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Lake County Register (1922), 31 Jul 1926, p. 2

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InandlnGGSnnll left Mon- aremnmoteetritrirswhieh they Maattovistt-tarfthostateain theUnitedtetntmrandtoU- t,ter,ue,t their son has Smallwi mywith his brother Georgetunn11andfamiirafLih- AWonedw.. ctqtoat'rttrnnrwatraWauUtran WMywminl- Mr. and In. A. C. Crittenden at WWI":th "undocum- bggttheWn. Atttruhthoene. Miingutitschandi-uhaatteert -dtr-aeatioanthoettr_ute out My with In. Morris Mr. and In. Robert Isiah of Chicago and "theh-ofthe W: m. In. new Ai- bmehtthelatterg-tutntrt-1t. Mm.Nhrs.9laenettthrperiorarriv- ad Woman to visit her sister-in- 1or,MtwrtinkBaxmttrartmrforn unaih'hntbymtv Nth-molAw In. Jdh-afCttle-hofRudHr.gi. mpheuhtmwmhhu "this". Mr.-tHm.Wog.Tlhili-antt dnrtehtem Mum on Ru. and In. C. Arthur Jam andfiitrieftNArmmsdrtefbe -afhrar_tmttoelllttthBo- "tantalum 32.ndman'rmm 'rt-after-dt-tu-er attutrh-inNnDi-satr Mr.ari.masrrltas-ndnetex "Hummus" afAMtqtaintMetght-rqsttrtaatBnt hwdnmmwmw t-tntmdMtandHin.AuzEttair adWa-Wedr-tiar. Mr.andMxr.3ohrtB.Ro-and badly and Ihmsdnrto that -tioaneinW-terntnorettubdG In. Aturt Rods: and In. Ed- ,rbrtod-tWedrtetrdartrtLtatg Gun , a '3;ka We! Balm q-twrt-tnr-int-tttttter Mr.aasdMm.rmdPomgorfPau. WWWMymthht- an,ln'mh 1lhu.M.A.W-tagtdrtmBar. "r,Mru.8,tedWBh-mtn-dattat piatd,rtittuAsuuaiidristrt PM Mm.charksuhan1athlesttertntrt. odtheBirthdarchrttaturhorne onWedr-dnrnftamortas. Thou!- tuuoonwu - Nartne Five Hundred. Mrs. Viola Odd-ell m Int prize and Mrs. Ralph Webm- tteettmtattheeoatsotntion. ___ Wara-eatledemMm.Wm. Al-i hdghtimthtpafumottgr. 'eragadMm.Thetmna%ttr.etiand mm mun-mum 8-day. 'etsandMtt.1tatpttWh-ltrsrg -1Mi-hrhlrtWabql-eMtr. -trvfNargd"iatrtttMtu.Dqrteht -tedatrbttt"rth-i-"Wed- msd-hte. aev.am_r.L.vanPuqrnnd "it." About! In. Edi: of Amttr, an "an nun! days ,ettor.andMm.W.D.Pttetmmn. tgttuD_Mt-tafBH.. uwmkmuumm law-.mb - Walla - Mum trtrterChienetThtusdnr. Mm.takaMitt.-anddnxratttarerf , CARDOPTIANIS We,riststotugittqmrf_and ateiabttom.fortheithirtdne" dam buhmwwm -ednttrtertuahtteandthtttre whombuudhdrun. Kahuna-nun. . "0.de . WIWdh, Mrmalt.Weh, chmmamhlp toatkntto'N-dar. .arru._omBarstgs,whtrhmapemt tuetnst,f-,e_aithttratChi-l no. Inn-haul! ad my places ma tottteht- all»: son. Mammal-thy. Cth%PMttr,-ofMr.andMm. lay Prior of Loyal. WU.. is visiting 'ttf,'.'""""'"""""'."' B. . Mrn.&tetrRt-uttttud- tmttfAdtmm.Ghio,nrtt.tqesrtt" 'mit-thats-hor-oft-rar- -tr.Mr.aod,.MatsGeortrrtBmrttrh- "tmtsrrmdtirharharnethtmdnr) Mrsand arm.E.KNtrvfluest GmrsuhrarsdMrs.WaRerMarm NMunsof Cass, liens". - pleasant all»: at the homo! Mr. and In. P. L. Carr My. Inxnmo than "an": tMrteht.totsterattoodt-trof .t.>rdrm"anae'%tithdhedttl.v SeostLCrrurandinfanttton -rrtWadt-etaratthehomeofhsr mttii0B-xtArtdermoat. -iagHthu.ueG-rarsdehi1- am.rfPreigieirenNilort1dr. angtgravWBi4aner'rt-d-rr. siuivi.rHdar_ettVetttter1t of h~.lnbanAn-Idub- Mr. In. Harold Wells spent Thursday uttutreneCookisiBwiththe hWHARoIC-mud Mis.iirhit-futrarBtuetsPent -eithhetraisterr,Mm.rran- IifIlliillElilllElil] Kink! Walls. WAUCONDA M 287-] lar business routine war carried mat, after which dehetrates to the con- vention " Indiana. Wit. tertteJtet_d in September was mad. '3. C. Kent and Dr.'0. I. Hulk-Id a tub- tar delegates, Mr. 8. Clark and C. E. Wheelock um ater-aeteraAtry.ti1rt, ou. it!" ttht,', ',tir,'!fi!1ii'ii?i C "l?i'i"2li'i'i'i,'t B I . "r',flTrufdiT'l"ll'l, - was aegs.EilaNNrshtr-ttnat ,rinterttereratttt?h-_tfhtrtdt ter,trrs.Mrmet'rt-ite-1y_htt AtiunodtoNrtt-inthmththr- tt,uogtktuNtg5',Ut'tt battendthefuonl new, Albert swam "and"! early Saturday mouths. Mrs. Jack Now and little daugh- terotAntitro,Wuom_tottttir home My m -trse the last couple of tub at an homo d Inmd Hawk-by. ikr.andMrwat-ttittmnnd children who hue was hit Wis., returned fratxudnr. lam" -hattrNtte.. Wilford Green, who spent s two weeks vacation at the hon. "his mother. Mrs. Florence Green return- ed to Chicago ttmt od the not. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur My will have Saturday for t two ,r.rttta vu- cation at White Lau, wh, " the home of Mrs. Bucky's punts. It. artt6atiIttt$iiatnth.,i- humid." taatmiatatthi'ti_'iv-rt, 1Nttgt2ttS1 Mm.Gesa.Btmshbarto-dtot-ltta, Petit?, hoemsirtatia-10rtNdnr. "hiaatrt-tnrlis', VkanggMudww. :Mfi- --..-t. __ Howard At.Mfer,_ra..EtAydyff CyphorspeanUl'oxlnh- human" In. hreht"r-h" MWMmi-Kdnut 1earnwho-tH.hitn. wiutaltstarnotertgttttoWashiate. tonandother M; phea- Theywiillenveth_rrartofthe weeknduxpocttobe gone two mi'howiyw ~'mWorizu's hold their regular meeting " Vim Hall last Wednesday evening. Th! Pt Harold and Gouda Shiv of Ken- aha. Wim, won "out guests at the home of their grandfather, " seph hmbnlla - - _ - 'Nearrh_iVSV mph. "at". Mrs: Bristol will soon so to Won- Kegan " they have McMahon. there. C _ Mrs. Harold Stroke! and mm of Gilmer spent one (by first of theweek atthohomoflr." Mrs. G. D. Stator. Fred him Mod the funeral of John Well; at Indolein last Wednesday. Mr.mndMrs.C.W.t_dWaxr. began were new tistt.rs at tho home of their mother," May Gtr. och. Marie Seymour. little angina:- of Mr. and In. Roy 80m tetan- ed to her homo may after spend- ing seven) dayobtthohoaoolhet sitar, In. Owen PM of Chi- an. ' ' It. and In. Food Wm on! motber, atm. m. Wynboop o! Woodstock no loo-at Vinita! with Mm boo. . In. Lem HM and auters., gm. Carrie m grandad li- Minn., not not. V- M. Dana tron-dad blim- nt_tllteist_onrdetnat not. - _ _ -iiiih Hapke M the "but! a the home of - WI. Mr. and Mrs. Geome m_ . . W-tnririthftiemuatutteatr and In. ville. Deeeheahelt-t1natNtndar athibeetrvftte. It. common" and fami1rwg1grtdmftmnttamrtoWaw mmumlnmm OsgoodnovedfromnurVolobn inth-trarehttt, -- _-- _ Ptartkrttstmrentudono1dfrketds henhatwm. . 'FtiiriaiyriGriaviiisrust week at WM Mlirmaads Mr.andMm.MarrrBtttr1mtdam, chm ofBarrhtgtmsagsd It." 'tru.asnr-eaoittandehithmof Wh-tem-dar-ttr-tmes" attuhoeneefab.andMB.Aw. Mr.nndai.rJumHmtandstm ,etterratt-+tet-thinf3tst- eamdmt-dtothMrtt-he" neatly. T JohnMdChleuoms tmta-eivhememednrtast In. Justin Gemiddfuugtrvilu ,rithherssnrmnkGodid-ui- tomattuh-erfMr.andMru. Alt-tBaa-tuma, owning. Mr. audits. has. Priorand child!" and on It. and In. Piatt-ofMeBonrr'rhumdar awning exhaust. Mr.amttgm.PtidettranddaV muvmumwl-don 1gr.amtarm.3tarthrmemrattulr (who... hid-yawning. Mr.andagm.D.UB-tutd ehildmtt and It. Jonah Trumbull andda-ri-t'tttrmrdnrat WauutrimarrdgurtoahWU Mr.andF.ursur6rttttul1rmd childnn and In. George Jones nndehittimneatudattuht-rat Mr. and In. Albert Gunter one owninglutwk. -r.- ,gritemamtttsngdandtrtma,uw. The WHEELING STATE BANK A Good Beginning 8m gave "uncouth their fu "and" My night. They" bmbintoArthur Kim: Munch drtnkandeittar saunaldnudnnee Theyholpcdthmdvu undue": m: they found but a 'HP. Kim hnd adult: 1eftnom-inth_therdidlmt- 'strtrotrthemttnerdr-r. "stlsehoot ,rtutttheh-iilatrtmmttohnamttlintu bunks-nod. ' _short incur. .., The Men of Mutton eh,Giihetdtutr-tttGUrand umeBaksrrstuatttte%nmHal1 1nstNtrmHr. 21gatlr:,1t; planting!" "this": they found but as adr. Kirwan hed mgtttgtatned a perfect record» not leftnornoneyintheplaoetheydid mt.aineaatroftu-iotts ofthe not rob the mom dram. Just school. The children did quitewell 'rutthek-tilatnotmttohaartot inthefrworktmtthetimewau, too been learned ' short "when; to ihsiah their eerep -.-..-" books. They are planning to meet On Satumav July. 17 at 10:80 at later to do this; thitsormostttr.anii-.C.Iast :Dr. Odgen was here a week ago oeeurud the marine of their niece. Sunday aftemoon to hold the last lieu Harriett Ghoul: to Waldemar quarterly conference At this meet- Lerson both of Chicago. The bride intt the following were elected true- irra daughter cf Joseph Glynch at tee: of the Methodist church' pro- present of Shelby. News. The perty: George Harris .and John yeddhttr.tty2mwyyf..1tetiN1No"Us. T, tio-d ehiftem and bridal 2t. -------0-- _ quetwuofwhifeneetpeee. re. fr . Site, ',itT,th'u,"d't'tpdd,t Ali Lima" W mm ofhomtgs 'rr.tuomemttttetot?a1oadot 'rueeodintrtmuMroatrdMm. market ondu _ M. A. moon of mam. hold a re- gi'.""""',"' , , m"? spounihle with" with the. Equitable Mr. and In. N, P. Busch and eon rustic?» glam?" P,a,1at,t. Donald had Kr. and Mm. Rey Bloch en y T It Zack, o n . Brogan Rev. Geo. Schelder cf the. Federat- if,ltStt the John home in 0d chunk "N the mile cege- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers and ML mmmwrmwawummum gt tdt tr,', :'i, ttcat',',',','- In Noethem WWW "PM " r my 'eouo ' pleleftonahoneymoontonorthem their way but and called on the Wisconsin. Upon their return the ---- young people will make their home _ 2 A in Chicago. ' a 3110. 'Neitimses - was from tttttttart-intl-in-nd" xtsualther1adiesithemditttvtreod- 1y gm of money for their chunk There was 3 picnic given for the -Nveniumesrtt-ftiteMtatie Workers at the {an home of Mr. Moire. John Brown on the Sb. can Lake road just out of town. There me e good attendance. A mmtherftmnRotmdukewere ttre- sent. After games were played till the youngsters were 'dred e fine lunch of ale end he cm were and by older when of the or- der. All enjoyed eyleemt ener- . we . c; ttTdf'ftt,otmU tgf tttttttfs',',';,'.?,', "a. lettt,'pl'dtTs'd,'ti' "it6ths. iibu-t-uieihitfu.ft-k: mum and" thehomeof thkruneieAli-tGmn-hone" getelegfA2.%", fourmllu vat town. Ur. WM- "edark-.atrrt&.erfqresxpus, sfuduspmhu. ter.andarm.gohnGo-learethe rmmdowrterzetfB-tastttortro don; In. Chin Coleman and little on of Du Plains; In. Dan Meyer of Chentro and In. G. E. Scheider. v'ren: Mr. and In R. C. Kent, Mr. :nd Hrs. Ralph luck of Evan- ftr-hidtheadmrtiOr. Prom theitmthh1tfe-d-trasdof. On My naming. July " "M, Ir. Am Gram passed {all this "to. Two weeks before RU was M6! Western State NoeanartafNtmtt,MieiGurof Cunt-l Lube, Don-win of Hanan any. Mr. Granger was an olfact- turefthueemmmsitrt-fneemne tonttnoia%thhU pant-when: child. mmmcmm ad vii. lived oathelrfitmt {our _rrsiia-tortmmfesrartanrream. ttothuvhtgaedtt-.atr-Nrar amrasiate-uealudtothattted.. aHeaftutrNttter. Thom-b rtmtrtmttutristerdhtmttreaehtlte homo till 4hr father had mud Those jmment at the ceremony OAK MACE LAUNDIY and: An. "wood. Ill. - aarariii. 'iiiiGGaiGttGd dunes m for the entire two weeks In! M. Fifteen of the children _ Wderatqd 4Nemh Notes ' Rev. G. E. Wider, pastor. Sun- day school," moo. Junior Chris- tian Weaver 11:00. Morning wor- ship. 8:00 evening worship. The total enmmiiept for ihe Hy mention Bible BehooLfor the in mudaflmmrfiohfl.h_m- ' iNebelmrhgtrvtrtraimd by their 'dicu- 'i't,4trut.' .3 ilaruarGirurteruitGlr.2 . ' B, 1itftttuf,,ht" 'rytitmirthter-tiiretal, _ q v' Jiittmtitmd' m_mudnnnedyudowvw,hlyn Am Unfaithful!" mtedreurlmtitrtdattodttrnc I-ear-ft-tsito/IAS 'rhetHitmserhrr,ltebanndMo- thernandsttammadrtoisrrentrlmta3tinm spent Sunday "the; only words not love and respect for Km home. . the family.- Beside the bereaved agr. and In. Fred Busch spent wife and mother _titert, m {our thmdavnfternooaotthitgonesl, Mr. George Hothtonk'nload of! --t----_- "get-hie: to Mylar"! mom-l The number of communities in the his. ' tU 'State receivingelectricuwieehu Ir.andIrI.N_-,P.Buchmdaon§increuedmonthanOOOpereentin 1hmaldtindarr.andHm. Ray Buchjthe mum - eal1?dItthegohnBrxttranhome in; ---------._ Children cri,)',,,t,,,:l,i:',':i, and "It!!!" t11qhte 'Feverishness arising iherefrmn, and, by tieilt.tlr. thaw and Bomb, aids the assimilation of M: M buddy and natural sleep. _ 1'0!"me p" 'tttpet them t 'iiiGllill"k'll'litllaht'lit'l, a','S'lfh"lll a State Bank of Jhmdekin V "A FRIENDLY BANK ABANK, just as any other . type of institution, must deserve your business to hold it. We hare striven to deserve your etntidenee by always keeping our service up to the highest pitch of efficiency. - If you'are pot yet a deposi- tor, we invite your banking' business. We'll work hard to please you. 5. " Mindelein, Illinois' _| Nauvoo had I population of air- lndgproximately 15,000 persons in 1888 ill;whik today it has only 1,200. This ttiid accounted for by the exoditt, of thelthe Normans to Utah. ae and)"; 101::an and t1tahtt1iertitse,yrfWlysetint..tet wynightatths Alex Danton me. Hr.andMru.lNxttRad1usattend- St.""""'"""'""""' t. BetrbertWetdmrhaatahmtuphis dttttenatturanateet Mftt.0tr,at Nort.hChieatrrs. 1llirttiG-tpaehat-ranewrix- "maximum Getmrimtofutrertrviiueaii- atthsttturmhomaomrdariatrt RUM PACT TO HALT RUNNERS "WASHINGTON, July 29.--gul the; might of the United States and British governments aoon will be British into a "surprise" odenaive against rich and powerful bootleg intereata which are reported prepar- ingfor a new drive to amaah the coast guard blockade " the Atlantic Cont. it Wu learned yesterday. This was the conviction of official Wuhington as the cablea bummed with new: of a secret agreement signed by British oeiein1s and Gen. Lincoln C. Andrews head of the Am- erican nntiamnggling mission. 1tr2ir'gif drafts, esas1raitmertth_tthetihs!rus A'W shutdown of factor- -r_N' Ntttr2ttu"tti,ii,iit l A: Itierqbt -. m y ettrtaittrtg § 'ttttttttttttttii, ' 'heit frail 'disAtttitttr "his h Georgia through electric superpower system. Georgia suffered from the short- age-of rainfall also, but intereonnee.. tlog of has electrlc diatrftrutintt sys- tems with those of Alabama ambled her to obtain a power supply from Hassle Shoals and seven! Inge stem gen-mung stations in the lat- ter state. This has enabled Geor- gie "puke up the Csmlinu' pow- " my " 2,0001ocal calls and " Long Distance telephone calls are made daily during the moon " the Yosemite Notional Perk, where a new telephone exchange was in- YOSEMITE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE KEPT BUSY mud duAntrtttepntst%snr,, The! Yosemite enthuse now b.3295 we": tekvhoner tsotrtmu?tieatio_n' phone and Telegraph Company con- necting lines, that reach from the lock-ribbed Met-cod River canyon to the Borrer-earpeted Tuolunme lea- domrataneievationoftUi00feet NOW FOR "SMOKELESS TOWN" tmPeltlitpmmt "at: "dMtt80 or FAC'I'OMES above sea level. It's an ill wind that blows nobody good. And the laundry folks should give thanks for soft can] and Boot. Cineinnatt 91y: an extra $170,000 3 to maintain their industrial . V um T szppeti ""r, AMERICAS FIRST EUROPEAN.' Overland - Willy: Knight - PM Hater ' PHONE my LIBERTYVILLI tunnels SUHLING GARAGE Pd,'."',,',,',',,",,',"', CLIAN'NG§ Sign. Dunn-via. 1 p-ftr9yprtilty.bta*tlruedeoi- lam. PtttWii. mud-m ste-ttnrt-ttttttei-tdr, him" Muttttrt-r_t_ytsottai1 CClGLrG'l (than. What's "'fr8i8th?itiriieto, By UdM4everarnesn Veteetniiinn D. C. GRINNELL inspector in (large Office with Farm Bum. "all: Libertyville 829 LIBERTYVILLE lLLINl CATTLE TESTED for Tuberculosis JARBET BROS General Cement TELEPHONE 541-1 Frog of Charge Natl Innate. A" M "I Contractors 28 mild . to a'gallon ofgasolina ILLINOIS August 12, 1926 ix Township 'teedStea-ttmu--atmr. ms P, BAY' K ciiiLLING Plain and Ornamental Plastering. WEDNESDAY SATURDAY Robert It. Dawson GEORGE A. JONES DENTIST Complete Batten Berna Competent Icahn-ic- Welding THE STAR Bury Hula-till. Pl. HUNDELEIN, ILL. Day tad Night Phone 317 Ph- - MUNDMLlllMM. ILL. Garage Mindeldn. Ill. M9199" Phone Work

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