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

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es Tu:hymu-?fie;nv.' & ofcuu:m.: William Loh es 4 man's Wednesday evening. ¥ . Julius L. Loveday Has ___.____ Sudden Ending in Fox ( Lake Pharmacy $ served in the church basement. 'The proceeds are for the purpose of de-- fraying the expenses of the associa-- _ We hope that every paren in the communty will mate -a-J fort to be present. _ primary room onday. ; * MnfiEmmM",w nie Schneider and-- son | visited the primary room Wednes= day afternoon and attended the Hal-- lowe'en party, : h&'ws 'l'lu':-lhfl& ¥, % year is sixty--eight. 'The attendance in the Grammar Room for the two months was 98 per cent and in the Primary Room 96 per cent. Several of the upper grade chil-- AREA SCHOOL NOTES The program committee of the P. '!'.A.b--m:gu;':mdht:r. 1923 had the highest standing in the evgtylnfiofimlal-hJ-. Miss Opal Ketcham returned to her home in Canton, Illinois, Tues-- day afternoon, after spending two months with her grandmother, Mrs. Bert Turner motored to Chicago -- Raymond Ketchum started school last Tuesday at the Murray School. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lohman and family, Hub Ullrich,: motored :to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde"Wright enter-- :'ip-l company from Chicago Sun-- Bernie Ullrich spent Sunday at Ullirich Bros. 5 mees are gome. _ _ lut at cylanla x ob The children in the 03 room have made a hundred per enrollment in the Junior Red , Landry and customers in the store rushed to his side and carried him into a back room, believing he had fainted away. Attempts to revive him failed and Dr. F. P. Rollins of Kox Lake was summoned. The phy-- w«:ad the man dead. mm lived in Fox Lake for the ast: years, moving there from Chicago. He was em':oyed as a commercial artist in , Chicago. <~He shells for hunting. He walked be-- hind a counter to look over the size and while bending down, he fell over backwards. While making a purchase . at a Fox Lake store Wednesday night, Julins L. Loveday, 50 years old, well known resident of that village, fell to the floor dead, & Death occurred . in--the drug 'store operated by E. P.| Landry at 8:80 p. m, Loveday came to the store about 8:20 o'clock and sat around talking and laughing with the . proprietor, He finally decided to purchase some Mr. Johnson is going to '_,"hhz house remodelled, as he intend} to make his future home on his farm. | Thursday. " res a wife. a*'> a Coroner John L. Taylor was noti-- d and an inquest was to be held wWEST FREMONT 19 l t (A e Ts . DIES | _ At a meeting of the congregation is | last _ Sunday after dmn:h'n,g | decided to erect a parsonage on &* | southern half of the church pro-- .. perty. Work is to begin this week. .;fm;m call for a fine, modern Jack Bradford, Choir Director; Mrs. ' Lyell H. Morris, Organist. SBunday School at 10 a. m. ~Geo. F. Pearce, Gen. Supt. % FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Morning worship at 11 a. m. Ser--| -- PRESBYTERIAN CHUEBC mon by (the pastor on the theme, . -- Revr,. Guy Smock, Pastor. It was at the szame time a w ecoming party to the new --pastor. ~~--Sunday schoor at-- 9:30 A. M. rby.. If your children do not t attend' a Sunday school, send Sone: iC ranig on memeill ne trai of. our = dren for their life as citizens of our country and the earth at large. How much less should we neglect training them for the greater life which is to come Beyond. ¢ Suffer little children, and. forbid them not, to come unto me. (For of such is' the Kingiom of Heaven. These beautiful words of J:: never have greater meaning now when we are already beginning preparations to calebrate Christ-- __The bunce party given last Friday night the members of fll.elfli was .KL.M with great . success, § Eimer C. Kieasling, k 4 English Services nxt%: m\u 7:80. This will be' the s first English sermon.. --The text of the sermon is the Seripture lesson for the 23rd Sunday after Trinity, the story of Christ and the Tribute money. -- The message of to our -- Sunday school now, _. We have a staff of competent and de-- voted teachers------ _ >-->~+ ~-- this < story should . interest every Christian -- and American, . Come and convince yourselyves. -- . * mas, the day of His birth. If you would have your children . learn more of their best Friend udg brate his birthday aright send them LIBERTYVILLE COHUKCHES &CHUBCH » JOHN'8 LUTHERAN Chicago's Great Shopping Center Brought Close to Your Door" Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company You are just as cloge to igo's shops and theatres as mzwho live wim mnmih, when you use the N Shore Line. o+ At any hour of the day or eveni: -- & short, clean--ride brings you into the heart of Ohicago--right in uns midet § pe----the| * Sunday School at 10 A. M. r .. and| The feast of All s*r. (Thurs-- future.} day) was observed by & service at Young| 10 o'clock. _ And on All Sonls' lowe'en (mfleu was ~gervice at the N" On Hallowe'en --the younger chil-- oneself | dren of the Sundey school had their s, theatres, hotels and everything the city offers. g or incr:r:'velm"'hen you use they North Libertyville An important meeting -- of -- the Parish Council and of the Finance M"'.m'~":'£fl7';d!¥ .'d') . at 7: n ing. party in the afternoon, and -- the older boys were hosts at the an-- nual party and dance--in the even-- 11 Choir rehearsal on -- Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. -- There is marked improvement in the choir, and several new voices. ~ There is still room for you. / 4 meeting, uesday 1 Nov. 6th, 'at the home of Mrs. J. ST. LAWRENCE'S, EPISCOPAL Rev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor. _ Services . on m Nov. '4th (the 23rd Sunday '@fter Trinity) are: y*: .. © Holy Communion at 8 a. m. '"H:!,yueommunion and Sermon at friends. K isz Ladies' Aid Society© meets on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 6th, at the ho:;ot Mrs. Zermer., 009 t ' \ Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30. A good time. sets out to seek what would happen to a man who, in this M".fi tried to live like Christ, and he makes the unusual <answer . that what would happen would be "'That the man who triedtolivp)h% might come to poverty, and e to want, but that he--would be the happiest man in the world." The y from first to last is a most mt protest against the mhg materialism of 'our age. There is humor and -- pathos, laughter, and sets . 7:30 --P. M. Popular Service. The congregations have more than doubled at this evening s¢ The pastor will give a graphic 6:80.. _ Epworth League tional Service. _ All young are <urgently invited to att« satory--sermon-- on "The Fool!," by Channing Pollock, one of the most brilliant, _ powerful -- and / ~timely dramas of our day. . Mr. Polliock "The Impossible." | 'by the choir. in Early in the morning our song shall rise to Thee." **:f K tiy You are invited to join us in our worship on Sunday morning. _: > every 30 minutes Come. M h "h""" "mw r #4 and Bank 5 on es be *That| asting ko(hjbtl[""" ind m, d be the}| -- id." -- 'The ; lwmo-t" m Mrs, !CM' C nagrr M ~ 8c | entertained their classes fl:i lowe'en party 2t the home--of Mis 'AM Hall various games were . Will have ancther car of U. 8. No. 1 grade Minn. round white pota-- toes, --on track 1t Area about Nov. 1st. 90c per bushel on track. W. E. Volkman. Phone 232 Rs ~ played and refre--nments served. The Ames School entertained at--a Hallowe'en party WM.&¢ &E J Chieago visi Merbert © ies ew days : « Miss Alta m Sun Gilmer Sunday School Class at her home last Saturday um" * UWe m on heving rpoctat mmus now -- ,"' t c o m proviiicss sti e*'ga Sunday school ~, Mr. G. is, Superintendent. _ ~ :v &b f"!. " s /* lasting / Punish ment." k % M member our * m, ~services with Rev. m C w, begi unil\' N__"' nn + ,' CHRISTIA\ SCIENCE SOCIETY it M' Sunday, 10:456 A. M. ort Wayne, Ind., was at home rxfiys this mk.' J is Alta Hall entertained the Iwill"w ds nd Mrs E. J. Um business trip to wisitor last m > Eygers of Concordia Col-- GILMER Notice ~ Lake Bluff--Libertyville . ~road-- completion from Green : Bay -- road west through Rondout; new location torth of-- and along trolley i# graded into Libertyville, /A GREAT _GROWING INDUSTRY _ Next to development _ of cle¢ tricity, production of fuel and -- minating gas is becoming a p mational industry. A * Consuming crude oil-- and coal it large qun&h as raw --material, it ~And what do you think of burning gas to make ice without a mator? The great increase in gas"~ con-- '@umption does not include natural gas, carbide or gasoline, but just aad-eu;"_c_lL*&nhln:::i:; to Lake highways under. con-- ntwcfion"m'xg. summer _ are 'rapidly being placed in shape . for winter. travel, 'The Chicago Motor Club with offices in Waukegan. is sued the following bullétins on road conditiong todkgy . . 1.3 ; _ oyso Sheridan road, at Lake Bluff,-- Concrete: poured over new location entering Lake, Bluff from the south; eompleted . and open Lake Bluff to North Chicago. , Motor ~Club Wn Says mlll"y Work Bein'g . Speeded Up -- LAKE COUNTY REGISTER There are 42 pieces which make a handsome addition to any rbwahmm' :-uuh I".:t:'-m&.\.n-flo one year's ? + nthonexhibmonuthm*a. 'This offer is good {for a short time only, as we were able to obtain only a limited number of Old subscribers may also avail themselves of this oppor' to secure one of these beautiful sets by extending another A truly beantiful set with decorations and any monogram initial you may select. Ag.* any initial you want burnt in the china Yours Now! ROADS if you subscribe at once to the This Beautiftul 42--Piece €3 myw of the criminal tharges removed Curtis' test excuse for his refusal to file a'hunr in the civil suits, Judge ones ruled.-- *~SPRINGFIELD;~4AH:;«Oct:>81.-- Vernon 8. Curtis, Grant Park bank-- ersand co--defendant with Gov. Len Brmall in m.ugo.ooo state inter-- :l:rgu 'adnct hkn'n lthh.;fltaél es * w ays. 'This --was the mandato® of" Judge Norman:© L Jones in Sangamon county Circuit court late Tuesday., In making the, order, Judge Jones overruled Curtis' original plea that he could not anwer for fear of in-- criminating~ himelf . while criminal charges were pending against him in Lake county. fi 5. Bpringfield . Judge-- Hands --~--_Jolt to Governor 'TO FILE ANSWER IN INTEREST sSUITT of the--land that will be platted for that purpose. R Charles Sibley made the anroun-- cement Thursday that he and Fred Hawking had sold their 230 acre tarm on Bluif lake to a syndicate fil ten men:in Chicago, They will old a public auction sale of their dairy and farm equipment on Nov-- ember 1, and will vacate the premi-- ses as soon thereafter as possible, Work on a club house and golf T vo 2100 watt be o ntreferaily ( 4. club w a o fair, Only members will be allowed 10 erect summer cottages in a part <-- List another country elub and golf links in Lake eounty. 'l'lnxm une is at Bluf Lake and will be known as the Chain O'Lakes Coun-- wy --club, ~It 4# in--no way~connerted with the Chain O'Lakes project an-- nounced sometime back., AT LAKE BLUEF

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