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Lake County Register (1922), 29 Apr 1922, p. 3

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14h - about who .0- taAd the m mum: at the Illinois Coundl of Punt-Tuck"! A-teintioarq held at the "In"! House. Chute, tttis week were In. llushmon of Fox Lake, Mommas C. J. Just, J. B. Morse, E. W. Colby, Kenneth Lovell nnd George Pearce oi Libertyville, Madame» C. P. Tib- bet-, Hunter and Roberts of Lake Forest, Mrs. Freeman of Lake Bluff, In. Gootch of Highwood uni les- damcs Gooder and We". Jr.. of Death I 1. onions elected were prudent, In. Mark P. Mean. Chicago; vice pnuidenu, Mrs. R. M, Reed. Ch'- mo. In. Harry G. Phillipa, Ivan- Iton. In. Benittmitt A. WeirrChare baton; auditor, Mrs. Jacob Keener, Ont Park; Binomial], ' Mrs. o. T. Bright, Chimp; parliamentarian, Mrs. J. E. Thorndike. Chiengo; directors, In. John C. Boyer, Crete, '11. J. P. Luhra, Quincy, In. C. C. Brown, Chicago. In. R. A. Nap- ier, Blue hand. In. Leslie J. Tay- tor, Tnylorville: carious] directors. Dist. t. Mrs. R. A. Curry, Aurora, Din. 4 In. J. S. Drake, Moline. mu. 8, In. W. H. Whitten, Carth- Me, Dist. IO, Mrs. Solomon Jones. Dcnville, Dist. 12, Mrs. T. M. Kil- bride, Springfield; lino Eva Ender was the week end m of Miss Catherine Elli: of Luke Faun. Kin Input Kress wu guest nt a buneo party at the Chiago Bench hotel Saturday. In. E. B. Jordan will cumin the Five Hundred club Tuesday " temooeu Mr. Ind In. E. J. Bingham, and In. Amelia Pyle of Irving Park were [pens u the Endet home Sun- by. Mr .and In. R. D. Reeds. Mr.' and In. Alex Willmnn, Mr. nnd In. Ray Gunekel, Mr. und In. w 0mm attended a "Mt0"l, My " the home of Mr. and In.' by Hutehiwn of Irvine Park Sat-l my evening. l Illa Florence Ostermnn of Chl- ago was the guest of her aunt In.' . H. William Sammy. 1 Mr. and In. B. H. Kress Ich' Inst Thursday for Excelsior Sprtnu,' Ila-mart where they will spend the'; "ruret given by the Bum at the Central lanai: hall "Vivi. If" of Austin is My: Athletic Club wilt: gin a dance Saturday evening, Aiiiir, i It the Granular Idiool MM" iii Pom-{an of (Me-Iv»j In. Pink Pounce 3nd childm - Sunday with Mr. and In. "in! new Sr. of mini-ad It. Eleanor Meyer, who teaches in In Thornton Township Migh M Hm "tent the weeh and 1tt'lt,l',."Td'rTu'L' Inn-d In. My Cinch] and Ion uRor w In. Gulch" puma. Ide. " In. & P. Hutchbon of Irvine Pal men] an of last week. text weak is to be chums! u $ildm'n week in the Pmstrrtqrian "all. Eahitséta of whoa tori will to down in the R, M. 9"th store, In] . window in Kn»?! drugstore will be devoted to books. Mr. Ind In. August Klemp moved Monday {mm the Winter: has. to the Ptod Honnbemr nu. In. new Icrncr and In: me] Merner spent Sundny in Chi- In. Harry luhlko Joined the United Evangelical chard: Scrutiny. John Friuch of Noethheld spent Sunday It the June: Frftaeh hone. The Woenal Iiuionnry society of the United Evnngelicnl church will be held It the home of Mrs. Hm Freeze on My " hrnoon. Mar E The Hinton Band in chug: of In. Arthur Homer met Tuesday uni-noon at the U. E. church. Rev. Sunk Assisted. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Vant had u may no": Sand-y Mr. nod Mrs. L. O. Brochuy and In. Eu Wil- mot of Waning". Mr. Ind In. E. White of Donn Santa and Mr. Ind Mrs. WI " Portal! Park were the Sunday and: of Mr. nnd In. R. B. Pat- Wilt. and In. Gooder have u heir M Mrs. Gooder'a moth" and m of Penn. Imnoit. A _ Mr. nnd In. W. W. Chi-k eel- ebeited their "RIM wedding un- imry Wellhead" evening. April I) at a dim-r. Mr. and In. Ray It. and In. R. B. Putnam. Ind It. and In. W. W. CUrk attended I dill-Ir and theater My in Old- .ao Saturday evening. If. all In. Autumn Ham and 'au-, top-1n, my..." La-ir.. onion-mo th'p- nuns-I. ---- Dr. I. P. Won-0|]. anti-Linn Willmnn attended with I}. "(In Raysteedawerethes "Mr. and In. Wm. and), Don't fail to attend the dedication vine Pnrk services of the Washburn Congreg- home Sun- tional church of Half Day Sunday, iApri1 Mt, at 2 p. m.. Ind plan to coda. Mr. l stay over for the 7:30 p. m. service , Mr. and u the ladies will serve you supper and In. {fee of charge at the Town I." ed . "Mt0"! right near the church. You emu: . and Imam": to miss these two services I: D", 'llLtl it my be the chance of a lifetime Star I. Wilcox, of Area, "line". Mr. Wil- cox is a studem in the m: clan of Northwestern Unlvenlty School of Commerce which each year about l this season, elcctts in non one?" iaive scholars to the Beta Gamma 'Simn scholarship fraternity. Our i home town boy, it is announced. has l been chosen as one of the 1922 men!- bara of this honor fraternity. l This year only aeven union of (the large number attending North- wealern University School og Cam meree attained this high place. One was from Washington (state), four were from Illinois, one from California, and tsnother from In- i'diana. The Beta Gamma Sigma w ie..???., is a scholarship soeiety in Con» I merce Schools and is modelled along 'l lines similar to Phi Beta Kappa in {the college of liberal an: of the " United States. To be a member of 'l Phi Beta Kappa has for years been ithe goal of thousand: of American ',students and that only a few out of 'Itheae thousands annually "make" I Phi Beta Kappa is tu'trnifieant, The flame is rapidly becoming true of mu. tom-u no"? ' AT non-mu Woni come- from mm University, hm, litinW, a! In honor recently confer-ltd urotsrtt.ti.s lin this community. Able speakers 'will be present Ind everything pos- 'nible will be done for your comfort and entertainment. Also don't for- l get the Monday evening "nice l, which will be conducted by three of lour former pastors. Rev. Bu "Tricky of Albion, Reb.; Rev. C. W. thm of Sturgeon Bay, Wis, and All: Rev. C. E. "foisted of Haywood. |lll.. this will also be t Meat at a itifetime to wee there three able and !fUte lien tomb". they being located G' far from us. And in. waned is Beta Camila Sigma in the Com- merce schools of the nation. b -Nonhwestem Umverssty .School of Commerce is directed by Dr. Ralph E. Heilman, one of the moat progressive of American educators. [out to nil for but In I "on- uy next August to min far 3.1 White period, can and bid him Gounod in his otdertahinr. I We an all plead to nnmnco that the Ivanhoe choir will be with (ii, and favor as with their service. "during the Sunday evening tel-vice. (iriiiii".iii hearthem,theyareed. In. Maude Knoll and In. Him: Cook sang a beautiful ,ducO Int Sunday evening during when) nukes. It is a part of Northwestern Univer- sity over which presides as pres~ ident the well known psychologist and educator, Dr. Walter Dill Scozt. Choir practice Saturday waning pt 7 o'clock at the church. Thi. in the lat reborn! for dedication when. no Ill must be present. 1 [in Ilene Rockenboch mil com- 'i',',t,'t a two year's religion: Mura- tional comic in Boston, Marr, on (gune 15. and will spend tho -ummer I with her father, George Rockenbaeh. G,', September tirrrt Miss Hookah he). will leave for Lansing, mm. (In, where she has accepted a posi- ltiot " state superintendent of relig- ttabr 3:! living in Maywood. Mr.i Mr. Nelson of Iihnuhe VII in Plsm is I km" garxiner " town last was! making m..- the new Rein: hospital in Haywood. l menta to betrin cement mad work Mr. and In Almon Rockznbuh announce the birth of I non. Wednes- thy, April 19 u Ii" Woodmn'x hum. Mr. and In. Rochnbnch m have Ichn sons and seven ions innmction of Michuran with Mulder. " Lansing. During hot summer visit in Daemon! she wftt Wu be in Gum of. the religion; kittd-rdert held Sunday morning: (t the Community house from 10:80 to " o'clock for the little folks un- 1 der six - of Me. tin-(hum Mr. and In. Shun! Juhrend Ind two dildnn of Highland Park A"!!! Sunday with It, and Mrs. Peter Jahmnd. In. Ralph Kuirkevivoeker and Mina Mildred kniekrrbocker (if Chi- - and Mrs. Max Euler (Elisabeth Knickerbocker) of Kitchener, Gnar- io spun morn! days of this week " the Pred H. Meyer home, On Timothy In. E. J. Knickerbocker tmtertatned " a laminar. for Mrs. - "can. "mud-y evening. my 4. tho I»: moving Mr. for this your will b. than: It the Deerfield Grammar "ehoot. It in I double frattrt, the that part in "Snow White," followed by an excellent two reel comedy. "Birth! that: nnd Jungln Posts." " has "had-nee in desired. glans. WSBOW rm v". llm-' it a 'hhbu.f WW HALF DAY It r uhud" Win] rebukes " Yolo. Mr. and In. Schneborgu of Chi. (an) were out to their summer cot- tctue on su'erly. John Davis of Crystal Lake called w: friends here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. inimn'a'nu w" Donald spent Sunday Afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Miss Mae Daley returned to her whool duties Saturday morning af- ter spending a week a the home of her parents Mr. and Hrs. John Daley. Mrs. R. hi. Hallock spent Inst week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Stoxen of Bust". WU. Mrs. Mary charm daughter Lucy Sowles returned to their home here Sunday after spending the winter at Gnyslake. Misses Wilma Farnsworth and Edna Werden and Kirk Warden uenl to Chicago Tuesday where they called on Mrs. Clayton Werden at the West Side hospital. Homer Cook is at the county seat, this week in attendance at the Small mil. Ray Paddock went to Springfield Ian Friday on business returning home Saturday. Arthur Baseley, Erie Shannon and Roy Pratt of Amigo, Wis. arv rived here last Friday. Arthur Base- ley is I. Ion of John Bucky and is now working with Otis Potter, con- tractor and builder. It. Shlnnon is " the home of his sister Mrs. Clar- ence Bristol. Roy Pratt is visiting around town. Clark of Chicago went the week end " the home of their pants Mr. and In. M. S. cure. Misc Rose Turner visited relatives in Chicago lat week. Chums View, Mr. Ind Mrs. Lewis Smith, Mr. Bod In. Otto and daughter, ull of Chicago spent the week end " their cottages here. la. Wm. Daley min-d a new Thor eUetrie washing whim for n birthday present from her hu- Mr. and In. Voddar Scone an rejoicing over the twin] of A young Ian at their home Pridny eve. ning, April 21, ' Mr. and In. Fred Dowel]. Any Entity and Dean Bucky motoeed to Wuhan Sunday arm where they all"! on Bessie Dwell at the bk: Co. General hoop". Ray Prior with his wife, tnMhqr and mm motored to Crystal Lab Hominy "temoorc lib. Oman of Crystal lake spam thettrgtoftheweeentthehioe his son. John Oman. who reside. on the old Bury Davis farm. Mr. Nelson of Iih'auhe VII in Every nvailabfe summer in! in rented for the summer and . no I number of new con-go- In!" construction in and near the riiUes ry much ltr. L. E, Bucky's house the Inst two lum- mn has bouttht I le. on the In! nub-division Ind will soon build I mmmer home of his own. The bunk houses that were built there Inst mmmer to mmodnto the cement road workmen If! to be torn down and rebuilt It Lake Zurich. Wm. My and Cris will do the work. M Mr. and In. Henry Kruger " Garden linking in around here not. um. Lawrence Bristol who wu operated on two weeks ago a the Woodstock hospital " now home and is ruddly (lining, much to the Intim- fnctio. of hi. many friends hem. Hr. L. E. Golding, wife a" daugh- ' Lucille of Libertyville ealled or Mme: here Thursday und mum nday. In. Viola Orr and sister Lydia um N. am awn..." - -m. .w I - m ---e _ 7 7,, number of new cottages iiffej'I2TL'trrdahtltrt "lb-h nitrjction in and he" the villa": mu r/MS. M"... "h Mr. Bikini, who has WIN W. l r... did two Me,'. ht: at My - - Friday In; to my will; 1: non PM " the. Ion. of his Mrs. Paley Wade. we! Mae and Bligh"); Daley Chicago I'noppen Thursday. were Accompanied by Master nund Daley who made hi, first to Chicago which he enjoyed In. Elmer Wheo'lock is still very Regine! Want " get mum: WAUCONDA When we give --honeat service and courteous attention we are only fulfilling the duties of the home bank to the home people. Service comes only when all part- ies concerned profit thereby, and it is the found- ation upon which this institution is built. We want you to get the habit af banking here. We offer you Just as good inducements here. We offer you 'ustt as may be found unite": The Wheeling State Bank WHEELING, m. , full swing t.tttg,Net,t,t22e,e; lulu." yole centud but bl week Ind In still at her mmwide. Mr. Bel-ho of Que-Ago spent the week end at tho borne of Mr. and Mrs. Fink on NI? Oak farm owned by Mr. Belshc. Mrs. Wm. Ma Mrs. Van Dykc and y the mater part of Grayslake " all h Turner. sister of If In Plath nought" was Woodstock mm: la." Sammy Mrs. BdBiM uni Mule daughter are spending the week at the home of Mr. and In. Cook - Mr. and In. Katie Zurich visited " the parents Mr. and It Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M" Murphy spent Monday in Mt», when they trangaeted bush... Mrs. George Icy". of MeHenry is spending I M day with her niece In Mm Mrs. Caddie "PM. and daugh- ter and son of thiake were Sun- day guests at the hen» of her sister Mrs. Celia Decry. Walter Bank: Ind family are now residents of Wmmh Mr. Banks is employed by .Mr, Nelson, the cement. mad nun. Lois Sowles " Gyayslake spent part of last week 1t thr. home of her mother Mrs. In." Glynch. 5 jllltlillliliBllllilf Mr. and In. Mun Roder of Area were Sand" grits at the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. George Prouty. Mr. and In. Joh, 8an of Fre-', mont and Belt ttti, townahip cel-; ebrated their golden wedding tut-, niversary Sunday at their home. Al, wedding dinner in eerved also tr; supper in the only evening to tseventy-five M. Many of whom were relative. and a r umber of oldl neighbors, am them In. Marr', Glynch and dataatttet' Lois Sowles off Gnyslnke Ind» lacy Sowlu who} are: for the W: m the home! here. The and'caplr have lived on) the farm for my years when their children We 'rrown to man and womanhood. On Stand", Apni 22, occurred the death of I. Anna bernoyne of Chicago. In: Imoyne bu 'Pe'" her summer: rd. her parents here for seven] - as they own I summer he). on the "At Home" subdivision. Q. was an estimable 'young lady and had made many iwurm friends'h.Waucondl. Those who "tended th funeral Monday in "than were In. Henry Kramer, Kn Enter a. Jas. Fuller and _-ii-trr-ut-tut'. mu- 'dnu In. M 1r.t't.Tgg2"INTat,"., hp- Chi! Thoma. m H "Wad-p." t-rh_iittfr-. . -roryhtl in ugh-M vow ttset/gettext,':',,','. Million-d" bunc- mh'tmguaogm iiiVTliitGl '.egi/tiet - than. mum-'95 1urtytto.tt Gt-rt-er-due"" I'll-I. JdeAM-miwm'" mum chhQ-Im,-n'°' -.-- W. and daughter nu lg son spent lust week " we of Mrs. Eneg'nar. Uixson of Lake home of their H. J. Dixson can Arrtt-tthii' Atlted to Hunt for Enoch Slaw; Friends Fear Be His Met Foul Pluv Cour authorities Wedur begun a and! for Enoch S painting Mum-tor who m riously disappeared from his in 23 St June- street. Wlulm mu 'rn, , Lug April IE, a day attr nlf.» u A rrmovwl to the \A':- M trnt Jill" Taste is n matter of tobacco quality We mu: it u our hone-t belicfdnt the tobacco: used in Mid are of finer quality (Ind hence of better mu) than in any other aim It the price. who"): nan ngi-d the mun-mu l tt :zlember}-d tha; h 'rnlhr cirrurttst, turning l_lp thre . with I marry th M! and nhanxlmh g to In emole Chums W U My" Tuba": " 20 for 18e " for " Van-Indus " I Mt: t mm mm tits" .0 a! Int priw h Cheiiiiiit:ii,yld Libertyville Garage J. N. BERNARD Phone 202 Alwmmh'm " AUKh'GAN PLANS tiUMMF.R RESORT BESS SERVICE undid-mm- t u "my wh m "e In tte 1'h " mined in at ho had h 1! wife Wits tak Friend-u "toWMt CIGARETTES " erurasaanam-straet--a'"a th usex (arming Vak'rerruit , umiy \"uuktxan to the varionx lake Over 01M m "I -ittqt i tz1iiiii.iy unit. In" I viiNtlmmstrter if the- prone-9| h " (Ind-y tl " he mp m mum; out the tn the bus prove-l 't on the part a! 0. 1r IL!)I"4. With the it would be any to m ammunitio- ml the redid-b...' T-t um M I have (If. " H's "my not " Jinn lid (h- ' "ant to 00" ", Mitford I" the pro" t of the m " nun ha. 0" an; on who. -nnvenhnco "UN "with deeurql

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