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Lake County Register (1922), 3 Mar 1923, p. 8

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__=__."_ ORADE SCHOOL TRAM I p DEFEATS HIGHWOOD TEAM & _ vmezswon C l -- " # team : uuo--u:u-u"lb ¢ 5. In the first quarter Highwood had the lead of 5 to 8. But at the end of #irst half the score was 7 to Sin Lib the first broadcasting station in the broadcasting station of "the --West-- inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. van" Etten's sermon was of rmafl eaught -- the of his hearers who although Yet knew they were much in posi-- tion of the radio receiver operator as the radio operator does when he lstems® in to a broadcasted church service, * _"In starting his sermon, Dr.-- van Eitten stated that his church was the first in the world to have its for any modern trend in churches which were prought about by radio. on corner, -m:.fl-fi-h. tlerks in the shops, the cashier in the bank, all total strangers to his church, greet his every Monday ap-- panist; George J. Hall, pianist. ~ Isham Jones and His Orchestra at nin saimrmc""" & P. News and Sports. > 9:05 P. M. ~Special features as announced by radiophone. CHURCH SERVICES BY RADIO Radio religion was the topic of & ¥ecent sermon addressed directly to Edwin J. van Etten, rector 'of Cal-- 8900 to 9:00 P. M. Musical Pro-- amamam and Artist Department, also Isham Jones and his College Inn Or-- chestra will play several selections from the Hotel Sherman. Program will be announced by radiophone. 9:00 P. M. --News and Sports. 9:05 P. M. Special features to be ennounced by radiophone. -- -- Weoednesday, March T, 1923 E. Salvation Army Territorial Mm:.mvz conductor. Also Isham Jones his College Inn Orchestra, at Hotel Snerman. 'uuy.n News and Sports also i in es . Audio F Amplification" . by I.Gw.hflolnt-.dfln Westinghouse Electric & Mfg Co. Tuesday, March 6, 1923 5:00 P. M. -- News and Sports. / ©:50 P. M. Children's Bedtime Aoniongs, Ailnuin: Oontral Wiakdard *Fopics of the Day" furnished by ermon, to which + i in saan chionth.,." m" on ed to center and Bob Speliman sub= m;u--t The game ended A:nwgaw beat the grammar school by a score of 10 to 9. Lineup: Libertyville _ _--_,. Highwood Metcalf C : EKimer Carlson Schrader -- E. G. Wm. Goodall Speliman L. G. W. Oshand Bob Spellman --Sub. R. G. 4 Second Team Game Libertyville grammar second team --was defeated by Wighwood second '--hamdnuldfl town hall Feb. 27. The first quarter ,,ddvhwmdulh" ;"lfiwr. PDuring the second 5:00 P. M. News and Sports. the beginning of the second half | was determinei to get | in the third quarter but In the fourth quarter Bob Speliman sunk a field goal and the 8:00 to 9:00 P. M. Musical Pro-- #:50 P. M. Children's --Bedtime Libertyville _ Cr L F. _ B. A ; ,*t8. FA 'w ~KG. ~| in caurch with the minister RADIOGRAMS 12 to 2 in Highwood's ftrcin seak 40 Highwood R. F. -- Roy Olson #, Joe Bleyer Ed Cdrley Highwood on 1100 a. m.--Morning worship. Sermon topic: 't.(:ud: of _ a Wrong Conduct," ; the fourth _ in the series on "The Seven : " Music by the choir. > i% m-wu:o: 'okes." Special music. An. by both choirs. Duet by Miss-- es Era and Ruby Williams. You are cordially invited to wor-- ship with us. & The Ladies Aid meets on Y afternoon at the home of Ella Parker on Park Place at 2 FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL EE f in Lent, March 4 8 A, M.-- --Compmunion. 10 A, M.--Sunday school. 11 A 'M.--Holy Communion and Morning sermon. Rev. Gwyny priest evening at 7:80. The regular month-- ty meeting of the Official Board after prayer meeting. All members urged to be present. The Woman's Missionary Society meets at the home of Mrs. G. A. splendid co The society ha snever charged an admission for any of their concerts, mqa---umwud that our comtmunity will respond to such' a cause, and by payment of a nominal admission fee, a handsome sum of money can be given toward society appointed at the committee in charge of the pro-- grammé and of making this concert PX yr0 5y deadimgviles the Libertyville Musical C : evening, April 12 was selected by them as the date fgr 'the Concert" to i's'tfi ) rthe benefit of the Episcopal church. s ie trustees of the church Azulfi.iudlhfldlu. rgan and. to the society since its i emerm : one 2. sihmbuiee the church J« theip 1 o e o us o ie e id CE 2 n t mug.'&hmud at this date are ready to assure the patrons of a concert that will be worth a great deal more than the small ad. 2:80. . Doebler is the leader. |for om trophies of war are except-- mo.&-u::-huu" F and the The recent wave at 7:00 and 8:00 o'glock respectively. ....._.gm from * * WilMmenmcmcmamimemmmmme. il:ho-'dgn-!flh"md: , aaiiiak e | use ons se o . oo on Lovell, Dale S. Collins and E. L fmubject, *120 Lan Shiep mth, March 4 ~ 9:45 A.: iye on > Remember this is a place of study 4 00 Li B ----EpPORENE SEPVICE, | ay . ol n . us ' s McCormick, is closed. ?.g--l'-k'h* .'muMhpdtLd! h heatty Wreicome bo all and Rtod T ly thee i ts of ts ib '"e.lul.l.lqtn.u'du.f upon. the oi the mik Don't Je lNonaire from © France,. where he w forget '"'"'aw served as a major in the Red Cross ednesday evening ;;..::d'mmhfhlndi covanntnmanin n rarniaman 1 came to United States MEXN'S «ENTERTAINMENT . _ |;, 18093. He is a director in the Chi-- green and rose which heightened her dark charms. The maid of honor wore a picture hat of rose and black, a red middy blouse and a black and MEXN'S ENTERTAINMENT pig sucerss wrbom, Allan Weiskopf, best" man, Leroy Kane the bridesmaid and Ted Wileox, the maid of honor took their parts with due solemnity and Rob-- ert Rouse performed the marrtiage ceremony as if he was aceustomed to it. The couple accepted'congratula-- tow, the s I, C , Pastor, A12J. tions in a 10:00 a. m.~--Sunday school, Mr. desired honor and m'n'-mc"ggxin-r ute table. «o Slalk: i a h *L w or is suoul han to mt Retiet (Continued from Page One) ud Lo LE MUSICAL SOCIETY » Mor MUSICAL NOTES Miss Eva Will-- " # but no--the boots were firmly affixed The recent crie wave and. th | to John's own shoo and that in turn (nmamin memmni ie tint at t | annaosd sampan in on Aalie m:---d. wessan -- for the h.._u._a'a:'_..m___:-'"-.' provides that these citizens, by ob-- taining a permit, may carry a gun with them.© But it prohibits unna-- turalized Toreigners or anyone, who has ever been convicted of a crime Wam No one but dealers may sell guns and there is a prohibition against the dis-- play of revolvers or pistols in show windows. * Senator John Dailey's bill requires a certificate from the sheriff befor< anyone is permitted to own or carry any firearm and certificates must be held by anyone manufacturing, re-- ister of all firearms sold. . Ferson: Ask John Schroeder if he knows under 16 are not t-m'haw'b'--m "somebody ;m-mm---- mtwcm session, . > & 75 '|"boots." Last Sunday you remember Representative Igoo's bill prohib--|the atmosphere <was quite baimy makes it unlawful for anyone to with a tanz of spring but underfoot make or sell or pri any fire it was anything but desirable. John arm less "hfl:whtfifl*mu length, ig _ & j umm'hmn in and o h n:"&hfl-'hfl would not in duties. Own--| down because he was hungry per-- ed by at M"'b-mumw- becomes "'r" bit irksome from weght (becanse 'm" ~prohib | you know his daddy is a big man) its anyone *? anyhow he essayed to remove them a firearm less than 12 inthes it | put somehow John did not scem to unless he holds a firearn °7 | paye the same suctess that he had from the sheriff or chicf 0f | when climbing into them. The whole Firearms carried by Dolict | fomity were in turn called upon but "hm.'m"mlfl"mm.'l\lhn'--ntfl for om trophies of wat are EXCEDt--| ino minister lent 'a helping hand C e ant, ihe | ntinteathn mt antiond in mm recent wave to John's own 'nn-u--ng.u'hc fr0M® | was Inced tightly to his Loot. At last the use of guns will be cited at th< | in despair an operation was decided as ample~ reason for the and the knife resorted to most "m&'"mmnfly-flnum ing bill. wondering if John would have to Oat M en is his dinner from off the mantel the STANLEY FIELD, LAKE _ ___| yest of the week? Moral is: Don't makes it unlawful for anyone to make or sell or procure any fire« arm less than fourteen inches in and who have need of them providing or exposing for sale any firearm. Dealers must keep a reg-- nds 16 """'=....."" ow 16 ure not own fArearms or have im their pos-- lin and Williamson counties, he de-- clares, that the newspapers no long er consider it important news. His bill would not prevent reliable citizens from owning.a gun at home or in their place of --business. It unless he holds a firearin cer-- from the sheriff or chief of Firearms carried by police or the military and firearms in the that at least ninety of them carry mission fee that will be Lo 8e fiV hi enenio 1 i We snn «of the church and of 1 m E & m I : <. _ April 12th, and w»m your friends from out of town. : This is a good opportunity to re-- mind our readers of our Musical So-- ciety and the work they. are doing. programmes on the third Monday evening of each month, and for which no charge is made, me being invited. The 4s open to all of the residents of Lib and is either "Active" or as a "Pat. ron," the dues being one dollar an-- nually whether Patron or Active, which covers the printing of our an-- nual year book showing the differ-- ent programmes for the year and a ~Give this a little thought, can you think of any organization who igives as much and asks for so little? If you are not a member, why. not be-- member or a patron have paid mdolhrtolhhs.cdll;.uh'n- list of the membership in their re-- STANLEY FIELD, LAKE BLUFFE, ASKS DIVORCE " . 'l ' h' 1 ctio l»'.'.»v 000 to the museum to as : foundation for a-- fund for superannuated emple ¢ During the PField family zet a record bond sub scription, 100, _ of | which Stanley ed $1,500,00¢° He was ir the will o |his mother, Mré. # Field, and cis tributed an estate valued at $1, |199.823. + ied that of J. company, the National City Bank the IMlinois Trust & Savings Bank oumfi-m-'mdth' Opera company. Q_ahw" In 1916 he made a gift of ap proximately $200,000 to the Field Museam for the establishmegt o the world's Anest exhibit of artific-- jal plant life. It was said at that time that it would take twelve years "Go into the coal fields and stop more p will :.l.inm: lot it the anti-- ie ive their way. tions of this EWV & Let's all boost for the Musical® So. Move to Limit Firearms Use. "(Continued from Page Four) (Continued from Page One) E CO you &*% It is as much your church as it is ours. -- We are>all headed for the same place what though we take a different route?. You will find that a warm hearty' welcome awaits each and--every ong'of you if you will only break the ice and come on over. The masquerade party given by the Cai Alpha Eta on Friday evening Half Day church there is a poignant feeling of regret in my heart and I half ¢lose my eyes and people them with my friends that stay away. I can visualize you sitting there and a warm glow of love and pity wells up id my heart for those absent frfiends. --It is the love in our hearts that will impel you to come and the pity is that we do not have more of this unselfish attitude toward each other. We want you to come whether you are of our faith or not. everybody had a good time.-- Chilli Concarni with crackers and coffee were served. Some there were who said "it just touched the spot" while others sought to drown their troubles in drink. ('The initiations were de-- ferred until noxt meeting as every-- body was having too much fun to * _ . WALF DAY _ _ _ Calendar for Washburn Congrega» ll i 1? ' . 2 Sunday seh 1='°-'$. mfi 3:00. o Bev T6 io Apr. 1, serien 18 to % of seven' Lenten sermons based on Dean Bosworth's new book, "What it means to be a Christian." Several news items Of recent in« nd::u gr;m' di:d:; x 1y Are or a ttend church refular» ly.. How -- of you have -: been there onee? On the occasion 0 -huwd:"l:d m.:v: the birthday by Miss Evelyn Peterson on the 6¢-- easion of her birtnday," Feb. 17th, cfi.".ndnfnhdlm the of the evening, Everybody reported & particularly good time. : churches--we -- must Occupy them, H you are giving of your money alone toward the support of your church you are giving the minimum of effort. What we need is your in-- fuence. Going to church is largely a habit and like all habits it will grow on you if given the opportun-- lty;mlpu'dzyyou-qud- how you ever made the blunder of staying away.> Always when I look mbout me at the vacant seats in :W;m& now quite ; sand will soon resume 2 Wt " o en ce stt enc nst 4s the dedication? Yes? Is that fair or to your community?. -- Some onie either to. the church, to your family, has said it isn't enough to build attempt to stand in someone else's boots until you are "big enough." We are very sorry to report that Chris Foss who has made his home with the Henry Schroeder family for ::Inmbmlfi will go to Chicago We are always grieved when a fine man like Mr. Foss leaves our com-- munity. We feel the loss personally and I am sure every man and woman -wmy-nu'u----. Es-- :flyuumh ell, here's wish. you luck "Mr. Chris" and we Sincerély hope you do--a flourishing Business but not out this way. We don't want to die just yet. (Tomb-- stones is his line) Don't forget to come back sometimes and remember the little 'Church around the corner.' Why don't the members of the Chi Alpha Eta take turns in being re-- ?mmmnu-fl'fl' e scribe is ahe won't be able to "earry on" much longer and we want our town to stay on the map. We don't want to be a piker town so everynody boost. l'fl.l'u-y'rluimtfl- fined at home an attack of ton-- silities but is now comvalescing and hopes to be about in a day or two. Pretty tough to have to lie still so long, isn't it Tom? : A most appreciative audience list. -dunev.mledudnrh- day evening, the second of the series. If you fail to follow these sermons you will miss something very worth while and instructive. Our choir is improving right along a'so Myra erbert and Anpa have joined with us recently. at SA 'l'holvnboomb&m'uz Mbhfimw Club of Area, Wednes evening. It is hoped that a hearty, co--oper. ative interest will be by our young people in develop-- ment of our nuni } --*What does it mean to be a Christ-- tin?" This is the. n which will be folloy n our y m.mn'mr Would you want to live in a community that didn't have a church? The good the church can do is in proportion to the interest the individuals in the com-- munity take in it. If you support it and take part in its services reg-- ularly it thrives and does womders. If you neglect it, you stifie, it dies. It's up to you. The Sunday school needs you. You need it. How avout next Sunday? The given by the Ivanhoe mu :?.L at &.'E W. A hall 12 were receiv. ed by an appreciative au ed many from attending but in spite of all that a goodly cumber wre pre. sent. Music rendered behind the scenes by Mrs. Doiph is especially worth eon:.:fin' upon. -- Comic Th Dramatic Club is planning to s::-tmorlnlunlu-o- in the near future. Watch for further developments.. 'The Ivanhoe young people have shown that they can put it across. . _ _ . ¢ / date ise cyeam parlor. d ln.#m.'hom the upper flat, has been given notice remodel it and establish an up--to-- ie withe Uuliewey bns rouk. . The Libertyville Garage DeForest Radiophones The Supreme Set for Selectivity -- There is none better and the price is right. 'See us for demonstration and prices. complete with batteries, loud 'speakers, etc. -:a.wmhna 'hwl M.- m-uu-vn:-uh Anderson are utilizing in their gym-- nastic work. . 'The pupils enjoy this new feature of their work,

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