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Lake County Register (1922), 13 Oct 1923, p. 2

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" * t% Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cook motored to Antioch, Wednesday. + Mr. and Mrs. Lew Harris and 2 friend from Virginia and Mrs. H. K. Harris of Wauconda ealled at the Harris home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Herman Kueblank an\ dau-- ghter, Caroline _ were Waukegan shoppers Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Sandman of Libertyville visited . Thursday: afternoon . with Mrs. Clyde Harris, Mrs. Mabel Radke of Ivanso¢ Thursday _ afternoon, . visited Mrs. Walter Stark. Mr.-- and Mrs. Myron Wells and Mr. and 'Mrs, Herman Kueblank' mo'ored to Highland Park, Wednes-- day evening and called on Mr. and ~ _ The Ladies Aid will hold a bakery at L A: Murries' store Satur-- C Porteous is on the-- sick list this week. b < / The Ladies Aid Society will hold m' --";;'mv '!. )50"" sl"vjfl:, Treasurer Mrs. Clarence Knigge and daugh-- ter, Lorraine who were shending the week with Mrs, Clyde Harris re-- turned to their home in Chicago, on Friday. * my at the home of MTS. D« l4 j _ " ..,""""" 0 Tripp last Friday afternoon, the Pavilion on tolle officers 'were elected:| ber 13, 'by m_;mubmmder. Vive] your friend President Mrs. George Ross, Sec--| _ Bil} Lem retary Miss Nellie Smith, Treasurer from Toft Mrs. W. D. Porteous. ~. ; Inst week. Miss Mildred Porteous was a and friend Lake Forest visitor _ Wednesday week. _ TH ~ Area Consgregational Church REV. --C. ARTHUR JEVNE Minister 10:00 a. m.--Sunday School, 11:15 a. m --Morning service. Sub-- sect: *"Shoulder Work." es Thursday evening. 7 -- R6y Knigge, had the misfortune to have a finger cut off in a com binder on Tuesday. _ At a meeting of the Ladies Aid w at the home of Mrs. S. L. e $ last. Friday afternoon, the cce stt ue nodets Vive e : Mrs.. Albert Roder, Vive t d --otssemialtnaciatai . The Ladies Aid Society will hold a bazaar November 15. A supper will follow the bazaar. 3 Mrs. J. J. Rouse and daughter, %:.«wn guests of Mrs. George on Wednesday afternoan, : Mr. and Mrs. W. O,. Bell of High-- land Park were .entertained 2t the home of Mr. and Mrs. D:motLHolm- The Area Boy Scouts wil} meet at the Community house on Thursday spending his vacation at the home Of his father, Mr. Ernest Meyer. _ We are all sorry to hear that Mr. John Gossell had the misfortune to r"" of two fingers taken in his corn binder while cutting _ Thursday. 6 M ; Frederick and dang' -- ville metunt . Liaks Mr. and. Mrs. Will Lohman and f':mymuw-.h-.m Ortes Carlisle had the misfortune to have blood poison in one of his fingers. EdA Bauman is having his silo re-- built which was hblown down dmfiw?fl:fiuh&y. Bile is almost finished for this year then Mr. Nordmeyer will fit\o*utr J Mo awA Alus I*" Ieanan' asi-- We Mr. and Mrs. Al Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jones and son mo-- tored to Deer Grove to see the Ind-- ject: "At Polo ] for young and old. Young Peoples meeting will be held at the home of Miss Mildred Porteous on Tuesday evening of mothér and Mr. Will Nordmeyer visited at Charles Nordmeyers ancdk '?I-hhmn'uhnhy. 4 Local Editor Mr , which of service. Sub-- -- Mr. and ur:.lumu Gurin -- and family were visitors at the home of Mrs. Mary Gleason at Wadsworth, Alex Skwarkouski let John Swar-- #ic 'and Frank Radovich use . his Ford to go to Madison court in Waukegon, Monday. We receivel out report cards last Thursday and we were well pleased with--the marks. . Tony Skwarkowski went to the mill at Prairie View to have some wheat ground into flour, Saturday Last Sunday morning °s "'r. TZeick was coming . from McCor-- mick's with a load of aots he had to c¥oss the Desplaines river and his horses ran away near his home. His leg was hurt. Miss Kropp of Lake Zurich visit' ed our school Fridav-- afternoon. ran into the ditch. Fortunately no one was hurt, 1 %opojece Charles Daiton was going Mon-- day to Schwoandts, when a nut fell off the steering wheel and the car -- For letter writing las week the| seventh grade wrote business lot-i ters, they were> addressed to the| are purchased. 'The pupils that were perfect in attendance for the month / were: Stanley Strzyz. Clarence Schreck, Walter O'chaf, Robert Ostdick. John Haisma. Rose Strzyz. John Epker, Mary Victor, Edward Schreck, Dilla Echreck, Frank Victor, Bertha Vic-- tor and Marie Kristan. _-- _ Bill-- Lemm and his family moved from Tofte, Minnesota to Chicago, In'st woek. He visited relatives and friends here a few days this week. They may return to our your friends and be jolly. This week we are including two compositions written by members of grade seven.=>, . . > * & pavilion on Saturday evening, Octo-- ber 13, by the Jolly Four. -- Bring It seems the winter days are too cold up north, but the-- hunting and ""Chartle® fermchberger -- an Herschberger ~and -- his niece, Alice, have been heard from in northern Wisconsin. _ They ex-- pect 'to be in Stillwater, Minn., this week.~ They are keeping., their appearance but proved to be Mr. e esn arm, ter quarters. 'They should have had 'their picture taken. friends informed by post cards, Dad was out driving last Friday afternoon, enjoying --a ride all by himself with Sonny's pet pony and cart.: Anyway the outfit had that A dance will be given at Hertel's BY JOB OR f HOUR PHONE 2#32R. TRU(.'J"KING Long Distance Hauling W. E. Volkman MADDENX SCHOOL , Neck and Arms Easily Made Smooth, Says HALF DAY which our school books Henry Pfister had as his guests, Sunday, several ball players.. _ . Max Miller saont Sunday at the Miller home in Half Day. Mrs. Mill-- er and. children spent the day with grandma Busch. Cc Mrs, Max=»Miller was a business caller at the home of George Volz, be bolinitomneni P usn ntetrtt ds : Miss~ Clara Millee who under-- went an operation for appendicitis at the County hospital in : Wauke-- wan, is getting along~ nicely and will soon be back at her boarding place on Second Street, in Liberty-- Joe ard George Leikam, Clarence Busch and Will Weidner attended a dance at Schnells Grove, Sunday iaht. :: > & it ville '--_Our ball fans all were at Wheel-- ing Sunday afternoon: . _ s Ray Baker of Libertyville was 'a visitor at zrandma Schleys, Sunday. Ed Schley and Ray Baker and lady: friends, motored to Wheeling, Sunday and were coachers for the home team. -- * Pn . Clarence Busch was a business caller in Libertyville last Saturday. Henry Potts and family to Palatine last Saturday apd=did their winter shopping. ; Bobbed hair is more fashionable here than ever, and <who would want to. be . bothered with _ those pesky hlll""pfifi-.' &¥ * PRA s ~~Aliee Bunton motored to Prairie View Saturday afternoon on busi-- ness. : George Weimer was a business visitor in Prairie View Saturday. Claude McQueen x Chicago spent Sunday at the C and also played ball with the Aptakisic boys. 'Our young folks --attended : the dance of the R. N. A. of Liberty-- ville, Saturday . night at Hertel's Park and had a fine time. Some fellow in this vicinity was so unlucky as to have his $7.00 hat stolen and at church, too., Can you beat it? M".fo were informed :a&.th cro]tn; s year in Ceorgi locall where Henry : resides, were a An Investment'in Whi Everyone Can Share APTAKISIC A SOUND INVESTMENT WITH A SATISEACTORY RETURN |_ L. Dietz has good prospects. of installing .. three . of 'bis | lighting 'plants in this locality which doesn't !Iook u'u the high lire, whs com-- ' ing. es ® Herbert and ¢ Weidner mored to F'umon;w night and spent next dev with tgeir alsiter, Mrs. Obenauf. Al Bunton Jr. delivered a truck load of -- kindling wood to Max MiSler, . Fridayv . , § Al Bunton, Jr., Miss Alice and grandma Busch motored to Liberty-- ville; Friday nizht. > R owner of an electric: washer pur-- chased -- from -- -- L. Dietz. -- She --will never have cause for wegrets as those machines are the bervies L. Dietz and a service man for the Prince washers, were through here, last week inspecting the: ma-- chines which the former sold some time ago and which were in perfect order and giving good sgtisfaction. Here's where you get continuous service as Lou is here to stay, -- House cleaning is on and wouldi advice hubby not to get too close when 'friend wife is beating those rugs as 'tis said a woman can rever make a straight hit, Dorothy Ott visited our school last Thursdav. ? Last week we forgot to state uut] our town too, was well represented at Deer Grove viewing the _Indians.' 'The baseball game at Wbcolin;.'1 Sunday between the Wheeling and a "picked nivre" of~ Apntakisic and outside as the yegular Hard Hitters were not al! vrésent. erded in a tie. A--ten inning game was played thep -- darkness interfered and the game was called as 'a tie, 10 to 10. Our boys: bad the leéad up to the seventh inning, when Wheeling play ed ball and held them to a tie ever after. Umps, Geest and Webber. Some of our folks who called on Clara Miller at the hospital, also visited Mrs. Coon who has been in the hospital for a "l?lolgitfim. They found her fesling fine but un-- able to '*'eave "er bed. She was then ' propped up in bed sewing, busy as a bee, with some sewing which she does 2 lot of, as she can-- not be idle. She is as jolly and good natured a;':l\;ays agg' asked about everyone she knew. greatly ap-- preciates a visit from the people at any time they might be in town, it help to cheer her up some. . .. -- G, M. Wegidner attended a meet-- ing of the C. 0. F, last Tuesday Martin Wolf of Quentin's Corners was in town Tuesday, --_ folks there have a trop of evernaine bok doe|a boon" ends Pmyou have tlglt that investments were 1for wealthy, Perhaps surplus funds did not seem large cnoucm get you into the really worth--while projects of the That day has passed. This is the day of the stmall investor. The largest rati ammbnflto;mn hdtvlmoinvx 'l'h"&:uhavehidaddowmruerve Nrtl[guo(}"a? Compuy--whuodhrt: 13 assets are backed by the very life of your As a -vln& plan alone, the purchase of North Shore Prefena shares is a very practical one. --It sets a definite goal for you sach month. . o ie Start u?; »how your tilxym%l;!st n the rosperity our communi becomin E shareholder Kx one of the most e-imtialrog a}tl industries--supplying a vital daily neces-- ity. j "H T , You may our shares outright, or von may m:.ymaw og-ig the dried up Last --year fore J, Stahl is the happy fiya':mt.wh. was in town Tues L. Diets was a business caller at the Crestmore last Wednesday,; ~~~ Mrs. Bunton of the Crestmore Farm shipped another large con-- signment of ready to wear caps to a firm in Milwaukee, last week,. She has up to date, since last January made over 500 hand crocheted caps in her spare moments and evenings work. She says there aren't many idle moments only on Sunday which is a day of rest, no matter how ur-- gent the call for finished work. LGeorge -- Sturm -- of. Libertyville «pent Sunday at the home of his father here in town. George Meyer and Matt Herarh-- berger of Prairie View were callers at the Crestmore Morday morninig. George 'Weimer and George Me-- ver motored to Chicago Monday and brought out some International re-- pairs which were needed in a hurry bank was seen in our town one day last week. Are there prospects of The Wheeling ballteam will play the Area bovs Sunday. at Diamond Lake, Our fans will coach for then, vou know it. Mrs. George Pfister was a eal_l&r;l at A. J, Raypps last Wednesday. '~Emil Geest and George Weimer were spectators at the ballgame Sunday. Emil was the ump. Miss Julia Wickersheim of Los Angeles, California is home for a month's visit at her father's, Matt Wickersheim. * '~Mr. and Mrs. Matt Wickersheim And Miss Julia were visitors at Mrs Caroline Busch's,-- Monday. -- Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy from Chi-- cago were visitors at George Pfis-- ters, Sunday. . Emil Geest was Northbrook call-- er last Friday night. f _~Emma Sturm was a Libertyville caller |Friday. ing at Wheeling. f Herschberger Wickersheim > and Mr. Kramer and family of Chicago were visitors at Matt Wickersheims Sunday, f Mr, and Mrs. McClane and Tessie and, Mrs. Connors were callers at Mrs, Caroline Busch's Sunday. -- = Mrs. Caroline Matousek, May and N. F. Busch's last Wednesday. Mrs. George Pfister spent Friday in Leittiton. -- Mrs. Frank Horcher and Mrs Ella: Knopf were. Palatine business '~Al Bunton Jr., and Miss ~Alice, Mrs. Ralph Halverson and chil-- dren of Kenosha, Wis., are at the home of G. M. Weidner on their Sunday ~night -- at grandma spent Saturday even-- m"'v'%:' ay his home's week ago . Sunday, pre-- sent ":t Herbert 'kuh'tlhdu mfld' Janke . of Chicago, Mr. :J"Iu. fieo Atioe, Grew of ws'.uf; and Mrs, August Grew i and Julia Wickersheim -- of: Los Angeles, California also Fred: Boye and--family of Chicago. Mr. Wicker-- sheim is 81 years old. f 'The Ladies Aid of St, Peters gave a A{nrewell: naity (fop --one af their memkers, Mrs, -- Lydia Biau who l>aves~ for-- ber home in the west nest week. It was hbhe'ld in' the chuvch parlors. Dainty rcfreskments were cerved HLad t3e afternscon wrs enjoyed by all. ~Mrs, Blau will be missed by all in this circle for se has been an active> member-- for several years. Mesdames E. Hoeft, Schallenkam-- er, Fink, Soderberg, Kratch, Hark-- ness, A. Hoeft and Weaver attentled g.u ng:thi:m o{vtho White Shrii:e at 8 es, Wednesday evening. ul!r.';nd l?r:.vmfltrmflollcr and rs. Mayrt and chil-- dren of Libertyville called cn ie se 1. i van League -- held their monthly social evening in the church parlors Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs, Waltee Weidnery of Kenosha were callers at ~G. M. Welidners, Monday. -- j 2904 Gideon Avenue TELEPHONE 173 W. ZION CITY, ILL. Telephones: Residence 1665--J Works 50 Decorate Your Home Let Our Flowers Dealer in T Libertyville Cement Block Works uy '>dRN 9:00 --12:00 A. M. 1:00 -- 6:00 P. M. Hertel's Pavilion -- 'Geo. A. lones WEDNESDAY Citizens Bank SATURDAY Building Given by The Jolly Four vutntendiicene ivcig Ar en aiuse You will find the best specimens of your: favorite flower here at a price that is sure'to please you. o part of the village. What an asset to the appearance of any room are these beautiful pos-- ies "And what a fragrant aroma SATURDAY, OCT. 13-- 123 EAST COOK AVENUE Next to Franzen Lumber Yard HALF DAY The mwm and MW on com-- mittee to entertain. -- Carl: Emest: has attended the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons in Chicage this week, The lfi-'my of the Baptist church give a children supper and bazaar 'In the church SBaturday, October 27.© Each and everyone is gordially invited to attend. 'Mrs; John Hannman and daugh-- ter of Davenport, lowa, is visiting nt the Herman Prehm and William Tank homes. l Thursday evening, Mrs. Gainor and old resident of Lake. Zurich is seriously ill at her home > on the North shore . of the Engines And Water 'The boys gave Fred Blau a fare-- wall party ar the Lake Side Hotel All kinds of Auto Repair Work Complete Battery Service Competent Mechanies Welding Day and Night Service , ; Phone 817 Uarage Harry Pfannenstill, THE STAR Gents 75 (

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