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Lake County Register (1922), 7 Jul 1923, p. 2

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m \I| North Shore Gas Co. lte o k > fets Sat a d hi t o 4 'Anlnvestm ment in Which |||| ":7';":."}*';";:""*5 e ' 1| ~+« rv¥4 ~<aime Ao> > 'oof s 1| | . 15¢c 19¢ 25¢ 39¢ _ |IPEVERYONE Can Share [||f -------- 4 Embroidery and Crochet ty U w fl 4 , mt wC Holh n m BT ' _ Rairfield on the Fourth and each e# brought home a quilt as their prize. Will. Ray burned his hand --very f severely on -- the evening ~of the . _ Fourth while shooting off firecrack-- ~ .. ore. B will be unable to work for Aoste and Mrs. Motz and Wallace _ . Maxwell of Chicago, were entertain-- _ _ _ _ed at . the 'home of Mr., and Mrs. -- _' Walter Stark on the Fourth. . i 'Mrs. Frank Doiph broke two ribs _ daugnter, Ruth, spent the Fourth at --_~.--'-- Mrs. Frank Baumgartner and Mrs. ----'_'; NMumson of Libertyville, were Wau-- PAGE TWO Dr. E. V. Smith of Milwaukee, Mré Mattic Taylor of Libertyyille, John H. Aynsley, Mr. and Mrs. George Ross and son, Aynsley, ""1 .#u.tthol..l. Rouse home on ; | Mr. and Mrs. s %fi spent tmrfl\ in L:b' ' with relatives. There will be church ser-- z'm Sflflly.ng:! school m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and ing People's meeting at 8 p. m« . E. H. Bluhmi and Myron R. Wells Igsat Monday, # picking cherries, e t ovenl ts Mrs. John Jarrett, and ehildren. visited John Jarrett, in the nospital at Waukegan on Wednesday: Mr. Jarrett -- is somewhat . better-- this Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harris and family, spent : the Fourth with the latter's siatgrLaga J Will ~ Busching and family of itony--: . * Miss--Irene Dalziel _and Clarence Frank, were guests at the Redding home in Gurnee, Wednesday. --~'The Ivannoe Women's society will hold a bakery sale at Lyon's Grocery Store, on Saturday afternoon, July Mrs. Waliter Stark was a Wauke-- gan visitor Wednesday. : % ' Mr.; and Mrs. Willian: Albright and son, Billie, Joe!l Chandler and| io Son Mite: Morrie: Chandier and| Local Editor and AREA ' Operated by 'William A. Bachr Organization North MGEM. #aT9 Waukegan, 4 ~ . j f rour illustrated booklet and further informaA-- Mmmm. m It i:tl:nde':'ntood this will * mmmder any ie when she fell while a Imo : Th . un C en . 0o t o MA sn moa on oe -- 6 North Shore Gas Preferred Shares. is a.-- very Wwory practical 'one. (It sets a definite goal f:r you With KAMB . ............ 1%2J ADDRESS ...« " Lucille Knigge is i with the measlies. ' Gmry ¥ahnke --of Libertyville, | spent Thursday in Area, J.Lwdorataflwtm day with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Tripp . Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Dorfler spent the Fourth with Mrs. George Yore of Everett, Wt Mr. S. A. Kramer who was » dmmwm;.tfiwm' \ along: nicely. Wells, Floyd Rittlee and Junior P:i;b Kneadler .cndnm' FTedy ol , View, spen """l{ Te ning, with Mr, and Mrs. Wil il'y. Ed . Zersen of Kenosha, spent Thursday evening, with his parents | _ Mr. and »Mrs. Herman Zersen, | _ Mr. and Mrs. S. Sall and children | were guests at the home of their | son, Fred Zersen, at his home in | Wheeling, on the Fourth. -- .' | _ Mrs. William 'Albright. was . a | Waukegan visitor Tuesday, _ _ _ CWy Mss 6 d C PRSoT! TY 9 t Engelbrecht and Miss Marie Bntz gttilbertyvillc were guests at th m of . Walter -- Parker of Grays um w. 7 ww . 4000R "mqi.{ldmo;te-o';; spent Wed. nesday in Lake Bluff, with a party of ffiefldfl- a & * eferinmeinionprmndinnaopemmminenpiimemennponen clon LONG GROVE P ' d Perhaps have felt that investments were -- ; § ) bovelloestentnt Arositter ce th ror ihe Besuthy: " Perhane your surplus Aunds |B| 4 BX Te ooo l onl new, 9C really woflll-'lfih"mjwh of 'the tommunity. /T an eou:'g;fidtr_'__-__f-_i?_r_'f_ 2C ~That day has passed. This is the day of the _ | Women's Waists --_. small investor. -- hneltcorpnfiommnaw BJ Made of sheel white goods. Neatly 98 dn s o n > e t Mc TA 0 oo namaaiibes R & *' --made and trimmed; $2 value...._...-- C willer on Tuesday. _ Mr: and Mrs. A. M. Bunn are en--| tertaining their daughter and her| family, of Gridley, Ilinois, | . . . Mail This Coupon Now ' That $25 you have laid --aside will reserve Shore Gas Company--whose large assets are bachedbytheveryMeofyonreommunity. As a savings plan alon _ the purchase of Narth Shore Gas Pre(erre;,_S!g_nes.il_l .giv"'_e;! oi m en c the most cscntial of all indus |[f| P -- in dtln-oltannfilld all indus-- | I tries--supplying a vital daily necessity. AL ' T Fes 'dutrigh Ts Sacement jou :'-"bmm" ,h.'mm er on the no:'fllol; | h navyment plan of $5 per share per month, * { o s e . e ng A -- WEDNESDAY . Citizens Bank T -- SATURDAY -- Building ---W-----.------- _ toubné ww en e se s sits w ung t ty ts was on m aas sns _ _Geo. A. Jones DENTIST :00 -- 12;00 A,. WL. NZ +00 -- 6:00 P. M.. . -- AREA, ILL. «N .. Show your interest in the Charles Gross-- . Mr. and Mrs, W. Umbdenstock and | son, Harry were Roselle """"":"' ; "r. und Mrs. William Sauer and son, Victor, of Crystal Lake, spent Sunday at the Victor Sauer home, . Mrs. Mary Keislier of Chicago spent Wednesday evening with her son Herman and family. [ Miss Maybella Keiler has return> ed home from Chicago, where g has attended school this season. will spent the summer with horx ents,. Mr. Mrs. Stephen Keiler. Ralpn was a Buffalo Grove caller Monday, Miss Edna Hultfels of Riverside, W"' is spending several days her aunt,; Mrs. Henry Laseke, Jr. Miss Marvella Keiler of Chicago spent Fourth .of July with her par-- ents, Mr. and Mrs. St:rhen Keiler, _ Mrs. Walter Gosswiller and Mrs. G. B. Umbdenstock,, were callers at the Charles Gosswiller home Mon-- 'day evening, <_|;-- . y Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holtie and dafilw of Prairie View, \spent Sunday evening with friends here. /. A number--from here attended the musical recital at Wheeling, Sun-- Victor Sauer was a Wheeling call-- . Mr. Ed. King, who has been stay-- ing on the L. E. Jefferies farm the past year, left Thursday morning for St, Louis. : Mr.--and Mrs. R. Reimers: inter-- taimed company. from Chicago . on Fourth of July. & P facg -- A number of our young people at-- tended the barn dance near Palatine Saturday evening. s e t '_'"fi"um".,n' Krueger was g Wheeling caller Thursday morning., ---- > ~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herschberg-- er, Jr., and daughters, spent Sunday with relatives at Prairle View. _ ~Mrs. Frank Doliph nad the mis-- fortune to have & serious fall Mon-- ¢f day' afternoon. : She ~was picking cherries and the step ladder collaps-- | ty eéd causing her to grasp a limb over | § her head which broke and she fell | iB across the step ladder breaking five or six of her ribs. Although she is aih 64 @6 ons '--MM' i -----'M a%. t TIVANHOE # Mrs, Lo has return'| ence, and where g spent Sur an leemnl" 5. bC rhen x-fl:. ..:B...?.l' 7 directors held a en on pajan n model ng. Mr. Simpson %.?'fimw and gave TA gound I Mrs, Louise Loomis and son, Clar-- ence, and family, of Des© Plaines spent Sunday at the home of Mr. und Mrs, A. A. Loomis. t n@ P08 en ce OEGEObbOCEeg -- ENE L NEEME: TTE it dsn 0d w e + ¥ TR and Mrs, A, A. Loomis. ~!~* | . SA concrete tower 600 feet high is Be 'sure and attend-- the bakery| to be erected at Wembley, néar sale at Lyons store at Area Satur-- ana.zuhnd.totluvisitm'vln day afternoon at 2:80 by the Wom--| of the surrounding country.© A an's Society of the Ivanhoe church,]"searchlight powerful enough to be Church © service at the ©Ivaniioe seen. from the coast of France will church at 10:00 o'clock Sunday| be installed in the tower.. A '3 nunig. folowed by Sunday M'!fluheflwtnptofluwpol at 11:00, A cordial invitation is mlm spirally tended to all. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Earison en'er--| taingd a large party over the Fourth, * Mirs. Lote® Latwiler spent a few| days this week with her mother, at Sylvan View farm, near Wugcguh.] Mrs. Will Frost has returned home after spending a week with her par-- ents in Chicago, s 'k "oe Mrs. George Shober : eneertained company from Chicago a few days t --Friday and S_'at'urday' Sales In the Bargain -- ROUND LAKE Substandirds. Basement ©.._._._---- % leigth; highly meftersed; _ IQ¢ Girls' Silk Socks; and colors; 'dr'...{ yard .l Comprising this l6t of 'linen remnants is ~ toweling,. table damask' and Hnens. All are priced from 1/3 | lens than m' \'.;f hi ut s Oe 2000 Yards Comforter Challie of Cotton pain sATURDAY, JULY 7, Linen Remnants Reduced 1--3 to 1--2 Men's Knit Ties Children's Hose J ___..........'.......__..._...........-..--'-p--- w%m * t . Pats held a busi-- i ;lunlh:nu a':.uo:. regard to re--|~ Mr. . Mr. Simpson| compa and son, Clar-- m : Des" Plaines | visit 1 2. S | Peouth on a goud many atiended the| of the Bank of England that o ' many a ; a tong Solépration at Grays Lake. > * w.o-mhs;a: un*:&:s "/*~| . Patsy Worts of Chicago is assist-- desk, can them instantly, and : busi+ ing in Brainard's store through va-- they can be opened only by special ".-.-.'_o_....----- iss un ce un us on t s w ts ts o e m ony m se oad Tok and women's 's, 10c values colorings. . m manae Am ce m en' " Mr. and Mrs. Miles entertained company several days this week. -- _ Mr. and Mrs. Grifford White and daughter, Merie, and. son, . Walter, mutored to Aurora, last Monday to mutored to Aurora, last Mon visit Mr. Whits's mother and Al! kinds of Auto Repair ¥ 9 Complete Battery Service Competent Mechanics * Weldiag -- -- . Day and Night: Service Phone : 317 & . The Best Stove ~ On the Novth Short THE STAR Garage ~19¢ 19c¢ 69¢ 5c i Bfifhifig $2.49 A remarkable value.. Knit in de-- sirable color combinations of pure eontrasting --trim. Men's Pure Wool Knit * Men's Bathing Suits Union Suits horess it Unibn Suits, regu-- 'and extra' sizes; boys' Bal-- briggan and Athietic Union Suits; men's _ Athietie Union -- Suits. mer -- Wwear. _ at 2 for Rhe. Fine gautre Men's Bathing Suits _ Adc Women's Men's, Women's Women's Gauze -------- 2 for 25¢ t4* 's Bathing Suits sumuhuum».m of the of England that a clerk, v rable 1 P gr:tly 'inderp riced ualit B . & Envelope Made of crepes, lingerie CIOLNS 4 cotton materials; choice ~_.------------ Knit of s 35e value. 1.69 69¢ V ests Women's Undermuslins s, gowns, skirts and nmficelothln\dlllk Made of piain Chambray; aso -- 40q & Children's Dresses -- & _ Gingham dresses and dreuu of 98¢ ; i. _--_--< Iu black, white and all new thread »silk hose, at : hose. Of fine Men's fine cetton hose. lh'lud Substandards of --walues . worth .to . 7906 They 'are of large size, heavy abser-- bent quality. O A towel seldom to be: kad at 50c. o¥ ~.* * f Men's Hose towel. Regular 35¢ value. : Women's Silk Hose / ----Towels, 506-- Children's Play--all Suits of khaki eloth, striped and 'plain deain.. .. Q@B§a Women's Silk Hose fashjened . pure thread silk 1 ' Black and colors, pair..__.. 4 ® stt s ies mt it on ljag Dri J. P, O'Connell, dentist, :«Of-- 7 Deerfleld. Office hours from 9 a. m» to 9 p. m., on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Phone 218R. ® Men's Hose 1.26 value aus ies oi anisaicae qs m m m ds io sn se dis ts uk o e e m tas catee + n on um s ivns on oiinniaai on i ts w ++ an mm mm m mies h c m oi apsie t y w n ce ie n 98c * 15¢ 25¢ % <lub* w74 m

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