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Lake County Register (1922), 21 Oct 1922, p. 4

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A KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE : Bnutered : as . second--class . matter October 18, 1916, at the postoffice at mm under Act of 8, 1 Issued twice weekly. " ;:__ mll::s hom""""."':'m'i'" texa of Prairie View -1 ;'h} Mth, 1841, on her fathor'sm:g'""' took his. text from | . | OR the banks of Diamond Lake," Richards'-- favorite chapter | . 80. w hflumwmu'infit.mthluhnhaptord& rve ;. L n : Co. H T ca \Johs. _ Mra . Vanderspool . sang so frie_ Luke. er pareants | .. "Lead Kindly Light," " | came fror MYukfio@wngol.nm ?;:w day and settled on their of Somewhere" and -- farm at Diamond Lake. Tlint) a mm m. »i k) * "'u to Joseph md'"si'x,wm and nephews as ' .'v_w»"h"'""ymrbut@'&ommdtomst!vbn" i had come from Sumerset-- | hushand's side in beautiful "Yvemei! e on o. o anned." an °f'mnmu Day, 111. a tavumipe . "sna "pripations " but |© How T mnall love that woid. 0' | ourame and Tears &m hoei'; { And oft repeat before the Throne, ! ma ';' mlu. Richards 'n-- fm,fimmum . Mted with the Methodist Church in CARD OF THANKS#_« . her early life and later becoming a| We wish to .xmi-ir sincere. '5 *# fi"w church | thanks to the friends and AAd agay May 81. ws]' m for their.many acts of kindness and ts . i f > :'" sympathy manifested during the ill-- Taf has sh home Prajirie View "~9dda&dmwovedmdh mnd bas since made her home with | ay, also to thosé who 80 kindly used her two danghters.. She leaves to :&-anfi. mneral. & omanls _ an /fimmwi es 'G W. 1 r 4 eteranen . a0200s, _ 'Mirs. Hattic E. Tripp of Arca. ieg _X _A B eirinr-- l5 _ five gtand--children . and -- six great-- | Epppppppmoes i 4 1 --and one sister, Mrs.| T1 v0¢ _ vAUr _ FYFS--CONSUOL a of : ( xz n five grand--child Téaho. ~ Grandma Richard """m"'--*m, .~ FRANK / H. JUST, Editor. Hutchings ~of -- Hagermann, Cosrfoary the Waukegan . Weekly Established 1850 a At" h' ha y life in time of sickness or trouble ang she always gave of her time and strength so-- gladly "and cheerfully, a'i:&fi'lr-:v'hw fl;,"mf" .-am u'l"&e'noa'm' of* 81 years and 6 months, gnnnl' | was held at the hom::: per . 'hS.LTl'i f morning Oct. '15th 1922 at the age CARD OF THANKS«@»_«.. , We 'wisn to oxpni-tr sincere thanks to the friends and neighbore for tneir. many acts of kindness and sympathy manifested during the ill-- ness and death of our beloved moth-- &?ototha_fi 'hW DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON SAVE YOUR OPTOMETRIST ROOM 9 MURRAY BLDG. to GINVEN HAPPY SURPRISE . ON wWEDDING ANNIY¥ERSARY Jr, and . Mrs. H.. N.. Maxham. of Nillage were pleasantly ~sur-- prised on the sixticth anniversary of their wedding, Wednesday afterncon lfi_finhhon:,fx;t'l Cq::réuu,b! a nieces mephews. v ;:'.,-M'm the afterncon Mrs. Maxham was called to the door and there she was presented with an arm ful of gixty roses, the gift of her Ehnt. Pr. J. L lor. and «J. B Triggs. <The C «soon gathered and wap 'gave a very ente @Entalk of 'his Sarly life, of his trip here from Ver-- ,Lw C and of his meeting Miss Emtons Blackler. his wife. He also told of anecdotes of their early wedded life. eous bouquet * by Mr: and Mrs. %: of Waukegan. -- Others' ent» were: Foon Iaveva es snn ie illtalee m Rerrinh mone Chicago' and: Mrs.. Clara. Taylor 'of Libertyville; ~11:00 a. m.--»Morhtig Prayer, Ser-- %:15 p. m.--Kinance Committe® will meet the Bishop. _ (*~._ ~ m»-agl' f s gs 1 muu" 'm'?" y Qectober 22, 1922 . | * 10:00 a. en 8 ~Ce (lep * sr LAWRENCES CHURECH ~ ues dhey had vei t aca many f oms | _ 0. ds (mla Decker or | Ret B6 it ¢ esent' were: |have been visi ]"fi\'mn '"'m T k Wright | home i ' of Mre--J, J. McCormick, Mrs.. Ww |-- J 'Woodman of Wauke-- D-dw; J. B. loug\'la -llmlr:u.zmd Mrs. Frank ;'# g' 8. "'.W.Mfl oinBin e at the hhnin 'Af haw aan ~C C Wednesday evening. A' 'delightful time is reported by those'who at-- yc m > vorthy was oner< t ?.'b + g'h' i'.d";&s'i 0 ip< e of the necke" She is gek ting amlong nicely and it is expected that she will soon be able to return A. 8,, Daugherty . received . word Mis: 4. w "ooccanson of Telein, m on'mmoa train h M : D * * 9% / Mhe Woman's Missionary Dm ng of fim-_byterim charch will mett with Mrs. Frank Dymond, Thursday afterndon at 3 o'clock. ~Please bring Rev. H. M. Allburt and wife who Aand nad have bet jflsmnghumvm.qum the past Week have returned to theig: which Mr. home at Petoskey, Mich. u'h-;:' & --A Fortemt Flazg Owen and family ' Pics it Pox Lak mwmun'tl&'fl'g L. Wilton bungalow. 'Mr. Owen II'M Smoc engineer auditor for the C. N. 8. & i ReY pmo : n's Club will meet at the holke of Mré. E. E. Mansh, Oct. _'Miss Sara Hyatt is visiting at the home o6f. her brother, Jesse Hyatt.. atcer, Lake Co. Juveaile Orficer will be the speaker e afternoonr. : Members ha cars to offer and those -- who transportation will please call Mre. b%f.l w.dedmhhm r~mehool convention at Wau-- The Card Below Signed By Us Gives -- You The Privilege _ . COME, AND SEE THE © FINEST PURNITURE i. _ IN THE LAND | Thiis is a real opportunity for all our customers to visit this furniture display with no obligation on their part. You do not have to buy. v@mm mfibcqflflm ho:md bynl,wlichmcma to this furniture , If you care fu you have the p hodolowlwsultthhc'rd you can have it charged to our account.© es Ck %%, l Is"' Bemretovutusuwonupoadbhindhkeadunugeofunhwonduhflofleruimbfilm toseeawholeuhfumimndi-phy--dnbluotlmwfius. es h eA +.' number _ of Fhe Ray Furniture & Paint Store ty § Open Monday, Friday and Saturday Even 'op | . Mrs. Nellie Kimball of Chicago is akvm::uh'ifi.oflhrun.s.c. 6. Limball], * > : .8:° c 9Caaf-- «s Qard of Introduction & S ; home of her daughter, Mrs, Joseph j:n.a. at--Gurdé; Wednesday evening 'and hnad the pleasure of hearing the 'which Mr. Dada has installed in his aptnding "mevernt "gaye 4t B2 Pool the winter, s Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olemdorf of and Mrs. A. L. Joh ison WeAnesd ' evening. . _ * .' hA 2 d . Some news articles by the Register are of such -- that the signature of the d ing them is required before they can be published. This is as a ' of the authenticity of the & . Mrs. Rose Alkofer vi the home of her daughter, Mrs, Joseph Rev. Gay E. Smock of m,-m::uum-fz:\ *1 ¥vice of Presbyterian charch. Rev. Smock is a preacher of ability and experience. --It um:flmr there will be a good nee at the service. ts 3 | Fourteen young: people will be | wus&hwr-eo'sonfln-f gm%mt--' yslake. --After service | fifty members of Mpm[ will partake of a luncheon given to nhnuqmmemtxm] Altar Guild. n.m-m;-ul the Finance committee at :'fl:g jeodorwiflnh-nmfit ] bointment of a priest--in--charge to| is leaving.to undertake work under the Bishop of Louisiana, £ 8 Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Foulds were TiE NA Nee iahned «ayoy Pecxglinis Purnirure Co. at of the deat %V of.a 1 +. Garbutt into the W.I: > 213 (WHO | W OPK ".fixm dbngim have mov-- House for #¥* " t I wish to express my appreciation and thanks to -- my neighbors and friends for their kindness during the iliness and death of my beloved wife, for the.many floral contributions, '18¢ of autos and to the Royal Neighbor FOOT BALL Saturday, Oct. 21 Admission 50c and 25¢ CARD OF THANKS Lane--Tech Game at 3.30 P..M. Liberty Field t ef -- Lightweights "--~ * AT All day Cafeteria Tunch served. Dance by Area Base Ball Club in Ivanhoe Hal}: * n Arrange for Snow's Auto Bus Service to all coming events. Phone We. Will-- Show You How NO gxmmm oN YOUR

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