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Lake County Register (1922), 7 Apr 1923, p. 8

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E* ~amtbe vew maie me hane m t mm'i"""" f Yahnke, were much enjoyed. June a Rutherford surprised the audience :;fi $>C PAGE EIGHT Walter Lightbody, who has been in Paris for the past year in the in-- terest of the Chicago 'Tribune, has returned home. His many friends are glad to welcome him back. _ On mccount of the Athletic Carnival at L. T. H. 8. on 'Thurs fimmmm' practice Wednesday evening, April 11 at 8 P. M. at the M. E. Church. As this chorus nas develop-- dlizmlhdmfluu:fifi: drapain and the dedrabiiity of a permanent organization of this order is clearly shown. I A solo dance by little Heprietta Liss captivated the audience and her sttendance on the fairy quéen was naturally. and prettily done.* In part two the scene was & to day in the same greenwood, the. May Queen (Charlotte 5 her attendants and -- picnickers characters. -- The. costumes . db-qphodmdm' PICNIC IN FAIRYLAND CAPTIVATES AUDIENCE "Pigni¢c in Fairyland" cantata.giv-- en Monday and Tuesday nights of this week at the high school by the Art Committee of the Woman's Yahnke was directer of the music and Mrs. Frank Wallis accompanist assisted by Miss Hilda Hapke on the wiolin. $ The cantata in which forty little children took part was on a much Club under the direction of more elaborate scale than anything ::-Mhahvmmh which the cast consisted entirely of ~(I-'ldl'h-mt)ul'flhi"A Merry Little Queen," was sweetly sung. After this the eives made their offering to the queen. of 'Fried Lark' in song. The lads were eunningl costumed and did their parts well 'The speaking parts were also well done. "é* "By Royal Right" a ) Maxry. :-umn-napld?:n_ md' m" anger #4. the fairy kingdom was feared the queen of their power to 7 w-'.hflumh elves and fairies dressed in green danced and sung and the fairy queen held her court. A solo by the by her clever handsprings. 1 "Moonrise," by Muriel Pearce and with pleasing harmony. -- As the ..-hfi.-unad---fi' story in the cantata Continues the "Fuirtes' 'Message" was Blanche Triggs and Lucile and then all ends well in the standing that the Fairy Queen should rule by night and the May Queen hold her court by day. The musical training the received will prove beneficial to all of them. They all showed excellent THANKS EXTENDED BY The Art Committeo of the Wom-- an's Club wish 'to thank the school board and Mr. Underbrink the use of building; Mrs. Crawford for help in costumes; Mr. Yahnke, 29-- s Olendori o -m for denation of es n En K2 ) tm sisted in making the cantata a $u¢-- Snal market and sport ¥ Mdhwm'.;' Patae Exchange. 2. ... 6. Agent for Spirella and Nubone ©:50 P. M. Children's Bedtine "3.....«». M. Verna Lyot Boorman, contraito; Sailie -?t:k-wllfl. ; Mrs. W. G. Watson, reader; Pasaden® C Deluxe; : Elmer Gray, f _ amfl- "34. KYW--400 Meters, W #« Micage, . Hiinois, C.unm ECC 4 7 4:80 P. M. Nm-fl'.llp':b. 440 P. M. Children's. Bedtime Tuesday, April 10, 1923 RADIOGRAMS The Committes, News and Sports. Menkes, ute; Mre. Pasadena ""GMI i ks m uns n(,;l'nl. News, sports and T EP K. s 9:06 P. M. * features as an. nounced by rmu- Wednesday, April 11, 1923 5:00 P. M. News and sports, 6:50 P. M.*Children's Bedtime Mext Baddhcs; Betty Wiltiams, plano; Joe Williams, saxophone; Leigh Tay.-- 800 to 9:00 P. M. Rose contralto; Sallie Menkes, acc ist; Milan Lusk, violinist; Thvs MEERENE: _ MRA M c CCCCGIOTTIOR i Bediam, pianist, mm;lt h.m:M_Mk.Ot tina: Betty Williams; and her' Isham:, Jones and his orchestra at College Inn, Hotel Sherman. v { now being all the go, a entitled "My Twenty . Years ong the Poles," is being written qulet evening. Cinginnati can't get a 30,000 pound .wge:hmy. Any man who says rimg it out should be shot. Many will enjoy learning a Toledo, O., si#xophone player is in jail. 9:05 P..M. "The Spring Clean--Up Bank notes are now being rationed 9;:00 P. M. News, sports, A Special Offering of Big Values Saturday, April 7 --Ending Saturday, April 14 lin. No man is allowed to more than eight bushels of when going out to spend a PHONE 9 RAY FURNITURE & PAINT STORE At An Unheard of Cut in Prices FOR ONE ear plugs Ameri¢an boys ean't enter without spark plugs. knows, says that a mouse yuns ten miles a day. Read this to your wife. LIBRARY TAX LEVY CARRIES TOWN ELECTION go=«--:* -- School Trustes as assistant supervisor for several years and was chairman of 'the board for the past year. Supervisor Obee won out by a majority of 286 votes. Charles Harbough ..._._____--_. $76 William E. Bletsch _____--------.-- 657 Thomas M. Dooley .____.___------ 402 ,whm-mn .Brand Tak uk' s 887 m'%" ru.w.m Harbaugh t E. Bletsch defeated. Thomas M. Dooley and William E. Brand. -- They will sue-- ceed Martin Ringdahi and Axel Lar-- son. Larson did not make the race, "'fi.':&"mwh and as-- Supervisor William J. Obee.._.____._.___ 691 Martin Ringdahl .__._--.--------_ 405 ME WE N P o nenvd 2t -- £ WPs F T . i &E e = s Cw W IW ::'mwx fls * ~ S999 w# . No T9 ) io* Do 34 f ' * wl ols q A) % THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, sATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1 The total vote: Home is where the pantry is. (Continued from Page One) who held the stop watch and Assistant Supervisor In assorted hit or miss patterns. -- Sizes ranging from 24x48 to 30x 60 inches. -- ONLY, N* # # % !--f ( 1€ *s © / n * t $ B--A4A#78) Sn -- * Jms ¥ * \_ a 10" 1 a + .~_._. Prices $1.39 to $2.89 Rag Rugs T81 mmiqfiumfmt- terns. ru;hc rom 24x48 to 36x72 inches. Prices $3.49 to $7.48 There is only a limited num-- ber of these rugs so come in early and select yours while there is a good assortment to choose from. BEA UTIFUL CHENILLES A Full Line of William Witten ------<<------«-------- # ward | and Fred D. Silb were "elected park board: .commi sioners (for the full term. Lab got 442 wotes and Silber got 418. YOLIVA MOB CELEBRATES "-- xEW-- YICTORY ilter or '%o;n{km of the waste ind poisons blood. © Then ret sitk. ~Rheumatism, headaches, g rouble, nervousness, constipation, dizzi-- ress, -- gleeplessness, bladder disorders ften come f1 sl W'- 'Th..nnumn;onm ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or if Lhc-rhbdoo&y."m :fl:_ Mrwl" mdrhikhc:himer'- ;'g zet about four ounces of Saits from ,,.,,,s.;:,hml.:qd take a table-- 3 = $8 hfi" T ockiaet for & ow days and your ki ake bwwf" ig the I:m nock fich food creater acide 'he kidney pores so that the; e ies .. Flush Your Kidneys Occasionally by Drinking Quarts of No man or woman, can make a mis-- (Continued from Page One) come 1 A .. 108 volse. hk ' oeadn-'l"" a . Too| "* Bc o nufllhe'uu h w,ml nstipation, dizzi-- dder -- disorders _~Becker had besides his ass "'"'ubu"" r;@m # to mrw ts on Deputy Sherif a neu-- tral, Trouble was nipped befare its outbreak by the gudden arrival of thlho;l:..i Th iva cartying along -ith.uthonmpi'm_' other rights and authorities of the police power in the county, than the -- Dé Decker: for co large majority. 1arge NEJORICY® mxu..-fidumwr a crowd at the polls and Voliva mus-- tered ful} strength. "Those who won on the Theocratic or Voliva ticket, are: °; Bert Thompson, supervisor. ~-- It seldom fails to relieve the torment i Sufferers £ skin Hrouble should get a little int of Rowics Mentho--Sulphur bo-;lu'&n- yist and use it like a cream. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SPRING COATS FOR WOMEN CARNEY'S 14 No. Genesee St. ~ Chamber of Commerce Bldg. constable, éarried by a NEW--stylish--reasonably priced! In fabric, work-- manship, design, they have the air of distinction that new Swinging unbelted plaids, soft, full draped capes, smart steamer cogts, big, full motor: coats----all are new; and every one is appealing. -- _ Copyright 1913 Hart Schafiser & Marz trustee. WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS T. R. Becker,--constable. Forman, school trustee, and W. H. The Republican ticket held by the Mayfeld, constable. f ~Free One Day Only -- Fresh Charm in Liberty Gift Shop LUCE FURNITURE STORE $1.00 purchase, one to a customer, at the SPECIAL SALE of stamped goods at the LIBERTY GIFT SHOP Child's Aprons, 3 and 4 year Child's dresses, 8 and 4 year Saturday, April /th supervisor, Independents and defeated, included: J. H. Sayers, for supervisor; John R. 05 and 10 cents 78

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