_ |... Michael Kelroy Sr. speat the past _ week with his son, F. J. Kelroy. . He returned to his home in Byron, ¢ > Friday accompanied by F. J. _' Kelroy, who spent the week end . there, alsoFrancis and Marion Kel-- _ roy, who will remain for a couple ";t. _ weeks with relatives in Fon du Lac _ .. and vicinity, --Area -- :'Z Pearl Herschberger of Long Grove w&c a few days at the Edwin . home. Mrs. Everett Richardson and son of Waukegan are visiting at the C. G. Small home. * Mr. and Mrs. John H. Aynsley | visited in Ivanhoe Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ross . _ . and son Aynsley were guests at | Miss Maxine Knigge spe the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. day and Wednesday with h Rouse and family Wednesday. | Miss Hase! Ransom at t} WO ues uqh qi t Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ulrich and son spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. E. O. Wells. Mrs, Joha Wells left Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Eger in Howell, Mich. Miss Blanche Shaddle entertained a number of friends at a miscel-- laneous shower in honor of Miss Rachel Hecketsweiler whose, en-- gagement was recently announced at her home on Thursday evening. Mrs. Leslie Stanger of Highland ':mhmum'mm Mr. Reid and daughter, Miss Mable: Reid, of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Tripp this wisitor Thursday. _ OQur merchant, Will Knigge, left Tuesday night on a business trip to Mrs, Lucas was a Chicago vis-- itor Thursday. Bernice Gosswillee of Diamond Lake is spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. John Goss-- Reid, Miss Mable Reid, Mrs. R. D. and sons and Mrs. E. H. Bluhm visited the G. W, club at their cot-- tage on Long Lake Wednesday. Canudian Rockies to Voncouver, British Columbia and Los Angeles, son Glenn for a tour of the west. ring in McHenry. E.mmh..mw a week with Mr. and Mrs. H. \Frank Mitchell, Mrs. Anne and Mrs Hiram _ Bartiett spent Tuesday in Evanston, MAMOND LAKE COMMUNITY 5] M. E. CHURCH 1030 a. m.--Sunday school. Mrs Caroline Mitchell, Supt. M : The pastor will be away vacation during the month of The Sunday school will as usual during the month of ist, but there shall be no preaching service Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Tripp, Mr. Mrs. Fred Burdick and daughters $#:30 p. m--Preaching by the MRS. M. L, CHANDLER Local Editor Phone 122J es J, Dickey, Pastor Libertyville, NL | _ Miss Daisy Wagstaff of -- Lake Forest and Jack Luschiner of High-- j land Park visited Mr. and . Mrs. | Lewis Huebsch Sunday evening. | -- Miss Edna Shepnerd, who has [ been visiting friends at Lake Villa | is at home. { Mr. Mercer, a former pastor of | the Ivanhoe Congregational church, will be with us Sunday, July 30. Do : not miss this opportunity to hear *cm of Mr. Mercer's fine talks. Spread the good news and bring | your friends. Services will be at the ;cml hour with Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Mrs. R. E. Dunn was a North Chi-- cago visitor Tuesday . Mrs. George Frear of Graysluke Miss Maxine Knigge spent Tues--| _ _ * day and Wednesday with her friend' _ Mrs,. Fred Luebkeman entert@ined Miss Haze! Ransom at the Haw--| her niece and family last week, trornc Hr..lnd Mrs. Huebsch, family, and niece, Miss Helen Wagsta of Lake Forest were visitors at Antioch Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Earl Ritta, Missi'--"' Ruby Kuebker ard Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. William Einsman is enter-- George Frear picnicked at Lake| taining guests from Caicago this Geneva Sunday . {week. O The Philathea class met with Mrs.| _ Mrs, C. Mitchell entertained four Raber Radke Wednesday afternoon. ; cousins and their families also an Eight members were present and: aunt from Lake Zurich on Sunday. all enm themselves very mud"! MLa -- WNiswand -- T aba -- Caomatary M:. and Mrs. Raber Radke at-- tended a miscellaneous snower . on Miss Rachel Hecketsweiler at the Shaddle home Wednesday evening. William -- Edwards of Chicago spent over the week end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harvey. Mrs kegan Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wagstaff of Lake Forest were visitors at the Huebsca home Friday evening. Howard Ames. in Mrs. D. G, White was among those from nere who spent the day Miss Martha Richardson was a visitor in Chicago the first of this Rev. D. J. Randall of, Chicago occupled the pulpit at the Congrega-- tighal 'church last Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Harvy Lindstrom of Milwaukee spent Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ewald and little daughter, Mrs. Mary Hertel and daughter, Loretta, spent Tues-- day evening in Grayslake, Mrs. W. H. Smith returned Tues-- day from a ten days' visit with friends at Plainfield, I!l. She was mecompanied by her mother, brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorfler and daughter Florence and son Alfred spent Sunday visiting with friends at McHenry. Mexde, who, they report is getting on very nicely. The Grayslake band which has been in existence for the past three years, has disbanded/It is now re-- ported that another will be organized within a short time.-- Tom Walsh and Carson Neville passed through Elgin on Monday. While there they called on Ernest Mr .and Mrs. George Frazier and son Clif returned on Wednesday morning from their two weeks' visit and fishing trip af Lake Chetek. Taey report a good time and a good trip. Mrs. Harry Drummond and daugh-- ter Marion of Round Lake attended Mrs. Louise Thomson has pur-- ased a new Cleveland sedan from dairy farm and Mrs. E. B. Doolittle last Saturday visiting with J. L. Shepherd was a Wau caller Wednesday. GRAYSLAKE IVANHOE n in Mrs. Tattler and daushter are staying with Mrs. H. Bartlett again afer spending some time with Mrs. Tattler's people at Long A number from Diamond Lake went on the Farm Bureau tour last Friday. We cannot all have tiles in our barns but we can keep them clean anyway. "-lofiie Towner -- cntertaingd company over Sunday. Several young men of this village spent Wednesday evening in Chi-- cago. The Diamond Lake Cemetery' Association will meet with Mrs.| Elizabeth Whitney at Libertyville| on Thursday, August 3. ! Mrs. H. Kuh] and son, Miss Mack-- ness and Mrs. Busching of Chicago spent Wednesday with Mrs. C. Mitchell and Mrs. F. Ost. Mrs. Ost returned to Chicago with them to stay a few days. l We are very sorry to hear of the death of Everett Wolf,-- who was | killed by accident in Chicago. The | bereaved family and relatives nave 4onr sympathy in their hour of trial. Sarah Kane returned home Mon-- day evening after spending several days with her grandparents . at The ball game at Libertyville Sunday between Diamond Lake and Gurnee teams was not as success-- ful as as we had hoped. The score being 18 to 1 in favor of Gurnee. Nekt Sunday we play Long Grove at Long Grove and we will have better juck if Frank does'nt hold the bali. We need rooters! Come out and root for the home team. Rev. R. W. Keithahn leaves Sun: day for a month's vacation, He will take a trip througn the west, visit-- ing California and other points. Roy Frieze and James McLaugh-- lin were in Libertyville Thursday evening. | _ Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wolsted, who are at Auburn, Dale, Mass., expect | to sail for India next _ Tuesday, lMM 1, on their missionary journey. Mr. and Mrs. Wolsted sed !w work with us ard are both . splendid people. Mrs. Alfred Stancliff and A. Stancliff Jr. attended the show at the Liberty theater, Libertyville on Wednesday evening. Alfred Staneliff has purchased a new Ford coupe. |, .. . ., 'Mr. and Mrs. Dawson werd' Lib-- ertyville visitors on Monday. Hliam Gerbert visited at the a!md«u-mumfinen Mr. and Mrs. G. Cook and Mrs. B. Cook transacted business in Lib-- ertyville on Thursday. }A'MC.J.M.MC. J. Herschberger attended the court sale of the Jacod Holst estate, which Sunday. Henry Scaroeder was & Liberty-- ville visitor in Monday. Coon at the McAllister hospital and report her as looking good. The trial of the state game warden against William Bock and Wm. Kranz was 'neld before Justice of the Peace Chas. Mason in Wauke gan Monday. Mr. Weich represend-- ed the defendants, who were bound over to th@ grand jary under bonds. Herman -- Stelling and C. J. Herschberger took a day off last Tuesday and motored to Palatine, Barrington, Lake Zurich and Gilmer. in Roy Thatcer has Laurell & Kelly's Pavilion Opposite Crane's Hotel DIAMOND LAKE EVERYBODY STEPS DIAMOND LAKE Snappy Music by Essex Orchestra Saturday Evenings and SUNDAYS Who is she, Roy Admission 50¢ HALF DAY coU NTY REGISTER SATURDAY, w -- Ford r of the| "Oi did not" answered the girl, io was | "did you want me to mum *' go. 'l'he\ "Why certainly" was the reply. es nave| "Very well mum," said Annic. of trial.i About two hours later Annie pre-- _a _1..| sented herself to her mistress. The reception given --v the Ladies Aid to Reverend and Mrs. Schoppe Tuesday was well attended and a pleasant evening wa-- enjoyed by all. Mrs. F. Harkness and little son and Mr. and Mrs, Peter Jensen are visiting at Mendota fo: a few days. Mrs. Fred Doolitte and daugh-- ters are visiting relatives here this week. Schafer W. G. Hartman w«< a Chicago caller Wednesday. A baseball game was played at Long Grove Sunday, July 23d, which seemed more like a prize fight than a baseball game. Lake Zurich was beat to the tune of 11 to 10. Lake Zurich gives Long Grove credit in having a good pitcher. Mr. Prouty's broffe: are enjoying a short Brooklyn, Wis Yieatiop j nrvokion, Mrs. Philip Schafer is spud'nx the week with Mr. ind Mrs.« H. Mrs. George Meyer is spending the week in Chicago. Gussie Meyer cleaned the bases the first time up by making the longes; hit ever made on . Long Grove grounds. Another feature of the game was the umpiring of Bill Umbdenstock and Bill Dunlap and we say they were good. Jast before the final end, the score being 10 to 9 is favor of Lake Zur-- ich, last half of the ninth, with Long Grove at bat and two out. Batter hit to Cooney, Cooney played to Froe-- lich, making the put out. Runner still five feet from the bag. Umbden-- stock called him safe. Mrs. Carl Ernst will attend a shower on her niece, Miss -- Hlla Reese, Saturday eve ng at Barring-- Mr. Krohn of Chicago: Heights was a businegs visito: in Lake Zur-- icn Wednesday. Lake Zurich was unfortunate in playin'y against eleven men, as both umpires gave Lake Zurich the short Miss Ruth Plagge of Elgin vis ited here last week. It was a hard fought game in more ways than one as there were fists and lots of other things, Jack Froelich fiew over the fence. Cooney Cordes will have to boe sent to the laundry as Kleinschmid* pastured his cows in the ball field. Nuff Said. Art got a cattle deal out in flmm!t he was tor Results of Figkt.--Round One. Chas. Cordés landed on Long Grove catcher with right to jaw and left hook to ear. Corde's round. Round -- Two. Haseman _ came Some one of Long Grove told Max to shut up. Max came near cleaning Long, Grove off the map. _ _ time Third Round. If there would have been anything to drink, all would have bouglnv: round _ and everybody would gone home happy. Nobody's round. Signed: _ Lake Zurich Bal} Team, : Note: Everybody had a good Mrs. Brown had a new servant girl named Annie. "Annie," said the mistress, "did you *put the clothes playing ball. Business first Art "Oi hev put thim clothes in soak mum,' she said, "but the pawn broker wud give me only chew dollars on the whole outfit. Here is the money mum, an it's sorry Oi am that ye bees so harrud up." --Aptakisic Courier A safe water supply is a simple form of health insurance to the communities which have provided it. Mr. and Mrs. Eim.=»d Prouty and Opening a savings account in a child's name has many times resulted in thrift forming habits which have been the foundation stones for a suc-- cessful life. Out--of--town neighbors might do well to make the trip into town more than a spending excur-- sion from the child's standpoint. Make it an event for adding a little to a savings account. Words of Wisdom Thrif t--*-- It is easy to J)rove that money spent on trifles in youth would keep many a man from want in old age. LAKE ZURICH Soaking The Clothes MJ The Wheeling State Bank the jaw. Cordes' * WHEELING, ILL. JULY Jacob Raupp has built a silo on his farm which will improve it a good deal. Miss Luella Herschberger spent several days last week with her aunt, Mrs. Roder at Area. Mr. and Mrs. John Hans and daughter | Mabel _ were Palatine callers Tues.lay evening. William _ Umbdenstock -- was . a business caller in Chicago Tuesday. Irvin Freie spent several days at the Stephen Keiler home. Mrs. August Freie and son of Bensenville were callers here Thurs-- day afternoon. Miss Lillian Reimers--spent Sun-- day with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reimers. . Mrs, Charles Gosswiller spent Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Moldenhauer, & Mr. and Mrs. William Umbden-- stock and 'family and Evelyn Bar-- baras were -- Libertyville -- callers Thursday afternoon. Misses Lillie and Martha Sauer and Victor Sauer were Chicago vis-- ftors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Sauer and son, Victor, of Prairie View spent Sunday at the Victor Sauer home. _ Mr. and Mrs. John Hans and daughter Mabel were Chicago callers Monday. second game of the season by a score of 10 to 11. Mr. and Mrs. William -- Hultfels and son Marvin of Lake Zurich spent Thursiay evening at the Henry Laseke home. Mr. and Mrs. Haggle, Victor Sauer and daughter Martha called at the William Sauer home at Prairie View. y Miss Helen and Henry Lafrentz were Chicago callers Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Goeswiller and granddaughter, Bessie, spent Wed-- nesday evening at xe home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tonne. and gathered eight hits and seven runs which made the score 9 to 6. From then up to the eighth neither side was able to score when in that inning Lake Zurich scored four more making the score 10 to 9 in their favor ut they could 0t con-- nect in the ninth and our boys scored two more making the final count 10 to 11. . Next Sunday Diamond Lake will visit our boys at the home grounds. Walter Luedeke was in the box for Long Grove and pitched a good Miss Martha Sauer was &n Arling-- ton Heights caller Wednesday, Mrs. Hersenberger and daughters Dorothy and Pearl . spent Wednes-- day evening at the Hans home, game of ball although Lake Zurich did get six hits and five runs in the first inning it dida't mean any-- thing to them for the boys came right back at them in the second Long Grove Defeats Lake Zurich Locals again defcrt Lake Zur-- ich. The Long Grove boys won their Miss Lillian Monske of Chicago spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Frank Holtje. Mrs. Charles Herschberger and daughters spent Wednesday -- at Area visiting with Mrs, Edwin Roder and family. -- Mr. and Mrs. William Heinshon ru Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. enry Stelling. 111 They are Buy this Cigarette and Save Money GOOD! LONG GROVE 10° FOR SALE--Six Collie Pups. Mrs. FOR SALE--Model B--48 seven pas-- senger Pierce--Arrow automobile. C. F. Wright. Phone 185--J. _ _ FOR SALE--38 acrés 1'% miles south of Grayslake. For partic-- ulars write E. J. Dietz or phone 222--R. Libertyville, IIl. 56--6t FOR SALE--Pure bred Chester White sows, bred to a son of Lengthy Prince, grand champion boar ci 1921; also 3 spring boars. LeRoy Kane, Area, I!l. Phone 264--R--1. 55--6t FOR SALE--Gladioli Blooms 50¢ dozen. Stewart Smith, 108 N. First St., Libertyville. Pnone 227--R. 57--6t FOR SALE--One team -- horses. Albert L. Johnson, Libertyville. Phone 414--R--1. 56--6t FOR SALE--Houses and lots at reasonable prices and easy terms. Insurance and notary. Edwin Austin, Libertyville, 21-- FOR SALE--Portable house 10x12. Also a good sized tent. Reason-- able. Phone 877--J. Libertyville. 57--6t FOR SALE--300 bu. corn, 50 bu. cats, 40 bu. barley, good timothy hay in shock. Mrs. Nettie Kidder, Area. Phone 284--J--1. 54--6t FOR SALE--Stearns Kniht road-- ster. Newly painted, cord tires, motor perfect. $500 cash. Will demonstrate. Al. J. Hapke, Lib FOR SALE--192Z1 Ford _ roadster There is no wiy you can reach as many people in Lake county in so short a time and at so reason able a cost as you can if you make your wants known here. A trial will convince you. Frank Bruggman. Prone Deerfield 222--M. Deerfield, Illinois. _ 56--2t. can be seen at 601 West Park Ave. after 5:30 p. m. Phone 236--J or ' If you want to buy anything, or if you have something to sell, rent or exchange, or if you want help, make it known through these columns. You will get results. in good condition. Has ligat de--| livery box attachment, Price $225. | Also Ford truck, chain drive, in' gooi shape. Phone 298--R--1. { ertyville, Phone 111--R. write Libértyville, Box 605. Minjimum charge, 25¢. 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. > John G. Wirtz, Secy. Advance Sheets of Premium List and Hand Book now ready. Big Book will be issued July 25. LAKE COUNTY FAIR Labor Day Week, "Bring Your Neighbor" To the Old 69th Annual FOR SALE Classified Ads "Where City and Country Meet" Libertyville, Ilinois 57--2t 51--6t 52--6t |PRIVATE TUITION--French, Span-- WANTED--Farmers, truck--growers, stock--raisers, dairymen, house-- wives, boys and girls to exhibit their products and handiwork at the Great Chi--Cook Fair, May-- wood, I!I., August 26--September 4. $15,000 in premiums, America's greatest county fair. Supported by Cook County Farm Bureau, Cook County Truck Gardeners' As-- sociation, and other farm organ-- izations. This is YOUR hir, For TO BUY--A farm team, 1200 pounds. _ Phone 255--J. 57--1t Get our price for Fir Silos. We furnish doors and hardware. MORE ABOUT THE BULL. There are all kinds af milking machines on the market but thre is only 1 Bull Teat Cup and ' 1 Bull Milk Claw 44 ** 1 Buil Hot Water Tank which heats water free of charge in the barn whilé milking. Com-- plete installed $230.00. _ _ WANTED--Position ifrf home for general housework. Phone 126--J. 57--1t 100--page illustrated premium list, Heller, Secy., THE GREAT CHI-- COOK FAIR, 31 W. Lake 8t., Chicago, Illinois. Box 374, Libertyville, Illinois. Phone 381--J. 51--6t ZION INSTITUTIONS & IN-- DUSTRIES. es W. I. Woodin, Pres. (Wilbur Glenn Voliva) (Dept. 4.) Zion, Ilinois. Telephones 31 or 49. WANTED 44--57