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Lake County Register (1922), 28 Oct 1922, p. 2

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PAGE TWO The G. W. C. cance => last Taesday eve= ag wa attended. A number of frienc cellansous shower in Misses Blanche a~' at the home 'of Mrs. Wednesday afternoon Robert Aynsley of Highian i Park the Ames scnoo!, spent the wéek with Mr. and Mrs. Oct. 27. A prog George Ross. 1:\;erd ,ointeminme; Mrs. F. M. Hardiag, Mrs. DuVal the m:fggm Williams, Mrs, J. C. Dorfler and | | Mrs. George Ross atterded the Wed--, We boost our bi ?ly afternoon meeting of the our senool, we boo: oman's Club at the home of Mrs., but how much d 1 n lc old llll, Williunl. Mrs, J. C,. POMVED BUZ Mrs. George Ross atterdd the Wed We boost our business, we boost $'ly afternoon meeting of the our sehool, we boost our community oman's Club at the home of Mrs. but how much do we boost our Marsh,. Miss Palmateer from Wau-- church, which survives for the good kegai spoke of her work as a ju-- of all. . . venile officer. i RBible study classes are Growing Mrs. George PR Aynsley -- were W Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zersen and Mrs E. W. Fenner and daughter Evelyn motored to Waukegan Wedsesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roder and Mrs. Lewis Roder visited Pa'atine rel-- atives Sunday. Mrs: Herman Kueblank and cail-- dren who spent several> days with her sister, Mrs. John Roder returned Miss Bess McBride went to Chi-- cago Tuesday to meet Mrs. Damon Holmes who is to stay in Liberty-- ville with her mother for a time. . Mrs. Wim. Albright and son Billie were Waukegan and Gurnee visit-- There will be regular-- church ser-- vices . Surday morning. _ Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Preaching at 11 a, m. Mrs. Bert Swan, Mrs. E. O. Wells, Miss Viola Wells, Mrs. Harold Wells = Mrs.. Voelkman attended the of the Wednesday afternoon and eveningz Misses Martha and Lillie Saver spent Friday in Chicago. Edward Krueger returned to the spending several days with relatives and friends, John Meyer of Palatine called at the Charles Herschberger Sr. home one day last week. -- Miss Helen Lafrentz spent Sunday with Mr. ard Mrs. Peter Thorsell of Fairfield. Albert Sauer was a Palatine cal ler Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs, George Krueger of Libertyville spent Sunday with (Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krueger. Charies Kleinsmith was on the gick list several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw of Des Plaines were callers here Wed .e«day. Mrs. Edwin Roder and son Earl of Area spent Wednesday with Mrs. Charles Herschberger, Jr-- Mrs. James Hansford was on the sick list several days last week. -- _ Mrs, Charles Gosswiller spent Wednesday afternoon with her dau-- ghter, Mrs. A. Molde--inauer. Mr. MHKS Area M. L. CHANDLER Loea' Editor Phone i Bible study classes are growing | Poss and Robert in interest. Next Sunday everfingl Waukegan visitors we will meet at Ear} Ritta's home | Alt are invited. ' Ruth Shaddle Raiph Rouse of the Wells| . Bazaar and Cafeteria lunch _at i the Presbyterian Church, Libertyville rnoon Thursday, Nov. 2. Sale begins at K4.A '312 o'clock. Lunch served all day u. * '#, | and evening. A r hoe The annual church me®tng be held Taursday evenin't mfl All members and all those iAiterested be sure to be there and be on time. Do you believe your given? How and w subject next Sunday. --Forgiveness." Be at Sunday school and be prom-- pt, the delegate to the convenrtion will report this comiag Sunday. Chair nractice will e Wednesday Choir practice will e Wednesday Oétober 25 at the home of Clark Dunn. There will be a basket <ocial at | the Ames scnool, Friday evening, | M Oct. 27. A program and an 151 cago around entertainment are being plan-- in he ned. Five dollars will be given to "";": ', The Church meeting Was 'neld | 'Thursday evening at the church | | basement, a goodly number were' .out. Geo. Wirtz was elected to suc-- 1eeed himself as trustee. R.eport.s' 'were read from all the church so-- | Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Fear called on the latter's pareats Thursday after-- Mrs. Wm. Hecketswiler transacted business in the city Tuesday. The Woman's Society which met Thursday -- afternoon held a very profitable meeting. The date was set for Dec. 8tn at the Woodman cieties. The choir will give a Masquerade Hallowe'en social at the Parsonage Tuesday evening, Oct. 31st. A very slight fine will be asked for those not masked. All the norror and fun of a Hallowe'en party. Luncheon 15 cents. Bring pennies to PAY your way out of the den of horrors in case you/get in there. Let us all come and make this a live Hallow-- i ters Fl Sunday | Chicago e'ei party. Myundlondnywithfriendsén".n'. Joeol n and children Chicago. spent a week in Milwaukee visitin" Mr. and Mrs. Otto Obenauft were relatives and friends. ' Sunday guests at the John Surm®a| My. and Mrs. George Huson are bv:; §t., is yisitin wenmniuwm,mm.' Kleiner Sr., & Mrs. Gilbert Burnett of Slocwun's daughters in Chicago this week. _ |lake and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler spent .' Be sure to attend the basket social | rouple of days this week visiting glmbydl.ym-nohheLA. friends in Chicago. l Club at the Fairfield Parochial| Mrs, McOlintock has moved into school Saturday evening, Oct. 28.\ ner home recently vacated by Rev. Ladies please bring baskets. | Father Berger ' _ Mr. and Mrs. Edw. G. Nage!| Mr. and Mrs. George Coblents and motored to Chicago, Saturday. |family are moving to Sterling, IlL., _ Miss Emma and Gerhart Peters where Mr. Coblent: has secured a of Chicago called on home folks | position. We will all miss -- them Sunday, ifromourmhtwishthmgood |\ _ Mrs. E. Dunning and daughters luck in their new home. Barbara and Ruth motored to An-' Mrs. George Shober spent a few rora Sunday. ld-ys last week in Chicago. _ Owen Bang of Coponhlgn, Den«' Ben Petercourt and A. M. White d 1 pattine at the A N. Larsen| were Waukegan callers Wednesday Be sure to attend the basket social given by the young men of the L. A. Club at the Fairfield Parochial school Saturday evening, Oct. 28. Ladies please bring baskets. home o'm B.-n'Of n, Den-- mark is visiting at the A. g Larsen Wells Bored and Drilled | Wauk°«"" "e'n*s" Houses Moved and Raised Mr. Gaffga and fa }Gnazo last Sunday Zion Institutions Mr and Mrs. J. F. Voss and daugh Florence and Lauretta spent TY ANHOE _--__ & Industriecs (Dep't 4) w ty sins are for-- y* _ Sermon 'Christ Jesus t Tuesday we under-- A. H. Wehrenberg uoomp.nl'd' by his daughter, Mrs. A. Peters were | visitors at his farm here Friday. Miss Irma Ritzenthaler was a home visitor the first of the week. Mirs. W. J. Sauer was a Chicago | visitor -- Wednesday . and 'Tbundny" | at the Geo. Long home, . also | idoing some shopping. i | _ Mrs. C. Gilman started for Chi-| cago to attend a funeral Wednesduyl in her car but the car was tired and | refused to go, before she got m} Wheeling. Nothing daunted, nhei got a ride back to Prairie View lndx |\took tne train in and reached the| 'city in time for the funeral of the | | two motor police who were killed | |last week when they collided on Des | 'Plaines Ave., a short distance from l Harry Knedier and family left for Montana Sunday, after spending the week with relatives. i W. J. Saver was a visitor at Glen | Ellyn last Friday. | | Mrs. Dagner entertained company | i over Sunday, also giving a party for | lher husband Saturday evening. Oaly | 'n few neighbors were present. | Leslie Hutchings was laid up in | 'bed with a lame back several days | | last week but was able to be out the | | first of the week. . I t Doyounntg!ptlmpper? If} so come to Hirschberger's hall, Nov. | 2. The Ladies Aid Society will serve no.nehickenund-llantgoeawith', ilt in connection with their bazaar. No doubt you will find a candy booth. \There will be many 'useful and orn-- | amental articles on sale. that can be |used for Christmas presents. Sup-- \ per tickets 50 zents for adults and |\ 25 cents for children under twelve. L}Don't forget the date, Nov. 2. Ev-- | ery invited. : 1' B:-h!r and Cafeteria lunch at . | Presbyterian CP;n!l. Libertyville Thursday, Nov. 2 Sale begins at '12 o'clock. Lunch served all day Milwaukee ave. L. L. Maether and family moved in their new home last week. Mrs. W. Stancliff attended the County convention at Waukegan, Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lochhead were Arlington Heights callers Sanday. Mrs. W. Stancliff visited with her sister at Des Plaines Monday and at Norwood Park with a cousin Tues-- day and evening t{»} Sauer was & d" "M Mrs. S. Litwiler and son Harry and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler returned last Sunday night from an auto trip to Ripon, Wis. _ ilflcrnm. | Miss Helen Richardson spent this week in Chicago visiting relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. M. Litwiler were in Waukegan Wednesday. _ Mr. Gaffga and family motored to | John Bostick was absent Thurs-- | day on account of illness. Those perfect in attendance for the |M week are: Benjamin Ames, Roslyn omerick Frederick km.'. Geb Gehrke, Frank-- lia Gross, Gros, Ruth Meyer, lCu'olim s'&?-'-n. Robert Schwer-- 'mn. Ruth Schwerman, Mae Tar-- | bill and Edwin Underwood. | _ Those perfect in attendance since Friday evening October 27, at the Ames school a basket social will be wiven, this is a social to .which ev-- eryone is invited. 'XEv;M box of candy is be-- ing given away and tne winner will be decided td evening. be decided that evening. We are to have a fish pond so ev-- eryone bring your dimes. Five dollars will be given to the highest bidder, _ |\ Those perfect in attendance since | school started are: Benjamin Ames, \Frederick Frederick, Franklin Gross | Ruth Meyer, Ruth Schwerman and | Edwin Uaderwood. -- 80 Mr. Simpson visited our . school Thursday and brought back our "Aady Gump" which was made here last year. T A good program the children. Will Huson spentMonday in dalyh::.:@"'fi o4 ""':":" _2 _ We are gathering cattails, milk weeks and other weeds to paint. PRAIRIE VIEW ROUND AMES SCHOOL ago visiting relative®:| (Caroline Busch has taken up ner s. M. Litwiler were in l abode at the Huff home in Liberty-- ednesday. | ville for the pre@sent. and family motored to| Mrs. Max Miller and children of yees gocs 3206 W. Lochhead were will be given by Mon-- : Tuesday. } Etta Housinger spent Saturday | night and Sunday with her friengd, \Kate Sesser at Wheeling. ;';ill'-, as his cheerful company whiles away many otherwise gloomy James Matousek and Caroline Busch were business callers in Wheel ing Tuesday evening. Al Bunton, Sr., was in Long Grove on business Monday morning. Ed. Schley is doing a rushing bus-- iness selling Army Goods. He re ceived a large supply several days ago which he disposed of and receiv-- ed another consignment last Friday. Leonard Disney of Lib°rtyville was a caller in this vicinity last l|' Raymond Busca and family have left Prairie View and moved near Everett, at the home of Mrs. Busch's \bmther, Mr. Hanson. Ralph Halverson and John Born-- 'hofer are employed by Warren Her-- |rick at Lake Forest. They go and | come daily i~ John's "Baby Lincoln." ' Have you a "Baby Lincoln." If \not, by all means get one; they are lthe only real goods for style, ecor-- | emy and durability, get a demonstra-- 'tion at Libertyville. |~ Emil Geest and J. N. Busch were 'callers in Libertyville Sunday morn-- | in.. as 2 5 w onl ol Jacob Zimmer of Pulman was a visitor in this vicinity last week, also calling on old friends and ac-- quaiptances. Thomas Lynch bought a barrel of apples from Schley Bros. which he had them ship to Pennsylvania, which goes to show that the apples are a choice lot. * Lawrexce Cloden and family of IDnrflcld were callers at the home of Mrs. Mary Leikams last Tuesday _ James Matousek was in Liberty-- ville on business early Monday morn ing, also at Shermfrvfl'le . Emil Geet attended lodge meeting at Wheeling Saturday night when Doe. Gieske received his second _ Miss Caroline Busch has again taken up ner work at the Foulds Milling Co. C 'The latest i i 1 st in wearing » "Ont's Kimonas and c-«%-':'a Galoshes." They haven't taken to them here, yet. e -- _ Wheeling bank neld a special meet ing last Tuesday night, E. Geest at-- Emil Géest motored to Shermet-- ville last Friday night. George Volz and Mrs. Ella Knopf were visitors at Arlington Heights Sunday. _ 22 G:;;g! Sturm, Sr. and Mrs. Em-- ma Sturm were Libertyville visitors last Friday. _ _ George Volz has a 1@ of delicious eating pears 'lot to Chicago parties a \Libertyville parties. . Peter Sievers has joined the tended the d urday night Libertyville Sunday. Emil Geest were callers a day afterneon. also has fru choice kind E itor® / SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922 Tuesday eve a "Hard Time party" will be given in the Evangelical | Chureh parlors to the young people | of the church. z Friday evening the "Willing Wory_ 'ers" Class of the Baptist Church | gave a Hallowe'en party at the home | of their teacher, Mrs, Prouty. Games \were played after which a luacheon Mrs. Heary Krueger at Long Grove. The program put on by the Lake County School Superintendent for Health week, Wednesday drew a full house and was enjoyed by all who attended. Johnnie the jester took the house by storm. . Mrs. Rose Segwalt of Barrington has bought the Pohiman place and will take possession March ist. Mrs. Wm. Tank visited her niece trip through Wisconsin. They are expected home next week. Messrs. Fink and Ernst were i2 Chicago Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Laadwer and daughter attended a birthday party on the later's grandmother at Dun-- dee Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Helfer of Livbertyville were callers at Aug. Froelich's, Wednesday to see the new son who arrived last Friday. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Batz are spend-- ling a few days vacation in Wiscon-- sin. Raymond Dietz is doing the 'chores while they are gone. Oscar Hauri of Willis, Mich is here looking for a place to move his fam= ily. Mrs. Walter Plagge spent Thurs-- day with relatives at Barrington. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Frank and cnildren were here Thursday eve. was served. The little guests all had a wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel Diets spent, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 0 0 s Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.| FOR SALE--Nice Danish Ballhead Joe Diets. | Cabbage, good keepers. Nice Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Batz are spend-- 1 Sugar Carrots, Blood Table Beets ing a few days vacation in Wiscon--| and nice (Yellow Globe Onions, U PDaomand TWete is doine the -- Call 302--W. Peter Petges. _ 77--6t \ _ Gust Bederski and J. Puleske of \Deer Grove spent Sunday at Martin 'Rederske's home. «/~.4 ~ _ l SsAVE YOUR ETES_--OUNSUUL \DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. Otto Frank visited the Orphan home at Bensonville Wed nesday. Miss Sheehan and the three eighth graders went to the woods Thursday afternoon to study trees. They took pictures of different trees and ob-- tained different kinds of leaves. Otto Frank and family spent Sun-- day at Lake Zurich. Miss Ruth Dietz left our school Tuesday for her new home at Diam-- ond Lake. Oscar Hauri of Michigan is visit-- ing with Mr. and Mrs. John Batz-- ATiicer'ue "ad MB 6. W Mr. and Mrs. Templin of Des Plaines visited Gust Radutsz Sunday. LAKE ZURICH MURRAY SCHOOL FOR _ SALE--White _ Wyandotte FOR SALE--Pie Pumpkins and Water melons. Mike Behm, Area. FOR SALE--Two stock bulls, one FOR SALE--Pears, 75 cents per bushel, Pop corn, 1921--22 crop and fine Toulouse Geese for breed-- ers. Gordon Ray, phone 296--R--2. 81--2t FOR SALE--Rnode Island Red FOR SALE OR RENT-- 10 Acres, house, barn and henhouse in town of Vernon, 2% miles southeast of Half Day. Inquire of Mrs. Mary Schar, Prairie View, I!l. _ 77--6¢ FOR SALE -- 130 acre farm near Area. Good soil. 9--room house, large dairy barn, hog house, milk house, corncrib, ete. Good olflnd. terms easy. See A. R. Schnaebele, Register Office, Libertyville, 74-- FOR SALE--Twelve acres of corn in-- shock. Apply to Alexander Lowell, Supt., Aready Farm, Tele-- graph Road, Telepnone 154, Lake FOR SALE -- Very fertile 80 acre farm near town. Land all tiled and producing. No foul weeds. Good 8--room house, large basement barn, Forest FOR SALE--Houses and lots a! reasonable prices and easy terms There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake county in so short a time and at so reason able a cost as you can if you make your wants known here. A trial will convinee you. Roosters. John Dryer, Liverty-- ville. Phone 301--J. 82--1t Swiss and one Guernsey. V. T. Houlihan. Phone 124--R Lib-- ertyville. 82--2t Minimum charge, 25¢. 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per ingertion. Phone 261--W--1 If you want to buy anything, or if you have something to sell, rent or exchange, or if you want help, make it known through thesei columns. You will get results. lets. C. I. Casey, Phone 283--W1. 80--5t. Insurance and notary. FOR SALE Austin, Libertyville 82--1t TO RENT--1385% acre farm near Diamond Lake, known as Old Brow 1 Farm. Write to Aug. C. Lowel, 1476 Farragut Ave., Chi-- eago. T11 80--ot FOR RENT--Seven room house on Lake street, Libertyville. _ All modern, Ready for dccupaacy. In-- quire R. W. Churchill, Grayslake. FOR RENT--Modern rooms with or LOST--Cameo ring, last Friday in Libertyville. Call 263--M--1 (re-- MORE TRUTH about the Bull Milk-- IP & : I. & Ia blo:r-e- &mfl"'g you nuhgfiomlornfid(nu' _L11.0 Lt a noted skin specialist . Apply ,a little shows next day. Because of its germ destroying prop-- m"m'hummn'mb take the place of this sulphur prepara-- without board. Please inquire at 213 Park Place, Libertyville. TV--6t ward) over 2,000 cows in Il}., there never has been a Bull Milking Machine traded for any other milking ma-- chine or sold by any fault to find with working of same. SOME RECORD. B. FINSTAD. LOST AND FOUND Broken Out Skin and Itching Eczema Helped Over Night MISCELLANEOUS USE SULPRUR TO HEAL YOUR SKIN FOK RENT 82--1t

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