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Lake County Register (1922), 4 Apr 1928, p. 8

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SAVE with SAFET Y Justice of the Peace (to fill va-- caicy)--Alex Ford Wilson. -- of Highland Park, a--county board member for 3 years did not enter the race this year for assistant supervisor. Paul Udell, newspaper publisher in Highland Park and Lake Forest is the candidate for Garnett's seat and has no opposition. Supervisor Arthur W. Vercoe also is unopposed. Other can-- didates for offices in Deerfleld town-- field in Benton township, the Theo-- cratic and Independent. C. E. Austin of Zion, a county board member for BATTLE FOR TOWN POSTS opposed by Edward Cunningham Tion Ticket Up _ _ for years and Fkad made~a careful study of the anatomy during these years and besides told the gathering that some 25 doctors in Lake county have offered to perform autopsies for him gratis Norton Flood and Frank Russell, candidates for coron-- State Senator--Rodney B. Swift. . Representative -- Richard J. Lyons, Charles Noll, Charles Francis, Miss Florence Farrar, accompanied by Mrs. Irene Taylor, sang a group of songs. tracte for highway comm Lucas, who now holds the office, is opposed by Emmett Hastings, a dep-- uty in the office of Sheriff Lawrence A. Doolittle. Lucas in running on the Taxpayers ticket. being the lone can-- didate on that ticket. The Citizen's ticket follows: R There was a social hour after the meeting and most of the candidates School Trustee--Val T. Nafflzigger Justice of the Peace (to fill v cancy)--Z. J. Morey. Independent PAGE EIGHT er (Among the other speakers at this meeting were the following candi-- 200 VOTERS AT CANDIDATE MEET In Deerfleld township, J. B. Garnett Town Clerk--Albert Larson. Justice of the Peace--Herman N. Assessor--Charles O. Armes. State's Attorney--A. V. Smith. Highway Commissioner--Emmett County Surveyor--Charles Russell, Decker & Neville LIME & SULPHUR BAYER DUST For Treating Grain and Seed (Continued from 1 n township for m'e& WE HAVE A FRESH STOCK OF rae Roxgll Sture August FOR SEED CORN man the last week in March, and brought home two ribbons, a blue ribbon the first prize, was awarded to the luncheon table and a white ribbon, honorable mention was giv-- en with miniature house. The lunch-- eon table was set for 6 guests and the cost was not to exceed $100. The points which were considered by the Jjudges were woriginality, composi-- tion, appropiatenes, color and dis-- tinction. The cloth used> was For-- tuney damask in a burnt orange shade. The plates were ivory Ital-- ian china with bands of green and 'burnt orange. The Goblets were green gloss, at each end of the table was a brass urn, 303& Hoffman a Viennese"d brass W}lo is recogni as an ou ing artist in h;':lcnft throughout Eumge, is the maker of the urns. Spanish iris on Friday night. 9 The Gardén Club of Deerfield en-- tered exhibits in the flower show which was held at the Hotel Sher-- mmised as an outstanding artist' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobs, Sr., in craft throughout Emg;e. is.and Mrs. Walter Lang of Deerfield the maker of the urns. Spanish iris attended the funeral of Mr. Jacob's stood quite high in the urns. The'brothcr of Chicago on Friday. deep yellow thwats of the flowers --Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bleick and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benz called on Mr.®and Mrs. Ed. Benz of Chi-- cago on Monday. ---- ----<-- :. _ The Camp Fire Girls of Deerfield went to Orchestra Hall in Chicago Assessor--Mrs. David Van Patten School Trustee--Henry Ames. In Lake Villa township, Supervisor Harry Stratton--is unopposed. There is a battle, however, for highway commissioner. The present highway Supervisor Charles Wilcox of Lib-- ertyville is up for re--election on the Republican ticket and is opposed by W. E. "Shorty'" Miller, Democratic candidate. The tickets in Liberty-- --ille township: o P To y es Mrs. John A. Hoffman opened a Supervisor--W. E. Miller. ; Wwill-- vliery emeiiains -- n . s » \ mt mt d in B ts mt vninolland. & Mr. ' f School trustee--R. E. Osborne. iMr':.r I':gyuC':.ok?y welin x"e.dv";% _----------ERFIELD | the E\Agene Sammrd{ home on Oster-- man Ave. y evening. DE E Mr. Louis Rommel from South mss +Bent, Indiana was a guest at the --DEERFIELD G. E. W. Rommel home this past week. Oscar Benz of Eugene St., Deer--| Mr. Alex Willman and Mrs. E. H. field bought the Loco Oil Station at! Willman called on Mrs. A. M. Oster-- Northbrook, Illinois. _ _ ~----]man of Oak Park on Saturday. Supervisor--W. E. Miller. Highway -- commissioner--Ralph Mulholland. § School trustee--R. E. Osborne. Supervisor--Frank Stanton. . Highway commissioner--Henry J Tonyan. Clerk--Mrs. Laura Rushmore. Assessor--George Kaye. Highway -- commissioner -- Felix O'Boyle. Assessor--L. C. Ray. . Highway commissioner--Irving J "Tefler. Clerk--W. J. Fendick. School trustee--F. --J. Wright. Town Clerk--Otto Morrow. .accented the key note of the color , Hlere is -- your shoe wardrobe -- 1.%;: > Fetares io e (h o9 ce l w -:':':w'@:"".'n-'w'v.-f-.--',; iaio e us w CE t a>s ) irke.. . > _ s *'Ja'!fl,,lw"l'f' gf;'f,'&-'-"""' § [3 94 . . . _ _ C\ '%:'Q@\,fi" . t T > o o i. * n e . ienss en o & E % At»» _ _._ aeslig="n. .. s 0 ~® fowes S hn dn aheg n o 20. 0. C t foees fmgs Sront s ooo f '» | [fi e £ s t s s se e ce * ) ue es sls ".;.;«,_,. s o yaaaps, y' as o o ts . 9 t ue , i tm Te Te .:I.-.fi@f"'"bf'?"?';;i'f'r'-tfia P 1 t\ CC ooX ¢s ~--{£4 2APt . es -- a Tss se eA# 3. 0 w Cert fee" .: P oi * s k A [\ in bplfees Sah u$ a x ro L2#r n¥ NN e i > 3+ w s# LA e# 4 WV _ ! SA :%37?%': *y C ; U Mess . 1. ... . en »":"';5: %~ ¥ ~$}§'¥ y C s o s o. se o omm .. > i ~/ 0 t \ 4. \-- es ho : > t a M e o :. . C hi TE > caee9,. v aa § Mee ma c Moa sideat ts i0 d e is 2 s t s o oartks, * se LC T\ k s sys W ies ons ahas Adrser 5 .c'»->~«,;:'2;~ oo " ' e & n e n n _ _ m | \ F f * | ' | » s * o 1 % # £+55 .+ | t R * -- ) \ C 4 7 i AX = y ® Aly > l ( ' ' Al Je |- l_ R s i ' be Mr. R. Bricknell of Lake Forest visited friends in Deerfield' on Wed-- nesd:a'. -- . Little Bobbie Huhn is ill. Mr. and --Mrs. Oscar Benz. Miss Baertschy and Mrs. Mary Cooksy were guests of Mrs. Benz's uncle, Mr. Eugene Trorgo, of South Chica-- go on Sunday. -- .. --_ St. Pauls basket ball team will play Northbrook basket® ball team at St. Peter's Community House at Northbrook, April 3. Come and see a good game,. _ Mrs. Frank Jacobs, Jr., and Mrs. George Jacobs of Central Ave., l}eerfiel&:mnded' their club meet-- ing at the home of Mrs. Gibbs of St. John's Ave., Ravinia on Thuy-- day afternoon. s _ Mr. and Mrs. Reab and family of Wheelinsiflwcn dinner guests at the Christ Siffert home on Sunday. Little: Bobbie Huhn was taken to the Evanston Hospital or Monday, Ami Ird. : ;.. . _ :; hek i ----The St. Paul's Ladies' Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. L. Sofker, Sr., on Thursday, April 5th. ©-- -- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snow and daughter, Dorothy, from -- Crystal Lake were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duffy of Deerfield. . i-?xl-x :'pedmmthand t:i}e fiiritisi'eiflz Bohr, the e agpol.ntmen were loaned by the little traveler, Sherman on Monday, April 9th at two o'clock. The officers that will be elected are President and cor-- responding Secretary. Only' two de-- legates may vote but all members of the club are urged to attend as 'tl;:ea willtibe se'l,'il"d ';t thl:éehng close :ff e meeting. e next the Garden Club of Deerfield will be held at the home 'of Mrs.C. T. Timson with Mrs. W. A. Woods as assistant hostess on. Wednesday, April 18th. * *--Mr. and Mrs. I. Silveri ~were guests of Mrs. Silveri's brother in Evanston on Sunday. : <---- ---->. incorporated at Geneva, Ill., The committee in -- charge ©who -- so successfully l'{»hnned the table was Mrs. Chas. Timson and Mrs. R. L. Johnson. The miniature ..house a white stucco with Gray roof. The fi:age was attached to the house. plastering was formal. The house will be exhibited in one of the stor windows in the near future. The committee in charfi of this exhibit was made up of Mrs. L. B. Gordon and Mrs. Hugh <Paterson. The third exhibit was a shadow box, the lining of the box was turquoise blue. Butterfly roses were most ar-- tisticalfiv arranged in a Tiffany vase, Mrs. A. R. Marner and Mrs. E. R. Williams were in charge of this exhibit. The annual meeting of the Gar-- den Club will be helg at the Hotel _--:Miss Christ Duffy of Deerfield went to Ravenswood Hospital on Mondav. EAC H Queen Quality style is complgmenurf to the frock with which you wear it. The authentic fashions, the new colors, and the cuefuuy cut lines of y our frocks are carried out in every shoe. Queen Qua]ity Lnows tlle importance well-JresseJ women attacl: to tlle emé&nl:]e---and tLat tlxe pox'-fect ens.emue is composccl Aof'perfect details. Here we suggest a typical shoe warJroLe--_-eacll alxoe appropriate to its frocL anJ tLe 'comp]etc shoe wardrobe for no more than the cost of a sinslc frock. Iovc_ely,' smart, harmonious ,wit]z your froc]cs' f agzcl well within ' RAY N. SMITH 40 -- The _ American -- Legion Post of Deerfield gave a dinner in honor of the State Commander, Mr. A. Cart-- er--on Thursday night. Legionnaires from eight districts were present. _ Dr. and --Mrs. Dondanville of Mo-- line, IIl., annouce the birth of a son, born on March 28th. Mrs. W. Carr and Mrs. E. Ender of Deerfield attended the Garden and Flower Show at the Hotel Sher-- man on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. Afixerbeck of Crystal Lake called on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sliener of Deerfield Sunday evening. -- Miss Anna Marie and Miss Renie Quinne and --Mrs. Swenney -- from Chicago were diner guests at the was released over the week--end, re-- commended the re--nomination of Senator Rodney B. Swift of Highland Park, who has served .the eighth senatorial district in the senate for the past is years. ; The jleague recommends the nomi-- nation of Lee McDonough and Charles Francis in the race for rep-- reientative, in which three men are t. be selected. by the Repuplican party in the primary. The report says that the candidacy of N. L Jackson should also be considered. Eighty--four members: out of 153. in the Tllinois house of representa-- tives, are to be elected this year and the RMague T considered the can--~ didacies of all candidates for offices in the house and the senate. SWIFT GIVEN _ --_LEAGUE 0. K. The Legislative Voters' League --of Illinois in its biennial report, which CaWi ARVCL 47 CCIIICIU, Mrs. Liary Cooksg of OQsterman Ave. had dinner with Mrs. Hoff of Central Ave., Highland Park om Friday night. ---- two children of Austin were dinper guests of Mrs. J. Johnson on Cen-- tral Ave., Deerfield. & THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, 'WED Local Representative Hudson--Essex Company .___ MR. DEWEY LOURY ~-- Waukegan _ Hudson--EEssex s s ome with small amount of cash--to represent 615 South GeneSséee Street, Waukegan ~Wanted in this Territory. For @articulars see W ies lRockford for a week's vacation. St. Paul's Basket ball team beat ;Hiles Center basket ball team in a fast gne 42--16. This is Niles Cen-- trt's first defeat in the North West Sub. League. _ --Mrs. Ed Williams is leaving Deer-- field to go to her home in Boron county, Ind., on Monday. _ Mre. Otto Trude of Deerfield en-- tertained the Indepentent social Club on last Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Tant have returned home from their trip west. has been named as auxiliary oishop of Chicago to succeed Bishop Hoban was formerly chaplain --at Great Lakes naval uaining station. He served at the station during the war and is well known in Waukegan and along the North Shore. During the Peter Duffy home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobs of Osterman Ave. n&bfldge party on d&., guests pres-- ent were 3:'. and Mu:_Chas.{F:ry. SHEIL'S HONOR . PLEASES GREAT Miss Nell Thromeyer, teacher in Deerfield public school is quite ill at her home in Northbrook. . -- _ treasurer of the big event. LAKES FRIENDS talks. Perhaps that is why a woman's head on a silver next Ts# 4{n 34 teacher in the school -- left for : ; WHAT? BOOZE _ «JOHNSON WILL ol _ IN COUNTY?! CAS ford convention. The Executive Committee of the Illinois association: of Postmausters has selected Rockford 'For the annual convention May 24'"and 25. Dr. Wil-- liam R. Fletcher of Joliect has been selected as treasu to succeed for-- mer Postmaster n of Beards-- town. Col. Charle&®' A. Lindbergh i. 75 Leen Iivited to aftend the Rock 2s been invited to attend the Rock Your spring neckwear should have small designs f 3 ~fl Hats, Shoes, Suits Caps, Shirts, Topcoats Kor Sale: _T wo Bungalows .f.'?fl'("'&', 5 ®@y ; ae e --Uisteie, g © 0 : CE Real Estate and Insurance Telephone 276 Libertyville, IIl. Modern bungalow of five rooms, sunporch, breakfast nook and bath. Lot 50x 150. Two car garage. Located near Pafk Avenue. Only $6,700. s « * Neg rly new modern bungalow of six rooms, sunporch and bath, on Prairie Avenue. Lot 50x 150. Garage. A real buy for only $10,500. On reasonable terms. If you don't like these, we have several other homes in Libertyville at reasonable prices and terms. Don't wait any longer _ for prices to come down before buyiv:% a home of yogr own. From now on the trend of prices will be upward. We're always glad to show you homes, lots, and farms which we'lhave for sale. Better telephone for appointment. -- J. B. Morse & Co. Plenty of color, but in smaller designs----there's your style cue for ties, and it's a good one ---- Ask for the new tick weaves; pin dots of brilliant color on _ contrasting grounds------gold on blue, silver on beet--root. Every new design is here in crisp silks that hold their freshness Fine ones for %5J 1 At the hearing in probate court, several witnesses testified that John-- son had told them that his son, Al-- rt, did not recognize him and thait he did not intend to leave much of his estate to him. Attorney Herman ILm:hfield testified that he drew up the will for Johnson. Mrs. Schu-- [macker, a Waukegan fortune telle©, ';ns one of the vltxn-t:";h; wsrt:- fied that Johnson, had er hi ison refused to have anything to do with him. Continued from 1) Judxe(cmu C. nd'us." What has become of the old--fash-- ioned Libertyville boy who felt that he was blowing himself if he carried his girl two bits worth of candy in a paper sack? & "Everything for Men" Libertyville, IIJ. CASE IS UP Success is frequently the £ your.bflityto'"zt:o accept you at your own valuation. % * *¥ lcrndul;'en':'m'tbov-':'f:lxl- adventure; it's that they the excitement they need at heme. Libertyville Shoe Kaiser Building Peters' Good--W ear Charles Jorda Libertyville, IIL First Class Shoe

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