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Lake County Register (1922), 13 Jun 1923, p. 2

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i > 4 Walter Broderdois of -- Algonquin, ra--dq-ithlr.udln.fl. Meyer and family. ~Dorothy and Lilah Nelson of Loon Lake are visiting at the O. A. Nel-- son home. dn ies tame &n.c.l.cllvd Libertyville, visited her daughter, Mrs. O. C. Mrs. John Gog visited her som Ed in the Wnubegen bospital "Mrs. John and children, vu--nhnyuuhan * About 25 Area, Lake Forest, and Mr. and Mrs. John Beese of Li-- bertyville called on Mr. and Mrs. George Ross, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson of fimhrknpou&mhyvithlr. Mrs, F. C. Shaddle. _ Rev. Javne of Chicago gave the Sunday morning address at the Area Congregational church. -- Next eve-- ring at 7:30 p. m, the Children's Day services will be held. _ . Mrs, J. J, Rouse spent Saturday wich Mrs. John H. Wells, _ _ _ Diamond, Lake Cemetery society at her home last Thursday, Election of officers was held and all the officers were re--elected for the coming year. Mrs. Caroline Mitchell president, Mrs. George Ross vice--president, Mrs. Dawson secretary and Mrs. John Rouse treasurer. The next meeting will be held the first Thurs-- byinlulynfluhomofllfi.fl- "Wileox. s -- --Miss Mary Yore of Everett was a rmgtthehom'dlr.;ndlu. .. C. Dorfler, on Saturday. .. _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zersen motored to Itaska Monday, Henry Zersen from Greshen, Nebraska, who has been there for the past week return-- ed with them for a visit. Astd \Mrs. Bert Swan and children, Roger and -- LeVerne, left Sunday evening for Lake Nancy in Minong, Mrs. R. D. Cook and Mrs. Town-- wmm visitors urday at the home of Mrs. R. D. ~FTownsend Smith was an Area business visitor Monday. * Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rouse and son, David, of Rochelle spent the week end with the latters parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Meyer. _ _~ ° ~~The Area baseball club will give a dance at Ray Brother's Pavillion on-- Wednesday evening, Jure 13. _Jdan Gosswiller, visited his son, ghtheholplhl.in Waukegan on Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rouse and fami.| a entertained _ Mr. and Mrs. Paul| udnn.l)-vid,derPnrhrl dGny-hh,u:i?M Boehm, | Ir Dbartyuitie and Mise Vidia Wells | of Area on Sunday. § A and Alvira Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Broderdois, " Mr. and Mrs. e tee o ons i wim:'-'!:--i j _ Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pry, Mr. and t ds F4 d corage mhal ter Tonight, Mrs. Emma, Rouss entertained the Miss Ryan of Chicago spent Sat-- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer, Myrtle MRS. M. L. CHANDLER Local Editer . Phone 122 . and Mrs. Charles Lemkuh] of AREA Mr. and Mrs. -- Bert Chamberlain and family were entertained at Sun-- day dinneér at the home of Mr, and n-.c.c.a--lsAt__' Clatege Spont Sunday with Iiutives spent in Ivanhoe. Ivanhoe wdfl!flfi h and all the children having parts will meet at the church at two o'clock next Saturday after-- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Christoffer-- son m family of Kenosha, visited over week end at tre home of the latter's mother Mrs. Margaret Davis. old friend Mr. W. E. Dunn has gone to Galesburg to visit for a month or Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Panowski and family entertained . Mr, and Mrs. George Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Rudoiph Lueschnet, all of Lake For-- est, on Sunday last. The youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pacini has been on the sick list _Miss Jessie Runyard: yeturned home on Monday from Champaign, where she has been attending school George Palmer of Chicago visited at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs.. Walter Palmer, over Sunday. 'Jlim Ransom is spending a week -'H-dlt-.ln.m.m. at Grayslake. & sn inighter ol mpont the week Mmhh Mrs. D.' A. Wi'liams and Miss Phylis Morley drove to Delavan, Tord U ts Seestes." the anoual fete of the Delavan school. . Mrs. Charles Viege! was a Chicago visiter on Monday of this week. lr.ndln.édvud Girard en-- tertained company from Chicago over Sunday. Mrs. Puerkel of Chicago spent a fow days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D, Campbell. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmer of cago visited several days the past week at ths home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Palmer. _ the _ Mrs, W. A. Taylor of Waukegan visited last wesek at the home of her parents and other relatives here. | Next Sunday, June 17th, will be observed as Children's Day at the Lake and Victoria streets and Maple avenue were ciled the first of the week. Lake street is to be grad-- .' Mrs. 8. Litwiter and Mrs. L Lit-- w-.mum ¥ '.' Mre. Cossman of Volo visited here a few days last week at the homn of her daughter, Mrs. H. Molidor, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Palmer and Mrs. Miss Alice Junge spent the week ROUND LAKE IVANHOE Mr. and Mrs. William Tonne and daughters, of Fairfield called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tonne, Saturday evening. -- | Miss Pearl Herschberger of Area rthw-kndw!fihrpmu . and Mrs, Charles Herschberger, Jr. b&mfibu'mm .' to A Mrs. John spent Sunday Mmufit'ml-':l-h. "\h '~ \ » Sauer home. A. Sauer was a Waeeling caller Saturday. A number of our young folks at-- tended the barn dance at Palatine, Mr. and Mrs. Charles wd!uhr{ and family, of Libertyville, spen Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, G, B. U.hdnl:ck. " Some of our people attended m:dan exercises at Half (Day, y evening, _ _ p days iu week with her daughter,; Il!l.l_'Chlrles Gosswiller and grand daughter, Bessie, spent Thursday with Mrs. Albert Moldennauer. _ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hans and daughter, Mabel, were Palatine call-- ers, Thursday, ; Victor Sauer, Herman Kruger, Mr. and Mrs. Haechel and Mrs. Scheff, spent Friday with Mr, and Mrs. Wil-- liam Saver, at Crystal Lake,. _ _ _ _ A. Sauer was a Libertyville caller Thursday afternoon. . . C Te qo Bs Soy is Tharing Ret called on Mr. and Mrs. Her-- schberger, Jr., Sunday evening. -- ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward lulnfi!hv and SchGbert and Mrs. Martin NessoRn, o ~ Mrs. A. Sauer, Mrs. Scheff and Mrs. Welfling, were callers-- at the Charles Gosswiller home, Wednesday evening, * ) Mrs. Henry Cordes spent several _ Some of the young folks attended the show at Highland Park, Sunday evening. uts fol Lo Miss Cora Gosswiller of Liberty-- ville called on her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Gosswiller, Sunday evening. A. Sauer was a Palatine caller Wednesday afternoon. _ _ ~ _ _ Mrs. Walter Gosswiller and Mrs. Herman Kruger spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Goss-- willer. Mr. and Mrs. William Umbden-- stock and daughter, Ethel, and Wil-- liam Dehne, spent 'f'hnrlUy with Mrs. Jac. Barber, of Des Plaines, t Saturday even-- iw,-th{zk.@-)m_'. \ Miss Luella Beuehl:rr spent several days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Roder of Area. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hans spent last Friday in Chicago. _ _ _ _ _' _ mtfi;u& at the A. Edwin Roder and , Earl, .lhAng, -p:nt m"'& Mx: and Mrs. Henry Tonne. + tas eP Miss. Verna Hansen of Arlington Heights, spent Sunday with her par-- . Mr. Foleth and son, Albw Palatine, were callers at the V! Sauer home Monday evening, > ton Heights, caller. Tuesday. + d Mrs. Henry M"M Mrs. o ons ho Nam Tonne home Mr. and Mra. 'fl?-m en-- "::'fl-' ¢alled at the Miss Helen Lafrents attended play given by the Libertyville high J. M. GRAVES & SON Al'.to-fi- 323 N. West St. Mrs. Hern and children of Lake FRED GRABBE Auctioneer Telephone Waukegan 919--Y--4 Address: 928 North Ave. Farm and Livestock Sales Tar, Gravel and ABH Kinds of All kinds of Auto Repair Work LONG GROVE THE STAR Day and Night Service Phone 817 hone us and we will call give you an estimata 1178--W G. 0. Graves Grace Nevelier Falls into Hands of Chicago Po-- lice f ; Zion City, which has ao cabarets, dance halls or theaters, was too dull for Grace Nevelier, 20, 2608 Elisha st., who ran y from her home t_hnonl"';-sndweutto(!hh- go to enjoy life. Friday -- she ~and Frank Covile, 22, a prize fighter, faced charges of disorderly conduct. They were ar-- rested when they were seen leaving the Milwaukee Hotel, 638 Blue Is-- land ave., where they had been liv-- ing as man and wife. The girl's father is said to be a high member of the Church of Zion. Sergts. Mangan and Sullivan of mw&muuwm girl, whose was whitened by the use of too much powder. When taken: to the station the girl talked freely, telling one tale after another to explain her presence in Chicago. Covile appeared too frightened to offer any explanation on his part. Covile said he was a good fighter and had gone ten rounds some time "I could not stand Zion City any m.nlflt."dbthlnflfi brought me up in the und would not allow me to go to Island scrapper. LION CITY DULL CIRL RUNS AWAY The barn dance at Frank Amann's was well attended Tuesday evening. Miss Mayne Meyer of Chicago, is {NWational Crop Improvement Service) ALmom there have been Mu'.wb'nm with alluring promises, yet repeat-- ed bread tests nave proven that Marguis, Blue Sem and Fife are the only spring wheats which are, of permanent value. ' Spring wheat a'ways brings & premium over the other kinds. of wheat because i: brings the most momey to the baker on account.of its making more good loaves of bread from a barre! of flour. . © In the Anfal anaiysis, wheat will aliways well by sample on its mill-- ing quality, Wheat may be plump. heavy and O _ 9:00 -- 12;:00 A. M. N -- 1:00--6:00 P. K. AREA, ILL You will find it a pleasure taking care of a few of these beautiful potted plants in your window. Each day their fragrance will more than reward you for your trouble. Tulips Geraniums Hyacinths Pansies Libertyville, 111., Phone 10 WEDNESDAY Citizens Bank A SATURDAY Building T Libertyville Flower«& Vegetable Company W Geo. A. Jones Our Prices are Fair * I Window Garden? Sov vau o ummmutm1 mfi-lfllflfll% 800 add materlally to the profit. mbwhh'a to pay more for hard spring Gour than for any other, The importance of the quality of visiting at hey home. Charles Nordmeyer is giving their building a coat of paint which im-- proves the appearance very much, -- Walter Frerking --and _ Rudoliph Thieme, from the city visited at William Lohman's home, Wednesday at her home. R Mrs. Archie Jones returned to her home Saturday after a two weeks gluten in bread is one Feason yield grain containing this proper quality bread gluten, planting them in large quantities is nothing but ----Jonn Domanshi's brother--in--law from Chicago visited there this 2 well--known authority, because _the acidg created excite the kidueys. Then they become overworked, get sluggish, :log and cause all sorts of distress, .ggfi&'hrly_h@xheapdu;&ryh& urinary irritation. The moment back hurts or kid-- mm.&?' or if bladder bothers you, begin lots of good water and also get about ounces of Eu:xtoomhritloodmm juce kidney trouble in some form, says s 4g C nramiiinsi t iss 747 be A_lul ments to your state experiment ata water drink which millions of men and nvieg mpine on hertuar A--mz-ymiu':nhh Clean Kidneys By Drinking Take Saits to Flush Bladder Bothe Martin Stoffel spent Sunday at his Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Lohman attend. Have You Ever Back Hurts of Water spent or «l m t d &Nlfidl'n.fi.\m -- Mr, and Mrs, Clyde W and dauh:k'amm. vux'ln. nmgnnmu:i-nymmu BUILD "*Cae Or On Rew Tems * "Retablabed fots _ MEMBER COOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE BOARD JOHN HEIM REAL ESTATE, LOANS, RENTING AND INSURANCE Office Phone N. A Lakeview 478 CHICAGO, ILL. z%m Government Bldg. Material at Big Saving! GREAT LAKES NAVAL CAMPS Camps Luce, Paul Jones, Avistion and Farragut . > WYMEEE $ 20 MBE Whether you fish often or just once in awhile, we: want you to come in and pick out enough tackle to meet your needs when the fever strikes Ynou and you want to go fishing in a hurry Come and see what we are offe Lyouint.lwvmy of HOOKS, LINES,, RODS, REELS, ARTIFIC-- IAL BAITS AND FLIES Lay in a complete outfit,, or buy what you need to build up your present outfit--no matter which --you'll find this store 4 {| HEADQUARTERS FOR THE OF THIS SECTION Maybe you haven't gotten all the fun out of it that's comittlg to you, and madybe you haven't gotten all the fish you should have caught be-- Schanck Hardware Company Phone 39 all COME TO THE CAMPS. Take electric line J._mu_.am Office acroms tracks to the east on Sheridan Gordon Wrecking & Lumber Co, Enormous Quantity of Pipe, Valves and Fittings, 1 in. There's Something Wrong by 19 in., fitted with two i 2650 es Snd Wiusk--Vaive-- '%fl. vitreous, siphon: ac-- tion closet bo flush valve. A WITH THE FELLOW WHO DOESN'T "~ * $12.50 LIKE TO FISH Your Tackle Is Poor EAT LAKES, (L1,.--PHONE WAUK. 306 80 in. by 5 g last _ of to yeea BUILD AND IMPROVE. P k Bem :4 pir cent to 60 par cent 02 mate-- YOUR HOME a baby girl V ln%. gnp_ ~and Mrs, Ben Lenzen Register ~Classified ads> bring "American" Wall Radiators-- mhfum.'-fiht and _ units. 2 wonderful value per 22 Sih-- B Mc .. _ C ts n n ne Miks IY wial > insd interior trim-- P $22.50 in. 1 M I:, "'"j

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