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Lake County Register (1922), 20 Dec 1922, p. 2

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f®t --» Mrs, Herman Kueblank was a Chi-- ""* the children and let them talk io Santa Clauk as he will make a short visit at the community house cago visitor Wednesday. who were enjoying a bob ride visit-- ed 'at the home of their daughter, Mrs. O. C. Jarrett on Sunday after-- August Gadke was ill last week with an attack of infiammatory rneamatism. -- »Mrs, E. 0. Wells and Miss Viola :cbnncnwmm y. Mr. and. Mrs. J. Marshall Hutch-- ings were the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hutch-- ings of Libertyville. Mrs.AGeorge Ross and son Aynsley -- Mr. and Mrs. . Morris Chandler muw..msmmy;m ernoon. un Seturday evening to see all his gifls and boys-- f -- Edwin Cook of Glendive, Montana, | arrived Wednesday evening as a| wotal surprise to his parents. liei returned honte Sunday-- evening. . Walter Stark of Waukegan spent | P,. M. > The children have spent a iarge amount of time and work on uie program this year and it will be weil wouth: your while-- to . attend. Mrs. Thomas Russell and Mrs, John Mitchel! were Chicago visitors Baturday in Chicago. weldnuay Cvenug, the week epdat Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lemkasa! were Waukegan visitors Saturday even-- The Christmas program will be given at the community house on friends attended an entertainment On Thursday evening Henry Mey-- PAGE TWO of friends from Libertyville hargket USEFUL GIFTS AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES For Women Bath Robes at............ ... .$5.00 Mwwbrm for . . . ..$1.39 Silk Emb c-ps,smg Silk and Wool &oae.pr, at.....f Bath Towels, nice selection . . ..60¢ up Ladies' Sweaters ........ . .$2.00 up Aprons,.............. .. .. . $1.19 up Dolls for the little ones,. . . . . :50¢ up Teddy Bears, dandy ones, at. . . . 75¢ Open Evenings Until Christmas Trade at Libertyville Department Store and --== SAVE MONEY * Area Local Editor Phone 122--J Holcomb speat :'Oftto Tegtmeyer, Alwilda Weekis and mnm of Libertyville and Frank Baumgartner {of Ar®* viset the grammar room Wednes-- day. * age Tll eighth 'grade . were Julius Kublank, 98, Rodger Swan 92, Ayn-- sley Ross. 88. In seventh . grade Charlotte Kublank 92, Loretta Dor-- fier 88, Vance Ray 83. In : sixth grade Flora Dolton 94, Ruth Hodge 89+, Martha Zersen 89--. In fifth grade Genevieve Wells 87, Marion Kelroy 86, Eloise: Williams 80.~ r.!am'radoAdmhmfid\- ed m reader.. The B class have their primers, School will close Friday M this week for the Christmas vacation. Each aoom will enjoy a Christmas party Friday afternoon. 5 Saturday. s Mr. and Mrs. Park Allanso: enter-- mfic(}annllnltyclhhmmrl day nignt. The annual election was hld.nm'llm.unhindulpdin and the mll_g_oodfluhldby-ll. *T' and Mrs. Leroy Kane enter-- tained a nunber of friends at a fare-- well party for Delmore Ross, who leaves for his home in Cnicago Mon-- day. most of the children have gained in weight. Three blie cards were ex-- changed for white cards. The report cards for the. third month were given out after . the first tri--monthly tests were finished, The pupils having the highest avor-- good during the past two Mrs. Georkge Ray entertained her sisters, Mrs. Bert Terpining, Mrs. Morton Johnson, Mrs. Alice _ Mann, and Mrs. Mary Mitchell and her Don't forget the Xmas entertain-- ment at the church by the children Saturday evening. If you have any gifts for the Lake Bluff orphanage ;---- sured ut the beginfing © the mtfiu found '*'g Tamms." YR school nurse. Plans were made . . . $1,00 nt......a 1. .. . 60¢ up . . .$2.,00 up DIAMOND LAKE Tae childrea were Robert 'and John : Rouse, Smpenderu. k +xa a s¥ a Mufflers, all colors, at.... Sflklfieult,........ Men's Silk Sox, per pair . . Men's Wool Sox.......... Garters, the pair........ Arm Bands at................ . .10¢ Razor Sets, a nice present, at. .$1.00 Men's Ties, wide selection, at. . .$1.00 Men's Bed Room Slippers,. .$2.00 up not weeks THE Rbdvn&ni&udhm 'becn on the sick ; Tew weeks. tiak *ve ut One of the Farimn Bureau prize essays, by Douglas Cooper of the Diamond Lake school. My dad should and does belong to thnrnmlnmu.)Cutlhlynvido awake farmer of 'this community or of the nation can" fail to see that his duty_to himself and family as well as to Ahis rural friends demands that he not only becomes a menber but serves as an active and enthus-- It is recognized by all live business men that organization is the watch-- word in successfully pursuing any worth--while--enterprize. . Farming is a business mo,less than the steel in-- austry. The' business--like farmer mnst necessarily belong to and ener-- getically support and champion some sort of farm . organization of the farmers, for the farmers and by the farmers. -- Already such an organiz-- ation exists in a formidable state of being. The National Farm Bureau is built upon and supported by the Forty--seven State Farm Bureaus, which in turn are supported by and founded on the County Farm -- Bu-- reaus of the respective states: More thin a million fammers ,belong to these co--operative organizations, and the membership is rapidly: increas-- ing. | According to statistics in 1920 the Farm Bureau actually saved di-- rectly each member more than 31 dollars. It helped the farmers in organizing tnemselves properly to handle the agricultural problems of the country. -- It looks into the matter of farm legislation. Providing means foreo-opentivenzrkefinlllfirb:; ing is one of the s Bureau. -- This mmfit about for the farmer an actual sav-- Erncst Butterfleld has pacsua~»d a new zutomobile. ; please present'them at.this time, _ _Mrs. Sophia Ost is vistting her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joanson were :Jbortyvillc callers Saturday even, ng. # , special at. ... .: . .$50.00 For Men DLAMOND LAKE SCHOOL , Mrs. Harry Kub!, in scellaneous se d stt t ing of more than 30 dollars per men bringing (about mnmw of the American Farm Bureau During 1981 half a million fa: 7| ),&ukedu&drm % Shoes, per pair,. .. ...... .. .$1.49 1 Woolen Caps, each............z.6 Bath Robeés, fine ones, at. .. .. .$1. P Booklets for :.......... .9 A. Nice Line of Boys' Suits at Var-- ious Prices, &x:glnelfl' D;dwr.tz WoolUndumw at.......... . . m%®mB Writing Paper, special at the box _ Ray Furniture & Paint Store Groeahouse Phone 174--J > RKes. Phone 291--R--2 Fiowers for any occasion delivered by wire in any part of the U. 8. _ ¢ '"Say It With Flowers®" We h ave just received some new items that will please ---- : Piano Benches Library Tables 'Open Monday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Where can you select anything that better expresses the Yule-- tide spirit of Cheerfulness? Reed and Mahogany Rockers Cedar Chests Flower Baskets .. Lioyd's Line of Doll Carts For the Children JOSEPH KOHOUT LIEERTYVILLE, ILLINO zo _ by lower it Trade at the "Pleasing Store' $1.49 up xd millions of dollars by using co--operative methods and mach-- $1.98 Everything For The Home Gifts of . Books, wide selection at........20¢ Drums, all sizes, as low as. .. ...50¢ l{ndaln'l'i:.p, greattvafiety, 'at..% Sleds, the very thing just now . .$1,50 Many Other Items to Please the Toys For Kiddies . Rubber Balls for ...............20¢ A Large Variety of Games at All Toilet Sets, consisting of Comh Brush and Mirror, special at. Perfume, all kinds......... . .25¢ up Kiddies Too Numerous to Mention. FOR SALE--Fifty fine white thor-- ough bred Leghorns. Phone 285-- FOR SALE--An International 8--16 FOR SALE--Pedigreed Irish Setter _ Puppies, 8 weeks old, fron --Brier Gate Kennel stock. . Males $25.00. Females, $20.00. Pnone Deerfield 200 --M. 95--2t FOR SALE--One Surrey; one incu-- W.Mm.mmm one parior ; one P; dirt chean l&nl&m An. FOR SALE--New moderr Kellastone bungalow ¢:: FOR SALE--Barred N.ock Cockere'!g also Buff Rock and Golden Laced Wyandottes. --Phone 277--J--2 FOR SALE--83--B Overland Touriir starter, geherator, battery, mag-- neto, and tires in A--1 condition. Cheap for cash. Phone Deerfleld 224--R. Robert E. Pettis, Deerfield ang us ! Mecibiics 'somdition, ing car, condition, tires, starter, ote., very good. Price $90.00. -- Robert E. Pettis, Phone 278--M. 96--1t FOR SALE--A large new cabinet KOR SALE -- White Wyandottes, Rhode Island Reds and Plymouth Rock Pullets, $1.50 each. And fresh eggs, chickens and ducks, dressed to order. Phone 188--M. Albert W FOR SALE--180 acre farm -- with Mogul Tractor. Good mechanical condition --fine for ~belt work. Cheap, Lincoln Pettis, Deerfleld, lil. ~ Fhone Deerfleld 221--W. phonograph, . manogany . finish, Some records. Bargain. Phone occupancy. Price .ight. T. H. FOR RENT--Furnished rooms. All Kern, Libertyvilie, 1i. 94--6t _ madern conveniences. Inquire 218 c T x m * ~ Loo Park Place. R 92--6t Koenig, Good nine roem house; large base-- buildings. About 20 acres in good onk timber. ©50 acres i» alfaifa Entire farm drained. Very good loam soil. To insure a quick sale than its real value. If you are in the market for a farm, either to live on, or for an investment, don't fail to see this one. For further _ If you want to buy anything, or if you have something to sell, rent or exchange, or if you wafit help, make it known through these columns. You will get results. t There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake . county in so short a time and at so reasonable a cost as you.can if you make your wants known here.-- A trial will convinee you. Minimum charge, 25¢. 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. * Tel, FOR SALE FOR SALE--Houses and lots at 426 North Ave. 94--6t. at 94--*t CCID en FOR SALE--Two--fat building in convenient location, with sewer, water, gas, electricity and bath all ing car, One 1--to3 Truck, »also some new pine flooring, 4 inch, Tel. Deerfield 211--W. g2--6t FOR SALE--Modern six room resi-- FOR SALE--Lot of good used fur-- niture and household goods at re-- nlnbl.m 6 piece dining ***ny other items. Mrs. C. H. WANTED--Married man on Dairy Farm. Wife board two men, ans-- wer, giving experience and wages desired. Will furnish house, gar-- den, etc. Near Libertyville, Ad-- dress Box K. Register Office.--96--3t WANTED--Position on farm. -- Cap-- able of taking full charge if nec-- LOST--Black Traveling Bag, be. t-von '.hnnn.u:ducune. arph-o-o&yan.laq&h. dence on lot 100 ft. wide. In very good location near center of town. Price only $4750. Eagy terms. See A. R. Schnacbele, Real Estate & Insurance, Register Office, Lib-- up. : Good income property. Pric-- ed for quick sale at only. $3800. Easy terms if you wish. See A. R. Schnaebele, Beal Estate & In-- surance, Register Office, Liberty-- store to be apened here Jazuary 1st. rnl&hm"" lxmo.to(hkacolf:v( C. L. Building, 166 W-- Jackson Bivd. 1114 Rm. care Register Office. . M4--6t LIOS8T AND FOUND FOR RENT WANTED i ha ies for 21--

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