Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Andrews were Waukegan callers m after-- Remington Portable Typewriter I N S U R A N C E IN SOUND STOCK COMPANIES ONLY ociety ana LOCAL NEW S ent for either the boy or girl graduate. A compact typing machine for any kind of work. 5 o Now furnished in attractive shades and color combinations. Just the thing for a Graduation pres-- Tornado -- Automobile -- Casualty .--B. Lovell Co. '60 * -- PRICED AT James Laycock, Jr., was a Wau-- kegan caller Monday afternoon. Srou i iite it m hor Retec is n _ c te s (ril a me. 8. y : smfig + Mr. and Mrs. A t Reickhoff A+ is carkiy for her. lvisited unday with Mr. ashd --Mrs. The Misses Dorothy and Martha] Frank Monty at South Raymond, Tilinois ic > many beoduital gine from | |pient of many beautiful gifts from . her friends. f I be welcome. |E Miss Ilo Wheeler motored to Mc-- Henry, Saturday . afternoon where she attended a party given in honor of the birthday anniversary of her he became unconscious. Dr. M. D. Penney was called but Ri})le 'had recovered before his arrival. zn. in-- vestigation disclosed a leak in the plate under the gas water heater in the bath room. sgister, Miss Nina. Wheeler, at the home'of her aunt, Mrs. H. c. Santtl son. The afternoon was spent . g -- Mrs. L. H.; Whitney is entertain-- ing her grandson, Hugh Reid, of Washington, D. €. who is resting after the completion of his third en-- listment in the U. S. army. Mr. Reid served through the world war and has reenlisted twice since the close of that unpleasantness. He return-- ed recently from Honolulu where he was stationed for a time with his detachment. > . * William Ripley,» who stays at the Burt Hall home on north Milwau-- kee avenue, narrowly escaped as-- phyxiation Saturday night while in the bathroom of the home. He notic-- ed a stupor coming on and managed to unlock the door and make his{ way from the gas filled room before * --In our story last week 'of the burnin« <of the Soo Line bridge at Prairie View, it was stated that the fire was discovered by C. M. Gil-- man, agent at the place .Mr. Gilman wishes it to be known that the hon-- or should be given to Charles Sturm who first saw the blaze and turned in the alarm. ; cousins, Dr.--C. F. Fackett and wife of Charlott, Michifan, Dr. Harry Birkett and wife of Austin, . Illinois and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Fackett, of Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. -- Mr.'and Mrs. William E. Decker, 223 --West Cook Avenue, left here Monday morning to attend the fune-- ral of the latter's sister, Lydia, who lives near Baker, Montana.: -- Mrs. Langell, of Evanston, sister to Mr. Decker, is taking charge of the Decker children, during the absence of their parents. -- Dr. Edward H. Smith left Tues-- day for Rock Island where he will attend the three day session of the IMlinois State Dental Society. He was accompanied by Mrs. Smith and her niece, Miss Mary Nancy Rich-- ards. They expect to return Thurs-- day evening. _ s T Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Whitman, of Eim Court entertained ~as dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. Whitman's The annual bazaar, sugger and en-- tertainment by the Lombard Plarm and the Prairie View Band will be iven in the Union Hall, Long E'rove for the benefit of the Ladies' Aid Socieg' of Long Grove on Thursday, May 17th.. Everyone will Mr. and Mrs. William J. Fendick attended the funeral--services of the late Peter Anderson, which were held Tuesday -- afternoon in the White and Tobin chapel at Wauke-- home of the President, Mrs. Grimm, at Druce Lake. *% Mr., and Mrs. A. C. Brockman mo-- tored to Forest Park Saturd&eve- ning where they attended re-- union of the eighthgude class of 1915 of the Dnfino Id School of Forest Park. . Mrs. Brockman was graduated from this school. A number of local women attend-- ed a card party (gwen by the Grays-- lake Woman's Club Friday at . the Grove. Prizes were given to those having the highest scores and _ a tasty luncheon was served, which brought a delightful social time to The Ivanhoe Cemetery Associa-- tion will hold its annual meeting at the Ivanhoe Church Sunday, May 13th at two--thirty P. M. standard time. . All those interested are cor-- dially invited to attend. : -- ine Libertyville Five Hundred Club met Friday at the home of a close. urday evening from McHenry where she made a week's visit at the home the A. D. Peterson home Sunday Messrs. Vern Jenkins and Carl Neal, of Evanston, were callers at Mrs. W. D. Porteous of Munde-- lein visited Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Druba, Mr. and Mrs. M. Williams and _ Miss Lillian H:pke.l"mro! family moved Samrdzgmfrom 320 Mr. and Mrs, George J. Hs 212 North Avenue to 428 adway. : i§°°°nd,8£'_'f°} was unihd _'il{l_' mar-- The Libertyville Miss Nina Wheeler returned Sat-- Mr.--Anderson was a cousin of e, for which prizes , and a delicious lun-- THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1928.© ) _ Miss Lenore Frednd and Floyd 'Cooley, both of _ McHenry, were united in marriage Saturday morn-- ing at ten--thirty standard time at 'St. Mary's Church, McHenry, in the presence of a large number of rel-- t atives and friends, including ten |local friends. Relatives of the ibride and groom acted as attendants l to the your;io people. After the ceremony a bounteous wedding din-- ner was served arfd a reception held for the members of the immediate 'families of Mr. and Mrs. Cooley. i Mrs. Cooley is well known to many in this community, havinE taught in the fourth grade of the North Grammar Schocfi during ehe past 3 years. She has been active in the many entertainments given in the community and is popular among the younger set. She is a graduate Justice of the Peace Hervey, C. Coulson on Saturday issued a war-- rant for the arrest of J.--T. Mathias. formerly of Lake county and now in Enterprise, O., charging wife and child abandonment. ~Sheriff Law-- rence Doolittle was to request the Ohio authorities to take him' into custody. Mrs. Christine. Mathias swore out the warrant for the arrest of her husband. -- _ Mrs. Mathias Monday stareed suit ABANDONMENT IS CHARGED of UniversitY at Yipsilanti, Mich. Mr. Cooley, altho not so well known was graduated from the University of Illinois. Mrs. Cooley will return here Monday, May 14th, after _ a short wedding trip. Her vacancy is being filled this week by Mrs. Frudy for ~divorce in th« against her husband, of this city. tion. They were married on Decem-- ber '3, 1920 and lived together until April of this year. Leave to file as & poor person was granted by Judge Claire C. Edwards. 'On Thursday and Friday, May 10 and 11, the local _ Auditorium Theatre will feature "Freckles" by Gene Stratton Porter as a movie benefit for the . Parent--Teacher Association. -- The pufliel: of --the grammar schools have n working hardthisweektogmhthesdcot tickets and it is hoped that the residents of the community will co-- operate with them.. The play, --a woodland drama is one of Gene Stratton Porter's most ropuln, ones of good quality, restful and differ-- ent and it has been wonderfully di-- rected. The Parent--Teacher Associa-- tion requests that you purchase tic-- kets in advance. ¢ will be held'dnri;tgh.the week -- of May 14th to 1 The -- "Well-- Equipped Home Exposition" will al-- so 'be held in connection with the convention and will be managed by the--club women. , Sufficient ~room for all members desirin&eto attend has been provided in banquet hall of the Stevens Hotel, Chicago. It is hoped that each member of the local Club will take advantage of some session during this interest-- ing and worthwhile event. The State Convention of the Illi-- nois Federation of Woman's Clubs a Hard ridin, straight shootin, * daring thrills. tos : > he purposely sets the evi-- dence to satisfy her. . Drama of the underworld in which a young lawyer is divorced from his wife when "The Little Comedy --,: Fox News -- Community Song Slides 'If I Were Single' "The Riding _ Renegade" the hard riding>juvenile, aids in the capture of bandits. with Buzz Barton." Barton with MAY MfiAVOY T and CONRAD NAGEL First show starts at 7 o'clock Daylight Savings Time. JOHN FOX, JR., and _ From the world famous nov-- el by.Gene Stratton Porter. Benéfit of -- Parent--Teacher Association. Please buy tic-- kets in advance. s "Kreckles" |AUDITORIUM| Saturday, May 12th Matinee at 2:30 BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM. ~-- BOB STEELE in --_-- Sunday, May 13th. Thursday--Friday ~--May 10--11th. LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Buckaroo" GENE STRATTON in Mr. Cameron was a man of in-- tegrity and good judgement. He had strong convictions and held them with tenactiy. The dry humor so characteristiec of the Scotch, often showed itself in his conversation. He was a loyal husband, a fine father, a true friend and a thrifty business Yellow Gah and about twenty--three &ears afo iI:ot.lg'llxt the hotel in Mundelein, which under their mmfiment soon became. well known in Chicago and along the north shore for its home-- like atmosphere and its friendly _ About four and one half years a-- go the hotel was sold and they went to live with their daughter, Mrs. Charles W. Young at Lake Forest. _ . Mr. Cameron owned a large tract of land in Mundelein bounded by Maple avenue, Prairie avenue, Park and Lake streets. Two years ago he disposed of much of his property in Mundelein. g::('?hildren, Isobelle Dorotllxry and Louise Young of Lake Forest, Edward Fisher of Chicago and Wil-- liam and Donald Fitzgerald of Mun-- Just about one years ago Mr. Cameron preceded her husband to the Eternal Home. Mr. Cameron is survived by a dang'ntar, Mrs. C. W. Young of Lake Forest and six _Just Call 306 when you want Taxi service and we will do the rest. _ 8 NOW'S He was always keenly and ac-- tively interested in the . develop-- ment of the town and felt that it had a fine future. In the past few years he had been a frequent visi-- tor in this vicinity and his sudden death came as a surprise to his many friends. R April 15, 1849. His parents having 'died he went to Canada at the age of fifteen years. He did not remain long in Canada but came to Chica-- go where his young manhopd was spent. . f Thirty--eight years ait; he was united in marriage to Mrs. Sarah McCullough Fitzgerald and for se-- veral ofear_s they lived on the north side of Chicago, ; Mr. Cameron and Thomas Lovdall were engaged in the sheep business in (;h.ictgo for many years. They had fig yzrds at Mux{geltein and made uent trips to that, place. Mr, Cameron and Kis wife likedhtcheg{ town and gained many friends there VYaughan's Seeds at Langvorfl'i')i's a ----«Ady, Robert Cameron was born at Fort illiam, Inverness--Shire, Scotland, All Phones 25 Veal Stew Lamb Stew 5 pound jars Telmo Brand Pure Fruit and Sugar Jam in Raspberry, Peach, Pineapple, Apricot and Fig. This is a real bargain 98 at--PEF JSF ...................: 2: 2l».o--gno ons ceigdnnancmmzant . . 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Prizes and lun-- Sunday, May 13th -- Annual meeting . of the Ivanhoe Cemetery Association at the Ivan-- hoe Church at 2:30 P. M. standard Thursday, May 17th . f Annual bazaar, supger and enter-- tainment by Lombard Players. and Prairie View Band at Union Hall, Long Grove under Auspices of the Ladies' Aid. _ * : Friday, May 18. -- _ --.Bunco and Five Hundred by the . __-- Saturday, May 26th. . Bakery sale by the M. E. Ladies at Titus Brothers Electric Shop. May 10 and 11th -- P. T. A..movie benefit, "Freckles" by Gene Stratton Porter at the Aud-- itorium Theatre:; ® -- < e ville at 1:00 p. m. Daylight Saving f Wednesday, May 9th Annual luncheon of the Woman's Club at the M E. Church, Liberty-- Vaughan's Seeds at Langworthy's now to remember your Mother on this day with a gift exclusively yours--your will cherish, not just for one # day, but in an increasing measure as time passes. is Sunday May 13th," Plan Honeywell's Studio COMING EVENTS MOTHER'S DAY PHONE 341--] 19¢ Vaughan's Seeds at Langworthy's Vaughan's Seeds at Langworthy's thought the doctor was tryving to flirt Poor Gladys! She, at home, but she never diets at hotels where they charge sixty cents for a dish of ice cream. x Do you say--"I have just bought some BLANK CO., stock (or bonds,) do you think that is a good investment?" OR Do you say--*"I have been offered some BLANK CO., stock (or bonds,) would that be a good invéstment for me?" - WE LEAVE IT TO YOUR JUDGMENT '-- WHICH IS THE BETTERWAY We will gladly give you our opinion as to the merit of any investment that may be offered to you. No Charge. mowers sharpened and ad-- Work 216 First National Bank The Four By Six Which? Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 Libertyville, Illinois the users of "Gar-- den City" Stucco on the _ samples of "Garden City" Stuc-- co in our office. G.F. Morse are a few of Lange, George Huff-- 88, the last surviving general of the 'Wencylndtbeyonnmmm ;toholdflnt rank in ei the ' southern or northern forces in the ! Civil war, died at his home in Waco, Vaughan's Seeds at Langworthy's General Felix Huston Robertson, No Obligation. told the truth. Phone 47 and 48 PAGE FIVE >#*