Tho Ironic- of the Pro-Wan chmwmginollyulouth Community homo lay 25. Fancy work and bakery goods will be sold. On Tuesday af%moon Mrs. R. B. Putter-on, who is chairman of this sale " have a committee meeting " her home. In. William W. Clark was host- eu at n ten on Wednesday in compli- ment to her cousins. Mrs. A. C. Timm and Mm. Arnold Keller who moved to Deemehi reogntly from Gleneoc. V um label Hummer of Chicago is "ting " the home of he: trraodrtother, In. Olivia Anderson. Mr. and In. S. P. Huwhlson have rented may Wmcm in Irving PM nnd will spent the summer at the home of their daughwr, Mrs. Ray Roe-in. _ Mr. and Ila. Gum Gooder of Cincinnati are the guests of Mr. and In. F. Gooder of West Deerfield "ch. ' Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Armstrong and Mr. in! In. Joseph Sutton of Ehnhunt were Sunday guests It the R. B. Patterson home. In [autumn of Highwood wilt open I bartrer shop in the old Duffy hotel building. In. Rar Gunekel was I very charming hostess on Wednesday at- temoon at a luncheon. Covers were kid for twelve. The successful prize _winners in "MO" were In. Ray Reeds and In. lumen Greenv Illde. In. K. J. Bingham of Irving Purl WI. an out of tow" amt. In. Henry Sewn entertained the my meeting of the Ladies Aid society of St. Paul's Evulgeh'al church nt her home Thursday After noon. lay 4. -- Mr. and In. James Dougherty and two daughters Wilma mud Mar. pin! of Chicago were the week end gm of Mr. and In. Fred Lahhn. It .and In. Ray D. Reeds and two sons Walton and Duncan, Mr. and In. S. P. Hutchison were the M of Mr. and In. Wink. Hum of Waukegan Sunday. . [in Lillian Carlson of Cheap was h guest of Miss [Imam "Iii-iii Easer spent Friday " the h-. of Miss Mutant Schnei- der " Irving Park . Mr. and In. B. H. Km returnoJ load. from Excelsior Spring, Ma., and 8».ng Oklahoma, where at: were the guests of In. Knss' sin- ter. In. Jack M. Picker. The Young Men's Athletic dub cl" '90 " their dance which Kress 11mm!" Fife," in the school numb?! In". my awning. A. drain-nwm - " the who board menial loudly eve- ning to observe tho daylight 'saving In! in W. [om-ch brothers m pUrrtintt r""v. II. nnd In. Emil Fredrick visit- ed a be homo of In. Lmire r?,."'" of Arlington Heights, Tue!- Br. .d In. DoYoung of Chhengo W'hldm Irving-mino- IIIYIO W hot-u Sand". In 'rettrr not may." on of MI - My. In. M But-on and baby of law. an visiting In. Butwu'n mm, In Hairy Phat. .4 drum h Georg! Ott will be "m to tho You: "NM on We day m. May W. - Blaine In: neeered . "at mm -1; um", _v___ W's Du will be observed; in the W chuck on Sun- dly will" " I'M. with sp- pn'dm -ebBtt by the pupils of the chard! school. In. and In. We: G. was] and lb Eva Pawn visited at the) Luck". home in Bordon! Touch»! Mr. and In. furry Otendorf' Mn and their hm. non June-I Carr mended. I If .nnd In. Oman Roekenyoeh and Mr. and In. "whack visited at' he Juno- Snebinger home in [mi and. and". no lather be." dar mm " St. P beat chart. will lulu-.0 '" - MM .117 WM WI "6. .am- ammo, Willud nan-on: um 011nm. than Beeher', Be. 1m. 1m. Mu. In Wm Min: - Valium CH- tarut, M v... The: Alan!" mm. Raymond W W Madam hailed. Mm. 1".le RWEI; gbiiiottat. -ir-.a.P.trrhmrVset"tt1? "as" The Western - Feed in the Grim-u rig-gun met Wedgie» It St. Ptnl's EVI'IR" "iiiiiihiii, an" We!" - ml. Lenny m m '2ti't','S', Eamon; John m St. J In" Peterson; Atum BIL an Collin], Edna Peterson; WV Clark" Truck, Marguerite Hush; Cleopurl (Ema-Gum; 'vetr- m; Prudence All I WAT-sewn"?! Ipooil. Guess Elston; yisitoe, Homyluckle, Mrs. Monuvon. HM Witneman, Mr .Peters; Other cammittoernen, Mr. Friedtund, Mr. Monuvon. Mrs. Frank Peterson. director. Mr. and Mrs. Lelia): Lame; were Dundee visitors Tuesday after- In. Lab and children an agend- ing several months nt the Hoeft house. Miss Ruth lapel is enjoying her week's vacation with her shiver Mrs. J. Prelim. noon Ferguson Htrrkners to the Siep Bat. Chas. Diehl started to dig the basement for his new house on the Harrington no". _ Ain'? this weather "grand and glorious." - - Mrs. Harry Rudolph and Mrs. Nel- non of Highhnd Parte visited with Mr .and Mrs. B. R. Simons on Tues LAKE ZURICH tiiHP-lllit,llllHltiil"G, Take Advantage of These Prices-gave Money Eldride Sewing Machine, 6-drawer; Specia at........................, Eldridge Electric Sewing Machine, 6-drawer; Specialfor ......... ... Pathe Phonograph. regular price $150 Offered now for................... Three-piece overstuffed Parlor Suite, regularprice$225;now ............r Pathe Phonograph. regular frice, $150; Yoiusdurimithissaleatonly ........ North Milwaukee Ave. Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs: 9x12, $13.50;6x9, $6.25 This is the time of year when new furniture is needed. Below are a few itemsfwhich give'an idea of the money-saving opportunities at this store. These are regular stock, not specials. has moved in, G. T. LUCE ifli; SON day evening. , Carl Eran nub . hau- trip to Oueago m. l , Mr. Jenna! ha bun win; on the rmquet ground ruin. it IBM, for gums-3 this mason. ("mum/e road letting by the Lake cw t, road and bridge oxmunittee Ind tuunly superintendent of road, 0n 51min; lay ist, 1922 in we court house " Wakes-In. Illinois, were, Lake Zurich and Wuneondu road Sec. T. " D. The bid of Eclipse Construction Co. WM 112,'38.H ttnd Fred Nelsen. Racine, Wis., $120,525.58. The commune met mum on Tuesday, Ily 2nd, 1922 1nd awarded the contra: to Fred E. Nelsen. Subject to the' approval of the State Highway Department. (Fred Nelun having moditUd his bid biannual). _ .. . Other contracts lg: were Miami mud Sections P. 'tind Q. '15 D through Libertyville to My. Con- struction Co., bid '78." Sec. L. 15 D, Lib Inu. an! Antioch road to G. R. Wade, lid $19, 031.70. No cement included in above The committee goes to Bprfntrfield Thursday, May 4, with county super- intendent of road! to have the letting approved by the State Highway De- partment. _ _ bids THE "'"CKibS. m ARCHIE J. ANTES smuggling: snow PEE'MI' Jam: ".2 ndr Cut Gold-lat! Whsd.rr Prairie Viey, " . $80.00 $35.00 $75.00 $100 $125 Rev. B. J. 1'er of Albion, Not. who mended to indication of the Half Day church I!!! fur his home on Tuesday. an. 3.1.7.193": Albion, Nob"; Mrs. 1mm Newton 'aml who attended h. "mention of the children who I've been visiliu Half Day church I!!! fur his honel Mr .aul Mrs. R. E. Dunn's in. on Tuesday. 1 past few weeks returned to Fun Rev. Bad In. mm» W. wareenl Ill., Thursiay morning. of sturTtoort Bar. "in, ntumod' . . f rom Chieatro on Wtdnwduy and left 7 "if?" 11:: 1;}:'cglfr nt the l, . I . g at the J 'lf/d,',".,,','" 2aft "flor'RInxélw Cook home in Area. a. n " 9 u e om- . martial Club in MI ho ne city. 1 yr. and In. Frank Dolph e Rev. Ind In. Gamer Weighed tamed Mrs. Charles Dolph and c tut Jun Heuotd u. of Mav xtod III I ren of Area Tuesday. . w ' ' who were pm at the church! Mr, schrneand family dedication left 0. Tuerilay for .' moved on the Bimpson place v three weeks' visit new relatives inI they Novena)! pumhawd. q Minnesota that which they will Mrs. Pew spent Sam leave for Bostmt for two months'. visiting m Chime. work with the "nanny Board. Mr, and In. Hastings and They will sail for [min August i. I daughwr of Chicago have from Chiugo on Vlad: Half Day on HIM) Warren is 9W1 menial Club in MI h Mr. and Mn. daughter Mice, Mrs. -Gilmln I" Mrs. R. H. Schxoodu of (balsam-w Aid have secured a pledge if tlr,"," toward the price of 1 bell for the ww church. Libertyville on Mu Mr. And Mrs. M. F. Moore oti, Chicago are 3" ths, week amonp relatives in Hut Day and Libmr' ville. Mrs. M. A. M accompanied by Mr .and Mrs. - of Gringo vagina the H. B. M Wednesday . auto work. M. S. Hag-arty Ill opened an Elec- tried shop " 11. E. Cook avenue, Libertyville, and b ,peeiaiizing in Two-inch Continuous Post Bed offered now for ............. Bed Springs. O nice assortment, toehoose romatfrorn$8.00to. Wall Paper, 3 large stock and fine array of patterns; per roll upward from Mattresses, the kind that bring restful sleep;herefrom$3.00to ............. Library Tables, tt piece of furniture you will beproiuitoowh,sitfrom8Tto ......r..... ggLtih'gTLrtpyh1r, MAY l 1922 man I manor: G. H Peterson and abs. Numb Hols: . ttno" mutated to cic, J": Akf family on Telephone 27 '..B.e.d.............t8S) Mr, Sch-Mk and family haw moved on the Simpson place whrch they recently purzhased.' Mrs. Pew spent Saturday visith m Mo. Mr, and In. Hastings and lilllr (la-ugh." of Chicago have beer, visiting Mr. and Mrs. McMahon the past week. Word bu been received from Julius Chamberlain that his mother has had the misfortune to break her leg and his my in Vermont will necessarily I). prolonged. Do not forget the play to be given by the choir of the Ivanhoe church Saturday evening, May 13th. Come and bring a friend and enjoy this amusing comedy. The play will be given at the Woodman hull. Norman Shepherd of Libertyville spent the ffrnt of the week visiting friends in Ivanhoe. Mrs. Funk Knigge and Mrs, J. L. Shepherd were Waukegan vi,sitors Monday. Mrs. L. A. Huebsch entertkined the latter"; father and mother, Mr. ....$12.50 $18.00 Hupmobile A$110BUFFET at............. at WHITE LEAD IN 100 POUND LOTS Reed Rockers, a splendid assortment; pricedgt from$6to ...........'... Fibre Rugs, 30x60 in size; you must see these to appreciate their value; offered at . . DininiChairs. the best chair for the money l ever s own here; perset$18.60to ...........' sad in, Thomas Wurst-i! uni I)!" m firmly of Lake For." - "ndny. ths. Ransom and iuucly visited tri-b ta Wauburar, mum»,- after- _.B.l??.i'.E.r.......................t7ut EAD IN 100 ,Pf.1'?.P.1.f'1.?.'. $12.60 It's almost a proverb among skilled repairman. that the Hupmobile is better built, and that it stays out of the shop far more consistently. Everyone knows that the Hupmobile maintenance and repair costs are al- most unbelievably low, and that the car is particularly free from the need of constant and petty adjustments. Libertyville, Illinois REE MOTOR CO. rn LIBEttTYVILLE, ILL. Phones M. The mm: church aw lvnhoo church will a. - , day, my 11 at the church -.. "not will be served u and. PAGE .513 W