COES TO JENSEN [mtot Tw t *4 _ BRIDGE LABOR _ | AREA trip to Chicago Wednesday. Mess _John Wilheim was a ___,ir RPichard Smith is i week and unable to be out. Mrs..John Wilheim was a Lib| pp, Cnp; Alpha Eta met last Fri-- ertyville caller Tuesday--aft@rno0"» j,, evening at the home of Miss Mrs. Wm, Eddy returned ROM6) Arina Lindstrom and spent a few Wednesday from Chicago \ After |hours of -- Hallowe'en sport and spending about . two weeks w:tfich. The house was decorated care of Mrs, Eddy, Sr., who is ill in the regular yvellow and : black She expects to return am:m*-m,uhnmg.emh witches and d',\'~ =f B A'" - - 2 w . 41 Lasd Our town Wwas a sceng OL a/°H® activity on Thursday morning when: all the business men 'and a good number of the residents turned out to wash. their windows,which were desorated by: the children of Area in honor of Hallowe'en. | 'The soap and tallow whlehlox:med the "'_"""' hy comcanlifincsdmediinladsinireuoint ar'e part of the decorations: proved _ a| very stubborn variety and called for , .h_ta!wrkuwenuthem"f\ every known: method of removal,. --| motored to Chic2go. on .A UCSUOY® W_(E. H. Bluhm, W. D. Porteous, and W motoréd to Glencoe on a s trip Thursday afternoon. -- Mrs, Wim. Zersen and Mrs. Myron R. Wells entertained the Fairfield Ladies' Aid at the home of Mrs. Will Zersen on Thursday afternoon of thig week. . 2 o «' Mrs. Herman Kueblank -- spent Wednesday afternoon s hopping: in Waukegan. -- : ie mas k Lewis Roder, who has been ill, is gaining slowly. _ The first part of the week the doctor was afraid that he would have pneumonia. _ , Edward Zersen of Kenosha / mo-- v#.;.. Herschberger of made a business trip zen, Wednesday. morning. . ur..and Mrs. H. C, Meyer are spending the remainder of the week "w:: To siecsaay in Chicngs ---- vells spent Tuesday in Chicago. Mrs.--Walter Stark entertained Mrs. Mike Wirts, Jr., at her home Thursday afternoon. | . .~ Mrs. Charles Lehmkuh!, Mrs. R. 1 (Cook,. and Mrs. Dwight Doiph visiting -- theip Tharsday afternoon. U Wllonnnain -- last -- Natnrday." "NMr, of Chicago is visiting! Wisconsin, -- last . Saturday. "mm j of Mr., and Mrs. Eddyf trunk went with him and our N"mw the ofW"m MR s :: s,.. ... > ons week with them. 193 "rm l oincne io. um iesd _/ ___| proup of relatives and friend: Rouse of Rochelle, I!l. 1 c AREA CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH C. Arthur Jevne, Minister Kindly note changes in time _ of Sunday Services. _ ¢ 9:00 A. M. Sunday school. |. 1000 A. M. Morning m Sermon subject: "Altars of Earth." People's meeting at the home of ur,"'.m".ho'openuallmt M of age. -- Thursday at 7:00--8:30 P M. Boy Seouts at the Cabin. Friday at 7:30 P. M. Choir Prac-- with its fine opportunity . for purchase of fine holiday gifts. The road and bridge nm of the Lake County 5 ervisors met in the z.d Sup-- erintendent of Roads -- Charles 4. Russell today and awarded the con-- tracts for road improvements. The committee awarded the con tract for the building of a t& over the Des Plains river at Rt ford road to A. C. Jensen of Ra-- MHis bid was $20,407.2%5, _ _ %bm company of Jan-- esville, was awni'g the con-- tract fqr_'? grading 'of Rockland road on the extension of St. Mary's road to Fourth street, Libertyvilie. ad c.-nm Awards Rockland -- Improvement to Racine Firm ---- Hertel's Pavilion HALF -- DAY ----SATURDAY, NOV. 3 i was a scene of great Thursday morning when at 7:00 P. M. Young Given by The Jolly Four and -- visited his DANCE a business . Paul Five Piece Orchestra W % '» A N.', Enmd BII'FI' eeemt "u'" will be given by the L"*j Church on the evening of Novem-- ber 16th, in the basement of the 'church. _ Bring your friends . and |too, that many USeTUL arMC®uU® i ';.bouhtatthom. Remem-- ! the date, November.. 16th........_.: ' Mrs."John McLaughlin spent .a ,"d.y.umkhwem 'w.. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William McClellan. ce bpadomrt on /o 5oi served coffee and "Yes. they had no bananas," but plenty of good old fashioned pumpkin pie. All the members had a happy time and left for home at midnight, without the fear of spooks. x . 'In' a word race in Grade I the \"Black Cats," Merle Hartman, Cap-- \ tain, beat the "Witches," Jean \ Schaeffer, Captain. 3 The Jolly Four will give a dance at Hertel's Pavilion, Saturday even-- ing, November 3rd. This is their second big dance, and a big crowd is expected. 'Come and be jolly. Walter McLaughlin moved . from where he was to where he is now-- Oh, well, we mean he was trang« ferred to an office in Milwaukes, 'Wisconsin, --last Saturday. . His Remers, Farmer John, Sweet Marie, \ Black Joe, the Hobo, Indians, Boy: lmflsmduuhnnm.evmnndt ' makquerade. -- The evening was one grand time. So many eats that the [bo)'s actually refused a~ seconnd "P""d'i& Ts ue 6 0 Mr. Simpson, our Superintendent, and Mr. H. G. Wilson, representative of the American Book Co:, visited §~ room . Monday . afternoon --and theard the first graders read. -- -- Remember 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. every Sunday at the Washburn Con-- gregational Church are the regular hours for Sunday school and even-- ing service. -- All are welcome. Rev. Edward Wilcox, Pastor. On the evening of October 28rd, a group of relatives and friends Had a surprise party on Miss Mabel Bock in honor-- of: her birthday. s mhask from hok ;f;?m.,.&mi mus rom their and at a late hour the guests left for sent because of illness. What strange creatures _put . in an appearance, Friday evening, at our Hallowe'en party. Old, Uncle -- Frances Buesching attended her father's sale, so she was -- absent Friday. F o4 We are planning for a Patron's Day sometime in November. ' Room II, A Hallowe'en party was held in Room 11. Friday evening. All but two were present, and several good masquerade costumes were seen in AT tests furnished the rest of the en-- tertainment, after which came the eats. Everyone enjoyel -- the spread, wienies, sandwiches, pickles, cake, pie and candy. Sixth Grade spelling contest, nj must give : the boys a mi which will be held Monday evening at 7:30 in the School Reom. Those attending were the teachers, Mrs. Jensen, Miss -- Carruthers, --FEsther Plagge, Charlotte : Wenaver, _Elmer Harvey Schatffer has been ab-- MHarry' Pt. II, Pros. m.\li--m > All Kkinds of Auto Repair Work Complete Battery Service Competent Mechanics THE STAR Garage HALF DAY HALF DAY Day and Night Service England Supper and 817 °=*--£9°4| including 1 ces mospe . Mabet | * Bil'.G'l'h birthJay,| MAN, _ LOY , salad, in .. The Righth Grade will prp stt Suine: on' me patrons Waukegan Friends Extend Him an Invitation McCORMICK TO .« BE A < VISITOR, IN NOVEMBER Lake county friends oi Senator Medill McCormick of W.hw extended an invitation to him to be their guest at a meeting to be ar-- ranged in Waukegan shortly. yX Senator McCormick: who is seek-- ing reelection to his seat in Wash-- ington, is getting ready for an ac> tive campaign. _ He expects to fight his Small--Thompson foes to th> last ditch in an election that promises to__biredbot. * es of Bil° Thompson and his --"¥es 'man,. Gov. Len Small. I Senator McCormick --accepts ~ the invitation to W.:t®egan and it is certain that he will early in November, some edditional 'ight may be shed on the interesting Smaill--Thompson | situa-- :'The Smail--Thompson : payrollers: including little -- Billy ~~Smith \ of Waukegan, have --promised . to ._de-- feat McCormick for the plfiflfl of Bil° Thompson and lli_l_ es" tion. plant of commercial importance the' United States was placed service in 1895 at Folsom, Calif. We are planning for. a -- MALFON 5 ay some time next month, . All ;tmsolthelc'w'l'mhw gee the work done by the chil-- en. ©'The exact date has not been il'- Simpson and Mr. Wi lled on us one day last week. ; TRUC'J'IING Long Distance Hanlmg W. E. Volkman BY JOB OR The first hydro--electric power Calling Cards, Register Office. APPROVED . SOUND INYESTMENT _ WITH A ll'\'!!_églg)" shares :ufl by the PHONE 232--R. Norris a --Patron's in « ~ 9:00 -- 12:00 A. M. . " 1:00 --6:00P.M. . AREA, ILL. The Reliable Laundry Wet They furnish community necessities. Their' earnings are remarkably regular. Their business is under government regu-- Utility securities have a fine record for mild for years conservative in-- rs have been well satisfied with the prompt, regular income received from these securities. Money laborously accumulated should not be invested on impulse, A FIRM MANUFACTURING AN INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN PRODUCT wam's-ggu A MBITIOUS GIRLS TO GO TO WORK AT ONCE. -- IT IS FACTORY WORK AND THE W ORKING CONDITIONS ARE mmncm, ATTENTION BEING GIVEN AT ALL TIMES TO THE WELFARE AND SA OF THE EMPLOYEES. MANY OF THEIR GIRLS ARE m!%m(; AS meflfilgom PER WEEK. IF YOU WANT WORK NEAR HOME, MAIL OR PHONE YOUR N AND ADDRESS TO A. R. SCHNAEBELE PHONE 90 essentst WEDNESDAY _ Citizens Bank SATURDAY Building Launderers, Dry Cleaners & Dyers Libertyville and Highland Park 2%> lbs. dor $L20. °_ -- ~ Your entire family wash returned damp ready to hang up. _ -- _ A health, time and money saver. 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