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Lake County Register (1922), 22 Sep 1928, p. 2

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Bring the {unify to this Community Get Together Riven by the Laiies' Aid Society for the benefit of the Church. Don't forget the Stunt niwt the Community House on . y evening, Sept. 28th at 8 o'clock. Surprises will meet you " you on- ter and greet you at different times during the evening. Stunts funny and otherwise will be pulled off. You will be treated tp a goal Mr. and In. J. J. Yore of Ever, ett visited at the home of Mr. and My, 143-. porfler on Xomiag, Mrs. Hibhard of Druces Lake is spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Bauemsmith. iii; Bald: Meyer of Jefferson Puk spent Wednesday " home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Never.] - -- _ - _ _ Miss Elizabeth Win: of Ivanhoe was the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Meyer on Wednesday. In. Arthur Jevne entertained the Women's Soeiety of_I_va_nhoe at POLICE 008 It GIVEN DEEP Illt Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rittler and children we spending several days in Racine with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rittler. Mrs. o. P. Richter and two friends from Lou Angela, Califor- nia visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. [number of Diamond Lake on Wednesday. Miss Etnina Fisher is visiting her cousin in Des Plaines for a few an all day meeting on Wednesday. The ladies of the societies"! quilt- mg and running for t ir Bazaar ghich ,eill be given some time in The following Ls sent out by the democratic notional headquarters as My: literature end from whet can be "mend it seems the police dog is conning tt trom the demo- cuts: Mrs. Wm. Albright and her mo- ther, Mrs. Pearl Buford of Gen- osec, Illinois were Evanston visi- tors on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Druba and; daughter, Dolores of Libertrtille and Mrs. w. D. Pomona visin Mr. and Mrs. James Van Flew of Wheaton on Thursday. The 'Annual Church Meeting of the First Congregational Church ami the Ivanhoe Church will be held on MondaK evening, October lat. at the Ivan oe Church. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Weber have re- turned from a visit with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peterson of Chigztgo are rejoicing over the birth bf a little Aon on Thursday, in, Peltltos, Ohh?. By "AN! SULLIVAN. [ Another thing mm Mr. Room is that he owns 3 police dog. Now, the Brst few police dogs were all r'aht and nobody minded them, but when It come to a point when there trottotteTh000.000potieede in ihe country popular sentiment become aroused. Nowadays. police dogs on on over. You can't turn around without having one - or. probably. two-nip you in the seat of the trous- ers. it you ore a male voter. You wake up in the morning not] two or three strange police dogs are um: tobeundertttebed.orinttsettcd and you = it. They get tn your hair end drop in tor men]: Just when you've got only enough tor the tn a drummer from Detroit and when! it came time for the wedding cere- mony. he tamed out to be a police) dog. Naturally. she called the mar-' rtnge otr. Give me the old-fuhloned pugdognnrtime. Atleutnnug was fairly friendly. but "I; 3 police doe respond to . friendly. timbers word? No. You get nothing he; abuse from them. American will stand e good deal. but after All we are descendents of George Wnattintp. ton. Olav hasholem, ma the time is coming when we will rue en mane end throw Mt an: truttgne police dog you. ItRtttmrrnndttiapotiee dog nreplaeediptheWhtteRotrsethete ,rtnttenoatnndtntrtttepoiieedogs throughout the country. They will be pushing us taxpayers ott the side- PAGE TWO um 'rongtgta.Americagtat. Down ,rtttsttterotieedtttt.' Nomvho -rpotiesedogatta11everttee1eet- edretstthntattttiaemmtry'. a A Libertyville girl has one satis- Netion in lrurintt expensive, "silk Wo-am-wearing-tm-et' -nteMnteal1ed"ttannppetottp." 'tit-ra-r-h-perth'." nice Fiiriritlt he lost. 81:753- m'u h a hiny. A immber of Mutdelein people MUNDELEIN and good eats. GomeUnd PHONE gtbg ion of their Iiiiaiii.) Supervisors will meet you V at various times during the evemng. You will be treated to a fine pro- gram and to good "eats." You will ifind fun and fellowship, come and ibring the whole family to enjoy the maximum . ... . . NAME WOMEN AS ll, il, P. LEADERS Plymouth Larger Pariah Ivanhoe church and First church Mundeleiu, Congregational C. Arthur Jevne. iniater Sunda School First ed'2lle.'.g..l'l a. m. D. L. S. Ivanhoe ehureh--1L00 a m. S. T. would First cu,eefl'.."o't a. m. D. L. S. Ivanhoe-lotto a. m. S. T. . YSermon SuNeet--"The Divine ea." ' Friday 4:00 p. m.--Junior choir practice. . Friday 8:00 JI; m.--lvanhoe choir practice with r. Frank Dolph. . Friday, Sept. 28, 8:00 p. m. Big Community stunt social given by the Ladies' Aid Society, for the ben- etit of the church. Comical stunts will be given by individuals and by "i'hiidGUiiiunit . ht, e . L ed by the men of vaoe gg Mun- delein will be held on Sunday alight, Slepth30, at 8:00 p. m. at the mat c are . - - A big men's chorus and .a male quartet will sing special numbers and lead the community singing. Men will take other farts in the program. Rev. Clyde cGee, of Chi- cago will give a strong address on a subject of interest to men. He is Irish and every little while in his address will brighten his subject with his Irish wit. You enjoyed the other community nights the men put on last spring, when Dr. Spooner and Prof. Eastman spoke and you will like this one too. Come and en- joy the program. In each of the 102 countia I wom- an chairman has been appointed Who will name precinct committeemen m "Tint; iriririis%as been on the sick list for the past week. The inner: chairmen were selecrtd by the state committeemen ot the dir. ferent districts. kis each polling district of the state. These precinct workers will make trhouaetattouseetutmastrt their districts. distribute unipolar: litera- turenndwortrttttttepousoneleetiort day. Under this plan of organization the republicans will hove 6.500 women workers on duty from now until No- vember 6. Weekly worker's meetings All be held in each county to te- ceive reports attended the Card Party which was given fbr the benefit of the Elin- beth Condell Memorial hospital at the Country Side Club House on Th1uyittyfyntoon, . .. .. Helen Volkman had the misfor- tune to sprain her arm on Monday while playing on the Horizontal bider at school. _ J Threntiettt-Mrt Zola Miller Don- ahue. 3mm. " 'Nentr-tirst-Mrs. Charles . Den- ttr. Osmium: 'r-ttr-fourth-Mrs. Laura Jr tat- thun. Mo. ' Twenty-111th - Miss Anna Wehr- "Women ere taking a more active part in this campaign than at my time since they were given the right of suffrage." said Mrs. Shirk. "We or given equal rights with men and we are working side by side with them tor Hoover and the entire state ticket. We sre consulted regarding every move made end we nppreciate the new responsibility imposed on us. "We will make special etrorttt to register first vmers of our sex and m- duce women who never before have voted to take an interest in panties The beach should always, be Mr- pplar with engaged eouptis. Both sides can see what they're getting. Campaign managers say there will be no t'ti,"t1i'at,i. m this year's-canvass, but in -s inging can acmetimes be almost as bad. Threntr-third--Mrs. A. R. William, Save money. Buy a new pair of Ten's ox- fords IgBtlttrmra$g0Illmhltt magma-an Men's Oxfords '-setNmd--Miatg Martha Con- The Best Made lpupils. Instead, he has a modern of'lee " building in his private apart- |ment. All of his lessons tire, taken privately, professors selected by the liert.tiin"t: supplementing those ot g the Lycee Condoreet in daily visits to T the youthful mien ' ( There is a special "precepteur," {who must not only report weekly to ' the government but also to the boy's Irelatives .Bap Dal may wish to play football with his fellow-students. whom he sees only wher they happen to pass beneath his windows on their way home, but "protoeole" must be observed. ' . . His only compensati , is that he does not have to write out his "home work." Occasional verbal examina- tions are sufficient. When he be- comes Emperor of Annam he will have a whole staff of professors at his disposal to solve any important problems. t Irond Of Arithmetic On the records of the Lycee Con- dorcet, which will eventually give him a diploma. Bao Dal spouts as "th Lhuy." He is said to be especially tond of arithmetic. but has consider- able difneulty handling the French tongue: His favorite tutor is Former Governor Charles of Indochina, who will probably return with him to An- STRANGE SCHOOL PLANS ARE MADE ham " an official counsellor. In another aristocratic lyceum or nigh school is registered Bt Hidraya Hulls. the eldest son of the King of Aftrtuatistan. He follows the lectures, however. like any French boy. "He's just one of us." is the compliment his school-mates pay tum. They admit that they envy his ability to master "an. for despite only three years o, study he is several books ahead of most of his classmates. Paris is also educating the son ot the President of Altrttrutitrtan's Coun- cil at State. but Ghoul. Mdhammed. who ls now "years old. does not care fore1amiag. Big bent is tor phy- sicsandalgebra.anddurlngthela'st semester he won several first prizes for his proficiency. T Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schwerman and daughter Katherine, spent Sun- day "bemoan with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. 2Mt Next 'gug evening, 'tti 25. " 8 o'eloek the ible clue I meet. Tuesday evening, Oct. 16, " 8:15 o'clock a w, entitled 'The Gold Bug," by alter Ben hm win, be given by the Fairfield Younf Peoples league. it Fairfield hal , don't forget the date. On the other hand, he does not hove the satisfaction of French schoolboys. tor there is no public pre- sentation ot "priaeC'-usutuly voi- tunes of inspiring philosophy ltr Jules Verne's tales-the imperial crown of Annam being considered sufficient reward for any degree or precocity. and family visited with Highland Park folks Sunday afternoon. madly ','J,','gitt September 2T, the Young Peppiefg eggue have their MANY CANDIDATES FOR ILLINI TEAM ot the 14-year-old Emperor ot An- nam, His Majesty Bao mu, who is completing his schooling in Paris and "trl", iikiat in" - '71.}? -__v -- _ am) Mtg: J'aul Schwerman Some 70 aspirsnts for the Uni- versity of Illinois football team are working out under Coach Robert Zuppke and his staff J'i',mi',tg,T, td a hard season of the ig en games. Thirteen lettermen of the 1927 championship team are flghtintt to Keep their positions against a hard working group of new men and players who have subbed in previous "Quads ___", - _ Capt. "Butch" Nowack heads the list of veterans and will probably be seen at his old tackle position. Burdick and Gordon, tackles; Me- Clure, Wietz, and , Crane, guards; Jolley tnd. Dtiptliptr, _en,d1r1 Stuessy2 PARIS. Sept. ith-A special regime has been instituted for the.educatlon Timm, Mills and Walker, halfbaeks. are the others. The availability of Richman, wSo was an excellent understudy to Bob Reitsch at center least season is still upetrtain. Jhro)tragt,_end, will not be eligible. Gartiihd Orange, a alley and Deimling, emu: Stuessy, Lmrkesk: Hunger}; "iiiiipiiiiii:, apd Arr, Lag! Mrp, A. G. Schumann FOR THIS (llllrliill GILMER to greater accomplishments-thath, what a growing savings account does, for one. . * You never know how . much you .can save until you start--the chances are that your new account will act as an incentive that in a short time will mean increased earnings, ' Just try it and. see! . Ahme in Today I ' ' StateBank of Mundalein C,, Spurting Ott , ', A new process line just been dev- eloped in the marking of the sterling silver, making possible distinctive monogram o gold inlay, The aim-' Klaiscity in design which this permits a partial ar appeal to people who care for the diheat, most delicate lettering on their plain patterned sterling. It is free .from any sem- blance of osrtentation, or show. Single letters or monograms are treated equally well in this process. not return. Timm, the Idaho-bash who tore up Big Ten gridiron last fall, is in fine fettle an already downto playing weiglnt. Mills, who bore the brunt of _ e panting last.sea_lson, has at on ten pounds and, 1:1me the 3:5" around the 170 mark, 13 expected to go_even letter this leer-. 1rg,fu'ttgt the Montana drop- kicking k wh.o.played In 1926 and counted among his accomplishments the defeat of Pennsylvania with a last minute field goa.1, is "back. Fros- ty was not in the university last sea- 'oft', is head freshman coach. rthur F. Smith, prompted to the varsity staff, will be unable to coach thiadall on account of an operation. Ilia, place grin be iilltti. t.er,nirorttriV. The general tale of tickets is now on and there are no restrictions of any kind on purchases. Northwes- tern, the home-coming attraction October 27, is creating Jrihc,,t.,i,ce',1r as much of a. demand as ichigan last year and there is a. good sale for the Indiana and Ohio State games. However, there are plenty of ducats in excellent location's available. . Somethinienew in amateur theat- rieals in Li nyville is planned by the Village Players, and what it is will' be announced following the first Inciting of the sewn. _ - _ Jake Lanum, quarterback in 1926, is back after , gt,? absence, but will not be eligib e to play. He has two more years of competition, how- ever. A _ , Zuppke, tght the most noticeable LTI',? on the eld with his famous aggy trousers which haw: weather- ed many a 'it','",1"fflt Is. starting his sixteenth year at linois. His stat! is practically unqhgnged with Milt Olander, Juata Lmdgren! Frank RV kusek an Wendell Wllson. Carl VoYles is head freshman coach. c.There will be 119 official coach for the reserve team, which will. not be selected until Thursday night. The test of the week the squad will not be divided. - 7 SOB. GOLD MONOGRAMS ON SILVER This meeting will take place at 8:30 next Tuesday evening, Sept. M, at the Cook Memorial library, at which time Mra..Warne, Cpl y will read a one-act play and the pro- gram for the sensor: will be taken up and adopted. The first performance on the year's program . probably will he a three." comedy-drama at the high school auditorium the latter part of October. Other plays are under eon.sideration for the winter and SPERK- _ _ - _- _ 90de atytut_Tttesdar's - section. "It Ens moaned today that per- sons who are interested in the stage and nrtto. Mr not art. ioinqd shge and who have not t joined the new organiiion _ A?» trel- So tar about 60 men and women have signed up for the fun. Michigan's best dressed man is seeking a divorce. Takipg on ano- ther suit, so to speak. letter winner at end in The Libertyville Building- . and C Loan" Association ', ILLINOIS 'si" " " [w t' tlt,' "il1liN F 1'iiii 23914 stamina Git. I fngs4latit 10631 "The younger generation ts not bad." Dr Steward said. "but they are harming themselves by too late hours. We older folks don't need sleep-aids, up to 21 do." "Tobacco in moderate form harms no one-a always used it. but ciga- rettes are used too frequently and do harm to mind and body, Alcohol should not be used as a beverage, ."The best guarantee of health fs three meals a day and plenty ot sleep." was Dr. Steward's advice. Master Billie, the little son of Mrnand Mrs. Robert Hook was tak- en sick on Sunday last with stom, ach trouble. _ crease. He has assisted 1n the de- livery of more than 900 babies. When the motor car took 'the place of the horse and buggy, once the emblem of a country doctor, Dr. Steward declined the "invention," and still drives to see his sick neigh- bors behind the slow. plodding steed and rattly old buggy. , Mrs. N.'S. lg is visiting friends at, _Oak PIrlt,il inois. Mr. and Mis. W; Long are enjoy- ine a new Ford sedan. OHIO OOOTOR tll YEARS AT WORK JERUSALEM. o., Sept. 1t..-igt- ern Ohio's oldest physician has be- gun his 63rd year ot practice with no thought of retirement. Dr. Ste- ward, with pix ftylthtul horse. "Nig," goes over the hills of Monroe 936 Belmont counties whenever sickness The. physician began practicing in 1886. As the years rolled onward and modern medicine and practice were invoked, Dr. Steward saw his patients multiply rather than de- crease. He has assisted in the de- 'Silks & Saddle" Glorious Arrav of Beautiful Girls . intridueing WINNERS OF GREAT STATES $25,000 AMERICAN BEATUY PAGEANT " Degrees Cool W I_lllllll,jlll,.llll/ltM, E Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. M, 25, 26. "Our Dancing Daughters" .ONE OF THESE GIRLS 'WILL BE "MISS ILLINOIS' SEE THEM'. VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE! SEE THEM! Marion Nixon Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 27, 28, 29 SUNDAY ONLY, SEPT. 23rd . GRAYSLAKE tf L A gt! a am can of and". ALWAYS-COMEDY & NEWS CONCERT ORCHESTRA ' GRANDE oRGAN--ALWAYt? ' JOAN CRAWFORD AND NILS ASTHER --oatthe---. KEITH-ALBEE-ORPHEUM BOOKED VAUDEVILLE ' A Glorious Comedy-Drama of Flaming Youth AT WAUKEGAN "--oet the tstage--- g --on the screen. --on the screen-- Mr. and Mrs. Perry and daughter coup' all." JGiraiaria, - of Wheaton. Illinois and Mrs. Car-lthe u'lu'f,ffd"su'f. manta}: tie Porteoua td Mundelein called onIels have, for some time, been . fea- "tir/ee, glad?) 1:" guwl dl :3" of the tret-te 1'kuhe,',t color.. _ r. = " " r an damask men. ma be 32- ',t,,u2hta at"; /fll,','r,') pink, green, Fr,tidiirir?eir,iettr', ir tr gr- astel shade.. r m " noon. They report a fine ulna, but ttffl/edt deei on Enamels, quite unfgvorable weather.. At l These are 14'l'fkir,' lied in deli- Marion Wisconsin. They narrowiyt,cate shades and may?» laundered escaped a cyclone, found treesiwith impunity. blown across the road, and farm -------.---"- buildings unroofed or torn down. I Metal m Pee BYRD On nest. Sunday the M. E. A machine which will perform Church will boll a harvest a?ff.er- yyltir,r.lir.tion, Mon, tth ing, eachpne IS requested to bnngltlon division and cut-act Ttlf some fruit oyp'taretatttet' or anleUbe root. he been to the thing of the kind, at the close iflP?tht.r.r.tatieal Wotan Byrd the service the donations will bei expedmon. there metal divided between the Lake Bluff Or- brains all the M8: den Will be phana ' Wesley Hospital, Chicago computed and tabulated. It will and. 'dt Enlisted Street Mission, -------.-.------------r---t-- Chicago. " ', iF""""---------- Mr. and Mrs. George.Pin are spending. their vacation at sanda- ta, Il1inoitp., 77 A - _ JOY BOYS "Songland" A Brilliant Progn- of Candy all Synopthn FRANK WALLIN --mtttte.tage- . " Degree. Cool The modern bathroom has 'gone color" as by every other room in the well-deeomted hon... Linen tow- els have, for some the. tee? a fee- ture of the scheme with their color- pink, green nun, "tuw-shun Elisha] 'iiiiiiild Anitther acuity a !rqtlf,t'e,t,ti,dtfgr,' ttet tef $33?" ese are tr y - cate shades and ,',','af"t'e' laundered with impunity. BATH ROOM GOES COLOR ' Dancing at- Ray Broth, ers Pavilion, every Sat- urday and Sunday even- ing with Whitey and his Blue Diamonds STILL GOING BIG RED TOPS make fall fencing an a, job. They drive easily through hard, dry soil. One can! hid: a RED TOP Drivercaitdrive 200 to 300 nday. Hymhavea few bun- dlaofREDTOPSontheplaceymcnncatch uponJer delayed ftnce work in wait time. THE very next time you come to town drive In!" and get a few bundles of RED TOPS. Make "be post dollar: do double duty-first, for temporary ikstehtg and hoggingdownandlaterusethe samepoetnfornpu'norin your permanent fences. 1'orer.etetintr temporuyl'mcato get moreout ofyour putting: cropotrfkteHtitngdowrt Corn, RED TOPS are my and quick to one. When fence line' m to be moved RED TOPS an be 'rtt I wn and redde -ithout dam- age to the post. Come in and look over.thc featurmolltD mp posts that( i have itinde hard. critical buyers-tho-da of practical farmers, the Railroads and the U. S. Goveinment--buy "iiirue'tiopoftyet"-. iirtiiieitforthemit should be best for you, too. L. T . rlpp Lumber Co. Week End Special Brick Pecan Nut Strawberry Sherbet and Vanilla 515 North Milwaukee Ave. SODA SHOP A wonderful combination You'll Like It. MUNDEluillIN, ILHNOIS RED TOPS New For "'fT"r'ae*0Ee9, no CON" miiay-otmtratiutiht. his a ,eyeat.iitintre,thimr6yetedii. R.MonrxtiofomneiN.t ', ntaotteeformthrhrmhgerutnetse.. ".ev-ueof,1r-hithis CON" Barry Pt PM MUNDELEIN, Lit All Kinds at Auto I..." Work Complete we" was. Cornwall: Incid- e dirte D" "a! man in» THE STAR Garage Phoni"iii "'r""-- Tel. 448 a""-----.

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