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Lake County Register (1922), 9 Apr 1927, p. 6

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Fr "inchi-inatwetin-ira. _G._D.gitritk-tt'1ast {may WitiinAMeLain of Madison, WU.. aminwuaneent visitor hate. In. Beulah Cashew teammate Wr-ir-rits-tRed-rich-x. Mr. and." t C. Warden spat! ,AuarGGiiGGddiitRrFtail ht home here the: mending lever- ay: with remin- worme- _ krs. Ernie Goule entertained rel- dim from Crystal Lake Tuesday. Hr. and Mrs. Arthur Krelh en- tertained Mr. nnd Mrs- George Wnhe6eld " a Sunday dinner. Stanley Stone and wife of Chica- were week end guests " the Sale of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Veddar Stone. Mrs. Stone, Jr. rem to Chieqq Sundgy eve- Mr. and In. Joe Schoid were My guests of Mr. and In. Geo. khaki. Harlin Hughes gem me '0 u can" " home of his MM. Dr. C. R. Wells, Tues- It: and In. Albert luther'md children of Libertyville spent last 'My evening with relatives Mm.G-Thoitxm-tttt. ""01"";th In. Platte Heathen ad daugh- ter, Thin, a! North (hie-(o wen week end gm " the home of the hue!- puma, Mr. And In. Chi-ewe Way. Mr. and In. Henry Bockmn of Mn were recent (new " the h-oftheiatter's parmnts,Mr.end "John Daley. M. W. Bucky and son. Dean, were Antioch visitor- Fridny. Mr. and Mrs. L. miner and hint ton visited f " Des mm Sunday afternoon. In. Samuel Hole and inhnt daughter, of Shelby, loam no vhitinr rphhtiveca.t.r2ee.ld. . Mr. Wightman of Grayslake was 3 business caller in town Saturday. In. Al Jones of Williams Park v" in town My forenoon. Hrs. Ed. Wise and son, Fran- ds. were Barrington callers Satur- Victor Carr and Earl Broughton 09.5%". in CM; A, hr. S. Clark. who spent the last two weeks in Texas returned to his home here last Friday. Kiss Davidson spent the week end it her home, returning Sunday eve- '12an Mrs. Phil We enter "had relatives from Chicago Sun in. Albert Baseley and daughter Anita, who attended the funeral of William Neitzel at Shawano, Wis- consin ilrst of last week, returned to their home hetlaust wk, . Hill Mae Daley and In. Dean m we" Wuhan shoppers laat Wednesday. In. Thomas of Woodstock was a mat guest " the home of Mr. and In. K. C. Warden. m. C. W. Bowles, wife and dam- hr of Walkman, were new: M at the home of the former: no_ther. lens, Inn Glynch. A "Iris Ibis Broughton is driving a - Chevrolet Sedan. ---- - -iir." 3. A. Ross was a Waukegan visitor Monday. - -- .. Dr.nndrErtug.'A.2to.atutdiit- s. daughter, Mr. and In. Andrew Swanson were recent visitor: a the he of Mr. Ind In. Michael Don- bn. former residents here. In: Ruth Bruncheon and Loon- aed Townsend of Wanker nt My " the home of n. Th' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Houghton went from here Sunday to North may). where they will reside in the future. _ . -iir. md Mrs. Jack Ford and children are now occupying the Mur- ray cottage. - _ . _. . . Mr. Ed. Redgate is now employed It Mt. Progect. Mr. and rs. Henry Stadtfield and little son spent Sunday with rela- tives at Volo. Mrs. Dorothy Cue of Libertyville M. W. Baseley is ill of neuritis at his home, although he is not confined 5 his bed. In. Mary Devlin 'tntertained rel- "in from Elgin Wmhtpsdnr. Mr. and Mrs. George Wakirfield of Wilmette were Sunday guests of Mr. and In. Arthur Iron. Monday evening give us the first -iattr electric storm. Everyone had b hunt eandles and kerosene lamps to eat his dinner, " all the li htn FAiG"tritit"'iTtll'lt'L'l',"a'lli"l,", the street: from six o'elock to elev- -. Though the storm did no other Qt-li-elites-stored/ts-iii-k will atortdidp great deal of dun- go away! about Lake Zurich. h were blown down, and unroof- d ind smaller outbuildings dung- d. No other ttfight" have been hand up to time. - an nhedhiéd taitTGii - led, to that has Wuha- ny. [when iitrtiGAUGTak " they can nah "tttttah to my a- "'6randatrwrmdThoarsntr- hemtartdh-totuNorthttgd. inn-Fm VII a bum call iiiiféiorné renamed fir the stir, In. Henry and", of tiiiGru'k -end at her home J. A. Rosa and little Wankem eallem Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seymour enter- tained the Wauconda Euchre Club flast week. Ladies high honors were won b¥ Edith Getty, first; Hrs. Ar- thur overs, eecond; while In. lThotntcs Garvin for ladies and G. D. Stroker for gents received the con- 'soletion prize; A bounteous lunch- Ieon was served which brought the iplexnnt evening to e close. l number of friends of Ottis Pot- ter cave him 3 surprise on the eve- ning of his birthday mkereery. Euchre we: the pastime. A lunch- eon we: eerved " e late hour. an departure the guests wished r. Potter many happy birthdays in the future. The JoIKQEvening Club met lest week at home of lien Belle Taggart nod line Magnet Dene. where they were entertained by Ilse Beniee Johnson. Buneo we. eg; ed for I while, eeven table. in; tUied with player: Klee lee Burke introduced e work heehet contest "which we: much enjoyedhyell. A ietrtantin.1 luncheon we] Ierved. pm week the club went to the home of In. Albert lather at Lib- G",'hl'd for their meeting. In. larretta Seymoux is quite ill a the home of he: MM, Mm. Frank Hurt-on of Chicago. The children of Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Davis, who live one and n half miles from town on the Rand Road m ill with the masks. There at six or seven children in this fnmiir, til:- youngest being [as than n you 0 Euchre Club last week. Seven tables were fUlcd with card layers. Fol- lowing the usual "er of guns: I delicious luncheon was served " ter which all departed for their homes. Chicken this". C, in their work at Ray Seymour'l um, 3 week ago when they took one hundred laying hens from his coop. i',Ndg,' o them vote I choke lot of ls- luid'Rods noun inf old. Mr. Seymour called Sham Doolittle on the phone won that he discovered N I". of the Get that the slenrw Up mama. the yrrnhut In f tl",',,',?,',', It equipped w'th rm! rl " I'm Commander Her H 'rdl'll',", best-known of all mu "ippers, has his own - at Installed in his palttitl m Wtth this Freed-ri-unit rt " keeps in touch with h being Wanted ashore II (it Up. Min to relax from the W m of handling the shut W the in! three days of each w cut of New York," hr ".1" b "an In the "bushing: hm [clove "'.e"'eyestsr-ro,tsrsetrtsri-mot "ittkattuatt,har,ntessthsb. YL.,.,,.,.-""" .t!itte.tt9atoroit,Par-e, . . ?'erttte.Drostsandsmtiiksrrteespecia11rp-eds Intanuinamuandchiidreiaiaeis. -- J,.'.ea.eettest_im" Commander Hartley Has Own Set in His Princ- OW its the last H N get every' m out from F am M 1te_t_e.._e_1t_ I we! tit that Cry merriment was had over the old fashioned lights. A: the luncheon was about to be served, the electric lights am on after being out of commission for several hours. After a fine luncheon all departed for their trorstestoawaitthenextmeetingof the club ttext Hominy night. - _ . . Public hearing on several propu- od routes for the concrete roads in We 'oprstr took p_l-c_e " said met. i131? At - t'iif,,tut w l ' moon- dr, g,rigtei Lukeym have can: Two possible routes have been mentioned for mad 176. One of these routes would take it outside the vil- loge limit: running Almost straight from Ivanhoe to Burton's Bridge. If this survey were followed. route 170 would crane the Osman Farm on. mile north of town and would he of very little benefit to us. The other proposed route would bring the pgvemegt proud the southerly". A meeting, the outcome of which is of vital Importance to Wauconda residents, VII held at the Nannie Temple " Waning" last Thursday. Practically all the business men of the town were in attendance an well as may of Wuhan. Mundelein nm.), Ih,rel, L.ake. , nidenble "on on the future pro-' trrefa of out gity. _ _ Ease wig" Sh, Qty-Irma» my." FeefiudeotdioGent.inht. abutting ' Red Pepper Rnbisthecoldnn- t'net,tdn,rit'te mu .ltun- nothunyoc it . man page 'ai't2tut'Ssttgg,tt,ttt beatrUpetratesriWi meant. motion-chaotic "an". touch with the than not! n In: been wonderful to hear the voles of "no of my {rm vhen they hue been broodcucouzg. I And your lino the greatest ort after hour! and hours on the bridge end tt given no just the relunuon that I need to keep fit and on the job.' - ComtnanderHartur'-o- Hie: in nhgnudlngthm "erreaterthaasth-od-retHr t1spPirtiast1p-thLHo_t_ of thou-nadhndanu! voyngu then. m - - women funonl for M "k " wellaawealttL "baud."- "Marianna-ow" and the 2tu'htp.tdtge,tt usual I. - " "rrrts min-I. for m mum "aghaR, 16_'r_uitg18tArM, v; 1927. Wauconda and Lake Zurich will soon have Atlantic and Pnritie Tea Stores. Accordpg to the latest re- ports the Frick Store " Lake Zur- ieh and the Albert Pick store here have been leased to this well known chain store Company. The store formerly owned and occupied by R. C. Prior and Co., here will be stock- ed and occupied for operation " Boon as the interior has been made ready. Shelves and other fixtures are brine installed and will soon be opened to the new proprietor. ' Md- _ _ ' ,u d said " ttttAML' loss as tg',tiit,'tttiilt "be same bo.l in, iti.q.tNWitttsqdBqa6tttiNiV with," "" "km-sans- t>rtarttiht_th.ptttintvdoia a1"t'ili)tttlt2'd'dt,t,ec-, Labs S'ttf.ultiStt an - . mt at upma- " tgtitgtttilttv Tpat',',". Isnt according to the ltrttmi,. sad tfg'T 'llly,tt?hii'h'it,'gt,iti'i. " W' r',',trt', 2ltttrg,,egt ' and. one returned W-M'" tt'P,Mrfilr6'Lt"kll'6 tltetinal hearing irs-rreoetAdattt m, 1'1T,tPa1iAthtllrdhten11t,lgtl" 1el,.ttigdt:Lrget,grdthmtol','l"2 LD.1927atteno'cloc tonminth-Ntttm. lure/ah,,',",',',,,,',',,',,):,",',',',",',',?, H. E. Msiman opened his Red business of the court will permit. thown Begriee Station on the com" Said ordinance provides that the Sammy. Avril M A line of meat mu be divided into ten (10) Standard on products will be few Wm". 1tearintt .1, (a) percent ed. Red Crown "sd Ethyl Gaaoline, interest pet annum from the date of PoUrine, and also Vis Lubricating the first Voucher Issued on account oils. Arthur Koser will have charge of work done on said improvement. of the station and Nat, courteous All persons M11118 my me ob- servlee will be a tenured the Wau- ieetions in said couxt before said conch Red Crown Service Station. day and ms "we" on the hearing The ladies' mt room will be another and make their defense. "m 'g,'ie,'.'l/ie,"t ,,Adl,tt,'gr,tn, E. H. DAHMS, "m" . . . b the Pre - road maps shoynnx the best .routes "gem?" '32me t: make 'lite. throughout Illinois and adjoining ts Board states. Mr. Moen intends to - assessmen . --- _ ___- _ no means to make this service '31;- tion the finest on Rand Road between Chicago end the Lake tendons end invites the patronage of the travel- ine public. School election will be held A ril 9th, Sunday dawn. for the IK'.'. tion of one new member of the high school board. Only one candidate gunmen mentioned up to $131" .. . Prior "wearing on e ot. This high school district is number 118. Notice is hereby given to all r- an interested. that the Board Trustees of the Villnge of Wanton- dn having ordered that the local inl- pmement to wit: Grading, paving. Ind draining portions of Main Street in the Villue of Wenonah. Lake County, Illinois. from the southerly Voters of Wauconda Township cast votes here last Saturday for the new addition to the high school. The electors showed their desire to keep the local high school up to standard when they dourneyed to the polls last Saturday. The final count showed almost two to one in favor of the addition and the bond issue to cover same. For many years past this village has held an envi- able reputation as a basketball town, and as a result of last Saturday's balloting the future is most promis- ing for both athletic and educational work. Immediately: following the election, members of the high school board mm the ha] lrollinz. Com.. Iete plans of the new building are re. drawn by a Waukenn 'gil),') tut and many other details pre - inary to actual work of construc- tion are beimr made. It is reported contracts will undoubtedly be when out some time in the near future. Spock! Anna-at Notice all. "L. "I" 0' MIL!" [AT-100' OUTFIT to... W "oe.-.-..-..-.-.--.- [ELLE FiaTririuonts-o- "In HIRVICE AND/INFORMATION [MWAIUPPLY 00.." n. 1tua'lP,eA'g,e,"gJirdtl"tft=hins-u- Mr od 0:131: I "mo-MW Phi. "we. 'i,g2Ptrlfu'ho"eWi';l"eCGhe-e -. _ _---- w-- u- -aaq-i-- I your dumbing tad balloon t1xtureq are not up to Am you m aiming [pkg-um 3nd comforts that an h - mu " a very mull many of mum-y. At convenient. can. to m u about your _ Ellld human "turea. ("m not WAT" AND trTBAM HEAT- trttrrihNTSt-Votrtattte4frome".1yeerrr. -qhts line ot plot. mum humus. Ind Minion. 'eGiii-dut_1ttetr1artt.meo11 wilihringour in? diva-H mm "00% and black tripe ind SMt MM M-dard ind extra but". Single u in). ID 'ttir- d all descriptions. Oak. -. a... Mupdeu-ndheonvincd of out o"tcn nun 0"qu noon 1- any! ter.ue 'uPA1Ttp.ofiP, lt fstf -r.. nun.- -'-H - --- V- .7, 7 _ V Ill tbe "you or phone to. mad our nun-enum- "i5iUPLtii,Pg,,"tgr'.Uat"'"'" You-"under I -iqntitm 'lor I'd". "o-r-ire pun IVINING A In: 222: 'g'xrlt,','l,t; o- 1'ttAt.'IJt,'t..'g,'"'r'= on i t t .V b "In. 'ds one?" from 9:00 ttt 1:00. d a Btterit8nn [and own-m m Minn". Hora Gin-c.0- Itpytau.. to TAP11tttt,t'1. Snid ordinance provide: that the mute must of aid use-e- mf. mu be divided into ten (10) installment- beu'inx six (6) percent interest per nnnum from the date of the fUst Voucher Issued on account "at done on aid tgr,"rrt; persons desiring me e o jeetione in aid court be¥ore aid day and mauve" on the hearing and nuke t it defense. E. B. DAHMS, The person appointed by the Preg- ident of the Bond to make the WM". Dated " Waueonda, Illinois, Much 81trt A, D., 1927. ',,THsrrs1r11CitpriA",, 'gu5mess TO DO i can WASH .AT HOME , INtsl MILWAUKEE AVE. TIRE SHOP 218 No. Milwaukee Avenue - Libertyville, Ill. Vulcanizing Ke11r-srringfierd Tim and. Tube- Pipe and Hui-u Beating. System- IT IS GOOD BL'srNmt5--0UR OAK TERRACE LAUNDRY MAIL. whine "6-K. LAUNRRY SERVICE tN GAS WATER HEATER - Double my": on". tie hilt. Price. All our raunvlvnn to ht "A" quilt, and the am "tattufneture the market "Yank. A whit to our tit-play room will convincr THE It Guarani" $6.75 GALVANIZID IANGI Bott, ER, couple" with In" and , any! boiler lab-l: lo "I. -wlty. MOI. " In] HA1 Road Service LSG9 $9.00 111.00 , "5.25 tf you want to be lure of winnh the M of the 'dl"r'tuv"v'llie Illa who is getting old enough to mt glasses just ealt him "Judge" Nriais"'iiii'iii'iii""'"""'""""jb c) Chicago or Milwaukee A Wgnt and en; -- - .7 ---V ....' w." - All" v1 pvt-y navel to ma In In am II mm "r tne '1"t.'or"Ee. 'er eooehu of the North éhore Line. The chartering of raptor coaches tgown continually In popularity. "The up w made most enjoyable by the comfort: of the coach Nether with courtesy and constant thoytrhtfy1neyy of 'our driver", writes Lorin J. Cahn, Highland Park, a member of a Motor coach party traveling ftt,5r'tee ark to Rockford, a party representing the American Legion Post: of North Chicagu, Highland Park Lake Form This letter is typical of those constantly being rqccived. For information about chartered motor and: term, address J. M. Michaela, Ass't Gen. Pass. Agt., North Shore Line. Pt W. Monroe St., Chicago, Ill. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. _ "his The Road of Service ,I 'tq Clean, comfortable, courteous to Milwaukee or Chicago and all points between. Fast qains_and frequent schedule, 14 stations in Chicago-North Sides Loop and Sputh Side; Milwaukee the 'tgrilles,?,,?,?, ttt y the eioetiettad fyavelcr prgfers _,tg,tl?. a?" $2323ng tyetttt1s_tll,1ireiett Metered by the comma: new: Libertyville Ticket Olin, TELEPHONE 74 m used to be the most M er: used eve tt wont the has he the . . squad belongs to the consumer. terminal at Sixth and Sm h the heart of the city, convenient to everywhere. You save time and taxi farein eithercitr,owtngtothe convenience of North Shore Line stations. Rrrscheaies,Fesaratlotlterw formationinoiieaoidF courtey ind 00mm thoihthiniia I opminuapy in Wu: "Daub 2,g,ttt'ite,,Nef,',tr,tti','G-, ernment Adan; like art-ha gm; {MW - Linrmttrvrnan oierd

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