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Lake County Register (1922), 17 Oct 1923, p. 2

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A in e Mr. and. Mrs-- . * 88E U 00 "Mrg. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs-- John Numson of, Libertyville. _ . 5 Mrs. F..C. Shaddle spent a few MA L* + 'with her diatighter, The Ladies Aid Society. Wi" 2P entertained by-- Mrs. Emma Roust: and Mrs. Dawson on Friday after-- hoon of this week at the home of Mrs. Dawson. 'Conveyances will be at the Bank corner at 1:45 p. m. PD Bs Suow n " t it 0 N( on | 3 Mk 2 00 oflfics tunnntalit in RnC 3 The W. chr. U:will meet at the home of Mrs. Annie Rouse on Tuesday Afternoon at 2:30 p. M« The Area Boy Scouts will Tm in the Community House on C day evening,, October 18 at" a mm ®: _ ___--wWihams is, in the Pres-- 'fi*&wm Hospital and will undergoi an 'operation Tuesday morning. | Michae! McDevitt was A Chicago-- visitor over the week end. Mrs. Julia Chandler .and James Chandler of West Chicago . motored 'to Area, Sunday and spent two days 'w J. W, Chandler and family. '* Mirs, R. F. Dorfler: and family m&m«hy with > Mr. and : Mrs. Pfannenstill. ~-- _ \.." visitor over t Mrs. Julia Chandler of ° to Area, Sun: visiting J. W * Mrs, R. F. apent Sunda: Harry Pfanr The Annual Bazaar of the Area Ladies Aid Society will be held on November 15th in the Community House. Here is vour chance to do your 'Christmas -hom early ~as well as to lay in a ply of hand made articles for your own 'use. .. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter . Stark and ::-.Mto'hnhduon&n- 4. oo n" Mrs. E. 0. Wells, and daughters, Viola "and Geneveive were Chicago visitors Saturday.: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krueger of Palatine spent Monday »~with Mr. Mrs. Will Zersen. -- ! Mrs.: William Eddy spent the week end in * Mrs. n . who -- has been i was moved to Lake 'Forest last Sunday where she will Yive with her daughter, Mrs.C. W. Mr. and_Mrs Mw, Tieen Sunday guest 4 'nd ufi:_qy? Friday, The Ladies of the Sunday su-mwrhg:b!"& MRS; M. L. CHANDLER Local: Editor . Phone 182 vurday -- afternoon ul.l.z:l Store at 2:80 apecial orders be {(2890--R--2.) e ricogiion ':N:'i"l- quite -K'-?E are Ty ing in an age when a youthful apptar-- TURN HAIR DARK -- _ _ WITH SAGE TEA pfi-mwmnw * Bo Maturally NMobody The oAd4ime mixture of Sage Te AREA | Frank Baumgartner @4 fi friends in Waukegan, * BDouane ~White and Roy L were Chicago--visitors inst--M< i Charles Wightman was aA ness visitor ig Chicago, Wedn Trgl a» a J Au un John W ness vigit . Beakis ° end_ with : Douane were Chi _\Mrs.. Edward. . Wagner . spent Thursday and Friday in the home of her sister in Waukegan. ko Ben Loftus loaded a car ot stock here recently which was shipped t0 the yards. f Mss ie Lo mnr on is Lake spent Satu { * ay here in :Mflle ome. ® L*J&rflhdl family has moved from their summer _ quarters . at Gages Lake to the village. o Madison, ~ Mrs. Paul Shepherd and. son mo-- tored to Chicago on Sunday last. Edwin Rentner, who is employed in the city spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and & k Ac ,M.'Bel'. 4 4 -- F es Wednesday. _ 'Gladys Turner is enjoying her an-- nual vacation from her duties 'at Cartield & Pesters store. = ;. -- ~Mr. and Mrs. Will Story motored to Genou Junction and Hebron Sat-- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Klett of Elgin. spent last Saturday here with Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Crary. 'A. K. Satterfield has again as-- sumed his duties at the Soo shflp& after his annual vacation, most which was spent in Wisconsin. * _ Mrs. W. Cassidy and Mrs. Hanke motored -- to-- bfi on Sunday. Mrsa August: tner and Henry Rentner and Miss -- Adela\ Rentner; motored to Waukegan on Saturday last. * Dr. and Mrs.:G. W, Jensen werel in Beloit on Sunday. ' .Mr, and Mrs. Jean Sheechan and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn motored to Milwaukee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bushman, Miss Violet Thi-- bault and James Dunn accompanied them in-- another car. : Mr,; and Mrs. Frank Palmer . of Loon Lake will leave for California next week. They will go by auto-- mobile and take in all the places of interest enroute and will return to their home -- about the middle of Mrs. L, A. VanDeusen and daugh-- ter,Lillian were Chicago : visitors, Thursday 'and: Friday of last week. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William --Krucken-- burg and family motored to Elm-- of Sunday. Mr. P Chicago, m w'ty was & VB" vigitor last Monday sis Wagner spebt _ GRAYSLAKE ANTIOCH Mrs Ed, Adams spent in Janesville and a Chicago of Waukeg»on in Grayslake, Wednesday. pped t0| next Friday 'Cw madle iflz.Pa' * Gangal Zone ipsinn 4 ) + se: us ; mond';nnmn. w . Sparing: no expense to Provide 8; er ."Ih"" for Tm 6 an's latest Paramount picture, Ne'er--Do--Wel}," Director Alfred Green took his company of . to Panama where the® ) l' 1 seenes of the photoplay,. . on e t TC. . __. AAnt '-m' MEIGHAN'8S PICTL No F'ln."Cardline h(iteihndl and: Mrs. . Ost spent Friday M Mrs. Sophia Towner: is h!fif house--for Mrs. Chris Jensen m she is in the hospital in 'Chicago. -- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rouse were Chicago visitors Friday. _ . _ Mrs. Earl Kane entertained Miss Erna Koeliner of Chicago over the --a10}y 0j pauinjor . UEWsSI] "SaAY _ dog with Mr. and Mrs. ~Waiter Lemker and family. a5 "The Diamond Lake Ladies Aid Society will meet with Mrs. John Hutchings at Libertyville on Thurs-- day, October 18. .. _\ -- .' | at Chetek, Wisconsin, last week. Mrs. Corndhno:ln went :to: Waukegan the first of the week to stay for several months <with her son, D. 0. Deuglas and family, % attended t 'alion.:: m:m confer-- ence Laymen's 'pnociation :.dn(hm.g'mknm ,o » ~t9. 4 '~Miss Ruth who has £p the summer d'ntr'h' Ziswr.m Cannon, has returned to her home ladies at her home last Thursday af-- Expense Spared B. J. Hooper enjoyed a vacation es jof Photoplay . " Ag Possible 7 ROUND LAKE LAKE VILLA 8 PICTURE NE'ER--DO. WELL 4 FILMED IN PANAMA to Make Scem Realistic * | flocks on similar: to , | free fron of this w ,Lahd..&: Anothe: limpm'vhu / | a renutat | That white diarrhea is by far the most serious discasse among baby | chicks in Tlinci# and Cause an esti-- mBtad loss <' mw% dollars n NOBE fo t mi-dq"m in> was on@ " \m w ) | fnttpziroug» : »at ut Yhe: whie don: lf'm of poultry breeders 'and WHITE DIAR) SERIOUS hatehery men er 10. Information concerning this co~« ference has been received by Farm Advisor J. J. Doerschuk, |. -- The disea--e can be detsc'ed by a blood test, according | ar of the University of 1w. _and a plan was decided upon by the pou!-- trymen to have flocks tested for the disease an| to place ~disease--fre: flocks on a state accredited plan, lmavu of poultry breeders, w @wners, Uningjty of Illi-- | nois, Tilinois Acricultural® Associa-- ltioh} State Department of Agrieul}-- I ture, and TIi!in~is Poultry Breeder' similar: t(); accredited herds of fattlo free from tubereulosis. W 1 of this work will be under Dr, F. A. Laird, State Veterinarian. _ > Another important step toward improving qu.ulitl\; and building up a reputation for Illinois poultry pro-- ducts was a plan of w.ld certification Jecided upon at the The Divisio: of Standardization and Inspection of the nm 'Do- partment of Acriculture will inspect farm poultry, flocks for purity. of breed, production qualities, and dis £ase, : There will be a further in-- spection--= service -- for. hatcheries which will us» eggs from inspected farm flocks only, Hatcheries '-: ing the required standard will * placed onan accredited list. 7 A committee composed of repre-- Association, will be appointed to make complete plans for this new LIVE STOCK C0--OP8 To TO E1PLOY FIELDMEN Three Mi men wilk be W by <the Iilincis AM "fi clation Live Stock Marketing De-- Anmese men, who will be exclusively by the Producers' -- cies, . will devote their mfin'fi h'flllugouwm of. directors m f. i In-tukfifi."d I lfunfloh.. Iloh-'t't. Everybody Come! Good Music Mictkets $1.00 WEDNESDAY NICHT Area ILLINOIS POULTRY it Springfield, Oc.ob-- Club C.--A.. Stewart, -- Director of Live Btock "Marketing: ------------ -- WwHITESIOE TEAM WINs AT NATIONAL DAIRY sHOW Farm -- Adviser "Dad" Wise . of Whiteside county coached the boys to their' victory, Whiteside--county ;'"p'h'l contest last "year also, at . Paul. © : «' American Farm -- Bureau > radio grams on October 23 and 80 will , g.dude two speakers who are es--| pecially well known to lllinois {urm-] ers, states Farm Adviser J. J, Dor-- eschuk, of the Lake County ram] Bureau. _ ' On October 28. C. E. Durst, form-- erly Director of Fruit and Vegc-' table Marketing for the lilino's Ag-- ricultural Association, will give a talk entitled, "From -- Orchard to Table." Mr. Durst is now with the Fruit and Vegetable Growers, Inc. A. P. Taylor of the American Farm ?:fian ':"lA' s Little g:o f ;'v:n- on, k 1 0 ym Fo'lh at the Cross lluz"' o per, assistant secretary of the I, A. /, 'WW Farm ~Bureau radio, Oct 80. Follow-- ing Mr. Harper, H. N. Noble, sec-- retary of the National Committee on Boys' and Girls' Club work, will .."Farm Worker and Wage Work-- er" will be the subject of J. D. Har-- A, A. MEN TO SPEAK OVER FARM BUREAU RADIO Adviser. All Harry Pfannenstill, Prop AREA, ILL ; kinds of Auto Repair Work Complete Battery Service -- > Competent Mechani¢s THE STAR Day and Night Service Phone "817 C The farm bureau program is broadcasted : from Station KYW, 3':'!'- each-- Tuesday -- night --at , 9# t s A,V: give a Girls." . There are -- 2814 radio ~receiving sets in 43 I!ilinois~gounties report-- ing according to. a survey taken mmg farm advisers by the Unit-- °4 Slates --Department of Agricul-- ture.: Reports from farm advisers in 780 counties dver the country as a whole give an estimate of 40,000 receiving sets on farms. Dr. D..C. Grinnel!l is the Federal NVeterinary appointed for Lake coun-- ty by the Board of Supervisore co-- operating with-- Pr. J. J, Lintne:, who is in charge of the Hlinois T. B. eradication work at Chicago, Dr. Grinnell starts work October 9 test-- ing 200 head of eattle the ba'lance of that week and fln:lfimz 28 reac-- DR. GRINNBELL Let Our Flowers Decorate Your Home ._ Libertyyville Flower & _ _ Vegetable Company on, "Our Farm Boys What an asset to the appearance of any room are these beautiful pos-- les. And what a fragrant aroma they give., s You will find the best specimens of your favorite flower here at a price that is sure to please you. . -- STARTS WORK Delivenad.propptly to any part of the village. w d I Repair Now! herds | ho wui and from the mendenent ut Lake county farmers there seems to be a stromg demand for his ser-- vices, !.;?muumu_uuu w of tuberculosis~ diseased tle and they don't care to have the disease spread in their herds any longer. There seems to be a fairly strong: desire . to :b ;s ing ur':m the home 1{.8. free herds of healthy cattle. Dr. Grinnell has his office at the Farm Bureau and may be reached: there b{ muor call, --Naturally nearly all time will be spent on the tr+ms but ealls may be left with the office secretary or mail addressed to him in care of the Farrmo Bureau v<ll1 reach.him alright. 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