4 . ~PAGE TWO the sammer. g * ' Mrs. Charles Lemkunl | of High-- land Park, was an Area visitor © Thursday. | Miss Irene Dalziel, Clarence Frank Miss Hulda Meyer and Ed Krapf, motored to Chicago, Wednesday and called on Mr. Krapf's sister, Mrs. Hansen. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clausing of Arlington Heights were entertained ut the Will Zersen home Thursday. The Ares base ball club dance at Diamond Lake on Wednesday even-- _ ing was well attended. . Mr. and Mrs. Leland Jarrett wisit. ~ed John Jarrett at the McAlister hospital, Waukegan, on Wednesday. Mr. Jarrett's eye is a little better. _ Mr. and . Mrs. Fred Zersen of Wheeling visited the former's par-- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zersen on Wednesday evening. . All children who have parts:in the * diey will pleaey boat the Commaanit, }' "mflho'doeknhnnsu- --which had been advertised for Sat-- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jarrett are parents of a little danghter born &---u morning, June 14. +« _--| -- Mr. Mrs. H. ~C. Meyer spent '!&:;dat't:owmll.ahom in Gilkmer. x3 m'utbmlnhuk Baumgartner, afternoon. Cargol! Porteous is home for his summer vacation from Carroll Col-- Miss Amy Baseley who has spent :ummgw& to her home here, & She will soon go to Philadelphia to visit a brother who resides thore. Mrs. Deen, Kirk and little daugh-- ter, and brother, Raymond ~Daley, SmR P o v 'm', u..-y' D cickman and Georeh and t comedies of all, will be mm:;flb(}tmhhm can Legion at the Area community hall on the evening of June 21. Seats reserved at Watson's 'Drug store. i %mh.m fl' +Children's Day exercises will -- be held Sunday evening, June 17 at the Community House at 7:80.-- <---- _ Dramatic club. fio(-'l.r'd&filt her. sister, Mrs. Beckman and at Batavia, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kirk. Mrs, Charles Coggins of Florida, Mrs. Sanford Bennett of Minnesota, and a grandson and daughters, called on old friends here, last Saturdaz. Charley Coggins and family lived here a number of years He oined and operaied the oid Hiouiing Canedy, -m '; , some years "Iyuldhldl.&at. Dr. 'J. J. Lewis and Miss Alice Lyon of Chicago, were week end nr,, Thep meont o Tom Miss Ruth Bruncheon of Wauke-- fi'ln.l'-l Hicks _ and Mrs. Young of Libertyville, attend-- #d the funeral of Reid Geary, Mon-- Harry Geary, of Grays Lake, call-- ed on relatives and friends here, Sunday afternoon. ( NMrs. Molidor of Volo, spent Mon-- finl.lbn.d her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Franks, who has been spending the last month at the Miss Mae Daley has came to her MRS. M. L. CHANDLER Local Editor -- Phone 122--J , Waukesha. AREA ~--"After A While WAUCONDA D. Cook was a Waukegan It isn't the money spend now that will mkeyoncomforng:bymdby-- . ----it's the money save now--and during dlthe"nom"of,;:urprodudngyan. Bo man le think will to save "mgwhflo"--m«:meaxw tablishing the spending habit. The Citizens State Bank of Area Does this seem like good common--sense? Woodcutter: of < Lake of of 47.2t for Mr. and Mrs. Howard .Anderson mmafidm, spent Sunday at the of their parents Mr. and Mrs. M. W, Baseley. ; :td Mrs. E. J. Cook, motored to Thursday. Clot arent at Monerenn, wee our streets forencon. The three daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wegner of Chicago are spending the week at their summer home here, « » « Mr, and Mrs. P. B. Johnson and' son, Donald, of Crystal Lake, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carr, Tuesday evening. 1. Mrs. Velma Wilson and two chil-- dren, of Waukegan, were. pleasant callers at the Carr home last Satur-- day, Waukegan shoppers last week, on 1P t 'this. Whiting the: body d' Mr.» Frank -- Knitschild, who was o on nteareaas forts have been made to recover the home "rnmw > their nome at , Wis,, last week. Mrs. Cook went to Bassett, Wisconsin, last week where she vis-- ited at the home of her-- daughter, Mrs. A. C. Stoxen. From there she will go further into Wisconsin to visit Mr, and Mrs. David Fleet, an-- 0';"»!' of Barrington, a waAs inmwnegm-thum. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Farnsworth, daughter, ; Wilma and son, Wright, are spending a" few days the fore part of the week with friends in Chi-- cago. Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore of Chica-- go, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W, 8. Farnsworth, care for hnim at the Palatine hospital where he was taken when he met with the accidental loss.of both feet, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown . and children, were Waukegan shoppers, Thursday. -- _ Mr. and Mrs. t'iorn Hapke, Mos-- dames Wm. and M. W. Baseley, were last Thursday afternoon, when the C.P.&'.,cfl.medmrm legs as had just tu the switch when he fell before the wheels of the engine. ; -- Mrs. Alice Geary had the misfor-- tune to fall down a flight of stairs, Tuesday afternoon and fracture her fore arm, 'Only a week ago she suf. fered the loss of her youngest son. Mrs. Phil / Maiman, returned to her duty as bookkeeper at her husband's $100 for its recovery. --Harry | Lovela brother Monans s ar Paaaaie helping ing a couple of days at Waukegan, with her son and his wife. 8, 1923. His death causéd sorrow in Tela. aa he was famailierly callod b7 A¢ was &Mmmm man, and gvery one has a good word vinago and matly his entre tiky wes ' was sapent here. (After the death of his fnther, a number of years he mum,wn,_m- the farm with their mother and sis-- tera, for a fow yoéars When the mother's healith began to fail, they sold out and to live in town. The two h%-d'm. went to they both w".'I-n ® of Mrs. Te o mss n stmien Th fiu-um'*n .fim' an wan 2s many se rohitives, ont as as many né#ir n host of frietuls.. He carried a My-- stie Worker's insurrnce and other in-- aurunce as well. He will be missed in.his home, and among> his many friends here and elsewhere. where he was employed until a few days ago, when he came homeo and r&nfiflhmdh.). .. Ross, who took him to Waukegan where he was entered for treatment was known. He was quict and un-- The funeral was held Monday fore-- noon at Transfiguration church here. Interment in the Catholic cemetery, east of town. ~There were many 99 John Hans made a business trip to Chicago, Wednesday. ; * R. Reimers -- and Lauerme and George attended the show at Liber-- tyville, Saturday evening. > _ ~'Ralph Meyer was an Area caller Monday. Mrs. G. B. Um Mrs. Waiter Gosswiller and Mrs. tine spent the week end h _ her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Kalkbrenner, beautiful flowers given by* brothers, sisters and friends Miss Emma Meyer of Palatine, spent several days with her grand-- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Her-- schberger, 8r. iy > A Helen Lafrents left i.m h&hoynn, Wisconsin, w b will spent several weeks her parents and relatives . © _|-- _ _/' . Mr. and Mrs. William Sauer.and son, Victor of Crystal Lake, spent Sunday with Victor Sauer and daugh mlrs.ChaflelEm;u a Prairie View caller Saturday. _ Mrs. Walter Gosswiller called on Mrs. -- Charles -- Gosswiller, < Friday Miss Martha Sauer is bpendin a fcw"ohwithlflcndlutm Mr. and Mrs.--Richard Reimers en-- tertained company from Chicago, Sunday.~ > * P PWR S brothers, Albert and Victor Sauer. Chnarles Kleinsmith, called at the Herman Keisler home Wednesday. Mrs. Albert Moldenhauer -- and daughter, Florence spent Wednesday Robert and J -lut mun.mmm-c hurst, returned home Thursday, to ndthdrwmm"" parents, Rev. and Mrs, Kalk-- Robert Kalkbrenner s the vukcnd'id:trlwhg:(o. Charles -- Herschberger < was an Area caller Sunday afternoon. Viector Sauer and daughter, Lillie, spent Friday n Chicago. _ _ _ Mrs..John Hans and daughter, called at the Herschberger home on Wednesday evening." ~<~ x Several of our young folks attend-- ed the dance at Buffalo Grove, Wed-- nesday evening. > ul e n is with .Mrs. Charles Gossweiller. Mr. and Mrs. William Geaske in-- tertained ~company from Chicago, over Sunday. &l.(h-hlndllx'ndnl.d Wheeling called= at A. Saver home Friday afternoon. Miss Verna Hansen of Arlington Heights spont the week end with her Mrs. E. Dyer is visiting with her n'h:,luh:'dmfw.'% wukuduth'.m.. W. J. Sawer and family of Crystal Lake were callers here last Sunday. Bernice 'Wakefield of Des Plaines b-vlhcmafhn-duu the W, Stanciiff home. Mr. and Mre. F. Stanclif? drove to Highland Park, Sunday evening, ac-- companied by Mrs. Creeden. ' :%':mmu '(-):..l:ndh-h.'c:do also make other calls before continu-- ing his journey, e e h l at hes mother's Maywood, were callers in our town Mrs, Welfling of Wheeling spent J. M. GRAVES & SON Miss Mildred MacKee of FRED GRABBE Auctioneer Mr. and Mrs. F. Stanclif(f and Mias Farm and Livestock Sales THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER sATURDAY All kinds of Auto Repair Work Telephone Waukegan 919--Y--4 ddreas : Fg fi'.' LONG GROVE THE STAR Day and Night Service Phone 317 6 i waiklee with her Mrs. W. Hornberger : entertained company this week. &4 ; $3 mmmhfldr-'i Day will i. Peommledy, o dinly " nvied 47. co &hm kappy~ on their I"ZA Pair of Sixes," one of the best mnd funniest comedies of all, will be presented by the Grays Lake Ameri tan Legion the Area community hall onthu&hgdlmll'w Teserved at Watson's -- Drug store. Given under "auspices of 'Ivanhoe Dramatic® club. _ 47--2t E. at Didmond Lake. They tipped in c ditch, bending the bow and '{:Hn(fio"hdshnld. The occu-- pants were not--hurt. -- Miss Lila . Batershall spent the Wnekendvflthg with friends. in Mrs. Kenmedy 'was among those Trom here who --spent Saturday in A. Stoerp was both fortunate and unfortunate by having his car near-- ly out of use and not being 'hurt in T oc o' 509 "the road C. M. Macfariane of Chicago was a caller at his country estate on _~J. H. Killey of Round Lake was a W emegtape f n C O olces ao Clifford Pester is employed at Carfield and Pester's store for the summer months, ; Elwyn : Wightman _ and Clifford Mnbudhmdlf:::(bnn- paign the latter part week, to -yggdm_mm_ -Ir;udln,duorgBmm Stanley Chechis and daw.!;o:: house were among those from who spent Monday in Chicago, _ _ :v;dx:l:. m ::ull- at the (?;:t. _'F. D. Battershal! transacted busi-- ness in Waukegan Wednesday of John Sikes is again employed at the Merchants and Farmers bank, in this village. . He will reside here during the summer. 7 Waldo Hufford arrived in the vil-- lage on Monday for thirty days' fur-- lough from marine service, which he 0~ "o:d *12:00 A x: N + 1:00 -- 6:00 P. M. GRAYSLAKE The Wheeling State Bank Willful Waste Brings Woeful W ant You will find it a pleasure taking care of a fewoftfiuebunfifulm plants in your window. Each day their will more than reward you for your trouble. Tulips ~Geraniums ~Hyacinths Pansies «--< to=* P Window Garden' Don't spend all you earn. . Don't waste your money. Set aside a certain sum in a bank account each week. You can't tell when sickness, loss of work, or a noontemenimatentien's you a I reeuf ndeed. Come in and letohave a neighborly talk about our banking Libertyville, 1IL., Phone 18 wE pEeLrvEr WEDNESDAY > -- ~Citizens Bank [ A SATURDAY _ Building p Libertyville Flower«& Geo. A. Jones of Our Prices are Fair Mr. and Mrs, D. V. Wait motored to La Grange, Wednesday. *~Bert Tromble and family visited John Myer family at Ivanhoe, Sun-- W&-yum up wuhhchcl:: and ::l'u 'uve been afirm tfi ity. Mmgyfl-m the : in their effort to : filter it (m%udfic'"hmmol fz*w-lmhuddocng:m them, like you re your bowels, removing all the body's urinous Annabelie Whitemore home. _ > *A Pair of Sixes," one of the best and funniest comedies of all, will be nnmdby#nflnnlahw Legion at the Area community hall on the evening of June 21. Seats reserved at Watson's Drug store. Given under +auspices of -- Ivanhoe i.&ch:."dhzi'"ml!w s;. your stomack weather is bad you have rheumatic mmmhdmy.mud you are to two or three times during the night. : will : 'spend with his wife at the Dramatic club. e:hhermnh.:'md.rclhblem at once or froaywrrhu-n- cist about four ounces of Jad Saits; *Qwhagsotm before breakfast for a days and m'l'idnenmtha-afine. 'This saits is made from the acid o% grapes and lemon juice, combined with m and has been used for mfi: help clean and stimulate sluggish kid-- i riem to they o fouger Airtiate, t no te, T « *¥aw «dy on uie NepecreaceD y a --'Jad Saits is inexpensive, can not in and makes a delightful, gn fithis--water Elahk. brink ols o water. means ve m_::_:z: your kidneys at m If Kidneys Act ----Bad Take Saits Have You Ever Backache Often Means You Have Not Been Drinking Enough Water : 16, FORT HILL areye. 47--.2t Mn Sthe Attats ks optrnted on 3:« l-nd:;h?o is m'; along nicely. ..> . > REAL ESTATE, LOANS, RENTING AND INSURANCE Lakeview 416 Chicago, i. _ _ : bas it t Houses of ""Cath Or On Rew Te * Reabieded fote .' MEMBER COOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE BOARD Mrs, Adeline Neish and daughter, Government Bldg. Material at Big Saving! GREAT LAKES NAVAL CAMPS Camps Luce, Pau! Jones, Aviation and Ferragut BUILD Z2~€ NOW! ies $20 *Rhary mhee, 8 rig in reile Ccauses, Maybe you haven't gotten all the fun out of it that's coming to you, and maIbe you haven't gotten all the fish you should have caught be-- Whether you fish often or just once in awhile, we want you tocomeinand&ofltemugh tackle to meet your needs when the fever strikes you and you want to go in a hurry Come i noon raue notriiate renan 0 IALBA%ANDF[JES ' Lay in a complete outfit,, or buy what you need to guild up your present outfit--no matter which --you'll find this store iunoummm THE FISHERMEN OF THIS SECTION " Oe ------Tw--r-----v -- SmE ntneieiet, y cians md frak Tae s .. =* 61250 Btorage T-b.-; 6 A. t ams "<pt fatain .. $12.50 '&n':'ufrb'; 6 #., i day me"_ $25 Kneormons Quantity of Pipe, Valres and Fittingu, 1 in.to 6 in doinl in t¥ 96e Novin Chicage. Oner acrom tracks to the # Gordon Wrecking & Lumber Co, E,'&.. , in solle, magare $1.25 There's Something Wrong -- LIKE TO FISH WITH THE FELLOW WHO DOEsSN'T KEWANEE BOILERS--O5 PER 125 AND UP Your Tackle Is Poor CGREAT LAKES, (LL--PHOKE WAUK, Open Sundays for Your Convenience JOHN HEIM of Items to help you BUILD AND IMPROYVE. AVE from 40 per cent to 60 per cent or mate« Evelyn, of La: spent -- the -u.u-ni'mlm Mr, and Mrs. D. V. Wait. DRESSED AND MATCHED-- 1ix4 in., 1x$ in. DBOP SIDLING-- t a n * 0i WlA o T in be LUMBER! Take clectric line ALL NAJILS $1.75 oultire 22¢