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Lake County Register (1922), 5 Dec 1923, p. 6

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it Eo (t C f i :¢ is . se Carr who attend college at i# fw are expected home to eat w »"'--"é ) Mh,tn"h-fl hy . > s CR Wheelock and wife arrived §* =n-m lr-! Whee-- short time .=:hthhld: 4 rmmmnuh ® mum--&ufin } him. will be weleomed by many Es friends here who have had the plea«-- ut gdmhm.flifi % y Supervicor, Ray Paddock motored to Wankegan Tuesday" where he ¥e, spent the day. E. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kirk and child«, f / ren were visitors at Joe and Ray . \Dowells, Sunday. | k _ W. E. Cilbert and wife, of Crgst»l $¥ 4 .1':.'3.-3&' hakke "of of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and 1 Perry Johnson and: son, &. Carl Frick, of Crystal mwmmm relatives here. © Mr." and Mrs. <R.A, Prior --and children motored to Crystal Lake Sunday afterncon where they visited w,"."'fl.w ~ton, of Waukegan. turned . to Mmzmw o m%-m.t.s.w ing, of Libertyville.. AMittle son, of McHenry, spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. W.; H. Lampher, of spent mnfl-)--mm Dowlin. I~-- .Miss Marion Dowlin, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Vincent Dowlin, %the week end with relatives at Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fisher were " is ic en t cemagte was at the home of mother Mrs Mary Glynch/Baturday. relatives. .. ; Lewis Hubbard and mother, Mrs. Lena Mrs. Martha Harri-- "n~ '.lm'w"m Thureday: with Mary Basdey . at Mys. =~ry Daolin : suffered a ight parayletic stroke last Friday ';R She is slowly gaining at . (News of the death of Frank Green of thi lc" was heard Tuesday -- he having passed away at Mas Maiman was a Chicago. VIS~ ;:Mday. returning in the even-- g'ndnovdlhapurehudtheold James Murray farm, one and one half miles east of town and will soon move his family there. He traded his small farm in for part payment. ~H. E. Maeman transacted business in Chicago last Friday, --The new editor of the Wauconda Leader came Monday and began his ?tm"uhufldnfim the people of this, community. Clyde Carr, of Barrington, was on zum'gzg&-mma what he cou to help out.. Sure-- 1y we shall be glad to welcome the Leader to our homes once more A8 *Mhuhndthlutmfl five o'clo He was a son of the late ] gar Green and is survived by his -- Florence Ruggles Green, fo sons Edgar and Wilford, one MMenet wb T 0 0 To 0 k warm friends who will be saddened by his death. No arrangments have been made for the funeral. father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. William Baseley, motored to Elgin, «imX «meated by n Ca.. spent last week at the home of Miss Tr. aid "Mrs. Anirew Bange vis-- umunmha;.ghw tored to Chicage Saun T were entertained by relatives #riends. ~-- Mr, and Mrs. Banasleot a Henry Schaefer, of MeHenr Bchaeter is a sister of Maiman. s Mr. a and Mr. --~Mr. and Mrs. Bansleet and Mrs. Henry Schaefoer, of McHenry, called Bchaefer is a sister of H. E. Maiman. ~Mr, Doegge has moved his family by Mr. and Mrs, George : im. Kirk, Werden and Robert Black-- who are attending the U. of 1. nt Urbana and Marvin Hurhes and KLake, visited at the home of their &_ , Mrs. Katherine Gilbert, 6ver Into Frank esE > T (Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Raseley are rw.' Mr. 'and Mrs ~Sharinon, Antigo, Wisconsin, Parents of _ Mrs Homer Lintoln aond hr~ther turned Monday noon. Mr. ond Mrs W. D. Trewntt, «on and daughter, of Hanford, Cal «=e~t a few days at the home of tho'r X4% WAUCONDA Wisconcin last FAAay Henry Daolin suffered .A '_.uqnum: 'is slowly gaining at of t death of Frank Green Lttg. was heard Tuesday , he having passed away at recently to Arnti-- and Mr. . Mrs. Albert Maether has the L&--| _""""~", o0 oo Chieago. --~ dies Exchange in her home on lower|*Pent Tuesday in Chicago. Main St. She has all kinds of h Harry Umbdenstock has purchased :::O"Wadw{:lmx: a Ford coupe. . . Toiie coicnes maiee ant will bevag Th frigeis at Pronle View aoie ons ol un waade ahisihire!" e u1e se me ho inllane P0 oniieeds"reeeige | . Mt and Mrs. Henry Dehne spont lr.\nqd!luw.fl.mo{%"w at their cottage at. Bass €t. Pau}, Minnesota,, are rejoicing ood Island.. * & over the arrival of a daughter on Mre. Charles Sauer and children November 21. , Badeaux was spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. formerly Miss &'m of | Charles Herschberger Ir-- %mwah'fl&u Mr. and Mrs, Fred Busch were Kimberley and 'grand daUghter, of|callers in our town Sunday after-- Mrs. Mary Dawlin, congratulations | noon. lm in order. hnold w . p old Mrse. William* Umbden:;oclf: and Thearon : Oaks, dfi?'"nm ttended ne @hm#fi_@m al of -r."mf?:burger at ;'al:fln!: Powers and Mrs, Delos Ames spent| _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dehng spent two or thrée days last week with 'guod'!hm » their sister, Mrs, Ed. Golding at! Victor was 'a Prarie View Nonoodhrk,vl\ihmt"!ml-afln'gamfl' ; j ebruted -- Mrs. Golding's birthday| uy and Mrs. Herman. and which was November 21. . son, of Chicago, spent Sun with Mrs. Catherine Gilbert is spendin®| ins "jatter's parents, Mr. Mrs. the week at the home of her son, W.| yaort Umbdenstock. his wife he returned to 'this place| . Miss Pearl Herschberger, of Lib-- and worked at farming for a while.|ertyville spent Sunday. with her A number of years ago hewent to| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles WBWMM*W' Herschberger Jr-- by Charles Dean, the owner| Victor Sauer was a Prarie View dahmmekhm'hnuht': caller on Tuesday. ffuircs P;l been u a short . ---- Mr Ralph Meye t t = Oakk mas the ahtass or thand solly of fatine 10000 _ _0 _ .." _ Daniel 'and -- Lavina Onhoaffig.:: --.:Mrs. William Umbdenstock and brothers survive, Launcelot, of Zion| daughter, Ethel spent Sunday even-- ?wmmawrsm ing with Mr. and Mrs. Herman ton Heights Monday November x Mrs. Rose Sigwalt, of Lake Zurich, Interment in the family lot'at Wau--|ealled on Mrs. Charles Herschberger €onda. _ $ * :' Jr. Thursday 'evening. + ""'-fiw William Umbdenstock and Fred PRAIRIE VIEW .. :\ reriin were business callers in Chi-- s 5 4 'f;é"',! mm. &mm %a': Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wehrenberg Te Jn O ~*rd * 2C *A CC S" |and daughters, of: Libertyville, spen' Friday night, Novemiber 28, at the|Friday afternoon. age of 75 years. Mr, Oaks was mar--| Misses Mabel, Esther and Marie ried some thirty--five years ago to| Berliny of Quentins 'Corners, spent Miss Ann Huson, of Vo,lo','&nmflny Sunday with friends here, lived here until a few year w Irwin Biere, of Libertyville, called the death of Mrs. Oaks, they went to|at the William Umbdenstock home Waukegan. Soon after the reath of| Monday --evening. his wife he returned 'to 'this m ~Miss Pearl Herschberger, of Lib-- lnflm at farming for a wh ertyville spent Sunday. with her A of years ago he'went to| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arlington Heights where he was em--| Herschberger Jr. visitor one day last week. guests of Mr. Easton and family. Flossie and Wm. Knedler were '*,WA.W' l # »6 x Mr. and Mis, Dawson are home from their Minnesota trip where they were called by the death of Mr. Dawson's --sister. ~--Mr. and Mrs. A. Stoerp and Mrs. of L. Ritzenthaler fora po: Waukegan. We are sorry to have him leeve us and will miss him in 8. 8. and church service from which he was seldom absent but we traost he-- will continue the good. work to help others who--are trying to make good for the home beyond and wish him God spged, C. Herschberger and niece, Alice, returned from their Minnesota trip tlolutnltbud."'lho\m brought a cousin with her. _ : Mrs. L Maither® entertained her rineeteee. Sarie hok ies night 4 Beveral -- relatives Afrom .the :city spent Saturday evening at the Dag-- ner home, it being their eight wed-- ding aniversiary, _ --_ program Sunday evening December %, at 7:80 . A cordial invitation to All is in readiness for the bazaar of the Ivanhoe church at the Wood-- man hall next Thursday night Dec-- ember 6, A fine chicken supper will be served at 4:80 in the afternoon and continuing until all are served. For the conveniente of out of town r-a-.mvfl-'etthl:&mi :40 electric cars. Anv:n'vlnhhg transportation may call Mr. Jevne at Area whoue phone number is 280--J. gay Iast weck, ts tss business lgo;.::u-"finflymbl&- u';."'h' B""M'. '"" eld visitors last Sunday: as the | tIP to Chichgo an Tuesday. . . _ , 275,000 shareholders of record not including 90000 employes who have bought stock on the partial payment Mipon Mand~s * COME IN ANP LOOK AROTND That's all you especially the A@uPR on == srs tage, will reveal to youw the (er that you should have k w thi We apecialise in '«» traly give hbetter «»prvye Purniture | and 1 Spacialitios -- Nath: In the American Telephonse Com-- RAY FiR¥ITT®!* TV ANHOE aAn +« AA «in *~« / mata'y 69 3 Cho o. T hak deotr ind Brdest frefincly Aintoaegee tio.. 36 ol y ; Nov. Palatine. We wish the Mv'u'n & world of happinéss on the sea of Matrimen® > .. _ aik s ole or gamg faterras z"M ¥ a # + +# m MWM;. #fi"u \..Fliooun w WM w ¥ #® s ® # ® 4--pt. Cattle ...... 888 j ; __---- . ADJUSTABLE STEEL DEIvEwaY GATES You are invited to come to our factory for your fence reqauirements,. You can select from our full fence LONG GROVE BARBED WIRRE, $0--r0d spsoin: n!l.a ft., $8.75 10&8%% 12 ft. $10.20 1 40 F5., 'lllflftgl 14 ft. $10.06 mngmo IN STEEL-- AY | o+ wide, $6.65; 12 ft wide $6.25 ; 14 2t wide $7.25 @TEEL POULTERY GAaTeE3 '~ in hw .'......n.'o min.m.......% Prices subject to change without notice WIRE FENCE ericar Wire Fence -- Libertyville -- mhnbcommy View lie. -- Wijeon, discouraged at rising 60| " yoom until three o'clock." . _. . . his ml ambitions | through 18| Vpjee:--"Give me liberty or give mo thought to attack this problent frot| _ goath is ' a different angle namely that of 8| Teacher:--"Who said that?" . mm" Through the dif--| Vgice:--"Patrick Henry,.". _ ferent 'steps he worked to the high-- | Pirst Boob:--"I lost a perfectly good est honors of the college, that of| _ umbrelia today." President Emeritus . of Princeton| Seeqnd--Boob:--"How come " University. ° Then with m,fl First Booh--"1 met the ownér." startling: the people of the < bonnie looked into the gas tank, States, he landed in the chair of the| . nothing in there could she see, highest official of the United States lighted a match to assist her government. ; # Oh! bring back my Bonnie to me. Cicero also had political ambitions$.| Teacher:--"What is a cannibal?" . yo'xb::'i'f:flnh hmlnw M E;Apae ldho:h"thun no t is \in & uIntity { : % among the Romans.: (He straggled| -- alive." $ thm:fihtbe Jlfiofll l.::':. necessary | Life's hardest fate is this one: to holding the consul--ship. --_ 'When arguments expand Ci"fi'lmm'mcmh.mmmmum bittaciiidaatiitentinative Arputnstnatines ce usrmnate tetittcss * uk " t cal i oo & ET i4 431. 14 A ! recognized a man, * High School . Notes®: | '?shhtfimm nenkie s nds i inintrinieed !u:v."tu.lth:ul:" and "statesman. CICERO s WILSON way < for Wilson's near mhl.:. Wilson as a "homo novers" to the|ity, but when this obstruction on the "l:ldlmwto":x M'&hfu fla':o'ub"!-ix am p : & :rith Cicero, also a "new ena"'__ig gwgfldmh&hm:lh: nfi&wfiv:m have Denoredl ~--. & UG, "20, would ever mmnfl chair.} J hayperte, , vhenmwhafln ,l "h':: I";' Gee, I'm chilled to the class of life, went into the| Soph:--"Well, wh poug.unfidthod.&zo nadl i hatt"" y don't you put on to { s } I . 1c your A 4 it 'highest. office of-- th D* | Teacher;--"Nobody shall leave this ero's doqnenf,is shown in his ora-- tion "for the poet Archeas" and his orations against Cataline. Most of H"mfi with the law and the prosecution of some Wilson's> home life is very Jittle known, ~but severything indieates, however, that his home life is very happy. They were by on aer they finally led to hn-#lvm- son «is of fine &T&'mm.mgm in time of danger and intense e par d agd hi Prov e Flaag e n ¥INSURANCE Libertyville -- A. A. Grandy -- Phone 217--M speech *~Hazy! ~Mazy!Knock 'em crazy! ~Libertyville Township! . Wow! And believe me, féllows, the foot-- ball 'team of '23 has showed capability of following the choice advice contained in the above selec-- m&l;:m-lnqugcm is a car you can get easily, :r"lve handily, and park quickly. It is distinguished by a compact, open view in every Long --panel CARS -- TRUCKS -- TRACTORS r.o. m 18 @, h. G. . 2 2 Botrot C C ht uumtr! # hy Equipped $ tm n o 'h + The Lowest Priced Sedan +rde & e s + akP , two wide doors open-- KENNEDY BROTHERS faithfully. ' Yeh! Rah! Team! Are we proud* I'll say so. f The boys themselves are due much credit for their spirit and go. Who? .. ... Gilly! 1 ! Gillie Voelker of Caruso and Gall-- wibolations was back to L. T. H. B j was ' back to L. T. H. S. from Albion College. He blew in on Wednesday after do-- ing: without his supper, he said to buy a railroad ticket and beating the coach out of the price of a ticket to our Aootball --game on Thanks-- _ n Ml6 he Te * was glad to get back, but the pleasure is all ours we as-- sured him. ' In order to prevent a rlot he con-- sented to make a speech at assembly time. He told us what he thought of our team, which was quite a lot The coach at Albion, he said, was all right and their team also, but John-- ny, the conch, should come to Mmoandnothhz"m coach made out of a bunch of green recruits, and then take a few lessons from him. Everybody in the state of Michi-- and most of the of mdn knew donrmh' game with Harrison, he told us, due to his efforts. To quote the speaker himself:-- "I carried that paper about the Waukegan game around in my pock-- et so long it was worn out, I showed it to everybody and told them that 'was the school I came from--L. T. GOnvinee You This Car can be obtusned Vovough the At $590, this is the lowest priced Sedan ever placed on the American direction, make for safer driving Upholstery is both attractive and market. Combining all the familiar Ford qualities with the utility of its «Rheumatism is described under many affects "&T'm" but no matter where the trouble is it is the same dinsgase, THIS MEDICINE can be obtained at Stores, Waukegan ans No: Chicnge, Decker & Nevilie, Libertyville, I1., or if they do not m to have it in stock you can get sbm'mdpdbyM wee Some Things You Ought to : Know About RHEUMATISM -- BEBB JONES hhzwfihw ho e e hh "Whiz these fellows could go right between them, they're so small" said Gillie. "and the coach has trained these fellows so well," be said, in closing "that when they hit these birds from Harrison they'll yell 'who threw dat brick ?" On : Tuesday last much : A 'm mee! 3 made mma«'m'araz'fim 'party be held in --afternoon rutherx than in the evening. -- Junior meeting on Tuesday morn-- ing was heralded . into history through 'much excitément and en-- thusiasim. Committes's selection 'of class rings, with 25 engraved was For Chimney Sweeping H. B. ECGERS HDW. STORE 508 Milwaukee Ave,. Libertyville The time and place were left un-- Dues were fixed at two--bits for Furuaces, Heaters and Stoves Cleaned and Repaiced, Call distinctive body type, it is a car of Geo. W. Carroll I.P.Ph'-oglu. P. 0. Bex 261 -- -- Loeal orders received at compeliing value, K4

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