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Lake County Register (1922), 23 May 1923, p. 2

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PAGE TWO hea M m 3. 'tgons on Friday afterngon. d*!ll:;:""'"" .&a Mrs. H. °C. Meyer at-- the funeral of Peter Meyer, --~Miss Rose Woise of was the week end guest dw.uh of Fremont at Wauconda fi oo attend the W/benR '5..'1 meeting at Zion City, on Thursday, »Mrs. Charles Lemkubhl, mfl land Park, and Mrs. 'l'wmj" "Wlize Dorothy Casey of Uiberty ville; spent . Saturday at the Jornn Jarrett home. / C hok cuzgn bd Mr. and Mrsi_George Ross enter-- tained Mr. and Mrs. George Unger, % . L. Nridon, Mrs. T. T. H T. Arthur Richard-- son,. Mrs, Will} Peterson-- and Mrs: _ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kniigge and Nr. Herman Knigge of : visit-- ed at the Hermian home on &a--.&,m [a'? # Steila~Cropley and 'sons, of Libertyville :spent : Monday -- with Mrs. Bert Swan. --Mrs. Thomas Russell, visited &flmma e' of Mt. and Mrs. Will Har-- Twlllfl. at the home of her Mrs. . ~«Ms and Mrs. 'ul-fi Wm. Fenner. and daughter,. LR O ALC _ MR rahoc. it alaime ~'Mr, and Mrs. James B. Robinson of Rogers Park, spent Sunday at the ;" Iu.'vc. G. Small and John Porteous, visited at the George Ray home at Diamond Lake, Sunday The Lad'es Aid Society will be en-- YASEY SCHOOL A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Slovar, on Wednes-- day, May the 1 kmeM flowers to p-:thhfi': Te "Tue aiferds have: the Tok tooth Violets, Bilue Viotets, Cactus, w-q...n-u--. ; have some of the leaves =¢hn e pictures of Thm our tree books. d.:-:.h uu..&uuc.' The sixth, Ievents ""'fi' wrades are reviewing in alD} of J eubjects. In some--of the subjects we ate through reviewing. 'a.ln'.nhmuuulfl' ware very difficult to them. O/F. Jarrett and daun MRS. M. L. CHANDI Local Rditor -- Phone AREA Fohnson of Chicago on ¥Fri-- Jarrett and 'dau; Opal, at> the E. 'r.&uh ilr.udl', 8, J. Sengstock return-- &%wfim _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hints and child-- ........""i'zu..m....s.t""' and A. G. Schwerman. ' uit. wl&:rp:!rinhb-" ':usm-vmhfluw in moabe e s "" n 15- elm: m«nmmnk' E« in ts , May 27, at & M :ilm'hm-ehuml -- Mrs. A. N. Larson called on Mrs. . F. Voas Sunday. 's. Louis Gottschalk, fin; i, Sunday. % %m.?ww Rdward and --August Graber of spenit Saturday and Sun-- v with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hapke. /. Mr. Gottschalk has a new > five Earl and August Baade, played baseball at Lake Zurich, Sunday, Anna:_ and: Adolf Baade visited Marvin Hutfilts, Sunday. s 'The seventh and eighth grade pu-- pils of the Murray and -- Fairfield schools and thsir teachers, visited e mpante in in L9 ¥ & handling of the milk ffom the time 'uh.www?ualitu m Senatinde o ¥ ex. aflnh by. Mr. Larsen. on account of illness. i receiving hundred in o h:rmwukaum xv- u..."éf:'m» and _ Harold Alvin. . Loom's, : Robert _ Ransom, mhwnm James T i Godwin, El-- and Melvin Chemmberlain. 'The tree which we planted Arbor Day is growing nicely and has leaves friond, vnmah moikh Chore Take on mmam@h on Mr. and Mrs. A. Moldenhower, visited at the A. Wickersheitm home Wednesday, -- -- _ _ is 3 'Mrs. A. Wickersheim did some shopping in Chicago Thursday. mh a community," says the Messenger, "it is not usual-- best to conceal the fact. Better u!'thnlywvbm ~*There was a surprise party on Mr. and Mrs. David Swioso, in Edi-- son Park, Wednesday evening. FAIRFIEBLD SCHOOL .--Gtdwin was absent Friday nights uA!u'.'m the lormfl' sic. H. A. Watson, for the use of and the many others who in ways helped, to make the a success. .& C 's Memorial services will be held in Area church, the Rever-- end C.~ W, Laughlin, -- of wmmth.ddm is the custom, the Ivanhoe, Diamond Lake \ ',I:u.én!ehuw'lllulhhfill r service. 'M'fll'ben;:gol'llll:"' at Ivanhoe ul , May 26. Sunday school will mu usual at 10:00 a. m. It will be dis-- THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, m--l;tvi":" to allow time to go -- Everybody come to Sunday school next Sunday. Children's day and the .'nulpicniemnot!uhmfn- ME C At the special church meeting call-- ed last Sunday morning it was voted by the goodly number present to en-- ter -- into ths:pond federation with the Area church in calling one afternoon of this:week. Decoration Day services will be held at the Ivanhoe church, May 80. 'The choir is preparing music. The mmmda\yemfi:f'atthc home of Mr. and Mrs. Doiph, lare un the shuich and hat nigs ers : C arrange !Mfluqvmhcbdonwn day. . The decorating committee is Mr. and Mrs. | Wm. Atwell. The lmm.lillm Wirtz, Miss Garrett and Miss Emma pastor for the two fields and in other plans for close cooperation. --The Woman's Society will meet 7 AGAIN TOP MARKET Hawthorne farms of Lake County, Illinois, secured another typ price for yards on May 10, when a shi t from their feediots cashed at g10.15 a hundredweight. : The steers were a sort out o0f the big herd of Herefords which was shipped from the south-- west last fall, and which the farm has been feeding this past winter. hnulmd:?-mbfln Chicago market sold at the top price of the day, The farm. is the proper-- ty 'of the> Chicago-- gas magnate, Samuel Insul, and is one of the most famous Hereford feeding and breed-- Tnlont thopmint wamiiied os Lbf pounds each. Cattle of their 'quality o m n ts iJ t a range LAKE COUNTY STEERS -- cents a hundredweight. ce We have our trial of on inss lnk tie sighest, he had c mfim. as their .wrz was 94, and the sixth grade was irries on maoe mhoie "miien are:" True, 100; seventh John True, mmmnmm.u;( and fifth grade, Mary Panek, 91. It is rather interesting to note that the winner of all u%mfi- same as the last time the ex-- *d'fl_mm du:f':-mmb&hhr# Tame as the Te «d nesich p The work was all free hand cut-- fivflhmdmn' ~m.'"fltpo*t." The seventh grade have started to press and> mount wild flowers. and are busy filling them in. They amflda flower. men employed on Rockland Road have not been working this week because of the poor condition of the road. It is a commmnon sight to see an gutomobile "stuck in the mud," now, mlmm- o Pagk us & horses. ' . and Mrs. D. m'n-fl' family went to Saturday * ns ons Faiotico, the third grade, has written this composition in lIanguage class, It is just as be By order of the Mr. Wm, lflfin i and . wm., ine, went to Druces Lake, | afternoon, y ]u.:dnd lnj'Wm.nBfifll:: ?.fi'.uw. rfid."fismd the ' Paul Duba, home Sunday Mrs. Johnson and , visit-- ed the Freeman family, from Chicago. _ ' #&" _ S 2 s5> "i?.i';'u Mrs, llsu!der_ and family were nm un afternoon. Those perféct in -.:Eu for the week were, Pear} Beshel, Marie Du-- ba, Frances Belenski, Gladys Mul-- Junior Bracher, son of LeKoy Bnd::ddMnldl,h-- & ing at &mhfmn, Sunday. ---- mrmfi%mu Grayslake score was 33 to 17, in favor of the Wright school. Karl and Allien Slusser, and John Kuester 'of the Bush schoo! went with the boys from here. "There is & strict limit," says the Decatur Herald, "to the results that nclaents a00 Tess Dioapfants to T. --SATURDAY -- WRIGHT sCHOOL GRAND RAY BROS. PAVILION DIAMOND LAKE -- ILLINOIS DANCING Saturday Evening, May 26 : Sunday, May 27 -- -- BEST.MUSIC _ BEST _ FLOOR ~-- BEST CROWD Come and Join Your Friends! SQTn: snore wik . CLOSE -- AF NOON ON gfi"umus Matt Pester & Son,. Libertyville Thomas Russell, Area, IIL 9:00 -- 12:00 A. M. 1:00 -- 6:00 P. M. WEDNESDAY; MAY 23, 1928 Geo. A. Jones Leo Pieper, Libertyville NOTICE BEST TIME HOW --your hands. C or has been people likely way of spreading germs, ' ,le a common and very dangerous way of spreading germs,. One should use every precaution when the "fly season" is on. Keep this as a watchword Fingers lod.&ndflh:tnddwvm will find their way to you. cook live longer than single men., Mainy a man gives' a lady his car seat to keep her off his corn. FRED GRA'BBE Auctioneer Farm and Livestock Sales Telephone Waukegan 919--Y¥--4 Address: 928 North Are. AIM-(A*IQ&M THE STAR Day and Night Service * Phone 817 To know we _ 100 to 500 800 to 12:00 h¢" Lakeview 478 "CHICAGO, ILL. u'n }"omi BU out NOW! Government Bldg. Material at Big. Savings Service for your benefit, and under ordinary ;!utmvhv stances we can meet requirements. take any chances? X delay now may throw you t ity wahier, s piy, in ;'.-.~ :dh:n,thc machines are mdod?'_éndw rile _!}!: are at it, snn Paamce orem '#.'Inb-- n uaet Toh P c dt e cvncias P t l calities A04, ons 3 cadk Eus ans Fis--__ hn atine®-- $25| wa u. _ aic Enormons Quantity of Pipe, Valves and Fittings, 1 in. to 6 in-- REAL ESTATE, LOANS, RENTING diret to thia th.. Rorth Chicaaw . Ofley across Lracia io the » 'across cast an .-H-"h # 1 " Gortion Wrecking & . Lumber : Co. Meary rubber, 3 piy, in mm €1.25 apedally piced «$4.00 '-'"":u , ftted with two e n vnlete each at.... ¥ Join the increasing numiber of fore--handed men SCHANCK HARDWARE COMPANY THOUSANDS of items to help you BUILD AND IMPBOYE, t our prices--SAVE from 40 per cent to 60 per cent or mate-- We maintain a KEWANEE BOILERS--Q5 PER CENT NEW-- $42% AND UP only gemuine I H C rerairs for your CREAT LAKKES, ILL_--PHONE wAaUK, sos Open Sundays for Your Convenience a man has come to. BOAROS-- Lots Sold for JOHN BEIE,. 'E, LOANS, REENTING INSU 17 in. _0 in, No, 1 clear. Wall Beard-- "American" Wall Radaters-- 2 Daite ltwohik of Hnelms for $1.75

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