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Lake County Register (1922), 9 Dec 1922, p. 3

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Mr. and Mrs, James Dougherty and family of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. George Labahn and family of Evans-- ton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Labahn Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fichet of Sap-- a«ilpa, Okla, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. B, H. Kress left Fri-- day for Fargo, N. D. > Mesdames Elmer Clavey, Alex Willman, Robert Greenslade, Ray m of Mrs, Almon Powers of Park Tuesday. _ Otto 'Ott of Waterloo, Iowa is vis-- iting his brothers John and Edward . Miss Margaret Kress was the .u-_tofIququnderdwelfl 16 an election will be held in the m-dool!ordwpnrpued increasing the tax levy for educa-- tional purposes to 3% on all taxable property within District 109 and fix-- ing the amount for building purposes at 1% on all taxable property. The polls will Be open from 6:30 to 9 \ Mr. and Mrs, Ray Gunkel and son Le Ray "were the guests of Mr. and Mys. Bodenschatts of Chicago Suwr-- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hutchison and Mrs. Fletcher of Irving Park were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lange enter-- tained the teachers of St Paul's Evangelical Sunday school at dinner Austin Sherman of Chicago. E The Peter Dahmer family who have been living in the Koeblin building moved to Chicago last week. Mrs. Edna Trute Doose and Lee Wenzel were married at Everett, Thursday morning by Rev. W. J.| Ryan. Mr. Wenztle is head clerk at the Deerfield Mercantile Co. | Misses Eleanor®*Meyer and Susie, Easton, who teach in Harvey, m.,l spent Thanksgiving day with Mr.' and Mrs. Ira Gardner, who enter--| tained at a large family gathering. Miss Meyer and Miss Easton spent' Saturday and Senday with Mrs. H. Flemming of De Kalb, ! giving day with her son Clarence Sherman and his family of Chicago. her dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sherman and children and daughter, Lillian, spent Thurs-- mmmummacu- Miss -- Barbara Hueh! visited her sister, Mrs, Sampson of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Beecham are spending several days in South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whiting and Mr. and Mrs. Almon Powers of Irv-- ing Park spent Sunday with friends On Tuesday December 12 an elec-- tion will be held in the town hall from 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. for the pur-- attended a. Minstrel show given oy the Literary and Orpheus Clubs of Elmhurst College last Friday even-- Deerfleld road across from the Mc-- Caren farm, have moved to St. Louis | selling religious calendars in Deer-- field Tuesday for the benefit of the Northfield Evangelical Chureh. The Deerfleld grammar school P. T. A. met Friday afternoon at the sehool assembly hall. " With the moving of the Fay and Dahmer families, seven children are taken from the grade school, reliev-- ing the crowedness to some extent. Miss Elizabeth Silber, the primary teacher and Waliter Wirth of Chicago will be married Saturday evening, fiu,muamn---a Silber's parents in Highland Adntaighen id to st hm o & to Terarkana. The young couple will reside in Rogers Park. %, The huge barn on the old R. M. property, recently purchased James O'Connor has been moved n the loced stores %vt' beauti-- %fiv displays for a;'h 4s building a large Centectionery store, on Wednasdays and Saturdays, Office hours from # a m to 9 p. m. Phone 218--R. bebk case for the school WNorary. strvices 10 :20 ah affice in Dearfiold, over Metssans On Saturday evening, Mrs. Anne Sherman spent Thanks-- Misses Esther and Barbara Hueh! Mrs. Johnson of Northfield was NHeld in St. Panl's Evangelical = Bunday, Dee, %.. Services in CGerman on Sunday. Dec. fil deo!'u.'. ('Ihnnh lived by | School opened _ of children enrolied, b m--;lfldnd&fli.llfl WiHheim have left on | movell to Prairie e helms to Wheeling. i Mrs. Claus Junge was a Chicago ' ealler Thursday. | We are to have a movie picture ' show in Round Lake in the near | future. ~~F. B. Jonnson's grocery store looks very nice with its new coat of stuoco, ~The Ladies Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Geo. Rag, Thursday after-- Joe Jackson and family spent Thanksgiving at the home of Arthur Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kane and Mr, and-- Mrs. Robert Rouse spent Thanksgiving with their parents, M¥, and Mrs. Henry Mills. moon, Dec. 14. Mrs,. Gordon RKay and Mrs. Annie Rouse will help Henry Shober spent Thanksgiv» ing in Chicago, Hiram Bartliett is under the doetor's care, x -- Mrs. Jack Cashmore and George Shober were Waukegan itors last Saturday. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Gifford White and family motored to Aurora Thanks-- giving day and ate dinner with their mother and sister. Gifford White spent one day this week in Chicago visiting friends. . Miss Sylvia Stutsman was in Lib ertyville last Saturday. ts Mrs. Sam Gilder of Chicago spent Thanksgiving week here with friends C. G.'Brainard was a business caller in Chicago Thursday afters Miss Alite Junge spent a couple of days visiting friends in Chicago Harry Litwiler spent part of last week in the city visiting nis®sister Mrs. Brown. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Burnett of Slocums Lake were callers here Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. George Cleveland and Mrs. Will Hironimus motored to here in Brainard's hall Everyone come and see some good shows. Mm""'l'." Mrs. De Cardy in Chicago Sunday. Mrs. Larsen and children of Mil-- waukee have been visiting Mrs. Lar-- sen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kngle The work of cémenting the base-- ment of the Baptist church is nearly done. The Ladies Society expéct to have a bazaar and dinner in the FAIRFIELD PAROCHIAL SCHOOL School opened with forty--nine children enrolied, but Dorothy and Mildred Seib, Henry and Marie WiHkhelm have left us since Seibs mavel to Prairie View and Wil-- Arthur and. Wilbert Kruckenberg Charles and Barbara Hausicin have not been absent & day since school opened in September. CChe 0 oo AGH m The Ladies Aid Society donated some money to the school with which to buy books. We bought thirty-- eight new books for the library: Since we have a larger stove the temperature in the school is vetter regulated. The study of history is made easier and more interesting for the children since we have a new his-- wvory chart. The geometry work of the seventh and eighth grades proves to be very interesting. Several pages of fig-- _ We are decorating dur school with Christmas bells angd wreaths of * Mre, Julia Schank In loving memory of our dear mother who passed away two years ago today, Dec. 9, 1920. She gave no one a last farewel!, She said good bye to none, Her loving heart had ceased to beat And before, we knew it she was gone. u.z'.dnyfl:-:d\hdlyfln &olnmufi"dlom And died | by all. songs for Jerty Towner took a trip to Chi-- Mre. H. Scaaefer and Mrs. Soder-- rg went to the city Tuesday for ricago Wednesday afternoo2. Vaudeville every nite next Mrs. Carl Ernst and sister, Mrs Mrs, Suftin and daugnter Maud of undee visited at Mrs. Le Roy mdwer's aver the week end. DIAMOND LAKE ROUND LAKE and illustrations have been LAKE ZURICH school children are practicing IN MEMORLAM s Christmas Eve will be given in Loving Children Famous !i.....:ian ahirts. Every man knows the name--it's a guarantee of quality, Here are besutiful Madras shirts, silk stripes and rich silke in , all the new patterns and colers, Splendid SHIRTS ARE PRACTICAL Clothes Are Practical Gifts for the Boys With 2 pairs of pants. : Made of all wool fabrics in new sport models. Pleated and belt-- U ie "s Sm "bite 4 to 18. Specials 612 5C Overcoat or Suit Boys' Suits $2.50 to $7.50 Awaits You Here Saturday 4MR Just Before Christmas at an ahirts. Every man knows the A Famous Kuppenheimer -- W t'aa 2 pairs of pants. They're r'ool and stristly hand tai« lered, . Double and . single )mnqu. Tweeds, Her-- Boys' Suits Excellent silk hose in m white _ and _ @golors. _ S weights. Gifts men appreciate Men's Hose 715¢ to $1.50 15¢ to $1.50 Boys' 1.25 " $1.98 shirts--the m::o.bmd.z m'rbq'nolm clo i rodaly privadcs " in just WiC for particular These ractical gifts in pretty sillk cl::a pmd the 'm:'r. warm Angoras, Various at-- Are --Always _ acceptable gifts. ©'39 All wool Jersey sport coats ef brown heather mixed. Hare four sport pockets and afe well . made. _ They're elnssy coats in sizes I-hx For this C A $1.00 to $5.00 Men's Belts 50c to $3.00 are in all Sport Coats Scores of particular men will select their new suit from these fine Kuppenheimers --Saturday, They're classy models that will appeal to every man and the pure wool fabrics make long wear will give lasting fit and smart appearance al-- ways. There are sizes and styles for men of i caraine acterns 'ano cdiere "Alle baik o some rik house costs. . Meal gifts for any ' M $5.98 to $25.00 r OVERCOATS AND enderful values. They're m;-_-j-l(!u to vc..h_ terials are excellen 1 BHects, beantifully tailored_ America, _ Models for particular ' men and conservative n;b,lnfi.o,n pair of pants saves you the price of an-- Have 2 Pairs of Pants House Coats Splendid ailk and 1e oo Phoe $1.50 to $7.50 variety of colors .and all sizes They're all prettily trimmed-- .__ $1.98 to $7.30 The very best . gloves. Moshes sod Cazen o se --Pajamas In percales, madras and silks in a Boys' overcsosts -- of excellent fabrics. They're well> linsd Have convertible collars. sluded are sizes for 10 years old. f Special at___._.. ¥ 6 Men's Gloves $2,50 to $5.00 Overcoats for

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