3.2 ' c. PAGE TWO VII served. The Lidia Aid will be entertained by In. Lewi- Roder and Mrs. Al- bert Roder on Friday afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. Albert Roda. A speaker, In. Lowland, will give 3 wk on Missionuies which will be very mutating at well an instinctive. It is hoped that u any as poosible will be present. Mr. and In B. C. Meyer and Henry Meyer spent Sundny utter- noon with Will Knizgo of Gilmer. Mr. and In. Win. Bersen visited tho Intter's sister, Mrs. Fred Krueg- er ld Punting on Thursday. In. Walter Start and son Buddy m on the nick list this week. It. tad In. Fred Zemcn of Winding spent Sunday with Mr. and In. E. W. Banner. evening. Tran-two mind perfect in at- "a." with. In J. Hell- ia Win: the Int was. her daughter, In Wm. o. C. Jarrett Wu . North Chicago visitor Sunday. memoon. lilo Lidia Kropp of Luke Zurich - Thursday with In. E. W. PM. II. and Mrs. Frank Baumgartner wen guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dawson of Hnlf Day on Sunday the! noon. In the evening Mr. and In. Damon And In tutd In. Baum not were entertained at the Cal Museum. id 'l' W. D. PM Ed. Godwin and B. r. Pomona won North Chicago visitor: Ionhydunoon. "iiA"o.umnott-uviaitine, hu.lnLGGmtdEdio o-r-th-tonthe" Bach-pun" Vomhnaaool but Wed- "'Monuuutd new" "gunman-k "NtgmiitutiWi,0marthti- In, It lid-n, Bury Jim. "Mun-dbl» was kilo'dhdhinnrym ma qupyhoymumm iir. and In. o. my 0",," am May, PGmnr, Gr-rt-ttDerek/Al trt-etG-trfortheThtiMd m Schwinn": nuts M. L CHANDm Uenl Editor Phone 1224 (In 'h.Mthu6brxsnrrishees, -anddmtdar.trrth-r unuwum 1utu'trg.'tttfg"ir,, Idaho-unity" re0.v.tsgtu.t-urtad, KttVeqntah.ro.rF. [minimums-eta; AREA "Inland-"on HICKORY SCHOOL Mr. and In. Put Ruth". Jeri: cards a lunch muff-14353.01 IN mom}! and» u mam Kublank is the but I! I Rev. and Mrs. S. W. Slaughter no the proud parents of a baby daugh- I ter, born Friday morning nt the Lake _Coumy Hospital. They have named ,her Mary Elizabeth. ' Mrs. Juliu- Bmh who "I! I" vomly on!" a mp1. of weeka ". by hot "I". ia not much improM Dr. Bellows ls ntteodirtg her. George Winter bu accepted a position in William Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Potter u. both ill with the tha. Mrs. Len: Win- ters of Rosecrans in caring for them. The upper which was to have been given by the Parreat-Teaehem' Association Thursday evening will postponed until March 6, on ac- count of so much illneu in the vie- inky, A daughter m born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Hook of Wtushegan " the 14-h County General hospital, Wednesday. Hrs. Hook was tanner» ly mu Ruby stranilrdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Stun: of Gur- The Wm": Cemetery Assad;- tioK mat with In. Georg. Winter Wednesday. In. M. P. Schryver. will entertain at the next meeting, MEIER iirattine and Luelh Bidwell no both ill It their home ter Wilma have the flu. _ In. John MM and damn: luie wen tmain- all." in Wag- han "and". ' Mold: This" Ind Walter Fug- lung of an... and a Winn-m Lduu'n and". -uiir 715.1% Thommessen of Waukepn spent. Washington's birth- day st her home in Game. - - "Naive!" McCullough of Evans- ton is ill St her home here. - Mm. Jennie R. H. Chilstrom of Evanston, District Supervisor of the Royal Neighbors of America was in Game on business Friday. - iGGu Howud of Wankegan spent the week end at his home in Gumee. _ _ GOULD SCHOOL . All but been potted in attend- aneefortupaatwseh. ___ __, _ Raymond Banger of Chicago spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. George Winter. In. Joe Vincent is quite ill. T. E. Gray and family of Wauke- m visited at the J. W. Gray home Egan." Little Robert Dixon is ill with in- Mona. A The young folks of the community give I have" surprise party for His Clam Fulton and Funk Ful- ton." their homo here. The Fulton; are moving to Waukegan.' A _ ant time wu enjoyed by all saient. Vii-M in. Law!- Miller Mud st the home of William Lohm Monday. _ _ _ . - " _ dan- it.udln.Wn.lAhmnnn Waikiki-WW". It. and In. M Anderson .mtdeudbtoarytet-traaitte" culminwmm. A who: m- thh nun-unity nttaqdnd an. in. "WI-- knight- hood-tnm-r,"-)'- otGto-eu-nttrt- mammoth-"Mum Wand-dun. Mra.ul-tdNes.rtarehmt- huh-MW I!" and mwmmnm ter' and dnatghttms' mm In Ema- land Park. It. Ind hind" with; 1'00"" ' Inm some in M": _ 'er.WendtnutiBMtti.keh- Blurb}. - Mr. m Inn-bum calm-thou" In "eNiahu-rsleharittt M- in the Highland Put ' Minivan-naming": ,ur,tu-oud-ndtte" ttottt-uudttBeuttforatmek mstsnndPtarfUttrietsmetoredto ".mnhynmtnlew James Campbell and daugh- GURNEE My anti WM "I" BCMO0L hr Litwilor wu a bum "I: ma last Friday t','Jttt Among those that was In .. - from here last Thundny you Mr. and Mrs. L'mvrm Hoary M, Dell Richardson Bad Bud Folhnan. Bud Folkmn and funily will my. in the ttmt. all on the gain, Art Shober and family spent Sun- day hen with his father And mount. Charles Brainard motored to Mar- VIld last Saturday. Miss Petr! ushmore WI: I Ub- ortyville caller last Sammy mer- mic" sure and come to the pictun show Wednesday nite. It will be a good one. ___ _ A Charla: luau and two son: from Waukegan spent Sunday It the A. M. White home. Jo Peureoun and wife of Evans- ton visited the Ben Petemourt ttun- ily hen Sundly. WEEK Burden; Ellsworth from Rockford in spending a few days in the Joe Davis home. - - _ - "'irfénd uni Ralph Litwiler spent Monday in Cnicagolm . "Mvrfand Mrs. C. C. Moml of Fox Lake spent Monday with their son home Mrs. Raymond Minnich and babyi Hiram Bartlett, uho is employed of Chicago spent last week here with in Waukcgan spent Sunday " his her mother Mrs. Nellie Renehan. home here. Mrs. Clan McCandless has been ---------- quite ill with the flu. l ARCHER SCHOOL Owen, the six year old son of Mil- ---- ton Litwiler, is ill with tonsilitis. l The Cook family were visitors at -iir. md Mrs. Paul Gehrke return- ed from Hot Springs Sunday and were callers It the George Shober The little" daughter of Ed. Rich unison is on the sick list. (mans or nus CLUB TO BETTER COMMUNITY The Community Club of Diamond Lake held an interesting meeting at the Methodist church there recent- ly ct which Robert Cowles of the Illinois Agricultural Association; County Adviser Doemhnk, C. E. Snyder, of the Drovers Journal, Ind others spoke. A dinner was served {impeding the afternoon prom. This community club is organized for the purpose of promoting the welfare and sochl life of the com- munity. Monthly meetings on held, for the most part " the home- of Mount members. Sometimes there are when, tsometimernot. But el- m: then is a spirit of working to. gether and having a good time. 'eemt-rthattheelutrhaaadd- odarmatdeattommsttNinthe eot-rtitnmnhtneita-attme- tininunnlmpoeu. OwntyAd. vimtrDoersehiedtttiringof {an meords,sothatbrtro-uoet turrniehtt-tturno_talru lino. and unmod- of tuning, "tor social w dopcnda on tutaneUl The club in young and compo." Myofmmlo. Mm mahhsgrunaforthefistatm,ngtdht oo.o-mwittttheertwttrndvuqr "manna-Wu Pmauturtrtmrpoehatidott't mtnywlfotouol If It. htda it I'll have trouble: she ,rittqrof1thehrfortt". Ienn'tbumtt.mit-idn'tdn" mmmnm. And it my on M Amt ttt "ue-qt-thed-to-. meomrsrtmtHthrmhtrhtoerrtr mum-nut: t,matoutomattur1ettsr,am1 I'm brought the and thin; Tho sick people in our town are FRED GRABBE Auctioneer m: '" Neeth Are, Wait... m. 1ramntdlimtrrth8tkts All kinda of Auto Wt Wart Revers. chart. on W "In". calls. "out. Wuha- "'34 S. SIMMONDS [noticed Anthea Farm uni-Livestock Sales a Specialty ROUND LAKE Add": Lib»Fo!.¢-. Ill PRO" MW 81lean Davis house M Oomph" "in m Compaq loch-ale. THE STAR -drtuhtFrvsee GOOD NIGHT Garage Phono' m COUNTY REGEIEL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY a ma. WM, thr 28.' Don't con} you ttnv.iir-hearterindi- tion. The Ian'- supper and show at the church. Mr. and In. Leroy Kane and Betty Juno Rouse are on the sick list. To. aim" Hummus, all ot whom ham boon sick, an recovering. A bunk ii Sprmg must In": touched Chic." for some of our! lumrnu con-[u were opened Sun- day. Wonder if that robin some of us saw in January in still " lute- -- _ _ Mr. and IRHWI" Ray and family were - of Mr. and In. George Ray on SW). _ henry has of Area ran into the bridge on the can "do of the Inks, just before daylight on Monday morning. The lights on NI medium. were not working and in the dark- nee: he M " the road. However his muhine m not damaged badly. Tum Eve been seven] alight automobile mishaps around homo- ly. Arthur Holland Manned home without hi5 machine on Sunday oven- ing, but it is rumored that it came home Monday morning. Earl Kane is reported to be quite in. We have hand that wedding bells will ring in Diamond Luke soon. The bride Ind groom are two of our most popular young people. Full particulars to be printed in the next issue Paul Album Jr. is the latest victim of the whooping cough. The Cook family were visitors at their anele's home at Park Ridge Sunday Mtemoon. Ro/Cook was a caller " Chicago Saturday evening. -- _ John 'itohenarrvi,-ited at Barring- ton Saturday evening. - u in; Esther Gigs and Adolph kaik. banner visited at Chicago Saturday evening. - Adolph bummer visited at Lib- ertyvillo Saturday evening. _ __ A Misis" Babe Blue and Miss Lucy Cook attended . dance at the Mary Gardens a Chicago Saturday even- ing. a DEMON D LAKE You are invited to come to our factory for your fence requirements. You can select from our full stock of a large list of styles at the following prices : 8bam,82imhigh,12)notar... 28e 8bam,82in.hitih 7mm... Me h1,'g,tttltt:1httgt,'r."1it', 9bars,42in.hi , Tin.trtaytr,... 41c 11)tyui,lyli.n.yji1y11l.i,notNh-. 86e 10bari,60in.htiih, Tin.tstimi...45%e gf,','.",?,'.,,',."),.,',),','?-,',','.',',':',,,".'.".'?;, 14bans,46in.ltig 8in.staya... 16ban(ti8inohiith, s8,i1,'tttg':::glt, BARBtrDqmttt,gbmd-lr. ' _ 2-pt. Hog, ........88.48 Corner Posts .....88.90 2-pt. Cattle......3.22 SteelLinePosts.. 28e 4it.Hog,........4.X EndPosts.......$2.70 4-pt. Cattle . . . . . . 8.48 ADJUSTABLE STEEL DRIVEWAY GATES PAm'ND--- GALAVNrzED-- 10 ft., $7.66 12 ft., $825 10 ft., $8.90 12 fhf)2, 14 ft., $8.86 16 ft., $9.45 14 ft. $10.45 16 ft: 1.20 PLAIN STEEL DRIVEWAY GATES 10 f t wide, $5.65; 12 ft wide, $6.26; 14 ft wide, $7.25 STEEL POUITRY GATES 48in.high.......$2.10 60in.high.......$2.56 Immune AMERICAN WIRE FENCE Q, L'i?Ir'lnf5, FENCE mum HEAVY STOCK FENCE no». Cl 0...- -X8B+XAT9ErqTTFr..9r99qF "on" v"- MWL Ihe Ladle. Aid dual! [in " an ... Goon. m: he.» teat hunky wu wan Md 1nd was enjoyed by til. Moat of the num- bers of our school amended the din- m:- eltho the Thatcher home is about a mu. way. Mr. Thatcher can us I sleigh ride to end from his home which we enjoyed very much. It we; the firtrt real sleigh ride party that we have been treated to this winter, and we wit to thank Mr.' mum: for his generosity. This in the sec- ond [Adieu Aid dinner we have " tended this winter. The Fun Bum" tolr of Int Friday wu I big sums; Dongle! Cooper of our school accompanied his mm; on this tour. Our teach- craddt'mtmdatripomveryodn- eational, Ind that be we: glad that our school we: directly represented in the tour. Hair that loses its color and m; or when it fades, turns gray, dull and Iiferess,js_caustd by a 1aflt 9! tabby} in the hair. Our grandmother rude up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and Mink and thousands of women and men who nine that even color, that handful dark shade of hair which is to at. traAtive, _use only this. .old.-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mix. ture improved by the addition of othee ingredients by asking at any that not! fat a bottle of "Wyeth's mind sa. ttg Compound," which has the . no musing so evenly. that no- bttdteeroeitt .tettitPsftt1a1t plied. Yonjustdampenaspongeoa soft brush with it and draw this 2ggh't'aot,.r,,d."if who!» ml] tinting. ir,TriirertinrtVFu trirdisaerr,yytrit" "0.1%." mar-Em" = '/GLGd%g '?e,Cd,','ll in $35.33.. mum; matte. ttair after. t.ttart1ie, iiGiGiaF.tkiiti.tuuttrqtif1t, mAwdmanm FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW Drought Say- Ladh- An Using Roe!" of any. Tu and Sulphur DIAMOND LAKE M1001. Illinois BACK It. all at our community a. p- in; to", In Minna". and tun-r MI! ultimatu- nah at the Diamond Like Church. Tb lunacy c! in mm in planning Ind ipraetigt'or.tuproeteiy u l hive eluted quite an inquistiv. iinteren among the housewives. Bome Full. no... and but Sold for ml. ESTA". wANs, 33mm; AND INSUIANCI mm M no N. Ania-l A". was CHICAGO.th Inca-Mdldnd_ GREAT LAKES NAVAL CAMPS SIMTIING BOArtthR-- ta' b., I In. ,. 1)me LtnenE.-- an. an. an. nun LUMBER! LUmR! LUMBER! Cant Or Oat by Tar-I mm I." "I8" COOK COUNTY m1. "A" BOARD an m. BEADED o mm CEILING, mun " m ALI. "NGTTMb-- nu "ovum: ammo -dridauis, indium 1|me mind'molal dun -_.__Cl.w Mt6BrTh-tttrtsfhurtb_mtttyr_dtnth-- 1tmetharyetuieeyu.rteeteml.trefth-rust.H, gm ter, $6.50 'tt"ddgt 2l,'ta ac- t'httt t"'t Ind 810m m 'ltf, $12.50 Heating and Phs N $tMltitE1iT an: m "TEL". Wan; T--areitee- "1-110an in. by] ft., "ted m Mun F,rt2i5A,i'iit Jiri?,,'. lull "in! GG,,7; MS may run... OW I via. ft. -____£ln|i Eur-cu Quantity of Pipes. valves, and Pttthtgu, I h. to O h. Lt thtttht feat Tag" %12, "buff: te o a o. nac- cut on main". . om SUNDAYS NI YOUR comma 60mm Wrecking ' lumber cu -iiia5uiNar, ' pl . b "m, '?7iiiii'ir"iiy"i' Grrak - via-- THOUSANDS of "on to help you BUILD AND mm Lte,U'trcae,"e1, from " r tent to u out a "ate _ _ _ In my can. "I more. 'N,."ur. eh-etrttr (is... but. Pill!" Add. all has" ttd $1-340 an! ml. nil-non wan. no All in. ottmput---utietittet 1ttv%qd. JOHN HEIM "mr"lr__8al,,ii I dummzhuumum 'attrdu't2it"=u't'o',ht'i Mumpnpmuonm urination In. Donthy Room spent noun! (by. in 1ltterrrnunity let Inch. in. Eu! Kane mud friend; in Chicago Int Wednesday. Mug. " PM, . Such!" 83mm alkyd-I'm DIUIBD AND 'eATtsrB.-- "American" WAD 'tnanue.-. Tapped for m and M Inter, In 7.11;" of "a In? units. A mntd-fit nue It It ft. U'.11.__...22e 22t?ilt h. by II. no -rh em- as h. t',r.'.iiirig,t.ritrJt.lll.t fl..|1huv,nunc mmm_ac " Including chins law (i,'ii?,,tah,ruiitttiiii 1:1!pr "naphth- Fa 31.00