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Lake County Register (1922), 25 Oct 1924, p. 3

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Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. D'WJM i services were held Mon-- day afternoon for Ernest Clavey at the home, 680 Vernon Ave., Glencoe, with burial in Deerfield cemetery. Mr. Clavey is survived by--his three daughters, Mrs. William --Langfield, Mrs. Edward Levee and Mrs. Tro-- man Andrews and one son, Aldrich _Piavey. The late Mr. Clavey is a broaer of PFred Cliavey of the Ra-- vinia Nurseries. Dr. Davis spent last week in Chil-- licothe, Ohio at the Ade home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Labahd# spent Bunday with Mr. Labahn's parents Jjured herself last week. u..Lhflnlln'l'llom;mnwhohin 'Wm&-tbeehkha-wx. A "Hard--Time Dance" will be given at the Wilmot School Satur-- day evening, October 25 under the af:e-oltuwnmtw" The doors will be open at'7 P.M. for the bazaar at the Masonic Hall Thursday evening, October 30 given by St. Paul's church. Chicken sand-- wiches and coffee will be served. © Mrs. Louis Soefker will entertain the next meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of St. Paul's church. William Wachining was a caller at the home of Henry Potts Tues. n of 7,000,. _ yragt l'k tee given by the Freshmen boys in Miss Mills session to their mother in the English Club room of the High School on Wednesday af-- ternoon was a delightful affair, ar-- ranged with the idea of bringing the teachers and parents in closer re-- lationship. The boys playeq indoor baseball and after a tour of the school, tea was served in the Eng-- lish Club room. ing on the John Anderson place. A large crowd attended the | tUime dance at Half Day on Tuesday night. This dante was a combina-- Warren Pettis received--a severe sealp wound and injured his hand and knee Monday evening, while he was on his way home from work on his motoreyele. He was traveling quite fast and did not see that the gates at the Blodgett R. R. crossing were down. He struck his head AgAINS the gate and was thrown from his machine. He was taken to the Highland Park hospital where ten stitches were taken in his scalp and several taken in his knee. reports are of a favorable crop of Mrs, 8. S. Love's sister, Mrs. Elizabeth McHugh is seriously ill in the Highland Park Hospital,. Mrs, Love visited her sister, there, last week insteadl of in Chicago as was stated in a previous issue. Mrs. Ralph Halverson went Kenosha Wednesday. The M. Zimmer family enter tained friends from the city Wed-- nesday . > *A | DEERFIELD | Fred Labahn will= spend-- next week in Mercier, Wis. Mrs. Labahn will visit relatives in Evanston dur-- ing Mr. Labahn's absence. * Miss Fay Mills who taught second grade in the Deerfield School last year is teaching music in a Junior High School in Litchfield, near Ur-- bana, III, Litehfield has a popula-- The pupils of Mrs, William Ten-- nerman's class in the Presbyterian Church School were entertained at the home of Miss Edna Peterson, Fuesday evening. Plans were made for a Hallowe'en party to be given for the Young People, Miss Lillian Bergfield who taught grammar and history in the three highest grades in the -- Deerfleld school for the past two years and who studied at the University of Colorado, last summer is teaching in a Junior High School in-- Long _' _ APTAKISIC The interior decorators are work-- Bt. Paul's Evengelical church is ':_.'(anuu'-é'mgm Potato digging is over here and Mrs. James Matousck took hetr 'rxfi 5 Cl fi Virgin fell and in-- 4 s IN EARLY--An 8110 enlargement with a dozen orde # &U November 15th. < * 211 Madison St. For Pictures of the Better Kind Go to WALTER'S STUDIO eame down kerplunk right on the housetop, went through the roof and through the first floor and 'tis said would have gone all the way to the basement only for a partition in its around, then set it off with a good-- ly amount of dynamite "bingo" up it went about thirty feet in the air, Lask week one day Mr. Ofenbeck «Lugamagaauma large stump removed as it was very near the house he feared some of having it blasted 'out by dynamite but Mr. 'Eisler assured him that there would not be the least bit of danger to do so he guaranteed the job without any damauge and proceed. ed with the work, first wound the log chain around the stump to pre-- Paul Radke, John Brumm and lady friends motored to Arlington Heights Sunday afternoon and later to the ball game at Glen View. Fred Weidner of Kenosha spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday at home, also attended the dance at Half Day Saturday night. G.-- M. Weidner entertained com-- pany Sunday from Kenosha. _ . Otto Anderson was a business d'callor at the Crestmore farm Mon-- J« -- ; $*.%% §.* Nee . 5 William Roper was a business caller at the Crestmore Monday. Bill Tatge has returned from his vacation and started work on the milk route Monday morning,. * Alice Buntor and Miss Emma Sturm made a hurried business trip to Libertyville last Tuesday after-- Mrs. James Matousek 'and Miss Rheba Jones spent Tuesday at the Max Miller home. 1 Mike Utpadel and Paul Radke were business callers at Long Grove Tuesday afternoon. --_ * i Tis nflgnlha is being exten-- sively used by surgeons in cleaning and disinfecting wounds on the head near the brain as it is about the on-- ly thing that will thoroughly evap-- orate without causing any bad ef-- fects on the brain. _ Herman Tatie is again on his Hillside milk route. c Mr. and Mrs. --Nick Galster of Waukegan were visitors at A. J. Raupps Monday. ° ifi : The Matouseks from Chicag? made a brief call at the N. F, Busch home Sunday taking little Donna Mae back with them for a stay in the city with her grandmother. A large'crowd attended the dance at Half Day Saturday night. Every-- thing was lovely. § Bunton, S$r. 'was an Arlington Heights business _ caller Friday morning. } : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busch were callers at the Crestmore Sunday ev-- ening. ue V\ ... Alice Bunton and Mrs. Max Miller were business callers in Waukegan Baturday morning. _ _ _ daughter, Donna Mae, to a specia-- list in Highland Park Wednesday. An auto load of city folks were entertained at the N. F. Busch home on Wednesday. Al Bunton Jr. attended the hard Some of our young men who had been away on a long vacation trip returned Sunday by way of Area. Herb. met them with the auto. time dance at fl Day Tuesday night and also one at Ivan-- hoe on Wednesday night. 300 Days of Hard Work --In That Book Use Photographs The Wheeling State Bank WHEELING, ILLINOIS And that is just the way every wotkman should look upon his Savings Amfib this Bank--as so --yday:o(mw,. h he has been able to lay away as a safeguard for the future, when, & haps, he will be unable to earn his daily needs. A We are now guarding safely and carefully the earn-- ings of others, Why not place your spare earnings in wir care and let them earn for vou each vear? leave on Sunday for her new home in Lima, Ohio. -- Mr. Radke ~and daughter, Helen -- having preceeded her there several weeks ago. The The many friends and «acquaint-- ances here of Mrs. Radke of Wheel-- ing are sorry to know she will leave on Sunday for her new home Wheeling and thereabouts {q_aI c. great many years and will be great-- ly missed by their many friends. We wish them luck and happiness in their new home. + m FCA'ITW: E for Tu Clarence says "an old couple with young ideas -- thats the latest" He says he witnessed this last Saturday night but, Say Clarence they did not go out jov ¥iding but to get a more firm and fit understanding" as danc-- ing in a pair of pumps that will in-- sist on going where they please, is simply out of the question. When you talk about a town booming well its Arlington Heights too, buildings there are springing up just everywhere, everybody is on the jump to put up another ere the winter interferes, hardware meon and plumbers no longer have time work and then couldn"t meet half to sleep or eat. One hardware man last Friday said he bhad ten men at the work that was demanded of him. Harold (Jack) Jones has been em-- ployed in Lake Forest the past «week. The Jolly Four will give another of their popular dances at Half Day next Saturday night, Oct. 25th,. A "Hallowe'en dance" This dance will take place with a new orchestra. A good time is promised. "Let's Go." Ray Busch and family have moved to Lake Forest. Clande Me Queen and Clarence Busch assisted them on last Sunday morning. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Busch last Bunday presented the Max Miller Juniors with a beautiful St. Bernard pup. George Weimer spent Saturday and Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Car-- oline Busch, which he received weekly t.hmugh' the summer as he has been a week end visitor of his frind Al Bunton, | Jr., On last Saturday he arrived in | a "swell" Ford coupe all bedecked | with everything to make it look like a million dollar car. We dare say some girlie now will be going out autoing with friend Claude. | Art Herschberger and George Weimer motored out from the city with Claude Mc Queen on Saturday. F'reeofC!Llrg' Claude McQueen of Chicago evi-- dently tired of the Soo Line service Mr, and Mrs., Ed Giss were callers at the Jacob Gasser home last Tues-- day. The stump was a large one weigh-- ing about a ton, now there was an-- other job to get it back on the ground. --Walter Gossweller pulled it down with his tractor. Offce with Farn Inspector In Charge Phene Libertyville 829 ¥* THE LAKECOUNTY REGIS of ir; not -- lo " ;!' d th d g :nlon 4 ""iq SmIng you appiness f REAR k Te . _ & The average nu! 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