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Lake County Register (1922), 20 Dec 1922, p. 3

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agnainst it. TFhe Evangelical Christmas enter-- tainment will be held Friday evening in the church. Th Presbyterian entertainmnt will be presented Sunday evening, also the St. Paul's Church program which 4s given every year on Christmas Ebeneser Evangelical churchn, ex-- zm-flhh. Chester of the Deerfield Evangelical Miss Aileen Jordan of Kanéas City wak the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Jordan. Miss Jordan directed the Tom Thumb wedding given by the children of the gram~ Mrs. William Steffers' niece, Mrs, Louis Clemens, passed away last Sat-- urday at her home. in Chicago. Mrs. Clemens was a frequent visitor in and a comedy, "Toonerville Trolley," will be shown at the Deerflield gram-- mar school Thursday evening. This Miss Josephine Trute has gone to Georgia to spend the winter with an 1.---1 Mrs. E. H. Selig enter-- Sunday. g.i'a'zz_.-;aiu Buckiey and Mr. and Harrington of Chicago last Exhibitions of boxing and wrestl-- ing were refereed by Bill Seiler and Rev. M. L. Thomas at the school assembly hall, Friday evening. Those paired for boxing were Anna Cole-- man and Mirian Stryker, Virginia Supple and Vida Plagge, Earl John-- ston and Paul Knigge, Edward Blei-- mehi and Gordon Kress, Lester Jun-- age and Pail | Kress. A Tribune photographer attended the exnibition and one of the two pairs of girls ap-- peared in Saturday's Tribune--Vida Plagge and Virginia Supple, with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Juhrend moved into the Robert Pettis bungalow, Sat-- Carl Knigge will open a pool room ' in the old drug store building on east Deerfield avenue, this week. f _ On Saturday afternoon Miss Agnes | Petersen took the pupils of her class | in the Presbyterian Church school| to the Home for Destitute (2!'1»10111 Children in Chicago with Christmas | gifts for the children. | Miss Madaline Scamidt has gone to Virginia to spend Christmas with , her mother. | The afterncon movies at the school | every Thursday afternoon attract a ) large crowd of the children. Wallace Reichelt plays the piano, accompany-- ing Edward Bleimehl on the violin. Fifty votes were cast at the elec-- tion at the school on the question of increasing ~the --school taxes. -- The day and Thursday on account of a rend and Theodore Sticken, Virgil Selig and Owen Savage, Robert Juh-- rend and Marcus Knigge. Those who wrestled were Jack Johnston and is brother Charles Johnston, Herman Cooksie and Alfred Johnson, Virgil Selig and Oscar Schwab, Owen Sav-- Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel Diets spent Friday afternoon at Wauconda. . _The ten children that were perfect in attendance for the last month re-- ceived a half holiday Friday after-- My. and Mrs: Otto Frank were Libertyville callers Wednesday. We are going to have a Xmas tree also a short program Friday after-- Dr. J. P. O'Connell; dentist, has an offiice in Deerfleld, over Hermann Confectionery store, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Office hours from # a. m to 9 p. m. Phone 218--R. * Mr. and Mrs. Otto Frank and fam-- ily spent Sunday with Frank Nord-- meyer's. Mrs. Martin Bederske ~and son, Henry, spent Friday at Libertyville. THOROUGCHBRED -- Duroc Jersey Boar Augast Mailfald has sold his farm was 45 for the increase and 5 MURRAY SCHOOL Call Deerfield 200--M Middle Branch-- Farm Are You Looking For A Three Junior the auspices of the CHOLERA IMMUNE Double Treatment Guaranteed ATTRACTIVE PRICES Huteh" of the & | LONG -- GRB have had bad Juck from coming such a long distance. His Airship must have broken down. There were sixteen perfect for the month of November. _ _ h Tnere were Aour perfect attendance for% s The children are g their Christmas plays for the program that will be held in the school Fri-- day afternoon the 22nd of December. Everyone is welcome to come. mmmgmm_ are making Santa are working in Wilmot. Pete Holly of Chicago visited at the Popp home Sunday. -- Miss Mathilda Popp won a prize in "5¢. and Mrs. C. Ge . and Mrs. C. Goetz and daugh-- ter Martha and son Willie visited at the home of J. Weidner of Wheeling Willie Weidner was a LOng G"V"C visitor Sunday morning. A milk producers meeting was held at Long Grove: Wednesday. * The children are practicing their pieces for church. There was Sinday school Sunday .-- Mrs. Clars spent wmalwum Mr. and Ars. A, G, Hasemann. Mr. and-- Mrs, David Schwieson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sauer, Mrs. mwa_hw'mw. Miss Laurene Emest El-- mer and Herbert Hasemann, Freddie ESchwieson, Alvis Kiesler, George Reimers and Harry Tin attended the dance at Wheeling, Dec. 9. & Grandma Stahl of Prairie View, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gosswiller Friday. * Mr. and Mrs. John Hans and dau-- ghter Mabel were Lake Zurich call-- A few cars have DeCN PMIET U the hospital which were very much Cflwk" up. "Say . 'ooyn, where did you get the moonshine*" Mrs. Moldenhauer and son Clar-- ence were Prairie View visitors Sun-- day. Mr. and Mrs. Moldenhauer and family spent Sunday evening at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. C. Goss-- willer. sominuiiecs ers Sunday. A number of the young folks from here attended the Base Ball Dance at Wheeling Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roder and denstock the first of the week. Albert Sauer attended bank meet Sunday Miss Emma Kalkoremner of Pala-- tine spent the week end with her rnnu, Rev. and Mrs, Kaikbrenner. William Umbdenstock was a Chi-- sons of Area spent Sunday with Mr. murs. Charleés Herschberger and amily. 10' 2 uie Mr. and Mrs. William Tonne and family of Fairfield spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hersch-- berger, Jr. < Some of the young folks from here ie eiies Saued hets Miss Ethel Umbdenshock was on the sick list the first of the week. George Wenrenberg of Liberty ville was a caller here Tuesday. cago caller Tuesday. ing at Libertyville Tuesday evening _ "Mrs. Albert Sauer spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Goss-- willer. -- l Wednesday. The Ladies Aid was held Thurs-- day afternoon at the moeting house. Marvelia K was a Des Plaines caller Sunday. * Fred spent Seturday at the home of Frank Nonmor. Ladies and gentlemen. get your skates for the fee is nice and hard. The children are selling Cnristmas seals for the benefit of the tuber-- culosie children. Ethel Umbdenstock anticipates at-- _ Emma Kalkbrenner with her parénts, Re Kaikbrenner. _ _ Lillian Reimers and Dorothy Ott John Hans was a Chicago caller William Sauer of Prairie led at the Victor Sauer LONG GROVE SCHOOL Laseke spent® Sunday at Sav Mrs. William Tonne and have been pulled i1 Clauses. Some I think he must a Long Grove at Mr. and Mrs, pent & Sunday. | . Luelia Hapke,Anna Bagbe, Elme> Gottechalk, Arthur Blackard and Marvinp Hutfls received a half holi-- \ day for perfect *attendance and no tardiness during the month of No-- 1 tri--month] We finished the thly exam-- | inations last week and are beginning | our work for the next examinations. | Luella Hapke received one hund-- 'M'r::':'vhdlqip n meking 3mpcctdlomdzloufiu the : principal . roads, -- railways, | streams and villages, _ C tending school after the holidays. Loraine Keisler has not yet re-- covered from her attack of scarlet fever. The fifth grade made maps Phone 14 WHAT DO MEN LIKE? TALK IT OVER WITH OURCLERKS! THEY KNOW, YOU weather will welcome a gift of a pair of our special lamb lined horsehide motor gloves in either the five fingered or the one fingered pat-- tern with the short wrist or the gauntlet. Dress gloves are considered the correet gift for all occazsions.-- Our large stock of cape and kid in both lined and unlined styles makes it pos-- :l:o f;"r'zd. t:t-dea the proper glove for every _ $2.00 to $5,00 The man who has to drive during the cold OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE MAKES SELECTIONS EASY 1 GIFTS ANY MAN WOULD WELCOME HEARTLY MEN'S DRESS G FOR THE MOTORIST $3.175 to $5.50 of Du.yfi'ndAhdh.hn- us were two days this week mmw Eston Mc-- Mahon and Mélvin Cifamberiin were for Christmas, FThe smalier pupi!s makes it more homelike. _ are making novelty chains for the! we win have our Christm:: Christmas tree. | ' tertainmmet Dec,. 22 at 1:30 P Luella, Vieiz and Edward Hapke ) Everybody weleome. Mfi.&offik"l htres vibe We t e reenerrcccess . s .. at the Lake high school Fr' ; ARCHER SCHOOL day night . . I Walter Exaif was a Chicheo e absent one day this week. There were t perfect in attend-- ance for this s Alaska for q y this week. -- | this week are Paul Wells and James received one spelling ev-- | The boys of the upper grades are -z"'!'tctfi.m * _ making and painting toys. mw the school room , We have our curtains up which for Christmas, 'The smalier Pllll"'fmlke- it more homelike. © are m novelty chains for the | Wa will have anr (hristmac en IVANHOE SCHOOL ESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922. 100 in spelling We geptable gift for any Christmas stock o ! wool knit mufllers in Electric Seal at Men's Fur Caps You can Surely Please the Men Folk This Christmas If You Make Your Choice From Our Wide Selections. Practical Gifts Are Always Ask any regular man -- he will tell you that practical presents suit him best of all --things he can use,--things he can wear ---- with'an occa-- sional gift of an unusual na-- ture -- one. he wouldn't think of himself. < You can't go wroug on your Christmas buying if you purchase here. The two Cook girls took their phno;udvidhlouo&-;:ntbo Laes-- ky home Saturday g and so didw%'t::cc:: s _ Fred Graff was a Palatine caller The Cook family and a friend went to a show at Des Plaines Sinday eve-- Warm Knit warm fur cay "Everything For Men" ARCHER SCHOOL Walter Graff was a Chicago caller $5.00 ter Graff and brother, Fred Jr., o f is a gift that is ways proper, We have a large assort-- m ent of four--in-- LM in pure silk, silk and wool mix 'umad plain grenadine knits a t grenadine knits ath y WY /3 to $150] )* Wool Sport Coats 'l' ' Fflfl to 4 Musge,f Our stock includes an' assortment of| correct us. combination sets of socks and handkerchiefs, '"'m'- ties and handkerchiefs or belts and garters in d esc "" [ all the popular colors. _ You will be proud to 1.50 to tivemogtbmflch-(ndaldld Silk and Wool at pr. s.-um.h.-' sortment of Silk and Men's Quality . ... T5¢ and $1. hmere, at pair en Mrs, ©Clara Wehrenberg spent | Wednesday at the home of A. G.; Hasemann,. Mr. and Mrs. Frank : Sour'd!lnelwmenlhn.tA.! G. Hasemann's Wednesday evening. | Onwlfiamonw'ln(olngl to have & Christmas tree and pro-- Chester Meyer spent Monda iqgatthlu'emh'olu. y a6> Chester Meyer is back from an ox-- tended stay at xm..cny.ndal:. Barrington callers Sunday. "a"udthwmhb ily are ill with whooping cough, Miss Kampert and Ruth Hasemann went to Palatine Wednesday evening. Thuraday evening Miss Kampert, Ruth Hasemann and Virginia Weh-- renberg, Oscar Meyer and John Pahiman called at the Barbaras Semi--Soft stif . . 35¢ Each--$2.00 A Box 20¢ Each--$2.10 A ldl ARROW COLLARS 9P COMBINA¥ATION SETS y Give Him A Box of $1.00 to $1.75 in fall and winter atyles ind' all the wanted colors make splendid gifts at For Christmas 50c to $2.50 culf buttons combined with a scarf pin or collar hold-- 50¢ to $2.00 CAPS JEWELRY Trim Your Trees: PA Edward F. Kuester and we will be glad to furnish you an estimate This is the season t trim yfll'ffll'& other trees LIBERTYVILLE, ILL Libertyville 276--J--1 31 L FI ie tC3

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