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Lake County Register (1922), 12 Aug 1925, p. 3

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65 they sit around m"; PR Kersten, Donald. Sevage,-- Russ vnt Scout Master, and Owen Savage and Ira ¥Fehr visited their boys at the Boy Scout Camp at Delavan w.a-a;u&.dfi-'hg Stryker and Rev..and Mrs. Roy M. ' ='s> ¥ mF Vies Hazel "has been if with .---a&_*'""'f aplendidly, at the Highland Puark Hospital and is expected home this week. His mother reéturned to her _hwhmu part Of the because of nis im-- Schinleber) of Des [Monies, Ia. 1 Mrs. Theodore Jaszssoy has returned to her home on West Osterman Ave., m.:fi*fl'flifi m rat, ..........:%...'.2::9 ie Toike of Aite, ED. Patiathm of The routine of Pins DemAdd Tove at the canp Jewett pin-- C ?% N +Sorvett ps t skiifully added length ] en w y 'd --where length counts! And Te -f':g'_;--"_ given it an interior that might ombination stop and :s' well fit any $3000 car. ® :1:__;3'-'1----1--; Walnut panell mwnm&' 'iflfl new two--tone effect Jewett De Luze Bedan on the boule-- z. On the road and on hills--it's a Jewett, with ue T. as mfl'!é Extra Roomy Body--New Colors--Greater Riding Many Important Improvements at a ow Jewett De Luxe Sedan _ |_ . . _ _ __, with Price Reduced $120 _____|| Three Big Days and meséages home are of the camp--life Walnut panelling ht oo o __ ~Amd the E'rice Keo produce a complete any Amports $120 less! fith to 'wm 'Vfi-"v-,fi is PBo. .. .« J t =""'M°'3'°°'°' A new air cleaner kesq &mm a m ewett dust C Of the aol. lecan on the boule-- inders;a incidental loc /-':_ i i the road and on locks steering wheel and igni-- . it 4 it --it's & Jewett, with . tion with one turn of the key; it by what you see a stt's famous power indirect light minate 'f A« r--ability. ®. . . --. glareontheinst t board; C ve w our * f k . in o * * Yexkn ty s "'.,:. > & Y pigere it Tencdes se ion in o 1e ae e ult d ie ie MBR «$ as her guest Dawson of Wessling, h || rormetegw+, (Helen > * Mr four A Larger, Finer The August meeting of the Royal seasiponns and _ Misses . Peart Juhrend _and Kleanor Ott as hosstesses. -- Their ie Anl Ph i en P 2{ mo : =----m Deerfield who atter/ i~cuit Races a% Agrore * ~* Elmer Rob-- ert and Ch» Pettis, Bert Eas-- m, Ferdinana Trute and Philip S. Seully, Sr. o ie mt ton & ngn Pcves t week end guest of Miss Claire L Of De'Kal), who is sponding the non cemetery iiifz ay on day at the burial of 4 Miss Eleanor Kochelin of Nm-t: given for the first time at the Ver-- home of the President, Mrs..John A. Stryker, :'w avenue Thurs-- gm to 'l-'l&. work for a-uh._uu':'-c..:go;- Andérson. * 2 o mt o is L;Es-'ui-s_n-l,-'-.lu --~¥r and Mrs. Ernest lemr: hare a son, bors Auyutt *« : e Lake Colors--Greater Riding Ease-- . W"a | | Price Mr., and . Mrs. Rudo'sh E. Hel}-- J.-- LYONS Vincérit Dawson and hbrook visited at the home on Wednesday 'home cf her aust in r}ihruhdn'.ptolfiuc. M. & St. P. R. R. is coming from Mil-- mumuwww the E. C. Beecher home. Dr. Misses Verda and Shirley.Varner left Saturday to spend a week with their aunt, Mrs. John Graves in Tonica, DJ., near La Salle. -- The Young People's Society of the Presbyterian church gave & party in the-- church parlor, Friday evening. . »im former fire station, has been rented by the Oil Company for aborage pur-- w'-" ""7" C by JM over a month<ago and who was taken to Metcalf will retain his office in the a month ago and wheo was taken t WM 'forot: se ,, is recovering from pleuro-- o EWEqweLSmes ATORE PPCCTC--~ @:.'-'?"mwn- tion ermoval pus, last week. One of the members of her fainily visits her each day. _ The W. C. T. U. met Tuesday af-- termoon, August 11, at 2 o'ckck in And the Price Reduced! space in front. And a score * of ' other equally important _ * the Bungalow chureh. It was Mo-- ther's Meeting and Mrs. Mary B. Lake, County Superintendant of z Welfare, spoke. All were to bring their children for re-- eruits in the Wesnen's Christian Temperance Union. little members of the Mission Band and hung their little red stockings filled with gifts on the arbor vitae evergreens in the church yard. Bible Class met at the church. On Wednesiay afternoon, Mrs. Ira Fdar entertained the executive of-- ficors of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Bungalow church Rev. anmd Mrs. Roy Wiiams and the Arthur Merner family will The Christian ~Endeavor Society will meet Thursday evening at the Rea. 46W York. The Bunkmlow cburch pulpit will be filled by other ministers for At four o'clock af Keniiworth for & vacation. Emm.-h has been her mother, Mrs. Ella Stry-- sek to the horse of her uncle nt, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fa-- Evanston, where she has been r since hor health failed in the postet rs in average who anagt k * B o the > Friendly day after-- ehurch the _ || Saturday -- Sunday -- Labor Day H w. I. WOODIN, President $ 3 5s 4 f JOHN G. WIRTZ, Secretary arty folks attended the -- arment 'Bt Diamond Lake Seventy Second Annual V" e p . Lake County 'Far September 5th, 6th and 7th, 1925 THIRTY MILES FROM CHICAGO ON THE MILWAU-- KEE AVE. -mn,mn ALL ROADS WI ) TO DIRECT YOU. LIBEREYYVILLE -- ILLINOIS At Chicago' QM'Q' Door Admission -- 75¢ _ Autos -- 50¢ (fhildtQUflcg'he Every Day | Season Tickets $2 -- $3 With Car #3. & rofteiAr""_"" @MEDICAL AND SURCGICAL f of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER lists BIG 'Washington St., Waukegan ~__ PHONE 465 itor THE;OLD= + 46 ty Second Ammat--~§5 r John P. O'Neil NESDAY, AUGUST 12, 19254 and her mo-- SOCIAL DISEASES Nights ther, returned last wee': from their-- moto rtrip through Nebraska. _ Dates you should remember are September 5, 6, T, to come and visit the Lake County Fair at Liberty= ville, 111. -- Many of our town folks attended the funeral service for Mrs. Tillie: Kiest on Tuesday, August fourth at her home in Deerfleld and the burial ceremonies in Vernon Cemetery at ;MD:,MHILMM ers were given by relatives and ifriends. Rev. Umbach a former pastor of Prairie View church had l charge of the service in the come-- Prairie View and she is the daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Frank Mitchell. lived on the Joe Richards place near "It's the Jong <arm of justice," said the cop as he hugged the cook. By U.S.Government Veterinarian CATTLE TESTED for Tuberculosis Free of Charge ERTYYHLE ---- ILLINOIS Office with Farm Bureaun Inspector in Charge EN > a C Going broke is a short tip ember the mak hk . Going broke is a short frip from . Remember the man who bas con-- We wonder if the President dJ France wears Paris supporters. > CHAS. M. BERNARD, Prop. Complete garage Service Day and Night one 456 _ _ .-- $45 N. Milwaukee Ave. $920.00 delivered MAIN GARAGE Fitt 2 The Best Paying Machine _ on the Farm y yflm' Way w at dreaded day -- Monday, & :,. é 'It can be done. rgf o ARY : : of a toilless Monday by the use of s e Call us and let us you. | flwm-s & I for . Launderers, Dry Cleanars BALANCE IN TWELVE MONTHLY PAYMENTS:-- PRICED RIGHT Emmerson In Oow n any auctioneér in Lake County. Fred Grabbe, Glenview, I!1. Phones 163 and 20--J. Adv. tt. 4# Kix

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