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Lake County Register (1922), 22 Jul 1922, p. 2

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E2; I The Citizens State Bank of Area which" - mull- " than! Uhr-a-rd-tth hymn: Milan. astd In. . In. Walter Fountain and family i I'm-ho. "out Thursday with her "a. In. B. P. Pom: and iam- The Baum. returner home trudtt-anem.onutetratrrvaett ttttbe,,','.':,?,,,?.:?: . I. . Pam lemma-tn, ac- aitrttg. with My. -dt.uhsGedevuonsmar 'nn.hl.rseer'ua=rtt., In "sauces-ms. It." In. hum-ad daqbtees Ind In. Icon-H of 0min. Nah. motored. to An- "hymn-Mn. attheB.L. who" Ah G. ball in u Wuhan vin.. ht I". In. Thoma: Russell and dud:- ter, Halal, Ind In. John Kitchen '02. m visitors Thirsty. Hy. Atres" ti- on this trip. "tii A. ILAlfc'noom of my. Je. .l In. L. A. Home. Me. G In. 'hriattt Dolph and (not. ID MUmd Gullidn of Imam. -t4tooooooooooomr-toooooooxroooooo,:a, Mr. and In. R. C. Meyer mo- tmed to Algonquin Thursday to "it at the home of the farmer's Muller, Prod leyer. . 10:" I. 'rt.--Stmdng knoor, In Min: Inch". Supt Kin Baku Once Mag-staff re- w home Bandar with Mr. and In. Ruben to spend the week with her cousin. Genevieve. "l,'9ALeog-'ia-e M pant Wyn.- jtF2'ii'ii2iiiitiiiiiiiiii. in. wmu- MM: anal son. -- III-MW- 3nd "AHOY"! LAKE WIMI'NITY t M. R. Clll'ICll " the people of the comm In Mud mam. sen-ken. "' p. 'rs.-Ptrbiie worship nor In by the pastor. an! i'erl :1 In. H. J. Swan and children, Roger And LIVerne. left Friday morning for Sonnets, Wisconsin. where they expect to remain sev- ezd days. Mrs. John Rouse and éhildren, Em and Edna, the visiting in Wino-sin. Reverend 'MacDonald from a severe infection Mrs. R. D. Cook is few days with Mrs. E, Waucondn. Mm. F. Vickery and Mr.,. I- Dolton and daughter Dmotlx; an niece, Elizabeth. spent Saturday i (Mango. Mrs. Rowland and daughx: Cute and Mr. Crowe of Chieag W. and Mrs. L Huebsch and fan ily spent Sunday in Lake Forest. Phyllis and Thelma Clist. o ",trvil1ecypeIt a week with M Mrs John Mitchell. In. Robert Gadh emertai friends from Chicago last week yp. Rowtan4 and daughter Minnesota spent several days " Edith of Chicago spent last week the Victor and Albert Sauer hunt... with her sister. Mrs. Huetssch. A .. - -.., ___' Mr. ind Mrs. H) Weller and Mr. T and In. anman of Chicago spent the week end with Mr. and Hrs. Frank Vickcry and family. -.'". PAGE TWO tMMMMyooxMtor,titooett, and. J. "city. Punt The man who is working and has money also working for him, is a tho-power man. Every dollar that is working for you in a sav- ings account is increasing your power-is in- surance against defeat. Build up your power account at this bank. Next pay day is the heat time to make a deposit. HARE THIS BANK YOUR BUSINESS HOME M243 MRS ' WM] a tho Join Ubeerdlte, m h Two-Power Man Area Local Editor Phone 1224 M. L. CHANDLER in his hand. spending a J. Cook of MI ~""; Mr. Ind Mrs. Libertyville are ty rue-Um with Mr 11:. Smith. and n came but in the thirteenth get- Hing two mm which ended 'the 133m. Long Grove will have laden iimthe-ndforthereatorthe {My for Coal an. m., to "utthermothrrnttdarNrr- 'TheDespwmALs.. u or- tranixationofrealttueballPUyers "'lt'l'lt'f;'e", the loot] fun last Sun- ' and inddently'oa n tight iplayod thirteen inning game by a soon of8 to C. Des mine: had ('t'i;5e"i.u".ditiiiiror"iiiiriiF. 'Atl) inning when the toeals showed some mat bunch" getting "even hits and ttve nun M tying iCttteseore6to6.DesPUirt-thtttr 'enedintlndcmt'u but I bat triple Mat it than bot .9"! [uni-h- child": a! PM, WI... visited their "in. In Low Link and family Tut-day. Tgftt,t AUT, t'erelipitt "ty u.,.'.."' . W cat-Mu tttye-ret-err-im/aa-tirc-Tie-i, Windham In the' , bun-Alumna" i Wheatimdnad i!N"tr-trmtr umruahutstchieaottitu-i1-de-der' bail-cm [uhynhniLA In. Elli of Wanker-n returned to her home Tutti" night arm which; her win. In. Herb Davis and family for aver-l darn. ,lm Grove n 14-h Zurich at uae Gm next Sunday, July Sbt. All right has. "M's Got" The Convert-e family mind In. Howard Convem'z father " le- Allister hompital Monday evening. aemgeusrerer-d.em3-.l-G-'.usind., WM, ,rmemrstntoqettiue-ineh-elaFts mud-me.- ttx-a-Hiatt-tV-rut-tlr-re-luis-tnn-rt, Ptid.rMabt.raer-saattmrt+ 'g,'tet,,'Nlgttgd, . In? Inna-:7 Pettaeateetaurdn Uni-gm r_tmqyreeer'u-mraahir.,U nuan- and -In.WCotmndgr-nd- dmahtarmanehe,nrevistt9rei- In. Joe Von received I idem": last Thursday stating "at her father, Cyrus Convene. of South Duknta had parsed away. Mr. and Has. Albert Saar. Mr. and In. Louis Hatrgle and Bessie Gosswiller wen Libertyville callers Monday Henry Let cut: of Sheboyzan spent a few days with his sister, Helen, the fore part of the week. Charles Herschberger helped R, Reimers several days this week. Don't forget the ball game Sun- day, July 23, between Long Grove and Lake Zurich at Long Grove. Mrs. Henry Stelling and u.totitter ,pent Tuesday afternoon "th Mrs. J. L. Hans. George Hans of Chicago Spelt I'nursdly " the John Hans home. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Racer Ind an: Paul and Earl of Area Spelt Thursday evening " the Henry Tonne and Charles HenchMrlQl III. "I 83110, of I spent aural days'sith hen. Ms. Ind Mrs. Richard Re cruincd company tsom ver Sunday. Miss Cora Gosswiller He spent the week e aunts. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Edna Butte]: returned to tterr )me " River Forest Tuesday at- -r spending several weeks at the aseke home. mea. Desphiles Will Out in ttth. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maggie of 'er, LONG GROVE L- w "T. _........_. ft." ! Jacob Gasser had I letter from rum winch nded the': . Grove will hive Mk! his Aster, In. 8.er Knopf, now " I . Geo .nyi all": i7,UiriirGrrestosthe!ireeyrin m- v 'erti_oedtteithnatd"e-are (ii',','."';','.',,";',".",.'.",",':'"".",.";'.'"..',',". Grove vs. Luke Zurich atlof I" can Ind " - of we neat Sunday,Jnly "MM and fruit to no ail. The has. "Let's Got" I.eartr_rebeh_r- ------ lama-n "with. mum FiHirTkaiiiiTiiiii'a'F' Cum nmil of L: 'ertts d win: her Chas. Gos- rellu' 'IIC'TI - ("up i1t?tt'2u' l, Miss Gladys Giss. daughter of 'Hrs. Ed. Giss, at this writing is 'hnving her adenoids removed. Dr. iLarsen and Miss Wolf at! doing lthe work. We hope for her speedy (recovery and good health in the 1 future. "twp-r an cl Zuni I-de-der-dirt-min. uuynhniLA-odwn: 'ret-ttr-heh.-.-, uhmummmhnm. Ittehrrrrafoe1tht.n-for ersfrhod.wm-rugtettit. "m "nan" 3-inch". Upon. trrttnndtteeonvineu. In. Elsie Gran um I bum" all" at A. J. may" Utat My. Seven! of out you; people spam Saturday night It Gibbons P-rk. Henry REM {daily attended the pienie at tt Grove Sunday. mu Alice Duncan spent Sunday wtththoidotgtfrr Manchu..." 1M" "7 - Woe-by "an; at the lobed-I. CathouuMMylM- mumcmonm A large number of our folks at/ the city Sand-y afternoon. "m" " tended the picnic at Long Gravel Quite . number from here "-5 Bob Salty and every body tind a good and" the picnic It Long Grove in; h time. lanky. i family In. Bury Potts m a all" ati J. P. magnum" visited with the f H In. A. J. Baum Wednesday eve~'Clinmn My i.. the city Sun-2 " ning. I day. ' ty? Dt The faint tinkle of wedding bells are becoming more and more dia, tinet. Day by day their sound: gradually increase and will bred fo,th in all their glory in the as» future. And this town will lose two very popular and most highly e... teemed young people. We ean't really "foul to lose them but our loss is mother's 31in. mom diced": pudding powder makes mal puddings. try it. K Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Wickers- heim entertained company from Round Lake the fore part of this seek. Mrs. Emil Wiekersheim and children also a lady friend. Geo-.ge Zimmer and family from Arruurton Heights were callers at A. J. Raupps liert Thursday eve- Hing. The residents of this Village. es- pecially those residing on the Main street will need to get busy now and oil up. Since the talk on Mil.. wnukee avenue is, shut W. Many automouilea come this way and the dull is irtsufhtrtble. Thomas Lynch was d caller " the Crestmore Farm lam 'l'h.tussdar. In. Henry Pott, attended the Ladies Aid meeting at Long Grove lust Thursday. In. Laura Sturm (my may. vilk wu a visitor at (zoom Bturms one day last week. day , Mr. and In. Tedler 'tt t Put m caller w. the I. tgt has. Sunday. a . . IRELAKECCAINTY Geo. Weiater {mm Chicago um: caller at J. N. Bush's last Sun., mic-i- APTAKISIC HID-db in nod ?.,r.iiiiiTGa'i7 the picnic " I; but of WM, we" It no they May not pu- inrpeeiion k. I" it It!!!" now too we inspected oded In our vinaae. And public "noun"; y. Uncut of my 4efautt h uuhcsiut- nthy' Early made. l itant 'tttht, own. an Wed?, W. L Hatching: will midi-I tho bothers at about gums. by" ht" the babies itru :17. there is plenty of room ifore.e.qetr.r.too.Tuatherr gal-Wynn" f luv.1.hwpwabinhday 'dhncr in honor of her father and 'I-hll. their birthday; being up Iii; any could both colebnte the in; day, but. of course, not a. no In. In] happy return: of {the day, By anal request we state than word. in our new: ladies when 60min; your dlhn hose, be sure to (In them the "once over" nev- on! times to make turn there isn't the tiniest hole imaginable tttravi" At. Button Jr. and Herben WW played hull with the will: the but My. Woul- in. and Baltic Grove. We won't an the Icon but my Wheeling won the tune I plenty. My school It " B. m. mood» in; at " and T:80 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednudly 7:80 p. m. In. W. Stand"? is spending a Ink ot_mon in the city. Fauna: Tuna had the mis fortune to he tnmwn through we rind ahieid Nanny nigh. when the at m into an open culvert out the 1135."wa in Libertyville. no: elk hat a In; an accu- liudu at. m. Mr. and In. Tm VI. mt. Reverend Koten And family en- unlined company from Elk Grove Sunday afternoon. l, Slutty, July '23. at no a. m. when will be English ante. at St. {Amw- um. an church. Mrs. L. [nether had callers from the city Sunday afternoon. REGISTER SATURDAY, JULY_.2_2, 1922 Ilia Knight of Lake Forest is spending her vacation with Mrs. C. J. Halon. Mss. Emma Kruger enter company Sunday afternoon. W. J. Sauer accompanied by his father war. Wheeling visitors Sat- urday. Mrs. A. G. Maether i; spending the week with her mother at Lake Zurich. A. Kiest and facily of Decvfield were entertained at the F. J. Wells home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. E. Dagn days in the cit: The Reveumt koten and family entertained In Raven's brother and family over Sunday. W. J. Sauer Friday. George Tides. a few duyu. Mr. 3nd Mrs. Otto Obenaut spent Wednesday eveniw' with the latter's pupa, Mr. am: Mrts. John Su~ma. Mildred Ermzing of Lake Tur- ieh, 111., ts visit) her Mt. Mrs, George Thin, n few days. In. Mn is villain; " it lone home a f Wm. Kruhnberz'mghond to Ben nenVilh. 111., Tumday. In)" In. Grubs: an child- to: (Me an twin] " the but. " In. M. Potts u can" week. PRAIRIE VIEW GILMEB f Ashland, WU., M. V.) and Phil weeks. pending several a city v In. llydreck enteNained twelve of her lady friends " I chicken dinner cu Sunday. In, Fred Antietam and Loraine and Vernon spent Monday with friends at Fox Like. Harrison Gilbert enjoyed a to Delevan. Wis.., with Mr. Mrs, Leo Runnable on Sunday Mrs. Bob Geisaier upent Thurs. day of Int week in Chicago visit, ins her nutty, Mrs. Chas. Happle who is very ill. Bob Brannen of Chicano is spend- ing his vmticn with the Heard family. b Mr. 4rd Brannen a. cage Ape": and family An enormous crowd of city peope spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday " Long Lake, It w" impossible for all to have comfort sble sleeping quarters. (nine i L: Mercer, a former pastor of the Ivanhve church; is muting a short w}, among friends in the vicini 5. lt is one of tht great pleasure ~"f Vacvticn t'rne't.) have th'ese .'d friends among us for a ahon '.Htir and know that they still rememhvr' Ivanhoe. sun Telephone 218' Jamru Fcrnsworth of Chicago is visiting a: the J. L. Chamberlin home. J. M. GRAVES & SON Roofing Contracting Miss Etna "lands in La Mrs a few home. The dime oetahtt et tht Ivanhoe - \Vedqudny gunk... my orlte a crowd Ind the um. poople wilt be the proud panama; of new chairs, which won mt'y nseded in the primary room. Joh W Tar, Gravel and All Kinds of They an'GOOD! _ Propgrd I..." Teuphone us and we will all and give you an "tunate, All Work Gun-ted .1 N. West M. thm Ill" LON G LA KE Art I "oulton and family enter atives trem Kanosha, Wis 'rke FrPar o in): wi'h h Mrs. Fred Marnie, Bob d Nealen Heard of Cni- Surda.v with Vic. Heard IVAN MOE tta Shepherd is visiting Lake Villa. [DE G. o. Graves-ttN-R de Beach is spending t tho George Radke enjoyed a trip Wuhan- er putchasol Grayslake author FOR SALE-its acre farm west o! Libertyville. Nine room house, large bun, silo, milk house, hot house, eomeri'o, do» wells. Good soil. 15 acre- of timber. PM only 8140 per urn. Tenn. the A. R. Sehnnebele, Regina Bldg. has. 90, Libertyville. M FOR SALE-one seven "out" Hudson car. Cash or time. Car can be seen u 601 West Put Ave. tttter 5:30 p. In. Phone 236-1 or write Libertyville, Box 606. FOR SALE-Model 8-43 seven pu- Henger Pierce-Arrow automobile C. P, Wright. Phone 1854. FOR SALE-Stearns Knight road- ster. 5'0wa painted. cord tires. motor perfect. $500 cash. Witt demon trate. Al. J. Hapke, Lib- ertyvdle, Phone Ill-R. 63-6t 1EVERYB0DY STEPS FOR wtiALE--300 bu. can. 40 bu. barley hay irl rhock. Mrs. Area. Phone 284d FOR s'ALE--pure bred Chester} Insurance and notary. .. Wlute sows, bred to a tron of;I Edwin Austin, "My". Lengthy Prince, grand ehappionl 'tAt boar of 1921; also 3 spring b01111 I Lullu)' Kane, Area, lil. Phone -----------------. ("In Home Lakevbew "I Farms. Home. and bu tuu lot lulu-[u cl My . Sud-h, Pavilion Opposite Cnnc's no"! DIAMOND LAKE lf you want to buy "will", or if you haw "nothing to It". rent or cabana. or if you want help. nub it know. theme I" columns. You will ttst Wu. _ There in no war you an reach as many Mb In 14h may. in so short . time and " no recount». a coat u you an if you w your wants known here. A trial will mm you. ' Minimum charge, Snappy Binnie by Essex Orchestra Sammy Evenings and SUNDAYS Laurel] & Kelly's Cut " 0- Ras, Term. mum I- MEMBER coo. COUNTY [EAL ESTA" BOARD REAL ESTATE WARS. RENTING AND INSURANCI Admission 50e PUBL'C irjra?f.,,es, FOR SALE (thaaitiled Ads charge, 25c. 6 insertions: for $1.00 Rates: 5e per line per insertion. JOHN HEIM corn, 60 bu. good timothy Nettie Kidder, 1. 5t-6t "I. N. Aattand Ave. CHICAGO. ILL. , Donn South of "In! 6iASt trg-m 55-6t PRIVATE TUmON--Fteneh, 3F.- iin, Luau, "Mia. M. Box 'it, LittertrvilU, Illinois Phone 381-), '14t {FOR 8ALB--trout- ind Ian at i Wloprieulndulyui-g MORE ABOUT Tm: nun. M In nll kind. " with; lath- ""1395." Put the u only WANTED-ro buy from own", I modest bungalow in Liber+ Adding "R" Ares, m. M-st FOR tiALE--The moat feral. " acre farm in Lake county. It. black loam soil. No foul m and every new producing. Olly one-half mile from town. Nil. pith [ruled "not at our price for Fir Silos. " {midi doom and hardware. ZION INSTITUTIONS 6 m- DUMBIES. (Wilbur Gum, Volln) ,(Dos't) . I Bait Tut Cup an! tthm Ink Chi lBull Mot Water M which but. water!!- " m in the barn Viki-1%.; CC.- f, Telethon}. 8t or a. WANTED 44-51 nu

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