm. e | Letters of guardianship in the es-- The-- Holy Name Society of St. | tate of James Christensen, et gl, min-- Mary's Church will gre a card and ors, Lake Forest, were issued to El--| Bunco party at St. Mary's Hall at len Christensen. The band was 'set atf Fremont gfi'{{" next ':;t:l.elsrey ev:a-tsé.ooo. + ts 4 ing, Jan. There be a (ne, _ Iriventories were approved in the| .lunfl.nd the usual good time "h'd'!esutes of Margaret l%lx'mz. mfnor, of | is ys assured to all who attend | waukegan, and David Moore, Jr.. of these affa!l's. Come bnng yoyl" Lake Forwt. % * : friends and help along a very good' Report 'Approved [ cause. nowees. eorog hsn o m fRemsa® Half Day Church announces Sun-- day school at 10:30 a. m., evenin@ service at 7:30-- P. M. Everybody welcome. by Maether; Recorder, Miss Mar-- ion Herschberger; Receiver, Mrs. Edna Holtic; Manager, Mrs. Sus-- ana Maether; Flag Bearer, Mrs. Carrie Stancliff. ® The Ladies' Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. John McLaughlin on Thursday aftemoo:h.hnuari 12. The newly elected officers of the Willard Camp, . Royal Neighbors were installed the evening of Thursday, Jannay bth in Hersch-- berger's Hall at Prairie View and are as follows:-- Oracle, Mrs. Len-- ora Stoerp; Vice Oracle, Mrs. Mary Stahi; Past Oracle, Mrs. Anna Gil-- man; Chancellor, Mrs. Minnie Stan-- cliff; Marshal, Miss Myra Gerbert; Assistant Marshal, Mrs. Katherine Brownell; Inner Sentinel, Mrs. Min-- nie Gleason; Outer Sentinel, Miss Nellie Gerbert; Musician, Mrs. Ru-- attended the funeral of Mr. John Dearlove at Glen\}iew, mlri;l& &: bugi_al! too' place 'at Northfeld. Aiter shooting himself in the wash-- FREMONT CENTER Reasons Why This Bank Should Be Your Bank Whly First of all, because your de-- TH S posits will be perfectly safe Bank?// / 'ow o« cpical surphes, COAL, FEED, SAND, GRAVEL, CEMENT, CIN-- . DERS, ETC. f Office and yard at C. M. & St. P. Tracks _ RONDOUT, ILLINOIS WHEELING STATE BANK JOHN G. BORST Phone Libertyville 679--M--1 kup, for a 6 | Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Branding and tts an hour. | sons, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Branding o|f>erated for . of Chicago, visited at the Hepry of -- approxi--| Branding home Sunday. -- f Sunday morning at the Evangeli-- cal Church the following were in-- ftalled as officers of the Ladios' Aid: ~Mrs, Minnie Fink, presidert; Mrs. . Froelich, . vice _ president:; Mayire Prehm, secretary; -- Sophia Tonne, , recording secretary; Elsie Meyer, treasurer. ) Mrs. Irion --has teen appointed chairman of the fancy work. f & Mrs. Sophia Tonne and daughter, Alice, attended a bunco party in Barrington Tuesday afternoon. A number of friends of Mrs»>A. L. Payton gtherod at his home Satur-- day in honor of his birthday anni-- versary. °* o D BW umt ETE nww-,- John Hirn is able to sit up a little each day after a two ';eks' illness. Ch'l'hehl.ui!liles' Aid of tge Fairfield urch will sponsor a bunco party Saturday, Jan. 21, at 8 p. m. Re-- freshments ~will be served and a cordial invitation is extended to all Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deinlein were Chicago visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Pretzel has been entertain-- ing a friend from Michigan who was taken seriously ill and who is still at her home. estate of Merub Forvor, Grayslake was continued to Jan. 23. The report of sate of personal prop-- erty in the --estate of Peter Jurgen Sievers, Town of Vernon, was approv-- _In the estate of Theodore H. Durst.z Waukegan, the executrix was author--, ized to pay premium on bond. 4 Mo'ndai'l several of the Ela Town-- ship High School Board visited and inspected high schools for ideds, plans and .sugfestions for the new school which Ela Township will have soon,. Mr son. The inventory was approved. The bond was set at $1,000 ~Letters of guardianship in the es-- tate of: Matilda Jackson, minor, Lake Forest, were issued to RobertE. Jack-- nal report was approved in the es-- tate of Elda and Alfred Knox, min-- ors, Lake Forest. The estate was elos-- WHEELER ESTATE TOTALS $77;000 Hearing on tae final The supplemental inventory and fi-- Mrs. Merle Garbisch and daughter First of all, because your de-- posits will be perfectly safe here; --our -- capital, surplus, and -- conservative ~manage-- ment insure that. Second, because of our high standing, your checks on this bank carry prestige and influence. 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