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Lake County Register (1922), 3 Mar 1928, p. 2

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sniiVu'itatorsrltysdyr. Humor Itietsardskrnnndlidra. cna-rfmtirltfdtretteretNest, h it. and Mri. Pam may" and dritdmas. David and Dorothy, of De- lnlb m " Wmiesleip-Ftdar. ii'iii,"fi'eiif fho'day with Mr. and In. . C. layer. Mr. and In. Hannah" f 1tge, a mm q re was fre'tMg', on Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Robert Hibbard of Data Like - Tuesday in}: the {owner's aister, Hrs. Frank FT a: C. Shaddle, Mrs. F. M. Handing- In Guam has. Mrs. -irr.GrirriA. iobert'Hibbard of Data Like - Tuesday in}: the {owner's aister, Hrs. Frank FT a: C. 'tttlt' Mrs. RIM. Mg, In F Ross, rs. John Rome :13. Mrs. Morris Mr extended the Winter Pie- .ie party the Libertyville' Wo- 5 Chat, on Wednesday after- Suwh'iondu' i, -. 'ft-ttttrt. a the hope In. Funk Vere!) returned home "my from a hospital in Chica- it,1'tr, the had been for some In. Tree" is greatly improv- at be. - return. In. end In. c. Arthur Jevne (have to Chienzo on Tnesdnv end in the evening were entertained .at dinner by iiendg in Eventful. Mr. and Mn. Fred Swift at Mi- an" ere visiting at the home of the latter": sister, Mrs. Viola Geld- vdl for a time. It. and In. Henry Kane were entertained at the home of Mr, and In. Jlltigroyth Wilcox of Liberty- vme 'on Wednesday evening. In. Hibberd of Bruce: Lake mt the first Dart of this week. with her daughter, Mrs. Frank; Buernsmith. In. Frank Druba of Libertyville "at Wehesdav with her mother, In. W. D. Pom. Mr. and Mrs. B." C. Mever visited Mr. John Emu, of Huntley who is "in: m" P. M. Browder and Mrs. Will murder of Ivanhoe we)? Lake PM visitors M'ednesdey mom- In. J. W. Newell entertained the em Five Hundred Club at her he on Thursday evening. Mrs. Depot end Louis Hendee won the two Int prises, Mrs." Louis Hen- due and Fred Home the seconds, hills. M.4.Watso,nandPrapk, "to, were given the two console; an than. In. Edwin Roder, Mrs. J. L. M! and In. Albert Roder spent VMy with In. Chas. Hersch- hm d en Grove. We id Sodety has post- poned the PM, afternoon meet- w. until she. fol owing dar, Mtyr- my. ditiHioeh8.ttthehormiofMrs. iiirbriiiirier, This meetin was 'i'i4irFii"iis,e/i'eitci',?,ii'!rieitil, " magma Kuttlanh comm; sa_trtit1aay.ftemooes., '. PAGE TWO '3. We!" made a business tiarCNtq-tttrttydar, --_. J. W. Chandler was a Chicago vim»: on Thursday. Jllbry M. C. layer 'W the My durum: mung of the "irdieid Ladies Aid Society. mu, death of one of Hundelein's but known residents. Herman Ja- "imam; John Newéll visited mtathutr.jn Gary, Indiana over the new, Pet 28, following an illness d - time. Mr. Kublenk had b-htitittanith forwmetimeand when pneumonia set in was unable b ,rttttstand R. He leaves his wife and {our children and a host of {that and neighbors to mourn his denature. Ptr-tit Larger, cParitrh (In-be Church fill. First Church, he will fd a story about. one of the' thing t t goes Mt making at good he. Materials will be given out that the service to the members ortho Junior Sunday evening club for "will; any books that pro tftttt for the Brewer Mospital in What 'My, 8:00 P. M. Lenten Buyer meeting at the Wm. J. Wilo has home. Topic, "The Power of ll Binds! mic " each church by itiutoir. Nubia Seevieea:-- Ivanhoe, Mt a. m. First Church. ttM I. n. m Sybject: "Christianity may" - A - 'l" 7:301 M. Evening services. An- tiqmby 'lte Junior 91min Mr. Aer- ram. 4 P. M. Junior Choir Friday, March 9th. 8 P. Il Dunne Club of Ivanhoe has a m nt the home of Will Browder. -Gstzdty._10 ' 1n.io1tt.r.ettrrfi, " Chieatto at lnnhoe Church and! Filing Notice Fhnt Chink. Hunk-Rein. A fine, Public notice is hereby given that I". straltrhbdlirrsagd Gospel the first day on which carididates an m t warm-hearted may file for townshiY offices in man who speaks out of tl Fremont Township will be lick mam Wm. To hon-allowing March 12, 1928 Me.istyr1iu.urri.coyte.yid.trri.ntri Theuatdayoffi1inttwi11be a ' Good mic by the choirs. Saturday, March 17, 1928 lb- mtioul singing Frank Dolph, "rstllpiiernHtt-nett there- Town Clerk. unhi- My urtica- at hath l7-4t. P. M. Bof2eoutac 7:30 P: M. S.'O. a. M. Inch 18-25 Lenten Evangelistic atrtttsey led by Dr. Walter Spooner of Chieatto at Ivanhoe Church and at Church. Madelein. A fine. Inky. 1traitrltbdltrrmud Jhsil [if atmd.r kiwi": at both MJlliillELlillli tti-dart-ttmst:--- Filt Church, 10 a. m. Ivanhoe, ' lildelein) C. Arthur, June, lighter The Busy Planting Days Are Coming WHEELING STATE BANK PHONE 5484 tiriandtrtuuetoetrGxnpuetopucepayingyour AfirttetterwaristornaintainacheckingAcamnt anduUickSam'smailserviceattendtothitrmatter format. Savetime.travelandtmubkttoreningan acsourtttmttrandtransactingrsurbutinessbrCHECK andbymil. Yemraamtnt,largeorsrnall,iswelameattltisbank. If, in was a Wanke- Soda] . Director The M of Friendly Service ehurehmtttsMamhtCaatd A25 9nd GGr" Wm" (@3611? tritimiii iir du- inCtheymdEtt9eit-t__attri00P, M. Mogday _at Iy.pqhoet My " Mr. and Mrs. Roy Loomis attend- ed the card party Monday evening at James Gainer's in Wauconda. Mr. and hits. Ro 'hr,',',',,' have a little Ion, Roy Wnirter, m Feltrty ry 23rd at Harrington hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Klepper live with Mr. John Witt. . The First State Bank-last Friday bought the bonds of the $66,000 L'la Township high school. A meet- ing of the school board was held Manda): evening " which plans were made to Mart Tore on the new building in the spring. Several of the board members will inspect out: gyms. Mrs. George Pearce and son were in DesPlnines My attest.. Mrs, Sophia Tempe, Miss Alice Tonne and Mrs. IhirynAn Prehnf at- tended the funeral of In. Wagoner in Barihtgtorl, Mandi! dtgrnqoq. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lenard, who have been living in Lake Geneva this winter, are here for a few days. They will return by Lake Zurich late this spring. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kohl and Mr. Gus Froelich were Waukegan visi- tors Tutttday an Emma . .. Fiat cum; 1'tt,"gtg " Ivan- .ne; Thursday at First mach; Fri- lay at Ivanhoe. ..-. MTiriiiiiikst eritertained her bunco club _'!'uesd_ay gurgling. . . -iiri.GiGie disAiiiihGnd dau ht- er visited the farmer's mother, El,',"." B. R. Simons, Tuesday. _ . . t0t',i,tin,i, 76:71:]??? items" of we): gat cringe, irth ay Iparties an - irersaries, deaths or baths il, Lake Zurich 27-W on Tuesday of each week and help your correspondent write up_the .Ela [ems-hip have: _ 77 if. "Charles Wewetzér was a business caller here last Frigay. . "it" -iai GG. -iituri-irruh und Mrs.- Mae Rockenhach were in Wheeling Ttesday waging. .. ale "iirTian-iiiGr"ivail $2 ii a birth: day dinner last Th y in honor of his Toth nnphersarg. _ . _ evéning. "'"s'everal officers of Lounsbury chapter o. E. S. attended the meet- ine pt Mrs. Thateher's Wednesday ing. " it; lion '87?th dl Barrington visited friends here Friday even- Mr. Robert Odom who recently pmhsed the humus property and moved here has taken the manage- ment of . large farm " mum and expects to move there shortly. Mrs. Ella Smith and Mrs. Will Smith of Barrington visited at the Albert Snyder home Sunday. - -: Mrs. 'Ed. mun returned hotne from the hospital Monday aft- ernoon. __ The Ivanhoe Woodman' elected Mrs. tohn Hans Jotuy.G. Witt: as clerk at their lasttwere Libertyville eel-.1223 'tleer. rang to ful fut; mingling: "ig.'."',',','; F y adentho r.'ue erv r.andMm.Donaidltvrate bad been the clerk ever since 'ttil;)), visited Tuesday with 5the tgl. Ivanhoe camp was startedi whiehlter'a pirenta, Mr. and Mrs. Richard was over thirty years. Mr. Ed. Reimers. Phanartstill took the position of Miss Luella Herschberger spent mnpystrer_teated Ity Jo.hn Wine. .33me Eith 1'" tHtlttc1, Mr. "d Mr; William Biowder and Mrs. Browsing th., of Mundelein visited minim in Lake Forest Wednesdgy. 'edge to celebrate their wedding versaty together as the datei falls on the same day. Last tttti Mr. and Mrs. Knigge and family were entertained at the J. L. Shep-1 herd home and the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig took place there' adding another member to the group Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd and Mr. and ws. Ludwig celebrated the Mpg: occasion at the Frank Knigge me where sixteen friends sat down to a lovely wedding din- ner at two o'clock. .Mr. and Mtp. Knigge were married " Rockefeller thirty-one years agK and Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd at Waukegan thirty years ago and Mr. and, Mrs. Lud- wig " Ivanhoe last year. Mr. Lud- wig brought a wonderful wedding cake which was passed " the six o'clock lunch after which the guests departed. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig will "Rig been the happy custom Gr gem yearth Mr. and My. J, L. Shepherd Fl an. my yrs. rank eniertain next year. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Southorn entertained Sunday in honor of their son, Robert, it being his eighteenth birthday anniversary. Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen and daughter, Shirley. Leslie Southorn, Elvira Kraus and lone Becker of Chicafo and James Laggoclr of Lirertyti.l e-. '. N Clinic}! seri'ices' Sunday evening at Diamond Lake Church. l, Etr1 Goodman and family are movmg to the Godwin Muse, west of Diamond Lake. The Seymour Hall family will occupy the house vagted 1w thediedrnaryc. . Mrs. Emma Mills and daughter, Mrs. Robert Rouse, called Monday at the Clarence Snetsinger home at Lake Zurich. - March 9th is the date set for the Community Club entertainment to be given at the Diamond Lake School. LAKE ZURICH DIAMOND LAKE IVANHOE Illil MOUTH lt MI UNDUING KANSAS CITY. Mp., Match 1. - Clarence Shell. " a little boy. was magma" Md in the block because he the biggest mouth and could do tricks-with it. And--sppt In would so a big, red apple into the clerk cavern ot his mouth. , . Clarence" grew up, any! Ame; mouth grew lama-(too. He left his Ft. Smith. Ark., home to make his tar- tune in [isms City. Clarence dropped out of sight until shortly after a storeyeeper- here was held up by several bandits. During the holdup one of the bandits, the victim told police. became Iacetious and picked up a, bright. rosy apple, "look!" he said.' "Look here!" ". Attd-ttpt In went the apple. That was ,the only clue the police ttad--tpnndthettoynritttnmouttt big enough to gulp up apples " one bite. Shell was arrested and admitted nine holdups. police, say. T Came a court trial tn which Shell was found guilty and sentenced to tive concurrent terms of ten years each tor robbery. Bo was Thomas Poster, arrested as an accomplice. 'a sum it was my mouth, all right, that got me in bad." Clarence told police. " stretched it making funny gees with my fingers when I was a i id." . _ A newspaperman " the jail had a large. Juicy apple. Re gave it to Shell. "Look here," the boy said. "look And-pop'. In went the apple. _ Gianna grinned. _ Mrs. Blank Sr. is spending sever- al weeks with her, son, Frank, and family. _ Mr. Lambert Keiler with some friendsrtrom Chicago spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and MES: Stephen, _Keiler. Mr. and" Mrs. George B. Um- bdenstock spent Thursday evening with Mr. . and Mrs. Charles Fisher at.1ibertyvill_e, A - . _ Mr. John Meyer of Palatine w a caller. here on Tuesday morning. Mus Mabel Hans and August La Marthe spent Sunday with re- latives and friends " Racine, Wis- cousin. " Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hecketsweiler of Highland Park called on nia- ties. hen__on M1 gum. - _Misses Margaret Grd 1iaAifiGeh and Mr. Weidner visited at the Ed.. ward Koch home on Sunday. Mr. Fred Gosswiller of "Ema. lain called on his brother, Charles, on, Monday, -- Kiss Luella Herschberger spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mtg. Charles Heriehbereer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hecketsweiler, of Highland Park, with Mr. and Mrs. H. Krueger attended' our services 1ast)Nnfastvenimr, l .' _ , Mr. and Ierii.i. j. Gigs and their son, Kenneth, were Sunday visitors cube "we -.- - A .. - Miss C. Bluhm'and several of her friends attended our E. L. C. E. meeting last Sunday evening. Come min. - --_ __ . _ _ . Our E. L. C. E. contest, is On, let us all heltr in making this contest a sugcess. You can. by attending our sex-wees. - .1" Miss .C. Bluhm has been riding her polo pony through town and she is a good rider. . . T on E. L. C. B. will have the our" Th L. C. E: will_ IB-"""""-"""""""""'"""""' 'i . ttti ii'. From I i'. A stock of f kg 122 w. LAKE ST. t tb"------ Look here," he would any. "look Herman Helfer 122 W. LAKE ST. PH Libertyville, Ill. ' PRAIRIE VIEW LONG GROVE From the Best Cypress Lumber Prices from $27.00 . . A stock of finished boats, always on hand . That is what this bank was organized for' and what we are doing. T "c' _ Increasing numbers are finding here' a reliable depository and a conservatively managed, helpful bank. Our depositors have increased' in number indicating that our service is helpful and appreciated by those who made use of it. . . Helping people lo prosper /inaitcia1ly, is our ideal of MWhile service to this community. . . State Bank of Mundelein Serving People of MundeIein. Community . WOIIIMIDIIU made to order BOATS . MUNDELEIN. ILLINOIS r"""""""""" March 1ryyrtirttydttt_etttsnatm on "'iriiitttVat".HdB.artsL,yl1..aibt' nested to bring their Birthday of- fil'lll'l'fl One cent for one): your of your a? l q The issionnry Aid will hold its meetin at the home of Mm. W. B. 'il,i.et1'e'r'tT'a', March 8th at 2:30 P. Remember our 3 ial 1mpetirtgs, They will tite ,'ll'lfil'l'. 25th, and continue anti Aprilxith. We will have services every evening begin- nine at 7:30 with a Song Service. On Easter Sunday we wilflfuke up a Special Thanksgivmf o ering collection and we hope al will have many things they .are lhankful for and will give a arrest offerbg to the Lord. . Our Offering an Easter Day will go for our Mission and Benevolent apportionment of our Conference. Services beginning March 4th. Sunday. 10:00, Church School. Sunday, 11:00, .ht."lieU"r"hip. Sunday. 7:00, E. L. C, . (Leader: Walter Hammarlund) Sunday, 7:45, Evening Worship. Wednesday, q :30, Missionary Prayer Service. . . (Leader: Mrs. L. Maether) Thursday, 2:30. Missionary Aid. Mt the home of Mrs. W. H. Ritzen- thaler)- V ' v_ . Friday, 7:30. E. L, C. .E. _ .'(At the" parsonage) Milwaukee. Wis.. Mar. 1 - Desire mum: Wife. Frances. to obtain all his money was the nhief reaqott for not marriage to him at'Waukegan on Jan. 31. NM, Albert Swoboda. 68 2311 Brown urea. charges in , d)- wrce complaint filed with the clerk of the circuit courts. WED FOR MONEY , T HUSBAND CLAIMS Mrs. Swoboda. when}; 48. called him names. swor'e at mm. am re- terred to him as way. Mr Swobods charges. In addmcn'. m says she has tormented humiliate he went to a hospital earlier in January. Fur- ther he says she has prepared few satistattorr'tnetutt tor aim. "ttee plies _ out I NECESSITY HAS . Br P. K. D. Did it ever occur to you to ques- tion the perfection of your electric iron? Ours has slugs aeemeito us the last word in e iciency; But it seems, that this noble appliance is not all things to all people. At least, it wasn't to one particular French woman med Albertine Ruelland, who used to be personal maid to a miteh-travelltd lady. maid to a much-travelled ladf; I It seems that Albertine T bored under dieieuttiets eddearoring to keep her mistress looking than trim and neat on their, journeys. And she dreamed of an iron which would do more than just press out wrinkles when given a nice smooth board to function on. She wanted an iron with no corners to tear and stretch fabrics. She wanted an'lron rluulmlmunll """" "o"-"""""""'"""""" with a movable handle which could: permit its being used litre a brush when no ironing board was chain; able. She wanted an iron which could be used for steaming fabrics, for freshening up hats, which could under emergency be used as a' stove. and which, when not in use, would slip into its standard to facilitate packing. And Albertine set to work and loudly invented such an iron --an iron which can do all these things and still perform the func- tions of an ordinary iron with no 1osCof "trpfttrstronty1 dignity. " -fiirif TagGiGiufGGr iou what hgppeps {whey 7 a cigar xoxpan t plies her brains to her job to work out better tools for herself'. Alber- tine now stands to collect some valu- able royalties because a manufae- turer immediately sensed the pow bilities of this iron in busy, bustling, quick-changing America to whose shores she brought her' product. We"ve also noticed that.some of the men who. live by their wits are 'not, what you'd call high-livers. THE LAKEf1Q1ltlTY REGISTER, SAIQQAY, MARCH 3, 1928 ANOTHER CHILD PHONE 423-R 'tttit-lit/ill, lt " t (lEldlitllliilfl' Ethel Titus, " my; old, step- Value "'. a '""'?F" daughter ot warm mm ot l 'io,,t2a,th.t, ihe,niintig 2ld,i,t"tttht,'ggt T,_'v"t'."rel1t noses and render ago e quen ties. . u we Perry L. Pegtttttttt mg t'lUd'itilll t",lltauramm uninhnbttnble. behalf of her switcher and mother and said they were wining to have the girl sent away. She was taken tm WWWa hv a deputy sheriff and Mrs. Mary Poimateer Punk, Count' probation officer. V the training school tor '31:}: at Geneva. No contest was made. At- It is recalled that last September when the Titus girl was brought iv" County court for hearing on tt de- linquency petition the action was contested try her folks. A Jury of ttur men failed to reach an agreement in the case and after six hours delibera- tion was dischnrged by Judge Martin a, Decker. who presided in the trial. The Jury stood three for guilty on? three for not guilty. y Stepfather-s Faces Trial _ Ainsworth is facing trtay in the Circuit court on a charge of rape. " is alleged to have made criminal attacks on his stepdaughter. He was kept in the county jail for' some time because of failure to secure bonds of "0.000. When he Cor- sented to allow his stepdaughter to he placed in the detention home temporarily he was allowed his from dom in bonds of $5.000. V Ethel Tit-us m the mother of a baby girl born' in" hum of last war and 5mm exp"ets to trive hi?" '* another child. The state charges that she is unmarried and WM Ainsworth is the tamer of her baby and is also responsible for the' pres- ent condition of the, child. _ Under th(able business leader- ship of Monte Rasmussen of lake Forest the Lake County American gagion Band is slowly rounding into arm. Rehearsals are being held every Wednesday night at the headquart- ers of the George Alexander' Me-, Kiploch, Jr. fast p Lake Perest. 7 Members from half the Posts in the county are now represented in the band and judging by the interest now shown it won't be long'before every Post is represented, thus mak- inst the band , trply representative Like Conpty M. Every Sei'viee man in the county, tillllliiWS OF 'lllllMlllPaR'1rAlllNlClllil . CHRYSLER Countryside Motors . Libertyville Sales and Service, That an organizationof, such standing has sought a Chrysler dealership here is a iiendid tribute P Chrysler quality and leadership. . f 'ii' F No less is the entrustirfg of Chrysler prestige'into its hands a high tribute to this Erie company. We are confident that the Chrysler owners in this territory --and the great number who will become Chrysler owners in the future-will be served in accordance with the high standards of quality which characterize Chrysler ears. The. supreme Chrysler Imperial "80," as fine as money can build; thealustrkms New Chrysler "72"o, the Great New Chrysler "62" and the 'super-valued Chrysler "5 2," serving the. four great quality markets, are now represented by "i"iiiiiLiLitwhe'ie",' '1:th know and appreciate true motor _i Garlic is a tonign odor which 'li got by the immigration officials. 19: fl', I business in life is te annoy donate ,noses and render a Jot of our res- yhgthpr now 1 Maxim " not, " invited to join 2y,t',',f Intru- ments are new be ptuehased at euthand when the bureau : ttlt more member", ",,'te,tggt,t will tt', made 193 e pure of mu- is invited 601ng Fi band. 1m; menu are now berg ptuehased at f,'l'k,ag2ttPa2',t,"at,"tf,',",h' nerd me ",,te,tggt,t . If» made fox-ram pure of mu- Orms. " q And now nothing remains of the football season except tying to get the other feilow'tr coat: ' . download "I was bothered with (t hard per- qiatent cough. but found no other remedy so good and so quickly re- lieving as Foley's Honey and Tar Comm-and," says E. Empress, Pom- ona, Calif. Coughs a re damn: irri- tations, hard bronchial origin, unf- ering "flu' coughs, alt pst instant y staffped. It combines? be curative in uence of pure pin "ai' and the mollifying demulcent tion of fresh (that honey with oth ' healing in- wredients. A boon to who suf- fer from troublesome ijtht coughs. Ask for Fo'ay': mi v "and Tar thmpytnd.---Pl _ , Joe-Adv, ---fuop Coughs Rttie1dr---heatimr, Be Sure It's Grilled!" Barry Plenum-till. PM MUNDELEIN, ILL. All Kinds of Auto Repair Wort Complete Battery Service Compete Meehnpiea . C, , CHECKED IN " I m TakeHUpifor4 ws' k, thorough results.) aim and fever stop Arhe ' system is clean and toned. The Cod is checked. You'll feibet- ter m a few hours. . Now the Dealer for THE STAR Mmiiatlt. SAL" CORPORATION. DETROIT, MICH. n qttattrmtAN3N OF CANADA. mm. WINDSOR. ONT. C. M. POWELL ' Proprietors buy an_4 Nietiper%ee Garage MOTOR CARS necJuc i '" i I I ' 01/ MINE l, ' rl. mu 1 I, t Lake Street, Mundelein L. Tripp Lumber Co. MUNDELEIN, ILL, PHONE 703 Yaraatlmmdetein,PrairieViewnndGihner " A. J. McLEOD comeinendietuatetisrouhowtoatoptheT. howtotur-teainto protit,increare your in- cmnerndntipethe va1ueofyourfarm-hmrto do it'quickermasier and more substantially by using good fencing erected Im long-lived RED TOP steel fence poem. Phone 103

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