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Lake County Register (1922), 21 Jul 1923, p. 2

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ts m E"&' St. Joseph's church fln:" after fi': Np . truhoo,"'fiii ?f"' i w 3 0. F. Jar Tuesday mo x¥ '!' , called at the W. D. Porteous home, *\~~ / Sunday. ' t t Ladies Aid society will hold E', f sa'-" sale at L. A. Murric's «_ .. stere, Saturday afterno0n. . ;. .. . Mr. and Mrs. Milton and j m,M'bmi tives and friends. + r Will Willmington is home after PAGE Goswiller. Mrs. Harry Pfannenstill is enter-- taining her sister from Milwaukee, 'Mr. and Mrs. Daiviel and Mrs, A, L. Lake of Waukegan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dorfler on Mrs. Maud Lusk of Lake Forest, &%fih@%um& < Mrs. ir Radke and children d! ~ Mr. and Harry: McBride left e e mc cpond teo Paul, where they will spend two ge« Murts Chicage Hapiuate ol Mrs. Scott and daughter, Mary, of Wauconda, called on Mrs.: Clyde Harris, Thurkday morning. . > Miss Irene' Dalzel! called on her sister,; Mrs,. Redding (at VictOry Memorial _ hospital, _ Wednesday T o io Phinct mjured _ 0. F. Jarrett injured his thumb, Tuesday morning, when working in 12 Atssét Chisaen Hardware Foun-- Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Consoer and énildren and Mrs. H. C. Reineke jand du% Sss Wilham Relncks. panied Miss Hannia Schwermann to Chicago, WM,W; nonts mt the \Norwegion Lothndh Hospital, E. ville, is fld&:;&udm Lihah and Grace Umbdenstack, this week. . Virginia and F of Kenoshn, Wis.. are staying at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drummond and daughter, Mazrion, were Chicago vfikarli,::dmhhy. Ben reourt has a new Cleve-- land car. 8 ---rhlin;'d::hy-*h: were ' Gt. Joseph's church and after the the Dell's--and other places of inter-- est on their honeymoon. Mrs. Francis White and daughter, Mrs. Davis of Aurora, are visiting at the Gifford White home. . _ Come and see "Main Street," in the movies Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Tripp of Liberty-- ville, called at the Ray Morrel home Inst Saturday. Jule Barrus is entertaining . his son and family of Dixon, Tilinois. Mrs. Milton Lttwiler is entertain-- Ing her sister, ond son, of Chicago. ROUND LAKE spent the day with Mr. ns ,of Area spent l'o-fl' eve-- !d'?c at the home of Mr, Mrs. Charles Herschberger,Jmw-- _ . Misses Lillian and Laurene Reim-- ers, spent Wednesday evening with Helen Lafrents. & ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kisher and m,'hm,mmancnu the J. L. Hans home, Sunday eve-- spent Friday. afternoon at . the Wm B. Uw' % home. Lambert Keiler of Chicago spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Keiler. <-- Mrs, Charles Gosswiller called on Mrs. Walter Gosswiller on Wednes-- day. ~ Mr. and Mra. Umbden-- nds te.: "Eiomtyoiiie Shtiots ville gpent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gosswiller. George B. AJmbdenstock had the misfortune to cut his hand quite Mr, -- and Mrs. J. L Hans .and daughter, Mabel, spent Tuesday at Crystal Lake, also called on Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roder and ¥. Sauer home, Sunday at Area | Tuesday evening-- after Mgmunuhflmi berger and Tonne homes. Mr. and Mrs, Math Umbdenstock entertained Mr. and Mrs. Henty Biere and children of Libertyville on Prairie -- View callers, © Wednesday COrystal Lake, were callers at the fifi' ughter Mabel, speuit Wednesday at Plaines. mm"wanhhm,--uffim- al Lake, visiting with Mr. and Mrs: Miss Sarah Meyer Palatine, spent sgveral days with her grand-- parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Her-- Miss Cora Gosswiller of Liberty-- George Stelling, spent Friday eve-- ning with Pearl Herschberger, . . spent Sunday with Helen Lafrentsz first essential for healthy chicks, but sometimes when &A good start is C RaSy ; E! r. and Eiteicye if yo a of "Wyeth's g&"fim:'«:z old tamous Sage Tea Recipe, improved 2 ho hee Tc h inticrcl romnombared by all present. %fi@%'w ~Ay 3 tioy oo nb > Ap oo anincadoacs "licee thhose hk is varhing gray or saming faded ha Age await« ing them, because """."":_"J'E: ;f'; SAGE TEA DANDY -- TO DARKEN HAIR Yonu can turn LONG GROVE Bring Back Color and Lustre to Mair , Br. stars of Lake Forest, Gurnee, Alon, w...h?....docwubcm towns. It should give the local stars a chance to gage their strength on the courts, . Don Bertran Haase, athletic di-- aio meontaaie oo be etaged atie i# ient to u.m?» the Waukegan tour-- are now ¥ at the local "Y", roctorofthtWian'b'&iéf'? Forest, in conference Kk> oerger, Physical director of . the "¥Y" yver the possibility 'of staging it would be a fine thing. Hanse is also interested in swimming, base-- ball, and other sports in connection Letters were sent to sport leaders of Lake County towns: today ask-- ing for opinions on the proposed tennis meet. --Although there has been no covnty meet held up to this time, things point faverably to & AREEEYy ECERMMEE _ dBCOes M ol C000 98 successful tournament. a Waukegan, never fails to make his Friday, the thirteenth of July, sure was Hoodoo day for some of us in our 1i' town. Coming home from NMrs. 'wmsmmummvm.lwnfl"fi'"'m in Little Allan Peterson is doing his The Atrea matter involves 1000 mamfmhh"fiuaimawumu T rannftine he is the com--|sought on the grounds> that the Arrived last 'week from Cincinnati was a jolly aone and one which will be l ioi T L Un o NTY TENNIS MEET IS NEXT A -- WEDNESDAY Citizens Bank T . SA&ATURDAY > Building -- O ~9:00 -- 12:00 A. M. #i*> + N 1@@%?.& AREA, W N HALF DAY would -- include Geo. A. Jones DENTIST for THE LITTLE CB SHOP -- OF world--one where a ransom 4n ts sisigeny o' Sikh i 0 bu-amwfl'.'filfi# ed in Chicago. 7 It's "'l'lnw.flo(filna" located on the top floor of the big Balaban & Katz, Chieago Theater, and it has a seating capacity of less than 250. The public has never seen it, doesn't even know that it exists, and couldn't shop of the specialists and artists whopmah upmrfimu"" en e ..:"xwm %clm* 'Here every picturs is . screened first, and every stage rMnA_hl completely enacted be-- fore it is given to the in the big Chicago Theater seats 5,« 000, and later in the other Balaban ioi oonncit ic miakles. deve . scenery, ing J\eh. stage wings, and projec. tion machines, Nothing has a place on the program at The Chicago, or any other Balaban & Katz Theater, 'which -- includes _ "The -- Roosevelt," "The ~Tivoli" "The Riviera," and get in even it the kno was general that st_w_é""; "The Central < Park," juntil first "tried out," on "The Little Chicago" stage 'before the executives. -- Balaban & Katz entertainment is unlike that of mny other theater in the world for the reason that over 90 per cent uui.«&um produced right in *The Little Chica-- The most exclusive theater in the A four--room addition . to the $35,000 is being built, but--will not be"in use for a couple of months. Plans for--other structures are be-- ing: made and will be announced: in a week or two. "The. program as 'county among the highest as far as educational. ; facilities go," -- Mr. "The Little Chicago," is the work-- will hold its ANNUAL-- PICNIC gomice y se _ > Sunday, 'July . 22 . -- mww-':'" of fll.'. 'Waukegan's"Tame as the "Gretna Green" of Illinois -- and Wisconsin is expected to draw a noted gouple here in search of a marriage lic-- ense. Jessica Brown, ex--Follies girl, and the Earl of Northesk Thursday were reported to have made Chicigo their headquarters in the hunt for a license. The fact that Waukegan's mar-- riage mill is close at hand and has catered to many famous personages, including Harold McCormick -- and Ganna W ..' has -- led | mwthu,mfit the couple will breeze into the lo-- eal courthouse for the Hceense, 'The couple were refused a. lic-- ense in New York June 5. Admit They Will Wed. The Earl today admitted that the $200,000 LEFT BY SAMUEL KIRK Petition for,ghxzrbau'ot the will of Samuel -- , _ prominent Waukegan lumber dealer and donor of Kirk Park to the city, was filed in -- the > Probute --court of -- Judge Martin C. Decker, Thursday. ¢ Kirk died April 6, 1905, at 'Wau-- kegan, and according to the petition # jhog Read a letter from a mother who wrote to our traffic depart-- ment for information RIAGE MILL WAITS FOR EARL . OE NORTHESK AND FOLLIES GIRL She wanted a plact ppa /A PR N) _ where it was safe for _: e P lR P her children to play-- im m raas | | C in ;gxereto she woul:on't . M e walel _ _ ve wo about ~ nearby mogg- crowded roads, or to o deep places in the lake, or any of the numerous things that frequent.lg take a mother's entire attention at a summer resort, when she might b e resting and enjoying her vacation, There are many delightful resorts : particularly -- well . adapted .for mothers and their children. Comfortable hotels, set in the midst of quiet green groves and smooth stretches of lawn, with sandy beaches sloping grg@nailr; into lakes where mothers can have their youngsters play North Shore trains connect at Milwaukee: _ with Pere Marquette Line Steamers for Ludington, Hamlin Lake, Manistee, Onekama and Portage Lake* a summer re-- wedding is to be "very soon", but wkmhub un-- the new Illinois: law the ban on "early marriages" T ing divorce. 4 (h wA ie effects valued at $10,000, 4 ~~Petition to declare heirship in the estate of James--Weber, Fred-- erick Haarbauer, and to establish heirship in the estates of Clara Vos, auu:; Bidinger, uudm Web-- ber, holders of f w who died some years ago be heard Aug. 9. p Eun Oatmeal Cand -- buttermilk, either fresh or in the dried form, are two of the best developers > for growing Get information and time tab-- les from your local ticket office or write Traffic Department, 72 West Adams St., Chicazo. ing " for many mmmm is the . Weiskopf of the local Exide scxlvriu Mon.':'!!flungcu__« thrown into the gra fhel se on mont fanohl ) MOh _ Many times batteries are brought' l i meima en Battery men are glad to furnish this information. When they do this there will be fewer batteries "buried alive," in the storage battery graveyard. All. kinds of Auto Repair Work \Telephone 74 Complete Battery Service c-amw- : . Welding w.;:m 817 THE STAR

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