PAGE TWO F In. John Canunsen of Chicago spun I in: days last week with her auehter, In. John Dietz. H. C. layer made a business trip to LIE. III-HI Wednesday. Mr. and In. Lelund Jarrett spent the week end with Mr. and Mrr. Robert Godke. Bert Swan and son Roger spent the week end in Chicago. John Jute" returned home from Rinaldo Wednesday on account of the illness of his son Leroy Jarrett. Bert Swan visited his" daughter, La Verne in Chicago, Wednesday evening. L. Veme is doing nicely and will be home the latter part of this week. Miss Viola Wells spent the week end in Champaign and attended the Phi Lambda Pi Armistice dime Sat- urdny waning. In. Leslie Oelrieh was a Wauke- an visitor Thirsty evening. Miss mom Tripp of Downers Gmw is visiting at the home of her brother, S. L. Tripp and family. "mules, a. bd. nu)". - .__.__l, In: Edna Tense. who will grad- uate from the North Weston Train- ing school for nurse- in January, visited Iii. S. L. Tripp on Thurs- day. In. William Albright and son Rim. returned home Thursday from a visit with timing at Gurnce. In John Kitchen wu I Lake Villa visitor. Wednesday and at- undd "(in of the Busy Bees. "YE-her durster,irs. Ho. nu rum-nod home Wednesday at mm any visitor Thursday. In. Juno Doyle, Mrs. John Lan- - and In. Charles Brown of ut-trem m In. I. c, Dorfter Wet-ads] afternoon. We an a" to report that Hr. Prod. "(go who wu taken urinar- I, m "My mot-int is much unmoved. Kr. and In. Fred let-sen of Wheeling ntteoded the bazaar Ind at: Thumdnp -nintr. G. W.-Chb met with Mrs. Hun-y [cm-me Yuesdyt..trvtn9tr, -iiii a"... of 'nmhnm is visiting km, by! Kyles} Liau {gamma of the hall in pain: along nice!!- h In. but. found ml" to] antinuclear-housed". ttrt,',"=htd';pr';di;rl) t-.tstaa-iofyrtstudit"'ti "you; Andth 'plllh1'i,t411lJi'llte7st'h'2'e".i uae.ot-tthtettosPs. 'rG'a"riiiia"'i'iir'iintrriV {china-hum: I i.titiirtte'k,ryirytraP.tr,-) "WWII". 31" dawning-,m Ila-gay mt "(chunk I ".inar-t-ttsrewdnri) "Moth-u. A A I nhlllk cut mound mo in neith- aode m. "A. The can" non pupil. and. with: portfolio. Wednesday shar- Mr. Blah: Invented each child 'ria-eittmmtutr.crrirte Lumber Company. Jaifitflrfi'r:Brn'.l:1n:nm:"EInyVWof the pupils took home baht Btteial on Friday evening Nov Health Clinic bunks for their pur- _ . _ ' cuts to Mttrt. 'din"lttt. willPlease Minx"; Hurry Wanker "tamed home Sunday "terroon from the Mterman 'i'ji1ileiiiiiiffiii5 horpital where he has a... mum Tor the Int five Inch. J2t ""2110" I Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Adam- and $MtBett m. . Rahred family of Wisconsin returned home .Saturdly nomlnz. Mum Eric-hon Zion Imam, - __ Jront back with than. in; him" - Pain of mm QUENTIN COINERS WOOL The pupils of the thIn'n Cor. MRS Area AREA SCM0OL M. L. CHANDLER loci! Editor Phone 1224 (M 0 ZION. ILLINOIS Chnndler was I Chi- Ind may i - Ethel Umbdemtock Wt '8.me evening at the SW .Kdlor home. i Ir. and In. Henry Codes - tinny a'temoon It the Victor ', no: home. a. m Ch. My." am: an out tf'2"',t" .3»an hid-v the Willhm alias-1' - gm... Miss m M:- and Mrs. on humun'apont Friday of last week with Mr. and In. William Sauer " mm View. Chub: Honchbexger made a bus- ineu trip to Lake Zurich one dly lot mt Mr. and In. L. E. Jeffries of Chi.. cm spent the week end at their Henry Gordan was a Pal: er one day last week, R. Bcimers has panhaw? In. Chains Gosswiller spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. _A. Swen - or. In. Sigwalt of Barrington spent Thursday with Mrs. Cnarles Hench. born!- Jr. Maura. William and Victor Samar were Wheeling callers Saturday. Luella Herschberger spent. Satur- day maroon at Prairie View. John Hens made a business trip to Chiago Wednesday. , His: Ethel Umbdonstock wd . Waneonda caller Saturday. George Dobbins was at Heights ether Tuesday. v-Brsnisybelll Keiler of Chicago spent the week end with her parents Mr. Ind In. Stephen Kaila: . -iaari iGUbeieer spent Sunday Moon with Miss Helgulfafrfnu, -irais" Martha and Lillie Sana and In. on human were Chi- uco visiPey JNrttstiar Mm. Sternburg and daughter Lor- aine spat Wedneadey with Mrs. Wilma Unbdemtock. View: Sean and daughters, Lillie and m and In. on Lemma spent one evening last week at the Charles Wu: home. Albert Sane: mm Bank meet- Ga; "ikTdiis" (moiety this week. William Umbdaastoek made a bum in.- up to cue-s.» PM! inG0aiikrvitu Wy evening. my»; um. ma mm Bauer and In. human spent We'd" evening It the Han: hone. The and My dm by P. Wng- m Ind John km for the benefit of St. l "a aureh was will ')U'lu."Ak'.'r/ii'l; m'avudcd b It. and Ill T. mph. After LONG GROVE ROUND LAKE stiue all- Arlington i a tract- Mm. John Welch. Who Wtth her In" w" injured rhea In ab- WWI them I u no. he IN. to sit up n while My for the tUst time since the accident They were walking home from Wau- kegan and had gone II far " the Mase Ame Road when an Into ensh- 'ed into them, throwing both of them to the ground. The driver stopped, teking them both in the front seat. Although there was only one plann- ger in the back seat, he refused to let them sit there while he drove to their home. Neither their names nor the license number we" obtain- ship in the "rural Chats, the trirhf 6 days, Gwyneth Wheeled: 8 math. came out my Jocko. Jocko was; musical organization of the eofiere.)Dorothr use 9 dnra, IdtlUn 7'7 a monkey. He clapped his hands Miss Henley is highly honored by 8 dlyl. Maxine Rathburn 9 dar, when he wu happy, went to sleep! her election to the eiub. She grad- Josephine Iroeve, 5 dnrs, m Dos-U. the clown'l 'um M tired and} noted from Warren in the class of inlet ' days, Stanford Morrow IOIdeled his head when he wad 1921. "133': Ind Thelma Clift 9 days- _ "making. We ill enjoyed the even-I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hook attend- Peefeet marks in arithmetic were ing very much and found it helpful? ed the bazaar given by the members awarded to Jo,ephine Renee T days, --Gwrneth Wheelock. ', of the Eastern Star Thursday night Revelle Morrow 5 din. Marshall _ --..-- _ _ H' - at the Masonic Temple, Waakeein. Wells 3 days, Gwyneth Wheelock. WILMOT swoon I When they were ready to go home 4 days, Dorothy Reuse 6 days, Lil-l, ---..- l they found that their car was miss, lian m 3 days and Maxine Ruth-l Those who had perfect mark; in, ling. "Liaaie" had mysteriously dis- bura 1 day. "polling for the past week l"'"; appeared. They were obliged to hire, 50m Reuse tnd Mlle Mon ' Emma Herman, Elvira Heme"; a taxi in erderto "home. Friday row M page" marks ht . as: Irene Wuhan Chrome UM morning the :12,wa on Sherl- gpelung knoll of 75 words. gold, Helen WM, (hunting dan road, tn gamer. covering _ _ crank"!!! nad Mini Bockmnnl Mlle back out. Evidently the thievesY 2rgtAt,t,ra2"t2,12Jti) The Program Club net at the madusedtheearto-tin_r . I um; Jacob we»: last l Ubertyvill. and Sole E. Ida: . Thanksgiving tun-kn. Nothingwu Round LIE. and 108913?! Mon of'WedneIdIy. The next meeting will Pun-sing exeeptapWofgtovetr, .tiiiriGTi 1b. held a the homedurs. o. I, ttaahnight and - drop of on; J L,,, ed was um . pic-imh'h' Nov. 22. on had been in mm "dl"'e. ml .3... h, mammal _'!h-_-w1!1nt ee". "Y htKet Miss Esther Henly " Ounce, Ind a Freshman " Earlhnm College, Indiana, has been elm to member. ship in the Madrigal Club, the girll' musical organization of the eoilege. Miss Henley is highly honored by her election to the eiub. She grad- uated from Warren in the clue of 1921. In. Wesatey newton and the kisses Lila Wink and Mic Gillett were knitted in the Royal Hugh- bom Saturday. Mina mun W spent the week end with [in Dam: lobar: of Waning"; T. E. Gray and was Georgia and June we" Smithy canon " the J. W. Gray homo. MrrsB.N.WN,nhtotuirtat-r- ions condition was him: to Chicago Thursday by Dr. H. C. Hm, when a consultation of waists m held. Jewelry Auction 8110 beginning Nov. 11th. Nothing waved: every- thintt.tstdatrouromtrriee. Now is the this to get your Xmas pres- ents. A null deposit will hold any nth}. 80 din. Ray's loyalty Share " N. 6min St; Wash-gin, Ill. JEWELBYY SALE Scha'nck Hardware Co. Phone" 1.1mm GURNEE International, New Idea Etumerson COUNTY REGISTER SATURDAY2 NOVEMBER lg 'NeBetttPtq%r Hulda. Nichol?" $125 to $135 immwenmontmui We hold Mother's Day November hut ind in spite of the incl-men: weather, II. had a good "ammo. Thou mm wen In. El. E. Evan, In. C. E. Whamloee, Mrs. Ina J. Kelli", Mrs. E. Babb and In. K. Hoeve. dim HI] Bordon, 1 by; "I Whus M 5 days; Phil!" fSi I dun: Mm; Olin. 1% any: _ Josephine Boeve, 5 din. T. A, Simpson and Mr. Hoffman from Springfield also visited school Nov. ut. Perfect marks in mi"!!! for Wngrsnips, onions and Sally Spinach. last two - in Odour were [in i Next he told u. about Kitty. Mar- to Joann!» Reuse 10 days, iirmG was I tilting doll, who slept with Morrow 10 days, Phyllis CM 5 de, In. windm own. qNaatrd his tooth. Bill Beedax 8 uays,9"rtP1i, Vanuatu]: mikttnd we m1. Then l Imus Kennedy in nttie to spell ill) words, Gladys CM 15 words, (Ettu Wynn Evan 6 words, Truman Taylor 16, Leo lilbndt 20, Joseph 'Doaulek got 9 perfect marks in 10 days. Josephine Reuse ml Emile Mor- row got pended nuts in I "at spelling lesson of 75 words. - Mien-Ire In. Bert Ph- ahd and In. Cm!" Ben-Id of Libertyvino and Sol: E. Idin ad Round huh and Joaeph M" of Wuhan. Jm Kennedy was aim I pie" cure for good work in Arithmetic. I Fifth m min very good with} 'rodtioettr on the poem, "The Wreck of the Remark!" (Evening Star). m parted in am for October (14 children) an Inninm Wells, Prank Daniel. Stanley]; Morrow, Joseph Dom Loo In" bruit. James Kandy. 10.»!qu use, Radio Morrow, Dorothy! Ran-e, Lillian by. Maxine new bum, Josephine unlit". Gladyu Ctift uni Gwyneth Wheeled. _ A surprise parts was given in honor of Josephine Reuse, lump Rathburn and Gladys Clift. Basile Morrow ud Phyllis Clift nuanced the dining room very beautifully. Animal cookies. favor: with corn eandion, cocoa and maria-Ila" HAWTHORN SCHOOL .7 M"- m -.------' - oerved. Mil. Miller lat the l We went to the L. T. H. S. Audi, nominal. There were two doctots who :nve talks with lantern slides. One Was a dentist who told how to are for our teeth. The other an M. D. hold us how to care for our bodies. 'Best of all there came I clown, rid- (ing a hobby hone. He told us about Ciji..riit,i, Carrot. end hie Was the :'arsnips, onions and Sully Spinach. l ext he told u about Hurry. Har- It2t girl: down Iain to "you" when they found All ti. chil- dm, mud It the "bio. "Nrpr%e" them and they "I "the ilitte,ati? with "(Md all!" on . in the can"! ot the Mk. I Itteqtetiingeontost mhddnt m school my. Nov. 1m. imam in walling wu won by 'Elvin lam of Wilmot. Steam (iii' won Ivy-Codi. Bullion of Wil- snot- Ptrst in .gttttmetie "I won 'by Caulk Ruble-I of Wilmot and 3mm! by 11mm Talley of Everett. The "new in writing were sent to ilk. C. A. Punt, Chicago for eorme- (tUra. Everett will com with us At our school Friday afternoon. Dee. pm; I B. C. Johnston had I sale Sunni-y i, The party then in honor of Mr. and In. John Wick nu enjoyed 'by many. Those who had perfect marks in spelling for the past week m Emma Hat-mun. Elvira Hellman Inna Wuhan Chroma hil- fald, Helen WM, Catherine Honnm and Rich-n! Bellman The "win Club that u the Julian! Mrs Jacob number last WMY. The next muting will be held It the home of Mn. o. I, Whack, Nev. 22. In. David Homberger i, spend- ing a few days with Mrs. Edward Horenberger. new: Store-tht wmsm f Friday and gatardav- Sales In The Bargain Basement Store Women's Silk and Wool Hose, $1.49 Women's Heather Ptne cuhmerr Mme colorinzs, with silk hroidery. pair ---- _-------- Wt autumn ard; f hit. others are clothe Basement Ken's heavy wool hose. A wnrm and serviceable qetttt.leetttt, me. Mr --_Cr__/__- - __ Women's and Mues' Included are becoming drone! of fine wool who". Jerseys, Pt-teh some and All-am Canton can M dresses no Erin-mug "mun a T.t8, BEA LTE N IGMT Ar-ot-suit-oats-id-homer-dot'." raincoat" auction. .te'11'a."lrr up to as, no on uh In Bum! Store at, ch 810. 7 Bor' Heavy OVERCOATS $3.98 and $4.98 All are of the urn-known Bristhtort-CarUbnd wake of heavy outing flannel, full cut and -u, fhtUttqd. Thin lot cousin. of sample lines Bad discontinued numbers. m womenh "M no ulna from 1.50 to 2.9tl, pried In this a]. " from Mbe to 1.08. Tho In". -teetta m 1.98 to " "has. priced a from 1.29 to 1.90. Dresses, $7.98 Coats, Suits and lhettetr, $10 Women's Pajunettes 98c to $1.98 . priced qualitj M-- - 19c I pair A - - - Men's Wool Hon 25e and. Hose ",arher a well-known :nill. Some Bre pluin 'o be had in blaqk und colon, pair 1.49. FOR SALE-seventy-tive Plymouth Rock Chickens. J. Jagger, Ron- I dout. Telephone 29mm. 53-2: FOR sALEl--Modern seven room house, centrally located. Large lot. Garage. Fruit. Price only 83250. See A. R. Schrmebele, Real Estate & Insunnce, Ragnar Of- Bee, Libertyville. 88Af FOR SALE-self feeder base burner heater in good condition. Phone Libertyvitte 862-W. 88-tt FOB SALE-pure bred Rhode ts- land Red Cochrels. 81.50 each. Phone 41UR-2. C. Hans, Prairie View. . 88-21 FOR SALE-.. Burning in Big Typo Chester White spring boon, Cholera immune. New blood lino. for old Mamet-l. Phone 39241-1 L. A. Huebseh An- 86 Att FOR SALE1--Mammoth Ewen dueha and Toulouse new Also Barred FOR SALEr--Moder.n nix room m- idence on lot ItRtx200. Very good location. PM very reasonable. See A. R. Behuaebele, Real Estate & Insurance, Regina Ofhee, Lib- ertyvme. 83¢! If you want to buy anything. or if you ttart loathing to In". tent or exchnnge. or if you want hip. Mb It km. tttrms" ch. column You will get Insults. The": in no way you can ranch as many people in his - in so short a time and at so reasonable a coat " you can if you nub your wants known here. A trial will convince you. Minimum charge, Me. 6 insertions for $1.001 Rates: 5e per line per insertion. . Rocks and Rhode Inland Red when]; the best we ever raised $2.00 and! while they Inst. Phone 892-R-1 L. A. Hucbach Area 86Uh Women's Wool Hose In blur . mu same Colorts, slight meow" of a much higher priced quality, pair - - __ 7 7 49c FOR SALE GaaaoitieiliiUlt, Men's - - Sweater Coats. 2.08 val-u. Mm "71>"li "'- aelHghss. luau-trim"!- Men'l "an? .e.9 of he tibial "a "In Unknown. m_t~o_v-e!'!_-v "n "h I" tiii.i'ieiFi)iii'iiidit' ' ..... - i tt 'laid,'l -0eh. ----------- I W Men's Pajunions $1.29 to $1.98 25c FOR SALE-Barred Bock Cochnll also Butt Rock and Golden Legged Wyandottes. Phone 277-J-2. M FOR RENT--170 are farm. Frank Cum, Libertyville. WANTEtN-Woman or girl to Insist in housework. Good home. Write E. L. Wuhburn, Gurnee, Ill. WANTED-AN fashioned unhog- my secretary. Addmsa Register OfBee "F. O." an: BEIS'I'ITCHING DONB--4htsto- on bring thmad. In. Jack Maul. 828 W. [Apia on. A TRUE "ORV TO MY CUSTOI- ERS-No Bull lilting "in. Boyn' and trirU' heavy fueee, lined union suits, all Meer linemen! "A- 98c price Men's shirt- tnd drawers, heavy weight, with thick velvet fleece, each -e-e---e- -ee--eee 69c Monk radium union suit: of medium woixht. fleeeq linv:L Basement, -- 1.69 Knit Capo Bon' - non colon. Glrh' - uld up at M knit and brush" wool 49 yum. Choke--, C womeis "ndkemhiefs, on- Noticed arm", 5 neatly hemmed"..- -- c onotothermaehineiauueomttr oranrNaeetomrkasowudeWs don't Itnpourcnpu on 3.th thebarnaodmseanpromttt. Ash any otmrtUtr not: in Lab eotuttrtfttteynm not "HM We all duh or doom. units. " cow mag angina Indmull pump, , G,. pal (donut an) 8260, plus pipe for brm.--Bert and. 85-3 Handkerchiefs [.1 i am" 3773 T , 9 of]! it) Underwear FOR RENT WAN In?D" Basement as» "'9'!" 29c 88-6t 83-2t 88-2t