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Lake County Register (1922), 28 Jan 1922, p. 2

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¥C P ©~> hi Fioas h " was (& Chicago . V'S~ . Mrs. Myron R. Wells entertained a + tyv friends . on 4 %"m.tlwmflt &.. with Mrs. John Rouse, Miss Beth Cook was a Waukegan "&,',wml.fln'" "_*d.fl.mwron Tuesday evening of this week '=wnhr-du-c'hm- day from his trip to New Orleans. Emmett Bilinski of Chicago was ' 'Mrs. Damon Hoimes and son Erwin of Libertyville called on Mrs. George ""'h"mmfs- day, Mr. Holmes is in --Pleasant Prairie, Minnesota on a business ' Mr. and Mrs. Townsend Smith were Waukegan visitors Monday. an Area visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Gosswiller spent Wednesday and Thursday with their ~~Mrs. J. W. Chandler spent Wednes-- day with her. sister Mrs: Charles Wtf?fin'!\ufluu Will Ray and son Vance made a business trip to Lake Forest. on Tuesday evening. __ J The Citizons State Bank of Area. I ~MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BUSINESS HOME Harold ~Wells spent the in Antioch. _ Mr. and Mrs. Albrecht were Wau-- kegan visitors Thursday afternoon. Herman Kublank ~and Myron R. Wells atended the meeting of the Local Carpenters union at Highland _ 'Mr. and Mrs Fred Wilkening of Libertyville moved into the house re-- cently vacated by Mr. and M delkin, this week. S 'OP? spent Thursday evening at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Will Ray. Arthur Nehriick of Evanston was .mWhMuWuhu- day 'The English service for the coming Bunday will be based on the wedding to Chicago Tuesday. with her parents Rev. and Mrs. Kaik-- _ George Stelling is visiting with relatives at Bensenville. home by Rev, Ad. Kaikbrenner. Miss Elsa Umbdenstock as bridesmaid and Louls Arus of Park Ridge as ~best !'Anldht-ihi as . " best man,. * m untormunooummm' ; Charles J. Dickey, Pastor, | * Libertyville, N | }\t. 2 ~AENOOP 1 4 2:80 P. M.--Preaching service fol--| lowed by Sunday school. All remding BA A hfio--tfly.duyctn.-', t C nominational preference, are invited | to come to these services, and : also 4 to bring the children to the Sunday | #4 school. | e / Rd. Gosswiller : and family. of Miss Grace Lafrents called on Helea Mits Lillie Saver visited with reln-- Miss Alma Kleinsmith and Henry ATDCd LONG GROVE oBEY THAT IMPULSE-- wat Staats of Libertyville vmd!-htine the. Wm.> Zersen When some financial matter comes up and you don't know just how to handle -p:o;}'wqtm'ummommun 4eu nok '&ea ga0ea pus 483J¢e8 atf} UT }1 Just because you are several miles mmmwyyonmldnot Mhnk'udv,zwu:m as come up-- phone and talk the matter over while fresh in NDLER Chicago . v:s ealled ~on end trip ~y " & K s hl,'_m _a business *mm was held ak in 'w'::#' 4 ol . last Thursday ~L G. Hutchings we m'lflm»fled ° wmkunm m*;{fi:rul:.l und Thursday. © netted: them . and nom Mrs. W. Stancliff had quite a severe The magician failed to come C '.tuekof--rl&hun&.l)t.'hr ~m'fi"fim0nch'f8°'-,»..lhrmalhd&m1mmfl Several of our young folks attended |she is much improved gt this _writ: 'tiime. Yes some felt extremely iime. felt extremely good lf:m-luzc&mn.flth" |one frowh onr community who dressed |up as a colored man captured one of |the prizes which was ~a (five pound --box of Gottman chocolates. | _ Last Saturday Prof. Smith hired MMMMMM!M | of children to the institute at Libeity-- ;mmmmmmm | ning. They prociaimed that they Were | treated fine and enjoyed the trip very ments were . 3. Herchberger attended the Lake -- »uuymdotflcifllundsuonw-; 'ing at Waukegan last Wednesday. . ; ' has been going on at the Corners.' | The cold weather has produced some | good thick iee. Goodie, we can have : 1mdb¢mnmttnu9eryh-n' | ~ Ladies Aid will have another Baz-- zar February 8. They willsalso have omm maite e Peies grine ves during the evening. Plan : to attend and enjoy: a good Social the temperature is 90 in the shade. The executive building :. committee met last Sunday and among other ww&nfludfibfiud the new church be postponed. until about April 30 when we expect it will be more convenient for people from afar to attend than it would be dur-- ing the cold weather. * Mrs. Campbéll -- ard the . Misses Johnson were visitors at the "Cook" home last Sunday, also attended our -- communion service will be observed ' ut this time, also the uniting with the | church of any new members. Sunday school. Mrs. Campbell favored the school with a very beautiful piano Choir prattice next Friday evening at 7:30. motored to Chicago Friday. NA PR L L 0 a 'm-- Tohanraais 'funceral of Mr. G i was held on . y ° ~of Chicago called m-&l'l::m pd\h.dufll'-.-fi'-'""'"" on Buptar, i Croft. Rev. J. H. Barnett of-- | . Nas and they expect a full house to greet of Glen x % " Otte Nage! -- ww""mm luhfiu.hlhlntuucc-nn-. the Edw. G. Nage! " vis. | nery. He leaves one son 'Lewis of , § Guite a number from this vicinity| . Waiter Prehm was a Chieago Y!*\ _ y posg Indians. \mintored to Cary, 1IL., Sunday to see | itor Tuesday. The finest social event of the sea-- '&l:m .w|&t'hldchloru-mbommr'mmh-~w Lillian Surma on 7# * Tuesday evening of this "MMGJ.' «] m"mvflhmufl"&uk&."fl.hhm' Mrs. Mr-- and Mrs. Fred vis=| guests gathered at the home of Mr#--| warg, Hufford |ited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H Hillman to spend the afterncon in Mrs. Muflord sprung s <om-- at Fox River Sunday. . ,homdh:my'dt\"y.!'m"w"h friends when ! --~Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | Mr. and Mrs. Fergusos Harkn®ss|lns wa« quitely married in Wau-- !"hkmifl'; announce the birth of _ a litle 500, yegan But this fact in no wise hin-- "'"'a"*" on ppengi \dered her friends from giving her a | . Mrs. Park Allison of 14k®| " y--, 'Charles Weaver and MiS® royal start on her matrimonial voy-- | called on her sister Mrs. E. J. UDM--| p.., -- prohm attended _ the w!mAmmfl*m"'i ;' bdenstock. Tuesday. ©; | Neighbor bunco party Tuesday eve--'the happy event, and was 1| a--=== ~ ning at Barrington. .fi-mmwm 3 . | d 'Mr. and Mrs. will ¥e at ' Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Hutchinson an-- February 1 1922 mmmmu.mammgumm-bifl* | Tuesday evening. "'m ; | _ Several officers érl:n ns:li'th'-;.r_g------------ squad tow & P 2 ';llawrhynm-m l | _ Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Robinson visited @ | at Waueonda Sunday. e f Boy Scouts méet at town hall Sat-- urday 7:30 P. M. s e ~ Sunday, school at -- 19:30. Evening service at 8 P. M. Sermon sibject, Mr, G. Macther, S. T-- Foote and C. HALEF DA Y : was a) large'}, Mitchel! ¥ *z the Royal Neigh nberger for . #|**P. favling sefrecte| :C ~__. | Meyer., a L'MArmai] paie,| mt e atpetites \ Mrs. 8. DBagner had her . mother 'h'.':' the uu@-um; One w w M:::ntonfashfld""' i'z:-myonwmm with _ a in -- Willmette indefinitely. We hope to see her back soomer than she expects to return. C W chdr:t:_ alh:;ulw brother from. the city last week. ~Wm and Ted Knedler took in vki meet at Cary, IL., Sunday. '-- Mr. and . Mrs. LeWwis / HOSJ® . 92 | ~ sovl !wmu,mompmdhy Mr. and| o iMrs. J. P. Ritzenthaler were visitors 'at the S. E. Knedier home Sunday, -- | -- --~GR. | _A number of the Ladies | Aid . sur-- | : 'prised Mesdames Stall and Ott who| Miss thave been kept in since last fall b"& o {sickness in both families.. The 'fl KHev. .F. _ B. : which was a decided surprise to Kingston, DJ., 'fumiu.mbfld"*'m' home ficiate at the Wednesday afterncon ag Arnold has|drowned whil this foot still in the cast. 'The. after=|the-- river. _ Roy Stahl was on the sick list the first of the week,. Dr. Galloway was called in attendance. We hope Roy will soon be out. James Towner home Tuesday eve in honor of Miss Browning. . Miss Cora Hodgkins visited in city the fore part of last week. j LAKE ZURICH noon was. enjoyed by all.© After the unch they all went their various the health and happiness of the . two {amilies. : f Sunday school 1t the usual hour, 10 t geine -- cmcantniiantbercahenmectre ms® \trer "#hd .Mumwm"l The village was shocked on {A®} t&.p.tchndMlmT-n:FMbheardfiom accident. lwfihnhmuwflamn}tfl'flWhfl' death of . one .pmden.'mmymd,---wyWuM | the day. _ Joe ?:'Butm';n:-' | mhmnad'l'txuitvidflnm'h' Lake early | her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs o.-.{""'"ha machine skidded on 8 , Meyer. f sharp both men to the I T s | grou a boy found | M.A:amumu.adg"f s iJ Wwhas dead on actount of illiness, "'m' from the Friday evening, February 3, the fall and exposure. He was taken to vhlll*!lz_wfllcin"rn-',thwmvmh nual play yflm'uu-&ondn'm.'n. ,mwaa;-m't---uduw'---w- have been held for some time "\Mynlllb--um have been 00 C ul house to greet' of Glen Croft. Rev. J. H. Barnett of-- A. M.. Preaching at 11 and?7:30. Many of our little ones. got the best of Jack Frost Sunday and were, in their clu."hlpiteofth.co'dmr- Mrs, C. . Nichols Waliter Prehm was a Chicago Vi**|\%"~ // moug Indians. = itor Tuesday. Miss Ardelia Norton was home over mw.fim"dfi'l.' w~~b~dln':fiwfikb s M H to spend the afterncon in pend the afternoon ID° ... _ . stufford sprung . & ©0m ducers held their annual meeting on: Monday. The eficers clectad were a% tollwws: president, William : Buhr; secretary and treasurer, W« D. Steil; milk board, Lewis Knigge, John Howe and Dan Sturm. & COUNTY RJ PRAIRIE VIEW 6 fore part of last week. lz and Mrs. Lewis Holtie ¥#| ~,, . P. Ritzenthaler were visitors S.E.Kned\erm_'-m. | rmher of the Ladies® Aid s#ur-- ; J. A. SCHMINKE, Pres. party was given at the The Wheeling State Bank Zurich Local Milk Pro-- Friendship Service Our Policy: simply this--that our service may satisfy our patrons to such an extent that it may lead to nothing but established friendship which assures permanent patron-- On this basis we ask you to trans-- act your business with us. evening WHEELING, who | Miss Whitmo n e es uoo Kinaston, Di.. on mmz_zi puctsatancin oo axl y enb ie . eucit Aengntr' Seneca, III., as the guests of Rev. and Mrs. E. N. Judd. . . Mrs. T. B. Walsh and children vis= ited Mr Walish at the Mud Bath Sani-- iarinm, Waukesha, Wis., on last Sun-- gay. We are pleased to report that the Lreatment is proving beneficial to Mr. Waish. A Lake County Sunday school insti-- m~lddiaficmm on last Saturday afterncon and Sun-- day. Mr. and Mrs. Almond Thurwell en« tertuined Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knigge of Area on Sunday last. s Mrs. C. C. Whitmore of Chicago vis-- Jookey Kummer, famous as the man who rede the wonder Borse, Man o' joying the results of his great -- riding Jeckey and Mrs. Clarence Kumimor, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1923 "IIS SOFT LIFE FOR THIS JOCKEY GRAYSLAKE Vice Pros o 3 C essl hotographed on the beach at Miami. A few weeks ago he married Miss Mar-- moon at Miszai, Fia. JOSIE L. BULLOCK j IN CHANCERY, No, 11909. The requiszite affidavit having been filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court, NOQTICE IS THEREFORE HEREBY GIVEN to the said JOSIE 1. BULLOCK, defendant as aforesaid, | that the above named Complainant heretofore filed his Bill of Complaint in said Court on the Chancery side thereof, and "that a summons there-- '-puh-dddfloutw : the above named --defendant,-- return-- State of Illinois) County of Lake) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF LAKE able on the first day of the term of the Cireuit Court of Lake County, to be held at the Court House in Wau-- mhanlfiun.tb first Monday of A. D. 1922. as by law required, and which suit is still pending. _ Lewis 0. Brockway, Waukegan, HMinois, Jan CHANCERY NOTICE CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE R. R RY The ease and comfort attending a journby over the North Shore Line have recom-- mended it to hundreds of men and women whose business necessitates frequent trips to Chicago and other points. No less note-- worthy, however, is the "on time" feature of this convenient route which has earned for it an enviable record for reliability. Do you take this handy route? LIBERTXYVILLE TICKET OFFICE Passenger Station x f P To Chicago FOR SALE--Ten--tons --good _ Liover hay in barn. Call Libertyville, 22. FOR SALE--Good timothy hay, corn, und oats. Mrs, M. L. Gutsler, Deer-- field, IIL. 5--6t FOR SALE--Choice butchering hogs for family use, dressed or alive. STRAYED--Party who borrowed my wasoline torch please return it. . LOST OR STRAYED.--Female Seouch 'terrier. Call Libertyville, 22. 6--1t Phone 283--W--1 . Minimum charge, 25¢._ 6 tions for $1.00 ~ Rates: be per'line per in n . 3 $20.00 a menth, Phone 248--J _ J. J.Jarrett, Area. Farms, Houses and Lots Sold for Cndatia tm Wcc n $ +4 W stt t _ m¥ . "'n"mmfiww-mwnm'fl*da rent or ¢xchange, or if you want help, make it known h wmma® columns. You will get results. e t ns d " There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake county in so short a time and at so reasonable cost as you can--if you make your wants known here, A trial will convinee you. LOST AND FOUND Cash Or On Kasy Terms in Ersry mscc e m } mate MEMBER COOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE BOARD Classified REAL ESTATE, LOANS, RENTING AND INSURANCE ._ e o $148 N. Ashland A Trains leave Libertyville at thirty minute intervals from 5:48 A. M. to 10:48 A. M., then at 11:48 A. M. and every half--hour thereafter until 8:48 P. M. ; then 9:48 P. M. and every hour thereafter until 12;:48 A. M. These trains make connections at Lake Bluff JOHN HEIM WANTED--A woman WANTED--Old rags fox wipers, pay 5¢ per lb. for rags large en to be used for wipers. Register WANTED--Man with car to M in the county, spare time er full -- Register Office, TURN |YOUR SPARE Aie INTO DOLLARS -- ----_ SUPPLY coal consumers with "K4 Save" guaranteed to save the i ;o%.{hheul.l-w-"'. find this a very profitable n Exclusive rights, Write for full" ticulars -- enc HOUSEHOLD CHEMICAL CO HEMSTITCHING -- AND attachment fits all mak work in office and wome! ment by Fould's Milling Exchanges of Property a 180 E. 8rd WANTED 10¢ Phone 74 w'flv Box H. Care:

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