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Lake County Register (1922), 26 Apr 1922, p. 3

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HIV. at In. J. Mr took forty dom. out to the Be-fit. asphalt- tut Ink. Tho em an donated by the members of St. Pnul'a Evangelical church. "Rpm Dieck of Lake Blue was the guest, of Tunis Greer Sunday. George and Ernest Died: visited at the v, illiam Johnson home. 7___ Cils., Manon Douglas of Portland, Oregon was the)!" end guest of Ameliu Petersen. The Dame" Messenger states that it is expected that plans for the now church will be ready in shout thirty days for bids upon construc- tm. The building committee ofBeers - George Stranger, president; Chi-mu Hahn mental-y; Dr. C. J. Davis, (manner. Mr. ind In. Meyers of the Deer- lhld mum-mt will man into the Matt Hoffman Bat. lilacs A-nelia a will leave for an through Califorin The following u "Children's Week" program It the Presbyterian dutch Sundly. April 30: 1045 I. m. Rev. M. L. Thomas, "The Child Grew." 2:00 p. m. Omtermie and story tiling hour. In. B. V. Jackson (For all aim: And whom.) 9:30 I. n. Patents invited to visit Children's mm of church 8:00 p. In. Children'. story hour at Community Bonn, My, May 1 to Wednesday. by 8. Visituby with": to homes of Thu-idly, Mar l Tao p. m. Din- Mr for Parents MM". . 9:16 p. III. Kin Miriam Douglu. "has Child in the Cam-ch." A tV.80 p. m. Dr. Germ VerHyl, "the and in the Ham." 9:00 p. In. M. "but Lowland. "The Child in the Community." 9:10 p. In. Miss Doris Eddy, special Saturday, May A 2:00 p. In. All 6itdrms to tumble at the and: I. Children" Dar rehearsal. Putty mt! mfmsttmeesta WI 'iso re- turn] at the Community mane. "71:15]: A. Rev. Gilbert mud. "Chitd Life." Special st-tSean "was. c- w» mint. May 5 " the "My hall. It. and In. wan: sump sad in. d.ambtqe of (may we the - of In. Shimp'l "Mk. El" -nrttgu-iestttomrier" qsr.stter-artheriatset 3mm my will 'pnsent the play. "The District School." Eda-mum. In. Elthmed Ttterin of lit',-. tasap-tThur-ttls rs. halibut-um. In. In" Atkinson but been In. Walker, a mum. [In I "rv-ti-tntl-te- "G,"nrtdtetuotther-ofttte "kw-which the Prob)"- Hiiiinn Sdlhleber. In. J, new. Br. cl mm m Mr. and In. Emil Frederick and be children Robert and Clarion. can the (can of Mr. Pmd.riek's m. In. liner of Arlington Height. Sundly. Outle- Gupin of "Award vUited It the George Patti: home last week: Edith, the younger daughter of qr. nad In. Ross Sherman is re- covering from . severe attack of -o-rmeumonia. (by _ The "mm In». of the Deer" Imam. published by the Pres bywrhn church '13 circulated Sun Mr. and In. Howard Gibbs wed Saturday from the In: Rott- - noun to the home of In. Glbba' parents, Mr. And In. Fred Bkderstadt. lumen m at work on Contnl avenue W17 to the erection of I fine m house on the John Woodlan- My. . In. lab-cl Claim of Spencer lawn. in visiting her parents, Ir. and In. Willim m __ __' Mr. and In. Hurry Kuhn. un- manned u dinner Saturday m- abe In mime to In. A, R. "Ike's M In Georg. Vow" "i.. n'mmy noun-en ortNmttr, 'g-ttta-ttttttHtml-tAer 'ee Mr. and In. 3.A. w- at, If. mmwmummmobm W'A-odnuafmhnm I'D-mm mm WWW-ad's. GM Antigua. much!" -erteit-hrod't my; my T. no a." m Child- m'xohnomuau " her "itat-tnr-tusd-Nil ui Lora Petersen extended trip the first part of an...» r. In. J. Ni plate in the order named: Lladil, Junction in , m - "att,T: Glad", pitcher; Harrie. Joseph Vino I third; W. neeond; Idontaiz, M - 'nderiek Ind_stop; 31hr. can" fleld; SthulI. w nd t2tHttul right theH; Foley. first md Emmer- '. Ptederiek's m left Md. The Deerfield rtinei Anton Yurl f Arlington phyod m ttrdt league contest with in» John Irvr New Trier Thursday. 1 L, Miller l mad vuited "I. SUB-I to pu, vicinity on n home Inst The Suburb-n - will t) Many farm divided this W". I! before. into am A mm t daughter of three actions. thetenms in the oorehV,.,,,-t mm, emgn ig re- being Emmn. New Trier, Willie-1 p M. Tour re attack ot' on ma MM, while on Perk. ,,,,_.mm Proviso, Morton Bod Riverside will; Mr. and M the Deerfbeid my". the vest section an-l'M, "who"; by the Pres- Unlnrdty high, Bloom, Thornton, Thr hoys h mined Sun- I and Blue Island will constitute the m: on m" r Imth. The (can: in the thrre 'r.f.y _ Mans farm: ward Gibbs tions Will pl" each other twire in T50" 'C/i,' he tuttRott- tite ftrrrt round, mum: in mm, ' t . ( me of In," on the home grounds and mm I? "' " .4 In. mam visitors. 1.j.1r., " if ', Bennie Wesnesky, the fruit and 'junk peddler who boarded at the i Antes home laR year, was killed " {Morton G-ove on the C. M. & St. l Paul tracks last Thursday when hid I truck collided with a train. {In}. w. H. Witmat The tie in the tint"! d . - Mn from 'Fart mid Township was at," when he thme candidates. F. H. .101?" Eaton and T. J. Km]: am tttta toe the position. Ben Mn won the drawing and was given I notice of election. Elmer (Jenn, with S. A. St. Peter of the Reliable laundry and Chance A. Witt of the Bowman Dairy Co. are the trustec, intsulled " the large annual installation of odious of the Elks Lust Friday evening s. Highland Park. junction of Central and Deerfield avenues. Nine holes will be ready for use about July first. Stewart GarU- ner of the Exmoor has laid out ine course and the fairways Ind was were seeded lust yew. This will be one of the finest municipal courses in the country. After the Shit valley is drained this summer it is plnnned to make this an 18 hole course. _ Highland Park in to have a Mamie- iptl gulf courae just south of the In. Frank Peterson visited at the home of her brother William Hutehi- son of Waukegan several days of The old fashioned dance given Easter Monday eveping by the Royal Neighbors was 1 great success and they cleared about 870. V Mr. Thomas and the children of the seventh and eighth grades plun- od but and shrubs in the school yard Friday. last week. In. B. W. Cowlin and daughter Miss Gladys CowIin of High visited at the Reichelt Jr. home on Sat- urby. P. W. Kenton of Chicago was I (act " the FYed Hugo! bane My. For the Brat time in three "Inland 7iw. the score standing 113 DeerNH+hiehis High school till!" 60. h" . M" ten ist the M "I, trut, Ethel Sehtieher and Mer the Suburban "'9' ttant". Widunes swam; and wmwy and ing the war the faculty decided toi Kin Maude Taiyuan, all of Wan. "do" the sport until the mm'fkem were Gurnee visitor, Sat- sion of hostilities in Europe, it arxiay. when the war flnalty did end M't A few of the young folks wit- held'l belch." prospects cumin-pd need ZW'I "Midnight Frolie" to remain nil, due to the lack at a: the Colonial Theatre, Chicago, diamond upimu. With I squad a! Saturday Evening. forty ambitious reeiuits - to The Student Council had! mm -ret the Phi." a. w $33 at their entertainment Thurs- A-aienn puma this yeer. under day evening. b 'etheHq. d M Wilbur", the ling Green Slocum of Mn! att,,",',',",' but tttgot to h" spam Tnunday night with Min of - this color: 3""! A Lil. Stung. on the sutmrban diamonds. i Score two more for Games! The Bah Prevent. mm ').umtterotbotttmdheads is "meme- 1ty.tt.te.t?ren,ttt:e'g,tFi. "W, since the atart of re Idisa Em mood is seriously ill. BASEBALL TEAM FOR DEERFIELD-SIIIELDS B. B. door 'meta" In. proven a nation- lnndiup te the development of a good uranium mtrictoddn Jurton-1eortterottttVf tuioettheeetieeeround!ute worb'linthem'nvodtohed "ra-tttttsth-ir-insure, all can! W" 'tutwed 'ment-tttass-r-d-kite" its-to-ti-stool-se u.mcuu.whovill'a¢ Wonwbarmebrumduu My. April 28. they will pity Evil-ton Hilh ttehool here "d Tuesday, May 2, Wankel" Rirh school The Grit [the of the phyeg Saturday "tern "If..." will In played at the m. Now my Park, Wert antral nv- wink, enuo. u 4 o'etoek. Ame Gl.der held New Trier Mike: and Md High school's bankrupt" mm btmthrd the Kmnvorth nine, " to o. la a "and." we - u mm Park. Only four New Trier no: rad-ad first base. for and" New and hit two more. 'N Deal-H hurl" finned ten. Baker, W'l cent" fielder In',': him V" "In: "(a blow hit mums. the pm. my!" " "can Iefy I trtple Deer- 1t1fttt - w in the A by "I: the "I" ierorstttegdieitg-t6a, non aninu Mason wt" the E The Royll Neighbor attendance 'contest is purring to be very in- 'teresting. The W's side is ahead now. the score standing 113 tto 60. l lilo Ethel Schlicker and Mes- gdunes Spanning and Willuby and (Min lauds Taiyuan, all of Wan. {hem were Gurnee visitor» Sat- urday . _ t i. W. Gray m in Fox Lake on ( bulim- hand-y. the the reise.mit V . of the "a, 'tF lunar" a m." . ual I ypsy - - iirrLv ull',','."'.'; :2: "WOO-inhedT Lu!" 1"" ., . oo . H... operetta will be p tad Fri-1mm: (lemma-n a! "mummy. qett. tlay hening, May 12. The an of a today that the ','lotM5 wealth rhuwurwr, toil . , q produced by (unu- lit a . it , OWL Rob, the Gypro wine f 19i.'t had . w-r. F. W. Glei; lot. In ohl tl , u "Alumna," "I about two. 'ij/rt, "WNW. Utah's footer mother) {may ot the "3mm salute of the I: In." Perry; Marto, "of. hu- 'tic',',' products d I," trid Itttle more mud, Manna" Dedlow; Zara, the 1w. orte.hatt u" up "I". tor "" '.. ' , , . . i' " of the In"! camp, Mndeflvn mm" the an" DO" I "19-31. um. . Tn'mlmesscn; Sinfo. in lore ssrn dm-Uon ot ten cm \ r [T h represent 'tc: bdwani Anderson; Sir George about 95 per ceht or ';- total (my . anondnle. an Erudiah country "new" fvll b per Ct)' I l 0 _ . . In 1m _ _ c I r Fl, Mice Allon; Nina Sli: Jty/e,r1"c,tlo'i"t, "A: Mum tsirrti 815,423.- -rwnd daughter Alta 'du/lil/L".' 19"}, m "A to t 'W.Uoo,ooo In erme Craven: an English. -'pt,y1r'r'i'e0'c,Cl to um." ""1 m 1921' "Hurtdttt know," Charla Brew, F 0}" _ the Leanne ot the "m" rl l'Wducu on Toby Lyon,- . Jt1r,"'1l't2di'yr, 1919 l""..,':?! from , 61,000,000 m Chalmer Han; MeCorkle non: r t: 33334:: "Jun"... 'Pt We. and to Pifher, Glenville "ciiiiiald, lui, 1' ", "j,' 00.000 In "n. F'. new Quemnfeldt. ' y, l F' Corn "h". " ""033"... . Miss. Mttriorie Mills in gun on". Il,',' mp" ot 1m tr "M had a fined to her bed with torsaiiithr sa ue tpreater than 0'" "if of the The Warren Cemetery w}. _ total value ot an crop m that year. met witn Mrs Al B alum Corn I'm-1 valued " t: "$1000 000. fre . . . any of Wauke- nus per cent f u: » . 'or 'en. Wednesday. The next meetm f . o e ".itl, hay and will be held " the home of u g o0ure. tt,t65,tr00.000, It "3" per cent; Wilson in Wlukegan . rs. cotton lint and nod. $713,000 000. or: 10.7 per cent; '"er, t_)7.0tt0,000. or Lloyd Elsbury who worked with Roy Studer this winter but who has lately been employed in Waukegan, fell 18 feet when the Mold upon which he and another nun were working, embed to the ground. The farmer's spine "a merely injured and the latter's Inn was broken. Dr. Young moved into his new home Friday. Both schools were dismissed Fri- day so that the teacher: could at: tend munch," meeting at Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Brown left Saturday evening for New Orleans, lac, where they will attend a con- vention of the luau and Eastern Mrs. John Murray has moved to Wuhan. - - A -, His: and Wilton Ind Joe Rhy- not, but d In 14h were Sol-by visitors a the house of Mr. and In. Richard Book Mr. and Mrs. A. " manhunt! the In. J, f were calling on friend nova! Into the homo A few of the young folks wit- need ZW'I "Midnight Frolic" a: the Colonial Theatre, Chicago, Saturday "evening. The Senior duo of Wm Tm- ship Hid: when! mm In In. an Our, plan on Thur-thy and each pm In: cuddly eir.Himed by Supt. Graham. who made his a- planmiona wry dear and 1-" inc. Themes were written upon the autWet. in: Grin Slocum of Mn! spent Thursday night with Mia. Lih Stung. um Esther Reaer of the dam viritqd school Thunhy. - Anton Yuriurt all family moved to tho John Irvintr firm In! tutumur. L. Miller of (humu- wu In em. virirttty on batman" Saturday. Many farmers Rat' thr (round is In} Binhlln nod; who in "a- lag in Wuhan. "one, Sunday at the home of Ur punk, - In. o-.nasie Rood! of Gun Junction is visiting her aim, In. Joseph Vincent Wm Sliehr. Jr.. truck for thr Bun Among "no: who ha are: FA. Hogan, and T - i,, Wed"! tttttttn',,?,) ft,- o LI...'.-. M2183- H Arthur Howud spent Saturday in Br. 1. RAM. dmttith Ma F "ii iraiTii "iiiier in.» SIGN: -dijiiiiiiiii" 'ftrttf mars HAVE "numb-cg. trer/ BUT TWOJ'HIRDS f Let'a',1dfif,ftr.ho'e'c,1e,, WORTH or 1920 C Luv" m I?! the r WADBWOI'I'H Gunman Vim Ir.. W L'A'NTES om Illinois I 1324-! " SHOW the [rim no. (In l Kelly. gor plan my have ('hlral n rum t work "h but 1 Mes-l, sew HAVEN. Conn Apr" 28. - _andl An oat kernel vi" bu ame loosed In them MM who 41 1930, and to 87.033.9' The decline of the In 1919 to t7,3st,00t0" 'PT 13:0, and to $h,339.000,900 Ill m1. Corn VIII!" It "Molt"... Four crop-4 ot I," h -tuer had a xalue smaller mu m" "alt of the total mm: ot all can: "u that ygdr. Corn was valued nt tl, 'I'J.000.000, or ttid per cent of the "In. hay and forage. 81.165.000.000. It :6 t't per cent; cotton um and "Id. $733,000,000. or 10.7 per cent; mt. L}:7'ooo,ooo, or 10.5 per cent, and th, tour crops, 't,960,000,000,0M. a V 1 wt cent. Several groups cl 0le are promi- nent, the depart"! (HM-:11. the cere' air, 81563.0".000. or 3r', l per cent of the crop total; tKqevy mines. includ- mg potatoes I" rweet Danton. $1,104,000.000, or "I (rl cent; fruits and fruit products. 3.7000900, or 7.5 per cent. and bulb "sd vegetable- together 81,629.";"0, vr 28.2 per cent My In" Rank EU: Of the total "he of animal Dra- dums in It". - products won nearly onemalf. 'Mt0P00.1r00. or 45.1 per cent; the Ms raised. 31.9".- 000,000. or I.) per can! and the poul- try rmsed and w produced. ttro,. 000.000. or 17.1 D. Cer the right ear d gtiter Reversal two "In Mo all -uted, brought on trtenigttaa ("In mrMctt Evemn died tn a bump! ht. but night. OAT m MAN'S EAR mat/1's AND KILLS HIM 'hr mm mm. of tment mud. be!!!" Where You Can Buy I hay and f, ti per cent; 3,000,000. or 7,000,000, or four cram Performance That Lasts SCHANCK HDWE CO., 1ghertrvtBtt B. FINS'I'EAD, lbw E. I. DEUCE, Guy-lake The twelve-year-old Hupmobile still exerts a sharp demand in all parts of America, and continues to render yeomen service. Owners, and those who buy in the Used car markets, will tell you its depreciation is slow- er and smaller; that its price as a used car is proportionately higher. It is this everlasting regularity of perform- ance and service, together with its consist- ent economy, its efficiency, and its high re- sale value, which has always stamped the Hupmobile an extraordinary motor car value. The Hupmobile is a remarkably tine per- former when it's new; and the same flne per- former when it's old. Hupmobile routing Car, 31250,- Mar, 31:50,- MW. 'tMr. Count. '"M; Sod-n, 'i93S;-Ceted The. an I" "tettNt.---Prie- P. O. I. Detroit. Runna- Tu hm. PHONE ' Ree Motor Co.

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