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Lake County Register (1922), 2 Jul 1924, p. 8

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4y entering Milwaukee avenue from the Many autoists have been arrested in Libertyville for violating the stop ordinance Be sure to stop before doing nicely. The Ivanhoe Sunday school picnic was held last Thursday at the beau-- tiful picnic grounds at Gages Lake. The use of these grounds was of-- fered by Mr. M.C. Decker and every one. present enjoyed the day to the utmost. There were swings and slides ~and a merry--go--round for the chil-- dren.and many brought bathing sui's and frolicked in the water and others went boating. At noon over 100 sat down to a bountiful: picnic dinner. of <all sorts furnished a great deal of amusement. The spirited baseball game between the young ladies and the married women in which the mar-- tied women won by several points was quite exciting. There was also a baseball game between the young men and the married men, a tug--of-- war and several stunts for the chil-- dren, . Mr..Jevne deserves credit for keeping things on the hum so every one had a good time. Heise home. Friday, July --4, the St) Mathews Ladies Aid Society will have a pic-- nic on the Fairfield Parochial Highland Park, were Sunday visitors at the A--G. Senwerman home. a are enjoying a week's motor camp-- _LeJand Granger, of Chicago, is vis-- \_Mr. and Mrs. Perkins and son of Cnicago, visited at the W. C. Con-- soer home last Friday. Mr. and-- Mrs. cnhimdn-:u.:; Mra. M"flm-;?o! Chicago. A baby daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dyer on MQ'W"- Miss Hazel Anderson of Chicago, apent the week end at the Rev. H. will --be gerved. 'There will also be a sale of many useful and fancy ar-- ticles. Games will be played and a good time is assured everyone. Mias Mildred Consoer of Des Plaing was a Sunday guest of the Misses Ella and Lydia Schwerman, last week was laid to rest in the Ivanhoe cemetery Monday afternoon. came out Thursday to attend the Mr. and Mrs. George Frear and little daughter of Grayslake, called "&fim and family 'were Waukegan visitors Friday. _ * kegan 'courts some time ago. It was finally disposed of after sever-- al periods of delays. Proceedings in the matter were started a few Monday evening, June 30, at the Lake County General Hospital a lit-- tle son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Scott Durand of Lake Bluff Saturday were named defendants in the praecipe of a suit for $25,000 damages, filed in Cir-- cuit court of Chicago by Attorney William 'A. Reniff in behalf of El-- mer Semple. formerly a chauffeur for the Durands. According to Mr. Renif the suit grows out of the arrest and indiectment of Semple on a charge of stealing the Durand au-- Nmfisum IN THEFT CASE Paul Consoer and August Knigge Mr.cand Mris. O. H. Lawrents: of Maurice Dunn of Highland ~Park The Bemple case was in the Wau-- Lawyer Files $25,000 Ac-- tion After Arrest TV ANBOE | CAMPERS SUPPLIES | Amy Ptkm 6 lot i9 uk Pr+ $95) k7 "~ 9 GGQ Monday. Through away 'Wednesday. -- The Calkin family of Evanston have moved to Diamond Lake and The' Diamond Lake Community Club will hold an ice cream social Tuesday evening, Jfly 8, in Ray's picnic grove. Ice cream, strawberries and cake will be gerved. Every one is invited. h *A The Diamond Lake Sunday school picnic was well attended last Thurs-- day on Mr. Lemker's lawn, which ne :c.lo khdlyl-tfiq.dgfor the ay. Everyone enjoyed dinner. The little folks Al joined jn the races after dinner and ice cream and cake were served in the afternoon. A number from Diamond Lake at tended--the funcral of Chester Wil cox Sunday. ' f Mrs, H. A. Mills and daugbter: Helen -- and --Libbie spent Saturday abhopping in Waukegan. * ----Robert Rouse and Lewis Mills spent Monday in Chicago. .: © A number of the men attended the milk --meeting at the Farm Bureau office Thursday evening. € George Fiesel of Wadsworth. The Strangs, of Park Ridee The Strangs, of Park Ridge have rented rooms at the Robert Rouse home and--will spénd a month there. Mrs, Mantor .anddaughter, Edna and Herman Albrecht of Waukegan \éisited m Henry Mills home on undaxy.:. *--:>--®e=% ~Grace Brockson of Waukegan, is visiting relatives in Area and Wau-- W. I. Woodin and Mrs. Jennie Hays spent Saturday in Waukegan, Mr.and Mrs. Lewis Mills and €hildren visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Weiskoopf and Mrs. Goswiller of Libertyville attended the Diamond Lake Sunday school picnic last Thursday. A.~ Genevieve Kane spent Wednesday with Mrs. LeRoy Kane. --* . -- Mrs.. William Frazer spent Ffl- day in Chicago. £* U. 8. il survev, will repre-- SR eieel amiy. will fnckne of besk atfining wates power means wa . er resources wili be discussed . Iir. George Otis Smith, director or the TO REPRESENT U. 8. IN WORLD WATEK POWER CONCLAVE Dr--George Utis smith. _ Thirty countries will participate INSURANCE A. A. Grandy + Av DIAMOND LAKE Phone 217--M irtz as a result they have $10. in the treasury. .}:md soon as mfl' is enmt:: money on they will reduce. to give a free dance. m'f orchestra of Grayslake the ?:l:kil.m next dance will be given Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Zimmerman entertained 20 guests at dinner Sun-- day amon'; whom were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon VanDien and ~six -- children of Chicago, and Frank Goodger, also of Chicago and formerly. of Gurnee. Several enthusiastic »young men have gotten together affld are giving a series of dances at the-- Woodman hall here, their purpose being to get the old crowd together, and not as a money--making proposition. The first dance was held Friday evening and _'Mr. and Mrs: C. W. Rilke of Wau-- w are spending 'several days x Their sister Mrs. R.. W. Mc-- Julins ~Bratzke returned to his 'wrk at the Bowman mlumy after enjoying a two vaca-- Mr..and Mrs. R. W. McClure and daughter Sylvia,--M'rs. Cynthia Mil and Miss June Miller motored to Ke-- nosha on 'a pleasure trip Fdiday. _ Mrs. Mabel MeCullough entertain-- ed at cards' at her home Friday af-- ternoon. e .a major operation at the Lake County Hospital Tuesday morning, and is progressing slowly as can only be expected after such a serious oper-- ation. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Craw-- ford ahd daughter Lucile of Wau-- kegan have moved to her home tem-- porarily, where Mrs. Crawford with the assistance of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Schryver, is operating the local switchboard. * * ' Sickness confined H. W. Keel to his bed the latter part of the week. , Mr. and Mrs, George Panzer and childjen and Miss June Miller motor-- ed to Chicago and visited Lincoln Park on Thursday the trip being in celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Pan-- ¥et's 12th wedding anniversary. | Mrs. Will Flood entertained mem-- bers of the Ladies Aid at a garden party Thursday afternoon. -- is New victims of the measles are: Marian Hook, Orville Hook, Ralph and Lojis Potter, \ DPr. and Mrs L. J. McClure re-- tp to Nebracks w here they viw to where ited relatives. . W. 8. Merumin of the Bowman Dairy is taking his annual vacation. .. Sprinafield, Sam.tl.5.A. bat. seet tion. Mrs. Robert Lill, of Libertyville, and Mrs. Mattie Hopkins of En-- gland visited with Mr. and Mra, H, A. Mills Tuesday. evening. .nommzmmm'! Raymond B % _~Lillian Bartiett, of Chicago, spent are operating the garage owned by insures accuracy, completeness, & mold.:'. 8 m te, constant, trust-- romol n sonnent d oo tions. A century of developing, m'l'wulhomy _ 7 WHY does the date for Raster vary when wb-':'.t'r;-nnj.!fld Memoyiou distinguish a malerial WHERE is Canberra? Zeobrugge? WHO was the Millboy of the Siashes ? ® M . Are these "aix men'! eerving" you too i *"I khep dix honéét, -vh ------(They taught 1 THE LAXKE COUNXTY REGISTER WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 and HOW and WHERE and WHO"* GURNEE her The annual Royal Neighbor's chil. dren's day was postponed last Sat-- urday on account of the measles be-- ing so prevalent, and the date was set for July 12, if the measle cases have decreased. It was decided to hn,humnndngum&r:' the months of July and August, that will be the last Saturday in the The Misses Alice and Mabel Zim-- mdmm'm: rived Saturday evening for a wvflwlth.nl.fivuhn. -- Miss Alta Metcalf has accepted a position as clerk in the store of Zim« merman 'and Vincent "during the summer months. Owen Metcalf spent Sunday with Anton Bengon of Barrington. ' * _.Faihi"onsmay' change. And even imanners. _. But good form in candy giving--never|! > ° One expresses himself so unmistakably by the kind of candy he sends. A fuarewell surprise party was Good form in candy giving Save By Check! PHONE 1882 . MRS. GEO. E. MeDONALD Telephone 130-- 311 P i+# 4 h * c . »# New Day and Evening Classes horthand, ing, Bookkeepi o 4 oo c Hadiness Engliah _ * Special summer work for those desiring to %uali- fy for Fall positions. _ Register now for Vaca-- tion Classes. _ o The Wheeling State Bank The Soda Shop Specialist in Weatherstrip Installation Open a checking account here now. Watch expenditures carefully and your_ accumulated saving will surprise you. If you pay by check you save not only time but you save money as well. How? Because if you pay by check you'll watch your > expenditures more care-- fully., . one box -- -- are altogether the most delightful Sweetmeat enticement of the day. Johnston's Chocolates, particularly as presented in the Choice Box -- -- twenty--two varieties in RAY B. HOFFMAN 515 N. Milwaukee Avenue Libertyville detached from his present duties. He has been assigned to duties in the Pacific coast fleet and will be in com-- mand of a battleship.. The successor to Ingram will be Commander Steven INGRAM TO GO given e members aa.w.r.imm tion, for their past president, Ar-- thur Howard, who leaves in the near future for California where be will visit the David Biedler family, who were former Gurnee residents, hav-- ing built what is now known as the Viking home. 6 £0,. COUNTY 8T. WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS of Great Lakes, who is asssit-- 311 Parke Avenue FROM 8TATION 14 1 WHY WIRE? Hertel's P'arkw Pavilion, Half Day, III. + and Join the Crowd LADIES 25¢ EVERY SATURDAY EVENING Lots of fun and good things to eat. You and your friends are invited. DANC BE J U LY 4 Sunday School PICNIC Wiring is not e&pensive-- not when you calculate the cost of oils, coal or gas in terms of time, health and wrinkles. And it is a pleasure=--a social triumph to do things electrically. e you can turn night into day--cold into heat--foods into palatable delicacies : because you can wash, iron, sweep, play a piano or talking machine all by press-- ing a tiny button. We will furnish an irresistibly low Among the attractions will be: Boy Scout Band, Speaking by Senator R. Swift, Games of Skill, Bowling Alley Country Store, Bakery Sale, etc. > & Be sure to attend the Also Picnic and Dance July 4 MUSIC APTERNOON AND EVENING Given by "THE JOLLY FOUR" at AT LONG GRQVE, ILL. because HIGH -- CLASS --MUSIC GENTLEMEN 75¢ dn

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