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Lake County Register (1922), 8 Apr 1925, p. 2

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* h'-:lc-otmvflh. » & * h.fln"n!hn.hy_fl-_- tion at her home in Fon du Lac. Wis. The new house being built by Crane and Gardner on Seymore Avenue is .repidly nearing comple-- family, o Detriot. E. H.-- Bluhm and Will Knigge purchased new Page Sedans which they drove home. -- _ _ . evening to spend her spring vaca-- IulJ.Lymnndehildn_aiof; Libertyville spent Saturday -- after-- Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Sniall and John Porteous spent Sunday even-- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Umbdenstock of : Gilmer. | Miss Lillian Russell of Austin: spent the week end at the home of Fred Knigge of Wauconda spent Sunday and Monday with his daughter Mrs. Clyde Harris. Will Knigge, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bluhm and daughters and R. J. Ly-- ons spent several days last week in spent the week end in Bangor Mich igan with the former's father. and son Charles spent Sunday visit-- ing _relatives in Highland Park. ._'l_'b guvidonlpade from Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Swan and family of Libertyville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swan. Mrs. Wm, Eddy and Earl Eddy motored to Chicago 'Sunday. I lr.udln.ll"-ndehfld-' ren and Mr. and Mrs Geo Pozek of Chicago were Sunday guests at the home of H. C. Meyer. ' ing. Mr. and Mrs, Thom wan the first prises, Mr. Movon Wells the second W. D. Porteous is on the sick list Mr. We are very glad to report that MES. . L CHANDLER Local Editor Phone 3134 Doctor John P. O'Neil ---- ALL MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISEASES of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER Office 223 Washington St., Waukegan PHONE 465 res, Mr. and Mrs. SOCIAL DISEASES struggle to keep from finishing in the cellar. Seiler tightened his hold on second place by a double win over Bluhm's aggregation and Ives got a few notches farther from the cellar by taking two from Mel-- endy. Meyers and Murrie rolled off their postponed match with Mur rie Thursday night and--with their captain laid --up with a punctured hoof the team managed to cop half olhhdx:nu. Entries now being imnade for a tournament which will follow the e-ehd-clfi.lmadndnle.o' the first place.cinched by Murrie's team, the fight for the remaining places continues unabated and last Wednesday :8:00 P. M. Topic "Jesus died because He wanted to Friday 8 P M. Good Friday ser-- mon. "The Way Side Cross." _ Sunday April 12, Easter Sunday morning sermon "Through Death to Life." Special Easter Services. _ _ -- Easter Sunday night: A splendid Easter Cantata by the Area Choir under the direction of Mrs. Henry Kueblank entitled "The _ Thort Crowned King." home of Mrs. Wm. Brophy in Chi-- cago last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. George Mitchell, Mrs. Frank Johre zon, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. Wm. W# liams, Mrs. J. H. Rouse, Mrs. Geo-- A. Ross and Mrs. George Ost were among the number t attend. Mr. and Mrs. Pesn: Aynsley, P+-- bert Aynsley, Miss Eby and -- Tel @clrieber of Hightand Park were entertained at the J. J. Rouse hoine Holy Week Services at Area Church vice. 'The Words of Jesus. fi-u-:m R ; Mrs. J. J. Rouse and Miss Nina &lo;umdbwcdhlthl-- I'n. Wm. Albright and sons Bil-- lie and Charles and John Albright lank were awaided the consolation Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ross and son Aynsiey spent Sunday at the J_ Friday. G. Wehrenberg Arg R. Wehrenberg Last weeks scores: BOWLING 174 174 198 160 151 214 162 156 191 174 178 162 191 901 164 174 174 168 149 194 154 189 198 174 174 197 172 188 115 149 161 192 174 174 144 166 191 Villa met at Grayslake last Wodnep1 day evening to discuss plans for 31 new high school in» those districts. Pupils from this territory have been attending high school at Libertyville or Antioch but these tyo adwoh' have become so congested that it is that it will soon be necessary to re-- fuse all tuition pupils It is also quite an expense to parents to send their children so far as well as a hardship on the child. Those from Fox Lake attending _ Libertyvilie find it necessary to take the Zoo train in order to get to school on time. Many children are not able to continue in school for these reasons. Mr. and Mrs. Weber made their annual spring visit to the Biddison home last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Karstens have ments for those children in our orchestra that can not afford to buy. Flowers from the Sunday school were sent to Mr. and Mrs. E. Biddi-- lor&ovillm. Mr. De Lue was able of the evening placing the cost of the waterworks proper including well, storage tank etc., in the neighborhood of $15,000 to $20.+ 000.*Increased fire protection, insurance rates and improved sani-- tary conditions were among the ad-- vantage mentioned. Listeners had rosy dreams of water being install-- ed almost immediately until some-- one asked the cost of laying the wat er mains. The estimated cost of about SIOpOpermflop:tJdn- out of search for some time to come' Interested citizens of Grayslake,' A surprise and farewell party M being arranged by the members of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Nielson have rented their home and have moved into the hotel. The Frank Howards' will live in the Sayles cottage until such, time as they can build again. -- y Bassi, the result of a card party EBrik y 11 TTERRA fimbyhr-ttblh{lm ferr--dg t *A dy crowd from Long Lake, mmmflmm side and Fox Lake attended. Many| im High Favor for Particular beautiful prizes were donated and lots of fun was had when the raffi-- ing took place. Thirty seven dollars and Sfty cents was netted for the House Building Fund by Mrs, Toay their FOX LAKE mMWJfihMM.AmPAIGESPORT with all Glass Luxe Enclosure--ALL New Tires. Formerly with all Glass De Luxe Enclosure--ALL New Tires. | owned by E. H. Bluhm of Area. You can buy this job cheap--Hurry, it won't last long. CASH OR TERMS R. J. LYONS l Public interest in health week is distinctly greater than ever before 'since the custom was inaugurated in the state seven years ago," said Dr. Rawlings. "Response to--pro-- "n'lm suggestions from schools, col-- leges, medical societies, health asso-- Ieinfiom and churches have been es-- '+pecially voluminous. School teach-- 'ers and nurses in practically every lmty are planning to present | playlets and songs." who, having been duly sworn accord-- ing to law, deposes and says that he is the business manager of the Lake en e to : and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and if a daily paper, the cireulation};, ete. of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, em-- bodied in section 443, Postal Laws State of Illinois) _ _ 1. . That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managlag editor and business managers are: Publisher, Keystone Printing Ser-- vice, Libertyville, IIL, -- "At a recent meeting in Spring-- field between representatives of half a dozen statewide health organiza-- tions it was decided to pool the edu-- cational resources of all--agencies in order to facilitate wide useage dur-- ing health week. This arrangement offers to the public a wide selection of such material." . , grams, according to Dr. L. D. Rawl-- ings, state health director. What was regarded as an<ample supply of playlets ana songs to satisfy the demand for health promotion week, which is to be observed April 26 to 'zt,vupnblhhdumd-om now a second and larger edition of this material has been exhausted, the director said.--The demand for picture films has made it necessary to draw upon a" large number outside agencies to fill the needs. HL., for April 1, 1925. STATEMENT OF THE OWNER-- SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCU-- LATION, ETC, REQUIRED BY ACT OF CONGRESS OF AU-- GUST 24, 1912 -- Of the Lake County Register pub-- SPRINGFIELD, IIL, April 6. Playlets, songs and movies are in high favor for health week pro-- HEAL W"&Wm'w is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain state-- ments embracing affiant's fyll know-- ledge and belief as to the cireum-- stances and conditions under which Bidinger, Waukegan, I!1, 8. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hold-- ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort-- gages, or other securities are: None. 4. That the two paragraphs next holders, if any, contain not only the list of stock holders and | security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other, than that of a bona fide owner; and M'nflnthnnomabo- lieve that any other person, ciation, or corporation has any in-- terest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than so stated by him. _ -- _ F. H. JUST,-- 4 Business Manager, Sworn to and subseribed before me this ist day of April 1925. books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corpora-- tion for whom such trustee 15, I%W, F. CITIZENS BANK BUILDING WEDNESDAY SATURDAY (My commission expires January GEO, A. JONES A. R. SCHNAEBELE, 4 -- Head of Livestock -- 4 2 Truck Wagons 1 Good Henvw'l'umingl Was:. 1. Walking Plow 2 Double Harness [ e r 1 Double Cultivator 1 Hay Rack -- 1 Hay Rake 1 Deering Mower * 1 Gravel BoX, \, Pulveriser 1 3--Horse Evener 2 Double Eveners The undersigned, having sold his farm, will; sell, at Public Auction one and one--half % west of Wilson Station and three and onethalt-- miles northeast of Libertyville, on * Saturday, Apr. 11 Ford Roadster 80 CHICKENS 1 Yearling Heifer 1 SprmE' Tooth Harrow 1 Feed Cutter TERMS: All sums of $25.00 and under, cash. On sums over that amount a credit of six months time will be given on good bankable notes bearing interest at the rate ?f six Commencing at 1:00 O'clock P. M; the following described property : C per cent 6% per annum. _ No goods to be removed until settled for.. SATISFACTION GIVEN Old or New Work 601 West Park Avenue FLOOX SURFACING JOE ZYCH, Prop. FRED GRABBE, Auctioneer _ You will soon need MACHINERY Schanck Hardware Co. UCTION! CATTLE Disc Harrows ~Lever Harrows _ Spring Tooth Harrows Grain Drills Cultipackers We have a full line of Horse and Tractor tools Implements PRICED RIGHT 2 Double Beds * 1 Cook Stove 'l Oil Stove 1 Heating Stove Chairs and Dishes and other numerous articles . FEED, ETC. 70 Bushels Oats 3 Tons Timothy and Clover mixed 15 Bushels Potatoes 1 Bay Horse, 8 years old we!yg'ht 1800 1 Black Mare, 8 years old, *weight 1500 done by day or job. Base-- ments, Chimneys, Fire places, Sidewalks, Etc. All kinds of concrete work Concrete Work HOUSEHOLD Phone 247 Limertyvi1uz, Iuu1wors HORSES

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