PAGE TwWO Mr. and Mrs. Andrews and daugh-- ter, d&hgspm Wednesday afternoon at Henry Kane home. -- Mrs. Mary Staats of Libertyville NMrs. Frank Baumgartner and Mré. Numson, of Libertyville were Chi-- cago visitors Monday. _ > eat spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Ray. y nic at Slocums Lake, Thursday. Hertel's Pavilion, opening -- under management, will give dances Msmnhdm of each week, beginning July ist. Mrs, George Scott and Mrs. Ella Cady of Wauconda and Mrs. Sand-- man of Libertyville called on Mrs. Ciyde Harris, Wednesday afternoon. Miss Irene Daiziel spent Wednes-- d':ycndng at her home in Waucon-- Mrs. Henry Kane attended the Diamond Lake community=club pic-- -'0_; --Jarrett was a Waukegan husiness visitor Wednesday . _ _ _ could not be beat. Their only re-- grets were the early departure they had to make on account of the Illnfl{]hh:dd. Charles Utpadel is having a fine home erected on his lot in Wheeling. It is of the block type and will be Mr. and Mrs. William Albright and son, Billie, were Gurnee visitors Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wickboldt of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John DNietz on Wednesday. ' Mrs, Park Allanson and Mrs. Harry Rouse returned Wednesday afternoon from the McAlister hospi-- eal after undergoing operations for Mr. and Mrs. Sahr and family Teft Saturday morning for Califor-- nisa, where they will make their future home. Great game of ball played at Gil-- mer, last Sunday, vs. Gilmer and Tak Hilt Bay bopn: Dox" dehiey, Werbert Weidner and A) Bunton, Jr., Clarence also played three innings batteries for Half Day. Bunton and Meyer score 17--4, favor of Half Day, Bunton twirled the pill so heavy, that his curves made them dizzy in the first inning --and more _ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chandler and Joel Chandler motored to West Chi-- cago Thursday. -- Leland Jarrett is back at work after being home for several weeks on account of an injured foot, visitors at Matt Wickersheim's Sun-- 'f'j'. :hfifl family, . Mr.*and !nyl. Mm'hw' appendicitis unsed -- it g and the -- m Mrs. Emma Rouse is spending a few d'fil visiting relatives in Chi-- eago. Her niece, Miss Dorothy Mc-- Laughlin graduates from the Chi-- cago Normal School this year and she will attend the graduation exer-- cises on the 28th and 29th. ; _ Mrs. John Dietz and her mother, Mrs. Carstenson were Chicago visit-- ors on Thursday. They, remained. to attend ~a Sunday #chool picnic at Dellwood Park, Joliet on Ffld&y < ._Walter Harris of Lake Bluff call ed at the Clyde Harris home Thurs day morning. e _ O. F. Jarrett was a Lake Geneva and Kenosha visitor Monday. + Al Bunton, Sr., was a business :-h:m Wiehuh:-'- one some blooded shoats. Art. has more of them which he will sell. Don Schley visited with his ents in Waukegar last m.l'; Don is staying with his grandmoth-- er, Mrs, Schley, for the summer. WEo PSBC® MESmoony €C° ne axramter, G, M. Weidner and Herbert, were business visitors at Waukegan, Sat-- urday, -- Al Bunton, Sr., and J. N. Busch, were business visitors in Liberty-- George Weimer went to the ciy Sunday. He intends taking a trip out to his old home place in Minne-- -l&nhlhmm * | 'lehnhhofwlah b-b-fi: father's' farm and moved r last Monday. on hark t * y. _ Janres Matousek and family were business visitors in Waukegan last hhfiwflndmrm.m 'V!Ql,_dlgzlm'-mthn- ind Mesk in Ligrostie wich Ts in grand--daughter, Mrs. Max Miller. Chester Wolf was busy, Taurs-- day, baling hay at the J:e' Wolt days '-"h': 'z_'ul-c was work-- ourteous to passers n.onh'?m-.mu..l:u "he t mate purchased a lawn mower .r.'"""--"" good bys to the Mr. and Mra. J, N. Busch, E. Geost guu-:.':'i' m'. : £ . w in n n e mt Qfih night and saw "One MRS. M. L. CHANDLER Local Editor -- Phone 182J One of our business men is surcly AREA APTAKISIC Exciting Night," at the Auditorium. -- Everybody's doing it----bobbing their hair.> The other morning as we happen-- ed to be in town during rush hours 'M"M'"'" kind.d funny stusts pulled off, in a real town, we saw a felow wearing two hats on his head, a felt and a straw. Was he setting a new style? If so, it won't take, as most of us have enough to buy hats to wear one at a time. Perhaps he was as only pre-- pared for a change 4n the tempera-- ture, any way we'll ask E. J., about it. Ed Schiey, Clarence Busch and Al Bunton, Jr.. motored :to Arlington Heights to some big doings, Satur-- day night. A bunch of our young folks motor-- ed wclbhomrlxfituudy night, then on to Glenview, had refresh-- ments and back home, Al 8r..ug'=oix£endswbuya Ford "Airy e" as soon as Ken-- nedy and Fiaherty ~have them for sale, as that will be the only way to Al. Sr., was seon last Sunday, headed for the south with his Dort car full of g:ity girls. Well, let's not tell ma Bunton about it. The Long Grove ball team defeat-- ed the Buffalo Grove boys Sunday. It truly is time something was being done here to teach the hoboes they don't own the town. The other evening a "bo" happened through, he asked where that road would take him to, he was told by one of our juniors that it led to Buffalo Grove and if he wanted to go to Wheeling to follow the track. He seemed peev-- ed and made a pass at the lad, who dodged in time to save himself, cursing something . awful, he said he would teach the ------ farmers something. "Tis time our marshal "knock 'em dead", would cease play. ing lawn tennis or lounging in the park and show weary how far it is to the coolers. ~ * Narrow escape last Thursday morning by two of our young men on their way to work. As they ap-- proached the Soo Line crossing they saw a fast fiyer coming on but misjudged the rate of travel, both were there at the same time. \ The driver of the car a "Ford touring", also knew his breaks wouldn't hold, but didn't lose his head, but turned into the platform and -- Hentry, stood panting and snorting, but get around. He had to can an im-- poemm&mdsyuunrem no way of getting there, over a space of Milwaukee avenue. _ light fantostic at Half Day, Sunday night were Alice and Al Bunton Jr., Clarence and Fred Busch and lady Our truck driver has a new car a Paige Sport model roadster. Some class Herman. . -- with Hertel's park for a good time and good music. j Hertel's Pavilion, opening under grand and are waiting for the next Weinentiaye, Seteraars and Gandaye ys of each week, beginning July ist. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brown were Chicago visitors Wednesday. A large congregation gathered to pay their last respect to Reverend them three bishops. Mrs, Chas Unversagt, was avcity vfluu% lr..:ln. Litwiler at-- tended on Friday at Elihorn,' 'mh..d the --latter's nephew, Forrest Coulson. :. . Father Mrs. Mike Loby, Mrs. Curren, Edna Curren and Clarente Luby " Mrs. Charles Rich and children are Mrs. Rich and children are spending a couple of days in the George Huson-- home. _ _ Mrs, Pfannestill of Lake Defiance is visiting among her daughters ealled to Waukegan on jury Mrs, Milton Litwiléer and sons, spent Friday and Saturday in the Fortin home in Chicago, Our young folks who tripped the A number of our men have been at the Auditorium. ' Charles Voss Sr., and family en-- tertained company -- from the city Mr. and Mrs. F. . were visitors in W'Ubt;m afternoon., T > /o t h Li Mrs. Wilson and Irma r thaler visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ritzenthaler over Sunday. L. G. Hutchings of Lake Villa was a caller at the 8. Dagner home Mon-- day evening. . Mr. and Mrs. W. Stancliff enter-- tained company from the City Sun-- day afternoon. e Pe P us 4 _ C. J. Herschberger, Miss Alice and Bernice Wakefield, were Des Plaines callers, Wednesday evening. _ Mr, and Mrs. F. Stancliff were Crystal Lake visitors, the guests of W. J. Sauer and family. s Warren S:anger of Ravenia was a week end visitor at the 8. E. Kned-- ler home. t'l": Ivanhoe dJmnh'h.-: ursday night, June Cake + ice cream will be served. As special entertainment is being for the occasion, Ladies h: eake and everybody be sure and Arthur Voss and. family were Lake Zurich visitors Spnday, _ _ Cora Hodgkins spent séveral days at Palatine la@p week, to care for her. aunt, who is not well. _ _ Ed.-- Brockman and family, "of Palatine visitor at the Stoerp home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Holtje and son, of Wneeling spent Sunday at the J. P. Ritzenthaler home. W. Wickersheim and family were callers at the M. Herschberger home Saturday evening. _ _ l Mr, and 'Mrs. Stanger of Ravenia visited wit.;nb the S. E.v§nedler family Sunday eir son, Warren, accom-- panied Ahem home. 5o The strwaberry and ice cream so-- cial was well attended. m seemed to have enjoyed th s especially when the games and music started. . A number of solos anddnetn,hadtbdrmnu:making it a very pleasant evening. . We were glad to see so mary out and hope they will Rave the chance to try it again before a great while. Thanks are extended for the cooperation in trying to make others happy. & Hertel's Pavilion, opening under nev.mn.nm,wfl} give dances Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays and enjoy the fun. _ ° 4 Miss Pearl Shepherd has gone to :':hdto.nd&.u:-nnb-; Miss Elizabeth Wirts spent the ;nk«dvhh Mrs. Orville Smith Mr. and Mrs. L. 'A. Huebsch en-- tertained rélatives from Lake Forest Mr. and Mrs. W. Stiles, and Mr. and Mrs. W, Becker were visitors at the F. Brockman home Sunday. _ C. J. Herschberger was a business visitor in Waukegan, Tuesday after-- noon, 6 "Mrs. W. Hommberger entertained company this week. _ _ s »Mr. Dagner had his brother with him over Sunday. > . _ --_ ~ of each week, beginning July ist. Huebsch's aged parents, Mr. and and his modern equipment is a akillful that the slightest defect is A Parcel Post social will be held in All kinds of Auto Repair Work PRAIRIE VIEW Complete Battery Service Competent Mechanics THE STAR Day and Night Service Phone 217 IVANHOE 3 AREA, ILLAN mmom Tonne. . We are very glad to hear that Mr. Steiling is able to be up and around after being ill all winter with heart trouble. William Saper. 6 Fhe e M¥. and Mrs. Adolpa Kalkbrenner, returned home Monday from their trip to Duluth, Minnesota, --. : Mr. tud:!'l. "Jfohnuu:y-:' l.: daughters, of Pal k Henty Berghore of Loks Sutich, ME and Mrs, Edwin Roder and sons, of 'A!m and l; u:.:ldllulyCI\uh erschberger, Jr., and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herscaberger, Sr. Miss Mabel Schiey of Libertyville spent several days this week at the George Umbdenstock and Herman Krueger homes, ? Miss Luella Herschberger return-- ed home 'Thursiay evening after spending several days with Miss Virginia Hern at Lake Zurich. Prairie View, spent Thursday John L. Hans made a business to Chicago Tuesday. * uip Miss Verna Hansen of Arlington Heights, spent the week end with her parents, a Don't forget to attend, the > ball game at Long Grove, July first. The Tigers are going to trim Everett. Don't forget the date, for this is to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herschberg-- €r Jr., and daughter, Dorothy, were Libertyville callers Tuesday: Several of our young folks attend-- ed the dance at Lake Zurich -- Sat-- urday evening. A)! reported having a fine time. * . Miss Mabel Schicy spent Wednes-- day afternoen with Bessie Go.lwm- €rs . _ Miss Matailda spent Sunday after noon with Ethe! Umbdenstock. be an exciting game Miss Lillian Tonne of Fairfield spent several days at the Hersch-- berger and Tonune home. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Keiter were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Why Not Build A Home of Your Own? It Doesn't Require As Much Ready Cash As You May Think 142 merely paying yourself rent. You are privileged to make additional payments of $100, $200, $300 or any even hundreds on any monthly payment date. 'This of course reduces the amount of your monthly pay-- Call, phone or mail the coupon today MAIL THIS COUPON TODA Y / paying yourselt lan absolutely ; s s . Victor Sauer spent Tuesday in Chitugol . _ '. 3:' 5 © Victor Sauer was a Wheeling call-- oromd:zhatw:' alice spent Sunday in Chicago. ~. _ _ CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the ladies of the Diamond Lake cemetery association who remembered me so kindly on my birthday. . I certainly enjoyed the ice cream and cake and the dainty g:cnts' e which were in the mystery Mr. ard Mrs. R. Reimers intertain-- ed company from Chicago Sunday, Miss Pearl HWerschberger spent Thursday evening . at' Arlington Heights. -- e w*. Mr., and Mrs. Burxm'u anda daughter, and -- Mr, and Mrs, . Fred Lempker of Libertyville spent Sun-- day . with Mr.~ and Mrs.-- William Umbdenstock and family. Miss Pearl Herschberger spent the !'N'Gnolthtwkwlchlr.unl Mrs. William Tonne of Fairfield. ~ Mrs. Charles Balling . and Charles of Wheeli were ulm..' here on 'l'hurlhy.y _ Mr. usd.:.u. William Geeska in mw pany fl": Chieago, ~Mrs. hen Keiler kpent Mond at the mhuhm P Mrs., Thorsell -- and daughter> of Roselle spent Sunday afternoon with We have all known persons whose characters were chameleonic but who ever heard of wall paper being ditto? --However, it seems "the lat-- est tning" in mural decorations is the kind that is "subject to change without notice." A device is being perfected that iscapable of throw-- ing as many as 50 distinct wall pa-- per designs on the walls of a room ly by the electric lighting system, it hh-prufieunynolnanacflonb operate this device, the whole thing on the principle of a magic lantern in less than 60 seconds. Run entire~ callers at the H. . TRIPP LUMBER CO. MRS. H. S. COON, Lake Co., Hospital. PA m t . We will gladly explain any point that applies to your hea x) Phone 256--R--1 About 75 were polsuaed st a New York 'wedding party, even though the bride didn't do the cooking. serves; "Pasteur, father of modern bacteriology, declared it "within the poweP of man to cause : parasitic diseases to disap from the sur-- luod&o-nr"?oophlum at him--then. Now, it begins to as if he were right." The Champaign News--Gazette ob-- building a home for AbGH% $ 8. L. TRIPP A --. WEDNESDAY ' Citizens Bank T ~SATURDAY Building O _ 9;00 --12:00 A. M. N -- 1:00 -- 6:00 P. M. Geo. A. Jones DENTIST GILMER, ILLINOIS "The baby fee fund is entirely ex-- sof 45