24 cceR c ce se as s A0 ie d d 1 ~~Joel Chandier was a Waukegan visitor Sunday afternoon. John Aynsley spent Saturday with his son Dean Aynéley of Highland Mrs. Leslie Ulrich wishes to thank the Ladies Aid for the plant they sent her during her illness. Mr. and Mrs. John Beese of Lib ertyville were guests at the Herman Zersen home Monday. > Mr. Rude of Chicago gave a temp-- erance : sermon Sunday morning in the absence of Rev. Drake. | ut the home of Mrs. W. Peterson of u'f" = 4 enjoyed a s'eigh ride to the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Meyer on Tues-- day evening where they held their practice. Carroll Porteous of Carroll College Wanukesha, is spending his Easter cage visitors Thursday. W. D. Porteous was a business visitor at Half Day Saturday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George "Thatcher, March 19, a daughter. Mrs. Frank Doiton left Saturday for a visit with her sister in Kansas. 'Mr. and Mrs Henry Kane and Miss Genevieve were Diamond Lake visitors Sunday afterncoon. Miss Clara Nelson was a visitor at lwm. * Sahr spent Saturday in .&v. D. Porteous visited Mrs. Van Plew. of Libertyville Fri-- "Jn . and Mra. Raber Radke are the parents of a baby girl, born Thurs« day, March 22. _ Mrs. Florence Rouse and Mrs. R. Mrs, August Gadke spent last week with her son, Robert Gadke, of Ivanhoe. + Be sure and nave that fruit that mmmmdontehthe Bluff Orphanage at the home of Mrs. Myron R. Wells byWednes-- day, March 28.' + Mr. and Mrs. John Dictz spent the week end in Chicago. e | PDr. and Mrs. C. W. Young and, daughters, Dorothy and Isabel of, l..bFuutmmhhfi:t' dinner Sunday at the home of the W-mm.lr.ulnlc.] T. J. Stahl of Waukegan called on Walter Stark Sunday, Miss Edna Thies of Gilmer visited at the R. D. Cook home Sunday. C. G. Small has just purchased a mB-dioohtltfmrJ.Lyuu- Mrs. H. C: Meyer is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Paul . Rouse of Rochelle. * Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Burdick. Mrs. F. C. Shaddle made a shop» pinge trip to Chicago Monday. Dean Po:teous of Libertyville vis. ited his cousin, Luther Small, Sun-- «day and. Monday. u& o T Mr. and Mrs. Bet Swan and children . were entertained by Chi-- cago friends over the week end, The funeral of Mrs. Bader of Lib-- ertyville was held Monday after-- noon. The burial took place at Ivanhoe. ary work in China will address the --~Miss Lillian Russell ~ of -- Austin spent the week end with her brother Thomas Russell and family. w F. Rouse will entertain the Ladies Aid Friday afterncon at the home of Mrs. _ The Libertyville: Township High School pupils are enjoying their Spring vacation this week.. . . ta is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Raver Radke. . meeting "ROBINHOOD" nosoa~, April 8--9--10 Mrs. Dean Aynsiey of Highland ark spent Friday with her parents, April 940 L T. H. 8. Junior Renefit Mrs. Frances Weinberg of Augus-- MRS. M. L. CHANDLER Local Editor _ Phone 122J W. Chandler and Joel were Chi-- AREA , Mt. and| «truction work Friday.afternoon. Gifford Peterson, -..L.w examination which will be given the fifthn of April | _ > _ _ n.',-,.'.mmu- small farm on the sand table. 'There are a lot of robins around &.M.'fihz.flm"' robins came up to the door to get um"fimuinm excepting Ralph and Luella Dunn. !xoflh.ehoolbvnhnubhu boots and they wade in the water. The ones that were perfect in at-- tendance for the past month were scraps of food. . of the bad roads. -- It took four hours to GIf 3N automobile out of snow . between Area and Ivanhoe one day last week. spent Thursday in Chicago. We had no school Monday because LONG GROYE SCHOOL 'There were eighteen perfect in at-- tendance for the week, The eighth graders are busy re-- viewing in Civics as the final exam-- inations will be April 5th. The eighth grade will soon 'ave ARCHER SCHOOL George Eissler made a visit to the Fisher home Thursday morning. 'The children of the Archer School will give a program and basket social April 18th, 1923 at 8 o'clock. Miss Luelia Weidner: did not teach some of her pupils their violin and piano lesson Saturday on the account of the bad condition of the roads. 'The lower geography grades are -fl.'-\hllmm The children are practicing for their program the 13th of April. We are anxiously waiting for Mr. Pahnke to come and fix our organ. their tree book finished. 'They are making the "covers for it. .w.nnnzdw"""'" tains, which Keiler has bought with the basket social money. She has also bought the Reading Circle R: Dorfler Jme _3 «7 e Mrs. Harry McBride was a Chis cago visitor s f Counter J;.n:dg- Accounts _ .. With the Grist Grinders Murrie's Counter Jumpers jour neyed over to the Richelieu Alleys in Waukegan Sunday P. M. and took the long end of a 4 man match game from Bluhm's Grist Grinders by the small margin of 7 pins, The "Jump» em"louthlntmb!'fl"":' the 2nd by 52 pins, but they put a "hardwood" finish in the last game ahd nosed out the "Grinders" by less than 2 pins per man. Roy Waters was high gunner, with Rudy Dorfler a close second.: The next game will decide on which side of the Soo line tracks the championship shall rest. The East or West side? What say! Murrie Swan Waters Let's go! Mrs. H. Cordes visited at the S. Keiler home Wednesday afterncon Grist Grinders. Counter Jumpers. mkuht 129 urrie 155 can 136 aters 172 W who has & agriculture in the ate U at Madison, home week to his work with Total 592 IVANHOE SCHOOL has finished examina-- is very il! with bloo 612 141 151 156 bonnets in con-- Arthur Hertel, 611 back in school 151 149 146 174 183 162 194 th grade are for the final starting a 165 126 189 180 581 148 158 153 Meyer 471 517 445 486 406 474 _Mr. Rockenbach was a business caller at Libertyville Tuesday, March FOR SUPERVISOR J u. c. w. uEYyER Mrs, Frank Haben is nome from mlupinlndkmm y. us c~ Sps borud hay to John Anderson [--] soun TROUT went to Milwaukee Friday to visit their father who is having an op-- eration done on his eye. & Ralph Meyer and Waiter Goss-- willer are hauling furniture from Prairie View to Palatine for Will Sauver, with their trucks. home, % Mr. Kruger was a Priirie View [] ®. r. RroUse ([_)Peoples Ticket are busy working now. Henry Stelling was a Prairie View caller Thursday afterncon. _ _ :Mr. and Mrs. Shuven entertained their daughter from Chicago several 'days last week... _ _ Carl Raupp has his house almost finished at the present time. The snow has delayed the carpenters at their work the last few weeks, but FOR m' COMMISSIONER [_] asa sorce and evening. Mrs. William -- Umbdenstock got stuck Tuesday while going to Chi-- Saturday. Mrs. Alyward of Wauconda is spending a few days here with her parents Mr, and Mrs. George Rosing. Be sure and come to the movies Wednesday night.© Fine picture. Harry Litwiléer and Lyle Litwiler left --here Monday night for Flint, Mich., to drive back some new cars. Mrs. Lyle Litwiler is fiu a few days with her mother, Mrs. Gil-- bert Burnett at Sylvan View Farm near Wauconda. . : Mrs. Nellie Renehan entertained Mrs. Jay Graham and Mrs, Tom Graham of Long Lake Sunday. | Mr. Miles was in Chicago last _ 'Mrs. A. Gaffga and Helen Rich-- ardsop were Chicago shoppers last Thursday. -- i £ mnl of I "mpent o se s wal afi ;ii:}xld Mrs, Henry Pillings spent week end in Chicago visiting friends-- ¥, i Several from here ve play given by the Li " 52: schoo! last Thursday night,. _ . _ Mrs. Mike-- Luby and: daughter Evelyn were Chicago visitors last mmor;:lma (To Fill Vacancy Years) TRIPP SCHOOL -- Mr. Frank Haben is busy hauling Mr.. Wendland was a visitor in « * ROUND LAKE _ _ SPECIMEN ~BALLOT FOR CONSTABLE (To FHl Vacancy Two Yoars) All kinds of Auto Repair Work TOWNSHIP OF FREMONT, _ PHONE MAW Reverse charges on long distance TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1923 ; FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE F and _ Livestock 'g:nc,wtl with the truck, but got safely --> . "TLLINCAS _ _ ANNUAL ELECTION THE STAR Day and Night Service Phone 817 PORTEOUS Sauer .. Joe Alfred Prochnow got stuck several times trying 'to get through Mi}-- waukee avenue but he. was finally defeated and turned back, _ Mr. and Mrs, W. Seiler were vis-- itonrat Pq'u:'. Wednesday night. for the biackboard, and decornted the sand table with Easter rabbits. George and Herbert Ward spent the week end with their grandfather, Wm. Farner has veen working for Mr. Herrick for the last fe wdays. Albert, Fred and Charles Farner were visitors at Colby's Saturday The only perfect attendant for the whole year is Raymond Rocken-- ~It is impos,; for a car to run on Avenue. Farms, Hounes and Lots Sold for M-l.qulm Cash Or On Easy Terms > Established 1888 MEMEBER COOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE BOARD The little childiren made a border| that ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE REAL ESTATE, LOANS, REENTING AND INSURANCE e Phone 8148 N. Ashland Ave. lew 478 CHICAGO, ICL. 2 Deors South of Belmont GEORGE A. JONES, D. D. S. ANNOUNCEMENT| Lloyd Ritzenthaler No other nation has the long range of telephone speech and the quality of service that we in America enjoy. ?pv;)igi":d advances i mhgdfi.dzlplme in System's Long Distunce transmission. . Forty years ago thet first Long Distance 'tele-- phone line between Boston and Providence, 45 miles long, was built. Two later the New York--Boston line, 235 unlug:.,m completed. In 1892 the New York--Chicago line was opened and in 1911 the New York--Denver line, 2,100 miles, was finished. In 1915 another 1,300 miles was added and San Francisco was lrunfitinw telephone communication with the east. In 1920 the Key West--Havana cable extended thehm ?angfacifiduo'the!dlSymmdn 'These extensions of range have been accom-- panied by improved transmission and greater operating efficiency. Wednesday and Saturday 4* WED HOLSTEINS I am opening dental offices on the second floor of the Cit-- of each week beginning April A4Ath, 1923. . ". 6 € ""Ar:i" Iilinois, and will be there to care of your needs on A few choice heifers for dis-- criminating buyers. . Come and pick out the dam whose bull calf, by a son of the $106,000 Cornation bull, PRAIRIE VIEW, ILLLNOIS at --Distance Mile Posts to JOHN HEIM "Aurora, with a population of 18,-- '481," says the Aurora Star, "has .only --sixty--seven . -- cases> of -- social diseases. This report was furnished the State . Department of Public Health at Springfield, upon request of the department, by eighteen local 'physicians." On Thursday we cut stencils and painted and drew, _ We then mount-- ed them. It is almost impossible to get to sthool without rubber boots. The merchants are having a good sale on rubber boots now. _ Raymond Haben got stuck with his Ford Tuesday. were Ki Te tey 'BUNDAY MoNDaY |TUESDAY The Ladies Vernon Cemetery As-- wwumm ing on reday, March 29 at the home of Mrs. Ren Cook APR. 9--10 L. T. H. 8. Junior Benefit "ROBINHOOD" PaX, ------ April 8--9--10 AUDITORIUM THEATRE GREAT LAKES NAVAL CAMPS: > ) LUMBER! ce Baod L. SHEATHING BOARDS-- GREATEST SALE! .::é;m. 8 ply, in rs NOTE:»The quality of lumber and millwork used in the m!ue-w'-gnfl.'!"_'_'..'_!'!_:'_'.' The buildings are dismantled with the greatest care, all in every way possible. Cormick--Deering farm tools. cost no more, u:dthcymmtndtofltmmuvdlu the original parts. In fact, there is no difference between IHC repair parts and machine parts, mth-ymnnmndcufinmflm--lm the same patterns, and from the amaterials. When need repairs or extra parts for headquarters. We on short notice .ndmmthcm'ww Enormous Quantity of Pipes, Vailres and Fittings, 1 in. to 6 in. OF 'GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS ANO MATERIAL es '31;':_};{.53 THOUSANDS of items BUILD AND IMPROYE. £ Our nrices --SAYE n--"u'?ir':-l to 80 per cent on mate> SCHANCK HARDWARE COMPANY Phone 39 Libertyville, IIL HALEF DAY Camps Luce, Pau! Jones, Aviation and Farragut ~OREAT LAKES, ILL_--PHONE WAUK. 108 the same care in buying repair parts that pnehnd?dummm :_;:lthI 1IC repairs for your Mc-- All sizes complete--Inspection invited. Address: . 928 North Ave. FRED GRABBE Auctioneer DEESSED AND MATCHED-- Farm and Livestock Sales Telephone Waukegan 919--Y--4 Nes Waukegan, HL AND UP $1.78