yA hi PS y 23w ----~ B What Is Your Financial Plan? C n nB3 I ----North Shore Gas atitudes, --the Lord's. Prayer, . The Twenty--Third Psaim, of Bible Verses, Books and Divisions of tht Bibe) lc. Tc o an Picuine Sahon' A T hevs hmgh Richard .. Mermer. Four boys lived in «Nothing To--Do-- f'own." -- Gloom was portrayed by or "C.V.$8." (Church Vacation School) | _ Grank After much persuasion the four boys | . Helen came and viewed the land, which was | aunt M represented by three groups of child--| Ben \ ren. ~The 'first was the primary cattle t mp. showing --them at work and | Forest, exhibit of paper cutting, paper| John m-ndegfl' 'The next group | are spe showed the older girls and an exhibit | Mike K of their painting of sanitas bibs and| . Mr. . stuffed rabbits, wax beads and bas-- part of T ons heyree nar n on | ie 0 & ¥ clay in#, : seroll ..m."'&m and : ing --rel: radios. Because of the splendid in-- stay for Aterest taken in this work by the boys | -- Mikse they have organized a Radio Club and | who ha will make them to sell. Rev. V. E.| Mrs. Jo! Stakemiller, pastor of the church was | turnéed 1 their instructor, and miuch credit is |_ Misse due 'him for the success <of. the Ringwo« Church Vacation School. _ --*"*~. |unele L Mr. an dMrs, Philip Rommel had % ard and Mr. Rommsel's wife's keeping Mr. and Mrs. Wolf and mm Ringwo« all of South Bend, Indiana. * | returne« burial at Mt. Olive. held Wednesday at St. Barnabas' | DEERFIELD | The church vacation gchool ended last Sunday evening with an exhibi« tion and pageant in the Bungalow church. The first part of the pr gram gave a resume %fi;fl,.wqj 0' &A BB ' F e090 A..L.fi" hmgh Richard .. Mermer. Four boys lived in "Nothing To--Do-- Town." -- Gloom was portrayed by Miss Edna Friteach who carried a Bag of Woes,. . Carl Frantz represented z"_"m-." Mirfuh Buiyher who urged Te idle boyk to come to "Busy Land" Mrs. T.~T. Tavior's mother died _ Have You A Financial Plan? dA 8 Operated by William A. Bachr teen little . «in honor of her birthday anniversary, Wednesday af-- ternoon.' Dorothy Antes of High-- land Park was an out of town guests. $ '!1.& Mulligan of Arlington i-- is ~vwisiting cher aunt, ,Mrs, \3 _'m " h. wnr Mr'o Mrs. Jesse Hyatt of Libertyville and Miss Anna Compton of E!ginl spent Thursday of last week vnl' Miss James Compton's sister Mrs. James Kirwin. Miss Compton stayed with the Hyatt boy at Libertyville for three weeks while their parents Pn:l '.wbhhthc J em-- npmiste of young people t e ho me of her aunt, Burns of Todd Court, Tuesday evening. .. Mrs. ~ Albert Kautenberg . and daughter Mabel of Waukegan spent last week with her father John Wal-- ~Misses Mildred and Olive Jepson of Ringwood visited at the home of their uptle Lee Huson several days last week. They returned to Ringwood Mrs. Herman Dunker is spending a few days of this week with her sister Mrs. Llioyd Benwell at Gurnee. Mrs. Adeline Neish is spending this week--with her, parents Mr, and Mrs. D. V. Wait. f & Miss Eles Meyver has returned m&m Mrs. Olivia Anderson -- spent Wednesday at the home . of + her dmluMUMmd H o Pak." ---- _ ~"*~"" who have*been visiting their aunt, Mrs. John Converse, at Fox Lake re-- and Mr., and Mrs. Joe Lenzen were turned to their home Sunday night. Ringwood for past three months has returned to Volo. * Me Henry callers Monday. John Wagner and son of Chicago iz their cavation at the :&mhom Mr. and Mrs. Chas Haas »spent part of last week with relatives at Libertyville. § ; * Helen and Letah Vasex are visit-- ing relatives in 'Aurora. They will stay for the fair. Ben Walkington has sold all of his ?tt.lo to a stock buyer from Lake orest, 'A $ the new home for Mr. and Mrs. El-- mer Clavey on West Deerfleld Road. Henry Scheskie is the builder. Grandma Vasev is auite ill. | Helen Behm of Fremont visited her aunt Mrs. Joe Lengen last week. Misses Zelma and Alice Russel} Mrs. Jennie Cossman who has beeéen eping house for <--Mr. Hawley in Mrs. Frank Rosing, Mrs. Ed. Lausk Work will be started this week on Our combines Safety, Reliability, Snnl::mmgndmmyo{n of a high rate of return. The 7 per cent Preferred Shares of this company are well secured by good mod-- ern property. These shares can be had at $100.00 each wthcymyhuhmuaveqmndive saving plan. : The income received from an investment in these shares is non--taxable. Call our nearest office on 'phone or mail nfi-_eombelowudnm:qufiat Dividends , January 1, P 1, July 1, ana Obtaber 1. "an""' ment for our representative to call upon you without delay and present our plan to If you have or have not--we would like to presént our plan to you. -- We believe we can interest you. M.m your ipre ative address given below, z nf investing and saving. ' uo. af.. 28 NC wo ob it YVOLO Rev. James is driving a new Chev-- rolet sedan. He takes his vacation no ng at 36. chureh forulw'?&ndnn. Sun-- da'aeboolvlnh';_t&oumdw. Fern Gra@ m of Wauconda Wn&nmmL Mildred Duesing is visiting friends in Cheago. s y@ Wlfi--\memy. Beatrice Wilson, Helen 'Vasey and Florence Benwell. -- _ * es The water has been so high on the Sagfarminh;mtufiow ant, Mr., Grover, to use a boat to get to the buildings. ty 3 C s td o h ie ie ".nn. m biood potonime en gerd. en buncle on his neek. He expects to return home this week | Hazel Dillon is wisiting her cousin Mabel w Waukegan. Mrs. Adelina Neish spent last m With her sister Mrs. Harold St at Wauconda. 4 mmana% are send-- ing ten of their best made garments to the fair at Aurora,~ Garments made by the following girls have Miss ;Fannie: Troyer who is em-- ployed at Stanford farm spent sev-- eral days in Chicage last week.-- Her two nieces ied with her for a few days' on the farm. € } Clu. wllio Jowt mof La rosse, Wis. is the guest aunt© Misses Briggs of Sutherland, Jowa | visited their uncle Gussie Townsend | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vasey and ft:lily visited & %::C:'md lf,:mkfly at Round Lake and as. Parker --Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rossdeutcher who | have been living on the H. Gilbert| farm near Round L&ke for the past | aro--ethploved B Chas: Iosedestcher on NM'?'M i Kr.aidlnfl&ohrolUb ertyville visited: r daughter, Mrs. Lee Huson and family Sunday. ~~_ 'Georgiana, Douglas,' and-- Doris Wait of Chemung 'are visiting their ";::!panuh, Utlnd Mrs. D. V. INSURANCE A. A. Grandy Phone 217--M _ e call at my your plan for Py 3 "whil | AOR lo Sunday, Aug, 8rd.| | Shha M 46 years of age and | leaves I and three children:| ; y & . Wilfred and Gerda Grov funeral was held at the Am. Wednesday, Aug 6. | Rev. , lated. -- Burial was at Belv ir former home. | Me the Ladies® Ald of the J are --writing news for | his -- V If any one knows any a nf ifferest the ladies would itly ap it if they would nform e of that society. | | ree ®s 1 P GQis Motor | .)€ NoRTH SHoRkt 4i ¥a e |-- To "Reach g'dl the Once Over » Buy, Sely or Hire ? TURDAY, AU t connections in Milwaukee with the T. M. E.R. & L.R. R. for Oconomowoc, and Pewaukee Lake, Also direct con: ~ or wiéhhMflmkeeN&chl:nk R. for o . Port Was n A €, ar m'"' 'X\ _ ples of both roads connect with North Shore LINE® L/ -- Mimiier in a T LCBR C L. or iiipauiee j _ Milwaukee into a T. M. or : uk 7 e =* Northern train at the North Shore Terminal. _ 4 .} 3 6 #, + _ To reac jNorfl!ern Michigan vacation points, com ow--Cost & " wenient connections are ;nadf u?i, Mfivmi'keewith ia Motor Con _ Pere Marquette steamers for Ludington, Manistee, l:." « 9n ---- Hamlin Lake Ponngeiakcomenekema. s ON'T you hear that e 34 JiN i you hear that vacamon call of W isconsin and Northern Michigan: It s the call o}o the mldwm summer still makes days and fiha' delightful. Eas orth §hore Line, 0 asted roadbed, with At home | +) A er from here attended fi.] «h&ou Lake Friday night. * W RTH SHORE _ules o Boths roadf: 'b .} [ains mp _ Milwaulee into a T 5 ,- € P train at th : " w »';'>.». nectio c j mlin Lake, Portag ail line, 111. ks & Alfred Stancli 'oat Highland call of Wisconsin and Northern Michigan? It's the * Yes! All--steel limited trains leave frequently fihm eool, and comfortable tnl}) over : a tth Shore courtesy attending you all the way. """ Coach Service to neicaia No::L Share .. _ |. IERTYVILLE TICKET OFFICE in "Uacation Points DAY Yomlo AND OLD--sick, and well--weak and strong--pure ice cream is good for all. m ER'Y ice cream is rich in _ "**' eroam, easily digested, a nourish-- PS Mh s Lal f P :y U a Pe EisV ' 1 s Bay and Fox River sesorts l E¥ite of the North --m ng % Shore trains at Wa es Of Dther information, inquire at ed of or quart of Blommer's ise *serves six or seven people F le helpings, Mrs, K. It is as puore as man can make it. 815 N. Milwaukee Ave, LIBERTYYVILLE _ the --kiddies today ----make happy with ice cream from pl &. the boys i:t this time ofl'&} ea water is all right. News ,t' ) llnYork states t&t'.lo boys ut of one mny who took a swim a mmum €ame down mw fever because the water 4 Grace Kelly is entertaining o i m the citv. 6 largest pieni¢s ever held ir I's Grove was last Sunday, ab * people attending, given Ai B achrvcder mavidiies _ Mrs, E. her sters from Chicago last week. _ Mr., Bullock called at the Luebbe Just Love It '**5k * The ol' swimmin' hole is a great A© County | Lake I" . Girls' Club Activities and the' State's Best Dairy § L'l;uuhfi of dollars in Dn:u Soue stute Netiny BE Trained . High School Horses, BHee the 1925 Models A Mammoth Show of Tractors 'and Farm REPUBLICAN DAY SATURDAY, AUVGUST _ All_these daily (afternoon ndEn-iu) % 3 HARNESS RACING! mlamnvery Day of s lmma"- STOCK YARDS DERBY 7 AUVGUST 31 --* mmmn.-&'. Race Track ANN UAL FAT R LA KE COUN TY =--=~ AQ «----»-- -- LIIBERTYVILLE August 29, 30, 31 and September 1st, 1924 . ~..; FERRIS WHEEL _ And Such a Midway! THE 7Ist John G. oultry,-- Axflalun].' Horti-- us Rounduy of Hoyy un THE FARM ON PARADE HORSE SHOW ! 8SPECIAL RATES ON RAILWAYS HIGH DIVING ACTS Tlist year . DAY AND NIGHT FAIR -- Fair Show DAILY PAGE THREE Attractive -- Auto ' of Interesting d s Py 42*