cago motored to Milwaukee, Wis-- consin Sunday, to witness the par-- ade and welcome given to the tran-- sat lantic fiyers. cago visit . "#Air. _ and Mrs. Arthur Baseley vi-- sited Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Albert' Maether and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gardner and MrS. Herman Dasher motored to Wauconda Sunday, where they vi-- ilta-'i at the home af <lv. and Mrs. returned James, Jr. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert O. Sundell and son, Irving, motored to Chi-- C, Neal of Chitago was the guest of Libertyville friends Sunday ev-- i Society and _# LOCAL NEW 8 Mr, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brockman and s S$PECIA LS Carnation Milk :A & fOL ......=«. Kraft's Malted Milk, One 5--ounce size Large.Size * Liquid Veneer .. ancy Whi i in Class: Pingons. Fancy Green Olives per quart ... .. LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Libertyville Remington Portable Typewriter Starting May 16 to May 23 Just the thing for a Graduation pres-- ent for ei&g!be boy or girl graduate. 'A compact typing machine for any kind of work. 'Now furnished in attractive shades and color combinations. F. B. Lovell Co. 0. H. Molidor Libertywalle, Illinois -- ; --_Caprtat & SurpLus, $150,000.00 Safe Deposit Boxes '60 ARE ready for otcupance. The heavgi:mand eaused this supply t added. We can fulfill your needs in every respect. Additional We invite your inspection of these most modern boxes--as burglar--proof and fire--proof as can be made. 221 So. Milwaukee avenue "Service You'll Remember" CSaw e . To Save Money Phone 31 PRICED AT at the Stevens Hotel. Mrs. James G. Weart and Mrs. L. J. Wertzler went to Chicago to-- day (Tuesday) <as delegates from Mr. and Mrs. Clark Robinson of Woodstock were guests Sunday at the home of the former's s{sz, Mrs. Leonard Disney, and family. Herman A. Schwerman, Realtor, reports the sale of the J. L. Roder farm of one hundred and eleven acres at Fairfield in Ela Township. Mrs. Ralph Wehmnberfi, 304 West Cook Avenue , visited Monday the local Woman's Club to the State Federation of Woman's Clubs held at the home~of her sister, Mrs. Charles Lehmkuhl, at Mundelein. Mr. and Mrs. P. Vanders gited Thursday evming w and Mrs. George Thatcher : delein, fi?' P. J. Hawk, 130 Sunnyside Place, is m%m extended visit at the home of her mother in Chi-- of nigniand _ TPAark, Uniea% and Ravinia called at the A. E. Wheeler home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Huffman calt-- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison at Mundelein Sun-- day. A number of relatives and friends _ M -- 49¢ _ 50¢ Tilinois 56¢ 30c er at Mun-- "The work of repainting the vil-- lage water tank and structure was started this week by the Nelson Co. of Chicz::go which concern was a-- warded the contract for that work by the village board.. The tank is to be given two coats both inside and out. In order to paint the inside of the tank it will be necessary to draw the water down to the level of the standpipe and until ;this work is completed the pressure in the water systems will be reduced. Ample wa-- ter will be provided during this period by pumping directly into the mains and, in case of fire, the aux-- iliary pump will be cut in to provide a sufficient head. It is estimated that the low 'pressure period will extend over a week. 2 ' : Rev. John E. DeLong, pastor of Ithe. First . Methodist . Episcopal Church, presented one of his own 'religious dramatic productions at | the Mother's Day service last Sun-- ; day morning. It .was. entitled, the North Grade: School at two-- thirty P. M. daylight saving time Friday, May 25th. There will be a short program and Mrs. O. P. Kel-- ler, chairman of the Program Com-- wittee will talk on "The Influence of Religion in the-- DeveloFment of Character." The annual election of officers will also take place at this meeting, and will be followed by a sosial hour. As this is the last meeting of the year it is hoped a large attendance _ will be present. Please note the change in time! The regular May meeting of the Parent--Teacher Association will be held in the Kindergarten room of H.*'E. Underbrink, principal of the Libertyville Township _ high school, received a letter last week from the Honor Society of the Uni-- versity of Illinois. The latter--stated that: Everett Neville and -- Lloyd O'Dell, graduates of L. T. H.--S. in 1025 and 1923 respectively, --were ranked in the ugfier tenth of their classes and that they would be feted May 18 in the annual Honor Day program which will be held at the University auditorium at ten o'clock standard time. ~Neville was among the upper tenth of his class for two. ecnsecutive semesters . and O'Dell for one. ' / M ; "Angels at the Gates of -- Life." Eight persons representing angels, took part, and eight persons repre-- senting the ages from six to near eighty years. A part w service was in memory of mo who had gone. Many reported it as one of the finest services of the kind that they had seen, and as a unique way of observing Mothers' Day. hnsd ECCE is1 _2 WAPCALL 0700iy . A L RAPORRE who is attending the University of Illinois. Before returning to their home here, the Lindroth family will make an extended. stay . at Virginia, lIllinois. 29 +# ? ._ Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wells défi"" ed Friday on a motor trip to Cham-- The science club of the.local high school visited the: plant of t.fic Scientific Company at Chicago Sat the uses of many rare scientific in-- struments. Friday afternoon Mr' E. C. Leamon, a representative of that compang, gave g long talk on "Pol-- arity of Light" and another on the "Properties of Vacuum." Through-- out his talk he gave demonstrations with a light machine which he brought with him. < . gr urged to be present. j Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lindroth and sons, Edgar and Stanley, motored to Cbunpt:fn, Illinois Friday where they visi with their son, Alban, paign, lilinois where they visited with their son, Aubrey.> While at Champaign they attended the May Fete held at the Unifi'ersiti'ot IH-- inois on Saturday and the Mothers' Day program, which was given Sun-- day. They returned ~here ~Monday Scientific Company at CW' Sat-- urday where --the members learned Mrs. Charles : Whitney -- departed Monday for Minong, Wisconsin. Mrs. Whitney is intending to re-- main with her sister, Mrs. E. W. Glenn of Minong, during the sum-- mer months. | ts e t dn The members of the Mundelein fire degrtment will give a dance at Resthaven stables, Ivanhoe, on Wednesday, May 23rd. The music for the occasion will be furnished by Paul's Entertainers. -- Mrs.. Mark E'lsworth, who en-- joyed a few weeks visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Elisworth of East Park Avenue, has departeq for her home in California. *, 8 The Vernon Cemetery Association will meet at the Town Hall, Half Day on Thursday, May 17th instead of May 24th. The raising of dues and o:ier important business will be brought up and all concerned are Word has been received at our office stating that outdoor drills and revue are being held every Wed-- nesday afternoon.. at four--thirty o'clock at the North Shore -- Naval Station, Great Lakes. This may be of interest to many in this vicinity. Rev. W. H. Lehmann, Pastor of. St.-- John's Lutheran Church Jleft Tuesday for-- Burlington, where he attended the funeral of Rev. C. Siekcker, late pastor there.. Rev. Siecker is known here by many local residents. +5 Ing, . come. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Haas, of Chi-- cago, were guests Saturday night and Sunday at the home of the for-- mer's sister, Mrs. A. C. Brockman and family. The local Modern Woodman camp will hold a card and bunco party at the lodge room on Friday evyen-- engo, visited durin~ the week end at the home of Blanche Triggs.. Mr. and Mrs. George Meyer of Mundelein -- visited here with . Miss Ada Meyer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Decker re-- turned Friday evening from Mon-- tana where they attended the funer-- al of the latter's sister, Lydia. Miss Adeleine Kellk daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A,. Kelly, of Mar-- Mrs. Veronica Wilcox and daugh-- ter, Lenore, were Chicago shoppers Monday. Mrs. August Knigge was a Wau-- kegan shopper Friday -- afternoon. She was accompanied by several friends? from Mundelein. Mrs. Kenneth Lovell entertained a number of friends at a Bridge party Monday afternoon. > tored to Highland Park Sunday af-- ternoon where they visited 'with rel-- atives and friends. Mr. and Mrs, A.--E. Wheeler mo-- May 18th. Everybody is wel-- THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNSEDAY, MAY 16, 1928. to Franksville, Wisconsin, Sunday where they visited at the home of the --latter's brother.-- A'The mel:x'ibloirsh:f the local R. N. Lodge ve as their guests this evenin%r:m Tuesday) the mem-- bers of the irie View, Grayslake end Deerfield Camps. Mr. and Mrs. Phil y > 0K Round Lake, Mrs. llyrflr'amo- vich and son, Gene, Mrs. S. Kromari Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Ray and family were Chicago callers Sunday. mette. relatives in Chicago Sunday. sion Day, the St. John's Lutheran Church will hold a church service in the -- English o'clock p . m. Mrs. W. W. Carroll and daughter, Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. The Marian Club will hold a dance at St. Joseph's Hall on Friday eve-- Dodge Hotel in Washington, D. where they are making an dially invited to attend. Mr: and Mrs. Herman Pfeiffer and danifigter, Viola, of Chicago, visited Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Haas and family. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Tmor of Oakwood .. Terrace® are at éme On Thursday, May 17th, Ascen-- _ were guests Sunday at the of Mr. and Mrs. Lott at Wil-- at 18 cor-- Dance at St. Joseph's Hall by the Marian Clubs. + Friday, May 25th. Regular monthly meeting of the Parent--Teacher Association. Friday, May 18th Five hundred and bunco party by Libertyville Woodman -- camp at Gridley hall. l%ver;ybc:dy welcome. Wednesday, May 23rd Dance.by the Mundelein Volun-- teer Fire Department at Rest Haven Stables, Ivanhoe. -- i : Saturday, May 26th. Bakery sale by the M. E. Ladies at Titus Brothers Electric Shop. Friday, May 18. Bunco and Five Hundred by the Willard Camp R. N. A. No. 507 at Herschberger Hall, Prairie View at 7:30 standard time. <Prizes and lun-- _ ,___ Thursday, May 17th. Meeting of Vernon _ Cemetery Association at Town Hall, Half Day instead of May 24th. Thursday, May 17th Annual bazaar, s:gfer and enter-- tainment by Lomb Players and Prairie View Band at Union Hall, COMING EVENTS Grove under auspices of the , May 25th S NOW'S Just Call 306 when you want Taxi service and we will do the rest. & 'of a trained nurse. G. C. Brown has been transferred from the local office of the C. M. St. P. and P. Railway Company to Walworth, Wisconsin, where he will continue 'is work as ticket agent. Mr. Brown will be gone tor three months. Mrs. M. Peterson entertained the Tuesday Bridge Club May 15. Mrs. William Gavin, of Chicago, is making an extended visit at the heome of fi)etr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Krohn is seriously ill at her home on Broadway. At the present time she is under the care Yellow Cab ~ _ Monday, May 21st Postponed meeting of the Legion Auxiliary -- at the %ovm Hall at 8 P. M. daylight saving time. They say youth must be served, but. t.geh.ie. y(]liiib:e a bit of evidence ri re in rtyville o helping itself. § y But the way to out-- wit these smooth--fin-- gered folk is to change your currency into Travelers Che-- ques before you leave on your trip. These Cheques are no temp-- +stion to crooks, for, bearing your signat-- ure, they are of no use to anyone but you. And even if they No money is safe from the greedy hands of the sneak--thief and pickpocket these days with crime so prevalent. lgspecially is this true when traveling--in strange places--among strangers. All packed up and ready to go? k Bub--somewKere in the crowds at the rail-- road station--on the pier--on the train or boat, may be lurking a thief who will rob you of ym:f money and utterly spoil your long looked--fo ward--to vacation. A RIFLED PURSE Means A WRECKED VACATION The Libertyville man who lets the grmgmvunderhisfeot'uutg ing to leave any footprints on sands of time. The safe way to travel is with funds that are safe. Travel-- ers Cheques are sold at this bank to ensure happy vacation for you. fee of 75¢ per $1.00 and not excha for value), their ue is refunded. should be stolen or lost (uncountersigned PAGE FIVE