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Lake County Register (1922), 3 Oct 1923, p. 2

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*"~-- AREA . Mr. and Mrs, Morris Chandler motored to West Chicago and visit-- ed Mrs. Julia Chandler on Sunday Lew Hendee and family of Hen-- dee, moved into the Stone House on Seymore Avenue on Saturday, Miss Mildred Porteous and Ken-- noth Connor motored to Waukegan Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Meyer, Miss Hulda, Henry and Walter, attended. the christening of the baby daugh-- ter, Berbein Meyer, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.«Paul Meyer of Lake Zurich on Sunday. Mrs. George Ross entertained the follawin~ memkers of hcr Thimb'le elub and -- their husbands at her home on Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hoge, Mr. and Mrs. Baturday eveping. Mr. and <Mrs. Frank. Bauern-- smith spent--Sunday . with. the lat-- ter's parents, in Druces Lake. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dawson, Prairie View, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baumgartner spent Sunday . with Mr. and Mrs. anrlu Schroder of Lake Forest. Wheeling spent Monday with Area Mr. Connor and little son, of De Kalb visited at the Frank Dalton home Sunday. --. Miss. Violia Wells spent the week end with friends in Racine. Mr. and Mrs. John Beese of Chi-- cago spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zersen and other Area friends. & ' football game in Waukegan on Sun-- day afternoon. Mrs. William Eddy spent the week end in Chicago. f _ Miss Irene Dailzie!l and Clarence M" '""' % ' "!d'li_ 'Ilfcifihm' go. Mrs. Clyde Harris who has been ill for the past two weeks is some-- what better, Mrs. George Ross, Mrs. W. J. Wil liams, Mrs. Albert Roder, Mrs. Bert Swan, and Mrs. John T. Mitchel! of Libertyville, 'attended the funceral of Mrs. <Thomas -- Russell's ~father, Thomas Wagstaff, of Lake Forest, Dalziel has been with Mrs. Harris for some time and is well known in Area. Mr. Frank has also resided in Area for some time and has many friends here. The Ladies Aid Society will be entertained by Mrs. S.L%'rlppand Mrs. E. H. Bluhm at the home of Mrs, Tripp on Friday afterncoon, of this week. A good attenmdance is d~-- ;ie!;'dndeefionofofflecuwillh' Henry Knopf of Alamo, Ga.. an ddndtbmofl'nirio%v,'bvb- iting Area and Prairie View friends for several days. , Joel Chandler and Sam Dubs of Ubortvvm.-otonduWM Sunday afternoon. Mrs. H. K. Harris, and Miss Laur® Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sorenson of Wausronda call. --Decker and Wheeler are painting the Doolittle house which is occupi-- ed by O, A. Nelson and family. George Eaton of Tibertyville is painting the house which he recent-- Iy purchased from I. E. --Payne. ed on Mrs. Claude day afternoon. Mrs. Praise léeft Monday for her Psn To daie several weel wit ' . Mrs. George Hogan. sociation will Goswiller, on October 4. London has spending a two weeks' honey-- MRS. M. L. Diamond Lake Cemetery Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. n' and Mr. and Mrs, George meet with Mrs, John Thursday afterncoon, w charge at the Telephone exchs taking the place of Rose Tonne, has been there four and a Toine un +. HMenckie, cago visitor PFriday . Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Simons left for a week's outing.. Mrs. Adella Garbish will take care of their home Mrs. Rose Sigwalt purchased & new Ford tour'ng car Thursday. Miss Margurite Clark was a Chi-- ""Es.n in, to get the former's mo« ) Mrs. Lucy Laun who is ] ing her brother, Mr. Henry Rho-- Mr. and Mrs. John Hironamus and family spent Sunday at the Work of pouring concrete on the Gurnee viaduct was started on Mon day afternoon. While this is the be-- ginfning of that part of the work, there is yet much work to be dong there and it is not likely that the viaduct will} be completed before the middle of the coming summer. Ernest Lynch well known thruout McHenry county, suffered the loss of his right foot just above the an-- kle while filling silo on the Edward Stoxen farm, last Friday afternoon. Mrs... R, Weaver and daughters, Lois 'and Charlotte, spent Saturday in Waukegan visiting relatives. _ Holstein cattle sale held in Wau* kesha county for several years, is that--planned by the Holstein Breed> ers' Association to be held on Nov. 18th, according to Willard Baird, secretary of the association. S Emest was feeding the machine when one of the bundles became caught. Ho attempted to stamp it through with his foot with the re-- sult his foot went into the knives, ecutting it off just above the ankle. -- Ralph McBride-- of Burlingtion, and Dr. Graves, of Woodstock, were Sunday. visitors here in <the mdlr.udlnk.c.le- are doing nicely, This is the child and the father is passing out "What is believed to be the largest ~Sunday, September 30 Lake Zu-- rich ball team played Gilmer, win-- ning by the score of 10 to 5. ; Mrs. Sowles and daughter, Lucy of Wauconda, spont the week end in the Castle Inn, Mrs. Art Adams of Libertyville, spent last Sunday here in the h--me W. H. Brandstetter was a busi-- ness visitor in Chicago, Monday. A son was born to Mr. and mMrs,. Guy Thomas last Friday in a Chi-- ecago hospital. Mother -- and child N:flh"udm.l-fle re:'r% who play on floating tables in the water. So obsessed witha the gambling fever are they that they play roulette, baccarat, seven--up and otner games of chance at all times, with the be's running into millions of marks. A race of Lilliputians, scarcely four and a half feet tall, live on the Adnaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal. In fishing they do not use ht::klndlh'ohi"oit ::fhh. I in DaIANENEE® on ¢ of his canoe and then following the arrow after the fish is struck The canoes are hewn with stone too's tnmdacl_ehp.ui-q_mtth; me of Mr. Henckle, near Volo, Mr. August Meyer Sr.. Mr. Au-- ast Meyer, Jr., motored . to Me-- enry, Eaturday. Harrison Norton is. visiting RIS other, Mrs. B. A. Simmons. 6@ x. and Mrs. Waiter: Laun 1 FRED GRABBE Auctioneer Addreasa : 928 North Ave. -- Waukegan, M Farm and Livestock Sales Telephone Waukegan 19--Y¥--4 GRAYSLAKE LAKE ZURICH Soderberg has taken to Mr. and Mrs. |last Thursday to visit her mother, 1Mrs. S. M. Sherwood, and also at-- jtend the cemetery society supper at 'Pothr'l. > 'Mr. and Mrs, Harold Wells and| states, counties or baby of Area, visited several row money cheaper at the home of the latter's ' companigs because | Mr. and Mrs, Fred Kinpade. -- "tax--exempt:" In . two children of Chicago were over Saturday and Sunday gue:ts at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Margaret Davis. J. R.>Cribb was in attendance at the funeral of his cousin,.. Willie Smith, in Chicago, last Saturday af-- ternoon, 'He: .' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Taylor and son, of Chicago mmerxl days last week at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. Charles Lux, St. R Mrs. A. Hoye moved her house-- hold furniture to North-- Chicago on Friday, where she expects to make Mrs. Ada Overton of Chicago vis-- ited the latter part of last week at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamlin took their small daughter to Chicago Fri day, and on Siaturdaymlhtl'hlqde"ir- went an operation at 1 ide hospital there. She is doing nicely business Monday. is ~Mr. and Mrs. Wagner entertain-- ed friends over the week end. The Ladies' Aid society will ho'd its regular business meeting and an nual election of officers on Wednes day afternoon, October 3rd, at the home of Mrs.. Charles=© Hamlin. Everyone is very welcome at any of lwuhflhyinza two vacation 'from his duties at the milk factory. her-- future : home. Her ~many friends in Antioch are sorry to have her leave town, but wish the best kind of luck in her new home and Mrs. Hamlin is stagying in the gity until Bojan will be ab'e to come home. f '--Mr. Hendricks of Ingleside snent in North Chicago. roused the members of the family, who 'h;l. been peacefully m .Uh * m ru the house. : It was all over then, for the burglar was running down the street. Thbmonfmnhokenem light which a burgiar kno ked the top of a bureau in a Flint,| (llu.)han.u-andhimunthl abandoned the loot be nad just Steel pens M invented in + ':.'g in 1808 and originally cost Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, William Davis and Let Our Flow Decorate Your Home of 9:00 ~12:00 A. M. . 1:00 -- 6:00 P. M. _ -- AREA, ILL. DAY ----~ Citizens Bank mY ' Building You will find the best specimens of your favorite flower here at a prlgtflut is sure to please you. Delivered promptly to any _ part of the village. What an asset to the appearance of any room are these beautiful pos-- ies And what a fragrant aroma Libertyville Flower & Vegetable Company 'Geo. A. Jones . Mr. DENTIST spent 'U"-l' m u 'ufl"loolnty @1 ¥8. hzd e at wifi ;i: Villie| in this y af-- 'r.i:ht of 1 aylor Wbln Advocates of publiec ' mmagmd"= est arguments, the statement additional loss to th If publ ed to var advocated endments will find --«Mr.--and Mrs. Charles Baumonk and children motored to Elburn, HII., Saturday, -- where \ 'they . spent a couple days with relatives,-- Mr. and Mrs George Dresdow and children and grandma Schu-- macker, of Waukesha, Wis., were visitors at the A. G. Schwerman and William Peters homes, Saturday.; About 35 tl'.:lativeaw and : friends gathered at the H. . Schwerman home to help Mr. and Mrs. Schwer-- man celebrate their silver wedding * . R. Rokofsky and children of l==h, Wisconsin --~ have been mlu. the past weeks at the _ Clausing home. t The George Hapke family were| Edward W. Edwards, of Cincin-- Sunday guests at the Martin Hol-- nati, says, "The bigger you are than --Mr. .and Mrs. F. C. Schumacker Ehdtheiwmcvmhympm and daughter, Clara, and Mr, and gress in it. Certainly others will be Mrs. Harry Smales motored to Val--| attracted to help you along, or buy paraiso, Indiana, Sunday, when they| whatever you may have to sell in visited -- Mrs. Schumackey's father,| goods or services, in the measure Mr. Luedtke, who is quite ill in a'that you are an all--round human hospital there. "A 'being--big, broad, and kindly--and Sunday, October '7th at 8 p. m. there will be recular English ser-- vice «at St. Mathew's Lutheran All kinds of Auto Repair Work Mr. J. F. Voss was a Chicago vis-- THE STAR Day and Night Service Phone-- 317 AXE Mk., GILMER nev, . D. Faglot of will deliver' the ser-- to Waukegan, to zsee the "Dovntothfluhw*m" ~--_Mrs. S, Litwiler entertained her sister, Mrs. Wells, over Sunday. _ ~Miss Alice Junge spent several days in Chicage. * -- Mrs, P. Meyers and children call-- ed on Mrs. C, Luby, Friday after-- _'Mrs. Mitchell is visiting her dau-- ghter, Mrs. William Pg:{ --The children of St. Joseph's par-- hllmnd & wAy large crowd on y k crowd. of . rdpflvumda ecame to witness the services. | Mr. and Mrs. E. Luby entertain-- ed 14 guests at dinneér in honor of 2. daughter, Miss Marie's birth-- 7. . 3 R Pearl Cashmore entertained her friends from Libertyville over--Sun-- We all hope: the cement will--be laid as far as the railroad tracks this fall, as that covers our worst that you are an all--round human being--big, broad, and: kindly--and not simply a machine, as a man al-- ways becomes who permits his wo'k "To re--establish the Constitution of the United States arnd the prin-- ciples and ideals of our government in the minds and hearts of the peo-- ple," the American Bar Association Beptember 16--22. / Quite a number from here went ROUND LAKE LAKE COUNTY REGIS A truly beautiful set with decorations and any monogram initial you may select. j . There are 42 pieces which make a handsome addition to any home. 'l\lnetreufiu#-u& You get it at the factory price with one year's to the Register. A sample Mhmumuflpuptfiomm *' This offer is good. for a short time only, as we were able to obtain oa{y a limited number of these : may also avail themselves of this opportu may also avail themselves of this « these beautiful sets by extending any initial you want burnt in the china Yours Now! This Beautiful 42--Pi if you subscribe at once to the Golf bno'm en exclusive 'l"m"mfi. tv-fl"" links in were played on the eighty--five munt wou S *4 4 A "runny" nose plus a big, satizs-- lyhc.w"uhahs crowd is the best way on earth spreading colds and other commen respiratory diseases, we are to'd on 4e £0b¢ Tookte." Probabty ©,000,008 high --authority.. ~That being <the es iht dnfi use ot a Aandikns links where more or less accurate records were kept there were play» The Reliable Laundry LET US D0 THE FA Telephones: Residence 165--J Works 50 Libertyville Cement Block Works Wet Wash 25 lbs. or under for $1.25. Over 25 "Ibs. 5© cents for each additional pound. Apparel starched and 25 1 10 cents per pound. umzs lb Rough Dry, Flat Pieces Ironed, Wearing Anngelnzmhedkndbryed'%orm Let us Dry Clean and Press your Dreqses,uhru,eoats,etc. g * We also dye beautifully. f Family wash finished complete. 123 EAST COOK AVENUE Next to Franzen Lumber Yard CEMENT BLOCKS OF ANY KIND SPECIAL ORDERS FILLED ON SHORT NOTICE Launderers, Dry Cleaners & Dyers Libertyville and Highland Park Phone Libertyville 67--R BY JOB OR TRUCKING W. E. Volkman to secure one zed'ZBlba. or over r 25 lbs. 11 cents LY WASH

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