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Lake County Register (1922), 22 Aug 1925, p. 2

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_ --1 _ THE STAR daughter Ruth spent Wednesday in' Mrs. Henry Biere and daughters Chicago. * {of <Libertyville were callers at the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zersen and Mr:\ Williani Umbdenstock home Monday und Mrs. Dick Horman called at the ; evening. home of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Wulff | -- Mr. and Matt Umbdenstock enter-- dmmlmcm-:;:de--mmmm& T Oflm. mw.o.ud,flfindl'fl Mrs. Laseke and son Junior spent Wednesday with parents ' and aMbel were Arlington Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Shaddle. )\ Heights visitors Monday. ' Roy Hecketsweiler was a Chicago! Mr. and Mrs. John Hans and visitor Wednesday. 'duu-mmam-uq- --..Mrs.. Murphy of Waukegan, Mrs.'stock attended the funeral of John _hw.o.ud,nfindPfl spent Wednesday with parents Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Shaddle. : Roy Hecketsweiler was a Chicago visitor Wednesday. : ..Mrs.. Murphy of Waukegan, Mrs. George Yore of Lake Forest and E. t!'ndm#edhdonlu.a C. Dorfler Tuesday. . Mrs.: Fenwick is giving a barn -- Mrs. Jacob Hecketgweiler left Wednesday morning to spend ten €ays or two weeks with her daogh-- ter Mrs. Frances, Weinberg of Aug-- .I TL i T .~Jean Hendee and Luther Small at-- tended the Rodeo in Chicago Wed-- Eunday in Riverview Park. l 'Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Williams were daughter Ruth spent Wednesday in } Reports are out that the EllS--{tertained relatives Barrington Mr. and Mrs. :'.r:v. Chandler ";}Eh Palstine callers :: ce sn Meo. Johh Pfarecncetont bakimek _: ________ . Wauconda were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pfannen-- still on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harris and children called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Harris of Lake Bluff Mrs. Joseph O'Hern's mother WhO'evening. --_ _ _ _ _ |--~_ -- _ is visiting in Chicago is seriously ill:| Mrs. Welfling and daughter Anne Mrs. J. C.D«fl-rmtb'.gum'"fi."g.'g yuneral of her aunt Mrs. Bradley in 'the Albert and--Victor Sauer homes. home of her aunt, Mrs. Ed. Pfan-- Ihursday fl spending (a with relatives 'M Plymouth Larger Parish Regular church services on Sun-- day, August 23, conducted by Rev. dince and card party at the new | . Victor Sauer and daughters Lillie huuh!MGA-M'hl-ndlmmMymlr. farm which is on Bradley road one and Mrs. Dave Hans at Des Plaines, mile south of Rockland Mu' Mrs. Rose Sigwalt of Lake Zurich &::lim.lwfi- mmlenfledfimnu-eh- trip to Niagara Falls and other|visitor on T points of interest in the East.| Mr, and Friends of Mrs. Barnes from Chica--/ Highland Pa go are occupying their house during / parents, Mr. ffldfiobfind Mr. and George Stanclif and helped him celebrate his birthday on Tues-- €ay evening, August 18th, and there was an orchestra and everything that belongs to a big birthday cele-- ject "Soul Health." -- Mundelein:--41:15 a. m. Sermon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zersen and Mr. ~~ c > Sopiag ~Praflacges M. A crowd of relatives and friends ATIZENS BANK BUILDING WEDNESDAY SATURDAY Phone 600W 1 7¥ GCGEORGE A. JONES nds of Auto Repair Work of Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Lafrents uduuhhrndll.mln.hd Brockman of Prairie were vis-- itors at the Charles® Herschberger Jr. home on Sunday. Méis? ~ Mrs. Auagust Meyer and son Her-- 'm.em-u-wmm of Highland. Park with Mr. and --Mrs.. Ralph Meyer Monday evening. . ** Mrs. Welfling and daughter Anne of Chicago spent the week end at daughter Begise called on Lillie and Martha Sauer Thursday evening. daughter Dorothy spent y at the Henry Berghorn home at Lake Mr., and Mrs. Donald Payne of Highland Park--called on the latter's George and Laurene Reimers mo-- hndhhh(l::yu.h«hy. end Martha spent Friday with Mr. und Mrs. Dave Hans at Des Plaines. Mrs. Rose Sigwalt Of Lake Zurich was a caller at the Charles Hersch-- Meyer of Fremont Wednesday morn-- Mrs Waltee Gosswiller and Announcing The Opening of Rest Haven Garage LONG GROVE Mr. Ed. P{fannensteil, whom so many know, will have charge of all work. The store is being moved back 16 feet and the building will be thoroughly remodeled. L. H. DIETZ, Prop. Tires and Accessories All Kinds of Repairing Done ; and Mrs. Richard Rei-- That dreaded day . Monday. % It can be done. Many are the homes which have learned the pleasure of a toilless Monday by the use of Smile Your Way Through The RELIABLE LAUNDRY AT TV ANHOE Services Sunday, August 23rd. A number from hepe attended the Farmers' Picnic at Diamond Lake on man entertained a number of young folks Prldnycn::hi': honer o'i Chicago who were visiting them. T anp in Me. on S Aolenfintiges to Mr. * > Mrs. 'William Dalziel and Justus Washburn. After a delightful lunch the remainder of the evening was spent with music. . Tom Manning started duties at the Bowman Dairy Monday.,> --is our apeciality. We have a large assortment of material tor you to select from. Come in and see us. . rorth of the depot, in order to ac-- commodate an. enlarged business. Gurnee was defeated by . Lake Bluff Sunday in the baseball game played on the latter's diamond. The score was 17--14. ~"Carlson starred for Gurnee, knocking a homer dur-- ing the ninth inning, when the bases Sunday School 9:00 a. m. English Service 10:00 a. m. Mr. and LONG GROVE CHURCH for *¥ AIL OR1LN C GURNEE Cy+ t "Aongest life . 'Q"' _ Whis fills the vase of joy. .. He whor mourn was kind and m' us neighbor, &n mfl ast these words DWME & _John Dentuth Meyer WAS sat, 1809 mnd died at the M meo i ., P 't Ffl'"fi» pust 16th, 1925, a rs, 5 mon and 23 days. W Bunk . the exceeption of &*'i A the World War est "miar these words DGNJ & _ glory to the humblest grave. -- always a child, sin-- cere-- i Are as full of hopg as va .'w,"'. nd, and a f!".';'\hc stranged; the dead are true. +33 _dJust and generous. hclping Othere. help themselves: always h C oc A i busy, BJ Friendly in ; d --and . kind in speech, ©10€ but 5" &, enjoying leisure. as only the industrious can, loving at "wunv'. it o He ] & to mourn his loss: is or, (Mirs. Peter Meyer of Fre-- mont; five sisters: Mrs. Luelisa 9O If You are Wise . _ ; YOU WILL BE AT THE FAIR --If if t If it's Worth & ' IT WILL BE SEEN AT THE FAIR . TIf it's Unusual _ ~ < es rieeinaiRie eiearater © .. . s hn ow C ioi 20000 " ol O arigee t m ns de c ac L t on s en on S e i C RARE CE ECC 00g5 mfilu -- HORSE SHOW -- CIRCUS ACTS P eB 0y o io t ETi i t e d n T o Ts s al TA C000 o0 on leniinnsuiansainiiipncudediencantertsmmcmmmmimnmecmn in mt en If it's New _--___ IT WILL BE AT THE FAIR | i i's Good W . L WOODIN, President UTH ME loved IT WILL BE --AT THE FAIR IT W WILL BE AT THE FAIR AT LIBERTYVILLE ---- t M_&nkkdwmmdytofingqu any sound project. Mudsunmatthepropbgtime has made possible the success of many TIMELY HELP State Bank of Mundelein a} A DAY =-- m no ~pay . indicates of sight. uath 444 to leave 6 about

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