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Lake County Register (1922), 4 Apr 1928, p. 2

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:3 Mr. malts. Philip Tutu of ce, Wuhan called on Mr. and In. 'i, Funk Wt]: sands: ovu- y, I": - _ _ - __ - Sixty the persons were present at the and and bum party given by the Diamond Latte Community Club. There were eleven tables of the 1tarasdmd and fhe of bum. Justine Pub and Perk Alluson were tb- vailed metering for fhe hundred and Bessie ane and Wm. Poulton "I second prizes. Kenneth Good- man and Loretta Hansen won first prises for bunco. The last of the series _Itf three card parties will be "Tidy. A hh." H Mr. and rs. ml A11ai'tson spent "Way in Chieatto. The: will be seven! accessions at Old! chunk on Easter Sunday. 'rt-' who are to he received at that time may partake of their first Communion at this Thursday ser- nee. My 8 P. M.. Good Finlay Ser- I. the Cross. the Great Search Bana- Itg,tr Ivanhoe 10 A. M., Pimt Chute 11:15 A. M. 2,tegtt. and tt21tfa 'IE not, vim: ist am r Daily Needs." . Tttttt P. M.. Evening Emice Easter Story. W Boy Who Was Scairt o' W38}. C, Rev. ll, Arthir Jevne will con- duct Mel Week services " the Ptrst Cinch in Hundelein. The 'ttau,',",, the week is as follows: T I; 8 P. l, Sermon Theme . "lave no the Uttermost." Thur-Ida 8 P. M., Cunnnmion Ser- vice sycam- Theme "Ptiendship . at It. Best." let. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibbard and Mr. and In. otiteUvaydersp1sot, of I)!" lake spent. Sunday with Mr. and In. Ftaitk Bttmmurinith. J. I. Home drove to DeKalb on Sunday and viewed at the home of his a, Paul 'toust W. family. a" you sum was: m unruly. His Ind. stator: David Rouse re- tnrnedwi himtomakeavisitto hit.. em?..ttityytther, Mrs. H. C. Meyer. 'uFrii.iiFiiifiWisi'i; i5,iiiiiii,i,e,ii. on his sister, In. Fran Bauerw. with on_ May aftemoon. On My a team of Des Plaines m M a lundelein team and dtgirgttqd then: by 23 . s. The Ital-hrs of the ti'Uli'h, team We: In. A. L. Mr, Mrs. Will inner, In. Leslie Ullrich, Mrs. J. fr. Dorfler and Miss Loretta Dorf- it. ~and -ltgi,r. George Pozek of fttnt at!" Sunday with Mr. and In. . Meyer. Ivanhoe chuck aft, s.iINIoeE Yugo}: i" ,ritt ftta,t, tt woe m. rs. yne, w o re- t'lftt in mandalagfgd {Embomfgg Mr port r . e, wi greatly missed by her many friends am) Wm closed Monday noon to remain closed until Monday, April 9th. It was closed on account of over forty pile being about with an epidem- ieifirdhkiaa. It_isitppe_dby-Nmi- 'ttt the school and keeping it for a week that the disease an be chem In. Bl. C. Meyer. _ ---v _---- In. J. C. Dorfler was a Chicago riaittttt on my. qMlir my altGGiiiteFiiti? GGG; stroke Saturday evening. The t1tytmtyhitbehudatttte%omeGrt "in 'ttt ',t,ut,id'rtiette T/d h"? an at one o In. J. M. Rona on Friday after- noon. April 6th. Mrs. Allie Dawson a to an»: but". Every 1qqtthyruiaeqtq.ted to bring some Pg/ttttLt Aes . . at Atta, Iowa, is th'thlit coma, Mr. and Mrs. Win her]. Me has Just returned hon England where he spent the wut.. visiting relatives. In. B. C. Pulse passed away at her gall! on Seymour Ave. " noon -rbuilding material is the next ' thing to consider. Lumber t forms a big part of the house, and should be selected with care. Don't waste good labor on poor material. Let a reliable yard furnish your lumber, and you will be sure of good quality at reasonable cost. Mr. amt Mrs. Stanley Degner, In. Fred Monroe and Miss Jessie Katha drove to Elsi:- on Tues; (by. In. loam an Miss Knud- Io_n enthused on to Aurora to visit "at 0mm of Lake Forest all" on} landelein friends Mono in. J. L. Rode: was entertained at the home of In. George Smith of Libertyville on Saturday. Itev. C. A. June and James and "drowning": Park on tht- 1ednraydeliedoetMr.andHm. PAGE TWO DIAMOND LAKE MUNDELEIN W. F. Franzen, Jr. LUMBER, COAL, BUILDING MATERIAL lundelein' Public School nt, one-thirty In at thd 1/ , ",.,-et:7'ee'ee'eefte'5,,',2ei'; sl,,,,,!!,');"-"-)",""";-;"" iiiii5iiliiiiiii'; PHONE 5484 LIBERTYYllLLE, Em Mr. --- was dawns a party of friends recently, the air in one of the tires leaked out. Mr. -- had no pump in the automobile. Sev- eral persons in the automobile party offered tbo number of solutions to relieve Ahe trouble. Finally Mrs. "John, leave the automobile here and you walk to the ft1lintt station for the air?" . Wednesday evening, Walter Mey- er. Henry , eber. Elmer Schwerman, Henry Heise and Louis Knimze bowl- ed against a team from Palatine and mm by 83 pins. Thui'ulay 'eveninw April 5th there will be Concordia Meeting. Mr. Henry Heine Jr. of Waukegan scent Friday with friends at Gilmer. Mr. Biemgen accompanied him 'ttt and apent Saturday with Rev. e . Mr. $141"er Will Meyer are the proud parents of a baby boy born Hatch the 28th. Mr. Earl Schwemn' {Gil-mm {is Easter vacation-with his folks ce. at_raiitieht Lather-an ehGG. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Enigma of Vtbertyville and A. Riemann were Sunday guests at the H. W. Schwa- mnn home. Germ Eon-ices nd of 30?; 'ceoT,'ifliit',f, The Ladies' Aid of the Gurnee church will meet at the church Thursday, hostesses being Mes- dames Harriet Panzer, Belle Oms- by, E. Robbins and Betsy Schryver. The Cemetery Min}; will trace! at the Woodman Hall Wednes- l y. - Mrs. Gertrude Johnson is recov- ering from a serious attack of in- flu-ma which has eontined her to bed for three weeks. V Mrs. Emma Bahia is convalesc- ing from a serious attack of in- thiettm. Arthur W. Howard, who is teach- ing journalism in Lakewood High School, Lokewood, Ohio, is spend- ine a ten day spring vocation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howard. Mrs. Wiliam Dalxiel entertained the Larkin Club at her home Thurs- day afternoon. Mrs. Julia Frank has been in and unable to meet with her Home Economics Classes this week. Mrs. Paul Allanson and mother, Mrs. Holmes, and sister. Mrs. And, reson, motored Monday to the Uni- versity of, Illinois. where the Iatter's Miss Millie Wrench called Satur.. day on.Miss Elisabet}! Rockenhach of Crystal Lake, who has been ill dialing the past month. . Piah to ahead therEaster Ser'vi'qes Salad" ginning- . k The Diamond Lake" cGiikGfEir. sociation will meet Thursday, April 5tk3_yritlg_yr. thytltia/rowrtek" _ son, Wendell, attends school. He will retain on Wednesday with them to spend his Easter vacation with his parents. mud Lake 2,',tttg with services gnaw Episcopal C arch, Liberty- e. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mills, Mrs, E. Giss, Mrs. Irene and Viola Rock.. enbach, Mrs. William Plagge, Mr. and Mrs. E. Jackson of Deerfield were guests Sunday at the A. o. BoSken!yeth home at Crygtal Lake. Mr. Scheuerman tie "_sGiiiiTiiirr. ner_witlrMr. and Mrs. Ernest Clift. ing ill with pneumonia. She wns well known in this communit ', hav- ing spent her vacations with rela- tives here. Mr. and Mrs. Park Bart- lett operated the Diamond Lake Grocery Store at one time. She is to be. ttutied _Wednesday _qt the Dia- Miss' Lillian. Bartlett, tgehtit Mr. and Mrs. Park Bartlett of L. .eatrocpastetl away Sunday 14ter be- Mrs. Cloyce Park's mother, Mrs. Manstteld of Sioux Cit , _ Iowa, is visiting here and at tie Fireside Stytiio, Hkrtyzille: m Wilbur Cochran: ia'ill with intt+ em Miss Ethel Bartlett T',',','. last Thursday with her cousin, rs. John Oat of Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. John Out attended the and party hetttrt Friday evening." - bone of the .WI Duh-law, In. Emu MiM. "Ir "turned in the evening to their home in Knox, Indiana. They attended the funeral of their sister, Mrs. Mason, on Wed- negtjay." - ___, Mri. Marriett King 'E,',! the week end with her sister, rs. Stanton, otAlhieatrp, _ _ _ Shir!" an!!! "a"! IirWGip7iriuT. Friday April 6th glare will be l BUCKET FULL OF AIR! GILMER GURNEE at place f, " "American women, have set the \pace and European women are' tot- _.lowing closely um- once in tchrt,ttre are Spurting ahead." he stud,. . "The tttttttted-head has come Jo stay. but European women are add- itat to, the bob with ropes and curls of hair. simulating long hair. This ensues each to have _a hair "style of her on and to individualizeohero self." . The perfect after-dinner entertain- " has been found,' of rather invent- ed. He speaks when he is spoken tts and cleans up the debris when he is whistled to. His "insides" look something like a telephone switch- hoard, to be speeifk, and to go from tpad to verse, he is-- _ ' . r~«---v--vv-' -'-"'-PW'. l"""'l" Dan. Dot, (he mechanical man. and right living; love of clrUri.r5:il Me cleans up the table and he clean; ond, finally, responsibility as arm- " the loom. , zen of the school and of our country} Thou him you order 3nd he'tt do ------r--u-----i- ',' all the about. . Marrying' is about-the ohly life- Disputing the name of Dan, are sentence that is suspended by bad: the indefatigable euphemism and behavior. . "aNtttunately we do not have to choose between selling. our votes .ot doing without reads. LcuisL. Em- tnersmi, who was tar goo roads long before Len smut ever was heard ot In connection with highway ~con- struction, 'tgt to build' roads faster than have been built. He will take ' coma-mum. out of patitier and work out; plan for the surfacing ttCt' tlsecondary roads. "The trip! ., 'believe him. The} V tired of the" pm _ spoih polb tical system _ And the. Emmefson ticket is going over. strong at the primary on April 10." NEW YORK. March 28.-,-iUnited Ptessr--rEiuopeart women have be.. come more individualistic than ever before in the.history of "tut World. M. Eugene Sum. popular. hair style creator psually- known only ad "Eugene."' saist_en' he _ arrivili berg aboard the liner Majestic. ii'fi,flllll,i." ttcar-that are not~bougut in trade toe the votes of communities, I would rather travel upon the 'ttttth- wayr,that my forefatheri used whet they came into this state with ox teams and covered wagons. than tc sell my right ot franchise in an en- deevor to hasten the ':.t:nsttuction ot a few miles of cement. THE EUROPEAN» . WOMENLAUDED "The supreme question" he said; "ts whether we will perpetuate rulei by the state payroller. or whether wel will get back to the mm of our (ore-f lumen. . "Thepeop1ept Illinois want roads.' m feet they demand good roads: but', they mt roads that are not poll-f ttent-r-that are not~bougut in nuclei Cairo. Ill. March 30 - The prin- ciple of the payroll system ot govern- ment is tan-American and is re- pucmnt to every believer in the re- publican form or government. Charles W. Hadley. former state's attorney of Dttptttte county who v, withdrew from the race for attorney general in Mar. at Own E. mum declared in an more" here last night. . Sunset Acres Ideal sites for country homes; ample room for lawn and garden. Low taxes, no assessments: Drive in. and see what others have done in this . > B subdivision. q Pick out your homesite and make small down payment/balance at - ' ' Spring Opening Sale April 2nd lo April (7th THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4, 1928 liill choice three quarter acre traits ,. _-r. in "Office on grounds open 8 a. m, to 8 p. m. _ $10 per momh Mile North of Libertyville on Route 21 j A development disturbing to ,'gtl ;portant foreign- investments in Per- ;sia was the insistence'of the Minis-l 'try of Edueation urn closer adher- fence by foreign " ools to the cur-g 3 riculs of similar Persian institutional' "lartieurarlr obnoxious, from thel '; viewpoint of foreign missionary edu- 'cators, is the demnd that students [do instructed in the Chariet of Is- lamic law, which contains a'number _of teachings repugnint to Christians Equally important is the nitistry'tr objection to the' teaching of the Iii-g ble. Schools. maintained by foreign! mission boards in the United States] 'or'Europe naturally contend that to 'nmit Bible study from their school! iwork would be untenable. L A simple course in moral training is given pupils in grade schools of Man. Minn. The purpose is lo promote correct attitudes. especially as,shown in altruistic concern on the part of the children for the well-he- ing and happiness of others. The course consists of six steps, develop- ed as practiCal ptoietsrHe1phthtiLii" in the home; obedience to father and mothe'r; sresrpeetHor and obedi- ence to the law "The land, particu- larlv in cooperation in enforcement of the curfew ordinance; reverence, for God. ineuteatAt through precept and right living; love of country; ond, finally, responsibility as a citi- zen of the school and of our country. (ton. In Frankenstein role, the in- iventor of Televox, one R. J. Wen:. isley. whistler! his orders through a plum, the series of notes from which , traveled up an electric pulse in Bill's Eleft armrand immediately Bill be- {came as lively as a monkety on a 'stick. Inventor Wensley oresaw gthe day when the housewife would, 'call up her mechanical servant and (order' him today; the windows be- {cause of an wrenching storm {Sportsmen pictu him officiating for busy mama and throwing out f the first base _ l in the Spring. a nu'mberfof new primary' QHME They probably will be ready to re- ceive Rupilg game time in 1928.--Or- son N, rNielun,. Americini fling!" Teheran, Persia. , otCRsr: Tn PROMOTE ('tmkm MORAL ATTITUDES Prolonged neigotiitiontr having produced no result, the American school at Ramadan, 'sponsoral by the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions of the United State, of America, closed its doors early in December.. All other foreign schools Still functioned. at the close of the year audit was hoped-that some way would be found leading out of tht_imppsse. e The-budget .of the Ministry of Education provides for six normal sphoqls_ in prpvinc'ial centem and for unsterl who hare dubbed him Wil- fl',',', Tell E. V At any rate, Bill Tel-wax Ml merit on Wish- int%mhr' inhdly in Manhattan when he amazed dinner that! by running a mum cleaner, 1&me in elec- tric fan, turning o.n the lights and pulling the American flag shroud from g ptr,trai,t of George Washing- PERSIAN MINISTER OBJECTS - TOBIBLE TEACHING of v-"u- 'v'u-"w" t I "Sunshihe" ingthe form of pills! soon will btravailable in England at the corner drugstore as the 1esult', of succeszul exgzriments conducted" by members of t Medical Research Council in: their quest to discover iil synthetic Vitamin D, the solar ele-] merit so ritarti, health and growth? The synthetic1 property has been er.", (octet! through the application of.: uttradviolet light rays on a sub-l, stance .known as ergosterol, which '3 captures and absorbs these precious»: rays which make up' Vitamin, D, suil, essential part' of food, a substance; which cures rickets and other'ills.' and assists in the t.ievel?Irtteptef'i teeth, bone and muscles. This iradi-, ated substance. ergosterol, the ab,; sorbent for the' Vitamin D rays. is said to have a sweetish taste, like chocolate..Another form of it known) sis radio malt, a substance resembl- 'Another practical use for radio has been announced by Maine paper manufacturers. who have been: em- ploying it to test the quality (thin-, ness, thickness, da ness) of paper produced. A 'ru't,"lrlf.' experiment- ing with paper to throi the set. out of. tune, discovered that, the thiek- ness, or other characteristics of the paper, produced a measurable differ- ence in the regulation of the-dial. The result has been the installation in severalrphmir plants of a specially prepared radio apparatus on the paper machines to test the moisture content of papers, the radio report-, ing to the ipaphintrltepder whether the paperjt0eingdried' to the exact extent required. i . ST. LOU-IS. Mo.. March 30.-A3or- onel Charles A., madman insisted today on maintiripintr his "retired" status and refused to comment on a report trom Washington that" he planned another transatlantic flight this summer. _ The nigtttrttrttttttttt, will start from Mitchell field New York. with the nmt leg of the Journey ending source where in Germany. Lindbergh is now on his way to San Qiego. Cal, where a new Ryan monophne is waiting for him.' This ship. similar to the "Bpirit of St. Louis," in which he made his historic trip. was built especially for the journey this sum mer. ' _ . Lindbergh has for several months discussed his contemplated flight with military ttutttorttiet and with his backers, Re now is seeking fur- ther reliatKinfttrmtgtitttt " to flying conditions and the geography at the various countries he may visit. , The flying colonel's " voyage wil'; oe another "ttttod will" trip, accord- ing to his present plans. He will not attempt to-break any records. WASHINGTON. D. th. March 20. --coi. Charles Lindbergh intends to try the transatlantic flight again this summer he has advised friends here. He plans to visit most of the countries in _ Europe tutd-then if everything breaks well continue on across Russh. China and Japan. re- turning across the Pacific. NEH ttllililt MI C TRIP nll [INDY . Round Trip MRWAUKEE An aeolian! opportunity to viriit Chlago and many other attractions. All ticket as. limited for return to reach Inning "etiytbrtotuter-sun midnight, Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, April 14, 1928 an election will be held at the Hawthorn con- solidated School, District 73 U. for the election of the following mem- bers of the Board of education. 1 President _ . 2 Members. ' _ . The polls of. said election will be opened at 1:30 o'clock P. M. and will. be closed at 4:00 o'elock of said day. , JESSIE REESE i Clerk. _ We've also noticed tint quite oft- 'ettleLitiertrvi11etrirNho"haoaid all along that she wouldn't my the best mar on earth doesn't. I EXCURSION . '_. "See Chicago!" This" Good Toad-y. Aprn 10th. for Marking ctsAd after 5:00 p. m, gnd not Inter than2%0p.tn.MApril Itth.ntsowednes- day, April Nth. only for train: sched- ulcd to nrrive Chicago on or before 2:00 p. m. of that day. _ _ like eottie. Aaa mined in themrsut ing ordinary cod liver oil and malt. it. is Very eits1ilrgitpyrted winters DISTRICT ELECTION Board of Education. District " H Platinum]. Prop. TUa'ltli!8', ILL. All Kinds of Auto' Repair Work Complete Battery Service Competent Mechanieo ' Welding ' Day and Nit" Service . Phone 317 lned tn these substances t6tttt ap- Led to margarine ire,',',',!',, butter ' making up for, itamirt D dei. THE STAR Garage Plus can or Mad t ' ii'iikrr5'2k"aTdra' 53217: S An extensive labor libuty in main- tained lg the University of Whom- made by ii,iiiii)tifiCiiiiJjiiitii),? ity. The hay is growing by the l Primaries, Tuesday, April 10th l If I am nominated and elected, the surviving relatives and friends of those unfortunate ones who meet death through an accident or in some temporarily unknown manner will be assured that jurors will be chosen who will make Jhorough and searching inquiries as to the cause of death, and they will be given every, p- portunity. to render impartial verdicts, and like such recommendations, when necessary, as the evidence in, each case. justifies. , Edward Conrad Dear Friend: CORONER REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE State Bank of Mundelein Coroner Of Lake County (krtifieates of Deposit for safety, good income and ready cash at 100 cents on the dollar-- plus interest! Our Certificates of Deposit are growing more popular every day as their many advantages are better blown. Interest starts on the day of deposit-come in this week or mail your check and the Certifipate will come to you by return mail. of Lake County MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS J) USE OUR Edition of labor M ed;- inal manuscripts of labor laden, current bulletins of trades-dons and other 1gntttrNtr" on labor questions, and the

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