Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heybeck and son Frank, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hans enjoyed a day with Mr. Hey:-- beck's relatives in Chadwick, re-- cently. * Mr. and Mrs. August Froelich and | in Wa sons and Mrs. Schallenkamper at--| (F b tended the wedding of John Froelich ; called in Chicago Wednesday of last week [ Frida y to Miss Lillian Sass. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs: Froelich' will make tne'r home in | Lake, Lake Forest, after a short trip. | Past M -- Liftle Russell Kirehbaum is abl« to be out, after a two weeks' Iliness caused by an infection of his arm. Herman Koffen has moved to the old home of Charles Wewetzer on McHenry road. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Weaver,' Mrs. Heybeck amd Mrs. Hans were | in Dundee and Elg n on business. Zurich Lodge A. F. & A. M. cele-- brated its 6th anniversary Friday, Nov. 2, with a dinner dance at the Zurich House. About 75 attended.| The entertainment was furnished by[ the quartet of which Georga Pearce is a member. | o o0 0o 0o 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o o o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0 0 0 6 0 0 0o George Odom, formerly of Mill burn, father of Mrs. Frank Lucas, died in Tennessee at the home of a son and the body was brought here for burial in Millburn cemetery Tuesday. . Mrs. Jessie Low returned home from her trip to Massachusetts and Maine. She also spent sometime in Chicago. ' _Mr. and Mrs. John Clark have moved to his mother's home as she meeds some one to take care of her. o o o o o o0 0o 0 0 0 0 0o Mr. and Mrs. Steanley Wood of Evanston were visitors at the Mr, and Mrs. Fuller home Sunday. Mrs. Beatrice 'Anderson _ and Frank Edwards were employed on the election board from Millburn this time at Rosecrans. Mrs. Laura Cole was sent for and she is with her mother, Mrs. Clar. "The body of George Lovejqoy, for-- merly of Millburn, whose death oc-- curred at TLaramie, Wyo., Sunday, Nov. 4th was buried in Millburn cemetery Thursday beside his wife who preceded him in death many years ago. Mr. Lovejoy was a broth-- er--in law of Arad Chanler. o GRAYSLAKE o Mr. and Mrs. W. Anderson of Ke-- nosbha spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fuller. Mrs. Frank Clark has been se riously i11 the past week but at pres ent writing is some better. Mrs. C. A. Werner aftended the Woman's Club lurcheon at Ravinia Wednesday. Barrington, situated so far south in the landscape of Lake county that some of its barns and sheds overflow into Cook county, bids fair to become a metropolis in the fu-- ture, judging from an industrial and rgsfdential development, announced today. * & o o o o 0o 0o 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0o The Lake county village hag been selected as the location of a mon» ster development -- planned by\ the Jewel Tea company, which will erect a plant emgloying more than 250 persons there and whicsh like-- wise plans a. vast residential devel-- opment in connection, which will in-- clude the erection of more than 250 ho.nes, while officials of the com-- pany are also planning establish-- ment of estates nearby. The compagy has purchased 211 acres of land in the northeast part of the village in Lake county for the develo imnent. More than <$1, 000,000 is to be expended by the con cern. according to its president, M. H. Karker. The land lies along the ® J & E. railroad * + Mrs. A. L. Payton was in Chicago Monday. ©_ Mr. and Mrs. Klassen of Chicago | visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.| A. L. Payton. . | Edward Ernst is enjoying a two-- weeks' vacation from his work in Chicago. At ar interesting meeting of the Women's club on Friday, Mrs. Grim president, read a report on the Cook and Lake county conference held in the Stevens hotel at Chicago, Nov. on the uses of colored paper. Mrs. Peck gave a taik on the foundation of Hterature and presented members with a list of 40 good books for chil-- dren, which have been approved and recommended by the American Li-- brary association. The president urged all to attend classes on parlia-- mentary law, which will be held at Lake Forest on Nov. 16, 23 and 30, flae To and Jan. 4. The meeting of the Woman's club will occur the evening of Nov. 16 at 7:45 p. at the Congregational church. 1 Lake County Town Selected as Site of Big Jewel Tea ; Company Plant Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith and daug'"--| Mrs bL.:Doolittle and MTS: LOUisC ter, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ferris, of Joliet,| Thompson expect to lcave Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schaeter and | Nov. 1%, My train to spend the win-- family, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. ! ter at Log Angeles, Cal . Harold Hans spent Sunday with Mr | _ Mrs Hoffman of Evanston visited and Mrs. Henry Schaefer. -- l with her daughter, Mrs. Praisel on meeting will be sponsored by educational Gdepartment and n n ananramaillll! SEE BARRINGTON AS A METROPOLIS; GETS HUGE PLANT i" ln White, chairman of &rt and literature, talked on art. Miss Ma-- bel Murie talked on uses and mis-- uses of the English language. Mrs. Olive Hanna of Waukegan read ideas on art. Mrs. Hanna also, sug-- gested organization of a book re-- view club. Mrs. Gotthoffer spoke Mrs. Williarm Tonne antd daught« were in Elgin Monday afternoon. o LAKE ZURICH o ... * The * wWwich h five stor mensions 6| }C0 This building wi ufacture andq i than fifty grocer ing coffeee, toas foods, macaroui such and it voll ming@ pools, Row! er cluh features 0 o0 o0 0. 0 0 o0 0 0 06 0 0 060 06 0 o o o 0o 0o 0 o0 0 0 0 0 o PAGE TWO MILLBURN the on Teddy Sims spent the week end at his home in Charleston. . Euni¢e Ladd of Half Day called at the Harry Grantham home Satur day atternoon. /' . Mrs. E. H. Prior was in Waukegan Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mts. Ray Paddotk <-- and Marsh Huson were in Waukegan last Thursday. > Miss LaVerne Brown is reported on the sick list. Mrs. Fraok Meyer attended. the Tuesday evening club at the home of Mrs. Harry Grantham. Golf bunco was played. Mr. and Mrs. August Hapke. of Waukegan, (spent Saturday at the George Hapke home Mr. and Mrs. Albert Paddock of Round Lake are spending a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Lealie Turpbull. Mrs. Zoe Smith of Milwaukee vis-- ited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Prior. M. L. Van Natta of Frankl'n Park spent Thursday evenming with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Grantham. Gilbert Burnett of $locum Lake was a Wauconda caller Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stoxen of Wis-- consin, swemt Sunday at the A. S. Powers home. Mrs. Frank Harrison of Ch cago is spending few days with her moth er, Mrs. Loretta Seymour. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Geary _ of Round Lake spent Tuesday with the former's mother, Mrs. Alice Geary. Mrs. Howard Davis is much im provel at this time. o -- WAUCONDA _ o Mr. and Mrs. Paul Broncheon were in Waukegan Thursday * & bert Burnett of Slocum L@Ake, called at the H. L Grantham home Friday morning. Mrs.'Harry -- Mathews of Slocum Lake, entertained 'the Mayflower Past Matrons' Club Friday afternoon. Mr:s. RoC' Wells and Mrs. William Gossell and daughter of Waukegan. called on friends here Thursday. Mrs. Joe Vogt was an Ingleside caller Tuesday. o 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0o 0o 0 0o 0o 0 0o 0o 0 0 0 o0 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o o The Grayslake Citizens' Associa-- tion Bowling club on Saturday play-- ed a match with the Alberti Jewelry bowlers, lady champions ~of the world.. The GrGayslake team -- took two of the three games played by a slight margin. Mr. and Mrs. George Jaeger and family, who have been spending the summer months in one of the E. H. Prior cottages, returned to their res-- idence in Peoria Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson have mov ed to Chicago for the winter months Mrs. A. Thor of Chicago spent several days this week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Flood. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Crabtree, of Elgin, are the proud parents of a dauchter, born on October 25. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCullen, of Elgin, announce the birth of a son, on November 1. Mrs. McCullen was formerly Miss lone Crabtree of Members of the Episcopal guild, Mrs. Bonner, Mrs. Olson and Mrs. Clausen, entertained at cards Wed-- nesday in the churth parlors. Prize winners were: Bridge, Mrs. Parker, {irst, Mrs. Fay Brandstetter, second, Mrs. Tom Walsh, Mrs. Eva Doolit-- tle. Five hundred, Mrs. Peter New-- house. Bunco, Mrs. Downs first, Mrs. Tobias second, Mrs. Everett took the prize for throwing bunco most, times during the afternoon. Mrs. Maude Hildebrandt. enter-- tained J,. Miller and daughter of Kingston over Sunday. Mr. <Edlusk died suddenly of a heart attack Monday evening at Vo-- lo. 4 with her uaughter, MTPS. IPTalzyci OH Tuesday. -- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Davis, accompanied by Clayton Slusser, visited their grandparents in Chicago Sunday. Mrs: Bier and two sons of -- Chi-- cago. were visitors at the Sumwalt home on Sunday. Mrs. Sumwalt is Mrs. Bier's daughter. _ > . Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Murie and family visited with relatives at Elk-- horn,. Sunday. Mr. angd Mrs. Henry Shaffer, and children, of McHenry, visited, at the George Broughton home Sunday. -- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson have purchased a model electric home in Waukegan and will reside there per-- manently. Morris Vanattamand son of Frauk lin Park, called a} the H. L. Gran tham home on Tuesday morn'ng. Mr. and Mrs. George Lundgren en tertained reélatives Sunday. \dr and: Mrs. Peter Alexander of Third Lake, bave taken an apart-- ment in (;hi('ago for the winter. Miss Entily Davidson spent the week end at the home of her mother in Hinsdale. The ladies' aid of the: Congrega-- tional church met at the home of Mrs. Kaune Fridag afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Allard of Chicago have purchased the Slusser cottage on Third Lake. Mrs. R O. Bonner attended meet-- ing of past chiefs association, Pyth-- ian S{sters, in Chicago, on Thurs-- state pregident of that department has promised to attend. Everyone is invited, especially parents of chil-- dren now at school, as well as the local school board. be gope a&ll winter Mrs E. Doolittle Thompson expect NYov. 1% Uy train t '"'The army mule," once said a well nown general, "is the model of the ollier." Occaslonally he may be in ~' ordinate, but his. kicks never re vire a court--martial --Roston Tran iy last week. _ On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vas-- w entertained their daughter and mdn--law, Mr. and Mrs. Erickson Mr. an Mil wa Mr n( i 0 Model Soldier Chicago L Mrs. T ikee on week. la by M r M tri h r sIness hn Williams w in SU 1¢ 1 Mrs: Louis« cave <Monday end the win rl l n Washburn Florida Tues-- Wr xypect to Wed: bibl nt r€ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0o 0o 0o The investigation will take sev-- eral days. . . o o o0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o0 0 0o In McHenry county he claims he lost 150 votes. -- * The Original Circle held their regular meeting Nov. 8 at the home of Mrs. Gladys Dole. Mrs. Dole, Mre. lone Ferry and Mrs. Marion Cowling being hostesses One precince 4B0wed 296 more votes cast for representative than the list of voters sho¥ed. "That looks like work for a grand jury," he said. Thomas Bolger, McHenry, defeat-- ed democratic candidate for state representative, today was checking the Lake county poll books. He has found, he claims, several big dis-- crepancies. He will not act, he states, unless --he feels that the re-- sult can be changed, The P. T. A. will hold a supper at the Gurnee church Nov. 14. to help smonsor hot lunches at the grade sthool this winter. sechool BOLGER CHECKS POLLING LISTS The Original Circle will give their ainnual play at the high school Nov The We are pleased to announce the opening of another Na}ional Tea Store in your com-- munity, bringing to you the advantages of our low cost, modern, economical merchandising methods in these low prices. Make your own comparisons. PEACHES, American Home Brand, No. 2% Can ... 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She named Ellen Griffith in the bill. ~Circuit Judge Fisher signed a writ of ne exegt and a writ of injunction to preent Kranz from leaving the state or disposing of his truck and. car: Mr. and Mrs. W. Geskie has moyv-- ed from Waukegan to the home of Huberft Schmidt at Gurnee. Mrs. Jegsie Burt, Highland Park filed a bill for divorce against her husband, Alexander, charging cruel-- ty She claims he hit her with a MRS. KRANZ ASKS . FOR A DECREE Mrs. W: E. Jones is taking Miss Crow's place as teacher at the grade school this week. Miss Crow ie ill} . + Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hook en-- tertained company from Libertyville and 'Chicago Sunday. Mre. George Winter was called to Chicago, her uncle being seriously Nov, 6. Mrs. Cynthia Potter, pres-- ldent, presided Qv r the meeting, the committee for the evening con-- sisted of Mrs. Marguerite Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Hook and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. 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