'it. and Mrs. Wm. Zersen and their granddaughter, Miss Evelyn Fenner, drove to Palatine on %n- s and called at the home of Mr. Mrs. Fred Porep Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kelroy a}d on waove io Penksgt on Sundas mig ve to on Sunday and spent the day with relatives. Unit Number two of the Liber-- m Women's Club enterlained tables of bridge at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rouse on Tuesday evening of this week. Miss Loretta Dorfler was the hgkyfwinbn:rl_ of a thFigzil Dlg"fl' or bow in the y News gmunent inmgunzo on last Sat-- ufi. Miss Dorfler's average was 163 for four games. _ . -- Miss Helen Thalero is delifeltinz a number of her friends with letters telling of the wonderful time she is having on the Pacific Coast. liss' Thatero has traveled from Canada to Mexico with her father and| brother who have a trained animal act on the Vaudeville Stage. -- ~Robert Hibbard of Druces Lake mt Wednesday at the home of his | r, Mrs. Frank Bauernsmith. -- --| ';'i?;e"iufi&di gflMiss 'I('fgarr;] Mo;e_ of Gilmer was held on Thursday af-- terncoon _ at the'dd Diamond i&ke Church+ Miss Morse had been in the Victory Memorial Hospital about two weeks before her death. * list this week PAGE TWO " Mr. and Mrs., Edwin Cook : Chicago visitors on Wednesday. C, Meve the home of Libertyville day ~Mrs. Frank Cady of Barrington ealled on Mrs. E. \z Fenner Satur-- ~ Mrs. Maud Lusk of Lihergville is ?'-ihl several days wi Mrs. Viola Caldwell. e 2 The Ladies® Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Mitchell on Friday afternoon of next week. Mrs. Alice Mann will be assistant Mr. ans birs. Herman Zersem of | North Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Will' Zersen, Mrs, Wm. Fenner and little| ¥*rmwiet Zersen and -- Mrs. Theodore Zersen called at the home of Mrs. | Fred Zersen of Libertyville on Wed-l nesday afternoon. : Mr.--and Mrs. H. A. Engelbrecht and Carroll Porteous were Chicago visitors 'l'hnrsd':g eveniilg.P Henry Engelbrecht Carrol orteous were the Mundelein players on the' Libertyville Cardinals'® basket ball! team that played the St. Patricks, team of Chicago Thursday evening.| 'The date for the entertainment my the _ Mundelein--Parent Association has been set for Friday, February 10th, and will be held in the Community House. A program consisting of songs musi-- cal numbers, and a one act play has been prepared, The Lromm is about equally divided between the children of the Grammar school and Pigns are being made for a big dance at the Community House next Friday evening to be given by the Community Council. Plymouth Larger Parish (Ivanhoe Church and First Church, Mundelein) C. Arthur Jeyne, Minister, John Wermescher, Social Director Sunday: School:-- First Church, 10 a. m. Ivanhoe, 11 Worship Services:-- Ivanhoe, 10 a. m. First Church, 11:15 a. m. Sermon subject: How Shall ,We Pray. A study of the Lord's Prayer. The choir of each church will sing. Evening services at 7:30 P. M. Mr. Jeyne will begin a series of talks on the christian life under the title "The Way of Jesus, 1I--The Start." -- These will be> simple, straight talk-- for old and young. Favorite songs of the Gospel will be Mr Mrs un@ MUNDELEIN PHONE 548--J h Meyer and Mrs. H. nded a Bunco party at Irs. Otto Tegtmeyer of n Thursday aftqnpzn. Caldwell is on the sick Edwin Cook were ;-d'l'ldhlhow"l\._Whnd"tt enry Sunday e Fo Frank Mfiehufi Crystal _ Miss Vinnie Bacon was a caller at the George Dowell home. f Messrs. Milton Dowell, Earl Hir-- onimus, and Beatrice Wilson, and Margaret Steinsdorfer attended the show in Waukegan Sunday evening. Momwday. /. k of friends helped: Mr. ; and firs. Brownell celebrate thetr * ~--wedding anniversary on the ev-- | ening of Saturday, January 21st. --> 'The primary classes were enter-- |tained by Mrs. Chester Gilman and iMrs. Rog Stancliff in the %:rlor of 'the Half Day church last Saturday | afternoon from 2 to 5. o'clock. "Games were gayedp re.fmhmelfis served and a delightful time' enjoy-- fea by al :: _ . " > o Mrs. Clinton Ravin and son spent Saturday with her nts, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Duwefl. Leslie Davis motored to Waycon-- da Tuesday on business. Mrs. Richard Dowell and daugh-- ter, Ada, gpent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr; and Mrs. Esse Fisher. helr. King spent the week end re*, Mrs. S$. J. Russell is slowly im-- proving at this writing. y Miss Ruth Ditzson spent a.few evenings with Mrs. John Dowe. > evening. with Mrs,. JONN DOWC. > Mr. and Mrs, Lioyd Fisher spent Sunday at the W. H. Meyer home in Fremont. 5 s e se Mrs. Sarah Snell spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and -- Mrs. Ceoarge Dowell. 4 Milton Dowell and Llovd Fisher motored to McHenry Wednesday. The roads in athitslh' communityv are not very wod at present time. Arthur Waekerow motored to Mc-- Honry gundav evening@ where he at-- tended the show. R e 10. Some of our people attemded the state road program meetin'g at the Shiloh Tabernacle in Zion City, IIl,, on Saturday, January 2ist. Those of us who stayed <at home heard Covernor Small speak over the rad-- Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peterson of Western Springs were recent visi-- tors in eur town. : The Misses Cecil Bluhm and Anna Linistrom enioved the: week end with Miss Elizabeth Rockenbach ont~ * nartv af friends at her home in Crystal. Lake. © :: :. ----__ There was a large representation of onur town at the Firemen's dance on the evening of January 1l4th.at the Union Hotel in Wheeling, IH-- inois. -- A few from here attended the Ski jump at Cary, IIl. on Sunday after-- noon, Jlnnafy 1;5@- CC Cl Miss Etta Schroeder is staying with her brother, Henry Schroeder, and his son, John. at their home in Waukecan, I!l., since the death of Mrs. Schroeder in December. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krueger en-- tertained relatives from --Chicago last Sunday. -- & & Half Day Church announces Sun-- day, school at 10:30 a. m., and even-- ing services at 7:30 P. M. Every-- body welcome. 5 0::: January blost? the hl:ould:;f uiilnl' ing Company bowlin gue finish-- ed its gcfl;nlule and S)e_'follgwiqg is FOULDS BOWLING LEAGUE FINISHES a detailed account of the standings of the individuals and teams. INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES % M..-_.A!..., wnpaayans one atvncisimene 1 A a. StamaA® -- .........--...._._~, l James Matousek .._........._._._. 1 Fred Carster ... ............__..--«-- 1 Harley Schaeffer ... JTohkn MOIter ... ..:...----....«.... :1 Harry Anderson . coreioien wongins *A Matt SIG#it .._....--....--.--.--..... d William Wheetiefr ........._..___.__ yayare s 4 . &, 281 in dn sdtandnadtadadedtedeadteaededededeasd tv4te+* * 2, 2o atv ty ate at0 are ate ate ate ate ate ate ate ate ate ate ate ahe ate ahe the aoe He h e S e d e t e 69 8, pf.".":oo:.o,wo'%"o"o"oooofooooo000000000000000& HALF DAY € 179.4| 161.7 157.9| 157.4} 1M : 151.7} 147.5} 147.2] 146.7 e s t = > :'g Plain and 3 =_ _ Plast s Phon y ,'* William--Caupert .........._.______.. Cart--IIapkG ....................... Boyd Taylor ...._......_....... Roy Chamberlin .._._._._.....__-- Boyd Tayior ... Wi¥li&m {Arcock Hyman Keller .. Clifford Carlton George Miller ... Alvin Hapke ... Jas;:r Cunningham Richard Schotanus . Elmer Walton ... Tony Adams .......... Glenn Hoskins ... Charles Laycock ... Allien Waddell ... Wiliam Knesley ... Emmerett Raasch . Elmer Hapke ... Calvin Faircloth . Michael Volino ... Lincoln Lusk ......... Elmer Cross ._._.....: Chester Sutton ... Elizabeth Mason . Hilda Eiserman .. Caraline: Kublank . Minnie Kromari .. Kebx Jones .........:--. Alma Barker .:. Mayme Rogan ; Jessie Wilson R Mable Hapke ... Alice Meade ; Margaret Eiserman Marion Slusser .. = Robert R. Dawson Anna Mareotte Plain and Ornamental 4 A * Plastering . . € Mundelein, ML _ . ~ 5 Phone 368--R BANKING--BY--MAL State Bank of Mundelein Use this modern convenience and en-- joy for yourself the many advantages of this time--gaining way of banking. convenience of our .Banking -- by -- . facilities.. -- ; Open Your Account By Mail! . -- We are always glad to see you, but it's only necessary to come to bank at your pleasure. s Ns When pressed for time_ just try the MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS-- 146.1 142.8 138.6|, BOWLLNG _ A 136. 4 « Jan. 1 136 19 games played 134.1' teams. 133.9| 21 games played 133.8 teams. + % 133.7$ Team A 133.4| Mable-- Hapke ... 132.7 Margaret Eiserman 131.7) Minnie Kromari ... 180.7'Hilda Eiserman ... 128.9}-- Team C . .. > 127.9 Mayme Rogan ... 127.6, Reba Joneés ............. 127.1!Alma Barker ... 194 6} Rita Marcotte ... 127.1} 124.6 121.2 115 114.6 114.3 1128 105.5| 104.2| 124.7 124.1 120.6 116.8 107.6 101.3 89. 4 97 96 3 93.6 80.1 00 86. 4 EXNJOY THE LAKE _ COUNTY REGISTR. Vene' Wheeler .......;..............._... 831 , m m -----0'-'"--'--'"""'-'" The Fo Bowling League No 30, 1927 to Jan. 18, 1928. -- ° s BOWLING AVERAGES & Jan. 19. 19 games played by the gir teams. > + 21 games played by the men Team No., 1 * Hyman Keller ..._... Harry: Andegson ... Tony Adams ... Emmerett -- Raasch ° Harley. Schaeffer . Team No. 3 Ralph Dietz ... Chester Sutton Elmer Hapke .. Charles Laycock Matt® Sloan ... . Yeam No. o ° Clifford 'Carlton Calvin-- Tiggett : Saris Cichy ... Roy Chamberlin Alvin Hanke :: i'ack'. Maolter : Rddie Porkbnrst . Harry Pfannenstill, Prop. * MUNDELEIN, ILL. All Kinds of Auto Repair Work Complete Battery Service ' Compe@nt Mechanics « «* Meidimg. _-- --THE STAR %% Y¥ . Day and Night Service -- Phone 817 (Continued on Pa sarage P 101 79 89. 116 124 107 147 127. 114 154 11 14 1337 139 131 142 133¢ 1Mf mz.r? _ Our January Sale of Walk--Over _ and May Manton Shoes for Women. _ Starts Tuesday on the Second Floor All-- our handsome, . stylish buckles, -- including . Rhine-- stone, Steel cut and--beaded reduced 20% for immediate Shoe Buckles Reduced 20% -- f --an outstanding feature of Our January Sales. No need telling you of the quality of these stylish shoes--you all know them--they're famous the world over--they're the favorites with particular women everywhere. Our entire stock is included in this Event--Hundreds of pairs of the smartest shoes for wear right now including stylish Patent Leathers, Satins, Kid and Calf J _MHC T CA _C tha utnminct immnnartance to ecvery woman on the North Shore for you never ex-- Patent Leather, Strap Effects with both plain and . Tan Trims. Patent Leather, D'Orsay Pumps in exceptionally attractive mod-- &;\.sw 'i.t?;;;lé _6vf-ihe utmost importance to every woman on the pected to secure shoes like these at such prices. THE STYLES INCLUDE Patent Leather, Buckle Pumps with both low and high heels. (A Tremendous Clearance of High Grade . _ Shoes That Sell Regularly up to $12 _--_In Two Great Groups at DAY, JANUARY 28, 1928 Here's An Amazing:Clearance of Walk--Overs and May Mantons GREAT NEWS! 45 ana $97 Patent Leather, Ties with pop-- ular Cuban heels. Beautifully made. Satin Pumps, in the preferred Opera Cut. Very stylish shoes. Satin Straps, in both the high 'and low heel styles. & $ [ > P 1 / y 4 wA X mmmmmmnzm tsb & 4. 6 regy - '.;.'.:i-.'-.' "g * -'.'.'«'A \i e zl \¥ [ z* Ak A -- 4 ie s . 6¥ «#i22D > 'g':.';{_'." 2 t# Fine Kid Pumps in the wanted D'Orsay cut. They're very styl-- ish. : Kid Pumps in the stylish Buckle style. High and low heels. Stylish Oxfords of fine Kid in both Blacks and Tans. .459