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Lake County Register (1922), 25 Oct 1924, p. 2

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e PAGE TWO of Mrs. R afternoon. W. H. Knigge, Mrs. Clyde Harris and children | motored to Crystal Lake and McHenry to visit their un-- cle on Tuesday. attack of lumbago. Mrs. A.--L. Dorfler and son, Billie and her brother, E. J. Yore of Ever-- eunpentthemkendatsurved Miss Marcella Krause of Long Grove spent the week end, at the A. L. Dorfler home. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ray and chil-- dren and Mr. Kneadler of Prairie View were Chicago visitors on Sun-- day. Mr. and Mrs, John Gosswiller en-- tertained Mr. «ad Mrs. Ed. Mitchell and the latter's sister from Chicago and Mrs. Einsman at dinner on Sun-- _ Miss Frieda Schale of Evanston spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Walter Stark. ' Mrs. George Seiber entertained relatives from Evanston on Satur-- day. gan Wednesday afternoon. «--Robert Cameron of Lake Forest was a business visitor in Area on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bauernsmith saw "The Covered Wagon" at the Academy in Waukegar Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dorfler vis-- ited friends in Waukegan Saturday evening. Mrs, R. D. Cook will open her gift shop on Wednesday of next week. Her many friends will be pleased to hear this because last year she had so many pretty and useful articles for sale. Mra. Cook also carries a fine line of stamped. goods. Mrs. Kelling of Waukegan was an Area visitor on Wednesday. _ Mrs. Viola Caldwell was the guest Mrs BR I) Cook on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Small and hn Porteous motored to Wauke: MRS. M. L. CHANDLEK Local Editor Phone 813--M AREA North Shore Merchandise Willing and Ready 6 p. m Mm«;y' wmon North Shore Line. Mer» ktoe to Sheboygan, But-- lington, Watertown and all on cho')'A{ -lT.Ftl.&L For -l."ollnflu. :;i Tlorth Shore agent, or Sb atdamai4"" cago ofhce, 12 W . t efroner Stare TD hikes wioge D bacur Sunday LIBERTYVILLE TICKET OFEICE, TELEPHONI received up to Carol of Lake Z day and Friday Mr. and Mrs, L« ter, Opal motored nesday cvenin'._. ECedmey CC RSTCCET Mrs. George Sicber and Mrs. Ed. Pfannestiel drove to Evanston OM Wednesday to a luncheon,--Mrs. Sie-- ber brought her sister and brother-- in~law home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Jarrett, A. C Jarrett and F. M. Harding motored to Marianette, Wisconsin on busi-- ness last week end. Non Dugan motored to Chicago Tuesday. > Cwb Mrs: J. C. Dorfler and daughter, Loretta, Mrs. George Ross and Mrs. Floyd Rittler attended the musical at the M. E. church on Monday ev-- es * Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pfannestill call-- ed on the former's parents in Wau-- conda on Wednesday. _ t Hrs.'..lohn Gosswiller and Mrs. Einsman spent a few days visiting Mrs. Frank Baumgartner attend-- ed the Libertyville Bunco Club on On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Frank Baumgartner entertained the Libertyville Euchre Club. e y Mrs. Fred won the first prize, Mrs. Martin Wagner the second and Mrs. J. J. Porteous the consolation Mrs. Henry Kane and Miss Gene-- vieve were Chicago visitors Thurs-- day. i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuhl and Mrs. Ost of Chicago were entertain-- ed at the Henry Kane home Tuesday afternoon and evening. Area -- Ivanhoe Larger Parish C, Arthur Jevne, Minister Sunday Schools Area--10:00 a.m. Ivanhoe--11:00 a.m. Union evening services 7:80 p.m. at Area church, The Area choir will lead in a song service with special choir numbers, Solos and duets. In-- teresting hymn stories will be told. You will enjoy joining in the com-- munity "sing" * Wednesday at 4p.m. -- Ivanhoe Boy Scouts. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Young Peo-- ple's meeting with Edgar Roder. Lesson leader, Miss Genevieve Kane and Miss Helen Russell, social lead-- er. The election of officers result ed in the choice of Miss -- Preaching »Servige Ivanhoe--10:00 a m. f Area--11.15 a.m. e' Sermon subject: The Social Tasks of the Church." to Serve i'a".;i? continuously oelli:\:du'ckm n:«hc im..m subject. 7 It is of their to be able to give more than toutipt:tthf ation. To Ton.-w avelers, for they render a much appreciated g.rr hd reservations flmfi out Mnmyp<-nr~- 6 cl'tezl'fuk lly rendetr, 'vltlmd t d;:_r:?i\ zge.N«fii h 1 ticket agent is o many North $ representa-- tives who n&'l'l: Nortth Shore Line :r:leaunt road on which to travel. Chicago North Shore & Milwaul:ce R.R.Co. in -- Pleasant Knigge and daughter Zurich spent Lansing and daugh-- ad to Chicago Wed: with Mrs. Clyde /oung Peo-- f gar Roder. :r vieve Kane | _ 4 social lead-- | 1,,., cers result-- | iss Harriet| .. sel, Vice President; Mi Kane, Secretary-- Trea! Friday at 8 p.m. Wierd Hallowe'> en Social will be given by the Wo-- man's Society of Ivanhoe for the larger parish. Everyone is invited to attend and enjoy the shivers and shakes that -- ghosts and -- other ghastly objects cause. Appropriate refreshments will be served, f Saturday at 8:00 p.m. choir practice at --Area; Choir practice at Ivanhoe. Tuesday -- Friday W. B, M. 1. Con-- vention at Rogers Park Congrega-- tional churrh. -- Ladies in both inog inm%': w most for at least one day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robbins spent a few days in Chicago where thatt- tended the funeral of Mr. Robbins' her daughter, Mrs. W. Altpeler and d'flm'. of Chiul% visited 3 ;fillinm Lohman's Saturday flx '. 4 $%5 A number from this community attended the Med show at-- Round Lake last week. ns The Sunday guests at William Lohman's were Mr. and Mrs. Bab-- cock, of Huntley, Mr. and Mrs. Har-- old Wells and"son Clyde of Elgin, Albert Martin of Iowa, Mr. and Mrs, F. Houghmut, Mr.. William . Nord-- meyer and Mrs. Went, son Donald and daughter, Grace of Barrington, Ortis Carlisle, Miss Mae, Ruth, Mar-- garet Siljestrom, Miss Helen Hart and Miss Wilma Lyon of Highland --Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robbins mo-- tored to Waukegan on Monday. ~Mrs. Charles Nordmeyer enter-- tained her brother on Sunday. tool shed. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick and daughter motored to Libertyville last Tuesday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Goldon and daugh-- ter, Arma Rose, spent the week end on their farm. --'Mrs. Joe Robbins entertained her brother from Zion last week. : lian, Mrs. Cora Dowell, motored to Libertyville last week. Art Hafer spent a few days in Chicago last week. _ _ _-- _ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stoxen and children visited at Ernest Meyer's Friday. s Ed. Bauman is filling his silo. Mrs. Frerking and son Walter and Ben Stoffell is putting up a new @r. WEST FREMONT FHE LAKE retary-- Treasurer; LOF®! irshal and _ Miss | Jessle chairman of Social Com Schud and daughter, Lil-- Cora Dowell, motored to Miss Genevieve CcoUNTY REGISTER very 'u }o have m[t, attend s Mrs, ;Iutus Washburn : of Wau-- kegan visited friends in Gurnee on --fi: bl',, who with his brothers z. E. .'(hly of Waukegan and Len ray a, visited another brother, Jm"o'f Omaha, Nebraska, has returned home. They made the trip i';*: Mr. Gray reports that his brother sold 500 bushels of ap-- 'lqllndouthelastdayoffio grape season, he sold 60 bushels of grapes. The corn and potato crops are also good he states. He has a ten acre farm. It seems that all the farmers have not been as hard hit as we of this vicinity. Mrs, Josephine Menchell was ad-- mitted to the Lake Co\k%Y Hospital as a medical patient on * ay. Wfi son was born to x::k:nd Mrs. , am Jones at the County flom Saturday morning. _ Hospital Saturday morning, "The contract for paving the new road over the new bridge at Grand Avenue has been let to Darrow and Barron, Waukegan contractors. The stretch of road is the only portion of a continuous stretch of cement road which has been left unpaved. The work will be rushed so that it will be completed before winter. The Warren Triumph Literary So. GURNEE Never has a new season brought so many ne w and novel weaves and patterns in lace curtains as this one. From the urnl:dfin nets of the heavier type to crisp, kling, lacy nets in gold or silver hue. All those of better grades are from the Quaker mixr and the« values, as i|-- ways, are very good. $3.98 to 16.50 pair. Radiant, Maderia Filet, Tuscan Nets, Ox ford Cross Nets, Punto Tirato, Casement A superior grade of Casement, bought at a very special pflufimunb. lthhnhnleobrouly.ss Y.fd M:?,'?L'PP'?"-'--"'""""", T c Novelty Nottinghams, Vagarian Fillet. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1924 members of the these little pro-- mber 4 5.00 R. W, Chittenden hmlmumlz w.tlhntcfluuhC'Inty Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Zimmerman, L. _F,. Gilbert and the Misses Alta Metealf and Alice Leng attended the Illinois Michigan football game at Champaign on Saturday,. The regular meeting of the Ceme-- tery Association will be changed to Thursday instead of Wednesday which is the usual meeting day. This is due to the entertainment oc-- Julius Brateke was taken ill at work Tubsday and had to be re-- mmuohh{»m. Louis Bottger of Chicago was a Gurnee visitor over the week end. ecurring on Wednesday of this week to which most of the members will go. This is for next week only. There was a basket ball game at Herschberger's hall in Prairie View last Thursday night given by the Half Day and Prairie View boys. Everybody is invited to attend these games. 'Try and be at the next one. Mr.; and Mrs. Gus Peterson and family motored to Chicago Sunday afternoon visiting relatives. ~Mr and Mrs. George Russett have moved to their new home in Evans-- --._Mr. and Mrs, Ray Bush and fam-- ily have moved to Lake Forest. Miss Mabel Lemm and gentleman friend motored to Indiana last Mon-- day. They expect to spend a few days there. P B e . 3k A number of relatives and friends SPECIAL S If you use Orinoké guaran for your drapes, you need not worry about?l:'-m the soft blues, the mulberry, the gold or any other color you may select. ine muiperty, Lhe golid or any other color you may sSeieci, And washing only mtor::' their mh.h':vm If they fade from e tomorfromwmé'x wfllnphathemgnfm fi. 50 inches : p R 31'0""' * HALF DAY GUARANTEED 'SUNFAST £wemss & UpHOLSTERIES Orihnoke cuarantaet mutarial tar Orinokg came out and surprised Ben Cook on Monday evening and helped him gelebrate his birthday. , _'Perey McLaughlin is improving slowly at the Highland Park hospi-- tal from his recent accident, His many friends wish him a speedy re-- Do Yoy Want to Buy, Sell or Hire? TRY OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMK® Sunday -- School at 10:30 and mln' service at 8:00 p.m, Don't c to attend. Everybody is wel-- come. # There is always something new and interesting * designs and weaves,. They are constructed for service as beauty. Priced from-- f Pair numwmmdm-.fluwmmup- terns, colored rufflied border colored tie batks.. Choles of bige, pink and yellow, @4 OA "QUAKER NETS" T5e to $1,0% Yard For 8SATISFACTION GIVEN --A. Hutchinson 601 West Park Avenue FLOOR SURFACING in Quaker a . 8# 'Wen

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