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Lake County Register (1922), 9 Jan 1926, p. 2

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4 gan. The home was beautifully decorated in yellow and white and the bride wore a gown of old rose georgette and carried a bouquet of tea -- roses and white narcissus. The bridal couple were attended by family of Diamond Lake have moved into their new home on Park Ave. Mrs. John H. Rouse and Mrs. R. tlbdby'l'edmand.hlhl Miss Phyllis "and Marjory Soder-- McBride at the home of the former burg visited a couple of days; with on Tuesday evening of this week. P'*-!huclqm [# ge (Mr. Perey Macther of Praine DRUBA -- PORTEOUS <-- -- | View was a caller here Saturday. Wednesday. --Mrs.-- C. ~Hapke of Argo, III. 'is visiting at the Herman Kueblank A very prefty wedding was sol--| emnized Thursday evening at t.lm1 home of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Porteous at Mundelein when their bride of Frank J. Druba of Wauke-- gick list for the past week. Mrs. Ray Wells and Mrs. Herman Kueblank attended a luncheon and Euchre party at the home* of Mrs, Paul Hicks of Libertyville on Wed-- nesday afternoon. 3 village o € He is _ Mr. n(hm*? Wasir Wome in Waukegan --~ * ~Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm. Zersen spent Wednesday with the latter's sister, In;.l.ludtwdm'h is 63 y .A New Yoear's Eve party was en-- at the home of Mr. and . George Thatcher.. -- Among present were© Mrs. Tennyson and son, Mr. and Mrs,. P. Vanderspool and Harold Tennyson of Chicago. Frank Johnson has been on the ----~Ernest Butterfleld who has been ill is improving. « with Miss Julia Barbaras of Gilmer. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Burdick cel-- brated their sixtieth wedding anni-- versary on Thursday, Dec. 31st. Their many friends surprised them by a post card shower. of the younger set and has been em-- ployed for the past two years at ~Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ullrich and son motored to Chicago on Sunday. The Dramatic Club was enter-- friends in this locality through his work as motorcycle officer for the ~MUNDELEIN 10.00 a. m. Ivanhoe, 11:00 a. m. Worship Services: Ivanhoe 10:00 a m. Hut(&udnuafias-. Bermon subject, "The Religion and the New." 2:30. Senior Scouts First Church. Union Evening Services 7:30 p. m. Sermon subject: "Burns." meets with Mr. PLYMOUTH LARGER PARISH C. Arthur Jevne, Minister. Harold D. Kinney, Social Director Mrs. R. D. Cook spent Thursday ALL--MEDICAL AND SURGICAL -- =-- _ DISEASES of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER Doctor John P. O'Neil Bridge the Gaps in _ _--_ your income MAE O * by Saving Phone 287-- State Bank of Mundelein It will _ keep you ou. of deep water fmattbo()mhm home. » 4 E8 ¥P . !~----~-- LAKE ZURICH ) Renday evening 'Jan: S4th, syes Aofite and Mrs. Bd PobGean o6 Mr.sand Mrs, Whitney -- back and daughter of Deerfield and Mr. and Mrs. Go> Whittomb. and Mr. and Mrs. E4. man: ana lin'!hndamnm:xur attended a show in Elgin® New Year's night. j is City, a 'xhvfi. wonderful message, 1 ha?dll speaker under : of, the Ladies Aid Society of and the Woman's Society of© Father and Sons Bangquet is ing soon with Prof. Boormanof, the Y, M. C. A.: College -- as Fathers and sons will vie with one another in stunts--and games . Mr. Albert Heybeck returned last Thursday from a short visik in Chadwick, I!1., with 'relatives. ° Mrs. Ros> Sigwalt entertained the members of her Buneo club |to: a New Year's Eve party,-- | Te Micgts 'Rave . and _Elizabeth ne prat +7 No ony Ahp. B dinner guests of Mr. and E. Goodluck Sunday. C¥ Mrs. Wagoner and Mr. and Mrs. Efink of Chicago spent -- Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. u-nyuhtudmduw burg visited a couple of days; with Miriam Woodberry ~of New York day with friends. & q «[Misses Florence and Maud-- Suft-- tin of Dundee spent New *o.n with their sister, Mrs. Lee Landwor. Mr. Jas. Dymond was-- hete~ a %fl'fignow«u.un"fl the ¥.} f | Supervisors special meeting in Wau-- kegan this week. 1 Mr. and Mrs.--Ed Ernst and son of Barrington visited Sunday at the Carl Emat home. | visiting. in Chicago this--week. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schallenkra-- mer and son were in Chicago Sun-- the sick list the past week. Mrs. All kinds of A Robert R. Dawson Plain and Ornamental Harry Pfannenstill, Prop. THE STAR and Night Service her Phone 317 Mundelein, I!I. Phone 368--R Thursday night. . * The dinner at the M. E. church next to 'the Fort Hill school, has beéen sold to Chicago parties. There is a rumor that an artif.cial lake will be made on it This farm was bought by John &enzen Sr., of Ww Wood about 32 years ago. After the death of Mr. Lenzen, his sins Mike and Ben bought the farm of che other heirs, * night with the Dillon family and re-- turnesa to Evanston Monday morn-- ing by way of Wauconda. ft).c3 Over ons hundred young people from: different Methodist churches attended the New Year's Watch nartu at the M¥X E. thurch last The Will Dillon family received a radio ftor Xmas. Mr., and Mrs. Frank Harrisn of Chicago attended the New Year's dinner at the M. E. church. Wm.. Duesing and famaily will soon move to Chicago. Miss Helen Vasey ranked third . Chris. Dillon is --~taking medical treatment in Waukegan and is staying with his sister, Mrs. Fitch. Aflnh being drilled at the Miss Helen Vasey ranked third from the highest in scholarship st Wauconda high school last month. 'l\.w farm in .Fremont next to 'the Fort Hill school, has man of Chicago spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pohimai, one mile east of town. Monday with Mrs. A. Ames Waukegan. 3\ 6 . --Tompkins © spent --Sunday to 7 wl t. ."' Sunday --and ' her / in Touring Car -- -- -- $ 875 Roadster --. -- -- ---- $ss Type--B Sedan -- -- ---- 1045 Type--A Sedan-- -- ---- 1280 Panel Commercial Car Screen Commercial Car Kuhi--, iu Mr. and Mrs. John Firnback, Mr. | and Mrs. Charles Fitzpatrick, and | Mr. 'Peter Busch all of At!!ntetn' \ Heights called on Grandma Busch | ! New Years, P | 'GMMML . } Mrs. John Leitzau called on Mrs. Emma Sturm one day last week. 3 Ahxnuhndl.&«ty\tmevk- ited Grandma Busch New Year's died at his home there Sunday Jan. '8rd. --He was buried at Volo Wei-- nesday Jan. 6. He leaves an aged widow and one N:'.hnfi": daugh-- ters ipreceded batter land. Mr.. Amos was well known here, having lived for many years on a farm south of Volo. -- ---- '~Mr. Levi Wait reports a sule of $117 worth of eggs from her Barred Rocks during the month of Decem-- ber.. s * Emil Geist mgde a business trip to Wheeling Saturday night. > Mr. and Mrs. George Sturm af Libertyville spent ' * Stnum Apicicg Sunday . at ;tbe r. George . Pflister -- called_ George Volz Saturday. _ Es Mr-- and Mrs. --Ben Blasius were Waukegan business callers Tuesday. Frank Hironimus is on jury in Waukegan this week. 4 n M'ss Martha Voss spent : New Year's with Charles Sturm-- of Prairie View. : o * & 'l-(-;- md;ln.La mciid" 7 Leithton called . at. the .George Pfiter home Tuesday. / w Mrs. Paul' Radtke called _ on Amelius -- Ames: of . Waukegan These new prices apply to a product that is far and away the finest Dodge Brothers have ever produced. Theyaremadepossibleby.ax $10,000,000 expansion program, which practi-- cally doubles production, and materially reduces the cost of manufacture. e APTAKISIC ad the New Yeat's i to thank als : the dinner. £. 6. b. Detroit ated . ) in LaAke : EVFCSt ["' Alex Bunton : @ ner both of Libe * Year's day with -- ;l Guests at the s;m' were M: --{iMrs, Fred Busch ~New Years night at the James M1-- tousek home. in Libertyville. . i Ed. Brehm of Buffalo Grove was ' a business caller at the Crestmore |\ Farm New Year's Eve. + ! Bill Prochnow and Otto Andersor --were busines callers at the>Crexst-- Mr. George Hoth made a bus:-- ness trip to Evanston Thursday: Alex Bunton made a business trip to Bunffalo Grove Monday night. sons, Clarence and Donald . spent| Tn 1899 there were less than 500 New Year's at the Ray Busch home telophones in the city of Quebse. in Lake Forest, . -- _ <------ ~ <--*; No wthere are about 17,000. _ Alex Bunton and Herbert Weia-- ner both of Libertyville spent New Year's day with home folks. "Guests at the N. F. Busch home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jamos w and <family, . Mr.-- and Fred Busch, Misses Reba ard Faye Jones and Arthyr Kenster, ali of Libertyyille. * s j Libertyville spent a week with her wrand--parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Will Erect You A House starting. nrnyih"o!'mfliflhnlfl- ing all labor material by contract, so you may know just what entire cost will be before CONTRACTOR & BUILDER ' Libertyville 145--R R. L. Gonsalves j SRAO NE NC ' w"-- P ,o £11 T t Mae Matouseck of 885 _ _ 810 730 _ _ 655 a ~ousiness . more Et '*'?'LE ;&j 7(95 {a speedy ----2s our apecialty. We have a larg» assortment of material for you t CITIZENS BANK BUILDING WEDNESPAY SATURDAY Cichy's Tailoring Shop Plastering and GEORGE 'A. JONES North Milwaukee Avensu» * Regular Hours 9:00 -- 12:00 A. M. ---- . Telephone 48 ,, * where on the North Shore NORMAN L. MADOLE Libertyville, Illinois TA I LO &R 1 N 0 Phone 287--W sc c at fi'%:_'i'i" . | applications on hand at my horme at h 3e _! -- ? --«| Ivanhoe. Office nours from 7 to 9 ; About the ofly way for a king P W * - , _ A®Doul ie olly way for a Kking to get. on the first page now is to ; Buy at Wholesale and Save Money Rest Haven Garage Bd Phone232--R _ _ --. _ Mundelein, III. INSURANCE THAT INSURES For Appointments Phone Libertyville 438 -- All repairs made by men who know 'how. Bring your battery here and rave it tested free of charge. REAL ESTATE BROKEK Milwaukee Avenue 'at the North Shore Line, Libertyrile, ilL . Phones: Office 469; Residence 262. .. For 100 per cent Service, List Your Property Here Phone 632--W--1 We have installed a complete outfit for charging batteries, and are prepared to put your battery in first class shape. Williys--Knight and Overiand d g m E and FURNITURE MOVING A SPECIALTY. PrHownEs LmsERTYVILLE 144M. RAavEenwoaon 1607. WILLERS MOTOR EXPRESS TO REMIND YOU --|-- d three thousand years. If you ever used the real High Test there.is no need to re _ i mind you of its advantages for winter driving. © ~ + If you have nevet used it give it a trial. The Harriet Beauty Shoppe {That we have, ready for quick delivery, a supply of HIGKH TEST Gasoline Located at Farm Bureau Office _ Open Mon., Thurs., and Fri. Eve by appointment MILWAUKEE AYVE. AT THE ST. PAUL TRACKS W. E. VOLKMAN _ MRS. HARRIET MATTHEWS, Proprictor Sales and Service Station H. DIETZ, Prop. FREE AIR AND WATER All Work Guaranteed BATTERY WORK Marcelling, Manicuring, Facials Shampooing and Scalp Treatments Bobbing and Eyebrow Arching Hair Dyeing and Permanent Wavir~ R. G. KAPING We Are Agents for the RUTABAGAS APPLES -- > ONIONS 524 N. Milwaukee Ave. -- Notary 'Public.

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