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Lake County Register (1922), 8 Jul 1922, p. 3

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w--)anh Robbins visited her 4 in Madison over the week end. . Miss Anna Marie Quinn of Chi-- _ eago was the guest of her sister, !'Mrs. P. J. Duffy Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Labahn nad as their guests last week Mr, and Mrs. James Dougherty and two dAughters, Wilma and Margaret of Chicago. Mrs. Alex Willman took the school census. last week, Cross church last week. ' Mrs. William Scheskie entertained the Ladies Aid society of St Paul's Evangelical church at her home Thursday afternoon. Marjory Garrity is visiting rel-- atives in Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Vant had as their guests Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Brockway, Mrs, W. H. Wilmot Mrs. Margaret and Miss Florence Ender of Cnicago spent the week end at the Ender home. Charles V. Steiner broke the lig-- aments of his--~arm, when he fell from his bicycle Tuesday, Genevieve, his little daughter, who was riding on the handle bars escaped with a bruised chin. | < Mrs, Robert Pettis, Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr., Dorothy and Wallace Reichelt with Mrs. J. W, Elliott of Oak Park motored to Milwaukee Wednesday to visit Mrs. Reichelt's father, John Clark Ward at the National Home hospital. Arthur Dickinson of Chicago spent Monday and Tuesday at the George Pettis home. j Two auto accidents occurred on the north hill last week. Madame X. society writer of the Chicago Sunday Tribune reports this encounter with a Deerfield motorcycle cop: " The motor cop has his work to do. Let nobody think that ne sleeps or that it is safe to cut through dark starlit space at a speed un-- known by day. That representative of the majesty of the law delights to halt the unwary traveler who, mbymmmmim an almost h state, watches in ecstaey the black road as its glistening surface seems to stream towards the car like a rushing tor-- "We had this experience last week, and how that rzucods voice shat-- tered the universe! The manners of xcm'mm-'ifluuy mo reasoy city's 2__.,.@..-_.-_-_..'&. eountry speed cop should not trans-- motorists in general, and as to the| probable pecularities of the victims | d!ho---lnt.lwnpl'flmmsum'll not reeking with courtesy. It was un | necessary for the Deerficld officer of the law to do more than halt and take the numbert of the car and give the summons to appear in the Deer-- Hdedtvbnhdnvalugddo' of us with a loud shout. But he felt obliged to furnish us with some jocular remarks and questions as to just what kind of falsehoods we were about to hand out to him." | Mrs. Fred Meyer nas received the appointment as postmistress of possession Saturddy, July 1. Miss Julia Ransom is spending the summer on Deer Lick farm with her mother, Mrs. James Howard Kehler. This week Miss Ransom is in Albion, Michigan _ attending _ a Christian Endeavor conference. Miss Florence Carolan with Miss Gertrude --Seerey of Evanston will spend the #ummer with Mrs. Charles Moran (Bessie Carolan) in Cal-- ifornia. They will make a number of stop overs en route to see the places of interest in the west. John Carotan is ill. An aluminum demonstration will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Meyer, Friday afternoon, July 7. hio, motored to Deerfield Satur day and are visiting at the A. H Muhike home. -- Mrs. Carl Anderson attended the Farm Bureau pageant at DeKalb be held at the home of Mrs. Fr°@) My and Mrs. Emil Fredrick,| home since tae death 0f his Aged Meyer, Friday afternoon, July 7. _ | charlotte and Rovert Fredrick and| wife a few years ago. He goes up Mrs. Carlin of Michigan passed (hmarjee G. Pettis spent Sunday| town to do his own marketing two away suddenly at the home of h#" with Mrs. Louise Wheeler of Arling--| or tnree times a week and uszally daughter, Mrs. August Hueh] .An in-- ;on Heights enjoys good health. quest was held Wednesday morning.| . Mr angd Mrs. James Laegler are| _ Miss Alice Ryan of Chicago spent Mrs. Carlin was over 80 years old j;ying in the little nouse west of| the week end at the home of Mr. and xza the trip by auto, which| ajpert Hagi in the Osterman sub--| Mrs. E. J. Cook. much for her. idivision. Mr. Laegier works eve--| Mr. and Mrs. William Shaw and __An amugement park similar to | nings in the Lauridsen barber shop. son of Kenosha, Wis., spent the eonstructed at the corner of Wauke-- flfll' Dundee roads. 'This park have a large open air theater, with a stage 110 feet long. It is #urrounded by the Forest Preserve, where thousands of people gather White City and Riverview is being Dr, J, P. O'Connell, dentist, has an Wfice in Deerflield, over Hermann Canfectionery store, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Office hours from 9 a, M. to 9 p. m. Phone 218--R. a mission in the Holy , Miss Clara Keyes of is recover-- ners of mwcmns-m,-.ew' on any | picnic will be held July 16, in Butts er s&w.| Grove. Everybody come and bring lely'a~mhndundw&cW- ' i4 -- l"hlna- Miss Cora Gosswiller of Liberty-- further ville spent the week end with her '.M[nmlr.ndlnMGoU- ies of| willer. to the| Mrs. Barbaras and daughter of "fi-'\mflnndthynthe us and | William Umbdenstock home. PVA d | Mr. and Mrs. Roland Buetler and family spent the holidays here. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Branding and | Emmett Branding spent Sunday with | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Branding. \ _ Mr .and Mrs, Jack Prehm and son, | Mrs. Ada Cornwel!l and sons and | Mrs. Weaver spent Wednesday in Lake Zurich baseball team played| Mrs. Floyd Godfrey and young son omuddumhlyd-i& a| returned to their home in Chicago strong team from Elgin and won lfll Friday after spending several days to 11. The Lake Zurich boys| at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C E. pun'd.goodclunn-oudm Jenks. very much pleased with the returns.|~ Mr. and Mrs. James Tomisky and Sunday they play Everett at Everett.' daughter Lucile of Crystal Lake Mrs. Ed. W. Westphal of Chicago| spent July 4 at the home of Mr. and is spending several days with her| Mrs. C. L. Pratt. grandmother, Mrs. H. Siep. . _ !_ Mrs, Horatio Thomas of Irving Carl Ernst and family and Charles Wewetzey were some who took in the fire works at Barrington Tuesday evening. _ Mr. and Mrs. Haferman are spend-- ing two weeks with Chicago rel-- atives. Waukegan Miss Virginia Weinshank and Mrs. ; Grason of Chicago spent Su:.'l-" with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dieckman. ; Miss Julia Fox spent the holidays with her fatner, T. G. Fox. Mr .and Mrs. Carl Zapel and children and Miss Marion McLaugh-- lin were guests of Mrs. Jack Prehm over the Fourth. August Meyer is suffering with a badly swollen face caused by tooth children and Miss Marion McLaugh-- Mrs. William Shaw and soms of lin were guests of Mrs. Jack PrehM| Kenosna are spending the week at over the Fourth. | the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mr .and Mrs. Waliter Meyer of| Turnbull. Barrington and Miss Bernice ll"d'" The l'dL-' Aid met last Thursday of Maywood were callers bere MO2~ | at the home of Mrs, John Gassle. day evening. | _ Mrs. M. W. Baseley. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Florence Suftin mas retyyned to her home in Dundee. The condition of Edwin Miller re-- mains about the same. He was burt in an' auto accident last Friday eve-- ning. mean thief stole them while Oliver was enjoying a swim in the lake Wednesday evening and left a rataer shabby pair in tWeir place. Too oad Oliver we'll still try and find them Three Chicago men were arrested Tuesday for driving a car while in-- toxicated and will appear at trial Saturday afternoon. _ Mrs. Henry Hillman returned Sat-- urday from a ten days' visit with her brother, Ed. Wiencke at Loma, for _ Has anyone seen Oliver Kugle-- man's perfectly good shoes? Some Two coats were found near Long Grove, one being a brown cloth and the other a grey teddy bear. They have been left at Saver and Hans Mrs. Wolff and daughter Lillie of Chicago spent the Fourth at the R. Reimers home. Miss Pearl Herschberger returned home Friday evening after spending several days with relatives . at Prairie View _ Mirs Frieda Stelling spent Sun-- day evening with Pearl Hersch-- _ A large number of our neople attended thhe ball game Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whiting of Irving Park spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lincoin Pettis. every Sunday, It is reported that the cost will be $500,000. : Mrs. Rebecca Merner visited Mr. and Mrs, Light of Caicago | last week. The Varner family have moved from a farm near Deés Plaines to the C. B. Easton house. Mr. and Mra. Varner are formér residents of Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Lehman of Chicago were guests at the Merner home Sunday. Miss Edna Fritsch and James Fritsch visited Mrs. Herman Bubert Sunday in St. Luke's hospital, Cai-- cago. Thursday night, July 11, at Half Day, there will be held a demonstra-- tion of the sort of eats one may look for at the Lake County Fair this year. The Ladies Aid af the Hal!f Day Congregational church are to serve supper at the big Fair meet. Mrs. Henry Plagge is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Kiest of Ajna, Illinois. Mrs. Clara Lowell of Irving Park was the guest of Mrs. Fred Haggie Saturday, Mrs, Wesley Wright of Chicago was the guest of Mrs. Bruce Blaine Monday and Tuesday. on _ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore of Chi-- cago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Fritech, -- CH | LONG GROVE THE LAKE REGISTER SATURDAY hat| Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Prior and | | children motored to Crystal Lake | _ of Sunday afternoon where they called | Mr.' on relatives of Mrs. Prior. | _ Farley Wade--of Jefferson Park : Mr.| spent from Saturday afterncon to | last | Tuesday evening here at the home | of Albe:t and Mary Baseley. * ved Mrs, Mary Managhan, who is at the tae home of her daughter, Mrs. {ra. Mattie Converse, four miles nonh' of of town on the old rames Monaghan | farm, is in poor health which her | ago many friends are sorry to hear. | i-- | _ Arthur and Claud Baseley went to ~}' Libertyville Tuesday to attend the celebration and visit at the home of If | :'hlr cousins, the Justin Gould fam-- i-- | y, k| Quite a number from here at-- is | temded the celebration and . horse If | reees at Libertyville July 4. to : _ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Paddock of | Round Lake spent Wednesday Sftev-- it ndon at the home of their \«agfiter, Mr. and Mrs. James Tomisky and daughter Lucile of Crystal Lake spent July 4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pratt. Mrs, Horatio Thomas of Irving Park was a pleasant caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, B&seley Tuesday afternoon. Old times . at Camp Thomas of twenty years were recalled and many reminiscences of choir boy days at the camp were re-- called and enjoyed. | _ Another autoist was arrested nere ! last Sunday for driving on the new | eement road, as the barricades are | still 1p people should know better | than to drive on the new road. It is | expected the barricades will be lifted 1lmn.mi.le northn of town to the | road leading to the cemetery in | town, about July 22. |\ 'Dr. W. E. Allen of Barrington wes | in town Wednesday. He has a num-- 'ber of patients here. * Mrs. Colby of Crystal Lake, a sis-- ter--in--law of Mrs. Ray Prior, spent several days last week at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Ray Prior, | -- Frank Garland and Joe Collins of | Waukegan -- spent -- Sunday with | friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Philp Maiman with their son Edward Maiman and wife and little son of Waukegan were Fourth of July guests at the nome of their sister, Miss Mae Maiman. Paul Haas of Chicago spent a few days at his home in Waueonda. The recital given last Friday eve-- ning at the W. T. H. S. by Mrs. Mil-- dred Huffman's music pupils, was well attended. Three gold medals was given by Mrs. Huffman. Ora Lea Prior, Perle Macther and Erle Kenebeck were the recipients and a very proud young trio they are. Mrs. Haller, wife of our pharm-- acist, is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Dixson and infant daughter of Chi-- Mrs. M. W. Baseley, Mr. and Mrs. George Hapke and Amy -- Baseley were Waukegan shoppers Friday. A small bridge or a large culvert } on the C. P. & W. R. R. two miles this side of Lake Zurich was burned Friday afternoon, but was replaced Saturday early in the forenoon nl the gas car and other trams could make their regular trips. l Chicago is spending the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Murphy. Mrs. Ella Powers who has been quite ill st heyr home west of town is able to be around again. |__ Alfred North is on the sick list. He passed his 90th birthday May 23. ' He has been able to keep his own | home since tre death of his aged | wife a few years ago. He goes up | town to do his own marketing two or tnree times a week and uszally ' enjoys good health. were Chitago business men a couple of days last week. Miss Lillian Brooks, daughter oi' Mrs## Herman Brooks, returned to her | home last week after spending the | past year at the home of her sister who resides near Alexander. S. D. Wingate, --Edward and Hubert Thomas, sons of the late Horatio Thomas and of cnoir boy days,' spent the week end at Murphy Bm' notet and calling on old friends. | Waukegan was in town last Thurs-- day. -- Mr. and Mrs. Wegner and two | daughters of Chicago are spending | the week at their summer cottage | Howard Anderson, who is working with a gang of cement road men unrder Fred Nelson's contract at Union spent several days at his nome this week. M. W. Baseley is putting a cement {foundation under nis house on Maple avenue. He is also putting in a good sized cistern. Fourth of July at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Turnbull, parents of Mrs. Snaw. Mrs. Jack Ford and little son of | Owen Paddock. Mr. and Mre. C1 children were f of their parents, Mr. Golding over July 4 Mr. and Mrs, Wilson and of Waukegan were pleasan at the home of Mr. and M Carr, Mon:iay afternoon. Mrs. Mariette Wroge, who hnas spent the last g@veral mouths in California and Plerida, has returned to her home in Chieago. Mrs. Wrogg was before her emarriage Miss Mariette Clark of Wauconaa,; where she has a brother and sister living at present. a monin or more ago another man | moved 1is family into the house, and | said he was one of a club and would | be here a short time. All seemed | satisfacory to the owners of the | | place. There was quite a good deal | | of excitement caused Tuesday when the raid was made. Two stills, n} quantity of corn, barley and sugar | | was fourd but only about one gallon | ' of boozé A good back door trade | is suppoged to have been done by | |\ tae man'as bhe must have been in | 1 business for some time. | | Wed y forencon two young fellows dtove in town in a small| Ford rumbout and both were so' intoxicated they could nardly stand | on their feet. The one driving the| car had orly ome hand and the auto was marking "rail fence" all nlomgf | the street they were on. They got | away unmolested. to zo their drnnk-l en way as long as the car kept the | Mr. and Mrs, H. K. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. George Darrell, Mr. and Mrs. George r¥OUty and m.dand Mrs. Josept Turabull atte: the eightieth bi thd&ay anniversary -- of Wwilliam Buette at the home of his son, Gilber Burnette, where a splendid birnday dinner was served by Mrs. Bornette. All these aged gentlemen «e gld Grand Army men and they ae about the only ones left of the G. A. R, Post nere. It is needléss to --1y that a very pleasant and enjoyable time was had by all those presert. Tuesday afternoon, July4, A. V. Smith's sponge® squad, with Mr. Smith to lead H¥mem swooped down on a moonshing joint on Main street here. There are strange circum-- stances connected witr Mr. Moon-- shine ocating fm Wauconda. _ The place was rented early in the spring to a man from Chicago; NORTHERN ILLINOILS IS -- 13,100 STOCKHOLDERS -- 10 Years of Steady Dividends Earned in Northern Ilinois ; yde Golding and its at the home . and Mrs. Henry A good place To Live In A good place To Do Business in A good place To Invest Your Savings and their son, children t caliers mmc _ Roland Konrat, Tom Demken and, Her 3A iprrcocese Mr. Bergman from Highland Park| with Walter ner and Ralph Hal-- had a "high old time" in George| and a verson are by Emil pee,q Sturmt's cherry trees Thursday eve-- Mr. painting hig m@merous building». . ""&. -- Marin Dorcthy Push from the city, who _ J. N. Busch went to Libertyville| from has been viiting at Mrs. Georse |ast S@burday to spend the day with ) at th Pfister's is at this writing visitios his '@randdaughter, Mrs. Miller.| Thurs friends at Leighton This is the first time for several Mri Fred BuseB, Al Bunton Jr. and :"'3*' 'h"b"' ":,' able to leave 'and 1 Walter Cameron was at Prairie "Ome. May continue to NPr0¥8 | iss 1 View on business last Friday eve-- '" health is the wish of his relatives ning. and many friends. I'"l:n The farmers in this vicinity are pretty well along in naying. There wasn't any danger of any hay get-- ting rained on this haying season, although the farmers wouldn't have cared a bit if they could only get the rain. Well we are still bumping and jumping over those holes on dear old Milw«ukee avenue. Can you im-- agine anything as slow as the prog-- ress on that road work? Mr. and Mrs, Fred Sieburg and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Firn-- bach and daugnter and Peter Busch all from Arlingten Heights called at the J. N. Busch home Sun-- day afternoon. All the castles built in the air Have blown away, I know not where; All the hope so cherisned and true Too, has vanished like the morning Nick Potts and family from Dia-- mond Lake visited at Henry Potts' last Sunday, -- -- The Half Day Juniors played the Wheeliny team Sunday. Score 9 to 5 in favor of Wheeling. Emil Geest, Clarence Busch, Wm. Frillman and Ed. Schley motored to Highland Park Sunday. All the moments are dismal and bleak, Recreation in meditation I'll seek. George Sturm entertained com-- pany several days last week. _ _ John Bornhofen and lady friend attended the dance at Half Day last Saturday night. -- -- till after the Fourth. The roar of the cannon, the loud report of the fire cracker, the per-- sistent noisy torpedo that would explode just everywhere; all are hushed, quietness again prevails in our village. The Fourth is over. I used to love my garden, © Fred and Clarence Busch and Fred Weidner attended the dance at Half Day Saturday night. Fred Weidner is visiting at home But now my love is dead, For I found a Bachelor Button In my Black--Eyed Susan's bed. J. N. Busch went to Libertyville last S@burday to spend the day with his 'granddaughter, Mrs. Miller. This is the first time for several months that he was able to leave home. May he continue to improve in health is the wish of his relatives and many friends. George Zimmer and family from Arlington -- Heights were picking cherries at A. J. Raupp's last Tues-- day, _ _ _ __ _ * _ Ralpa Halverson, wife and baby are visiting at the G. M. Weidner home. Joe Hertel 'and Joe Weidner were in town last Wednesday evening. William Meyer and son George from Prairie View were in town Wednesday evening. Did you notice the smile on our faces last Friday evening when the rain drops began to fall? But alas all too soon, our joy nad vanished, our hopes were shattered, the rain had ceased. But we certain'y were very thankful for what we did get, and fervently pray for more to follow. . Mrs. Andrew Marinis from High-- land Park visited her mother and sister also grandfather Tast week. man have a greater respect for extra than he has for a substantial savings account in a bank. GQm!duktHsvuy Phareed n neplecting ts poopany Movide t uh Hemaie t c ne y provi or mily, explain how he can doh%enhly rob them of financial protection. The man who does not save, naturally does not practice Thrift. He spends his dollars as fast as he acquires them. He argues it is his money, and he thinks he has the right to squander it in any way he wishes. This sort of man is his own worst enemy, us siree. 'Daet pone 5our manes 'f"""""'""""ug"" s ce: your money for unnecessary m the amount that you have been spen.ing foolishly, in kmditvillnothmbefmmhnmlcn family the very best proj n in the world--Money in the Bank. Kites rise against, not with the wind. M'_yhy_ uh:mld The Wheeling State Bank Financial Protection .' "li l--'li'"l i --I 6"ai""i 6 I |7 Chicago is bounded on the East e eameate PANY OF NOK HER "il'*{"'of.; The electric power business of this com-- m"urdfi% a t o indumnn) Pogprass se t fes gas cent ki than in the period of 1921. % Every move of an industrial plant to amenwufltory:gomttod:'gy. nmm.&hdelectficand&h"' for the PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY. :hmzfi?}m':by&m 7 gas manufacturing plants and 16 electric genera-- ting plants. Its 700 miles of high--tension electric Mmmmmammn not only the great industrial and residential districts surrounding Chicago, extending from the Wisconsin mhamemnmun the South, but sweep in a Westerly and Southerly direction as far as the Northeastern corner of Peoria County, crossing the rich agricultural and dairying regions. a mnmm SERVICE COMPANY OF M ied s ied biadig morly sales the PUBLIC SERV NORMMJNO(SMn per cent in the past ten years. Public Service Company Mr. and Mrs. Bergman, Mrs. Marinis, Rolard and Tom Demken from Highland Park were visitors at the George Sturm home last Thursday. Mrs. A. G. Marinis, Leona Sturm and Martha Voss called on Mrs. Ed. Giss Wednesday evening,. Her sister Marthsa returned bow with her to 'help canning cherries and also to spend the Fourth. Mrs. Will Lursen and son Wil-- bert from Palatine were picking cherries at George Sturm's last Thursday. Miss Leona Sturm from Quentin's Corner's spent a few days at the George 'Sturm home helping to pick cherries. Mr. and Mrs. Klemp and . Mrs,. Demens from Deerfleld called at the George Sturm home Friday eve-- Our friend in Libertyville is very accurate when stating that three women can all be talking at once without missing a single word said. True, we poor beings have become so accustomed to doing a half dozen tasks at once, and such simplicity as listening to others while talking has become a habitual occurrence to us and well it i§"that such is the case, otherwise some ~of us 4 wwldxetadumem.y-um PAGE

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