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Lake County Register (1922), 22 Oct 1927, p. 6

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T IWAUCONDA l "in Belle Mn, Miss Mar- tMt been and In. Harold Stro- - but WMy afternoon ammo! Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Watt of Round Lake. ' In. Linn Cook, who is passing III indefinite time nt the home of hr daughter. Mrs. A. C. Stoxen. w Wilmot, Wisconsin called with In. sum: and sons. Stanley Stox, OI. Ray then. wife and children, on minim here recentlv also at the home of Mr. md Mrs. R. C. tam. M Sucker VII 8 tet'Unuue all: rim of but not. In. R. C. Bullock m n Barring- JtreAPf, "BJ'SSLL "ti. and In. Arthur Powers arri In. Romer Cook visited Mrs Cara "an"! ttire hat Wednes Am Bream and Edward Imhy of Chicago spent Wednes- dav " the Dobner home. If." Gertrude Johns was a. recent - of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Kam- -u of Wheaton. 7 7 _ Mr. Biel and Mrs. Vern Langdon ard In. hm And non of River M were calling on Mr. and Mrs. EAL. Granting, Sr, my]. _ -tth. -Aibert doule and In. John M were MeHenry callers first at but week. A, -iui/tiGGisi. of Barrineton and n, Aa'tur_of Carats] Lalrf Pere "tr. and In. P. A. Bought: and at" and My: S iaher a: "en ttmia a Q1 lane of IL. and Mrs. Chyrence "(iii Widen and daughter, Mrs. M Goals. and Lyle 'Thomas at'"'?"" eallers first of last we ' rlr. ad In. Frank Dickemn pun Wuhan calla-I last wanes- 'WJ' Dowel! of Slocmns Lake WIMoflr.mdlrs. R.B. mom first of last week.__ - Mr. and In. George M. Jepson ad children were recent visitors at b he!» of Mr. Jepeon's brother, " J, Juan, and family of Ring- _i'S. Club and Victor Carr spent tgAt Wednesday in Waukegan and Rambo-.3: mum - -49hrtritrr Goldhd. , 'ti,'2Cff,itit,qi,,1tu/df, tgl an: and was "in and In. , 4-,ka W": Amman Nuns bh'ii'laime Electric Heaters--- See Our Special Fall Display of Lamps -trttrdtt-tr-Ntt1ti-irttsr autumn-um -mt-iet.neasen6tet. Myop- IbMWhouw Deset-ttufur-singurtti1 "ro-ttr-dit-ur-et-o mum-m an hon. "1,00%wa "sdMAtretttr.treMttehmxtt- "tow s7°.o awwum "in Ibo but. A "tf-hire-ttrms, mmWhm PUBLIC . ca COMPANY or t,illii!!i,igji! ILLINOIS fiiitiiiiii'E zedhltitittti, Incidentally here is n storv thntltrtU Grace. - is too good to keep of Mr. Kalling's' Mm. Joes SeheirF " wor_.4 coming to the farm for the first WM " vim" at u... "M" of Me time in his sixteen years of life-'4' Me Ceome 941"" tre, "W that he had ever been out of Chiea-, Mrs. Matt Scheme and friend of no. ?Rinnood were Thund- . guests of One morning he was the first tn..\1rs. Geo. Scheide anf in. Howard Co to the cow ban to "do ehorea"' Anderson. One morning he was the first to to to the cow born to "do chores" but he soon "tuned to the home with eyes u big as saucers. exclaim- - 3".le 2tnpq.dtf J,lliriklu't?atltutttt, and In. Idiot-nick t'pilttf, t,a-ndedtuftmeralof " Inldoon " Rockford tnat Wed..- MN G. R. Blackburn and Mrs. E, H. Dahms returned to their homes 'Nursdav evening after ant-mime an o. E. S. convention in Chieaseo Tuesday and Wednesday. They also attended one session hurmjgvd Ed Kalling of Waukegan called at the horn? of Joe Ind Rav Dove". first of In week. Mr. Railing wax formerlv employed It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowel]. muWWodI-d-yd- da] no 1hiil'i'2itus an. tet'. Mrs. A. W. Fo." of Libertyville Mrs. Henry Winkler of North Chi- r'v'o and Mrs. Pred Knmmes of Wham nttended the Pets Club shower then In honor of Min Mar-l ion Dnvlin " the E. H.Dnhms We on Friday evening, October! Mr. and Mrs. George Blackburn entertained the new minister. Rev. H. [mite and wife over the week end. Mr. loch has taken the pHee of Rev. G. E. Seheider. who has i/Oni/f-om here to an Iowa 20min? mom. Mr. Locke is a student "I! i: not heated here. 'un Julia Green and m, Willis. of Oak Put, Mrs. Harlmcu and Mm. Huntsman of Chicago were vi- sitors " the home of Mrs. Florence Green and In. Harriett Rustic:- first of last week. - - -_. James Carr returned to MeHertry Monday them ma after passing three or four days at the Carr home here. t__ -- ther than". In. Roman new I... took the modic- pine. It the bodside of the father, who has been eo.finesd to his bed the lat two months. _ -__ ____ Mrs l "In Brvwn "MI little dutch- ters. L" l 37-12 and {;.c!yn. were re- cent visitcu " the home of Mrs. Brown's parents. Mr. and Hrs. Hen- ttjtittiyh.ofyottr-tor. m%rr"r "ifk7LiaCddir" F%at Atia4i _ y. -firaririr- "was: "sioretrn- few 5hn of, 33. 'sedyd not qt the "33?."an Mrs. Richnrd MMP" tamimd ' sister at Mr. M: from Ol, last wee': ,, _ - if..." a E?" that In. Ham Bassett, of Otieyto lest ".49" For Easier House Cleaning no. teitege'ig, an a In. W and m In. clan who yank-nub?" uh m. - "sdhsttr-t." Call hmHth-bl. "7.6wa Brighten Up the Bedroom 11:.me thtit.im-d Atrigttt.amtVrmtmeh-rwittt warm. WWW. In, sttntui.dMrtelhr1%ateAtro1t- 'tttttttttreef-ttfit!.' ttttti,!,.!?.)?--"!,'"-"-" Aopochlvduon . ' ii me_tmett-tightirttrfixtum that all. the hitch-I no lath! and Milan". Yeoman mmmmmmmu mtit-.MArtt_thaotsetveat- itsettmmttiettrtthorxqrasttitrtttatrmt an In. In that: hump-coho: or oth-ti-ptr-DRY-tttsheet Unittxxrt+Mtttarx-d-itrhmtt1 asrtmemtht86.S0t-fdmpeorxt,tmtntt axtmemttet.8Mstwttttmtarmttxmtand noaxtmout1et,8Mo. rv. of Var? 'trurs qoert' "u "no! N"! nt tho have n' Fer mo"-, "a Johanna Graee and sister. Mk.- rs tam Grnee. - Mm. Jac- Schem- " "Work-"ml "'7" " Viv-"w nt "m Vow» of Me "nu Me Fwov" 941.; u. 1'.,,._ u". Mr. 1nd MN. C. W davurhter " W"ukera" can"! '" the horse of mothor. Mm. Marv m, to! Mir.. Lucv Sucks. Mrm. "own" tteil: ' The lines Snell of Wau'rmvnw callod an Mrs. Mars Gtvneh and lu- ey Sow!" Sunday If'Omonn. Mrs. Buddies and two rhihiron. her father. L. , Amos. of "MPH" v;tts, "wa'vnn N"-, and kiq km}... of California "We! on Me. Edith Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lincan. Wil- ford Green. Ind Pred Anders. It- Mr. tend Mre, Jesenh Hum ar' AH" on their nation trio in the eastern states. Mr .11. Mrs. Hm.» Cole «a Drum!" Crrsuts. and Wrtrrr 'rum, " TGnilworth Pulled on "mos Carr Sumlav rveninst. Mro. Chm Cook is now ore-mph!" the old home of Elmise Janka ste, ceased. on win St. recently vaeated bv Herman awk. of California "Hod on Mrs Pork Sundav afternoon. in." It." - tia'iNd,'aN't,1,rPrs'."-r/ The Jolly Evening Chb was en- grhinod ttttr, of In. Hurry r. not 1'tteadtt 2,ttt'tdfa was "jog wit; ltonirtgtoirytho Ind- Ad, 5.1.111 Bnseurasrvrerearr wnre Elvin eallem last My. Mr. Cur ttet- ed as chauffeur. .R. C. Kent "nd Rav Pery-k wprp kamn call-re 'ast fry-mm- honon' In; to In. J. E. Ross, In. L. '.'hClllilMl In. P. R. mat- non. Mu Manhunt: mm It'l- vedatth_erftt-arimr. In. J. L. Harris entertained the club thit "AM! and"! The bytes-Locum weddinn mm- tionedvlut week mod on Friday. Dru-her m. the ceremony takinr ttttteo " Wnnkozan. Mrs. Hm] Koffen u Matron of honors rnd Hen-"m Roth-n as him? man. Mr Bert Lama"! is a farmer of p and Lake " which place thev will re- Sider. Cort-tttlations are offered., The Woman's Auxiliarv of the Federated Church will hold its mm- Jntt Thursdnv. October 20th at the Community House. tuverittitttettt- dint" Whammy mteteat. he Mal ir. SIEMZ in. M. w If 1mm tb Snwh: mm! '0" emu", .. h am Vow n. Fiar Daylight Kitchen Unit aradteatdr_dtheahr. "inhuman " B LI" Dill mp. _'.-"-""" __ ity you: no 'M numbered I ieftdettdtf,eh, cut when 'number of are." ban u all a th. tiflNit Wplnyed iGAisUeAern older of'ple man He asked tte! in I!" tr 29 toO. Since 1892 the late John Blank, and Mort Base- 1'tl'tt, rthweotcrn lave met yes, H.they were up" Indy to haw" Tl mini winnin 12. Il', (Mung tt the fish they (gum. an". 1 trt' def ated 'flLffi r. Barlow " now interested In_the 1'me I 6 cunt. (toe,'/itJli/l't.on race track " Arlintr- N,'S2,',td 00 {cored is a ton eig ta. u no I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knoll attr-d- 2dttetlie"lt f.or Big Ten hon- [ed a five hundred out! garty at Cry- on the 1mm nu u under- Fiii,' In: in?!" km'ML M W nothing having egnqatedwfrfhm )MrcM.S. .ar..n. . .liiil"hiiiiiiir"eiGiFiViG'iiiG e .lruselty and Mrs. Neva Stubbins u 'ifl'l'ldfl, dangerous. In were Elein shoppers in: Thursajnv. f=llu,' mg. Zup Ile tgeen t Mm. Ernest Connie and little using .yuyin' lineup tn.d It}: likt: dauehtrr, Betts, spent the week end ly that no starting eombinntion will 'at_t.he h.ome of a timer tt Erytston. m until [we in the week. _ On Saturday. Odober 15th occur- red the marriage of [alien Priscil- la Devlin daughter of Mr. and In Vincent bavlin of Waneonda. t" Mr. G. Joseph Knlnar of Chicago. The ceremony took phee at Trina- fieuration Church. at 10 o'eloek. Rev. Father Gahann ofieiatine. The bride wore a white satin and lace gown with a veil with a bondew of rine- stones and carried a bouquet of white rose: and lilies of the vallev She was attended bv two maids. Miss Gilfav wore a lavender creoe and Miss Kulnar a pink crepe The groom was attended try Mr. Gilfoy "nd the hrfdeht brother, Chan-Ia Duv- lin. At twelve o'clock I thicken din- ner was tserved " the tet,", home Fwentv mum beine resent. At four o'eloea the young may: start ed "II the "honeymoon which would take them to Waahington. New York City and other plot-en of hue- ent. Thev will reside in Chicago where thew will he It home after the "m of November. The hen-tied mod Mrs. Imorene Carpenter of lame Bearh. Califarn'm and a lady friend of ("Metro were recon! [rum " the East Side Hotel. They also call- ed on friends in town. - w -e"e' - --.. - um can! urban- BtrPPrlrB MARE ./ "my or "an m u in a... ron NortTMWBtrT'ERN texLl'hflfff=Ncltt "no", it.-Afur . on matte. u the Ind mad 'rtltti'rai6uAis-iisGtraidrt, three south of Lake mriets. 30., Mr. the ("they 'iUi.riiuiiisause-d'nrtth . i'lt1ttggttttatttm0,','tt,ri, smile. yt,"h2t,2tllr I. Amt tntat of sthagg',,'sPil',e, I: me "b bun-ton tn r sion. accident m qrtton h b m "a ROI-am": C?)- luv: herd go mm; ,Gr'l 'at gain mo and lit Big Ten cons ruetion w schedu e. nearby. ttyoke. "W. tMt PM" {"131 15.000 humi- partitrituta Mayflower Chapter o. E. S. held a special meeting Tuesday evening. and indexed on the the "with road. Mr. Khulna all" he did not nee the minds " too In. to stop Ms ear. IL'G. B. Barlow of Arlington Beirut: In: in town the latter M of at week calling on old high here. Mr. Barlow was [frequent fisherman at 8.3: Luke some for. ty you: no " number!!! I -tr.GirrFiituirr" inundated u number of null ban a "all I older munit- 'Te., He ftlred 5w W935 "in," ___ IM0tt mm:- partisiuna will In ty "new"? the {worm mt-ttr of Illinois band will be on bill with it: numbing foyma- - and inspiring music. The "li- nois "etaneatt of gents fy the 'trr? mutual!» fortuthhkau,tiiliiieNisnnd alurnniioohahetnatoth.m-eom- iItartystytttt9iel.yieynilsot.a.- MOW". "cm-unal- this for the Ikhipn can): as well COAL, FEED, SAND, GRAVEL, CEMENT, CIN- DERS, ETC. Office and yard at C. M. & St. -P. Tracks RONDOUT, ILLINOIS JOHN G. HORST Phone Libertyville 679-M-l tgttrtut'l'l, "forth ' I). me,Novem- bert2. em" Pttn Funny nction. of some people In due to their luck at the sense of humor. .131ro . _ m undoc- tet 1irleil?Airrrai'ili',f,iii I o numb 1'lhl third in this Many. m

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