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Lake County Register (1922), 2 Feb 1924, p. 2

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* RAPS FALLACY Wik \--ARE A Woy. i Mrs. John Dictz and Miss Agnes: '.."\.Dietz 'visited the latter's parents m! . «. ~~~ Barrington on Tuesday. | wa Nr. and Mrs. H. C. Meyer, Henry 3 Meyer, Miss Hulda Meyer and the s Misses Marie and Martha Knigge, 5 r Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. ts 'alter Consoer,: of Gilmer. -- *' Mr, and Mrs. Elmer-- Gosswiller *' _ and gon, of Long Grove, sbent Thurs-- yE y : i':ry with Mr. and Mrs. John Gosswil-- wo > R. J. Lyons, Max Haas, of Liber-- _ _ _ Ayville and. Walte~ Sci!:'uralcher at-- & | Gr--a>~ ~Aaplaaznd a.t s ~a Baumonatrtner. Paul Pfan-- . _' ~nestill and Lee Ward, of Liberty-- ~ _ --~~ 'wille played the dance in Round Lake ie * _] The Wheeling State Bank .\ bop ' Mr. and Ms. William Albright fi son, Billie, were entertained at home of Mr: and Mrs. Carl Bad-- er on Wednesday: evening. ,.. _/ and back. At the Jevnes they had an oyste| ; before dhponig & ve the young fo T: appreciated ride. -- Mrs, Frank Baumgartner attended | z, xinesday afternoon meeting of : Ruchre Club at the home of Mrs: Henry Weinberger--of Libertyville, _"he Ares P. T. A. is to meet on uesday evening, Feb. 5 at the «school house. It will be the regular-- ly monthly business meeting . fol-- lowed by a gencral discussion of "The Growing Need. of : the Area School in the Way of a School Build-- ing." This will be participated in by the members of th# school board and also b"cbe members of the Parents m Auoein't'i:;x. Refreshments % éverybody who is inhmm invited. . . 'Ruth Wells, of Chicago, is spend-- ing a few days with Mrs. F. M. !-ry Wein _ Phe Area Fuesday e school hous« ly ~monthly lowed by @"Th. a O sase Walter Mever: made 'a <business trip to Chicago on Waednesday. ----Mrs; W. D. Portcous was a Wau-- «lecture on ton, III ts the guest of Miss Francis * . m--éfim'flm ser-- mon: **The Wonderful Way of Liv-- fi%" Y¥ , -- -wx-:;;wm Wuvélw-ucm t> ut 'w.. T B0 . Evening --services. Mason attended dance .a m'%%m« of Jegus.| Merschberger's Hall in the evening. Tuesday, Girl Scout meeting. Miss Ethel Herschberger is stay; Wednesday at 7 pm. Young Peo-- ing at the kon:tof Mr. and-- Mrs. P c oen r n en hy oo ooo en t eet P 9 * rove w T. T8B. 1 B to 9 '.'y'r., ;o': ;';fi Bey8.C!4b;| rieingoin spent Monday at the home = : Friday at 8:00 p.m, Choir practics. of Carl Heinsoln, who was very busy \ Reserve Feb. 14 for Valentine's| PUWCD®ing 'l:ldhn:_do?'btdl"_ y Carl was 'he Y People's Society had t.' mup"p:ny, ufmdc'; They were drivem to Gilmer with the whole fund." -- cow is required to supply the dairy products consamed by five people and that our population is increas-- ing at the rate of 1,500,000 persons year. In the three years dur-- :Aflth $50,000,000 wilt --be MRS, M. L ~HANDLER etrve Feb, 21 for supper and e on Lincoln and-- Washington The Young Man s -:'iVSBYmngmanh,orought to be, ambitious. There is no per-- manent success in business with-- out intelligent handling of mon-- . ey. Every: young man, ghofld, ' mvfihnking cbnnections. Let this bank serve you. _ Monday | Port Haven. 0 Gfl-fl" A number of children--in the dist they had rict have the chicken pox. © at 1 ing, in-- day evening at the Brockman and Stoerp home. } Edwin Voss spent Thursday with his parents, Mr» and Mrs. C. C: Voss The Ladies Aid Cociety will meet at the home of Miss Cora Hodgkins, Thursday afternoon, Feb. 7. As many members-- as possible should attend. i P!gpsmyheupdetomaketheao-- cial to be given on the 14th a success. Mrs. C. M. Gilman met with a very painful: accident while chasinge her chickens out of the neighbors back-- \Monday afternoon., She slipped Ca fell cutting an ugly gash in her limb above the shoe top.. Dr. Lar-- huuhfi:!b and was as successful as on first trip in bagging big game. He surely is very elabdxz not any more than his little.dog helped him and showed much delight in the sport. He even refused to take time to eat a fine spread Gussie put out for him. m en Little Chester Voss is suffering with a severe cold. (It is hoped he [ may s6on recover. ELE _A and Mrs. Gilman says no more chick-- en chasing for her as she will be laid up for several days before she can step on her foot. "' Mr., and Mrs. Harry Davis, of Chi-- son, o}"m'fe' heeling was called to dress the wound, who marveled at tlu; es-- cago, motored out Saturday evening to the 8:.:? h:lnt and : took innthlel' dancing y a s Hall returning home SMY evening. Frank Mitchell, of Area, was business caller here Monday. ~-- Miss Helen and Harriet Tulley and Catherine Yore, of Everett, spent 'Saturday afternoon with --Mrs. C. T. Mason and attended .the dance at Herschberger's Hall in the evening. Gussi¢ Stoerp made his second Mrs. Fred Stahl spent Sunday with her son Charles and family. Miss Flossie Knedler and Mrs. Art Voss 'calied on Mrs. Frank Holtje Monday afternoon. Vera Mason and brother, Junior, spent Monday with their grand-- Rev. and Mrs. Stadier, of Long Grove with Mr. and Mrs. William J, Heinsoln spent Monday at the home of Carl Heinsoln, who was very busy butchering and undoubtedly Carl was very glad to have visitors. M'rs. Caroline Fabor and Mrs. Em-- ma Krueger, visited with latter's C Ars. Gust Peterson: was a caller the Gilman home Monday even-- Miss Mary Mayer, of Wheeling, spent Saturday night at the A. Wolf De You Want to Buy, Sell or Hire? Give Our Want Ads the Once Over C, J. and Miss Alice Herschberger were callers at the 1. Macther home Monday evening. o Mrs. he Ladies Aid will mest wi ;A.O.luflh.'g'mv. Gladys Giss ison the sick list with a" very severe cold and bronchial tmbbt . l Wele ns l Ray Busch and family .motored to _Chicago Sunday to spend the day. _Emil) Geest and Mrs. Busch mo-- {tored to Libertyville, Sunday after-- -- Ray Busch was a business caller at Lake Forest Monday. T¥ Miss Richm and several of her scholars attended the teachers' meet-- ing Aat Libertyville: Saturday. > Emil Geest and Mrs,.:Busch were callers at the home of Matt Wick: ersheim Thursday night. ~Alice Bunton T&'lflt week at the Miller home in Libertyville. _ Schley 'B{m and their mother are enjoying a radio, which they had -- stalled last Saturday. It uufi . they are able to hear from coast to coast. + e *' _Al Bunton, Sr. and Al Bunton, Jr. mg:'ot.nd to Libofiyvflh,fl _ Sunday ni 4 E k s 3 About the most fun we had out here in the country since the medi-- cine shows quit goming to town, was watchin« the outos get stuck in % snow drifts last week.. The Fords ran up to them, gave A look, re-- treated a few feet, drew a M breath and zip, pum. 'they stuck. noon. C ts 42 on . io B Frank Holtie prescribed for Emil's Dodge Sunday; It was all in, but after the first dose, freshened up and in a short time was ready for busi-- ness, in the city last week., -- We hear auto drivers in the city of Chicago are greatly handicapped by "Jay Walkers" . ~~<--~ & Truly the Jay Walker is a great| . MrS. Anopf, Mrs, FPrank HOFCHUY menace to the --man behind the wheel| and Emma Sturns were callers at when a driver obeys all rules care-- Mrs. Matt Wickersheim's last Thurs-- fully and yet often is held guilty of | day. some happening not his fault it is| -- August Pieper, of Wheeling was a aggravating indeed, How often a) Caller at Mrs. C. Busch's: Sunday. careful driver is requested to slam Mr. Lamandlen was a caller at G. down his car or swerve it off in some | Pfister's Sunday. n . ~ Wdim-"-wrdku of what! Mrs. Erbeén Reinm has fully re-- happens to %Z""** auto, in order| covereid 'and has taken up her house to save the life of some careless in--| hold duties at her home. _ dividual who stepped in front of his| Mrs. Max Miller and Ray were out car at the last moment.. Have a sleighing Sunday. & heart torfi_.:mfuummmj i w¥et him half way and the result will| To encourage the study of foreign be very few auto accidents. Dont, language by Londoners, money saunter along at you elegant lei®@re,| prizes for proficiency in certain lan-- looking just everywhere only not|guages are offered by banks and where you 'are 5:1::. Don't cross |other organizations interested in for-- fesk, thet 1o What the erucsings are feotione m 'by .. the . London t ; are are gi 'm and are protected by drivers. 1..,..@'_.«_;_..%}?;? Italian, Rus-- fIn u:ePumkin mm:)\, one mile mth1 o . _no one ever crosses m\in the middle of the block. Everybody pays strict at-- tention to the oncoming gutos and even through the cold --spell when the traffie cop's whistle was frozen and he could not give signals readily, here in our town, »o accidents oc-- souven a funeral <directors at 'Niles Center, Mr. Haben is a son of Frank Haben, of Wheeling. Ray has taken a com-- pldem,fhfi.eflouudhu fitted himself for thé situation. We Mrs. Buschs' Wednesday. We "see by the naner have no Jay Walkers here. street which goes to show that we We 'see by the paper that J. 8. Gridley and family have left for the south, evidently J, 8, meant it when he sgid enough .was enough and it was a plenty, we agree. We wish them a happy time and hope they will enjoy good healtlr and when. a-- A. J. Raupp was a business caller Telephones :. Resigence 165--J Libertyville Cement Block Works We Have Buyers For Mod\ern # Libertyville Homes ' was in town Monday SPECIAL:ORDERS FILLED ON SHORT NOTICE A. R. SCHNAEBELE 123 EAST COOK AVENUE Next. to Franzen Lumber Yard MENT BLOCKS OF ANY KIND ts Of from five to eight rooms, well . logated, 'rariging in price from $5000 to $7500. What have you to offer? was. a caller gt Real Estate & Insurance w~ _Br. is assistant truck driver on :\; milk rout:"h:mt. No, M , & ""m ut oper» ates a different kind of motor truck, ha and --Canon Ball" trade mark, takes the mill hktm here to : aukee Ave so Herman don't have to come through the snow drifted 'road west of Mitwaukee Ave, Bunton also delivers loads of h:i'fi: m en his return trips . and when all that is done can find pass time on the farm. : jent we hope for their return, in the m.'ftumt :n"' much of Mr. Gridiey we would sug-- sw he can a little of real weath Mt.henandnndltto us by parcel post. Ray Busth was kept busy last week ig stalled autos out of the m" AIt almost became a fixed habit with him. He pulled a ':fl'}' oll truck which greatly sur-- | prised the driver, in order to get ast the --truck to give him a hitch, Tay had to d:;:o through}.'_-now drifts far greater than those the truck got m m2ade it, but Ray has la Ford, nuf said. v Emll,%did his share of helping out cars that were stuck in the snow.," He always kept one.eye on the road while working and when a car was in distress Emil could tbe seen going in "hg);\_" with a shovel on his shoulder. "Folks here are very ac-- comodating in time of trouble. eikes ooiey Senle :s stlh on. the Mrs. Matt® Wickersheim is still somewhat under the weather. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busch spent last Tuesday at the home of the .lat ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Miller and on their return here had a breakdown and had to be --towed in. . August Grewe, from Whesling, tama up after. Emil Geest last Sun-- day night as Emil's car was laid up with a cold and he had to attend lodge so had to hire some one to take fiim. ------ _* /.-- _ g::n. Knopf, Mrs. Fn:fkglfll:rdw: ~Emma Sturns were: callers at rg'rl. Matt Wickersheim's last Thurs-- iy. >' ; is o t o s / wie man, »panish,~French, German, and Hebrew, in the advanced, the inter-- mediate, and: the elementary) stage, and the persons standing first and kwarded the prizes.. The largest ( is $50 offered for advanced F . To meet the demand for.in-- struction in the various languages, 'the London, County Council provides classes in more than 25 evening in-- TRY OUR CEASSIFIED COLUMNS Will Erect You a House CONTRACTOR &4 BUILDER Tinifhint alf taner and pneeidreetameaii® 4 4 s > n 2s m wllrw starting. Phone Winnetka 425 or Libertyville --120--R Mr. and Mrs. Henry m daughter, Anna, of. Lake Zur spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Herschberger, 8r. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jefferies, of c*..., spent Saturday afternoon and" Sunday at their farm. . -- Mr. and Mrs, Henry Laseke, Jr. were callers at the Henry Laseke, Sr. homée Wednesday evening. _ ___ bus-- Mr., Walter Gosswiller made a &n:::' trip to-- Barrington llond-v morning. y A mumbBer of the young folks spent Sunday evening with Miss Ma-- bet Hans. f 'Mr, and Mrs, Herman Keisler and ehildren spent Wednesday evening at ~~Miss Helen Lafrentz spent Thurs= day afternoon visiting relatives at Miss. Cora Gosswiller, of Liber-- ville, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Goss-- willer. & --Herman Krueger was a Aptakisic caller Friday morning, ~-- ---- . : Miss Mathilda Pgi spent Sunday afternoon at the J. L. Hans home. « Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frickie spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs,. Hentry Dehne. 4 * o Miss Martha Sauer spent Thurs-- day afternoon and evening with rel-- atives at Palatine. * Mr. William Umbdenstock hauled some wood to Arllqu Heights for Mrs. Mathilda Wilkie on Tuesday, . Mrs. Charles Balling, of Whee!-- ing, called on the Misses Martha and Lillie Sauecr Thursday morning. _ ---- LONG GROVE Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company Such unsolicited acknowledgments of courtesy of 'employees is the best evidence of the spitrit of service which typifies this organization. on m 4 NO Mrs. Mathilda : Wilkie at Arlington iu.' i \;Mk ; Mrs. Charles: Herschberger <and daughter, Donflg. spent Wednesday afternoon with Grandma Herschber-- George Fasse treated about 26 of the mtolh of this vicinity to a sleigh ride Sunday afternoon. Miss Helen-- Peters, who is em-- E:'yod in Ohiuio'.'-spent a few days week with parents hore. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Obenauf and sonliof Long Grove, called on Mr, and Mrs, John Turma last Thursday. -- The Misses Lena and Lillian Sch-- werman attended : the. recital by Kreisler at the Auditorium theat e Chicago, Sunday. . George Theis was a busi-- nose vikiter Montay, 0 _ --=__ ecalled on Mrs. A. G. -- Tuesday afternoon. s e o C e erntaan Y \_,rather than studied efforts to please, characterizes the contact of North Shore Line employees with the public. s The proof of this is in the many letters of commendation received lowing is typical: " ATURAL COURTESY, GILMER "I am writing to commend the equrtesy displayed by the con-- . ductor on the last car of the noon train out of Chicago. "He seemed to have a pleasant and intelligent answer to the myqqaflomof passengers. He assisted everyone into the diner and saw generally to the _ comfort of each passenger. This ; kin'd of service makes traveling 9:00 -- 12:00. A. M.~ ; 1:00 -- 6:00 P. M. AREA, ILL WEDNESDAY + Citizens Bank _ SATURDAY ~Building _ € 9 We North Shore Line a PEMIST 14 of which the fol-- enberg, of l]hnhi E Mrs, John Berg and daughter. In?. the Misses Hildegard Kirchenberg, Ce-- sclia Ganger, and Gertrude Frank and Otto and William Nage!, of Chi-- mnfiwm hhur:: € nxmw.c.um-ahnu .fidluwndhmhl"- Mundt, Carl Frank and Otto Kirch-- cago Ill .. Jones Do ¥6éu Want to Buy Sell or Hire?! Give Our Want Ads.the Once Over Phone 431--R -- Screens lluh' lnd '\fihlll'fl' Be Ready for Flies C t

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