"al called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kel-- roaSnnd'y afternoon. * . H. Knigge who is convalesc-- ing from his recent operation -- at the home ofhis sister, Mrs. Clyde Harris of Libertyville called on friends in Mundelein Thursday af-- ternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Martin who rented the Ross Apartment last year are the parents of a little girl, Joan, born on Tuesday, November 13th. Mr. Martin is the coach at Libertyville High School. _ _ ' The Five Hundred Party given by the P. T. A. will be held at the school house on Friday evening, November 23rd. The chikiren of the grammar school are now selling tickets for the party. The proceeds from the card party will be used to help purchase playground equip-- ment and other articles needed to make our school a better school. Ralph Rouse is in Colfax, Wis-- consin this week on a business trip. daughter, Roberta, of Waukegan Edgar Roder who is in the Liber--| tyville hospital is getting al nicely at the last report. t Mrs. €. Arthur Jevne entertain-- ed the members of a club of women from Oa* Park at a luncheon on Frida.. Mrs. Ralph Wehrenmberg of Liv-- ertyville and Mrs. J. M. Wheaton of Wheaton who is visiting _ her brother, R. D. Cook drove to Wau:-- kegan on Tuesday and called on friends. _ Mrs. Viola, Caldwell attended a club meeting in Wimette on Thurs; day of last week. _ _ _ _ _ H. C. Meyer spent Thursday at the home of his son, Ed Meyer, of Fremont. The Ladies' Aid Society their annual -- Rummage North Chicago on Saturd week. Mr. and Mrs. Weiskopf: of Liber-- tyville and Mr. and Mrs. E4 Mit-- chell of Chicago were entertained at dinner on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gosswiller. Mrs. John Gosswiller called on Mrs. Kruckman and Mrs. McLain of Libertyville on Thursday after-- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauernsmith were Waukegan visitors Wednes-- day afternoon. . PAGE Mrs. Hibbard of Druces Lake spent Wednesday with her daugh-- ter, Mrs. Frank Bauernsmith. Mr. and Mrs.Fred Thies and their daughter, Mrs. Lewis Nick oly, of Libertyville called on Mr and Mrs. R. D. Cook Tuesday ev-- ening. -- Mrs. Viola Caldwell entertained a number of friends on Wedineslay afternoon. Miss Grace Sturm of Quentin's Corners spent Wednesday evening at the H. C. Meyer home. Mrs. Walter Scruggs and Mrs. Morris Chandler were Chicago vi-- sitors Thursday. M Mr. and Mrs. Chicago visitors Rev. C. Atthur Jevne who has been appointed President for this year of the Lake County Sunday School Association drove to Lake Villa Wedpesday and call«d on the Secretary of the Association, Mtr. Sherwood to confer on the years program. Eighty men anj boys enjoyed the fine dinner prepared by the Ladies' Aid Society for the Fathers' and Sons' Banquet last Friday night in the parlors of First Church. Dr. Laidman of Chicago spoke very in-- terestingly of the relations between fathers and sons, songs enlivened the £Mf. and after the dinner all had a great time plasing -- games and doing stunts on the floor of the gym. -- Chicago visitors on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jeffrevys are rejoicing over the arrival of a lit-- tkhson. born Tuesday, November 13th. Impressive Armistice Day exer-- cises were held at both churches on Sunday morning. Musical numbers added greatly to the beauty of the services as they were sung by the Senior Choir and Mr. Frank Doliph at Ivanhoe and by the Junior Choi-- at First Church. Mr. Jevne spoke of the four things that still needed to be done to make the Kellog Peace Treaty effective in bringing in universal peace. * The Junior Sumday Club gives its Sunday Evening on the t8th so that they may attend the Education Night at Ivanhoe Church at 8 p. m. They want to hear the fine address by PmlerKOr Efifll'. Nygaar| of the Kenilwo Sehgols on _ "Education RKenilworth Schqois on "Educaton In School and Out." And they want to enjo, the inspiration of the big meeting put on by the men of Ixanhoe and Mundelein in the inter-- est of our public schools. Remember the Ivanhoe Woman'; Society Bazaar and Chicken Dinner at the Ivanhoe Woodman Hall on November 22nd, afternoon and ev-- ening. _ You will find excellent Christmas gifts there, a delicious chicken dinner and an evening of laughter and good cheer put on by the Dramatic Club. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Horton of Waukegan and Mr. and Mrs. Art Exon of Lake Forest were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thatcher on Wednes-- Mrs. F. J. Kelroy entertained the West Park Street Bridge Club a her home on Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Wm. Volkman won the first prize and Mrs. Kelroy second. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Darrow and _ Mrs. R. D. Cook will hold ~the Winter Opening of her gift shop on _ Mr. and l:':l: John _ Gosswiller enumhg * tives from Sprit field on Monday. Spraing-- Plymonth Larger Parish > (Ivanhoe Church and First Church, MUNDELEIN C. Arthur Jerne, Minister nguwg:?-uum J. Rouse and Mrs. Floyd Rit were Waukegan visitors Thurs PHONE 5MA8--J R image _ Sale in Saturday of this vons of ~Jefferson several days parents, Mr. 11 | 8:00 p. m., Sunday n(ifitnnt Iv-- : anhoe -- echurch Fourth unity. 'bet--topthor, sponsored _ by the men of Ivanhoe--Mundelein. It is odmtm.:i'fht in the in'erest of our boys girls. Twelve of our neighborhood schools have been in-- |vited; Supt. T. A. Simpson will November -- 22nd-- The Ivanhoe Woman's Club society bazaar will be held at the Ivamhoe Woodman hall in the ofternoon and evening. All sorts of fancy good_tbcom{or- ters, useful articles . suitable for Christmas." Gifts will be on sale.| IDelicious chicken dinner | will | be| served from 5:00 p. m. on. In the levening a fine entertainment will | 'be given by the members® of the| 'Dramatic club in two comic sketch--| es, etc. Silver offering _ will be| n. Come and buy the pretty things, enjoy the good dinner andi laugh at the comedies and renew | old friendships. | speak briefly and introduce the 'akn. Professor E. L. Nr;-;:d. of Kenilworth schools. r. Ny-- gaard is one of our leaders in edu-- cation and speaks out of experience on the subject: "Citiump in School and Qut." The male choirs and quartet will furnish the music and lead the singing. Bring your family to this great meeting. I lvvbu, 11 a. m. + orship Services: . Ivanhoe, 10 a. m. First Church, 11:10 a. m. f Special music by the choir | of each church. I day afternoon club. Se bject:--*"The K aig ie berpicsing Prosiew of Er They were captured by Sherift Er-- nest Kramer and a force of deputy sheriffs of Mason county yesterday at a rude cottage on Mantanza Beach south of Havana, brought here for safer keeping, and admitted their identity early today when confronted with police circulars. ESCAPED TRIO 1$ CAPTUREY PEORIA, Ill, Nov. 14. --Less t.(t:'n three weeks after their sensati 1 escape from Madison county jail at Edwardsville. Ill., Freddie Wooten, Birger gangster, and Mike Kurant, convicted ,murderer who had been granted a new trial were in Peoria jJail today, held for Mason county au-- thorities. & Some things work the opposite way around Libertyville.: For in-- stance, the man with the loudest horn isn't always first to get the right--of--way. said that he. wanted to thank him and his wife for what they had done, stating that she was largely respon-- 'sible for the change which has come iover him. He --aid that he became religious on Nov. 4 after listening to lpleadmgs of Mrs. Bennett and that {he hopes to "join his mother and 'others members of his family in | heavert." anid John Brown, murderers of Wil«-- liam Beck, Milburn farmer, who are doomed to diec in the electric chair at Joliet penitentiary on the &morn-- ing of December 15 have given up all hope of getting © their sentences commuted to life 'imprisonment, deputies in the office of Sheriff Lawrence A. Doolittle say. Bresette has become quite religious. For a long time he scorned efforts of religious workers to have him place his trust in God but with just about and Mrs. A. Bennett, refigious workers from Zion have been visiting the murderers trequently and have sup-- plied them with a great deal of relig-- lous literature causing the change in the views of Bresette on religion. KILLER TAKES TO RELIGION him he had at last "Liquor caused my downfall in the first place," stated Bresette. "I have been bad for years, getting worse right along. I told the truth though in the trial and did not get a fair break from the jury. I am ready to die and wi'l walk to, the chair with a smile on my face and will <-- put trust in GCd to take care of me." Mrs. Charles Fisher and daughter Margaret of Libertyville spent Tues® day ffternoon at the °G. B. Umtden-- stock home. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Umbdenstock were Waukegan callers one day last week. Mrs. Elmer Haseman of Arlington Heights spent Saturday with home folks. Mr. Fred Gosswiller of Mundelein called on his brother Charles Goss-- willer on Tuesday. Mrs. Haller was on the sick list several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Hans, Henry Hans, Victor Sauer and .daughters Lillie and Martha attended the fu-- neral of their aunt, Mrs. Katherine Barth, in Chicago on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sauer and son of Crystal Lake called on Victor Sauer and dgughters Sunday even-- ing. LONG GROVE nnn. Haller was a entth!' .tzt.he Berghorn home aj e Zurs ich on Tuesday. A Mr; and Mrs. William Nuggat of Mundelein called on their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gosswiller, on A fall health lecture will be giv-- en at the town hall of Half Day Monday, November 19th at eight o'cock for the benefit of mothers and fathers interested in the pres vention and cure of disease &row{: natural foods. A light lunch will be served after the talk. _ Admission Mr. Albert Sauer attendéd Bank Meeting at Libertyville Tuesday af-- Mr. John Hans was in Waukegan Big Sale Going On Now _ Everything in Groceries and General Merchandise Diamond Lake Grocery and Market HALF DAY {t Everything to be disposed at cost NOTHING RESERVED Diamond Lake If Judge John Lupe of Chicagd, fol-- lows the advice of Claude Greer,, 33, of Waukegan, he will not allow any gipsy fortune 'tellers toput their is -- ~* 4 + 3A Claude it is a bad idea. He WAUKEGAN MAN GYPSY VICTIM allowed such a thing to happen Mon-- | day, and had' to go to court to| straighten things out. h "This woman," said Claude, point-- ing to Susie Ely,.a gipsy phrenologist, "took a $20 bill, a $5 bill and five $1 money back in my pocket. "She shoved her hands in, mutter-- ing 'good luck, good luck.' Then she'! said I could go away. After I went: away I discovered the money wasn't | Judge Lupe looked at Susie sadl and asked about it. * "No," said Susie, 'no, indeed!. But % I'd like time to get a lawyer, any-- $1,500 and continued the case until Thursday morning, after advising Claude to 'get some one way pock-- 43 SweepsOnUnrivaled 3Gip., rthon Farmers Misses Novelty Ties and Oxfords in Tan and Black Calf Skins and Patent Combinations The price is reduced simply because the range of sizes is somewhat incomplete and Rubin's are going to move. The hest reason that the styles and qualities are most desirable. Rubin's--Main Floor Come! Let Nothing Delay You Aninstant! The smartest styles to be had at anything like so littlé--models for most any occasion. Brown and black suede--patent leather. Brown tan and blue leathers, also reptiles An extraordinary group of quality footwear offered at an extremely low price in the Re-- moval sale at great savings. The Thrifty Shopper Will Be Down Early For Best Selection. $3.50 Values State Bank of Mundelein A Bank that has served farmers as long as we have, must have gained, and kept, the respect and confidence of its many farmer depositors. As such a Bank we are in a position to give all farmers real service, and will welcome the opening of your account. Come In Today 10c D\)%EN Special Misses' Shoes ;;o\(;:lues sz.69 IIS:Zteo MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS The Best Stove --On the Novth Shové WAUKECAN 42 * SHOFEF 8 at Now approach the days when ap-- ples squirt hard cider in the eyes of prohibition. <o ; | Being elected vice--president makes nice long rest for the candidate's Sold at $7.50, $8.00 and $9.00 Formerly WOMEN'S High Grade Pumps, Straps Slippers--Novel Tie Effects A Whirlwind Selling Adlerika November 17th Refreshments Served Barn Dance Corrects thronic constipation. Relieves gas on the Stomach. Decker & Neville The Rexall Store Libertyville, IIl. 11!/, to 2 Fairfield 4% 88c ~img, &