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Lake County Register (1922), 6 Sep 1922, p. 3

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We Bel Mr. and Mrs. Waiters aad . two children of Chicago, who have just returned from a motor trip to Ft. 8. A. Pehiman home in Rockford. -- Mrs. ¥rank Fritsch and daugh-- it hatiriaone Cas and Mra, Medinre of Chicago were Sunday. guests at the James and Ezra Pritsch homes. The Mission Band met Tuesday afternoon after school at the United Evangelieal charch with Mre: Arthur Merner in charge. Miss Laure] Stryker will attend Wayne Thomas, former principal of the Deerfield grammar school, has pirchased a Ford coupe and will board with Mrs. James-- Goldring and drive back and forth to High-- wood where he is teaching this hostess to the Young Matrons: at her home, Wednesday afternoon, in the Great Pine Woods of© the North at Washiigton Island, Wis-- Wallace Reichelt Friday. Thomas spent Sunday with Morris Reichelt of Wilmette. should have two lights on the front Karlitadt, New Jersey, after a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burr H. Kress. * Association announces the first -%d&oA.odmfirfih year be held Friday, September 22 at the school assembly hall. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-- University of Iilincis and -- William Schnuider Ir. to the University of busy every night arresting -- those whose passa, through the village with-- 'out enough lights. * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muhike en-- tertained out of town guests over away Saturday eveniag. Puneral services will be held Wednesday af-- terncon at 2 o'clock at , the | Geth~ semane eaurch, corner of Belieplaine and 'Monticello avenues and burial at «:'-h.-'-.d-dd.-d & light. The two local motor-- termnoon, Sept, 14. The meeting has 'wain,wntnmnt of the County Fair at . Lib «. Miss Nancy Gunn of Lake Forest sSpent Friday with Miss Dorothy of the Deerfield Parent--Teacher " Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dukelow and Mr .and Mrs. Forrest Dukelow of Chicago were the Sunday guests of Finals in the Briergate club championship were played ~Satur-- day. W. J. Jones defeated Lincoli Pettis 5 up on 13 holes. In the ladies match Mrs. Grimes defeated 'Grfifi.mlcmm tt returned to home Swoman's father, George Karch, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Itr. had as their guests Labor Day Mr. and Mrn.--A.A.--Pitt of Park Ridge and Mr and Mra, H. E. Cadworth m Mr.~Lowdermilk : will -- reside at the '*¥Fréd : Meyer homeand -- Miss Bergheld. with the Wiliam ways, Miss Silber vn'ph:z forth each day to her home in High-- ertyville and Miss Haney to Evans-- M MW will .be St. ;fl';':ml EAT':""_'"_: e migs o m ) A rd lud.% Pnd Abamies: sonl on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saeman and Mr and -- Wayne y. The fol-- for of Jean are boarding with Mrs. Charles G. Pettis. Mrs. Gordon is a domestic science teacher in the Hyde Park hign school. 5 *A «i k Mrs. J. W. Elliott of Oak Park visited her sister Mrs. Reichelt Jr. Miss Sadie Galloway will enter-- tain the Sewing club on Thursday Jennie Robbins. Park, road is closed and: con-- *flfltbn-themhdcmm required to leave for sehool much earlier. The <bus leaves about 7 o'elock for the boys and at 8 for the'_girls, taking an hour for a round trip. Isabel and Frances Haskins of wnmctwamvimui\'ln:- Harley -- Fiemming * of DeKaD) apent the week end at the -- Fred home. €4 Mrs. Harry Olendort is teaching in the Soermerville school during 'fl_n'n_bu_r_qeoolth.ww. > Mr spent Superintendent of Rel $ Instruc-- Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Hutchison of Chicago visited at the Kellogg Farm cottage Sunday. ud two children of spent the ":kr:ndmm,:'lnnury Miss Irene Rockenbach has gone to Lansing, Mich., where -- she is Mr. and Mrs. Holden Robbins of irs. Louise Osterman of Fon dv » w"v is the M d Mr. and The acorn is small biut-- "Giant oaks from little acorns grow." _ . When you plant that first deposit, whether hrgeormnflyoushrthufld%afilmfmfl- ation for future sunecess. Just inm-th litfloacommhtofl_ngndmd root starts the foundation for the giant oak that withstands the storms of the centuries, so that flm:fiodtwmbemmfingoffl\em that will be ready for you when the storms of life are sweeping down on you. © Why not start today? . s Preserve the Home Ties the week end at Slocums and Mrs. Harry Olendorf The Wheeling State Bank Breaking home ties often means pain and sorrow, both to those who go and to those who stay. But with the tele-- ::::g at your elbow day and night, ties need not be broken. In a short time, usually a few minutes, you can reach y rome by the wire route from almost any city, town, or village in the Uni% tes no matter how distant. ws A short talk with the loved ones at home and the home feeling is established mpore. And how it does please the home folks! Our "evening" and "night" rates offer dpportunity for frequent talks with the folks at home at very low rates with Mr. and HOLY COMPANY | _ The follows: | Aatres o eerep airiea «> | Ad:.nnbylnw,em- | ty chairman. .-- Organization work and the Big Brother movement were among |th« topies touched upon by 'the speak-- ers. The plans for the coming year were dealt with an« a season of activity in the %dfl:les is looked forward to by the members. Lake County drew # large repre-- sentation to the pienie--meeting. The leaders of the society im this see-- tion were on hand earfy and helped in arranging . program. The turnout was the gest in years, Holy Name society lers declared yesterday. The wd was swelled when the members of the society county. diocese Hundreds made the trip in motor cars. P Lice that the Right Rev..Hoban anc his assistants were listed on the pro-- _ Address by James O'Brien. _ nc ty Mg.'n.' sign-- res® 4 %. on of Big &zc Work. & Address by Rev. Daniel Byrmes, director of organization. Address by a!-q. president Archdiccesan and promises. Rev, Monsignor Thomas P. Bona, director of the Big. Brother work, Rev. Daniel Byrnes, director of or-- ganization, and John H. Maney, president of the Aj chdiocesan Un-- ion. 'The county eptrétual director, Rev. Joseph Lauern and Max Prtyborski, county chab n, were included as speakers on the pro-- The Right Rev, Edward F. Hoban, D. D., spiritual director of the Arch-- ciocesan Union of the Holy Name society was among . Ehe | principal speakers, He w Nlowed by Right day Thousands of --Name society friends'erowded in pes Park yes-- terday for the e m of the t f ; y and laity were on the program for the Roll call of societiee of Lake Renewal of Holy Name pledges w o. -,;-.,I;m e ig s 09. P ol the OUTING sehool Ts need the following amount of s : 4 years: /ov@@ke...........,.... .12 8 to 11 7y 12 to 14 YeB¥s ............ LA d ,'s!row Eulnly do not 3 t. 74 10 ucimpibyhe; 1ste may D6 ren to dqu'i?-dly and become nervous? . . * 5. Sufficiaat sleep improves A child's conduet in his school and home life. c t sleep drags it only tired . . Will you put the truth of this to the test? 1. Time out of bed means more wear. children's eloth-- ing and #hoes. Why not save such 8. A er might get a quiet hour if the children were in by 6:30 p. m. Why not take m of this? -- sleeping or presting. Do you want mrchfl'mupmd! 7 9. The 1 th a 'neighbor's mu%mmum a good m for sending youtr jee in the liquid is one of the most mlfl-&flyfl'--- humanly pupils -- a t w t io _ dis-- cases eoox::]t defects which demand itention of the family physician, there are responsibilities which hfl y upon pareats or schools '"'.--In@ -- summer vacation . pped &WBY. In n; few the public schools of in full awing. 'rh.j progress pupils will depend largely --1 ir physical fitness to tasks set' before them. Ph fitness in largely the result of 1 habits, and the latter due to home en-- 8. Tired children learn slowly, P 4¥ NR fimm Make This Tent Y¥our Headquarters _( during the Fair _ have pre . will de children are often Register Restroom Tent _ conveniently located near entrance OOL to Fair Visitors _ are requested to make use of the 1142 .10--11 ..9--10 DREN Alleman & Coonfer 'lh entertain visitors wfih daily RADIO PROGRAMS Xi CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE R. _ North Woods Now _ C SA -- t T T 4 on on ooo Ni inid i OeB apadpthge ho s Nh )1 ied 1t 0P Cindi in i it h9 in ie intint i nc 1i t 13 it it Pinbinbiniinti ) 19 it dintintheietntgmanes TO LAKE GENEVA NEW BUS LINE --_Speedy North Shore Trains to leaving Lake Bluff at 7:19 a. m., 8:22 a. m., 12:19 p. m., 1:19 p. m., 4:19 p. m., 7:19 p. m., and 10:19 p. m. make prompt connéctions with busses. * x Great fun and sport await you now in Northern Michigan. Gain new health and energy by spending a week or two out--of--doors. See how quickly the crisp, invigorating,air'will tone up your system. Camp out, or enjoy up--to--the--minute hétel accommo-- dations. Fish, swim, hike -- or take it efly : TRAINS : leaving Lib ertyville --every hour from 5:48 a. m. to 12;48 a. m. make prompt con-- nections at Lake Bluff with Limited Trains for BOOST FOR CENTRAL LIBERTYYVILLE TICKET OFFICE This is the season for a regular vacation amid the lakes and woods of Upper Michigan THE RECISTER ALWAYS HAS * ""«'a' AND ALWAYS WHLL fv< nty Register for $2.a year Pere Marquette Steamers for Northern Michigan points. A delight-- ful lake trip on luxurious steamships to Ludington, Hamlin Lake, Manistee, One-- kama and Portage Lake. Baggage checked through p e io 'linkl destinalid to Milwaukee -- the gateway to northern lakes and woods. Prompt connections there Take a clean, refreshing ride over speedy North Shore Trains X4 4¥ § hq *e it 44

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