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Lake County Register (1922), 28 Mar 1923, p. 3

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| DEERFIELD | Mrs. Mayme Duffy Walker, wife of J. W. Wllhrof of mm .mm and Mrs, pnm the late Thomas Duffy passed away Friday morning .Ih:uh u:'m. Al:rl. where busband to vim'flu Annig Duffy and glflhm. a brother. . Funeral services were held Friday morning at ten o'clock at the Holy Cross Church . with Rev. Ryan and Rev, Tnomas Quinn offic-- aperient) to tone and strengthen the organs of digestion and eliml-- pation, in 4 t RRuP M J UV N10 R 8 -- Littie is One--third the regular dose. Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and aduhs. ADJUSTABLE STEEL DRIVEWAY GATES 10 #t., $1.65° 12 ft., $825. 10 ft., $8.00 12 Ft. $9:70 117C fa65 16 t Ab 14 fE S1045 169 311.20 PLAIN STEEL DRIVEWAY GATES 10 ft wide, $5.65; 12 ft wide, $6.25; 14 ft wide, $7.25 STEEL PoOULTRY caTES | 48 in. high .......$210 60 in. high .......$2.55 You are invited to come to our factory for your fence requirements. You can select from our full stock of a large list of styles at the following H.&P. Accessory Co. Battery ---- Recharging Cor, South Ave. -- Waukegan _ PR 168 Open Until 9:00-- P. M.--12:00 Noon Bu m e e N s e affile c ingredients, then candy an offiice in Deerfleld, over Hermann :nm-:.us l lm store, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Office hours from DECKER & NEVILLE 9 a. m to 9 p. m. Phone 218--R. 592 SOUTH SHERIDAN ROAD | GAS XND AMERICAN WIRE FENCE CO. 8 bars, 32 in. high, 12 in. stays. .. 8 bars, 82 in. high 7 in. stays ... 9bnu,42in.£$,12in-suys...3l 9 bars, 42 in. 7 in. stays, ... _ 10 bars, 50 in. 12 in. stays, ... _ 10 bars, 50 in. 7 in. stays ... 45 muummnmmmq; 14 bars, 46 in. high, 8 in. stays ... 16 bars, 58 in. high, 8 in. stays ... 4§ WIRE FENCE Complete Line of Whiz Products MEDIUM HEAVY STOCK FENCE etery. The pall bearers : childhood friends of hers, 1 had selected, just before her 'They were: Albert Antes, G. Antes and William Duffy of land Park, Fred Haggie. Lincoln Pettis and Arthur J. Ender.. Mrs. Walker is survived by her husband and his three sons whom she has reared from infancy, her mother, one sister, Anna, four brothers, Peter J., James, Thomas Jr., and William Duffy, and a host of relatives and friends. al, but will remain in the west until June, when they will'come here for a visit. Their mother will return with them to Preston, Ariz. l'A"mouz the out of town nhfl: who attended were:« % and Mrs. m::, Mr. and Mrs. George lngru.n, Mr. and Mrs. William Dooley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheahan, Mrs. Mary Mills, Mrs, H:}z Mills, Mr, and Mrs. James No and Emmett Duffy of High-- land Park, Frs. Jacob Merriman of Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mer-- riman, Mr. and Mrs. Dornseif and Mrs, Isabel Pitts Duffy of Chicago. Albert Mitchel! has just returned from the East where he has toured all the large cities exMbiting a string of valuable dogsat kennel shows. Boston, New York, Philadeliphia, Cincinnati, Toledo, Newark, Ohio, Miss--Anna Duffy and William did not return to Deerfield for the funetr-- Milwaukee were also in ais itinerary Corner Posts .. .. .$3.90 End Posts .......$2.70 . 45%4¢ . 81V¥ac . _ 4le Hours: 1:30 to 5 & 6 to 8 hfiy-.ndlhnbylnh' Office in First National Bank Bldg Hours: 1 to 8:30 and 7 to 8 p.m. WELL CONTRACTOR & DRILLER Deep Well Pamps and Cylinders Phone Lib. 224--W--2, Wankegan, HL DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON TAqgzenb comliie: ons '7.-""%1-&', ich., and will to exhibit at the bench show in € at the end of the week. . Anita Mitchel! ac-- companied her father east and is visiting an uncle in New York. Mr. Mitchel] received many money prizes and silver cups, He has & keane! of 45 dogs on the Waukegan road at his Rustic Kennels. ART HUR NE LSON Mrs. R, M. Vant and sister Mrs. George Brand of Highlangd Park spent Thursday with their sister, Miss Laura Muhike of River Forest. Mrs. Arthur Kiest with her small children, Mary Jane and Roger, spert several days of last week with Ms. Kiest's mother, Mrs. Mitchel! of ATTORNEY--ATLAW First National Bank Building. Telephone 57 LIBERTYVYIL Mrs. Louise Osterman, who has been visiting her brother in La Crosse, Wis., is stiying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Willman. Mrs. Sarah Adams and grand-- daughter, Miss Lois Adams, who 'have been visiting Mr.--and Mrs: Fred Kimbark of Ravenswood, for several weeks, are at home again. J. W. Walker with his two young:r sons of Massilon. Ohi®@ are staving with Mrs. Mary Duffy this week. _ Vant in the River Woods, across from tne old Meintzer farm. Mrs. Reichelt, Jr. attended a con-- ference of club women on pending legislation in reference to women at the Woman's City Club, Monday, as the representatives of the Highland Park Woman's Club. The amount of taxes collected in this vicinity was $21,589.00. Due to the short time allowed to Fred smaller than usual. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sherman and little daughters, Grace ond Edith, who spent the winter in Foley, Ala-- bama, left there March 15, m*king the trin by auto and reached Deer-- field Thursday, March 22 The Shermans are staying at the Edward Bach home, near Northbrock, as their house is rented. Miss Virginia Hanney has resum-- ed her teaching in the fourth and fifth grade room, after an absence of several weeks, because of illness. Mrs. Arthur Merner and two sons spent the latter part of the week with Mrs. Merner's aunt in Chicago. Mrs. Mary Wessling has been quite ill for a number of weeks. Mr. Fraze, who sccupies the fiat over Knigge's Pool Room, has pur-- chased a trxt_gl h';.fr;- R.4,M. Rev. Chester Shank preached his forewell sermon, last Sunday morn-- _ _Mrs, Henry Feuerer of Racine, Wis., visited at the home of Mrs. Mary Duffy last week. Meyer this year, the amount was Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siliestrom were hosts at a Five Hundred party, Saturday evening, to ten young mar-- ried couples. Libertyville School of Music and Dramatic Art LYELL H. MORRIS ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR HENRY BOYSEN, JR. Doctor of Chiropractie Kaiser Bidg., Over Gas Office. C. B. OLNEY. D. V. M. VETERINARY SURGEON STUDENT OF BOLM'I'{M RUFFO AND STUL Professional Services OPTOMETRIST ROOM 9 MURRAY BLDG, .. . PHONE 988 f J. no HESLlN' DR. J. L TAYLOR B. H. MILLER Evangelical Church Telephone 152--W Park Allanson is on the sick list TW&mhfl.fiMfl"l}; egram,"", at the h mmu,vm There will be «pecial Easter sorv-- fees at the church next Sunday. Plan to be present and give the children the inspiration that a good urday of the Barber Green Conveyor nhamt from the cars at the Construction Co. camp The Prairie View Comedy Co., con-- mond Lake . ing. He'w j ol > tds piuag s initial . , Sunday moraing. H'm 4 uc':':'m will be held ng, in the church with s r J. G. Eller of Naverville ting . few days. and the Groupy Brothers, furnished the amusement. If these boys were in Hollywood they would be stars. Mr. and Mrs Henry Kane and Genevieve were Diamond Lake vis-- itors on Sunday. Mra, Frank Johnson is spending a few days with friends in Chicago. C _ Mr. and Mrs, G. ¥. Lonig and son motored out from Chickgo Saturday and visited the L. Macther family a The Ladies Aid dinner at Geo. Ray's was quite successful in spite of bad roads. MrzsR. J. Lyons of Area, Mrs. J. W. Hutchings and Mr. P. G. Ray of Libertyville and Earl Alden of Waukegan were among our visitors from other towns. Rev. Floyd: ®, week's issu®e 1 rep been transfet to Evangelical reh, | conference, go Mr. Stackm yA MceCormick gric of Chicago: will guece er Shank as pastor o angeli¢al ch M comes very -- highly Mre. L. Macther and Milton were city visitors most of last week. Practice for Easter program at Grace Church 2 P. M. Saturday, Mar. Miss E/ Pricss was home over Sunday. P Mr. and Mrs Jack Robertson of Lake Forest called on friends in Diamond Lake Sunday. The Misses Jean and Constance Schanck spert Wednesday in Dia-- Grace Chorch Easter Sunday school at 10 A. M. z and sermon begins at 10:80 A. ' Miss F. Macther stuyed at Des Plaines this last week end. | ed city visitors over the week end. The annual 6€ gation meeting will be neld Wednesiay evening, March 28 at th@eighurc», after which the ladies of W»OI'N society will serve refreshments. Prizes will be awarded for high scores and delightful refreshments will be served.> The proceeds are to be used to help improve the sehool and we hope to have a large attend-- ance. Come and do your bit. Reser-- vations may be made by calling Mirs-- Thursday O#K. March 29, an Easter cantata Will be riven at the church by the choir, directeg by Mrs-- 'l'ho;e a in the cantata, "BEaster A * by Fearis, are:-- $pran«s: E. C. Becker, M W. Fried\und, Dorothy u'g:t wood, Mrs. r Peserson, -- Miss Agnes P I M. L. Thomas, Contralos: _ Albert Heybeck, Mrs. Willi=--m Kist, Mis< Grace Rob-- bins, M s. E. H. Seliz, Mrs. Romavyne Stryker. Tenors: A. H. Muhike, George Stanger, William Ten s Merile C. Tinbets. _ Bass: m Friedlund, Edwin B. Jordan, William Waffier. 4 A The Parent Teacher Association wishes to extend &n invitation to ev-- ery woman in this community to attend a benefit card party to be givén at the Deerficld grammar school Saturday afternoon, April Tth Austin Wolf and daughter Ruth moved into the Knopf house Satur-- day, Mar. 24. Mr. Wolf purchased it recently. er Shank as pBstor of the loeal Ev-- angeli¢al chu AM". Stackmiller comes very y --/ecommended and --the ~@£ the church feel very fortn (%0 bhave --ecured his services. He live i-- Chicago. E. C. Becker, with Miss Frances Biederstadt at tre piano. . Friday evening at eight o'clock those who mu'jdn the chureh will meet at the home of Dr. Davis; at 2 o'clock. . This will be a nice party and a wonderful opportunity to come and get acquainted with your neighbors.~ Single tickets, fifty cents apiece, or tables for four may be purchased where you can play with your own group of friends. _ or buying tickets at the door. "ROBINHOOD®" Shoat. April $9--10 Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis entertain-- Moving pictures were taken Sat-- W. J. Saner and family moved to DIAMOND LAKE of Bill ue nis studies at iller will preach EDNESDAY,. MA Church e Deerfleld the Ashton Pierce, HiL lent at the Seminary, o _ in Jast e1 to have Rev Benefit |days last week visiting relative: . | Minimum charge, 25¢. 6 insertions for $1.00 Ft. Wayne, Indians. * i f \ hi ooA« ~ SW i Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. c SR 'the home of h we Mrs. R.F mw m alCidil $, AREDTT OE Hydraulic Mining, Cotton lw';;. Rice Plantation, Cocognut Grové, Pineapple Plantations, Marmon Tab» ernacle, Entrance to Gold Ming, Sponge Markets, Uncouth Vegetable Growth, Alligator Hunt, Supper at Cowboy's Camp, Old State House in Baston, Seal Rocks, and Cliff House and Woolworth Buildin#@. Much thanks are due to Mr. Simp-- son for taking so much time, and in-- terest ;pmah our afternoon a cess. r the last gathering : Wilmot and Everett, all Lunch was 4 four. . *age { The children of Wilmot school gave the literature on the pictures. Everett School children added aix nutmbers to the program of the aft-- er" last week Our attendance has ben poor due b:.h:i Club hold thei ve r next meating at the home of Mrsz. Frank Spenger, Wednesday afternoon, Mar. Through United Stateg," consisting of 58 different views,. Some of the alides were National Capital, Con-- gressional Livrary, Lincoin's Cabin, Friday afternoon the children of our school entertained the children of Everett School and ladies of cur district, Mr. Simpson brought his machine to show the stereoptican n y usnn io pe mpatiee . Clmrence Mailfald, Chester and Arthur Mueller took final in history of Tlinois ~ "Binma Herman and Irené } fin beautiful "Flower Post. Mr. Charles Willard of St. Louis visited Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dunn Sunday afternoon. . Be sure to c0me out to the Easter services at the Ivannoe Church Sunday. Special music. Sunday school and church Sunday at the usual time and at night in the usual way. Special program is being prepared for the church sery-- "fiifl-""'az" rman of Aurora is speriling her r wacation with Mr. and Mrs. Edw. G. Nage! mo-- tored to Chicago Saturday. . Mrs. F. Thies Sr. and . Miss Carrie Thies were Sunday guests of Mrs. H. A. Eggets, rejoicing daughter +Wm. Wagner has sold out' hi-- merch incise and closed up the store and Ivanhoge will indeed be a quiet location. > The muddy roads and storm; weather has kept everyone indoors and to add to the general 'discom-- fort the wleg:u were out of or-- der for several days but now are nearly all in working order once more, so we are able to communicate with the cutside world again. Mrs. Mary Bader passed away at her home in Libertyville Saturday '-ominxandwicl.ddtomtin the vanhoe cemetery Monday afternoon. Mr. William Atwell l'.i M. Jar-- emus and Victor Catchpool were in Waukegan on jury the past week. practice before Easter so everyone endeavor to come out. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Madsen are very proud and happy for they have a very valuable possession namely a baby girl. Mrs. O, H. Yaeche and children of Aurora, IIL, areqvisiting relatives around here a few days. ¥ Miss Emma Petérs of Chicago call-- 'od.lflrbhh& at Evanston the past winter, is at home at present. f will be 'regular Englisn service with Holy Communion at St. Mathew's Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newton of Hu vard's Woods vigited Mr. and M R. E. Duna over Sunday. Choir practice Friday at the home of Frank Doiph,. This is the last A great treat is in store for this community April 6. The Golden Webd Novelty Entertainers of Chi-- eago are going to give their enter-- tainment consisting of piano and violin selections and vocal solos and duets, a playlet and other features. Reep the mg'n mind and don't cheat yourself missing it. Ad-- mission 25¢ and 35¢c. This is a choir The Dramatic Club are mustering up enthusiasm and expect to give a little of that enthusiasm to you in the form of a play. They held their bi--week!y'® meeting at theo Manse Monday evening at which beside reading over plays and judging characters they had a lively game of volley ball. n.cmmmm his brother, Wm. and family in Milwaukes, Wis. © Mrs. Louis Beecham is ill Howard sb enc« 0o _ -- Mr. and |=..lnba Radke are % oicing over arrival of a little q mabils " the date in mind and don't is not true, K spent -- seve FOR SALE--One full size, ivory fron FOR SALE--180 acre farm with lake fuentage near cement road. 'Good nine room nouse: large base-- ment, dairy and horse barns, silos, too! houses, and other smaller buildings. About 20 acres in good oak timber. 50 acres in alfalfa. Mnkmdm Very good loam soil. To a quick sale FOR SALE--Good ear corn; Timothy hay and oak wood for fire places, Phone Area 284--J--1, Nettie Kiddor, mnuw-mmz'nh corn in stack. Phone M--1. FOR SALE--1922 : Studebaker five FOR SALE--Flower seed of my own raising, 10e per pkt., 12 for $1.00, 'postpaid. -- bulbs 25e and 50¢ per dozs. Clara S. Miller, Milwaukee Ave. and Rock-- land Rd., Libertyville. 23--2t M:;lfltf".du" '-l'b -%Am n Pedigreed bartey, grown grwn" hdrhflqfl cents. ; Kariy Mirdock seed tomn, the standard variety for main crop for Lake County, Silver King and FOR SALE--10 actes of land at FOR SALE--Blue Ribbon wheat and RADIO OUTFIT FOR SALE--We are discontinuing our radio busi-- ness ahd have two $150 Model X DAY--OLD CHICKS ---- Continental 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 information see A. R. Schnaebele, Register Office, Libertville O#--tf bed, complete, also one large size child's bed. Phone 134--W. --24--1t this farm is priced at 40% less and Area cement road, with prem. ises thereon consisting of 8 room better in a new car. Priced very low for quick sale. Phone 370--J--1. Libertyville. 15. brooders of the better kind.. Also passenger touring car. This is a nice car which is inexpensive to &rm'nlmfilgr _necessary for good reception. set will receive from 1000 to 2000 miles. Will give one week trial. Hoilmes Butts and tips takem--out. $3.50 per 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 these columns. You will get results, y varietics and guarantes safe ar-- Te yo M notenien Wm. l.l!.letfih,nl There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake in so short a timfe and at so reasonable a cost as you can if you your wants known here. A trial will convince you. x4 FOR SALE We have all oil burning FOR SALE--Excellent toned used FOR SALE--Rose .Comb Rhode Island Red hatching eggs. L Kane, Area, I!!. Telephone 264-- FOR SALE--20 tons baled alfaifa FOR SALE--Two work horses, One . truck wagon and gravel box. Wm. F. Spelliman, Phone 412--J--1. 186 FOR SALE--Ten acres, House, barn FOR . SALE--International --10--20 Titan Tractor. One 3--bottom Oliv-- FOR SALE--Genuine Mn-hdfiiiw Vermont Maple Syrup in gallon cans, direct from maple orchard to GOVERNMENT TESTS proved that Bull's system of cleaning milker wfi)dnncm#.i-- ahm every Bont we give away Free, 1 pat-- , ented hot water tank. If you are using any other milk-- WANT to hear from owner having farm hr-mdn-E _ _and lowest price. --John J. Bia w.«mn-A-i-'ioui-;:: Lake Forest, Steady work. U WANTED--Experienced farm hand Serntch Pads, all sizes and good chairs in sections of four. G. G. Gridley, Phone 45. % 23.2t hay. Good quality. Phone 285-- R--2. The Grove Farm, Deerfleld, n 23--2t March "MG--PE Finder please return to J. z1d henhouse. Town of Vernon, three miles west of Deerfield, write Mrs. Mary Schar, Prairie View, or convenient location, with sewer, water, gas, electricity and bath all in. w---*fl: up. Good income property. ed for quick sale at only -- $3800. n.smf.'l:l 7: n_unu,wom-b. d working condition, will dem-- m&. Price $200.00. Phone Forest. phone 222.J. to take charge af chores and gen-- enlh:'k-flm For in formation phone Waukegan 982-- Y--4. Call for Superintendent. belt trouble or lining up to da. . _ "_ , ® you patented hot MILKING MACHINE TALK Pn vu w uk § B. FINSTAD, f¥ 2 w8

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