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Lake County Register (1922), 30 Aug 1922, p. 2

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Ras + byes s pe Bm e m * 4* '_' Mr. and Mrs, E. T. Langwortby _ Mr. and Mrs.<Elmer Gosswiller ~and son of Long Grove spent Sun-- 'gday with the formver's parents, Mr. 'taized the lstter's brothers and sis-- 'ters and their families at a reunion Rrank, Mrs,. Frank -- . and Braane, Tiel, M ant Mro. is . Matthews, Mrs. Myrtle Young and son. 'Allen Hayford and &- all --: of ~Crystal "Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matt of Wauconda, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. 'Gien, 'James _ Glen, ; -- Frances _ 'Wisnerwaldi-- of #arewell sermon on Sunday. Hehas . mg nfi:g'lfl-uumn Sunday afternoon from ':rt"d" -v, h n! !l . an mnz.rfim-tton- »main, in' Area 'the rest of the week ' lore returning to her mome . in filfi E. Mitchell was a Mil-- <visitor Saturday. imotored "to Whaatow: and visited ret Ts son Hemy Porg. \"~ m{ l mim Gincstw Th o. Sankig . T n n oaais? meunasg, ~** P en Pined Nor Speedias own jof LeRoy, N. Y. Area ington and daughter --Edessa air Whitwey, and daugater Mar-- . | Comfortable and rich, a man thought him-- elf safe. Then the crash came -- He had no emergency surplus. :g'f Bankruptcy re¢-- wmmunii-fi ish fund. Why not hurrying to to ' Mfm miffeur was fined $130 on ' permitted to go. Pro-- made the boat as local MRS. M. L. CHANDLER Area grammar school © will on the Puesday after Labor Ai. o sybe it was going too fast n&.m-.u up with it Phone 122--J visiting at the home gs. Myron R. Wells. Of . Ohicago -- spent the Aurora fair Sat-- and Mrs. Henry Loh-- Albert Roder enter-- dinver Sunday. Frank Harrison and --Mrs. Roy Stanley ago motered to the and Mr .and Mrs, spent the week RUINED! for-- ufi:c:fi-n. Wdlb":e.:: sorry you : Axel, luck where ever you go. * Axel Peterson, we hear, has gone to Neljraska to see how he likes the her. and mother and sister and #at. Mrs. Roy Newton favored an Enstrumental selection. ~Com-- family at Aroa. kegan visitor Friday. wilh aes fotmer Have Payne Bs from Milwaukee, called here Sun-- mittees were appointed to -- charge of the moonlight picnic. hour was spent < on the n music and 'a good time at after which a dainty lunch was fiamumwm-t cety Thursday which met at the Mr. rs. George Frear and Dick .'m W. E. Dunn mo-- Miss . Payne speit the latter part of the week visiting at mmfi:&mumm Mrs. Ward of Chicago is spending & --weeks with her cousin, We o William Wagner has a brand new: tent set up beside the store.. He is going to move~ said tent to the county fair and let us William has for our amusement. Mr. and Mrs, H. F.; Ransom have moved to Libertyville where they 'Mr .and Mrs. Wm.. Hertel speat Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr .and George Frear t &n&yd!'.lma Miss Martha Waltman, who has been spending her vacation _ with her parents left for Maita, Ill,, Wed-- mesday where she will teach school for the , year. ¥-- Mr. and Mrs. Pennington of Wau-- day. enthusiasm for _school to begin. d nosl neer up kids! The Ivanhce as heen nicely cleaned and PI. .d;n",_ M s e Moj'a'yl: s the | j § and a new chims ul ns bess. ndded, > &A 0w > >+A-->. young peof e of the. community are urged to be gure and attend. dear -- t -- scholars -- are eagerly looking ahead with their. usual l::hd . Bert Lusk and Mrs. s L _ were :m""'" at tae Frank Doiph Joha i',;"fp.:j'»\' a% Aurora Frids mfflr at wh g» E has been en-- the En aunt : from Palatine pi:u'.': ;;, 'have a moonlight counse poedble P 6 evening. All 3: away at his y aund / home Frida y gi on Bs cemetery . M 1?, Th 5 &s Av..-""md' m °f Mr. and Mrs. Atwell of Monaville, e visiting their son, William At-- Mrs. Bdna Harden is spending Mrs. Roy Newton was a Wau-- Quite a number of the members Mrs, Frank Knigge visited Wau-- Mr Dr. Amos 3. Wikhols of Chicago TVANHOE was a Waukegan . and Mrs. Bert drug Fred Converse's, + . Miss Florence Roane, who tsugat our school . Anst year, ang her-- sis-- mlh-ll-u:*m-hwn 'uflr"' 'mmm' Saugatuck school this year, Both she and her sister will board with home of Mrs, Clark Dunn. A busi-- ness meeting was held at which a zamber of matters wer® decided and nearly all the unfinished work was handed out. The society is pro-- gressing in fine shape and the ba-- szaar to be held this year will far surpass in quality and workmanship motor'to and from her seaool at 'Tom Vasey's barn dance wis so such an enjoyable time last Satur-- day night that it was decidéed :to country now is that too many men have bought autos llt.g,dann anything held here before. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, J. Sundgy morning and at noon : the congregation assembled at the .river ~UII'£O.B.Y$;:: wg since her return 4 est. It uwufihwi&.-fl repeat the .daunce next water they have in the west, at moon. The parade which is to a historical pageant will bl usg'mummd:r tions will be represented _ Mr. Siaughter will give the history of each float in the parade. K Rev. R. W. Hoffman of Indiana, former pastor of the Gurnée Com-- munity church, read the sermo for m picnic lunch, mans lived here proir to their re-- moval to Michigan. Mrs. Margaret Thorne was -- a Chicago visitor Thursday. u3 The anzual Gutnee H picnic will be held at the | school grounds on Friday, Septem-- o '.f_' 44 and M ,' Vigmb aie sanpine «: ooo faee 4 -- m ' [rs R. W. cClure Charle '1 and daught@r 'Mis on & motor trip to Brighton, Wis., to visit Mr. Chase's brother, M -fl" the Dells also. . _ .. _ Mr, and Mrs. Richard Hook and . Mr. _ and -- Mrs. ¢ q and mthu e ¢ Bottger, the tor $¥ip to northern Wiscongin. r were marconed for a week at Devils Lake, having to wait for -- pairs to reach them from zo L#.m Welch is visiting Miss Domoney of Waukegan, . _ » . Mr. and Mrs, Orin Chi 'are the parents of a daughter 1 Wednesday at the Lake " General hospital, They have : ber Ruth Ellen. Miss Maybelie of Michigan are vis> Me, Wha t > Vincent are cas 6 "N s l"' U L : 3 Te f on a motor tri to visit Mr. C M and Mrs. Cole 'of Chicago EVERYBODY 111 Admission 50¢~ AKE _COU CGOOD! Ails Us? * eene t 2. 6 S ic | and astendal the t ts . omog i and sons 'Joh itter of| Louis, Mo.," Wu"L i Wncs Sehrander it '-mh _,'flf,l&mp to Milwaukee m - Mrs. Sdmr ; cottage uf&mfl-n, Aug. 17th, ude -- F rden 'of LeFafetin diie reo.inco io "that city after Aaving. spent the pmast three weeks with her mother at the home faqnfl of towa. § Mrs. Elsie Schroeder, Mrs. Addie wnmum merwfluny.. the . Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Snowhook and family spent a couple of days last week at the home of their cousins, _ Mr .and Mrs, Wallace ; 'Yaltnd a and Mer: 0, is.. H C2 Crovi> of : f aftem | ig several days with friends here. f an ang daughter, sons "John 4 Joh d Owen dfi DL:A:"IQ.._ risithd at the home of irs. Geore R. Olcott, _ [ The childre ,lfl;, grandchildren : Mrs. Addie ms gave ihri "Pbm89 Kegs and Barrels, all sizes Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays Sweet Cider Only Schanck Hardware Co. Long Grove Grist Mill Phone 126--R--1 Open Mondays and Fridays 3 carloads of grade Holstein Cows 2 carloads of Registered Holstein Cows and Heifers f Some of the cows are fresh. International, ~New Idea Emmerson . Cider Mill Open The Best Paying Machine $125 to $135 ED Are what you need now. FOR SALE At my place 1 mile north of Wheeling on Milwaukee Avenue x on the Farm L. B. ANDERSEN my oldest gal, Sarah, who is sup-- posed to be studying music . over there is to marry some earl and he has wired me to come across, Williams for several: weeks. -- > Dr. G. A; Deckert, chiropractor of Kenosha, was in Antioch over the week end looking over the field to establish a practice here. 4 Mra. Clara Bradley returned ~to her 'home in New York City after of : LaFayette, Ind., ling duekk meatles. with their" pang thased by O. 8. -- Klass. The l ne ts io eouphed : by A Jones--Why yes, I suppose some Overheard at the Picnic Brown--Say Hank, do these here nglishmen understand our Ameri-- and Mrs. 0. L. Hoyes -- arley Stickies left last we Dynamite For Sale LIBERTYVILLE P d Well and and this 38 FOR SALE--Houses and lots at FOR SALE--Chicken and fruit farm of --four acres, well located. It SEWING -- MACHINES--Adjust e d, FORSALE--Ohio Silo Filler. A--1 condition. Have no sileo and will sell reasonable. Bert Asma, Green Bay road, Lake Blof 11. 62--6t FOR SALE--Horse, riding or driv-- FOR SALE--Modern six room house on good sized lot in good ~loca~-- thn.lmhonuu-ub% and is vffered at a very low price. FOR SALE--Kanred winter wheat, FOR &g--&t.'flu; p.&, '."amming u'::un.mfi-l'hu.,liuh- ies Grove Rr., Phone 254--W. Lib-- rices and easy terms, has an eight room house, com-- bination barn and garage, chicken grapes ul':mh"- "..lfi. real Register Office, Phone 90, -- Lib $100 for outfit.-- Standard sewing washing Black jron bed 2e 2prmex Phone S6R A is There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake --county huwohufluvu"n&nmum*l"* your wants known here. A trial will convince you. _ C home. Used machines in good con-- dition for sale. Will be in Liberty-- ville 1st and 3d Mondays in each month. Drop me a card. Guy 8. Henry, Winthrop Harbor, I1L. if taken quick.. Easy terms,. See A. R. Schnaebele, Register Office, Phone 90, Libertyville, 66--t( Por bu, cleated, d. Setier. Phone 392W--2. Area, IIL 65--2t Minimum charge, 25¢. 6 insertions for Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. £00 muuflqlnnlild'.iabuh-u'g-'"f; columns. You get results. . + M * DR ~SALE--Modern five room house, with barn, and . chicker If you want to buy anything, or if you have something to sell, FOR SALE cherries, at mmxtm . Deep Well Pumps and Cylinders .. WANTED--Work before and after sehool in excnange for room and iu..o... 115 s..n.-:-.* R w:rrx:--a-zuu':-n-.m porrvionis yrudun Fagk ons <~ ce WANTED--To sell your stock and a?,:mumua FOR RENT--Seven room ° steam heated fiat. Inquire 233--R. 66--it AGENTS--I want one woman . in w:mm--mna farms or exchange match you don't want; describe fully. I'Pull,mllua e e LOST AND FOUND ploy 8. Simmonds, -- Experienced As . Reverse Phone ch es Te on . ue bosrd by young man attending high school. Phone Area 282--W--1. HENRY BOYSEN, JR Inquire Register office. 66--6t which heats water free of charge fiith&a':fl_h- plete installed $230.00.

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