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Lake County Register (1922), 18 Mar 1922, p. 2

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"m' m at the home 9L Mts Radke of Ivanhee Thursday. Mrs. F. M. Harding and Mrs. Geo-- rge A. Ross attended the Wednes-- Aay afternoon meeting <of the Wo-- men's Club the the home of Mrs. G. Gmdw Wrs. Townserd Smith is taking a #ufl-t was a Waukegan Mrs, Walter Stark entertained her sisters from Evanston Thursday. _A number of: Area people attended Mrs. Emma Herschberger of Lib-- ertyville spent the week end at the izen's A number of friends gave a sur-- rise party on Opal Luigge at . the home of Mr. and Mrs. hernicn ~ M. C. meyer made a buiness (rip to Waukegen Thutsua, . -- _ _ . > vacation from lake spent Tuesday with her mother, EME UAE EL 0. 2t eueg c i5 d nésday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Vickery "hu,fiob-&tyw Mrs. Fred Voelker. Mrs. John _ Mitchell entertained friends from Waukegan Wednesaay. Kenneth Melville of High!and Tark called on day. s 'i.,.;'-uwuwm-m- :flfi'flnmchb'n-n-- _ymfllw' ?flh--k-fiham wip Waukesha this week to bring ?"m _ H. C. Meyer motored to Barring-- %"WWM. . Mrs. Robert Cameron spent Tues-- with her daughter, Mrs. C. W. of Lake Forest. "The Ladies Aid met at the home of Reder Friday attermnon onz wesk. 'Mrs. Albort _ Roder E{.m" : all those who éontrib-- | towards making it a success, . team played the Wauconda team at g..'._ losing by a score of 20 to 40. The Wanconda boys keep-- n"mfld-flh&fl" _.Mg-fl&.nl good and Mrs. Lewis Roder were hostes _ The Rain Bow Cluss cleared $8.19 their candy sale at the Ladies _mumm money is going to be used for School expenses. Good work, DIAMOND. LAKE. COMMUNITY the pastor, . $.16 p. m.--Sunday school. Mrs. Caroline Mitchell, Superintendent. On Thursday, the 28rd, all day of the Ladies Aid Society, a noon dinver ,at the home of I Mitchel. All the ladies of the community are invited to the meet-- ing, and everybody is invited to the -i;'-,ub'! Werls was a Wauke-- MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BUSINESS HOME The Citizens State Bank of Area hone 243 AREA, ILL. Public worship. Sermon by A Sa:.i:lp Account is a most accommodat-- ing te\i from the s}tlorll:m (:if dfins?dal troubles. It keeps you and dry from the embarassment of indle%tedneas Every person who as yet has not learned to m of his or her income each week take the hint. Kucbker of Grays-- Open an account with us work at the Cit-- Shelter with our Sister town as the CTUC® _ will ire with the Soo Line very g.nmgwmtmvul passenger bus line between Half Day mla-h.tlw.-mdlysfll the avente: is--concreted ."'fl American will un« derioht thit Weeposttion. f Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Peter» Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. church membership are -- | Agues Lillian christened -- at . their| about the you are to u-m.kuum.emumsmma o'~ God and ourselves to dedicate our | clock. Sermon "Jesus and the children to him. We hope more will | Multitudes." Last but ndw,'.ll follow the example On Chaildren' those that have not yet pald up their Day later in the spring it is planned | pledge to the church building fund to have.a church service for christ--| will please do so at once, as . the ening. /. ~ / . hb;t&fifl&lmmwm £ and treasurer must upon _ Mrs. H. H. Albrecht and Mrs. Will| y o) prigationg being paid at this son and Mr. and Mrs. Ben CooK motored to Berwyn, Mrs. Hoist and home with them. How did you en-- joy th'trlrt? Mrs. H. H. Albrecht and Mrs. Will Coon from Waukegan called on friends last Saturday. James Sibley has moved into the Joseph Richards place one day last India to do Missionary work in two and it will be interesting to learn something about his destina-- &: u-:-li; : will & e | m.----bdfi'lfi the lecture. A nominal a n fee of 10 and 15 cents will be charged at the door which will be given to the building fund. Last Saturday night a number of m.a.mnu the home of P-uld and surprised him, it being his 'meventeenth birthday. Theo. Vanderwerff having jast re-- turned from his trip to Holland all.r!'.c.l.wrgermz last week. He says the trip is worth the cost of same, and O, such beautiful maidens there are "over there." He says he'd like to have brought a few along for some of the bachelors in our community, but the "duty" was too high on them, so I expect we will have to sail over and investifate for ourselves eh, Ted. 'Next Saturday we will have. a regular old fashioned caucus at the town hall. So far there are 'five as-- neverthéless the hot lunch has done a great deal in keeping the health of the children above usual espe-- cially with so much sickness.around us. If the P .T. A. had doze else it certainly would have its existence on this one count Of course much is due to the ful co--operation of the homes with-- sut which nothing coulf be done. m'-beyupflnlw"t"' make our school the best of its kind. Mrs. Moore of Chicago visited with her mother and Mrs, Knoll last | week returning home Saturday. On Satuarday, March 25th it is planned to ~have a <stereoptican lecture on Missionary work in India. Our pastor is planning on going to were quite a few present showin, the vital interest of the parents in the school and its work. Without 'doubt the most impressive thing of the meeting was the report made by Prof, Smith relative to the success of the hot lunich system. He reported that the attendance for the year was Spent in playing games. The P. T. A. met last Friday night in spite of the rain, and there among the children was ai a min-- hope this will be a permanent re-- The investment of the P. T. one of Mr. Lemm's hot air | will never be regretted. It dot Mrs. Hansen is again feeling much He Want Ads get results. was very pleasantly today DAY It does the in therefor the b ie sks se Dawsen e @ tnamber of our buat ® t her among us that she is another to our group of workers. !quuuflnbomoofln.cutd ;ntm .'d;:luu;u;"l 1:':.0&' m t from 9:45 to 10: pastor "Christian Certhinties" f Mr. and Mrs, Henry Schroeder and son of Half Day, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Lintleman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyer and son, Mr. and Mrs Albert Voe!l-- ling and --son of Lake Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schelling and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Weibrath and fam-- ily and F. Weibrath of Chicago at-- tended the baby christering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Kruger last Sunday. Rev. Keithahn officiated. A bountiful dinner was enjoyed by all--after which the guests were fav-- ored with a song by Rev, gthlm and' a piano solo by Ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holtie of Chas.> Kruger Wednesiay evening. Loxag Grove called on Mr. and Mrs-- Mrs. Geo. Ward and < Mrs;-- Al Glant of Wheeling called on Mrs. Chas, Kruger and presented her with a beautiful boquet of flowers as a token of love from the Eastern Star Lodge at Wheeling. Alma Kruger of Chicago spent m'_nhhormother-ln,hm mother at her danghters, Iu.:.'fluq-. Mrs. C. Nichols entertained her two nephews from the city over Sun-- day. Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Ritzenthaler visited with their daighter and fam-- fly at Wheeling Sunday afterncon. Mrs, H. Mason and family spent the week with Mrs. Emma Kraeger. "Rifred Inpirboin vamed a 1 Lagerschoite visited at his Home in Barrington Sunday. . Mrs. S. E. Knedier and Flossie were city visitors Tuesday. Miss Avis Hayford --entertained company over Sunday. MW%SW"A South-- ern Cindrella," by the ua-m-cammn hall, March Zith. Come and have a good laugh. The cast will be given in the Wednesday edition. + Quarterly conference will be held a week from next Sunday which ends the conference year. _ Mrs, C. Nichols spent the week end in the city with relatives. | _ Mason's was well attended and all had an enjoyable time with the ad-- Boy Scouts meet Saturday at, 7:80 W. H. Stanclif was a Half Day PRAIRIE VIEW . Hutchings was a Glenview F W e gate it as our honest belief that the t8baccos used in Chesterfeld are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at t price. Liggett & Myers Tebacce Co. 'Taste is a matter of 20 now 18¢ 10 now 9c (Two 10o5--18c)h iff has ("4 o Chesterfield ness. Mr. Murray is a nephew of Ja;:mof this place. J:M and young son Chicage & the home Mr. and Mrs. 5 H.'l':wh:.umt:- Mr. and 'Mrs. Henry Bartelia «of Wfiun&d"m . several cottages here. Mr. and : Mrs. Otto and daughter CGertrude and Mr. and Mrs. Flug of Chicago spent Sunday in .their cot-- ~Of Grayslake > @ on .Mrs. Clyde Goiding who has been helping to care for &Bnryfiol'- ing for a week, returned to her home in Chicageo |ast Friday. Mrs. Loretta Seymour went to Chicage =z Week to spend a few ?r': at home of her daughter, , . Frank . Harrison. W. 8. Farnsworth who has been with his wife and children the last tew weeks left here last Thursday for New Mexico where he is engaged in business. ~~ & Minni¢ Golding who has spent the last year at the home othn-!& Mr. and Mrs. Ei. Golding of cago, had to be taken back to an asylum where she had been confined for several years. It was hoped by their many friends here that Minnie had been cured of a Serious nervous malady, but it seems there is no cure for the poor girl. The parents have the sympathy of this com-- "u ulluz':st.robdml suffered a condition at her home here, is very little hope of her recovery. Mrs. Henry Golding who has been very ill at her home here is slowly gaining and her many friends here hope to see her among them again M. Powers is still confined to his home where he has been seriously ill the past Few weeks, He is not im-- proving as well as his many friends m'!:uhto-thiln. of + ans year old daughter s Mrs. Harold Stroker is serfously i11, though it. was reported that there seemed to be a little improvement today. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Grantham. entertained relatives over Sunday. Reid Geary of Kenosha spent the week end at his home here. : _ NMr. and Mrs. Wm. Mawerer enter-- tained relatives from Chicago over the week end. Glen spent the week end with relatives in Chicago. Harry Grantham ,our ice maR, de-- Ilbvrifiolmleoblt'but-n- y, March 14. omnmmu a new house, to replace the one burned on the Belche farm two miles north of town a few weeks ago, it is to be a modern farm house, L dlek _ Mrs. Ira Fisher entertained -- the card club at the East Side hotel Monday evening. There were seven tables, Mrs. McCormick won ladies favor and James Gainor gems favor. A fine |inch was served after the ten games were played. A pleas-- ant evening was enjoyed by those N. R. C. held installation of Wednesday at the G.A. R. _--_ CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos-- in Wa and wife and v called on : y is a nephew O0f} -- Mrs. Harry Drummond and Mrs. Blackburn and son --Mr. and Mrs. John Pfannenstill and children of. ie were visl-- tors in the George home Sunday. i Mrs. Will Huson is assisting Mrs. Levi Wait in the care of her two children who are very ill. .. Geo. Richardson of St. Min., is visiting his brother W and 'hll'llflmhw % .' 'Mrs. Roy: McBride had the: mis-- fortune to slip on the walk on Mon-- day falling in.such a manner as *to sustain a bad sprain of her . left Postmaster F ipen ' t l.l.l!qh'sret is spending the week with her sister ANvof the scarliet fever patients are doing finely and most of, them @@> out of quarantine. . And there have been no new cases reported for the last two weeks. We--begin to think it has left us. The local Royal Neighbor Camp celebrated their 26th anniversary or Tuesday evening. Some new candi-- dates were initiated and a "Royal" good time enjoyed. ns e Mrs, William Richardsos. 48 sick Mrs. Stran of Antioch spent Tues-- day with friends in Grayslake, hall, A Corps inspector was preseat. All members are requested to at-- Homer Cook, game warden, sur-- prised two would be fishermen Mon-- day evening in the act of trying to spear pickerel in the slough on the east side of the lake, Just what_hap-- pened to them has not been learned. Others please take notice and leave their pitch forks home when Homer is not over at the county seat. . . ----Dr. E. L. Golding of Libertyville ealled on his mother: Sunday after-- Mr. Dixson is now settle Farnles Farm. He came from consin instead of Indiana. 'Arthur Wockro who . spent the last two weeks in Chicago visiting relatives returned Monday and is now in the employ of Ray Dowell. The last few days has seen many Main street. The frost is about all mofthgluldlndngullw tain is needed to settle the roads and make them paszable. George street Tuesday but the rits are so deep that it was of little use. Surely we shall be glad when the cement will meet on Thursday, March 28. Card and bunco party. Each member is entitled to invite one guest. pavement is in NOTICE The next meeting of the Mystic Worker lodge of Ivanhoe, No. 101 Ray (MofFl 4; working at Fox Mrs. Ed. Read of East Troy» Wis., GRAYSLAKE motered, out the day at now settlel on came from Wis-- Indiana. who -- spent the Chicago visiting Monday and is in FOR 8 Buggy, White FOR SALE--200 8. C. White hom pullets and -- heus, --HQiMew strain. Splendid layers, * C. F, Greenwood, Libertyville. FOR SALE--Four colts. One 4 years old. two 3 years old and ane 2 years old. Folly Farm. Phozae FOR SALE--Barred Plyrmouth Rock 1 . Inquire Mrs, E. thiaeck, Aten Phoms SHERLE" _ FOR SALE--White faced. black ---- Spanish eggs. $1.00 per setting of 15.' William GeHinge, 320 North FOR SALE--Seasoned k Posts, Inqzire of Geo. W. 0&. Area, Iilinois, Telephose 289--J--L _ _ -- at reasonable prices, due to freshen this spring. All bred t> our noted 30 Ib. herd sire. €all or ingaire phone FOR SALE--Wiscomsin pedigreed No. 5 barley. Heavy yielding also We have a few good pure bred Holstein cows and heifers for sale FOR SALE--Nine tons thnothy hay FOR SALE--Choice seed c lest (92Q coop -- Victet Dtbieyer, FOR SALE--Eight nead of horses, from 4 to 8 years --old. 'fi from 1400 to 1800 pounds. horses all well broken and sound. Mike Behm, . Area, HI Phone 261--W--1 mn.fl--Wu--sld-', Board can be had near. Mrs. J. M. Wade, 218 N. Park} Place. 21 --6t | FOR RENT--Large fron; room fur-- nished. Mrs, J. Mack. Phone 111--R Libertyville. 21--.2t yywmuhym.n!nhaww-l. rent or exchange, or if you want help, make it known through these columms. You'will get results. % 6 'There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake eohnty in so short a time and at so reasonable cost as you can if you make your wants known here. A trial will convince you, * 154 Breadway. MORE ABOUT THE BULL. There are all kinds af milking machines on the market but thre is only 1 Bull Teat Cup and 1 Buil Milk Claw 1 Bull Hot Water Tank which heats water free of charge in the barn while milking. Com-- plete installed $230.00. _ Minimum charge, sedan. Will sacrifice for quick sale $650.00. Will demonstrate:: Will congider Ford in trade. ©Phone good quality at reasonable prices. e aisg reme gout worg ho ~some Behm & Houlihan, Libertyville, Phones 124--R and 261--W--1. _ > Gleason, Half Day, Phone 278--J--1 MISCELLANEOUS * ; 11* ClA Phillip Jaeger E55395 OSBORNE FARM Phone Waukegan, 941--¥--1. FOR RENT charge, Bbe. . 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: be per line per insertion. 1661 2itt FOR SALE--Two --zeod horses, weigh about 2600 pounds. 2 21--4t FOR SALE--Reo touring car in FOR SALE--Strictly modern seven room dwelling centrally located. Extra--large lot, with variety of fruit. House is onk tritmmed and in fine shape. It's a veal bargain. FOR SALE--Nice, high, well located home sites in different sections of the village. Buy now before build-- ing starts, and prices are raised. FOR SALE--Two flat building. Each fist five rooms, It is stove heat, but has all other conveniegces.in-- cluding bath. Good i2come> prop-- erty, Offered at less than pre--war FOR SALE--Well drilling machine; also an 8--16 Mogul tractor, both in good working condition. Phone FOR SALE--Houses and lots at reasonable prices and easy terms: Insurance and notary. lithn.LMyv'i:.' 1 FOR SALE--Round Ouk self heat-- ing stove, call Libertyville 175--M. fl--1t WANTED S'd aiii'-fvi» * piano. In good condition. Just the truck, three quarter ton in good condition. Inquire Meyer's Garage, Area. Phone 317--R 21--6t WANTED--Man to deliver ice. WANTED--Experienced farm hand, must be good milker. Will pay good wages for a man that will take interest in his work ~Call Lake dwelling on full sized lot,. located two blocks from station. Garage. Everything in fine shape. A bar-- Schnaebele, Register Bildg., Phore Yraily located.= Gas, sewer, city water: fine shade trees. Only $3500. Easy terms, See A. K. Schnaebele, Register Bldg., Phone 90, Liberty-- Bidg., Phone 90, Libertyvilie, Bidg., Phone 90, Libertyville. sewing for children the day. MD:II-HM" 'ga. phone 188--M. Albert W. Ko« 426 North Ave., Libertyville. Interstate Sand & Gravel Co. 183 W. Washington. St., Chicago. oldest house on Procgceceds o nmsmnm WANTED Stails 1 and 8 for information. s to do plain . Koenig, 21 t 21--1t 19--6t

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