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Lake County Register (1922), 29 Aug 1923, p. 2

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2. : «< Mr. \fi Mrs. ~William Albright e and : son,. Billie, visited at the Bert ts > Bracher home in Grayslake on Fri-- Pyz . day evening. . ---- :/ --) Sn y 'WH ves. }" tH' 1 Chicago Monday morning, it 3 § 5 C n t 28 > r. and Mrs. Herman Zersen 1 were Fairfield visitors, Bunday .af-- hrlur Mosher of Chicago is e t .: visiting her sister, Mrs. !:%:v.n-. s i . were entertained at the Leland Jar-- s i; rett home 'Sunday. ge * ." Mr. and Mrs. Damphine of For-- est Park called at the home of their (e .. > ~-- #ousin, Mrs. Herman Koeblank, on o ME npd MQG: Herter of Chicage j'v 3 'I";\,' ) A l:.. P y fw . were week end guests at the J O 'son, Aynsley, C. J. Ross, of Oak-- tfims. and J. H. Aynsley motored to Highland Park, Friday, and mt'm day with Mr. and Mrs. Aynaloy. :: > < M ~ Mr. and Mrs. John Gosswiller en-- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Goss-- Mrs W. O: Bell, Mrs. Frances Weinberg of Augusta, IIL, and Mrs. Morris Chandler -- and daughter, Ruth, at 'dinner Friday evening. °-- "Mrs. Jevne and children of Oak Park, the wife and family . of our Lake on Sunday. Roger and LaVerne, returned home Thursday after spending the sum-- mer at Lb Nuncy, at Minon, Wis. *r. amnd Mrs. Damon Holmes and son, Erwin, are visitiig the Delis. . Waliter Pople's new-- home in Ravine -- Slope <is rapidly nearing , Miss Mary Woodcutter left Mon-- mmw.twowflhtfll' to Winnepeg, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baumgart-- ner, motored to Milwaukee on Sun-- day and took Frances Baumgartner who has been spending .the . past month with them, home. Edward Coudry, last Thursday.® -- Mrs. Hogan and son, Norbert, spent the week end in Chicago with her mother, Mrs. Praies. k wrid Chicago, and the former's two sis-- ters, from Atlanta, Georgia, visited at the F. C. Shaddle home several days last week. Thursday afterncoon. ill is improving. C J. Ross of Oakland, California, Mrs. Robert Cameron is on the sitck list this week. m t i ns Mr. and Mrs.August Gadke spent Bunday at the Hertzing home. Luelia ~--Herachberger ~-- of~ Long Gmhm&ngafwm Mrs. Edwin Roder and k Mrs.. Harold Wells and Mrsa. My-- ron R. Wells motored to Waukegan, ~'The next time some of our bache-- lor friends go out automobile riding g;ymbm;i tl;ke along a guard so x not : Gntzé hok +3 Hon...W. F. Wood of Haigler, Nebriska, visited with Mr. and Mrsy Mr. and Mrs. George Harden and children, and Mrs. Ella Morse -- of Minneapolis, are visiting Area and Libertyville friends and relatives. tine are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Will Zersen. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eger and Mrs, Ed-- vnnllcuunoz-:dh Elgin, Sunday and spent day: visiting relatives. d Chicmgo, Wwere 'oeste 'nt the -- Joiin » , were Mmfl!hhv i Mrs. Gus Holland and Orville and Fredrick Gross called on Mrs. My-- ron R. Wells, Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Chandler and son, Joe} spent Monday in Chicago. 8SEVERAL WAUCONDA PEO-- PLE VICTIMS OP ACCIDENTS in attendance. A third accident, was that of James Fay Carr, who was thrown from his motorcycle at Gurnee, Sat-- urday afterncoon guffering bad brui-- He is the adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carr He had been em-- ployed on the cement road near Gutr ses and serious euts on his head. Out of 994 school children exa-- mined in Decator, only 78 were free from demital dAifects, anccording to the report of the free clinle director, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson of and emphasise --the importance of Mr. and Mrs. Will Roder of Pala-- MRS. M. L. his brother who has been many. friends here, telling of his in-- Just now the talk of the town is about the job <~of: threshing -- and many-- farmers are through with it, fim others will have to [ along. .until a later day. * ~-- Lydia learned _ to drive car, a Buick and she is a m:'r Ch?"r. # ; § ého..:myuptmu of another m & little &mc. born -- Wednesday, Am.z-'u ~Our congratulations Tady. we wikn t long and napgy (e , we a and e. m Reckford, No mro visiting in :rm. * Ciret i thely piots <hame tompony heir place ~some company from the city. f + Mr. Martin Heckman is taking a vacation, Notice will be given Saturday for Bundayservices of . the Half Day church on the Lake County Fair Grounds, at Libertyyille, Illinois, on September 2nd where everybody is welcome. fl:flp'd Kme" ige. Sr., is sfit:l.mdnw e care of t octor, at :OfZhin--son here,. who--with 'his wite, home of Mr. and Mrs.: B | Gleason, Wednesday, August 8 and is their fifth son.-- Their little lone daughter, Ethel, is fortunate m' way in having five such fine b -- ers, altogether, they make up the Gleason half dozen. Our congratu-- lations are extended to the happy soon and are wfinmfim . on everything: now, P have the pleasure of living in it & be rewarded for their work. and his father--in--law are doing the _ George Stancliff celebrated his H!thda.{ last week"wita a group of jolly friends who gathered ih 'the evening at his home and helped him m big birthday cake. -- They w him many more cakes and w; of 'the day. from . Highland _ Park, seems 'a long journey, but Rev. L. amodhfiod it, in a little over o hours, one day last week. two hours, one day last week. This 'year the language classes -- In a few weeks, ~Rev. <Edward| will specialize in various forms of Will¢ox is expected to return from letter writing. It is a valuable as-- his trip. He has sent messages totset to have knowledge of the cor-- ;flg He;'urinc:d is building a beauti-- tle ow on ground next to the nome of his VIL'I Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gerbert. expect to have it ready to move int are doing everything possible for treatment and comfort in his iliness. some: chun;lnoi . carpenters . and everything else: °_ , , . Wce Charlie Gerbert célebrated a birth day, August 17th. OQur congratula-- tions are extended--to him." .~ week,: They enjoyed tremselves im-- mengely. ; Soon they will start a work almost Do not forget the < dates for the Lake County Fair at Libertyville, Iilinois, August 31 and September Evelyn Peterson, Anna -- Lind-- strom, Luelia Gleason, Myra and Nellie 'Gerbert were some . tennis players at the home of Ruth and 1, 2, 8, fowr days Fair. Try to be there. If you can't exhibit some-- thing, then see -- something -- others exhibit. : Nd ied iayers at the nome of EKuth and Eu-bou. Rockenbach, one day last On. the evening of Augast S1st, a musical program will be given at Rosecrans, Illinois and you are cor-- dially 'invited. to : attend. _ Miss Frieda Knox, who has beem teach-- ing the Half Day school : the past term and is well known here, will render a few selections in voice and violin. She is musical favorite. the American Railway Express has in numbers from a single one 1 190 to . Mai uho tho prosent _ berving the purpose better than any other method of city 'haulage, the electric truck in the garages of time. The proof of their superior -rvlubto any dhc"-c::d': d:; their gradual displacement of other P"J'i-t Maether hwuuon---w' were going to say--when . we hourd he was sten somewhere cise, mm: Percy is always seen going Parents: of 15,000 children in IH-- nois have the opportunity of decid-- ing between free toxin--antitoxin nfifidfihflnhfindtfldm during this fall and winter, declares state mnealth commissioner Raw!-- ings. Doubtiess some will favor the disease on the theory that it costs more and therefore ought to be bet-- All kinds of Auto Repair Work THE STAR HALF DAY They sure are * The school board held their re-- 'gular, business -- meeting at the school Thursday night. > ment the next year. The classes are grouped as far as possgible, in the following manner, grwdes two and 'three, in some re-- citations, four, five and six in most of the studi¢s, and six and seyen in geography only. . f Our teacher Mr. Beckwith, is in attendance at the county institute this ® week. changed . from September 10 to Wegnosdn&, September ~5. Most schools will open during next week. The following _ have been at &-hbd'c%eb "daAmg the summer term: _ Cletus Elfring, Evelyn Elf-- attendance was twenty. 'We hope to find the new nistories very interesting. "The Making of Our Country," for the older grades and "Hero Tales from History," for the intermediate classes. 3 rect forms. + Seventh grade will have> "Flow-- ers" as the one subject-- in Nature study. By the system of alterna-- tion th:ir' will study History of I!li-- noils, this year and Civil ~ Govern-- into service in 1884. At that time a m'dNewYfiThmhdw of ~them ©for. $15§ the season plus a current charge of two cents an hour for the time they were run-- ning. Toda® $15 will buy. a good fan outright and less than a cent an hour' is the cost . of keeping it whirling. C f The first electric Tans + were put The date of .opening has been Waliter the places where we can best bring up our boys and girls. O of men and boys each ~are m.gfi the city. Clerks In the city" :nlr eking out ag exist-- ence ' and they cannot expect to receive much more in the way of compensation. _ ; . /'g But back on the Llarms n om working for a ons and in addition they ha e houses, the wonderful Aunshine above in the daytime, m-u» ful fresh ~air and--all things that the soil produces, _'The boy who is raised on the fi.ufllhn an entirely' different oft life and approach the variogs prob-- lems with which he has to in later years in a different i the boy who is raized in the 'dity, "Cn this period of--unrest we The DeLaval milks as cows should be milked Schanck Hardware Company Telephone 39 Libertyville, IIJ. MADDEN SCHOOL pulsation speed year in and year out; Look at the above illustrations show-- ing how the De Laval Milker is made to suit the temperament of the cow. Everything is just right for the greatest production of milk in the shortest time. 'The master pulsator on the Pulso-- Pumn assures an absolutely uniform ~BEST THE F and . lvestock. Above . all the y To average Mrs. Wright of Elgin, spent the week at the home of her son, Clyde Wright, _ uky *Miss Edna Jopes is employed at c o mw' wiagh"" Cobniad * Mr. a ¥8. am" Lohm@an family. and Joe Hafer, Bert Turngg -- Public health service is a paying proposition for every bady except the undertaker and the grave dig-- ger, according to official statistics. Mr. and Mrs. John Domanski are entertained by their niece in Chi-- cago, this week. ¥*. At Sunday. A number. from this M"fi attended -- the picnic at.-- Diam Lake, last Wednesday. {.¥% '--Mrs. Cora Dowell spent a couple of days in Chicago last week. . -- Charles Nordmeyer is still busy threshing in this community, Robert Sheldon, <well known in this vicinity, was married Saturday, August 18, at Waukegan. s Mr.--and : Mrs. Fred Bulow--and son Ralph, <visited-- at the home of Al-- bert Hafer's, Sunday. > /~ Miss Oldorf, and brother, Fred, is visiting at Albert Hafer's home: Eveory single banker : that the problems his 1 tomers have to conten not only the farmer's pFC his problems as well feel not only that the £s be prosperous so that posit more in his bank, big <business men of U that will bring not only but contentment As Y Telephones: Residence 165--J Libertyville Cement Block Works wWEST FREMONT should take as ho the state 'fair [ I%?;twmc?no{umMYuda CEMENT BLOCKS OF ANY KIND SPECIAL ORDERS FILLED ON / / y gGHORT NOTICE self--adjusting teat--cups fit comfortably over any size of teat ; pulsator is close to the udder to assure vigorous milking, and the alternating action is such as the cows have become accustomed to during *'The Better Way of Milking." igit t We will gladly tell you more about at ry- visit with the 'family --.of Will twell, and from there; --went to Waukegan to see Mrs. Atwell's siz-- ter, Mrs. Qlcott. . 1 hi it wainet' FL s e brain simultaneously. '~Mrs. Joe Eberler of Chicago wes with her mother,. Mrs. . Leonard, several days recently,. Mrs. Leon-- ard is improving nicely from . her recent fall when she broke her right arm, one finger: on her left hand and bruised herself a great deal. -- A mule can't kick and pull at the same time. . Neither can the or-- gans of the body function correetly and dispatch distress signals to the . Mrs. George Mitchnell and Helen Ann and Mrs, Harriet .Mitchell of Chicago are spending a couple -- of weeks at the James Kerr home. Nita Potter of Hubbard Woods is spending -- a few weeks : with her rrandparents here. B BY JOB OR P TRUP_KING _ W. E. Volkman LAKE VILLA ~-->|]|)| -- ~ROUND LAKE -- ~}|~ Works 50 visited Friday J'k Sll}l'ly::ym View farm, m Dell -- Smith entertained 'E Ray Aylroyd of Hebron, is a week here with her par-- ter, e, have returned from Eagle River, 'Wisconsin. whore uie spent the summer, " Marjorie wfl,; Mr. and Mrs. Jim 'Triggs enter-- mnagn tinkoss Mogay O * @ -- «Special Chicken Dinners Daily A -- WEDNESDAY T ~-- SATURDAY . T Geo. fi\fifi]ones i 1I~ DEN" :' O . 9:00 -- 12:00 A. M. _ t N 1:00-- 6:00 P. M. --©~ AREA, ILL. Our tent will be located just North of the Foun-- tain. -- You are invited to make it your head-- Lake County Fair sristied Contrtcamonas, on WASHBURN CONCREGATIONAL CHURCH | -- Of Half Day, Hlinois Best of Home--Cooked Dinners and Lunches Also All Kinds of Soft Drinks and Dance Where The Breezes Blow Aunday afternoons fron 100 to 500 «'clock BHvery Saturday and Wednesday evening from 800 to 1200 a'clack Atandard time, RAY BROTHERS PAVILION KEEP YOUNG BY DANCING McCormick'a Foar Pieeceo Orchestra Mr. Walt has illness and is While Attending the over / the Nearly every one from here at-- t.b1lhloulthmdnnhul'd day night. All report a fine time. The Lake County Register is the only semi--weekly newspaper in the FRED GRABBE Calling Cards, Register Office. Auctioneer Farm and Livestock Sales Telephone Waukegan 919--¥--4 hef? up her

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