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I LAKE GENEVA NEWS TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1925 PAGE FIVE 3 Winsome Rag: Dolls On Lyceum Course Thanksgiving Night Handy Things to Own First Ev. Lutheran Church Rev. H. J. Diehl, Pastor Thanksgiving day, English service at 10f30 a.

m. Sunday, Nov. 29? Sunday school at 9:30. Bible class lesson: Sixteenth chapter of St. John.

German services at 10:30. Beginning of the new church year. Rehearsal of the Christmas program on Saturdays at 1 oclock. Episcopal Church Rev. David A.

Schaefer, rector Sunday, services are: Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m. Morning Prayer at 11:00 a. m. Church School at 10:00 a.

m. v' fffrtf MILS. MINNIE A. WARREN Mrs Minnie A. Warren, died Wednesday, November 18, at the home of her eon, Alexander C.

Warren at Klnaburst, III. Mrs. Warren was well known, in this vicinity, having spent much lime at her farm and orchard, known ns of the old Curtis farm and at the home of her sister Mrs. M. C.

Flack 1 eaves tb mourn her loss one son. Alexander C. Warren, three nrandsons, and three sistnrs, Mrs. Lottie B. Deane of Aspen, Cot, Mrs.

11 Nellie E. Flack, of Como, and Mrs. Emma Sherwood of Carbondale, Colo. Her husband Clifton H. Warren proceeded her many years ago.

The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Harrison, former pastor of the Congregational church of Elk-horn and Como Union church. Iatef'ment was at Graceland, Chicago, 111. Izaak Walton League Hears Fred Luening In spite of many other attractions Tuesday evening about ninety persons attended the fall rally of the Izaak Walton league. David Schaeffer, president of the Lake Geneva chapter, presided at the dinner given at Travers hotel.

Fred W. Luening, editor of the On Wisconsin department of the Milwaukfee Journal gave the principal speech with Trails End as the subject. He described the wonderful areas of beauty in Wisconsin, and made a plea that they be saved, not only for the present nature lovers, but for the coming generation. Mr. Luening described the draining of Horicon lake, and its present overgrowth of cat tails.

He described the marshes along the Mississippi, and told of some of his exciting trips there with Old Bill. He described the hatching of fish there, and how rescue work is carried on to preserve the fish left behind by the retreating waters. Northern Lakes Park has been destroyed, and Mr. Luening believes that in time we may have to look to Canada for our parks. His final plea was to save Wisconsin for later Every Christmas faithful rag dolls make their appearance ready to undertake the strenuous life that little tots will lead them.

Many of them are made of stocking tops and many of turkish toweling in either case their features and dress are sketched in with colors. They are stuffed with cotton. Christian Science Society The Christian Science Society holds services in Library hall every Sunday morning at 11:00 oclock and Wednesday evenings at 8:00 oclock. All are cordially invited. The Sunday school is held at 10:00 a.m.

Nov. 29 Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced. The Christian Science Society Will hold Thanksgiving service in Library hall Thursday morning at 10:30 a. m. St.

Francis de Sales Church Sunday services are: First Mass at 8:00 a. second Mass at 10:30 a. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m.

A small, rubber-lined pocket for the traveler and a pretty wall case are shown above, and they are handy things for anyone to own. Cretonne is used for the pocket and ribbon cloth for its lining. It is made in the form of an envelope and will carry washrag, comb and toothbrush in its larger compartment. A smaller pocket for a powder puff or soap is stitched under the flap and snap fas-rteners manage the closings, A foundation for the triangular wall I case is made of and covered with silk, cretonne or crepe paper. A hole punched In the back serves to hang it on a tack in the wall, near a dressing case or table.

These gifts are suited to both men and women. Be im cc given at Bloomfield Hall Saturday, Nov. 28 Music furnished by Melody Four Management by FLOYD TIDBITS PETE HANSEN FROM TWO FELLOWS AND A GIRL1 Two Fellows and a Girl was first produced by George M. Cohan at the Vanderbilt Theater in New York City, where it ran for five mcnths. It had also a run of five months in Chicago at Cohans Grand Opera House, and played successful engagements in other big cities.

Two Fellows and a Girl, besides being a big love story translated in terms of consistent comedy studded with dramatic punch is, is really a mirror of youth. It will reflect their own image to the and bring back a vision of the past to th elderly and middle-aged. It is a delectable, clean, joyous comedy, full of youth and the joy of living, which no one can afford to miss. Two Fellows and a Girl will be presented by a cast cf New York actors, organized and coached by the New York Producing Department of the Redpath Bureau. MARGARET MARY WIENERS Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Wieners mourn the loss of their little daughter, Margaret Mary. The little one was- born Nqv. -16th at the Memor-ial oepital in Burlington and passed away Nov. 20th.

The funeral was held Saturday afternoon at the St. Charles church and buried in the cemetery at Burlington. Their many friends extend sympathy. MRS FRANK HENDRIX Frank Hendrix, a lifelong resident of Walworth county, died last Thursday at her home at Merr-lllas. Doro Isham was born in Sugar Creek.

May 16, 1856. She grew to womanhood in this vicinity, attended the Blkhorn high school and the Whitewater normal school and taught for a time in the rural schools of the eounty. She was married Sept. 13, 1877 to Frank Hendrix. Excepting for a short time in California they lived in Walworth county until 1310.

when they moved to Merrillan. The deceased is survived by her husband and one son, Harry, at home -and one sister, Mrs. Helen Hartwell, Blkhorn, and two brothers, Fred Isham of Blkhorn, and Harry Isham of Spring Prairie. The funeral was held at the home Saturday afternoon, Mrs. F.

W. -Isham. and Harry Isham attended the funeral from Elkhorn. STATE OF WISCONSIN, Walworth County Court. Notice Is Given, That at a term of said Court, held at the county court room, Elkhorn, on December the 8th next, the following matter will be heard: The final account of the administration of the estate oof Frank L.

Arnold deceased, late of Lake Geneva, Wiscoonsin, the assignment of the residue of said jestate and the determination of the inheritance tax. Dated, November 12th, 1925. By Order of the Court, ROSCOE R. LUCE," CHARLES S. FRENCH, STURGES P.

TAGGART, Attorneys, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. 11-12-3 First Congregational Church A. W. Sneesby, Pastor Sunday school at 10:00. Morning worship and sermon at 11:00.

Evening service at the with the Baptist and M. E. churches. Como Union Chureii Sunday school at 2:00 p. m.

Preaching at 3:00 p. m. Rev. A. W.

Sheesby, Minister. Pretty Ribbon Fancies Scratch Pads, 10c lb. News Tribune 1 Connect Many Houses To City Sewer System City Engineer J. G. Sieels reports that 300 homes have connected with the city sewer system since 1914 and several more applisations have been received recently.

This exceeds the expectations of the city fathers who did not count on the present 'expansion of (he city. Many new houses have been built since the war and these have all been connected to the city system as far as possible. Mr. Skeels has served a.3 city engineer since 1911, except for the period of 1915-16. Japan's Gentle Way In Japan, when a police officer takes a man into, custody, In; ties a hit of string around the arrested mans wrist and then leads him by the loose end of the frail fetter to the police station.

So strong Is the Japanese respect for the law that the piece of string holds the prisoner as securely as though he were manacled by steel. Health Center At Whitewater Dec. 2 The Whitewater center for the hygiene of infants and pre-school children, established for Walworth county families through the cooperation of the state board of health, has been scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 2, and will be held a tthe Whitewater city hall. That the health center may yield the greatest possible returns in health improvement, the staff advises that the instructions received be faithfully followed.

means attention to the dietary outline prescribed, the employment of the home physician whenever advised, and even more extreme measures if the findings warrant. The staff will 'consist of Dr. Charlotte Calvert, physician, and Miss Myrtle Ludtke and Miss Helen Warner, public health nurses, together with local, workers. Prenatal cases also will be received. The hours of the center are from 9 a.

m. to 4 p. m. I raw THOMAS FINLAYSON Thomas Finlayson, 81, who moved to Chicago last month, died last Thursday of paralysis, from a stroke sustained on the Saturday previous. He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs.

Edith Konst of Elk- horn, and two sons Willis and Logan of Chicago. Three grandchildren also survive. Mrs. Konst and Beatrice and Gerald Konst went to Chicago. to attend the funeral.

Proof? The man was drunk, your worship, so far as I could see. In fact. Im sure he was. He tried to kiss my wlf. Witness in an English court.

O-lS-18 Fine or catarrh when melted in a spoon or snuffed up the nose and vapors inhaled. MUSICAL PROGRAM FOR UNION CHURCH SERVICE An interesting musical program has been arranged for the praise service Sunday evening at the Y. M. C. A.

auditorium. A short address on Music An Aid to Soul Culture, will be given by Professor O. J. Lee of Yerkes observatory. The program folows: Hynns of Praise Congregation Invocation Rev.

A. W. Sneesby Response 1 Violin Duo' Scripftire Reading Rev. Samuel Oleson Solo, The Earth is the Lords Mr. Tuchlinsky Violin Duet, "Andantino Lemare Misses Alberta Brown and Madiline Smith.

Prayer 1 Rev. E. L. Killam Hymn Trombone Solo, selectee. C.

E. Wright Duet, Forever with the Lord Gounod Mrs. Ned Meriam and Dr. J. H.

Smelts. Address, Music An Aid to Soul Culture O. J. Lee Hymn Benediction Bwicfc Standard Five Ptutihgtr Said more power from a given quantity of gasoline than other types of engines. It never occurs to Santa Claus to leave pretty ribbon fancies out of his head at Christmas time he merely varies them a little each year.

Hec2 are garters made of ribbon shirred over flat elastic, and trimmed with lace ruffles set with ribbon flowers. A corsage flower of folded ribbon, set in millinery foliage and a small lingerie blossom- are also pictured. Head and Chest Colds Relieved In a New Way A Salve which Releases Medicated Vapors when Applied Over Throat and Chest. These May Wed On Thanksgiving Day The Thanksgiving holiday offers a good excuse for those contemplating matromony to stage their nuptual celebration. Six licenses to wed have been issued by the county clerk this week.

Oliver Caleb Goff, Delavan and Felicia Zenor, Ottumwa, Iowa. Henry J. Kompff, Sharon and Anna M. Berjamin, Zuland, Mich. Har-y S.

arr, Elgin, 111., and Winifred L. Stoneall, Linn. Martin J. Welch, East Troy and Frances Cash, East Troy. John Thomas Grebby, Elkhorn, and Ethel Caroline Granberg, Williams Bay.

Samuel E. Walker, Berwyn, 111., and Grace A. Dilworth, Delavan. Better Buick operating costs are very low. This car is thrifty both in purchase price and in ownership.

Buick design protects all operating parts from dust and wear barricades them with iren or steel housings in the famous Buick Sealed Chassis and Triple Sealed Engine. The famous Buick Valve in-Head engine develops ELLEN BURDICK HALL EHen Burdick Hall was born at Baraboo, Dec. 25th, 1852" and died Nov. 18, 1925. She was the daughter of Peleg and Ophtlia Burdick and the last of her immediate family, her father and mother, two sisters and a brother having preceded her in death.

Most of her girlhood was spent in Walworth and Richmond, 111. She and hef father moved to Lake Genera In 1868, where she attended the Seminary school. She was united in marriage to Albert C. Hall, Oct. 4, 1872.

There were three daughters, Alice Clare, who died at the age of 14 years, Francis Ross and Ida Woodard. There are two grandsons, L. Jack Maloy and T. Albert Woodard. Mr.

Hall died in 1922. She was always a kind neighbor, the best of mothers and until last few years, went out constantly in illness giving generously of her helpfulness. She was a member of the Methodist church and think she would like it said that her father was an elder of that church all his life. She had been ill only a few days and to all appearances was rapidly on the gain of health and strength. death was entirely unexpected and a shock to her family.

Me. Hall was hurried in Oak Hill cemetery Saturday afternoon. And now, the Buick oil filter makes it necessary to change crankcase oil only at rare intervals. Even smaller, less powerful cars do not match the Better Buick in low cost of operation and maintenance. You add to your power to economize when you buy Better Buick! Hard to Underetcmd Reveller (to his friend, as they ccrefully follow the new white traffic line In middle of the street) Splendid notion these white lines eh? But, telk me thish, old boy, why, do they only have em round the confounded corner? London Pasting Show.

Inhaled as a vapor and, at the same time absorbed through the skin like a liniment, Vicks VapoRub reaches immediately inflamed, congested air passages. This is the modern direct treatment for all cold troubles that is proving so popular in Canada and the States where over 17 million jars are now used yearly. Splendid for sore throat, toosdlitis, bronchitis, croup, head and chest colds, catarrh, asthma or hay fever. Just rub Vicks over throat and chest and inhale the medicated vapors. It quickly loosens up a cold.

Height of Diffusion Six quarts of oil will cover only a square mile of sea. But have you ever let a sardine tin drop on your white flannel trousers at a picnic? The BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Divirion of General Motor Corporation SeSeerBUICK Lake Geneva Auto Station a fo Rub Oven HHjluoh Jazs Usso Yeaut J. E. m- Church Services Thursday Morning Four church services are announced for Thanksgiving morning at 9 o'clock. A community service will he held at the Congregational church a 9 oclock, with the Rev.

E. L. Killam as speaker. Holy communion will be celebrated at the Episcopal church at 9 oclock, the offering going to St. Johns home in Milwaukee, a home for elderly ladies supported by the Episcopal diocese.

Mass will be celebrated at St. Francis de Sales church at 9 oclock in a special Thanksgiving service arranged by the Rev. Fr. Smith. A service in English will be held at 10:30 oclock, Thursday morning, at the First Lutheran church, the Rev.

Mr. Diehl has announced. Hudson-Essex World's Largest Selling Sixes Quality Gave This Volume and Volume This Price Thanksgiving Day Asli bs? Christmas Mail Over Seas Must Be Posted Early Christmas mail for foregin lands must be posted early to reach its destination before theholiday, according to post office department instructions. Those who mail parcels for friends abroad are cautioned to place no other stamps than regulation postage stamps on the address side or it will be returned to the sender. The last date mail is received at New York for Christmas delivery in foreign countries is as follows; Shanty hi.

China, Nov. 30; South America, Dec. 5 Greece, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Dec. Hawaii, Dec. 11; Spain, Italy, Dec.

12; England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Switzerland, Germany, Dec. 15; Canal Zone, Dec. 16; Cuba, Dec. 21. Mail for Hongkong.

China, India and Philippines should have been sent Nov. 23. The public is urged to mail Christmas cards early. A schedule for mailing cards has been announced; Christmas gifts and cards addressed to points within one days travel should be mailed not later than Dec. 20; for two days travel, not later than Dec.

18; for three days travel, not later than Dec. 16; for more distant points, not later than Dec. 14. Mail for local delivery should be nested not later than w. 22.

Quality has made Hudson-Essex for years the world's largest selling 6-cylinder cars. Without such volume, these prices would be impossible. And without increasing quality such volume would never be reached. That is why owners think of Hudson not in terms of the low price paid, but in, the costly car qualities, performance and reliability which it continues tc give long after price is forgotten. One day a year is set aside to pause for a moment or two and consider the benefits we have received during the last year and give our thanks for them.

We thank you our good friends and neighbors for your patronage this past season, may our relations continue to be as pleasant. HUDSON COACH Hudson Brougham 1450 Hudson. 7-Pass. Sedan 1650 1 All Prices Freight and Tax Extra For those who desire these cars may be purchased for a low First Payment and convenlant terms or: b3faiice. Car Leaves Track Near Springfield One, of the cars of an east bound freight train left the rails about 8: JO oclock Sunday evening, just west ofthe depot platform at This blocked the track until the wrecker arrived to place the car on the rails again.

The wreck train reached Springfield about 4 oclock Monday morning. During the night three other freight trains had gone through by switching over to the track. No injuries were sustained in the wreck. Worlds Everyone Says It Sales Prove It LOWRY MOTOR SALES JL E. BARR pies Mere for Tour Money PHONE 744 LAKE GENEVA, WIS.

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