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

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w 4 PAGE TWO dren dtmw at the home ghm lie Uilrich several days The p'..mé.rm Aassccia-- tion of the Area Grammar School! will meet at the school h::dn on Tuesday: . 'Visitors par-- ents lnf':flhfhjy invited,.:;,> :: 1 -- Mrs, Lester Jarrett % ehildren left Wednesday for Wis. where she will visit hy sister, Mrs. M. Shaw. > t 2 As, m' . x, «Miss --Jennie, & Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Orell Hib-- 1 son, Orell, of Waukegan 4 och .spent Tuesday m:flng! ith Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauern-- smith in honor of the latter's birth-- %n.hlrl Hanford of Geneseo, is spending the week with ber dau-- r, Mrs. William Albright, who ill. Mrs, Albright spent Monday and Tuesday in the Victory Memo-- rial Hospital and is somewhat bet-- ""f now. «s . ~Mrs.--Myxon R.:Kells ; was 'a Chs ;~Mr. and Mrs. S, L. Tripp will .spend Friday and Saturday in Chi-- cago. n Mrs. John Jarrett was a Liberty-- ville visitor Monday. | _ Mrs. Thomas Russell's father, Thomas Wagstaff 'of Lake Forest, 1 away on Tuesday _ of this week. The funeral was held on Chicago Sunday on account of the ? of Mr. Eddy's mother. , G Meyer spent Thursday in Mrs. Frederich Robertson of Min-- Mrs.. Albert <Roader was a Wau-- conda 'visitor Wednesday. ' <-- ors Thursday evening, vlz,-.,(hgaa-uspmt Tuesday p.. s # Miss Hattie Price returned Sun-- day after spending two weeks vis-- ~-- Mr. and Mrs. Townsend Smith of Winthorp Harbor, were Aréa vis'it-- iting relatives in ~Racine, has spent the past two wedks with her,© returned -- Wednesday:> to her «uE, Slnl MLB, B, 12, 10R Chuer> m T 'mm ¢uined Mr, and Mrs. Emerson ©00%| power with his tractor to fimigh the "hwm"m'd"'flnteuinmlddqlw . zflv\flvlnclu&mtyvfll'. "er8!"" The correspondent was """A ."' m""mw'"m as to the ball p'ayers last n * 4 Long Grové. It was the Niss _ Ryan of . Uhicago | spent againet the Hard Hittrs, thorp -- Harbor and Mrs. Charles Ben Weid & '"well i and Lehmkuhi-- were 'Chicago vidtonion highly respected resident of Buffa-- Thursday.. Pore;, |lo Grové, passed away last week, f""'"""""""""'*"'*ma-y.mm;wumhm, ns " "iraaeay vih n k. D"Bolfalo Gan'nua;on hk.lr.byi BEamnest "Ritts is working in Lyons| SePte® ;""h:::'-wtfl mesihy Gro:'ery m while Mr. Haas lai On last Friday h'h ""c'"ual' on s vaca PM e uho c mt dlge® n > 4* e «ty Area c.mnuwn REV, C. ARTHUR J Minister 10:00 a. l\.::l;'und-y School, ~ § 11:15 a,. m.--Morning f r-- mon ~subject : "Hovm A--~ : way the Bluc Devile." _ 7:B0 p. m.--Evening services. Speci-- al musical number z Mr. ~and -- Mrs. Dwight-- Doliph. on Sub-- ject: "The Strength of Jesus." The glant Sequoit, thirty--two feet whith n the :fl";:ug"cm'k the world, was dedicated to Presi-- dent Harding's m&- the War-- ren Harding Tree.. wlant red-- wood is 5,000 years old and is second in size to the General Sher-- Mrs.Walter Stark's> sister, who Exposing of the Ruth Hansor. spent Saturday @, with her sister, Mrs. } "¥% » ol _ Mr. and Mrs. . James Matous and baby, from Chicago, spent S urday night, and Sunday, at * n Illh. + P * 7 Alice Bunton and Ruth Hanson, motored to Long Grove, Sunday af-- ternoon. Hermanr motored to Crown Pdll'y last Saturday night. Wonder why Perhaps we had better --serenade d'ii:i gnh vaturnad fl: him a wee bit. Max "Miller and family spent Bun-- Raunp Brow. filled the silo at A. J. R&I.\ last week e The Crestmore is filling silo this -- Raupp > Brotbers fil'ed silo for Leikam Brothers, the fore part of the week. 6 '!fi';d!';ak Holub: farm ht'tn: still for rent. * day. .: The score was 11 to 16 in ._ Viectoria Weidner and friend, mo-- tored to 'o_irliold. Sunday, to see the ball game there. Buffaloes and Fairfield, score 10--12 favor of Bof-- \«G. M. Weidner has two new ten-- Mr. and Mrs. Clem Smail of Area sveat several days last week at the Peter (Sievers farm 'where Mr. Small put in excellent service at packing silage. Rob Schley came near Ialhf one of his va'uab'e catile when it troke out "and got" an over supplyrof ap-- ples. Rob's good care and the aid of Dr. Butterfield, fixed it up ok. _ st Lemm and family visited S Rip ies e @\x, M. Weidner has two new ten-- ants in the 'home vacated by the Bublitz family. A family by the name of Morris accupies : the up-- per flat; while a Nage!l family re-- side on the first floor. These pec-- ple are On last Friday morning, Chester Wolf, Ed Schley and "Mr. Haben, started on a motor trip to Spring-- field, Ottawa, Peoria and Joliet and other places of interest, 'They tray-- éled in Chester's sedan. a Peter Sievers filled his silo last week. % % 'The dance at Long Grove, last Sunday.night was not largely, at-- The A. J. Raupp family enter: thined aoedany "Sumiay * Miss Fink returned from the city Matt Herschberger got the FRED GRABBE Auctioneer Our school now has a dozen schol Mr.--and Mrs. Walter Weidner of Bill Miller returned from the hoz Farm and Livestock Sales Telephone Waukegan 919--Y¥--4 APTAKISIC schberger. got the en-- for biz for Emil Geest, here, but pital last Saturday and is able to be w to say that a sACRLC@ hit when 'caught, allows"a man--or base to score--paste this in your 'The aged, Mr. Gootigr, who pass-- ed away last week, was 92 years o'd at the time of his death. Nick started cutting corn and will keep on cutting up "to the New Year, he says, and what is left then can stay: there. -- | o s Lillian Matousek and friend, from the city spent Sunday at the N. F. Busch home. 4 Claude . McQueen, 28\"& and Joseph Crane from. eity, were visitors at the Crestmore, Sunday. Joe Blocks was a caller at the Crestmore, Saturday lnnhi § George Weimer was a hurried business caller to the e'ty, Suncay, returning Monday morning, by first Ruth Hanson was amaller at the Cmpn,l'l.:tunhy M";W i last Saturday, but dmvfifin; is well again. . Nem o. Satnc: > were business callers in Libertyville Saturday. 3 j +4 Mrs. Andrew Marimi spent sever al days at the home mdp; Sturms. e '? * ; __Ed Volz and family from Arl'ng-- ton Heights, visited at George Volzs S"u"d::y'mnum WM of Pnh-- tine, was a caller at Mrs. Caroline Emil -- Geest motored: to North-- brook, Fr.day night.: . <-- . =-- _Clarence ang Ray Busch, motored to the city Friday night, _ _ -- -- John Cargill was & caller at Mrs. Caroline Buschs, Sunday. He says Te in onl n Tedpant make themselves at home . with other people's property. ¥ * es --Mr. and Mrs. Wachsning of Pa'-- atine, were ~callers at the George Volz home. Sunday . x «BAt KWa wu':tinfofin:'ud that a'.i:b' rueger got a ger caught &A chain on a si'o filler smashing it so badly, necessitating omputation of fellow drove his team too close to the belt and the horse's tail got caught and the--poor horse is minus a tail. At another farm a fellow slipped while pulling a bundle and fell off the wagon onto the feed-- lagg:ilomdflufmdrand only for the presence of mind of a feed-- er-- would chave had a sad' ending. Everybody near one of those dan-- gerous machines needs to be care-- ful, and more careful each moment. Grove, Sunday. °Emil was ~the cab ~crews, and ~has perfected <a small pocket respirator for quick :uvhcnhah;:l. Amt:;.'fi actory method comba gas is to fresh air : to th menfmz",d?lnh-y,ma the® train, A rubber tube fitted with a funnel which is held close to the face furnishes an adequate amount Let Our Flowers Decorate Your Home 9:00 -- 12:00 A. M. f 1:00--6:00 P. M. --> . AREA, ILL WEDNESDAY Citizens Bank SATURDAY Building You will find the best specimens of. \ / your Afavorite flower here At a. price that is sure to please you. Delivered promptly to any© "~* part 0f the village. _ What an asget to the appearance of any room are these beautiful pos-- ies. And what a fragrant aroma Geo. A. Jones DENTIST t Mrs. Prior's home at Marsh= S t ... rey Fus taf ie ¥. r8. d _ Elma Prior motored fi%'lb\' Lake, Monday nthrna * sigss . (ott) Dr. O; L Hubbard left for m% ern Wisconsin last week, 1 w wmmmusaphvddln.g an epi-- leptic hospital. He wt m month with his , Mrs, Hubbard. v S Mrs. Laura Cook is spending a few days at the home of her grand-- son, Ralph Stoxen. i a : P _ _Mrs. Henry Staadtfield entertain-- ed her mother, Mrs." Mol 'dor, of Vo-- l,lq. this week. s y 4 s iss 0n NP maly mugid ts her holle: Won. n ces raal w i smaims lt ty o e im , and Mrs. % ymp snzz daughter, left for a week's byomnd husband and son. _ Mr,. and Mrs. P. B. Johnson and son, of Crystal Lake called on Mrs, Neville and Mrs~ Carr Sunday atf-- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Baseley and e S ee ARRITN CS W : O ooo _ N CARRTOIN . APL W. C. Baseley of Union, motored permitted on it. _ over hére Sunday and -- with their Mr. and !l'l.l*' We Glei and m. Mr. and _ Wrs.. Wifjie,,| Margverite Thern motored . to Chi-- . spent the day with relativ-- cago, llml;y afternoon. t es, at Park Ridge and Grayslake. _&Mq rown left last week for Mr; and Mrs. Broughton and 'Mr. ool in Wisconsin. | and* Mrs, --Henry --Shaefer-- and: son, wllm Parent--Teacher -- Association have returned front a: visit with ,,dl meet next Tuesday night, Oct. Mrs, Jack Ringer at Akron, Ohio. _ ,;"""M-dnd- Prior Brothers, Eugené and Ray|f."¢** Rx".# Chicago visited and families, and Mrs, Julia Prior with his mo , Mrs, Loretta: Ray and Miss Elma, motored to Ciystai| *X Wet* ont.. ' Tohn Osmun who has accupled y | _ S« James Cam I was a Chi-- C 1. George sfi. vfllmm':xz"m""'d""' that . was -:-mofm Osmut farm. !| filling silo at~ the John -- Stephen's / Work on the new public school farm, caught on fire, Monday after-- .mmmuinx.wy. yuy | neon..--The machine is beyond re-- ar of Chicago is boss mason > nrneiimrnamanties and is rushing the work. ' \ .&Wfloklndmmyn- ch and. daughter, of Kentucky are visiting Mrs, R. C. Kent. Mr. Hole has sold--his business in Kgn-- tucky and will move to Chicago. News of the death of Mrs. Seott Snell of .Waukegan, reached rela-- tives on Tuesday, Mrs. Snell was Miss Jennie Lake of this % daughter of Merritt and Lina _ Mrs. R. C. Kent and daughter, Frances,. have returned to: their home after -- visiting relatives in gan Wednesday afternoon. Inter-- ment was made in Wauconda ceme-- three sisters survive her. She had been in poor health for some time, but her death came suddenly. Fun-- eral services were held in Wauke-- gan Wednesday afternoon. Inter-- _ --Mrs. McKewan died at the Eigin hospital last week, Thursday. She underwent a serious operation twe All kinds of Auto Repair Work <THE STAR Maiman spent Monday in wWAUCONDA two never health, --She moved here with her family trom ~ Filling silos is a rushing business in this community, 4 week end at Lansing, -- Michigan, with her aister, h Mrs, Helen McClure _ entertained rton from Glm'? TL., on Mon-- y', * ht C e Fel uds George Sells, Earl Washburn and Henry --Schryver left Los Angeles, Calif. -- The Gurnee md.;;" which was has 'um updua' 5o that the plea-- sure--cars may pass but not heavy ~'Mr. Mathew Dalziel of Algona, lu.'hut'llotflrzhm.' s The road, west of St. Paul tracks has been opened, so that traffic is permitted on Itf. . _ _ _ > _ Mrs. <William . Washburn, ~ Mrs. .. After August 19th .. THE LONG 'GROVE CIDER MILL and Kegs for sale. J. H. EISSLER Notice GURNEE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER '__---- A truly beautiful set with decorations and any monogram initial you may select. home. This set retails as high as $18. --You get it at the factory Aiice with one romr anpaniiptinn'ts the Register. --A sumpi Mofl«llgudfuawtfl-omly,uwgwmfikh obtain only a mv!d"'" Old subscribers may also avail themselves® tflnm one of these beautiful sets by extending another set is on exhibition at the Register office. -- -- _ .. ---- _ _ ' _ This offer is good for a short.time only, as we were able to -- Yours Now! any initial you want burnt in the china There are 42 pieces which a handsome addition to €, m.am&u*t:%m. Yn_cot_itatthpbd:ly" lo his This Beautiful 42--Piece: if you subscribe at once to the years for _ WUrs. Wakefield who is at the 1..' guw hospital is --doing ""Tthe Beas Flogd: who Ras been :tu%:nflt 'home Wednesday. Th'ovufly volee of Senutor-- .uufi ohnson can be heard ""'..n...-um"&'um thayhdthkl'a..n'ad. The part!« thi oice t mss Aarsrang. _ The qx.uo was solved by arranging f A:Mflroam"zn\nnhh suite and those adjoining--that is to say, extra rooms were added to e 5 Aegrom Sn :\ k Rurent 1 6 MR . 9 C uon N4 C n C esA S ie + Hegl AN'r-- Irmanc's ohe B . Wet Wash 25 lbs. or under for $1.25. Over _ --._ 25 Ibe. 5._mfoteachadmfim | Aw%mmmgh,,m\ | 10 cents per pound. Under 25 lbs. 11 cents per pound. ; | Family wash finished complete. . Let us Dry Clean and Press your suits. Dresses, skirts, coats, etc. _ s > We also dye beautifully. ° The Reliable Laundry Launderers, Dry Cleaners & Dyers Libertyville and Highland Park LET US D0 THE FAMLILY WASH Telephones: Residence 165--J ~Works 50 Libertyville Cement Block Works h.d APM SPE@ onnmor Fak 'w Swonr Nomes _ _* 123 EAST COOK AVENUE Next to Franzen Lumber Yard 40 d o isnnd *' *L' TRUCK CB ING W. E. Volkman . Ads bring results PHONE 232--K. ¥#

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