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Lake County Register (1922), 16 Jan 1926, p. 6

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*# et were Sunday guests at the home of ?mmwm < Lilah Fisher and Mrg. Grace ""Myh&bp. &fhndlr.bdtfickmda of ftriends dined at the East & d. Bwarts made a business tt.p t and Lake Forest last rs. Merwin of Gurnee called on _ brother James Fay Carr Sat-- . Mrs. Banks, mother of Walter Banks, editor and owner of the Wauconda Leader, and sister of Mr. Geo. Broughton of this place, has been seriously ill at the home of another son of Waukegan and-- is in a Waukegan hospital. Mrs. %fi-fihmb hear of her recovery soon. J whie Lake 4 Nrcvrng. mopaimene children ' of Mrs. Amelia Ames at Volo Link transacted business at Wau-- 3 + vegenag y w § Lincoln speht Christmas Poee Shaed reatives in Chieage business and returned to. Waukegan where he will go into business. g'l-hyatfi.hmunr. ealled on W. C. Baseley of Wood-- last Wednesday. --Mrs. Mary Clark of Roseville was a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. J. Cook several days first of the week. _ Mrs. Nellic Powers was a pleas-- :.nnn&hmoflr.nd Al Jones. 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McAndrews of -- Woodstock &'amd&nmm ) home last Thursday. A cablegram from France in-- formed friends here of Mrs. Irma Hass of her death which occurred early Monday. She was formerly a resident here but returned to her native home a few years ago. &nflhflyfl.&nofiflg-- 1 ealled at the home of Mr. ~Clarence Daley._of Des Plaines zmmumklttho Side Hotel Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dollinger of Palatine, Mr. and Mrs. Cheson and Mrs. Van of Chicago were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tives and friends here. _James Belch and daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Dan Meyer of Chicago and Mr. 8. A. Hole of Shelby, Montana were recent guests of Mrs. Meyer's Mr., and Mrs. Arthur Boemer and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J of Barring-- ton last wee lay evening. ter passing a few days with rela-- Fremont township have been, in Wisconsin the last week buying cows. They will arrive with two ear load of tubucular tested cows today (Wednesday). ~Mr. and Mrs. George Scheid transacted business at Crystal Lake last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Scheid are residents on the Z. H. Osmun farm, formerly the Henry 'l'"rx ..n:.n. e Mr. and Harry-- Bristol of Lbh-n. * _ Miss Ursula MclLin, a former sehool teacher here spent last with Miss Estella Grace. here several friends enter-- tained her at their homes. Waukegan were recent guests of Mrs. M. S. Clark and sister, Mrs. Mrs. Hilda Thomas, Mr. Belcher Mi¢, 'om Aching Joints, Rub Rheumatic Pain Clarence Daley returned to his Sam Dickson and Fred Dowell of Rub Pain right out with amail -- trial bottle of old "Bt. Jacobs OIH." Hotel Sunday. Lindgren spent the week emi und Mrs. W.~C. Baseley of ock were Sunday afternoon of their --mother, Mrs. Alice WATUCONDA Tra per will be at the Palace M&th 20 by the Ladies of Altar and Ros-- l.ry-ociotyd'l'wm ish. -- Eucher, five hundred and co will begin at 8:80. At the close of the games twelve prizes will given to those holding who were in the same accident were Mrs, George Prouty had the mis-- fortune to fall recently and seri> odyhhnhrm,"whq'::t ing from <one to another her became entangled in a piete of the carpet and she fell headlong: : Ross was summoned and the. injury. Mrs. Prouty much pain for a few days but is A card party, reception and sup» Smith, and are at the same hospital. Smith's orchestra dfl- Lake. A good lunch will be at Mur-- phy's Hotel by the ladies of the so-- by an entertaining program and lund:gimb'ytluhdludfi': Aarnd'rlkudmsttb(l k. K. ant:thoDul-M Monday an. 11. euchre, at the close of ten games a delicious lunch was served by thi host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Potter. . } Marjory Lagershull gave a birth-- aymsm;:.h;ouw home to a number prizes were given. Afiuam was served. A pleasant time was for the Christmas holidays. Mayflower Chapter O. E. S. of this place held a spectial meeting Monday evening for the purpose of initiation. A social hour was spent after which refreshments were served. The 1926 officers will be installed Jan. 18, (to--night). The business meeting will be followed the home of Miss Marion Davlin Monday evening. There was a goou attendance. The usual routine was followed. A fine lunch was served at the close of the evening. | Mrs. Vedar Stone entertained the ladies of the Catholic ladies sewing society Thursday Jan. 14 at her home. The ladies resumed their On Friday evening Jan. 15 Parent--Teachers association will held at the grade school. This the next regular meeting of enjoyed by the youngsters. The Girls club met last week at the home of ~Mrs. Harry Frangiscoe. The evening was devoted to sew-- ing and a contest called the End-- less Chain in which Mrs. Harry Grantham <carried off high honors and Mrs. Lou. Harris the consola-- served by the hostess at the close of a pleasant evening. Mra J. A. Mr. and Mrs. P. B, Johnson and son. of Crystal Lake . and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Golding and daughter of . Mrs. Etta T. Stone is see-- was hostess to the club giris regular meeting of this Your Savings at nome North Shore Gas Company _ Call your gas office--and ask us to send you a new illustrated circular; ~ * mm. l Tax Exempt: f > Exemfi from personal property tax when held by a t of the State of Illinois. Dividends free from Normal Federal Income Tax. e* $" $100.00 per share, tash or on easy monthly pay-- mentphli. +« e is Dividends: 7 per cent payable quarterly by check on Jan-- uary 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1 of each year. INVEST Ice© harvesters finished> filling half of the Bauman ice house at the Bowman Milk plant here Monday afternoon. The other half of this large ice house will be filled by Ira Fisher and James Fuller, hauling to begin Thursday morning. The new firm of Fisher and Fuller will de-- liver ice to summer resorters in and near town* For many years H. L. vision at Slatum's Lake. Libertyville: were Sund: the home of Mrs. Jane Mrs. F. L. Carr. Ice> harvesters fini Grantham has been in this business but that Wauconda has become a great summer resort, he can not handle all the business in that time, An ise house at Slocum's Lake will soon be filled with ice. <~It is the first ice harvest to be put up at that Lake and will be a great ac-- home sorters there. The work is being Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson ani daughters of Tacoma, Washington spent several days of the past week with his brother Frank. This was Fred's boyhood home and his many friends were pleased to see him and shake hands again. . Mr. and Mrs. Marshall --Smith and sons were in McHenry Satur-- home of Mrs. Case last week. _Mrs. G. A. Vasey was a McHenry shopper Friday. t Mrs, Olsgood Vinnie Bacon, Mrs. Raymond Lusk, Mrs. Blomgren and Mrs. Anderson were callers at the --Miss Agnes Meyer of Chicago was a visitor at the I; V. Lusk Miss Orphia Russell visited her sister Mrs. Robt. Mickey at Bar-- rington Saturday. Esse Fisher and Leslie Dartrs spent Friday in Chicago. -- proud possessor of a fine now Dodge roadster. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dillon visited the formers father at Round Lake This community was well repre-- sented at the lecture given by Dr. Herbert at Wauconda Friday night. The Ladies Aid Society will hold an all day meeting Thursday Feb. Joaaph Vogt On 'Pharsiay the five pound box of candy presented. by Mr. ' Schlottman to the ladies for their news iteans will be opened, so l&lmhuflou?tnduh( your husbands. M Miss Grace went to Chicago Sun-- day where she now has a position-- Mr. Marshall Smith was-- @lected treasurer, Esther Lusk seeratary Sunday school, Jan. 17. "There will be Sunday school at TELEPHONE NO. 37 YOLO Jay. Vasey wndehitiven motored is ling "amivermiy, of Siie: Feng's rg. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perkins.© All of 'their children were present and will have many happy memories of Mr. Wm. Pittwood of Maywood spent Sanday at the home --of V. Chicago spent Saturday at his. farm. Mesdames P. L. Stadfield, Peter were in Waukegan Saturday. Mirs, Libble Bacon returned home week in Waukegan with Mrs. Ames. 'The old factory at Volo has been sold and all the machinery was moved from it Thursday, We won-- der what will he done with it now. Mr. and 'Mrs. Wilson of Munde-- lein, Mrs. 'Lewis Holtie and son of Wheeling, Mrs. Wallace Loek.he.d, Miss --Cora Hodgkins and Mrs. J. P. Ritzenthaler of this place were all callers at the 8. E. Knedler home WAUKEGAN, ILL } Leave ordets at Rays, Furni-- * ture Store Mr. Waldman and grandson © of Mr. Earl Donley spent Thursday Mubrie . T84 7 :80, out after a. siege of -- inflamatory q m _ --« Mr."and Mrs. Elzie Wilcox and sons of Mundelein were visitors at the Wallace Lockhead home last Thursday evening. _ _ _ u'. .'h r' w'. smu l"Jo:;' Krueger was a business cal-- Mrs. wwm is able to be The Harold Brownell family is en-- tertaining Mr. Brownell's> brother from 'some point in Canada at the present time. -- Mrs. C. T. Mason was enter-- tained at dinner last Friday even-- ing by Mr. and iMrs. Wallace Lock-- 8. Wakefield --and family--of Des Piaines spent Sunday P. M. at the Mrs. H. W. Froland and Ruth Wolf a:tm. evening visiting with Flossie Knedler. ~.Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lynch spent Sunday at Half Day. A number from here attended the basketball game at Glenview Tues-- day evening between Prairie View and GHenview. It was a hard fought game from beginning to end, Glenview finally ending on the top 'by a score of 19--13. It came very near being a tie, but Glenview managed to sink three short shots in about the last three minutes of 1In the Kitchenette "";'.'gfi des _ Small appliances as well as large ____-- _ comrortin Sickness Sew by Motor Iron by Hand Bchroeder _ called Mason Wednesday 3 H. PuBLELIC St w¥ ind 6. James Lyons o rett was a Mr. and Mrs. Bert Small were Miss Jessie, a sister to Mrs,. Small and Ned Dollins, their uncle from Des Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cook announce the birth of a baby girl, born on January tenth and now little Jean 'dfl?'flhh&fiu.ahfin ~A big cnowd of folks, some from W%w, Northbrook, Libe , Long Grove and a few other ',Qs)'ogdthem-elvu im-- a a Williare Bock home here. # Many here sattended the Royal Neighb last Thurs-- dlyeminginn hberger's hall at Prairie View and after the busi-- served and a social time enjoyed by all A big (beantiful bouquet of flowers werse given to Mrs, Chestern Gilman, the out going oracle and to Mrs. Alfred Stancliff as the new oracle, in esteem of their office. Dr. Smith of Libertyville was speaker here at the P. T. A. meet-- ing in the Half Day school house, last Friday evening--remember the by Little." hm a year if you like, to complete the investment. Such equipment as electric sewing machines, cleaners, ironers, toasters, and grills are, after all, permanent additions to your home. Buy-- ing them Little by Little is an easy method of saving from your income. need. Start now to Make Your Home Electric ---- Little by Little: You will be surprised to see how easily it is done.-- Special Offer During January You are cordially invited to call at the Public ROME Was Not % BuiltinOneDay-- _ * And if you are like most folks, it will also be more convenient for yoy to Make Your Home Electric-- Little by Little. , Gus. Fxumrey, Lgtt HALF AY e :5 CC S ed Little by may 'be purchased Little 8 So. Genesee St., Waukega «4 7 of and Miss Edna Mantor a former teacher were visitors here on Thurs-- day. will be the next meeting. x;!am" Waahcnmbuke; ball \t;i'm yed against Prairie View boys in Herschberger's hall at Prairie View on Monday evening, William Gerbert returned from Hot Springs, Arkansas last Friday, bringing with him many interesting Bmdu'ru{odt;f sporur en-- joyed being Lake Forest skaters last Sunday in the tourna-- --Mike O'Boyle of Everett, Illinois will remain in Hot Springs. Ark.. last Monday morning, everything Register Office~ _ Libertyville The brightening touch--the pleasing sentiment they convey--make flowers tge most acceptable decoration for every occasion. _ j We specialize in the finest of cut flowers. _ » -- _ For Every Occasion KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS Flowers Incorporated _ TELEPHONE 174--] Flowers delivered by wire anywhere _--=.. ILLtTNOIS Will be given in the town hall at Half Day ~on Saturday Evening, January 28. Refreshments will be served. : Proceeds for the benefit of Vernon Cemetery Association. The ladies of the Community are invited to bring cake.or sandwiches. . Chareh announcement -- Sunday MIMa.m. Evening ser-- vice 8 p. m. Everybody wel-- come, Alfred McKeith, pastor. that fell during the night on a & or 4 inch level. 4 Application for 1926 license are AUTOMOBILE OWNER Ye Olde Tyme Dance Watties, too

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