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Lake County Register (1922), 21 Jun 1924, p. 3

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ht d | DEERFIELD vania Department of Agriculture. Frank Ridgway's "Farm and Garden furnished an article, --read by Mrs. Doyle on "Garden Bull--nettle Is To-- matoes Worst Enemy,"> The--Fruit and Gardén and Home magazine was used by Mrs. Piper to present pre-- sent . Florence Spring's talk on *Googeberry ~and Currant Worms." Mrs. Jordan told of the work of the jris borer. h ~The flower exhibit to"be given at best peonies, roses and: iris, _ Each group will receive one ribbon for the best arrangement of flowers and one each for the most perfect blooms. Three disinterested judges will make the decisions; ~Flowers must be la-- fiubnmdu'::lymhnhkg; the Carolan farm. The subdivision includes part of the John Hueh! Toreph D. Mercar of Chicago a stock. y # holdey in the Deerfield Lamber Co. A. L Taylor is erecting a house for Mr. Sailtenberger of Chicago, on Went Osterman avenue near the D. W. Guy cottage. Mr.© Meyers, a m«:r.m.mhm uhfiu'n oenut:om Liesing being platted io Braniger Brothens, wiG mid out Whitehall Farm, the country home of Mrs. Metcalf, on the County Line has purchased property in this sab-- divisfon and expects to build in the near future. on east Deerfield road, called Rildgn property, on Deerficld and Grand . nds meaw af Decmiey Wes Farm, Wednesday afternoon, June 25, will be open: to Garden Club members and their guests, Two tib-- bons each, 18 in all will be awarded Misses Dorothy Eads, Irene Cath-- g'mwnh ty:::dwcrfln summer Deerfield--Snields high school. > .-- * Mr: and Mrs.. John Hueh! :and daughter, Miss Barbara, and Mr. and Mrs .Elmer Schmidt attended an en-- tertainment given by the Evangeli-- cal Men's Auxiliary pf_s:l Peter's church in Chicago, on W ¥y, June 11. 4 Mr. and Mrs. William MeDonald, who have been living in the . John Woodman home, have moved into the FToll Flat. hJ :o M -- M ies Saeck Seribner, of Morton Grove, in the Bunset Terrace in Highland Park., F. W. Rousso has subdivided land ie Soter "in recoiving the "Phcity her sister .in ving the guests. The house was decorated with artis-- tie: bouquets of iris, daisies, pyre-- thum,--snowballs, columbine, double buttercups, locsestrife, wygelia, gar-- den heliotrope and scarlet clover, A dance was given by the Holy Cross Parisn at cne Maszonic Hall of Deerfield, Wednesday evening, June 25. "Music will be provided by Hard-- ing's orchestra. e Charles A., Selig, Chicago, Milwan-- kee & St: Pun!l station agent of Deerfield, is enjoying his annual va-- cation. Miss Bernice Tucker, of Highland Park was the guest of Mrs. Carl T. Anderson, Wednesday. The following items give evidencte of the increased building activities of Deerfield. E;. A Lindeen, of Chi-- tago, is building a residence for Mr. block factory. William Aitkin will greet a home on BSpringfield avenue for John Huceh!, : across> from the Samuel Rockenbach home. A very exclusive and beautiful aubdivision with numerous trees, wood roads and an a¥tificial Inke for beled with: names of names of the blozsoms. the Duffy building. Mr, and Mrs. John Stryker and five caildren motored to Geneseo this week to visit Ffriends and rela-- Brier Hill subdivision is completed. KFarl Frost is building a residen on Osterman avenue near his cément Wisconsin. Ns <ae tooat se _ > Mrs. Bruce Blaine visited in High-- land Park Friday. T ob mmmk,hfiueh'md WsPoolmm;qm-,. wher. >~ > s hi the. B ns \ Dr. A. R. Warner is very ill. ' Because of increasing business and crowded quarters, Lee's Pure Food Mr. and Mrs.~Elmer Schmdit are ending several weeks in northern rented another room in home in the Jane Jump 'auto was badly damaged and> was &aken to the Phil Maiman Garage for 'Mr. ang Mrs.; Ray Prior and--three children and <«Mrs. Julia® Prior and daughter, Miss Eima, went to their old home at Loval, Wis., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Prior will return in about two weekss Mr. Prior's moth-- er and sister will spend a few months in their old home. * Mr. and Mrs: A. ~.Stm:en and son of Wilmot, Wi@MiAttended the funeral of Mrs. August Kuebker, on Saturday: * m Mrs, Laura Cook who has been at the nome of her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Stoxen a copple of weeks returned to her home here Saturday; -- > Lewis Hubbard transacted~ busi-- ness at the tounty seat Saturday. Another automobile accident -- oc-- curred near the Tyler Gilbert farm Baturday night: when "& large tour-- ing car raninto the ditch at the gide of the road. A small boy was quite b.dg'tnhnd and other occu-- pants of the car were shaken up. The rive Friday or ' ; 8 Mr. and umg&'fic and and daughter, Ruth,. and Mrs, Lan-- ston, all of Chicago, passed Sunday Mrs. 'Lewis Wheelock and niece, Miss Snell, of Waukegan, have spent the Jast ° two . weeks yvisiting Mrs. Toynton -- a attending _ summer school at De?nlb. TIllinois, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Turnbull pass-- ed the last two weeks at the zt of their daughter, Mrs, William Shaw of Kenotha, Wis. 'uxuva-am--d%:: aukegan pleasant callers tbho:u'zudltl. Frank Carr last Wednesday. Miss Lenora Garvin returned to her home here the first of the week after spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. Lansing, of Cary. Some 20 motorcycele cops and a squad of police were in town Satur-- day. 'They were on the trail of the Rondout train robbers who they heard had passed this way... Mrs, Dollingmeyer, of Palatine, was a guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Jones Saturday after-- . Mr.--and Mrs. Henry Beckman, of Wheaton, were week end guests at the home of Mrs..Beckman's parents Mr. and Mrs. John Daley. This community was shocked to hear of the death of Mras,. August Kuebker lm'l'huday,g'hfl..t her home here, Althongh Mras, Kucb-- Avenues, were surveyed by James Anderson of Lake Forest this week. es in mds "The Got Links sdbdivision, form: erly the D. N. Lidgerwood property "H":l'" intoMb:-d thl'pn::; § treea f ' ;'m--naw has been erected on Waukegan Road for the salse of the property, Albert Baseley, wife and three children, who have: passed the lut' five years in Wisconsin, moved thot:»1 household : goods: chere Jast: week where they will make their future home. -- They~will occupy the George Prouty residence near.the Bowman Milk Plant. . -- Mr. and. Mrs."John Welich of Chi-- cago were week end guests of Miss Mae Maiman. iat. ~ Mrs. Mariette Wrage --af Chicago, is at the home of her sister Mrs. Jane Neville for a few days this week. Mr:--and Mrs. Riley--and children are staying in the:Ray Prior hor during the absence 'of the family, tune to be thrown off his gravel wagon a few days ago is able to at-- tend gravel hauling again. Mr.--and Mrs, Clarenee Bristol and children and Mrs. Arthur Baseley and children are passina a two weeks vacation at the home of their parents %t;ud Mrs. Shannion, of Antigo, Miss Elsa Slavin, who is in a Chi-- cago hospital where she withstood an operation recently, is improving and hopes to be home soon. _ _ tle son of Chicago, a tew hours last Thursday. at 3."?.0'2.,."'2: Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Carr. --_ Erie Dowel! f Mr.--and Mrs. ¥red Dowell, paised from Monday an indefinite time with her sister, Mrs. Henry Shaefer, of. McHenry, who has been quite ill. ; Mrsg. Lavina Duers, who has been seriously n!\utherhoun is slowly =.K'Mwhohabocncuite ill, is reported better at this writing. uufilnxdhmley.mr of Mr. and ; Clarence Daley, was ill with chicken pox last week and convulsions followed. She is better and now out of danger. George Bates who had the misfor-- Mrs. Plutie Houghton, of North WAUCONDA Lois im l K'fi | o THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, _ SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1924 Erle Harrison who spent the last few months in the southern states arrived at. his mother's home Sat-- urday evening and departed for i Michigan on Monday morning. noon. There was a good attendance. Delicious refreshments were served mw ,wupbqemdhm this week Sunday. -- Although the weather was bad there was a good attendance.. The little folks> acted their narts well and merit much Flag Day, June 14, was observed here by many residents who dis-- played their flags at their homes, and business houses. Old Glory also floated from the flag pole on-- the public green near the C. P.. & W. de-- Miss Mae Daley is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Daley, where she will spend tne sum-- mdered 8 / in | her home: viiting with Abighbers, vh.'g..l.l.lnuldhthodoor' to make a call. Mre. Kuebker arose' and opened the door and said in .l joking way, "Why, I am not ill, 1 do not need a doctor!" They were her last words. She sank in her chair and paésed away immediately. mer vacation. e & 'Mr. and Mrs. Schneeberger and danghter, with her. little son from ternoon "to Wednesday at their sum-- tnev will come for the summer ker had not been well the last two Funeral services were held at the home at one o'clock Saturday and at two o'clock at the Federated church, R.C. HaHock, officiatine. The floral offerings were numerous and most beautiful. f The Woman's Auxiliary of the Federated church neld a home bak-- ery sale last Saturday for the bene-- fit of the church, which was well patronized. _ All the contributions sold well. About $40. was realized. ~The Catholic Ladies Sewing So-- ciety met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brown Wednesday after-- praise for their work. Mr. and Mrs. Kugebker came here to reside a number of years ago, where they were well known and had many warm friends who will be md.hhm a lady of Mrs, Kueb-- I standing taken from their midst. She was well beloved by all who knew her; always cheerful and friendly to all; a good neighbor, a kind wife and mother, she will be sadly missed in the community, She leaves a sorrowing husband and one daughter, Mrs. Homer T. Caok, one sister, Mre. Fred Pepper, of Ela, and four brothers and a host of friend 'The residents of this town will join in heartfelt. sympathy fo> the bereaved husband and daughter, siz-- ter and brothers., * € months. _ Mr. and Mrs. Joun Weich of Chi-- cago were here on a fishing trip on Suturday with a couple of friends. Do You Want to Buy, Selj--or Hire? LGive Our Want Ads the Once Over The Wheeling State Bank At Great Lakes Naval Cam Screen Your Windows & Porches ' built --of T materiaia. All E. um rteniay o m n 50c Come to the camp and make your own P selections. h Gordon Wrecking & Lumber Theose screens are made full size rand will cover entire length of window." Frames are 1 1--8 inche: dlinderd is 'moeek" gaitaniieh calye. _ Also -- lat LAZY DOLLARS Dollars merely safe are not performing their natural function. (They are not --working. They are not do-- ing the owner or the world any good. Moreover most hiding places thought to be safe are decidely unsafe,.. Not only thieves, but fire or other -lmhm-nnbyudyourw-&. Consider this. We pay you for saving. And while you--are saving your money is mever out of reach, It is always ready for you and easy to get when you with WHEELING, ILLINOIS as today, One dollar will do it of Mr. and Mre. Golden and daughter spent the w n their farm, Doodie 'A lre is employed at friends in this comms /\ last week. s anei zieA m : 3 --~ Mr. and M' « Web ! entertained company from Zion Friday. Mrs. ulia, i~ taying here « Emest Meyer is )=viny his barn babies and doctors' patients. + --One of 200 Puretest prep tions for health and hygi --b'unu&w feather in a Thich maker him aftail to Aght. akes i & o Woen brick siy wih . ." "oh does wonders© to * k ~up" sogaith skin and Hited, Ainching our finest recommendation for a rub-downd_'tcra?u It also remomtlnow and provides a bracing bath for ~J ,w% Frank visited DECKER & NEVILLE me Reoxoll Prug Store Puretest -- Rubbing --Alcohol is well North B Rubbi Wrignt and Round Lake where Ern-- i daugh> s Satur= -- "REGISTER" WHEREVER YOU GO | _ -- America's Four ~{§ Foremost B Automobiles -- W Vacationists! Here's Best Way to Reach Wisconsin and No. Michigan 'The North Shore Line is a scries of couch touw: qnmmnaedt serele besulm through fok nds enint it Nentham 111 3--day trip--455 miles, including hotels, meals and beat trip ; $37. 5--day trip--738 miles, including hotels and meals, $65. ~ 7--day trip 959 miles, including hotels, meals and boat trips, $89. piieanre fndetigne as. L 4 0. hdms 3t Chimmes MOTOR COACH TOURS T ea: A R E A S orwaihie 110 ternoon; take night steamer from Milwaukee, arriving in Michigar next morning. -- Fast trains leave for Milwaukee over the North Shore Line, at frequent intervals. You may buy a "through" ticket at the North Shore ticket office, and check your baggage, to your point of destination. --For schedules, fares or other ififormation, inquire at North Shore ticket office. Connections are made in Milwaukee with Pere Marquette--Steamers for Ludington, Manistee, Hamlin Lake, Por-- i tage Lake and Onekema. Leave here in af-- 7 OING to Wisconsin or Northern Michigan this summer? Take the North Shore Line--your vacation will start as you board the train. This is the clean, convenient, enjoyable route to vacation lands. Direct connections in Milwaukee with the T. M. E. R. &e L. R. R. for Oconomowoc, Nashota Lakes, Nehmabin Lakes, Silver Lake, %lafield, Waukesha Beach, Nagawicka Lake and* Pewaukee Lake. Also direct connections with Milwaukee Northern R.--R. for Port Washington, Sheboygan, Elkhart Lake, Cedar Lake, Crystal Lake and intermediate points. Schedules of both roads connect with North Shore Line trains. 'Step from your North Shore train in Milwaukee into a T. M. E. R. & L. or Milwaukee Northern train outside the door. LIBERTYVILLE TICKET OFFICER §' 'Telephone Libertyville 74 '£4>. Chicago North Shore and _ R. J. Lyons CHRYSLER PACKARD JEWETT RTH SHORE PAIGE ©& Area 191--W PAGE THREE .-\f [

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