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Lake County Register (1922), 17 Jun 1922, p. 3

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Mrs." E. H. Willman has as her week end guest, Mrs, Louise Astér-- man 'of Fond du Lac, Wiscopsin, Mrs. Walter Buckley of Chicago visited relatives in Deerfield Sunday. Fred Selig has been ill, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Willman and E. H, Williman motored to Wau-- kesha,. Wis., Sunday. Ed. Willman stayed at the Moor Baths san-- Mr. and Mrs, Ray Gunckel had as their week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hutchison of Chicago. to the Five Hundred club Tuesday wa@um to . John --Awinson on Saturday, June n"ll a'clock in the Church of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Bwinson will be at home after July 10 at 4885 Greenview avenue, Mr. And Mrs. 8. P. Hutchison, Mr. and Mtrs. Ray Reeds and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. William Schlie have issued invitations to the marriage William Kist, have returned to their home in Spericer, Towa. Mrs, William Kist and daughter ?m'qu:.nm -:'-mu Charles Muhike of Rogers Park was a Bunday guest at the A. C. Mins Bernice Knaak of Downetr's Grove visited her grandmother, Mrs., Hite Knask last week. -- }, who. have been visiting Sirs. ;g-w 's pérents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. 5. Bach Sr. of Shermervi® obl, and try nt to Wa Them :m-fik w-..-.m'fi Koas Sherman. '...u.bdn péonies | The Redheffer farm has been'ceid water and a clip'of the stem 'lbulhl&'hb;w hight ansdi . morning will #um and fout children of Los Angele#" engthen their freshness and besuty. will reside--on the Timson farm. Mr. diegprrencomriedfoarmmenegyatsiggememige Ata Mre: Spenter will.remain «> ROUND LAKE wulk and the upstairs fist will be bécupied by Mr. and Mrs. Alex Will-- #ore will be extended to the side-- The fire chief and his committee lite making a houss to house can» vasm for contributions toward the new fire truck. > ' A colored jubilee singing company a m. to 9 p.m. Phore 21%--R. _ _ | Paurk, Mr, Watier is am-- 'anlm 8 hoars ": L i & Nrs. E. Bach Sr. of Shermerville Emmi-- who have been visiting Mrs. ! By Anna Grace Sawyer j It will be of" great interest to ; many of us who know Mr, and Mrs. 'lmm J. Healy to know of the pro-- gress they are making in peony cul-- | 'tare on their peony felds at Lib-- | ertyville, IIL. It is a pleasure to visit | their suburban home so aptly named | '"Liberty Villa." Not only is "the | | villa" a delight to those who visit 'MN,b\lt'.hemundlmMnc.f | radiating with colors and fragrance | from numberless varieties 'of nm' + mer flowers. | Interest centers just now in their | peony fields which are producing | wondor!ulflovmhth"pinkl Peprten," -- "the »* uz-uu"""" se| n'n «s 'n '"lodd- de Perfection,' nhnt which they are testing out. In the tl&tefloum"m Crousse," | the "Victoria" and: "Festiva Max-- qounmm.% '-"'i"i" CGROWN AT %f LIBERTY VILLA FARM "granny type" and near to it grows the Liberty Villa Special--a very modern type (having its origin here) with lavendar petails . and ¢ream, rose and red vein Cénters. Now that is joy to create a new type of flower! ~ b 3 , T. coccremmataet Abadiireet v> 4eR PC among the new varieties offered this coming year. There is one lovely red peony out there that interests e most; they are improving this specie. It is expanding in #ite, grow-- ing in fragrunce and in the rich luster of its crimgon hue«--this is to be called the "May C. Mealy" peony. Many of these intexesting varieties and splendid types of peonies may be seen at the Pansy Florist, who nas for several years handled the "Lib-- "o-. m':'-fmg your keener ears taey could have spoken !-mnu"'a Péople often ask s do all these fowers grow?" So this is They have been scaitering their and had they audible voices or we Ralph Litwiller was a Linertyville caller Wednesday afternoon. NMr. and Mrs. Jo¢6 Trefeiner and Ir.-dhmwd &.wm-'" last Monday. Miss Wildred Davis is visiting her brother at Bristol, Wisconsin. _ _ _ Wrs. °C. C. MeCandiess, Mts, Gaff-- and Mrs. Hironimus and son &"wwmh A number of our young people at-- tunded the dance at Ivanhoe last l:.'J'L'an'u:-% 3 ¥. son n.......fi": Fieg day ex-- ereises at the Great Lakes Naval Station, Wednesday. Anmouncement is made of the &p-- r&cmd'- uch!, daughter of Mr. and IJdhn C. Huch!, to George T. S& _ Miss Faith Reichelt sails Jur® 15 hz'dmflhflE- and C, K. Orsborn leave ho--'muhl' &"h ,....:...:...':.'::'.'.':..»_fl my fi Tilinois, iu.:l.':"nll F8 Mm-fldum.li"' last wéck becaume of the serious i!!-- -,-d!!@"flghfl!-.- son, son of Mr. and Mts. Thamas Sampson of Chicago, on Satutday, 3"",1".""0'":.- Paul's Evangelical chureh, + One type brings of ' J. L, Baseley and wife of Union called on their parents, Mr. and Mrs. | William Baseley Sunday afternoon. | Little Bessie Dowell, who spent Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dowell, Mrs. William Baseley and daughter Amy motored to Barrington Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hapke and daughter Laverne and Mrs. M. W. Baseley were Waukegan shoppers Tuesday afternoon. Eloiss Jenks and sister Lillian Tidmarsh went to Chicago Monday where Miss Jenks will. consult a specialist in -- regard -- to -- throat trouble. the last three months at the Lake County Gemeral hospial, but who is at present at the homg:of her grand-- was seriously ill y and Dr. Tss Kihebeth fakey 'ang brather and hy-!-'mthumlorchi- Mary Buseley motored to Jefferson Park Sunday where they had din-- ner with Mr. and Mrs. Farley Wade. Lewis Hubbard, with his mother, Mrs. Lena Hubbard, his aunt Mrs. Olyde Carr and wite and Joe Weich and Miss Madal¥ite Shuit of children of Roungd Lake spent Sun-- day with Mr. Paddock's brother, Owen Paddock and family and sis-- Professor Hornér MceCay of Lan-- sing, Mich., spent Monday here call-- of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Prior has been seriqusly ill and Dr. Rupert of Crys-- Stephen Wright, one of Mr. Nel-- son's cement road engineers afo-- tored to Eligtn last Saturday, lMr, and airs. #, N. Carr or Casper, en is imat ts on foo week aL cae nome i. L. CAIT, left Wednesday. for their Jumes Fay, a nephew wno has ai-- ways lived at the F, L. Carr home, uafin-fi- an extended 'visit Mr, and Mrs. Carrt at their Wyoming home. Ar. and Jurs. Wiimam Baseley ro-- qwrod a letter from thiir graud-- peiovuie, Wis., saying she was g0-- ing to the Pacitic const for her sum-- mer vacation, Miss North has been principal of the grammar school at melenviile for two years and has been retained for another year. Sne has an uncie, F. C. Baseiey, living at school duties, Miss North's parents tained friends over the week end and a couple of days the first of the and two brothers live at Haorbster, Wis.. and a married siser lives at friends were korry to hear the avwh of het mishap. -- pr 33. /n Butis »pulier wl sios d 95-- ut Clyde Carr of Barrington, Dr. and Wrs. L. E. Goiding and daughter of aum&?fiwu% ng;.mba--d- hfl:ydbod::v'z?- mt a¥290 Thursday , '-""m were Mr, and Mrs. P. N. Cart, Mr. "h.lmd s Floyd Cartr and Kaward Heimer of after July 1, fi-nquunu-&gd WAUCONDA at the home of Deerfield by John Selig. reaved have o Mrs. Mary Sgh) caller last F sick sister who | months, We covery. | Mr. and Mrs, «. Giss entertained a number of rélatves from the city / over Sunday. | | Jacob irm«n was a caller ."!I J. N. Busch's Jast Wednesday. | Mrs. Henry Poits was a Palatine | caller '!'hnuh' afternoon. The boys all envied Clarence last Sunday night when he received that bouquet of be&utiiul roses. Someone said_ "Mike" fi!e them to him, but | we just bet it was some "pretty girlie." Emma Sturm anle;rgl:n;nnt Sunday afterndgn at N. F. 's, There was & free for all show in fintrnhL ing. Quite a crowd Mr. and Mrs. Wachsning from Palatine were Callers in this vicinity James Mato@sek, Caroline Busch, Donald and Fréd Busch were callers at the Crestmore farm Wednesdoy evening. Mary's school at Firnbach's hall a* Buffalo Grove, Tuesday night, Jine 28rd at 8 p. ® standard time. Bd. Giss and family visited at Jacob Gasser'm Friday evening. Jacobh Zimmer visited at Jacob Gasser's last Friday. lr.-fl!&,rnm(l!mund st N. F. 's last Friday eve-- Walter Weldner is painting the John Cargill Petidence. After finish-- ing there he will be employed by Emil Geest for some time. Charles Sauer from Long Grove 'l'hn-g.b an entertainment given by the Benool children of St. George Weimer from Chicago wwa:l.ll.!_!'l._ James Matousck, Caroline Busch,' Auu.ufim"mm| ente .and #4 Busch motored to Whesling Highland Park last | Saturday 4 ing the Auitéilan Purse Faod Pro-- ducts company. He had good sue-- cess. vi Mr. and August Grewe from Wheeling gallers in this vicinity View last Monday evening. Max Miller and family were call-- ers in this vicinity Monday, Mr .and Mrs. N. F. Busch called sb IM. Busch's Tast Nonday after-- tended the barn Aduhce at Joe ler's last Baturday night. Gaurolink Busch and Alice Bunton was a caller at 3. N. Buach's last Mrs. Mary Ofhce in First Tooie . o Hiiaien Mn ocfrement lo-..l to " 8 p. m _ J. H. KHESLIN Max Millet and family spent Fri-- Pheone 304R Professional Services LYELL K. MORRIS DB.J.L.§YIDB s in Pirst ?Ifi is: 1 to 8 7 to 8 p. m. . ence, iwap, opposite park 8A¥1RDAY, JUNE 17, g 6 'AKISIC | and daughter viormX & vYiOLA Sturm, Mrs. Emms Sturm Saver thiey was called to deth of her brother ncral Wednesday 2 d cemetery, The be-- ' Jcep sympathy. ~ hicy was a Glenview a\, she visited her as been ill nine sh her a speedy re-- _ The farmers at present are quite busy trying to keep the weeds down ! and putting the hay up, all at the 'same time, Not much time left for ! mischief, but let them be . very | thankful indeed if they don't have | the locusts to fight too. It is said | they are quite numerous . several ' miles farther west. | _ When some of the men folks take !ont their "men" friends . autoing, they ought to caution them not to lose any of their hair pins. | Max Miller and Clarence Busch called at the J. N. Busch home last , Monday. and daughter Martha, also Mrs Andrew Marinui visited for several days at Reckford, Clarenee Busch is employed on the Insull farm at present. Henry P'cts and famely visited at Nick Potts' at Diamond Lake Sunday, Emil Geest was a business caller at the Wheeling bank Saturday eve-- ning. Al. Bunton Sr. and Al Bunton Jr. were business caliers at the gar-- age at Buffalo Grove Friday night. They took their Ford with them, it Ray Busch was a caller at J. N. Busch's Monday. Connections at Milwaukee with Electric Lines for Waukesha, Watertown, Oconomowo¢, Delafi®ld, Pe-- waukee Lake, Lake Beulah, Sheboygast, Sheboygan Falls, Port Washington, Plymouth, Orystal Lake. Trains leaving Libértyvilie Trains leaving every hour from 5:48 a m. every half hou to 12:48 a. m. make prompt ' a m. to T:18 p. vonnections at Lake Bluff nections at Lal with Limited Trains for Mil-- '" _ Express TraiW to Northern Michigan Resorts CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE R. R. LIBERTYrYILLE TiICkET oFFICER _ _ _ _ Passenger Station Phone 74 . Novelty Dance Rainbow Girls -- Tuesday, June 20 MUSIC BY HARDING -- . Gibbons Park North Shore Traims --a cool and refreshing journey through the scenie I'he-rhnanntryunndn-.-wmw train; a prompt arrival in Milwaukee--and then _ to the vacation lands of Northern Michigan. An ideal combination of rail and water travel. No worty over bagitage--theck it right through to final destink tion. North Shore Trains make daily connections at Milwaukee with Pere Marquette Line Stearhers for All Trains, Daylight Saving Time. Pere Marquette Steamers had a " motor The ball fans attended the ball| &{ game At Wheeling Sunday. Waseting | lady and Highland Park teams played. her # James Matousek, N. F. Busch and family, Alice and Alex Bunton at-- tended services at Half Day church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Busch had their little daughter christened Shirley Rae Busch, Seore 18 to 1 The A. J. Raupp family enter-- tained company Sunday evening. Zandol's soft drinks are just waat we want these hot days. vville & m. ompt Bluff Mil-- & Spoon Fliover Authology Here lies the remains of Chester Sapp. He drove a car with a girl on his lap. _ --Observer. Poor Chester might still have been alive . Had he only taught the girl to drive, The moral he learned from this sad Is drive a buggy and gentle hoss. But best of all a movie show H#f it is dark is the place to go. But even then the hoss might balk, It's safer far to take a walk. GIVEN BY AT --Waillace Farmer every half hour ifr a m. to T:18 p. m. # nections at Lake B Express Traii®s fot | . This incident may be ar, there are others. Now we need bread with our shoes on. We need brea with our shirt on, We ecc adl > with our pants on and unjess we ean . corral a few of the outstanding 8¢« . counts that are on our 300K ve %'; soon need bread without a d----. . thing on, and this '.o':l& & 0 garden of Eden this season i#f cele ' lections do not improve shortly, _ _ _ _ It is rumored that a ce lady in this town kneads her gloves on. * . ADJUDICATION NOTICE Paul MacGuffin Attorney. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby r: that the Subscriber Executor of the _ | Last Will and Testament of tus . _ F. Butterfield, deceased will attend . . the County Court of 'Consty, _ at a term thereof to be den 'wt . the Court House in Wa k said County, on the first es September next, 1022, Ne . where all persons having "p against said estate are notified and _ said Court for adjudication. Waukegar, M., May 2#2, PA xecutor of the ent of Brastys -- _ rst Mo t :. ;fl"a $ aving -- claims e notified and m\ ht tm h 98 'h M¥

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