¥x: 654 NP E E The Ladies Aid Society will :; L <.=~ on ,m db!mt t s :: . Edwin Roder and Mrs. Myrop 8. ; §%* # * x'" ie at ® e § ud Rose Yore y . A _ ealled on Mrs. A. ht °O > _ 5. Mrs. M. A. Ch: family moved Monday from . Dia~ mand Lake to their home in Area. ' Mrs. W; 0. Bel), of Highland Park, was an Area visitor, Thursday. _ Mrs. Rrances King, of North Chi-- To n on Eun naneatey of -- this ublank 'on Wednesday. of ~this VC " Oilees, * l [ Rebert Avsmlet: ol Highiand Par ealled on his grandfather, John H. _ ~Miss Nell Peters is on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Aynsley and son, Robert, of Highland Park, entertained at the home of Mr. and dx:','m Ross, on Thanksgiving: ie: | k > 'Mrs, J. J. Rouse attended. the ursd ~m.mtmg of the Diamond L'h.'(}em Society, at 'the home of Mrs. Curtis Wendon, of E t fi"ifi- Meyer: visited .at the home of her son, Ed Meyer, of Fre-- ont, of 'Friday. -- _ Miss Rose Yore, of Lake Forest, DiA an Mrs: A. L Dartlier, Wed-- work again at St. Mary's of the Lake Mr. and Mrs ~Mrs, John Wilheim and--children visited her mother in Libertyville, attended the Ivanhoe bazaar and wm«:mym of this week. Don't forget the "Smuggle Man" Ao be given by the Area Grammar school on Friday evening of this Lnceal Editor R.: Wells at the home of the latter.| Horcher and Erben Richm and fam-- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kane and|{jy, & ' Miss Geneveve Kane, spent Sunday| 'Mrs,.George Sturm, of Liberty-- Mmmm ville, spent Saturday night at the Area, Congregational --Church Ray Busch and family spent Sun-- ~~C, Arthur , Pastor day afternoon in Everett. . O&lhfi;'fifl $ L. B. Anderson purchased ten 10 a.m. Morning service, subject | acres of timber--of Mrs.. Caroline "Imanuel: God with us." last Monday. 7:80 v.m, evening service, subject:| L. B. Anderson discontinued his "No room in the Inn." business of buying and selling cattle Tuesday at 7 pm.--Young People's| and other live stock and has gone meeting at the church.. Topict:\into the real estate business. He Bible passages we should memorize | transferred his business to his broth-- and why. er Otto, of Wheeling, who will con-- ,,,.Myuvm--nqmmummawam at community house, -- _ line, Lou did well in 'that busines: i» The Ivanhoe bazaar and> supper A large number of Everything was sold out-- at the ba-- zaar ani there was a big crowd at Miss Elizabeth Tonne has taken a position at the local telephone of-- anfd Mrs. Hicks. danghter, Mrs Laisen and family, from Milwaukee, over the Thanks-- giving holidays. e' y3 Forest. Friday at 7:80 pm.--Choir prac-- Mrs..Rose Boeger was a Barring-- ton caller Tuesday. * Mesdames Soderberg, Fin'k, Schal-- lenkamer, Snétsinger and Harkness, attended Friends night at Wheeling, Mesdames Snetsinger, Weaver, So-- At the election of the M. W. A. Tuesday evening, Fred Buesching was elected consul and Frank Dich]. ~ The Women's Society held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs, Mabel dams, Wednesday afternoon. Dainty refreshments were served. -- "'i'.nflpflt is on the sick Mr. and Mrs. William Weowetszer d E,,_ AY. Mo ind' Mrs Waiiace + < T8 ) anfeMF, And Mrs. Jncob. -:,"'w m'mmmd (m ewetrer on McHenry road. Mr. LAKE ZURICH George thatcher and Mrs. Durtlec, of Naper-- the week enthNh Mr. ~__Rev. Stadler and iB, Of MM Grove spent: Wednesd , and evening at the 'of B Caroline Busth. i. '".% _ Fred Weidner, of Kenosha, ate Thanksgiving dinner at the home 'of his father, G.~ Weidner. He also spent the rest of the week there call-- ing on friends and acquaintances, he took in the Thanksgiving da'ec at Long Grove and had a very nice| time as every body that knew him was glad to have him back with them again. He returned to Ken-- osha Sunday might and will again be busy at the Nash factory. _' Alice Bunton spent Thanksgiving | afternoon calling at the home ofi G. M. Weidner and grandma Busch's, Max -- Miller: and.family . ate 'Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller. They had a fine din-- ner at which an 16 pound, turkey and a 14 pound goose were gerved. Al,. Bunton Jr. spent Thanksgiv-- ing day at home. 4 . Al. Bunton Sr. was a business caller at © Libertyville, ~Wednesday night. : : > _ ic o ""\'\'r'{u Co':tschalk was" a business caller at the Crestmore last Thurs-- day. f i Mr. Schwingle Jr. and Pat--Radke, of Wheeling were callers at the Crestmore, Thanksgiving day. _ _-- Emil Geest was a visitor in Wheel-- ing Saturday. Henry Potts and family were viss "Yors in Libertyville, Sunday, after« .N. F. Busch and L. B. Anderson were on a. business deal Monday N. F. Busch and family were call-- erss in Libertyville Sunday evening. Chester ' Wolf and Will. Luebbe were callers in town one day last week. Ned e als' Mrs. Ed Giss and daughter, Gladys were shoppers in the city one day last week. ¢ Alice Bunton and mother were on business in Libertyville Saturday, al-- so callers at the Miller home on Second Street. ; _ Victor Sauer,.of Long Grove was seen in Prairie View, Saturday. /' _ Waliter Weidner and family, of Kenosha, were at John Link's Sun-- day. sha, spent Saturday in Fremont at the home of Mrs. Fred Obenauf. Victoria, Isabelle, Fred and Her-- bert Weidner and Clarence Busch, spent Saturday night at the Crest-- imore... * _ Clint McBride, of Towa, is em--« ployed by Warren Herrick and stay-- Gfim"mumnm '_1" Justus and Robert Kalkbrenner, 5 Miller and family spent Sun--| spent the week end with friend§ here. day at the home of grandma Busch. Mr. Victor Sauer and daughters, :John Draper and family were vis--| entertained company from Chicago, itors at John Gloden's Sunday night.| Sunday afternoon. Willard Hank and Rob Rocken--| "Mrs. John Hans and d.nm bach were seen in Prairie View. spent Wednesday at the H. D. Myrs. Ella Knopf entertaiped At| place. i dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank| Mr, and Mrs. Adoliph Kalkbrenner, Horcher and Erben Richm and fam--| of Palatine, spent several days last John Draper and family, J B. Anderson discontinued his business of buying and selling cattle and other live stock and has gone into the real estate business. He transferred his business to his broth-- er Otto, of Wheeling, who will con-- tinue serving the farmers in that line, Lou did well in 'that business and in a very satisfactory to every-- Talk about your towns of ginger and pep, Say they can't begin to compete with Libertyville. The other night we had occasion to be in town during the evening: rush hour of 'business and will say that Washing-- ton Avenue in Chicago had nothing ;..mm-mhwu. The business rush started at O. H. Molidor's grocery store where every-- body was as busy as bees and then farther on at Kennedy Brothers bus-- iness block, autos were lined up so * APTAKISIC thickly, we south to Chicago instead of Liberty-- town and the right place. "Well now that's just it," a town will be just what its boosters make it, when the right man has the wheel the Telephones: Residence Libertyville Cement Block Works WEDNESDAY Citizens Bank \ SATURDAY Building _ 9:00 -- 12:00 A. M. 1:00 -- 6:00 P. M. CEMENT BLOCKS OF ANY KIND L ORDERS FILLED ON Mmom NOTICE ad a very nice that knew him 123 EAST COOK AVENUE Next to Franzen Lumber Yard s' of Geo. A. Jones in the right DENTIST "Rev Carl Stadler was &A View caller Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lemker and Thanksgiving day with Mr. and William Umbdenstock, Herman Keisler made a business trip to Chicago Wednesday after-- noon. $ 5 Mrs. Charles Sauer and children spent : last week with relatives at Dundee. 3y ons /. Malinet "tn THE LAKE Those entertained at dinner at the George Umbdenstock home Thanks-- giving were, Mr. and Mrs. William 'Schley and daughter, l'abel. ll;.ft.nd EAURReait : Nenent. P Pme C TE F Mrs. Henry D. Webhrenberg and Mr. George Wehrenbérg, of Liberty-- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gosgwiller and daughter, Bessie 'and Mr, and Mrs, Herman Krueger. s Miss Cora Gosswiller, of Liberty--| ville, spent Sunday evening with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goss--| ' Misses Mabel, Esther and Marie Berlin, of Quentin's Corners, spent :ledmoday evening with friends ere. ; Mrs. Charles Herschpberger and Miss Pearl were Palatine: callers, Friday afternoon. ' . _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herschberg-- er Sr. spent Thursday with Mr. and | ;lcr;. Henry Berghom at Lake Zu-- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roder. and sons, Paul and Earl, of Area, spent Sunday afternoon with .:l;'hm"l parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tonne. Miss Emma Kalkbrenner spent several days last week at the Albert Mr. Charles Herschberger Jr. and daughters Luella and Pearl and Dan-- iel Herschberger,. of Aptakisic, at-- tended the stock show in Chicago, Saturday. | Miss Maybella Keiler, of Chicago, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Keiler. Miss Lillie and Martha Sauer spent Sunday evening at the J. L \Hans home. > | _A large number of friends of Her-- man Keisler, surprised him Sunday evening and helped celebrate his birthday. The evening was spent in 3 Tistes and Robert Kaikbrenner, spent the week end with friend§ here. Mr. \Victor Sauer and daughters, entertained company from Chicago, 'In' John Hans and spent Wednesday at the H.m* Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kalkbrenner, week with Mr. and Mrs. John Krue-- LONG GROVE number of our young folks at-- Diamonds! T can save you from 2 per cent to 30 per cent on dtamonds or any other precious stone in any amount from $25 up. 4 o tie Forg h. the right of We Ne take orders for Crosley Radio Sets R. J. Lyons AREA -- ILL. Phone 38 Works 50 and tended a party Mrs. -- Ernest Apaey 'y" Lo +sA l * «ie MUX . LE e ae »d| Y /0 s PM rschb "- y Mr. Charles Saue spent Sunday |. with relatives in Dundee Mr.. Ed King is\ spending several dlnttthol'.!.'dlorlum j Mrs. William Umbdenstock -- and daughter Ethel, spent Friday even-- ing at the Stephen Keiler home. _ ; At the annual Fall meeting, Nov. |\24th, Mr. Hy Tonune was re--elected as secretary and Mr. Albert Sauer | and Mr. Charles Herschberger Jr. as elders of the Exangelical ehurch. It !\ was -- also -- decided. to have. every { second and fourth Sunday of each 'month, English morning service. -- Sunday, December 2, the little son l of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fehiman :A was christened by 'Rev.--Carl Stadler and -- received the, names -- Gilbert, | Elmer. . Miss Carolina Klepper was --| sponsor. -- Mr. W. Klepper Jr. came | with his sister. A splendid supper was enjoyed by all those present. .| * Next Sunday, Decémber 9, 8. S. --| at 9 a.m. Enplish worship at 10 a m. r| All are cordially invited to attend 1| especially the young men and ladies for whose benefit we will hayr Eng-- --| lish: services. The Advent season r| shall be for everyone a time of pre-- --| paration for Christmas. Miss Pear! Herschberger, of Lib» in_Paktgn I1}. u;-,.":'.d NMrs. Alfred aflchollu\'d Chicago, spent the week end at the Frank Heronimus home, . 'Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Vasey and family and Mr. and> Mrs. Herman Dunker, spent Thanksgiving at home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Benwell at Gurnee. M& Vasey and Verq lnuuhad 'until Sunday. * Mrs. P. J. Brown returned to her home Sunday from the St. Luke's hospital at Chicago where she re-- cently underwent a very serious op-- eration for goitre. We all hope for Myrs. Brown's speedy recovery. Mr. Harry Nicholls spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. John Engein, of McHemy. . ' . *n _ Mrs. Kate Frost is making an ex-- tended visit at Round Lake. _ _ A hnumber of our townspeople at-- tended the chicken supper and dance at. Ivanhoe last Tuesday night and report a very ernjoyable time. .. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rossdeutcher motored to Round ~Lake Sunday evening and enjoyed the movies. Messr's, Charles Haas and Lyle Lemker, of Libertyville, spent Satur-- day evening with Mr. and Frank Hironimus and family« Maud Rotramel> spent her ivinc vacation at her home A Welcome to Women rpixk how seldom you hear this nowadays as compared with. a few years ago. The reason is that telephone construction in Illinois is of the highest type and our system of mamtcnancc locates and cares for trouble promptly. Occasionally a telephone may be op-- crating imperfectly without our know-- ledge. If there is anything wrong with the telephone in any way, call the op-- erator and ask her to give you '"Repair Clerk." who will arrange to have the Women can be sure of receiving courteous Mfioninthhinsfitufion. We not only invite you to open a personal teuountwithns,butweahowfllbegladto gin'youthebenefitofouradviee and ex-- perience in other business matters. We are never too busy to be pléasant. The Whecling State Bank trouble corrected immediately. Help us to give good service by taking good care of the telephone instrument and other equipment on your premises. YVOLO "'The Line Is Out ~ of Order" ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE of Mr. WHEELING, ILLINOIS / Mrs. Jennie Cughman is visiting relatives at Elgin. f \ James Kirwan has been on the sick list the past week. , # little Dojores, made a flying trip to McHenry Monday morning., 'George Passfield who is working near m;uhh is g!-ilnc & few days at home here. Mr. and Mrs. L C. nwell and MMYmmflm.fl Gurnee, spent Sunday at the G, A. Vaszey home. ---- _ t * -- Miss Evaline Hironimus, Messr's Charles Haas and Lyle tm ker, of Libertyville, and Miss Clara Van Haecke, of Gurnee, motored to Chi-- cago, Sunday. T 44 ' @ Pete Pitzen is serfously ill at Kis --'Mr. Andrew Gafke, of Round Lake was a business yvisitor in town Sat-- CEGANe . C a ~MP: Imnrd»Dh'\w. the Rawleighs agent from Libertyville, made --his trip through here recently. > _ . " Mr. and Mré. John Wagner enter-- tained about twenty relatives from Chicago Sunday. .: ; <>__ .. . '"" --, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Kautenberg and daughter, of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. George Waiton and family, of Libertyville, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krueger and sons, of Wauconda, aund the William C. Dillon family spent Thanksgiving with John Wal-- ton and son, Jason. Irving Molidor, who had the mis-- fortune'to sprain his wrist at the Cyclone Fence Co.: Waukegan, is spending a few days with his mother There will be a Young folks devo-- tional meeting at the church next Sunday evening.. {All the young folks .are urged to attend. | Miss Goldie Franklin, of Round Lake, was a caller here Monday aft--. ernoon. f : . Miss Adeline Rossdeutcher has accepted a position at Long Lake, The Volo Ladies Aid will--hold a meeting at the M. E. church Thurs-- day, December, 13, to tie bed quilts. Ladies please come and bring your thimble, scissors and darning needle, Do You Want to Buy Sell or Hire? Give Our Want Ads th¢e Once Over All kinds of Auto Repair Work THE STAR Day and Night Service Phone: 317 25 lbs. Afor $1.25. Your entire family wash returned -- damp ready to hang up. A health, time and money -- saver. -- _ Try it. _ © / $ 4 The Reliable Laundry Launderers, Dry Cleaners & Dyers Wet Wash! Let Our Flowers KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS, Inc. LIBERTYYILILE . 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