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Lake County Register (1922), 3 Mar 1923, p. 2

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PAGE TWO Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jarrett wigh to thank the Ladies Aid for the flowers they sent their daughter, Mildred,| during her illness. * The Ares Athletic Club will meet at the Community House on Friday | evening March 2. All members are | :'dumud. la-dlwfllbonfl-; ' Mrs, R. M. Harding was a Chicago * Mrs. John Walton of Linertyville spent Monday with her daughto. Mrs. John Williams. visitor Thursday, > : --Joel Chandler has sold his lot in the new subdivision to O. C. Jarrett. Sarah Morse of Gilmer is visit-- ing her grandmother, Mrs, Voelker, _ The John Gaister family moved Mw-:whmm&pmnm list this week. ¢ Mrs. Carsteson who has been visit-- irg bher daughter, Mrs. Join Dictz, returned to her home in Chicago on Clyde Harris has just finished re-- decorating the store of J. W. Chand-- led & Son. f Miss Mary Rouse spent Thursday E visited her parents . Mr. and F. C. Shaddle on Thorsdry. * W. D. Porteous and E. H. Bluhm were North Chicago visitors Wed-- There are several new cases of chicken pox among the children and therefore our school work is very much broken up.. We hope to write at least part of the second tri--month-- ly tests next week. The annua) teacher's meeting will be "held Thursday and ~Friday of next week, March 8 and 9. There will be no scthool on those days. We are unable to fix the date for ors Wednesday. -- There will be regular church serv-- ftes on next Sunday. 'Sunday school at 10 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M., and Young People's meeting at 3 Wednesday, Most of them have gain-- en in both weight and height. 'Thirteen pupils have been perfect in attendance during the first six msonths of 'wchool. °. ' \.ufihnc'""""" bed. week some of the thil-- dren will demonstrate the knowledge they have guined. The teachers and pupils went down to see the wreck Thursday noon. The children wrote accounts of it for their language lesson. The following was considered the best: Wreck 'at Area Thursday noon a Wreek occurred on the $oo line in Arga. A south» bound freight was standing on the main track waiting for orders when a fast frenght from the north crash-- ed into it. The eaboose was greund to splinters. Fortunately no one was in it at the time. 'The cars for #ev-- eral huridred feet from the enging were M-' many tvurnes ware SER® en P c is over. Many of the cars were badly smashed and several otherwise dis-- ubled. The foree of the impact Mfi.flhml'."' h'mc_n;d_nd-ddchh The Hogan children have the We have divormes because has orders to shoot on sight. Mrs, L. A. Murrie was a Chicago Mrs. George Ross is on the sick MRS, M. L CHANDLER Local Editor . Phone 182--J ARE A and Mrs. J. J. Rouse and Miss Rouse were Grayslake visit-- AREA SCHOOL of --Rogers ! _ A baby girl arrived at the home of q"'r;nmb last &mdly.-omhl- Congratulations Frank,." _0 _ .. "pniggnntt o w the d in [¥ Matt Wickersheim was a caller at Emil Geest was a business caller at Prairie View Thursday night and at Wheéling Saturday night, L Mrs. George Pfister was called to ufghtnhholpanforduehfldm who are ill. 1 f Mr. Rosen of Chicago called on his dairy men last Sunday. % A. J, Raupp was a business caller at Arlington Heights last Tuesday. Walter Gossweiler came down aft-- er the milk during the siege/of sick. ness at the Potts home. He deliver-- ed. it to the: creamery. F The Coue system last week was every day in every way they were m_d@snndddm." i | _ 'Mrs.--James Matousek of Liberty-- | ville spent Sunday at the home of her | parents. | Max Miller and family were callers in this vicinity Sunday. Mrs. Ed. Giss .was a visitor at Wheeling the latter part of last week.* A t 1e d aofters at the Crestmore Sunday _ Tae Turks sweeten their -- coffee with trouble no telling what it will lead to here if sugar goes much high-- er. The basket ball game is very inter-- esting to the young folks and to some that are not so young-- Fred . Weidner spent Saturday night and Sunday at home, Fred Busch who had been staying at the Max Miller home for several months returned home Thursday. Bertha Miller spent Sunday at the N. F. Busch home. Mrs.® Ray Busch <and . daughter Shirley Rae are visiting at the N. F. Busch home. Bs tentps morning. C. A. Morvack was in town the other day with Maud S No. 2' Ritch-- ed to a sleigh there were but a few flakes on the ground when he left home and just a litt'e more when he arrived here, co he decided to stick m.mummm better.. After waiting an hour or more he started out for home but couldn't make it, had to go back aft-- ".';gonlndlllflfl"", he 'had his Ford but poor Liszie was stuck in a snow drift up in Wis-- consin where he took her when he -fls".wuuu mmhuenmloll.. Too MmthUnh 'not enough here for Maud and the EAF T N o cce fhg s M 49 Te Semroiger brooght hin. dos . .xmn" town and had an time takinx it back home. Some dogs know ® good town when. they see it. Alice Bunton was the only scholar of the Aptakisic school that was not on the sick list. She was able to attend school every day, but had to :%un a Hare was to m.dhmmfifll is an eighth grade schoiar and time at school is considered quite impor-- tant.but well there is more time com-- Iedidiman,. *" ** + August Grews and Mg spent WTharsday evening at the N. F. Busch Tae Schley and Potts families have recovered from their siege of influ-- enza also the Ed Giss but 'inflhl:fl- N Horcher are on the list Dr. Larson is the attending The 'other day a fellow fell down and broke his New Years resolution and it ran afl over the street. "We'll say too bad." *¥ : ¢ ~."u~"h-'m eats of on 'hand soft coal nut coal, egg coal, pea coal washed coal am-lulb-db- in a weeks time all wold out. Emil we will lend your our purse as we have no use for it. 'J. N. Busch was a business caller APTAKISIC W Bauer of .. iew on Vietor Sauer m ; / Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jefferies of Chi-- eago spent the week end at their farm. . Bome of the young f attended a party at Arlington E'-fia- Tues. sota i_ spending a few weeks with jmwm, Mrs. Stephen Keiler. .. 'ilMiam Cordes was an [ mt;ulluomdlylfl% 4 Herman Krueger is quite ill Misses Nettie and Cecelia 'nnn' mrhum;mmfitlm: Laseke 1%} | Mrs. Henry Cordes Sr. spent sev-- eral days last week with her daugh.. 'Mary in Caicago. f 4 Sauer was a Palatine caller Saturday morning. T Miss Pearl Herschberger spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merschberger Jr. _ _ 'Victor Saver and daughter Martha spent Wednesday in Chicago. * Miss Cora Gosswiller of Liberty-- ville spent the week end with her J. L. Hans was in Chicago on bus-- iness Wednesday.~ opell / "Mr. Umbdenstock was busy bailing hay for Mr. Raupp Wednesday, _ _ Miss Martha Saver m~n'Pnirh1 View visitor Tuesday :aftencon. 6 Mr. Diekman has purchased a new five 'passengey touring car. ' sat Libertyville Wednesday also a caller at the Max Miller nome. Charles Herschberger Jr. was an Area caller last Friday. Geo. Sturm, Emma and daughter Martha were callers at Libertyville Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller were eallers at the Crestmore and at J. N. Busch's Thursday afternoon. Have you had a call from the 'an-- nual beggar' A deaf and dumb man has made his rounds here yearly for the past fifteen years "a profeasional Ahbuw'mbomlr..dln Otto ::mym died in the Mrs. Utpade] was very low with pneumonia at its birth and but little hopes were had }hkmmufibm m:mmmmhm for beggar." We have it from a party who claims he is acquainted wita the old gent, that he has no need of has a family grown up and all well to do. He must be fond of his busi-- Mr. and Mrs.. Prochnow spent Tuursday in the city. ° * We were asked by. special request to state this. During the illness: of Mrs. Mary Schley, <a parcel was mtiled to her from Linertyville, reg-- istered parcel post, said parce! ar-- flndlnxhhnukuhhn to travel miles. . She says next time she would suggest fnding a turtle and tying the parcel on its buck surely it would make 'better time. "Tis all too true" second and third 'class mail is over looked at Chicago daily, papers advertising a gobd show nearly always get here about three days lats. We are not Never worry if a boy hates to get his hair cut He may become & world's champion musician. R. Reimers was busy Alimony will not put the cat out evening. Health 'hint: Jails--are too confin-- g. Try to keep out of them. All kinds of Auto Repair Work Farm and Livestock Sales o snnt rncncaday aftdl, S. SIMMONDS LONG GROVE ; ° Address Sales a Specialty THE STAR Day and Night Service Freie of Northern Minne-- 3 928 North Ave. Waukegan, HL. Waukegan 919--¥--4 coUNTY y. M nmeatn lt _.___."| ~~$t. H, Ontaun sday | also 2 | Calling on Wa: er aome. day» He also and daughter | here. _ _ _ BE uL Mrs. Len Géary, who underwent a :!"oupltll mfitfi:\'tfl"l.'"b & h':mdh % wu*l-'flfifi "1;,." r Wade spent m rday with friends at Pu'{ p,,_mg, wife and daugh-- ter of spent Sunday with relatives in this village . «_ < -- 'm;n;-}f"seckm.'&:"m spent the week end wi t ltt.ndlfl-&:r'xl;lw- t Mr. and Mrs. William Kirk spent ooo Te Inme domen. Tt , Mrs. Archie Jones, last in Wanconda. _ P Victor® wvisited a soldier com-- rade in Mizo, WM'. George of Hinsdale called on relatives here Sunday. Will Morton and daughter of Hom-- er and Mrs. Wilson and children of Waukegan visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carr Tuesday after-- 'Mrs. Mary Gilman of Chicago, for-- mer Wauconda resident, is in Colum-- bus Memorial hospital, Chicago. She underwent a . major operation Mon-- day 'but stood it very well although she is T0 years old. * REdyth Gegry one of our telephone operators was operated on for ap-- pendicitis Monday at Victory Mem-- hakc', »upd Moa onl A basket social was held at the W. T. H. S. Tuesiay evening. There was a good attendance and the bas-- kets sold well. Proceeds for scnool benefit. . $ Z. H. Osmun of Crystal Lake was mo-w»-sommrw- Aav» He also transacted business Ora Prior and Dean Baseley were Mfro-schoolonmtd illness. us Mrs, W. M. Baseley is on the sick list. Her--four year old daughter and the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson are also ill, Mr. and Mrs, Merritt Clark and lr.flrkeyso!lahm attended the funeral of Albért Hans of Palatine who was killed by a C. N. W. train last Tuesday. Mr. Hans was a cousin of Mrs. Clark. Services were held at the Feder-- ated church Sunday evening in hon-- or of the W. R. C. who attended in a body. Rev. Riley and R. C. Kent gave a short address. -- There was a Peter Staatficld of Volo has start-- ed a barber shop in the rooms recent. ly cecupied by L. A. Werden as dental partors. His'femily will re-- side in Mrs. Hass cottage on Mair Every n who as yet has not learned to save fito)hbchor'im'nfindxwflmm hint. 'Open an account with us today and let us contribute 3 per cent interest. s Phoicr feom the storms of Einanclal Troubler Itmmhighmddrym&nh.ofin- WAUCONDA The Wheeling State Bank Come in and talk it over with us. gpent SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 19283 SHELTER Mairl ' thick, glossy and Tust | pear 'years younger. Mm'mwd Hodge, west of Cor-- B _ It is a ---- defective c ignited wooden wall of Mrs. O. L. Hollenbeck returned from Chicago Sunday accompaied by her brother Mr. B. W. Ames and nephew, Hayden Grant. ? ~ Mr. and «Mrs.< Elmer Pullen and son George, of North Chicago, were guests at the Pullen home Sunday. Mrs. J. Pickles has returned home from caring for her granddaughter, Helen Roslie Thompson. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ped-- ersen a baby boy, Feb. 28, Word was <'recgived that little ound," which is J 1d--ti IWbyheufihi'uofcfi er ents. -- "Thousands of folks recommend this re mbt.d?nmc-&;:bfl g'cc'lqhnsn-lb-d_gul;. You moisten a spouge or soft brush m ar s' ::._m gray hair disappears ; af HICKORY SCHOOL uhy ~ John ealled . on -- Chester Meyer Tuesday evening. . -- John Pohiman took in the show at Barrington Saturday evening. ~ Walter Graff purchased a new Ford ;n-slm--d'hulcflg. Exchanges of Property a Specialty Cash Or On Easy Terms Established 1888 MEMBER COOK COUNTY EEAL ESTATE BOARD ._--__-- JOHN HEIM REAL ESTATE, LOANS, RENTING AND INSURANCE | > Office Phone ' 5 ' _ 8148 N. Ashiand Are. Lakeriew 478 CHICAGO, ILL. _ =-- 2 Doors South of Belment Fred Graff and sons Walter and GREATEST SAL GREAT LAKES NAVAL CAMPS, Camps Luce, Pau!l Jones, Avtistion and Parragst ; LEBNuUInD-- / atr NAILS DRAWN suEaruimg _ BoARDS-- : PMMIML, <222$20 2z g--X¥----C wx The quality of lumber and millwork used in the comn« struction of these camps was generally of the very best grade. Gordon Wrecking & Lumber Co. whie imey haec__W4O | 5o m 'at _____ AdC Enormons Quantity of Pipes, Vaives and Fittings, 1 in. to 6 in. :r'il'b m"&i::u Chicagoe. Office across aga es "$1.25 KEWANEE BOILERS--95 per cent ndw--$4% AND UP THOUSANDS of itoms to help you BUILD AND IMPROVE. our prices--SAVE from 40 per cgnt to 60 per cent on mates """|.|"I K Caal "--"" "*--I |-'"----& ifi ck C mt OPEN SUNDAYS FOR YOUR all means COME TO THE CAMPS, Take clectric line in many cases much more. their :? and sister-- in-- laws$ home at over Friday and € mned on Page Three) Fred Graff were Park Ridge callers '\% | _ walue . per Clifford Reeves was a caller at the _6 in., No. 1 desr. .. }5 s 100 .: #t. _--'lofi "American" Wall md P & ft 8 fessps 118 in. yellow pine. .Ullb Talfe, in verety or peasont ANO MATERIAL $1.00 $18 U1 1%

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