w5 _ _v The G. W. Club will give a card 3;'_ y and dance at MeBride's hall a _,"'» y evening of this . week. .. Fachn '=.h played foho**1 by -- --dunei music will be in charge _'.'5,,' %. Henry VanPlew. Mrs. Van <. Plew's davighter. Mrs, Charles Brelile _ and children of Philadelphia --are .. wis her for a time before Rhizes _ Pander, Wisconsin wher> they intend to make their home. _ Wiss Vioia Wells attended the . m Park Firecmen's ball on e ww -- evening which was held at _ < Mrs. W. D. Porteous spent Sunday %'Q"'_" Libertyville 1t the home t _ Menry Eggers of Gilmer callcd at the H. C. Meyer home Monday, « A number of people attended the Firemen's ball at Graysliake on Fri-- day evening. _ Ralph Russell entertainecd about twenty friends at a birthday party Friday afternoon. A series of 6s were played after which--re-- were served. The wianers of the first prizes were Charlotte Kaeblank and Julius Kueblank. Mre. Ed. Gosswiller and daughters of Diamond Lake spent Friday after-- noonwith Mr. and Mrs., John Goss-- _.Miss Jennie Hibbard of Druces Lake spent the wieck end with her sister Mrs. Frank Bawernsmith. . Mr. and Mrs. Will Roder of Pala-- 8, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Roder and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roder and fam-- ily were entertained at the home of Mr. ard Mrs. Lewis Roder on Sun-- day in honor of their golden wedding anniversary which was on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Roder are well Known in and around Area and their many friends congratulate them. Miss Lillian Russelt of Austin :dnmkendwiflllr.u\d N 'Thomas Russell, -- "Miss Avis Payne of Chicago spent | the week end with her parents Mr.: and Mrs, Harry Payne. | ~Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rousé and son Junior were entertained at the | home of Dr. Taylor of Libertyville _ Mrs. Caroline Mitchell of Dia-- mond Lake attended the W. C. T. U. mfliehmbldatdnhom of. Williams on Thursday after-- noon of last week. --John Eggers of Gilmer spent Sat-- *m-flhbmoifl.c. the Deerflcid--Shiel4 high school. WMr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall of Gil-- mer on the latter's mother, Mrs. Jones on Sunday evening. Dean Wells of Chicago spent the «etk end in Area. _ MWixs Evelyn VanZan: of Grays-- the week o=: with Miss Portsous. Mizses Mamic an~d Stelia Hings of Chisaz> spent Siturday ing. _ " : The reguilar meeting of the C. . W, Young and fi; Woman's Society will be held Thurs-- _and Dorothy of Lake | day afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. day and Monday with Mr.) E. Dunn. < ; -- »~MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BUSINESS HOME The pupils of the Area grammar nie Houghteliing were guests of | und Mrs. Max Vandermark and-- MRS. M. L CHANDLER & Citizens State Bank of Araa hone 243 AREA, ILL. Bert Swan is ill with tonsili-- David Houghtelling and Miss of Lake Forest on Sunday . Robert Cameron. Whitney of Libertyville i her sister Mrs. Emma A Savinlerccount is a most accommodat-- ing sholter from the storms of {irsncial troubles. It keeps yonm and d--y from the embarassment of tedness Every person who as yet has not learned to m of his or her incownc each week take the hint. d Mrs, Druce Smell of , Towa, and Dr. Clarence of Highland Park were s of Mr. and Mrs. DuVail on Sunday. Local Editor Phone 122--J Open an account with vs today. The next meeting of the Mystic Worker lodge of Ivanhoe, No. 101 will meet on Thursday, March 23. | Card and bunce party, Each member lh-mhdtoinviuoaeM Will Kaigge was a business visi-- ior in Chicago Tuesday. On Wednesday evening, March 20 the Area Athletie Club play "Assist-- ed by Sadie" will be given at the Libertyville auditorium under the auspicies of the Odd Fellows, Three dxflcnx. organizationss . asked ; to have play presented. The first request received was from the Odd Fellows. ~-- "Assisted by Sudic given by the Area Athletie Club on Friday and Saturday evenings of last week, at Area was greeted by a full house at each -- performance.~ The characters were graphically taken by those in the play and were well chosen for their individual parts. Paul <Pfannenstill with his four piece orchestra directed the music. After the Saturday evening per-- formance the actors were entertained give a House workers, Mrs. C. Caristopher Carley and the Senora Gonzales are un-- tiring gossips, Reggie Null and Vicky -- Vaughn -- are inseperable, Alonzo Dow (the leading character) a meddler and mystery man, Michael Cameron the detective, Bunch, the beliboy, who is "Hep to a lot -- of things not taught in Sunday school" and Mrs. Quinp, the Irish maid nold one's attention to the end. The hotel manager has a very effective way of cheering up Harriet Carley, the owner of the pearls, through the as-- 22 of this week at the C The story of the play opens in the ladies' lounge at the Oceanic hotel A beautiful string of pearls has been lost and the question' is"Who stole the pearls?" Dr. Beedie, the long haired professor and Sadie Brady, the stenographer are busy AREA ATHLETIC CLUB . PLAY SCORES sSUCCESS sett at the Holcomb home Mrs. Gertrude Beach has re-- turned home after an extended visit with her son Fred in--Gary, Ind. Quite a large 2umber from here attended the play at the Area gym-- nasium Saturday evening. J. Chamberiin spent several days l1st week in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William _ Vickery moved to their new home in Area last: week. Don't forget the parce] post social at the church Saturday eveniag, enucus of years was held at th* Woodman hall Saturday. There were nearly 200 votes cast. Mrs. Willliam Hertle entertained friends from near Wauconda Satur-- Choir practice Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dunn. It is requested that as many as can who have parts in the play will be present. The Easter music is ~ | Everyone invited to ° be present mmemnqwu"|~munmhrofmem"m ® Dinzver 25 and 15 cents. only semi--weekly newspaper In." Mrs. Robert and daugiters county. Jean and Marian spent the week end One of: the largest IV ANHOE NOTICE evening, Ma y Mountaing and also will ommunity | | Don't forget "A Southern Cinder-- | ella" to be given at Herschberger's { hall March 24, 8 p. m. Come and ' have a good laugh. Mammy Judy is ln play by her self. The characters are Madam Charttris, Mrs. Ott, an old aristocrat; Enid Bellamy, Flossie 'Knodhr. a southern Cinderella; Miss |\ Winterberry, Mrs. Kotin, a settle-- ment worker; Miss Johnnie Bell Randolph, Clara Stancliff, a little couquette; Katherine Hawke, Mrs Hutchings, an English nurse; Caro-- line Hawke, Mrs. Dagrer, an ad-- venturess; . Mammy Judy, Mrs Miss Jennie Irvine of Zion City spent the week end at the E4 Umb-- denstock home. Mr. Peters of Waterloo, lowa, is visiting his brother,. Wm. Peters and family this week, Miss Edna Thies spent last Fri-- day in Chicago. ° Mrs. C. B. Dunning returned Sun--| day from a ten days' visit with friends in Aurora. I1. A little son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Obenauf Wednes-- day, March 15, R A. Hitzemann was a Chicago visi tor Saturday. About twenty--five gathered at the E. J. U-hdenm Fri-- day evening, March 17 to surprise Miss Myrtle Umbdenstock in honor of her birthday. Edw. G. and Wm. E. Nagel motored to Chicago Sunday. Mrs. Robertson and daughters Jean and Marian spent the week end in Lake Forest. Several of the Diamond Lake young people attended a party at the Umbdenstock farm at Gilmer. ing and dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Kane enter-- | tained Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mills and | :r. and lumnnmns.n-g y. | Mr. and Mgs. Mitchell of Chicago »re spending a few days here with their daughter Mrs. William Frost. Mrs. Will Huson and Helen Rich-- ardson and Miss Anaa Amann are on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs, Coblents visited near Wauconda Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drammond and daughter were out of town visi-- Our congenial merchant, George Richardson was in Chicago one day last week buying goods. Earl Davis has moved his family in the rear flat 'of Richardson's building. f Milton Litwiler went to Waukegan Bunday afternoon. PRAIRIE VIEW ROUWNDU LAKE | _Menrietta Pahiman and Henry 'Iodi:ng were married Saturday. '_-- Harry Sturm has been on the sick 'iist the last week. Robert A. Cowels, of Bloomington, it was announced tolay by the TNli-- nois Agricultural Ass~ciation has been appointed treasurer of the organization to fill the vacancy left by the naming of former treasurer Gcorge A. Fox, of Sycamore, as secretary. -- M.\Cowels is an extensive farmer of McLean coun-- ty and has long been active in farm bureau work. The special committees, that will have charge Of the Illinois Agricultur-- al Association work for 1922, were an-- nounced today ag follows: Legislative committce: 8. H. Thomp-- son, Quincy; R. A. Cowels, Blooming-- ton: A. C. Everingham, Hutsonville. Stout, Chatham; Z. M, Holmes, Mos# ville; B. H. Taylor, Fulton; K. W. Cle Lake County's Rural and Vlllm' exhibit for two -- years has been the first premium at the lilincis State Fair; the maxi-- mum award has been received be-- cause the exhibit qualified in the seven divisions named by the Edu-- l'stlay'mum'-pm for the annual meeting of the Council of Parent--Teacher Associa-- tion held at Galesburg. The presi-- Tam P. Thmg. en ts Mr. simp am F. Young, wrote . son as follows: "I wish to my appreciation of the ie exhibit you sent from Y to our annual meeting at + !tmmdm-dhtm g.itu';h!hl "'-t:tnwil message excite much. interest and will, I am sure, exert a wholesome influence in ditions mdm&dm&m. school in this state. ' Mrs. Mary M. Benton of Aurora, mmm«rmnfigim to Mr. Simpson as follows: "I want wumforyfl and co--operation. When you that mston--hldfaltb:' -zoth- m.vnhfi&hh hh.' mmguth have chosen for county." * Adv ;Wm. Tonne and son Carl, Mrs. Carl 'Emt and children,, ° Mrs, Rohman Grace Branding, Mrs. Koh!l and | Mabel, Lois and Charlotte Weaver, Margaret Fink, Pearl Bicknace and | Crystal Simons were some who at-- | tended the school exhibit at Bar-- t rington Friday. Mrs. Emil Ficke has been rea! sick the. past week with the la grippe. -- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoeft, Mr. and Mrs Wm. Wewetzer, Mr. and Mrs. F. Buesching, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. I.. Dixon at-- tended the dance at Catlow hall Thursday evening. Walter Hauri who has been work-- ing for Henry Krueger expects to leave this week to join his parerits at Willis Michigan. The local boys went to Arlington Heights to bow! and we, were iold the score wasn't in their favor-- Nuf said for this time about their misfortune. Mr, and Mrs. Wallace of Palatine are visiting at Fred Hoefts. Miss Adella Norton was home over Sunday. . Wm. Bicknate is improving the buildings occupied by ~the Hart-- man shoe store and Dieckman's soft driak parior with a coat of cement. Mrs. John Prehm and little are attending the birthdays of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zapel Chicago this week. Mrs. Fred Adans and children were visiting at Jas, Suetsinger's the Edw. Ahistrom -- candidate for sheriff was in Lake Zurich calling on the voters last Tuesday. . Mr. Thompson, Edward Ernst and Harry Wewetzer attended "Lightnin" at the Blackstone Saturday after-- noon. Miss Ella Mae Faulkner of Bar-- rington spent the week end with Virginia Herrin. I am a candidate for the office of Probate Judge-- there are others. The one elected becomes your ser-- vant for four years. Since the duties are exacting and important to alr:.u':ou cer---- tainly will exercisé the pru-- dence necessary to the safe employment of other ser-- vants. This }neans the in-- vestigation of our respec tivefigtness for the position. I ask for nothing more--, you doubtless agree that I, am entitled to nothing less.l Upon the resplts of your impartial inquiry, I am con-- tent to rest my case on thel day of the primaries--Aprii 11th. | Respectfully, > CHAS. E. JACK. i, Merie Young and Mrs. Pau) ) of Libertyville are visiting sister Mrs. Wm. Wewetzer. . Chas. Goodiuck Sr. visited Po:ts at Gilmore several days her in FOR SALE--Baby chicks, Barred _ Plymtouth Rocks and Rhode Island Reds. Will do custom hatching. FOR SALE--Four colts. One 4 years old. two 3 years old and one 2 years old. Folly Farm. Phone good mares, weigh about 2400 lbs, Phil Donegan, Washington St. East of Green Bay road, 21--4t Waukegan. !mu SALE--Square _ mahogany piano. In good condition. Just the thing for beginners, Price $15. i A. W. Litehfield, Libertyville. llgl. 21-- FOR SALE--Marquis--ssed--wheat: Recleaned, free from foul seed, 1920 and 1921 seed. $1.75 per bushe!, Holland white gobbler turkeys _ Bergeoron Stock Farm, two miles west of Libertyville. Tclephone 278--J--2. 21--4t FOR SALE--Hatching eggs from S. C. White Leghorns, Tom Barron strain. $1 for steeing of 15. $5.50 for 100. / Forrest Thompson -- Round Lake, II!, Telephone 10--R--1 * 21--6t FOR SALE--Setting eggs, Rhode Island Ked. _ A. Anderson,, 278--W--1 Libertyville. FOR SALE--Reed gondola baby . _ in fine snape. It's a real ba buggy, ivory with dark blus lin-- _ See A. R. Schnaebele, Re ing. Hot water radiator, 70 foot _ Bldg., Phone 90, Libertyville FOR SALE--200 S. C. White Leg-- FOR SALE--White faced black Spanish eggs. $1.00 per setting of 15. . William GeHinge, 320 North Ave. 20--6t FOR SALE--Studebaker big six | sedan. Will sacrifice for quick sale $650.00. Will demonstrate. Will! We have a few good pure bred Holstein cows and heifers for sale at reasonable prices, due to freshen this spring. All bred t> our noted 30 Ib; herd sire. Call or inqaire phone FOR SALE--Seasoned Oak Posts.| FOR RENT--Large front room fur-- Inquire of Geo. W. Gehrke, Area, _ nished. Mrs. J. Mack. Phone 111--R FOR SALE--Wiscorsin pedigreed No. 5 bariey. Heavy yielding also Ploughman Yeliow seed corn of good quality at reasonable prices. Osborne Farm, Area, _ Phone 3170--J--1 19--6t FOR SALE--Nine tons timothy hay in stack. Also family cow, good milker, fresh soon. _ Emmnet: Gleason, Half Day. Phone 278--J--1 18--6t FOR SALE--Choice Marquis seed wheat, 1920 crop, Victor DeMeyer, Phone Waukegan, 941--Y¥--1. FOR SALE--Eight head of horses, from 4 to 8 years old,. Weighing from 1400 to 1600 pounds. These horses a'l well broken and sound. FOR SALE--Two good horses, weigh about 2600 pounds. Also 2 Mrs. R. W. Rouse, Area Phone 293--R--2 22-- horn pullets and hens, Hillview strain. Splendid layers, ! C.. F. Greenwood, Libert)ville.i 19--tf.' consider Ford Area, 302--J. radiation. Phone 134--W Illinois. Telephone 289--J--1 If you mant to buy anything, or if you have something to sell, rent or exchange, or if you want help, make it known through these columns. You will get results. O ; There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake cohnty in so short a time and at so reasonable cost as you can if you make your wants known here. A trial will convince you. Farms, Houses and Lots Sold for -- Exchanges of Property a Bpocialty Cask Or On Easy Terms Established 1888 f MEMBER COOK COUNTY REAL E3TATE BOARD * JOHN HEIM REAL ESTATE, LOANS, REENTING AND INSURANCE Office Phone $118 N. Ashland Ave. Lakeview 478 ____ ~CHICAGO, ILL. _ 2 Deots South,of Belmont Minimum charge, 25¢. 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. mbdltbynoflum--d.:hlwnmb' There is no sham about them. Fifty--foot graded--lots. Shaude trees and walke. Hnmhnlmuvhfin.hzmm bedrooms, three closets and bath on main floor, for two bedrooms on second floor. . Fine amb-.\ W.Mmm.m h". one other $4200.00. rst payment $1000.00. easy. Will put in furnace for $150.00 extra. Phone 80 AMERICAN WIRE FENCE CO Libertyville Two new houses on Fourth Street that we will sell right. These Mike Behm, Area, IH OSBORNE FARM FOR SALE Classified Ads in Phone 26!--W--1 HOUSES FOR SALE 22--6t -- FOR SALE--Two flat building. Each ~~ | -- flat five rooms. It is stove hea, 1 a.,. : but has all other conveniences in-- 20--6t | 19--44 16tt It FOR RENT--Furnished rooms. Mod-- FOR SALE--Mojern seven room dwelling. on full sized lot, located two blocks from station. Garage. Everything in fine shape. A bar-- gain at . $5800. See A. R. FOR SALE--Nice, high, well located home sites in different sections of the village. Buy now before bufld-- ing starts, and prices are raised. FOR SALE--Strictly modern seven room dwelling centrally located. Extra large lot, with variety of fruit. House is oak trimmed and in fine snape. It's a real bargain. See A. R. Schnaebele, Register FOR SALE--Six room home cen-- trally located. Gas, sewer, city water: fine shade trees. Only $3500. Easy terms. See A. R. Schnaebele, Register Bidg., Phone 90, Liberty-- ville. + FOR SALE--Houses and lots at reasonable prices and easy terms. Insurance and notary. Edwin Austin, Libertyville, WANTED--Electric vlri'n.:ln- pairing of all kinds> Al work WANTED--Man to deliver ice. LOST--Yellow wool horse blanket wimndnrl'ubetmbnll'c drug store 'and the gravel pit. Finder please leave at Pester's blacksmith shop and receive re-- LOST--Spare tire and rim, 84x4% MORE ABOUT THE BULL. There are all kinds af milking machines on the market but thre is only Steady work. Address . Interstate Sand, & Gravel Ce. 133 W. Washington St., Chicage. Schnaebele, Register Bldg., Phone 90, Libertyville. : cluding bath. Good income prop-- erty, Offered at less than pre--war price. See A. R. Schnabele, Register Bldg., Phone 90, Liberty-- ville. ern imp Libertyville. Bldg., Phone 90, Libertyville Board can be had near. Graysiake and Waukegan on Fri-- day, March 17. Reward. Telephone 184--W. 22--3t phone 138--M. Albert W. Ko« 426 North Ave., Libertyville. U. 8. chain tread, between Antioch, 1 Bull Teat Cop and 1 Buit Mik Claw 1 Bull Hot Water Tank which heats water free of charge in the bars while milking. Com-- plete installed $280.00; LOST AND FOUND FOR RENT WANTED B. Finstad. 21 t t1-- 2 21 --+f #1tf