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Lake County Register (1922), 7 Nov 1923, p. 2

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*T --AREX | a h C w¥ 0. w J. R. Teed attended the football mmmmhlndm at Urbana Saturday. _ . 3 with the formers parents Mr. Wells and a party of friends mo-- tered to o.m to see the University: of play Chicago University. j The date of the Ladies Aid , Ba-- zaar is fit&dflr approaching .l: we are a M to attend. connection -- with the Bazaar and supper the men :will hold their annual Harvest Festival. . Supper will be served from four thirty un-- til all are served. The ladies are planning their usual bountiful sup-- ver which with the opportunity to buy your christmas presents as well as to add to your stock of hand mmwmpmvcsvorydo- cided attraction to the people of Area and "the surrounding comm-- .v.s."w. Chandler made a business ' .AMmonl!ondlY. ite motored to Highland Park and Mrs. Wm. D. Porteous at the 'home of Mrs. Porteous on Friday afternoon of this week, A good attentance is desired as it is the The Young People's Society will meet at the home 'of Rev. Jevne on Tuesday evening of this week. .. On Thursday . evening : the Area Oiit Scouts will meet at the Com-- munity Hous e.. same . evi the 'mwfil"atflnir Carroll Porteous was a Waukeg-- an visitor Saturday evening. -- Mrs. H. K. Harris of Wauconda was the guest of Mrs. Clyde Har-- ris on Satubday. £7." hh . The Area Parents and* Teachers meeting will be held at the Com-- munity House on Tuesday evening followed by a waffle supper, Mrs, Reichelt of Deerfield will be: the speaker of the evening. All parents and those interested in the school are cordially invited. -- * Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Meyer --re-- turned home Monday afternoon af-- Mr. Mr. and 'Mrs. Alex Landwer of hrfln.tonmts-hyatlr.ml Mrs, LeRoy Landwers. -- The Ladies Aid wish to have all articles for Bazaar taken to the m«unmwmmm- erth.nMyno::zflfl.u- as the ladies meet T y to price Local Editor all articles. Most folks forget that the and clogged and need a flushing occa sionally, else we have backache and dul misery in the _ region, severt headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpi Kver, acid stomach, m' anc all sorts of bladder Bts,. > M: LSalts Fine for _ Aching Kidneys You si must keep your kidney: active a:(';"'cy\ean " moment 1 feet an ache of in Ihtgf i begin lots .of water Also get about four ounces of Jad Saits i imerprotier in s Simy Stiiirerte &A spoonful in a $ * fore breakfast for a fel:lda % "cc'fllu\enmfmc. salts is made from the acid lemon juice, combined is to Aush 61' - neys and help stimulate them to activ ity. _ It also helps neutralize the acid: :'dnug so btymv: wfriute thus helping to relieve dis ad Salts is * a«lve; mak "..'....!?""" :ém"""r..'mm take now and then w;c. Kkeep their kidneys clean sells lots of Jad Keve in trying to while it is only By all mean mfm..,f:i-umu meys at least a year. TRU(?.EING wW. twm en to help ke A well--known lots of Jad Salts to folks who Mrs. _Fred Zersen of ent Thursday evening kidney troubl« By all mean: $7 night after school the © girls in the fifth, :::ithfi uv!:m.h, : w)ul-on hiked do: wmud Lake and had a party at w. After supper Ethel, Charlotte, and I went and got some dish water, Miss Haines and Miss ~Nelson did the dishes and the rest of us vrad out and: played. 1 'AM awhile we went in and play-- "_We. When M had the dishes they turned out the light and Miss Haines told us some stories. f es We sang some old school and© spoke poems. : We m marshmellows and played more, and thei gold and silver. ©A great white sheet covered the ground. . Every house had a silver roof. u.: o It sparkled like silver. .The bran-- ches of the trees were capped with ermine. --"On the trees were hung family from Area spent Sunday a the &lfi of ~Mr. and Mrs, C. Rg' I::'Buo Sigwalt was a Chicago visitor Supday. j , Miss Rose Tonne has accepted ;osmonm r 'n the Commercial C :rtunnt of the 'Hlincis T'l'fli':z; Company at Arlington Heights. "James Dolton attended the foot» ball game at Champaign Saturday. Friday evening Mesdames Fink, Snetisinger, Weaver Loomis, Kratch Bicknace, Schalankamer and-- Soder-- berg, attended the Eastern Star at Wauconda. § * Edna gave the parts Tuesday night ' the eight grade gave a Halloween Party in the school basement, --each member. being en-- titled to invite one: guest.. Games were played, fortunes were given out and refreshments served. All re-- Mr. Rackliffe had to undergo an-- other operation at the Viectory Mem-- orial Hospital last Thursday.: His daughter, -- Mrs.--Howard . --Converse, spent several days with her friend, Mrs. Russell Edwards, at Waukegan so that she might be near the hos-- Mr. and Mrs. John Rouse and Mr. and Mrs.. Ben Walkington entertained . relatives from Wood-- lr.ndln.hi'::fimhci fmfihg':nd "mat the home of Mr. and Herbert Davis. Mrs. Herbert Davis visited Mrs. James Kerwin --and Mrs. Jennie Cu-cn..t\'dofrldx. She also attended the Lagies Aid meeting at Mrs, Lee Hanson's. have Lester Dolph r::i:dfr:nnnlwuyo-pnnh Waukegan. pare a.," ¢ Miss Teetor, the religious educa-- tion director of Volo and Grayslake, spent Friday night and Saturday at Lew Losk's. . Robert Wilcox, Sixth Grade. LAKE ZURICH ; Haines told| work., --Sunda: «.-- | P..~M. -- Preac hoo o. cougted| _ Mr. Dunker | ed more, ang Peart Vasey o and @ot us | at the home of w% who has teen "I by his uncle Will .Dillon. on the farm for the past summer, has purchased a new Ford m Mr. and Mrs. George W and family of Libertyville spent Sunday at Will Dillon's. The young people report a fine time with an attendance of about forty at the church Friday night. . . Mrs. James Sherman, Mrs, Mce-- Bride, Mrs. Chas. Parker, Rev. and Mrs. James of Crayslake attended the meeting of the Ladies Aid at ;Mr. and Mrs, Lee Huson Libertyville callers Saturday. Alt the young people and M of the community who are not at-- tending any other church are cord-- ijally invited--to attend Volo M. E. Sunday School next Sunday and help with the songs in the new song books, There are classes for all ages.. Miss Teetor of Evanston, di-- rector of religious education, will be there to help with the Sunday school work. -- Sunday School is at l_g" -- The Volo Ladies Aid 'will have a bazaar and basket social. at the thurch November 23rd.~ _ [ -- -- ;irm?drsdomh egy ww farnmi, better known as flnml %Mfiu Myer of Ivanhoe spent Fyiday mighs with her siater, Mre. Hallowe'en party. Deerfield--Shields high school. of Highland Park --Saturday won the annual Suburban : league golf tour-- nament, which closed at the Evans-- ton Golf club. The Deerfield play-- ers: were 143. strokes . ahead of Evanston, with La Grange third and University high fourth. " _ DEERFIELD WINS ~GOLFING HONORS When you darken your hair Sage Tea and Sulphur, : hou':t'nl'eu&.roaumym?la .. Preparing this mixture, though, at dome 4s musey C troubicsome. _ At EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAJR You Can Bring Back Color Lustre With Sage Tea Lee Huson's last Friday after-- I can save you from 20 per cent to 30 per cent on diamonds or any other precious stone in any amount from $25 up. We take Crosley Preaching services R. J. Lyons AREA -- for and 'rfl.h\ Jails Charged % Looting Canmann Home at Ravinia 5 The woman was removed to the sounty. jail. Sunday night after the trial had been set for Tuesday morning before A--. E.. Smith in n amanr. O t The Allege robbers were M ' in 'nflflkvo by the police 'm1 Danish was :ecking to pawn a $3000 diamond ring. He was traced to his-- room und he and his wife were ar-- rested. Part of the stolen property T he tng ... .. id to ha M two are said to have Y records. Chiect of Police Edward Maroney went to Milwauke® Satur-- day »afternoon and brought the pri-- m' M to face the W c i anecs..., > yeare ald, became 1 . Daris», 24 years old, , immmx Park and was taken to the county jail for treatment.. _ Hasty was arrested in Milwaukee Saturday as on accomplice. The three are expected to waive examin-- in and will be, held to the grand ¥ NOTICE . -- " _ Notice is hereby given ,::Q sale ofefloven is now a The Telephone Company and give notice of any changes or > coftectiO0Bs that should be made in -- -- :00 -- 12:00 A. M. «00 -- 6:00 P. M. AREA, ILL Geo. A..Jones S3DAY AY DENTIST Goes to Press Soon In the interest of good service subscribers are requested to call put in perfect working order in the Balaban & Katz Chicago Theatre, and every Saturday night, through the medium of the Daily News pow-- erful station, the theatre stage and musical programs will} be broadcast-- ed. * Last Saturday . night radio buted to the radio program. . An-- nouncement umm; Katz that the ;tmm will be a permanent feature of service to the public. Y "There are millions of folks who would like to hear Jesse Crawford, or the big orchestra, but. who live kmfnnw:{tomh'm and these will be : accomodated by wireless," declared one of the execu-- tives of the theatrical firm. "Will have another car of U. S. No. 1 grade Minn. round white pota-- toes, on track at 'Area about Nov. ist. 90c per bushel on track. W. E. Volkman. Phone 232 R. _ _ Al kinds of Auto Repair-- Work Symphony orchestra in ::.,Mby'!::&-hl to Other 'artists, who made h.n'mn program, also 'contri-- dtothe":',".,":fll'fl-."; t y Balaban . oi tno broadrasiing prograth Day and Night Service ,....u System in Your Savings _ 25 Jbs.. for $1.25, _ /'Your entire family wash returned : d;mpuady_.tohangup. _ A health, time and money . sAver. Try it. 8 + > The Reliable Laundry Wet Wash! Area Cement Road Telephones: The Citizens State Bank of Area Libertyville Cement Block Works Let Our Flowers Decorate Your Home CCX Yellow Daffodiis _ 50 Darwin Tulips Poets Narcissus for $2.00 COrocous _6 Varieties Hyacinths -- . IMPORTED DIRECT FROM HOLLAND Dutch Bulbs «_ 123 EAST COOK AVENUE Next to Franzen Lumber Yard CEMENT BLOCKS OF ANY KIND SPECIAL ORDERS FILLED ON SsHORT NOTICE 'Why not figure now how much yo '-nryuy-g;'.th'um'"m %:ym-nwxn.; Muke your bank book show some headway for Libertyville, 11L.,; Phone 10 Make This Bank Your Business Home FAIRHOLM GARDENS What an asset to the appearance of les, And what a fragrant aroma they give. A You will find the best specimens of your favorite flower here at a price that is sure to please you. Delivered profiptly to any part of the village. H. C. BURRIDGE & SONS Nurserymen & Florists N . m ooy un' At i Nok ts ol VERY SPECIAL Green House Phone ##% Works 50 b}

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