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Lake County Register (1922), 15 Sep 1926, p. 3

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and Richard R. Adams, of Chicago, Nmnm Mrs. Adams had & _ grandchildren--One g"mmmd 'ldfictrm'm."' work, last Saturday, previous to his nesday morning, at {10:40 o'clock, where she had been ill for four OBITUARY Mrs. Sarah "Sherman Adams, wi-- dow of Joseph Adams, passed away in the Highland Park Hospital, Wed-- home--of Mrs. Gordon Claieses on Friday night, of this week. 3i oo oe, over the holiday vacation. Edward | Jnucl widened from an eighteen to a fifty-- four foot road. 'The west side of the road property owners are sacrificing more of their side walks than those were present at the supper which fol-- lowed the baptism. Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Anderson, and daughter, Dorothy Jean, were the guests of Mrs. Cora Rhinefrank Stout, of Austin, Sunday. -- The matron of the Dorcas Home, who was Miss Jane Ardis, previous to her marriage this summer to the Rev. Mr. William Agnew, has re turned from a western trip with her husband, and they are now living in the Dorcas Home. ° -- A christening party was held Sun-- day afternoon at four o'clock at the hmodlr.andlnflau;hm. for their baby daughter. Rev. Mr. Piepenbrok, of St. Paul's Church thig week also. Mrs. Carl Lange ig, ill. Mrs. Ralph Minor of San Francis-- co, was the guest of Mr. J, A. Reich-- elt, Jr., last week, while returning from a trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Berg, of Mendota, Ill., are occupying the F. Malum home,.on Central Ave., in the John Mrs. Woods and Miss Nelle Yahn are living at the home of the prin-- cipal, Mrs. C. R. Otto--Miss Stella Wood, who is now Mrs. Duncan, and Miss Schiel live in Chicago and com-- mute to Deerfleld. Mrs. Edna Stanger Orsborn is taking a business course in the Gregg Miss Courson, who is teaching in Wilmot school, and Miss Margaret Hausen, who teaches in Northbrook school, are living with the Walter Tol family. Mr. Clarence Huhn represents the Deerfield -- World War Veterans at their conference held in Springfield school, Chicago. Mrs. Alex Willmann is a dele-- s:a!l'!mthl)udold American Auxiliary to the annual state conference held in Springfield, this Misses Ethel and Mae Titus, and field School are living in Highland Easton, who is a Junior at -- Lake Foerest College; Bernice Love and Helen Reichelt, who with Ella Lin-- derboim, of Lake Forest, are attend-- ing the -- Northern Illincis State Teachers College, at De Kalb; Har-- vey Stryker, who is a Senior at Harvard University, Cambridge, Mrs. Ella Stryker, Sarah and Ells-- worth Stryker expect to go to Phoe-- nix, Arizona, this month, where Sar-- ah and Ellsworth will attend high Deerfield Shields High school--Miss Fritsch is a graduate of Moody Ins-- titute, Chicago. Mrs. R. E. Poettis is teaching in the Northbrook School for the fourth Chicago to teach. Misses Margaret Plagge and El-- frieda Knaak have returned to North Young people in this vicinity who y has moved to Chicago. Ella Kimbark, of Ravenwood, Adams, of Los Fritsch is Lake Forest University. Eino-- Macklin,: Julius> Eisenberg, Joseph Kaufer, --Frank Macknick, Isadore Ruth Hanna. Northwestern University. John -- Bedrosian, Howard -- Han-- ford, Wilfred Hough, Edward Will, ~University ~of 'Wisconsin. John Doyle, Clement Jones, Per-- cival Gustafson, Bob. Osgood, Hart-- ley La Chapple, J. R. Bracher, Ste-- Lewis, Fred Meyer, Jesse Mudgett, Willard McDonough, Astor Olson, A2 009 y 440090 _ JACHLY p AHC00U0rE Mudgett, Lilliam Blumberg, LeRoy Bowers, Reynold Davis, Cyril Haimi, Grace Jack, Burton Jolley, Sule Karjala, Joseph Kessie, James Fitch, --Wesley Following is the list of college students and the schools which they attend, as far as is known: Many Students Off To Colleges William Crawford, Henry Fisher' of Farik» countrics, 'The pot, into whicl have been tossed many been heated ".fi.M--'aE' rint. i1ue most primitive and the most modern combine in the brew. in New Version of Jaz Miller, has at last that the best in music will come from L. other coun-- m;fi':h' w'u srentually from this that the in mus and take on our melodies, _ _ "They find in it something of stinctively they understand be-- m"i'lvn?r.t'ofthu. It is the contribution of their own to this new music. hnm~ Mh?&% s is 's zest, A youth 54 iife which, Americe fas kowski, Margaret Pearce. De Kalb Normal School. Kahn, ard music by Tolchard Evans, a Spaniard. » "This song is done in one--step ;fi:-ndhm:&one- M!gnhrm Europe. It bids to become America's best 'seller, __"It is no wonder that foreigners Charles Whyte, Donald Doolittle, --~LITTLE has been said in print about the mdsh)ck--htmnchhubmufib?thous- ds of enthusiastic operators. It's mainly this background of good will-- by good performance--that is responsi-- for its succese. c s "Umflh%onmwm::nmgt p{:.vementa condn:gw tou;?or&uwflotfing-- plus a rare beauty sturdiness of con-- g@jnqfionthatmmp?glsmadumpafl\ing Merit------ '" and merit alone! KENOSHA TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE WOODSTOCK 261 Church Street PRESSING and CLEA NING is done right at Cichy's Tailoring Shop. Prompt service, to justify Frank L. Smith's attisude in soliciting or gccepting contribu-- tions of large amounts from great utility organizations to be used~ in furthering his candidacy for the United States Senate cites the fact that while the aggregate amount so contr.buted was $300,882, yet the ex-- penditur« per votes was but 50 cents as agninst $1.384 per vote by Vare of Penn«yivania, $1.69-- per ~vote " by Newbery of Michigan and $1.89 per vote hy Stevenson of Wisconsin. I'll agree it isn't so much thc' amoun: that Frank L. Smith spent, as it 1« the conditions under which it pies c quasi--judicial position with power tc decide upon the most im-- portatn rights in the state. t iti-- gants appearing before him wers the contributors to his campaign fund, and : dourn't know as one can blame The legislative committee is also to try to get one half of the mones «llected in each county in gasoline taxes, if a state is fixed on gasoline next --year a>'oxpc ';d, spent -- on roads in the county, in question. The convention next years is to be held a+ Lawrenceville. SUN DEFENDS A resolution was passed at the convention instructing the legisla-- tive committee to do all in its pow-- ur to get an act passed regarding reimbursing of townships by the state for right--of--way expenditures. It is the plan to get back money for townships which was spent by 'ownships in right--of--ways on state aid roads. for the tenth consecutive year,. Su-- pervicor George Bairstow was nam-- ed a member of the legislative com-- rittee, --a highly important commit-- The legislative committee is to riake an effort to have the legisla-- tire pass a measure allowing pay-- ments of county taxes semi--annually rather than only once a year as is now the system. s re--elected treasurer of the Associa-- tion of County Officers at the con-- NAME HENDEE AS TREASURER J. CICBYQ Pmpl'imr County Clerk Lew A. Hendee was Jack <Barrett, James Casey., Washington, Univ., St. Louis. Philip Yager, Harvey White. Chicago Tech. Raymond Strang. y Wheaton College. Ruth Schols, Jean Murdoch. Rockford College. orth Milwaukee Avenue -- Phone 551 * SLUSH FUND o George Reid and family and Mrs. Ju.'ia Frank moved into their new homet on Dunham Road last week. A birthday surprise party was given for Mrs. Vera Zimmerman at her home Friday afternoon by of-- ficers of the R. N. A. Mrs. Zimmer-- mar who has served so faithfully ai oncleoftholocalumpfqrth'epr: fcur years, and who has done |so much for the camp, was presented with a lovely kodak, Following a very enjoyable afterncoon ice cream and cake was served. 4 Dr. Morley D. McNeal of Chicago and Waukegan held a free clinic for babies and children under seven years of age, at the Gurnee Church Friday morning at which a score or more babies were examined. Miss Evalyn Fenlon has returned from a motor trip to Arkansas where she took her sister, Miss Esther Fenlon who has accepted a position as athletic instructor in a high school there. They were accompanied by Miss Merle Pennock of Waukegan. sort to fill the vacancy. try Club on Wednesday. The Warren Cemetery Association will meet at the Druce Lake Coun-- A couple-- without children always seems able to find trouble of some Miss Gladys Eakins, Latin teach-- [eratthehi'hlehoolu'rived in Gurnee last week, having just .re-- turved from Florida where she spent part of her vacation. Her sister, Miss Genevieve Eakins has been spemding several days with her here before returning to college at East Lansing, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. George Winter and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gray ::ltended the Elkhorn Fair Thurs-- ¥. Mrs. Rose Wirth who has been ill with pneumonia for the last two weeks, is much improved. However, the political -- strate-- gists rully realiie Col. ~Smith has made hin.gelf impossible and that he must step aside.. Their concern is to de!1i; his doing so until they have a candidate of their choice all set to g>' 'undJ toc 'ate for candidates not ~ their picking to get ander way. . rather think that's the way it's goi~g to be. too. the in their stock holders and bond hold-- well.. Col.:~Smith's first interest shou'd by in tne rights of the feo-- ple, and he compromises himself by soliciting or accepting large soums in behalf of a personal ambition. 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