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Lake County Register (1922), 22 Aug 1925, p. 6

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s t hb 699 Chicago visited Mrs. Peter Stadtfield Sun-- "'?J!K 3e _ :H',.i, . and Mrs. Robert Oaks of Chi-- spent last Thursday with rel-- Ly Castler spent the end with relatives at Wau-- Jean, are visiting at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and -- Mrs. Grainger of Chicago. Mrs. Jay Vasey and Mrs. Clifford Benwell drove to Yorkville Wednes-- y. Georgia and Helen Vasey, who * Walter Dillon visited relatives at Mrs. Henry Krueger. ii'ivuth and son Arthur A relatives in McHenry Satur-- érove "i-fl. her niece, Miss Ruth Davis, who is on a vacation from her " ks ;i.' .. "' M . WB l-:*i-. who i} em-- ' penitentiary at oliet, m i:':na davs vacation at R'flu.flulmwt _at Wauconda with Mr. and e toame fark week with hes miovs duties _ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dunker of Crystal Lake spent Sunday at G. A. _--Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lusk and Lew Lusk attended the funeral of their trother, Hiram Lusk, at Libertyville ' Mrs. George Walton and children r, Martha and Murietta, of Lib-- m-fllu.lflhcuwmd Miss Bower of Chicago --visited at 'Will Dillons Sunday. < > _ a Miss Stanford is to give a recital at her home on Friday afternoon, August 21st. "------ Miss Fannie Troyer, who is em-- mmwmw and Sunday with her sister und brother's families in Chicago. Ehe came back Monday morning. --_ daughter Ruth of Chicago spent Eunday with relatives here. 7 _aus-mamwm wisters, Mrs. Ann Stadtfield and %'Mhfltm- Kirwin died at the Courtney home near Wauconda last week. He had been living with his brother Jim Kirwin in Volo until a few days be-- fore his death when he went to visit fi'kymfimn.flo seventy--one years old. . . . ertained at the Geo. Case home at . _L.___" Adie F.'a-n'nfli.-& #t. his farm ie ae oo hk e 6t "Mrs. Howard Converse very de-- fiu;': Mesdames Lee Huson, Dillon, D. V. Waite, L. V. Lask, 2'-*2-&'" ";'.'a"wi.'.'u'. Vasey Misses Vera Vasey, ..,u-.wm,ubl. Huson and Lillian Davis were pres-- ent. Ice cream, cakes and wiches were served. The next meet-- tog will be at Mrs. Levi Waites, :dln.hn-flrvhhn'; installed a new radio in their home. Lee Huson last week. * 1 -- Born to Mr, and Mrs. Otto Moli-- dcdu-wvlo.Au':r_lfl.- son. Mrs. Molidor was Clara Rosing of this place. Miss Una Wiser gave a party to her young friends Sunday evening. mumw Tt siglen Fikege Miss Fitzgerald of De Kalb is assisting with the work at the Feter Wegener home while Mrs. m""" Junior Molidor, five year old son cf Ofto Molidor, is spending this week with his grandparents, Mr. and Henkel and Mrs. J. Kirwin motored h'"um- Catherine Molidor is spend-- this week with her son Otto and family at Libertyville. * "-bn'mubd; is -- nicely aithough the 'Ihfli'ntnm account of the lack of the kind of stone. ."m .lw-thd Ahat camped in Yellow Park, but were chased out by Mr. ADDITIONAL DEEEFR nervices at the church on these two (Concludéed from Page Three Mabel Benwell is spending the past two months at returned to his home in tog Bhike Th wish to «c YOLO meeting at Barring-- year the Bungalow --won the banner, and it home again many bears. They out to ':'mhfi*"'g'm mbout a month on 'the road. family visited at the. Lew Lusk Mrs. Raymond Lusk spent part of last week at the Blomgren home, south of Volo. * The Converse family entertained friends from Chicago and Waukegan ol Es i e s Nn n aecay o Waukegan, M. J. Peck and Miss Lil-- lian Peck of Chicago and Miss Ellen Gallager of Wadsworth. Gas pipes are being laid from Wauconda to Volo so in a few months Volo le will be using n-beookvhrw'!hmvmb laid past the Monaghan farm and up the Dillon farm. <At present they are just past the Clough farm. Mrs. Lew Lusk, son Edward and daughters Esther and Ruth expect to leave Thursday for a motor trip through Wisconsin and 'Minnesota. : -- Sunday guests at the Frank Henk-- el home were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brewer and son Eugene of Wauke-- trip by setting the woods on fire. Leave that to the politicians. Don't spoil your summer camping 34 B7 North Shore Line to Miwaukes; connections outside the door of our Milwaukes terminal with Milwaukee Northern trains for Nashota Lakes [ W ___ Nehmabin Lakes SuVfll'b a Delafield LIBERTYVILLE TICKET OFFICE, Teephone 74 ke: North Shore L nation. For and inquire at ticket offices, or 1 LVE e will be present. .A cordial invit-- stion is extended to all to attend. Lake County, Fred er in Lak any auctioneer Remember the man wio has coft-- ducted more successful sales than Grabbe, Glenvier, Ill. Phones 163 On Sunday evening, August 20, Plastering and Anywhere on the North Shore x9 e LAKE ZURICH °. Fox Lake resorts NORMAN L. MADOLE Best way to go! North en CWE 1' DOLLAR DAY is Coming Again -- the day on which all the -S'!'thMtouwficbmfildnmfifl for a Dollar. Plans are made for -- the : biggest Dollar Day in the way to better valuies--and bigger bargains. > > > TURDA wR 1i s e o $ n Neemeel Sta in _ ifi sigh + &

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