) 1.5{1} spent Sunday at Grayslake. '€ The Dorgan children, of Maple avenue, have been oo this mud on the i Soci' LOC. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen and their guests, Irwafi Mrs. Mautrolce Hansen, were aukegan visitors Thursday. > Mrs. Leslie Turnbull and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krueger and son, all of Wauconda, were en-- tertained Thursday at the home of delein, visited with relatives -- and s friends here Wednesday afternoon| Miss Charlotte Godemann, who andmm'n'.w thasbeaviufilgwithuhflvuhem, returned Thursday from a few days Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Peterson and visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. children, and the Misses Vivian Jen-- H. Harrison at Waukegan.. Mr. kins and Cecilia Haas spent Thurs-- and Mrs. A. Godemann, of Ottawa, day evening at Lake Forest. Illinois, are expected to arrive Sat-- o ,, lndq at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Marion L. Dawson, of Lake| Charles Brown of this city and Miss Bluf, former teacher at the local| Godemann will accompan her par-- high school, was the guest of Miss ents on their homenn! jJourney Josephine Eger Wednesday. 'Monday. The public is cordially invited to, Mrs. Walter Madsen entertained attend the bunco party at St. 301!3 number of. friends and relatives seph's School Hall on East Maple| at her home Sunday in honor of the avenue Tuesday, July 3ist at. two birthday anniversary of her mother, o'clock. / f | Mrs. Augusta Stracker, who is Mrs. Clyde Harris and children, of Austin avenue, visited Wednesday with Mrs. William Buesching at Mundelein. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maether and family. The NEW Orthophonic LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Three different systems ; Je to choose from Freéi:ric's--gita To;llig' P7 impound( ............. 00 r Lemur--Steam Oil Pro-- n Gabrieleen--Reconditioning $8.00 Oil"Compound s ... hor Long B-:' . e S * * Deauty Culture in i einey io Aporhnint Phone s x/ 3 Swor. 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Capital And Surplus $150,000.00 * _ Libertyville, Hlinois and son, of Mun-- 420 N. Milwaukee Ave. °_ H. MATTHEWS -- Mrs, Walter Madsen entertained | !a number of. friends and relatives j at her home Sunday in honor of the' 'birthday anniversary of her mother, | | Mrs. Augusta Stracker, 'who is j eighty years of age. Mrs. Stracker received many cards and letters of 'greetings from friends and relatives i who were unable to be present and !a telegram from her grandson in Modesto, California, as well as -- a : number of beautiful gifts. | Mrs. H. B. Gwyn is still seriously ill in the Truesdale hospital at Fall River, Mass. Transfusion was nec-- essary on Saturday, July 21. This report of the condition of Mrs. Gwyn was received this week from Mrs. Louis Bockelman and daugh-- ter, Blanche, of Chicago, and ufir and Mrs. Russell Schroeder and in-- fant son, of Half Day, visited Thursday evening with their mother, Mrs. Sarah Leighton, who is con-- fined at her home by illness. Miss Gertrude Roberts, of Racine, Wisconsin, was the guest of Miss Evelyn Hull, Wednesday night and Thursday.. Miss Roberts, who will be remembered as a teacher of the local North Grade School, attended the picnic given Wednesday after-- noon at Gages Lake by the Foulds' Milling Company. C Miss Charlotte Godemann, who has been visiting with relatives here, returned Thursday from a few days visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. iC where they wil g 'er's brother, V o 'ily. 3 | ~Mr. and Mrs | daughter, -- Phy i |leave Sunday Egg Harbor, 1 visit. : ; \_ Paul G. Ray ; , ing Saturday ; | through the : i | visit points in § Mr. Ray has & The E. H._ annual picnic | i righ. _ Twenty & mediate famil present at the g -- The Ladies' z; |local Presbyte i | on Thursday a 3 | VL JS, 1,0018, . i for a month's The Whites h extended visit and Mrs. John avenue, and w ; |their tour in t ; The golf to! 3 |ertyville club i.. been held last G g_ond? course t with relatives in Chicago this week. Miss Ruth Triggs was confined to hersghome by illness a few days this week. Mrs. M. Pester was the guest of Mrs. Sidney Meaker, Wedpnesday. Mrs. George P. Flood and son, Thomas, were Libertyville: callers Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Eaton are entertaining friends from Chicago this week. brother, Charles Heideman, and and'when the chief arrived they familL from Waldo, Wisconsin, a Were trying to make a palatable few days this week. Mr. and Mrs.!beverage from raw alcohol -- and Heideman «eparted for their home SPring water and sampling the re-- Friday: morning. _|sults as the work progressed. They Miss Hope Stanford entertained friends from Chicago at her home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright and daughter visited _ Sunday with friends in Racine, Wisconsin. Mary Mason of Elm Court visited Wednesday with Blanche Converse at Grayslake. 7 Mrs. F. H. Just and Ward Just left Friday for Bement, lilinois, where they will visit with the form-- flr's brother, Ward Davis, and fam-- y. : an aryument between the two. At the hearing Tuesday evening before justice Lyell H.-- Morris the . case was continuei to August 4th. "ste Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. George Moyer, of Chicago, announcing the birth of a seven and three quarter pounds <~daughter on Tuesday, July 17th. The new ar-- rival has been named Barbara El-- len. Both Mr. and Mrs. Moyer were former instructors at the. local high school. Mrs. Mofer will be remem-- bered as Miss Gladys Ward, Home Miss Betty Mathias, of Chic&go, is visiting at the home of the Misses Margaret and Catherine Gridley. L. B. Hanby, who has suffered al. Ice lingering illness, has been confined lawn, to his bed. It is reported that his local condition is "quite serious. speak Jakmn ~Goldenberg swore out a warrant Tuesday evening for the; arrest of Elmer Qdom on a charge, of digorderly conduct. Odom wA employed by Gokiberg to drive his: fruit truck and the arrest followed l Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Golding and daughter, Lucille, departed today (Friday) on an extended camping trip in northern Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Neff and two child-- ren of Elgin, are now occupying the house vacated by Mr. and %lrs. Lee A. Huson at 307 Elm Court. Miss Roma Corlett will leave to-- morrow (Saturday) for Three Riv-- ers, Michigan, where she will enjoy a few days visit with a college chum. : The Ladies' Aid Society of the local Presbyterian church will meet on Thursday at two o'clock p. m., in the church parlors. It is hoped that a large attendance will be present. The Christian Endeavor SocilectK of the local Pmlgtenm chu held a most delightful beach flrty Thursday evening at G-{:s ke. About ~--twenty--five members and friends were present. The golf tournament of the Lib-- ertyville club which was to , have been held last Sunday at the Wau-- conda course has been postponed to Sunday, August 5. The grounds were so wet last Sunday that it was impossible to stage the event as gi:nned. Several other features are ing planned for this meet and these will be announced later. -- . Economk®s teacher. The old time dance held last Fri-- day night at Diamond Lake under the auspices of the Lake County Farm Bureéau was a decided success. Hapke's orchestra from Libertyville furnished the music. The enthusias-- tic reception given this first event has led to the scheduling of a se-- cond which will 'be held at Dietz's stables at Ivanhoe on Friday .even-- ing, August 5th with the same orchestra and Fred Hicks: of Wau-- conda to do the calling. Everyone, whether a Farm Bureau member or not, is invited to these dances. Grace and Gladys Grogr, Frances Dolton, Fred Hoake, Donald Poul-- ton, Jack Dolton, Lee Abegg _ and Miles Ryder. After a very enjoyable evening the guests departed wish-- ing the young couple the best of luck and happiness. l _ Gilbert Harvey was painfully in-- jured Tuesday evening at Rondout where he is employed as a switch--| man on the C. M. & St. P. Ry. A: damaged car was being taken into | the yards and Harvey stopped to look under the car to see if it was in | safe condition to move across the E. Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank J. Wright and daughter, Phyllis, are intending to leave Sunday for Alpine Resort, Egg Harbor, Michigan, for a week's visit. Paul G. Ray and family are leavy-- ing Saturday for a motor trip through the northwest. They will visit points in North Dakota where Mr. Ray has a farm. Mr: and Mrs. Henry Wrench, of the Hawthorn Farm gave a dinner Wednesday evening, July 25th in honorbf théir son, Alfred and his bride. Isabell Suave of Kalamazoo, Hichlfi::. Those firesent were: Mr. and . Orville Ryder, Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. David Covert, Mr. and Mrs. F. Boehm, _ Alice Thorngren, Lillian Smith, Edith Schwandt, Lois Ames, extended visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick, Brainard avenue, and will return here after their tour in the west. The E. H. Wells family held its annual picnic Thurtsday at Lake Zu-- righ. Twenty members of the im-- mediate family and two guests were present at the event. £ Rev. E. S. White and son, Jack, of St. Louis, Missouri, left Sunday for a month's tour through Colorado. The Whites have been making an ui THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1928 is visiting l.-'ii:)m_ing worghip at 11 a. ipastor will speak on "The ; Christ's Forgiveness." _ F..C.&;J music and a hearty welcome to all who would worslut'f with us. | Young People's meeting at 6:30 +Marshall Limberry was called to the east side of town Tuesday ev-- jening to take charge of a couple of 'noisy Norserien who were disturb-- .ing the peace and quietness of that St. . Lawrence's Episcopal Church Rev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor The services on Sunday, July |20th (the 8th Sunday after Trinity) _are Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 First: Methodist Episcopal Church John E. DeLong, Pastor. "The Broadening WaXas of Jesus" is the subject for Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.: : > In the . evening the Epworth League gand the church meet to-- gether at 7:30. All members and friends of the church are invited to ths service. Sunday school at 9:45. Monday evening there will be a meeting of the Official Board at the parsorgge at 8 o'clock. This is an important _ meeting held for the purpose of prepufng for the an-- nual church meeting which is to be held on August 7. + Presbyterian Church . Guy E. Smock, Pastor Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. The st'\:(iiy of the Bible is a universal need. * s l'u 454% . There will be no evening service during the summer months. . St. Matthew's Lutheran Church Fairfield, Illinois. Arthur C. Streufert, Pastor. The annuial mission festival will St. John's Lutheran Church : (East of the Park) W. H. Lehmann, Pastor ~ Sunday school at 10 a. m. English service at 11 a. m. Rev. Zersen will preach. Ice cream social on the church lawn, August 8th, sponsored by the local branch of the A. A. .L. Good speakers. Come! f be held. * German services at 2:00 ~p. m. standard time. -- Pastor F. C. Streu-- fert, of Chicago will be in charge. part of the village. He found them at the railroad --well at Second street and <when the chief arrived they English services at 8:00 p. standard time, Pastor W. H. L mann, of Libertyville, in charge. were lTodged in the village jail and given a hearing Wednesday morn-- ing before magistrate ~Fred H. Smith on a drunk and disorderly charge. They®gave their names as John Sandahl and Jahn Peterson. The hearing resulted in a fine of two hundred dollars being assessed in each case. i Milwaukee Avenue at 8:00 p. m., Christian Science Society Auditorium Theatre Sunday school--9.30 a. m. > Church service--10:45 a. m. Subject: "Love." Wednesday; Third floor 540. -- N. VQ C"UIICH a *Honor Bound" Story of life in a Convict labor camp. Sunday, July 29. CHESTER CONKLIN LIBERTYYILLE, ILL Saturday, July 28. ESTELLE TA YLOR and GEORGE O'BRIEN "The Big . Noise" neighbors on the screen. "Bringing Moving pictures taken of the g'icnic --of the employees of oulds' Milling Co., at Ga; Lake Park, #ed., July 2& Monday--Tuesday _ July 30--31. They're in the movies now. Based on the newspaper car-- toons by GEORGE McMANUS with s MARIE DRESSLER POLLY MORAN J, FARREL McDONALD Pathe Review and Aesop £ Fable. S pecial --A d d e d A t t ract io n SAM HARDY and ALICE WHITE ~_An original comedy. News and color classic. Up Father" of If you prefer a blonde, it might be just as well to prefer her now while the preferring is good. Before the present century comes to a close, if the predictions of Mme. Helena Rubinstein, : international beauty expert, may be regarded seri-- ously, blondes will be so rare in America as to be seen only in side-- shows in company with albinos and the Circassian ladies. SAYS BLONDES ARE FAST VANISHING "The blue--eyed, fair--haired Nordic type," said Mme. Rubinstein, "is dy-- ing out, and in its place is appearing a distinctly national type. If signs are not misleading, we are reverting to the aboriginal. The Indian tribes which inhabited this country before the advent of the white man were Gecided brunettes, While their racial characteristics, their straight black hair and their high cheek bones, may be traced back to the orient, succeea-- ing generations failed to alter these features. % : Tend To Indian "Apparently the North American continent, unlike morthern Europée, is not adapted to the 'preservation of the Nordic type, and even the eth-- nologist must --admit that the bru-- nette Indian type is indigenous to the soil. For many decades the United States has been a melting pot, and it is only recently that we have begun to develop anything like racial characteristics. That these characteristics will tend more and more to approximate those of the original -- inhabitants--the Indians~ seems 'to be an inevitable conclu-- ston." Instead of the bathing beauty con-- test which has been a regular feature of former American Legion summer festivals at Waukegan, there will be an old fiddlers' contest and old--fas-- hioned amateur night this year, it was announced by the committee in charge of the festival which will take place the first week in Septem-- ber at the beach. Application blanks are now being printed for the fiddlers' contest. Ap-- plicants must be over 55 years old, they may be either amateur or pro-- fessional and may have with them ac-- companists or callers. There will be elimination tests, a semi--final round and then the finals This contest is to decide the champion old fiddler of Northern Illinois. - s There will be cash prizes and mer-- chandise amounting to $500 given for this event. Besides this, the winner of the old fiddlers' contest will have an opportunity of signing both stage and radio contracts. * A real old time amateur night will close every evening's entertainment and there will be prizes for the win-- ners every night. The winners will be selected by public applause and by professional judges. The winners of the elimination con-- test will compete during the last eve-- ning of the festival for first, second and third prizes. These winners will have an opportunity to play as pro-- fessionals over the Great States 'Theatre Circuit, where they will be viewed by theatrical producers, by the manager of the Western Vaudeville Association and by the promoters of the Orpheum Circuit. BATHING BEAUTIES _ AT LEGION FESTIV AL Mrs. James Matousek of East Church street, is on the sick list. .Get a coffee cake for , Sundsay DreakfASE .................. :oiz ce novensn ns nlnon... 25(2 Don't forget the $1.00 cake, beautifully decorat-- a ied and made just like mother used to make. WANTED A Great Big Basket of Elberta Peaches ..._._._._._._.. Red Star Brand White Cobbler Potatoes .._...__.... Phones 824--825--826 Home Owned Store CHOMEOWN@ \_STORE / -- TRIGGS & JOHNSON Saturday Specials Girl or young woman, living in Libertyville,-- with knowledge of bookkeeping and stenography and who is eapable of collecting and writing short items for publica-- tion. Apply at the office of the Lake Co. Register Libertyville. UNIAH <HIS IS a Saturday, July 28th. Ice cream social at the Library Park, sponsored by the M. E. Ladies Aid Society. Everybody welcome. % # t# Tuesday, Jul{ S1ist. Bunco at St. Joseph's School Hall at 2:00 p. m. daylight saving time. Sponsored by the N. D. G. A. R. MEXICO CITY, July 25.--The res-- ignation of Luis Morones as secretary of labor has been accented officially sional president of Mexico is expect-- ed within a few days. Members of the Obregon group, re-- turning to the capital from the fu-- neral of General Alvgro Obregon in Sonora, are expected to decide upon the leader. President Plutarco Calles still seems the most likely choice, but there is a RESIGNATION OF . MORONES TAKEN Others prominently mentioned are governor Aaron Saenz of Nuevo Leon and General Fausto Topete, gover-- nor of Sonora Each is supported by one group of the Obregon party. provisional presidency, even if a law is created to permit him to succeed himself. All we've got to say for the rum-- ble--seat that it's a good thing it wasn't invented during the days of hoopskirts. "A good office to do business with" Mr. R. V. SECURITY 'IThe SECURITY BROTHERS are workins for me (Rental Value He is becoming very popular with home owners. There is a a home that you can live in and owning a heap of ashes where your home stoc. yesterday. Even if F. L SECURITY does promise you the means to re-- build, you must find a place in which to live in the meantime. That is where brother R. V. SECURITY is of help. He pays your rent!. _ Let me bring him around and COMING EVENTS PHONES 469 & 269 50c 25c 25¢ The following is a copy of a clip-- ping taken from the Cnlagv Trig- une on Friday, July 27th:--"An-- nouncement is made b% Mr. and Mrs. g'"erman Luther [alker of 6504 ard avenue, Chicago, of the engagement of their daughter, Jane Canfield to Paul Albon Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hugo Davis of 508 West 62nd street. Both Miss Walker and Mr. Davies are Published in the in-- terest of the people i chaty, by ihe "** make -- Libertyville look better to you than it ever did be-- fore, just take a long vacation trip G. F. Lange is using the -- "Richardson Super Giant" shin-- gles on the roof of the home he is now building on Lange Court. The manu-- facturer -- of -- this shingle has changed it somewhat to bet-- ter specifications we think. This shingle was formerally 10x-- 14 inches, wegghing 280 Ilbs., now it is 12x16 inches weigh-- ing 325 lbs., at the *me price as the old -- shingle. They make this particular shingle in approx-- mately nine differ-- see a lot of other SUMMER SCHOOL Register Now f for beginning, elementary or advanced work. Commercial Courses Positions secured for graduates. Vitally V aluable to LIBERTYVILLE LUMBER CO. 0. A. Newsom, Libertyville McDONALD COMMERCIAL SCHOOL The Four By Six First National Bank Capital And Surplus $110.000.00 Libertyville, Illinois 311 W. Park Ave. love he fills; For on the first of every month He promptly pays Geo,. Huffman start-- ed tearing the old will be placed, gal-- vanized self furring metal lath, this will lath and stucco off the south side of the library Tuesday. He will apply a 30 1lb, felt first to the old siding over which everyone is a good banking graduates of the University of B-- cago. The wedding will take place in October." Mr. Walker is knows to the majority® of Libertyville rems-- dents, having taken part in many local activities, For many years bke has 'been the instructor of vwocsal music both in the grammar schools and the' high school. twenty years." Libertyville, ML good showing m that. We LIBERTYVILLE Phone «7 and 48 PAGE PIVE %f 4