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Lake County Register (1922), 14 May 1924, p. 2

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PAGE TWO son, Wm. Eddy. Mi. and Mrs.-- Frank Dishinger, Pete Crowley spent Sunday in The. Young Peoples Society . will meet at the nome of Julius Kueblank on Wednesday evening at seven o'clock. Luther Small will be the leader. A little daughter arrive@l at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Russell Rouse on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauernsmith motored to Waukegan on Sunday and spent the day with the latter's brothe~, Owelle Hibbard and family. oi * C e k the patents of little son born.on Satur-- '.'t Wfifi May 10. . and Nrs. Frank Mitchell en-- tertained Mr, and Mrs. John Dolien-- and Mr. and Mrs. Kiest and children of Deerfield on, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Rodér, of Chi-- cago, spent the week end with u-.{ Miss Caroline Kueblank, Miss Charlotte Kueblank and Roger Me-- lendy. were among the number who joined "~the.. Libertyville Lutheran chureh last 'Sunday. © Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nelson were guests of MrAand Mrs. Lewis Roder on W , Miss Mary Rouse spent the week end in Racine. + Aynsley Ross was a Chicago vis-- "The Ladies Aid Society will be en-- tertained by Mrs. Jacob Heckets-- weiler and Mrs. Will Ray on Friday afternoon of this week. The meet-- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Hecketsweiler. 4 ues dnuy in\ 4. mc dnntomentPidinnticcn ~< Bd o Aihe IFRD .A ETT N itor on Saturday. | given was ':flh\definite It seemed Mr. and Mrs. Custler Mrs. Howard , we could 'its entrance by fol-- and Calvin Aynsley of Highland lowing around the base of the hills Park, were guests at the home of'mdflndhtmmoomewhombe- bir. and Mrs. J, J. Rouse on Shudly.thm;gm and 20 miles. Having Mrs. Frank Knigge, Miss Maxine heard so much regarding the beauty Knigge, and Donald Knigge were en--| and magnificence of this canyon we tertained at the Herman Kueblank were W,m'ofjvim- and Mrs. Andrew Sorenson, of Wau-- conda, *were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harris. -- Mr. and Mrs, Nolan and children, spent Saturday afterncon and 'Sun-- day in Chicago. = . Mr. and Mrs. Yaeche 'and sons Wailter and Herbert, Mrs. Lena Pe-- ters and Bertram Albrech of Chicago visitor on Sunday. -- Edgar Roder is ill with measles. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ross and son Aynsley, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. J. J; Rouse. f .' Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson of Rogers Park, and Mr. and Mrs. W. O©. Bell,; of Highlania Park, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mrs. H. C. Meyer. -- pat* Miss Ryan, the optician from Chi-- cago, took care of several patients at the home of R. D. Cook on Sat« the week end at the home of his MHerbert Johnson, of Chicago was a caller at the W,. D. Porteous home Sunday. : We want 2000 people to see Mary Pickford in her newest film "Rosita," May 20 and 21 at the Auditorium. --~Charles Porteous, of Libertyville, was a caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Portsous on Sunday. hC iCs . Cooeng > Ee e : 22000 902 e e i e . -- F P mmmmn.um-amvfltm nd Mrs. Andrew Sorenson, of Waun-- flmu.uwcwo-ncmadm' m;mm'fl'ammmmfl come »man.u&ayam'mumm-roma-mv Mr. and Mrs, and children,| mountain of roéks and boulders tow-- | Mmm--lh-flr"hddougdd'_ 7 " ay in Chicago. 5 ilar places men were onl Mr. and Mrs. Yueho'ndmticmdnflnnzmm 1 bwummwnmmmwm%v ers and Bertram Albrech of Chicago|of water and in many cases + mtSndny-_tthhamotlr.,m,M'dfionmmdM ind Mrs. H. C. Meyer. -- ® flnm:un : Miss Ryan, the optician from Chi--| _ We a wild duck and her --ago, took care of several patients| large family of litftle ones playing at the home of R. D. Cook on this icy cold water and at a point urday. atnthmmnlflohlud,nd' nr..mun.rnnxnmmnurmm.mmy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dawson, Miss|repeatedly worked their way up on msnmnmm.rm,u&omm".fium Prairie View motored to Twin Lakes down the main stream at Such a ter Wisconsin, on. Sunday. rific . speed that we feared they 'fh_w.dm,mtmldhetomto'imucufledafl tha wail an%* at tha home of his| With no power of resistance. | urday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baumgartner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dawson, Miss Selma Dawson and Mr. Faber, of Prairie View motored to Twin Lakes Wistonsin, on Sunday. s "Knigge, of Chicago, spent Tea and Suiphur, properly com-- pounded, brings back the natural color k. 3 6 'rh Glngu -ha':h'.'"o:":'u: BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK MRS. M. L CHANDLER Local Editor Phone 818--M Try AREA Eddy, Sr., of Chicago, spent ek end at the home of his 3 9 Recipe of SBage Tea and SBuiphur her's Old Favorite IN THE MOUNTAINS : OF MONTANA "VACATION 1923" Early one motning at the break-- fast table Edna and I were making inquiries and discussing possibilities of a hike te--Mill Creek Canyon. All who had heard or seen of it spoke of it rapturously but all information of a bull in a china closet could arouse no greater interest than the visit of a champion Jersey cow to an enterprising bank. The vigitor was Brown Lady's Little Jewel, of the famous Sherman Jersey Farm do «Our kind friend was finding this canyon so interesting, beautiful and restful that he began to thank us for bringing him there and we cer-- mmnfimd his kindness as . 'the fourteen miles .to the canyon entrance, we were enabled to drive twenty miles up into the canyon. The canyon is wide and narrow intermittently and in the wider por-- (Continued from last issue) Wednesday #:00 -- 1200 A. M. 100 -- 41#0 P. M. -- AREA, ILL. Geo. A. Jones City, and the bank was of: it.. "The older children had to stay out in the valley winters to at-- tend school and she almost never got out of the canyon, too busy in the summer and impossible in the win-- ter. Beside the road she hnad a little log cabin: which had been built to rent in the summer. :It commanded \a particularily beautiful view of not | only the dense forest covered moun-- THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER. WEDNESDAY M. W. Ellis, whoso PICVIT® ""*| we want 2000 people to see Mary shown 'as an inset, is the m'?fickfordhhump:estfilm"M" who moved out to let the cow move Mav 20 and 21 at the Auditorinm. . in. Mr. Ellis, in addition to being | 'The Warren Cemetery Association a banker, is the general manager of | will hold its next meeting at the Hart--Parr Co., A tractor CONRC@NR: home of Mrs. Mattie Esty, of Wau-- which is Charles City's leading in-- , kegan, dustrial plant. . The arrival of & * Mrs, Charles Hook entertained the champion bull from Oregon to head OQriginal Circle Thursday. @ the Sherman herd was featured by -- 'The Parent--Teachers Association We continued on up into the C8D~| y;j/y ;n Renogha with Mrs. Bott-- 'fi\. l'ronnd l'OCk)' curves, "m'g:i:: y,:n'ut._ [ x } short undulated stretches, through, ©"~_.__5, o¢ My; . Nellie Sneesby the trees with mlym'kymm"ndjgmuh'.by..&..flflb"fll'- \tip--top of a snow--capped mmhipm to learn of their marriage at 'in view, over good, substantial !n: cleven o'clock Saturday morning. \pretty bridges, along a stony pat lm have gone to Wisconsin on a |above the waters edge, sometimes! _/ aging trip, We extend our hear-- inaoomith ths: we caught only gpe; Hest congratulations, underbr that we caught 0 \-- 'George Bottger, who has been in lmfllht glimmering through theint'.. CC A®" +"% D0' sns is spending a city holiday and denionétration.--; E'a--'_!_l'ufii)vutw ~also a point where: two large canyons in their equally wide white--capped streams merged into by some, but as for me, Ugh! I found | it 'exceedingly ~nauseating. However, 1 did enjoy the view from there, miles upon miles of forest covered© mountains and 'heyond the snow and then back down over the pretty camp and mountain stream. As usual we --wanted to stay on and on until we had completely ab-- gorbed the atmosphere of this won-- derful, magnificent canyon but as usual and, also like the world today, we had to keep moving on, conse-- quently, we slowly wound our way down out of the canyon, into the valley and back to Chico. Do You Want to Buy, or Hire? MN:W"M:LNM (To be concluded). ---- In last week' s 188u8 af the RHegister i: »as stated that the Libertyville Construction Co., was bankrupt, but it is the Liberty Construction Co. Clarence ° Shepard has returned home after his annual winter's 80-- journ in Lynn Haven, Florida. --. : . -- Mr, --and Mrs. Ed. Mainwaring and m Miss Bess, who have been ? ng in, Florida, stopped off at CGurnee on their way to their home E Wisconsin, They spent : several days of this week with the E. M. Metcalf family and their ' daughter, Miss Helen Mainwaring, where they $ joined by their son, Kenneth m'll'h' aij ng, of Milwaukee. --* i l(r.:fin: Chester Faulkner an-- nounce 'the @rrival cf a baby daugh. Mrs. Charles Hook entertained the | Original Circle Thursday, 1 The Parent--Teachers Association evening at the school house. .m} Bery! Lathrop, the school nurse, awarded health pins to the 86 pupils who had passed: the health test, either upon first examination or af. ter complying with instructions to have perfect teeth, etc., attended to. Miss Lathrop stated. that the local school had the largest percentage of children who had passed the test of any school in the county that she 'had visited, 'The pupils gave a de-- lightful little spring program after | which ice cream and cake were serv-- ~-- Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Bottger spent Friday in Kenosha with Mrs. Bott-- ger's patents :. --. _ = . . .}-- --""Geu"' "n"mfl--_ww:t, who has been in i1 health for some time, is spending a few days in Chicago where he is -- AREA, ILL, All kinds of Auto Repair Work Day and Night Service Phone B17 -- . GURNEE home again, af-- winter with re-- __Martin Anderson and moy-- ed Saturday into the m_u Argéa that venture, About $12.45 were cleared. Mr. Louis Dietz's family of Chi-- mmmtsuuhy. As soon as is out they expect to move in over the store and make their home in Ivanhoe. : ' "W. E. Dunn, of H Park, was an Ivanhoe mmy The bakery sale by the Ivanhoe church ladies at Murrie's store Sat-- urday afternoon cwas a Ssuccessful Joseph Dorfler and family, of North Chicago, moved into the Wag-- ner résidence Monday, which Mr. Dorfler bought a few weeks ago, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rouse are rejoiting ovey the arrival of a little daughter. It iss quite interesting <to watch William Wagner moving his build-- ings from Area to his farm west of Ivanhoe. : Wheels are put under the building~and-- then they are hitched t:;on' steam engine and they roll x as easy as a Mr. and Mrs. nm of Libertyville, Mr:; and <Mrs, George | Mrs. A. M. Bunn, of:-- Park --Ridge, . Illinois, is staying at the home' of ; her daughter, Mrs. H.. Baumann for a few days. las -- * ters the Misses Schroeder, of Arling--| ?eqnndauuw e y .. Miss--Selma>Robe of Elmhurst, IIL., spent Sunday at her home here. --Mrs. H. Nagel and sons Will and Otto, and 'Miss Emma Peters of Chi-- cago, and Mr. and Mrs. Will C. Kliener of Des Plaines were Sunday |visitors at the William Peters and Edward Nage!l homes. : The H. W. and A. G. Schwerman families motored to Palatine, Sunday where they helped Mrs,. H. Fisher, celobrats her 80th birthday~ -- _' | day. Mrs. Bert Chamberlain visited her parents, Mr. and .Mrs.C. C. Small at 'Arca Saturday. =__~= _ s __> ----Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Prescott md1 children and Mr. and Mrs. C. Spring-- barn and children of Aurora, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Seib and children of Prairie View, were Sunday guests at the Mrs. E. Dunnuy home.. $ C. F. Gleaser, A. G. Schwerman, and G. Blomgren, Jr.. motored. to Wedding balls will be ringing soon. Boys, get. your guns and tin cans ready immediately, Company is now operating more than: 1,426 :électric trucks,. Its fleet of this kind of truck, used on short haul, many--stop routes, is in oper-- ation in 27 different cities seattered from the Atlantic.to the Pacific. _ The American Railway Express TV ANHOE 14, ys.. : Themen Overland PlusDind] Longe wherlue; > . inatay By mter mt meel i!l: : v!;q'f l. : :l!u!.! '-!,! lw!'l; I.WIpll l'~! Phone 131--M Steel disc wheels at $25 extra. Come in, see this wonderful car--and enjoy a ride. *"oyteaacqurtrn . H. P. SUHLING Dr. C. H. Arnold OPTOMETRIST RABIES SIEGE Stamping Out Disease Is Important Factor in 'State, Is Report lyllmc-. Urbana, UL May 13.----Ilinois like several other states, is passing through a siege of rabies, common-- ly known as "mad dog,"* according to Dr. Robert Graham, head of the animal pathology and hygiepe divi-- sion of the College of Agriculture, University of HMMlinocis, who reports that the disease is showing up in an num'::a\mbero!do&lud".ofi: anim. thnw sta dozen or more mzunnt to the college laboratory diag-- nosis in the last several months, . Southern Illinois seems to be the hardest hit although other sections have been represented by the speci-- mens which have come to the lab-- oratory. The unugual: amount 'of disease in this state at the present time parallels the situation in Cal-- ifornia, Michigan and other states, Dr, Graham said. ue'mhn- counted for in any one way except that the disease eo-.:!' ahnd goes in :e"lu.mthmmm which :'hl: state--is probably passing just C he explained. a Will Erect You A House CONTRACTOR & BUILDER or kind of building: mfluflllfiwdfl material by contract, so you may know just. what entire cost will be before t#

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