* sin d Mrig Arthay® taodip r. $ y Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Will Daley attended a show in Waukegan Sunday evening. Mrs. Townsend Smith of A-'r{' Toesday evening with Mrs Mrs. A. K. Warner and {wo mwondlmhvon- turned from Sandusky, Ohio, where they have been since the death of Dr. Warner, in November, "A large crowd attended the Deer-- field Men's Club dance and card party, Tuesday evening at the Deer-- III.A.l.Khlt-.In.Jo!m'cb1 ber and Mrs. Emil Fredrick attend-- ed--an-- installation -- of ~the Royal Neighbors in Highland Park Wed-- nesday evening. i The high school students are hay-- Iing their mid--year--examsg.-------------- The monstrous harn on the form--: ®r Lidgerwood property on Wauke-- gan Road, has been torn down, to improve the appearance of the new subdivision. ¥«'=a _ A eard and bunceo party will be z"fiow Temple Sat-- p evening, Jan. 81, by the Royal Neighbors. > A Irvin Stryker died Thursday ev-- ening after a prolonged illfess. Mrs. H. J. Green and daughter of Oak Park were guests Thursday in the home of Mts. Flgrence Green and family. * Mrs, Carl Anderson is substitut-- "hflwp.:;bool for her , Mrs. R. E. a. ;&fi Mrs. Edwin Weigle, who left the first part of the month for their beautiful Florida home, expect to visit in New Orleans and thence to California. They will ship their Rolls-- Boyce from Florida to Cali-- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Golding and son Alvin spent the week end at the Henry Golding home. 'Iluhnun'#-rylomof Kenosha called on' . and Mrs. Will Geary one day recently, _ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Paddock--of Round Lake spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Turnbull-- , 'M--n.-tv "l of his daughter Margaret. = Edith Geary and Dr. Aurelio were Monday evening ufinblr.-lln.hd 1 and Melvin Stone of Chi-- z.ml-h'-fiup Mr. and Mrs. Vedder Stone. Mr, and Mrs. Bangs and liftle son spent Sunday evening with friends ~~Mr. and Mrs. Géorge Broughton spent Sunday with Mr. and -- Mrs. Henry Shaefer at MceHenry. Stuart Barlow of Elgin was .A business visitor here several days Miss Vilda Bangs of Chicage !s mother, Mrs. Cora Bangs hs been quite ill. Mrs. Ellia Cornell and son Merritt of Streater spent Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Will Geary. _ * ASY with Mrs. Lyle and Earl Broughton and Frank Bacon attended the horse race on the ice at Lake Geneva last --DEERFIELD | Why not change with it? Doing your washing at home is as out of date as traveling by ox cart. And it is just as foolish when you can get it done for less than it costs at home. WAUCONDA The Old Order Pettis chas pleuro--pneu-- 95¢ PHONE Changes WET WASH 20 POUNDS FOR and Mrs. Alden Werden were Wau-- kegan visitors Tuesday, 'Mr 'and Mrs. D V.~Waitand James Neish of Round Lake spent Mary Clark spent -- Tuesday -- with Mrs. E, J. Cook and attended the meeting. of the Royal neighbors in _Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Golding and daughter of Libertyville and Ever-- ett Neville 8r., called on F. L. Carr's of Waukegan were Sunday guests | .. .' ' . w of Dr. and Mrs. Wells. [fke o heps tnst is Mr, and Mrs. John Hironimus @04 | by the operation. o oo HP mickin we . O C y s Krueger, ---- 4e PRAIR on Mrs. Neville and Mrs. F. L ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-- liam Belcher at Woodstock. Emil Thomas, Mrs, Werden's son in law Frank Burke and Mr. and Mrs. W. .A. Kerr and daughter Gladys Mz. and Mrs. P. B. Johnson and son Donald of Crystal Lake called was also a guest. ; + Mr. and Mrs, M. S..Clark spent the week end with daughters in The card party given by --thg people of the Holy Name Society of mflnanfiuflmndly vening > well attended. Twenty-- mIX tables of "euchre were played and two of bunco. | Twelve prizes were given to those with high score NENBCTCE of Miclienrty a son on | Thursday Jan. 22, 1925. Mother and baby are doing nicely. 4 -- Mr. and Mrs. Plutie Houghton hmmmintodnlnmyhild-l hgvhnwnm.mry! and meat about Feb. 1st. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | 'l'l_'go_g_('-'n{viu has been quite i}l | week a good program is in the af-- h'u-ndw-iv, Mdn.w'n;. pleased to learn operation to which he submitted to Thursday was very successful and at latest Geo. Tiffany of Waukegan spent Sunday here and attended the -- The hotse race held on the ice here last Sunday was largely at-- tended. The winner being from Mrs. Ira Fisher is spending a Zew days with her parents here. Borm--to Mr. '(and Mrs. Henry Mrs. C. K. Werden and little P mt Dr. C. H. Arnold Putnam underwent an operation Mr .and Mrs. Harold lm-ia wish him speedy recovery +and hope that he will be benefited son and Mrs. C. H. Albrecht attend-- ed a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tulley in honor of Miss Lena Heinsohn Sunday afternoon-- J. P. Ritzenthaler has installed a radio and enjoying the music con-- certs véery much being able to hear Royal Neighbors ladies to Half Day Monday afternoon, where they sur-- prised Mrs, Alfred Stoancliff it be-- ing her birthday. A beautiful bou-- quet of flowers was presented her by the members of the camp. The afternoon was spent in playing bun-- co after which a dainty lunch was cliff many happy returns of the day. Gus again loaded up the truck and every one was safely and hap-- pily on their way home. served then all wishing Mrs. Stan-- his son Ben, it only to him but all at Prairie View who--can hear him. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis of Chi-- eago spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stoerp. Mrs. Davis at-- tended the surprise party with ot-- her R. N. A. members at Half Day. Fred Towner was in town Wed-- nesday the first time he has been out since last Friday on account of a bad 'cold. _' Miss Verna Iverson of De= Plains was the week end guest of Mis~ Finrence Maether. Mrs. C. C. Voss and Mrs. Wm. Klepper called on Mr. and Mr=. Math Wickershiem Wednesday af-- Mrs. John Krueger and Mrs. Ralph Meyer of Long Grove were business callers here Wednesday. S. E. Knedier was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lockhead noon Gus Stoerp took a truck load of Mrs. Frank Holtie spent Monday Miss Marths Vor« of A_fl.ki'fc is a caller here Tuesday after-- PRAIRIE VIEW HOUSE WIRING CHATS || THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1925 PuBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS --~ and practical way to do it. When you are build-- ing a home and looking forward to enjoyment of its comforts you cannot omit providing for the fullest measure of elec-- Certainly it is infinitely better to put in all your wiring at the time of building your house ui in US. | church parlors on ay evening, | January 31st. t have been : extended 'to Young le's Socie-- | ties of Mflo&,&:';fline, Rose-- | crans Russell and ' ouse. Prof. : Fuller of Northwestern University ; is to be the principal speaker; The | banquet will be served by the Origi-- ; Mrs, Cyulh" and daughter, | Miss Jriie were dinner guests of | Mrs, Henry Green of Waukegan ner guests at the A. G. Maether home one day week. 0_ Mrs. Wallace~ d is taking Miss Anna .. 's place as a teacher at the Day School at present. 3. # ll'; and wwl\ "nlt,'t' and son of Wheeling ealled at the J. P. Ritzenthaler se Sunday evening. Mrs. Emma was a Liberty-- ville. ealler Monday morning. $ Welton '«-' mki,\ic was a business caller here Tuesday. Gurnee Church wWill entertain five other societies at & banquet in the speak at the Young People's meet-- ng next The Young People's Society of the Edna Baxter of Evans(on will Life's Pleasures . BLECH JIMREY, 1 The Wheeiing State Bank are bestowed by destiny upon those who have the judgment to practice frugality and foresight. Don't spend all you earn on the passing show. Good things come to those who save now. Join the growing number of young men who have a savings account in our care. GURNEE No. 1 the house is Or, you can obtain same from any electrical con-- Include Complete Wiring in Your Plans Wheeling, Illinois : at the Gur Libertyville, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wallenwein of Wilson are the parents &t' a son born Monday aft at the Lake County Gm;fim Mrs. Wal-- lenwein, who was. Miss Margaret Hall, attended the local high school Plans of individual education will be discussed at a joint conference of the Bureau of Education of the Interior Department and the School of Education, University of Penn-- sylvania, March .27. One session will be devoted to a dicussion of in-- dividual: instruction as applied in two of the large high schools of Philadelphia and another session to discussion of the plan as applied to the small high school. .. rRY OUR CLASSIFIED COuux® INDIVIDUAL EDUCATION THE SUBJECT OF DISCUSSION By U. 8. 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