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

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)2 PAGE TWO Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauernsmith were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hubbard of Waukegen on Wed. nesday evening. Mrs,. Leland Jarrett wishes <o| sheller thank the Ladies Aid Society of the| 1t is Libertyville Lutheran church and , is in g¢ the Ladies Aid of the Area Congre--| while i gational church for the flowers sent ) riding -- her during her illness. . sn Bernice and Verna Gosswiller @Ar€| ;nwayq spending a few 'days with their gtandmother, Mrs, John Gosswiller. Al I A number of Area people enjoyed| We'e P the moving picture, "Big Brother",|'** Tu given at the Auditorium Theater on| A. 3 Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of callers this week under the auspices of the Geest's Diamond Lake Cemetery Asociation.| . Mr. Mrs. C. Hapke and son Otto of Geest' Argo, lilinois, returned home Thurs--| Eri day after spending several days with | saw th Miss Myrtle Slicker or Chicago visited Area friends several days into the flat in une-?tbwak owneéd by George Eaton of Liberty-- ville which Mr. and Mrs. Knigge va-- Evelyn Hull of Libertyville was an Area visitor Thursday. The demonstration of aluminium ware given at the church parlors Thursday afternoon for the bene-- fit of the Lake Bluff Orphanage, whileé not as largely attended as it merited, was very interesting to those who availed themselves of the opportunity and a delicious lunch m- ""--i;'m .lon'--lliedy but is still unable to be up. _ I ~-- Mrs. Leland Jarrett who returned a week ago from he hospital in Wau-- You are invited to attend Titus Brothers opening of their new elec-- trical shop, 501 Milwaukee avenue Saturday evening, August 2. Gifts will be awarded. pending a 1°€W O8Y® -- "/"" _ _uer| Al Bunton Ir. and Jacob Gasser rtandmother, Mrs, John Gosswiller. n ¥. J: asser A number of Area poyple enjoyed'.i'::"' busin;u callers at Libertyville he moving picture, "Big Brother",| Tuesday. fiven at the Auditorium Theater on| A. J. Stahl and Mr, Hertel were Puesday and Wednesday evenings of ealler? at Caroline Busch's and Emi} hhvnkunddrthcauspieuolthe|0"'tllmmv- | Namond Lake Cemetery Asociation.! . Mr. Peaton wa s a caller at Emil Mrs. C. Hapke and son Otto of Geest's Saturday night. after spending several days game at Area Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kueblank. tu;ma Sturm :nd mu: wy'eu Mrs. Walter Stark and son Buddy ; cayiers at Caroline Busch's Saturday spent Wednesday with Mrs. Mike night. wikk. i Mr. snd Mrs. Max Miller and chil-- MWWW@ZL"@ .lmnnndmm;gwm nesday from the Victory Memorial hospital but he will not be able to be around for some time. x Grove last Sunday. Mrs. Mary Schley entertained a lot of company last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Wickershiem entertained a large number of friends last Sunday. The dance at Half Day last Satur-- day night was largely attended, the music was" excellent, Nick's enter-- tainers were glorious. Say folks, you'll miss a whole lot if you fail to Bob McCormick, also the main trouble killer of the Belil Telephone Co., were callers at the Crestmore Farm Saturday evening. Emil Geest received a large ship-- ment of drain tile last week. We haven't heard if he intends to tap some of the places where the beer is dumped so unmercifally; if you intend to do *his Emil, let us know, we are with you, especially at this _ Mre. Jacob-- Gasser bad-- as her guest Saturday and SBunday her sis-- ter Mrs. Sophie Butz of Kankakee. Wm. Bunton was a visitor in Wheeling Sunday. A number of our young men at-- tended the dance at Diamond Lake Bunday afternoon and evening. A large number of relatives were entertained at the G. M. Weidner home last Sunday, from Chicago and Kenosha MRS. M. L. CHANDLEK Local Editor Phone $13--M W ednesday Citizens Bank Saturday Bulding #00 -- 12:00 A. M. 100 -- 400 P. M. _ AREA, ILL. AREA Geo.néu_.";lr ones the next one on Saturday was séen at Long James Matousek and family spent Sunday at the N. F. Busch home. Emma Sturm was a Libertyville caller Friday. She returned via Snow's taxi. Mrs. Sturm and chil-- dren of Libertyville accompanied her \ Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, of Chicago, are spending a few days at the Geo. and Henry Pfister homes. "'Mrs. Horcher and Mrs. Knopf mo-- u;'r:d to Arlington Heights Sunday night. William -- Frillman un fortunately cut the tip off his finger in a corn sheller one day last week. It is easy to smile when the car is in good trim, but the fellow worth while is the one who can smile when riding home on the rim. A smile is an outward evidence of inward grace. Let's all smile, ' Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller and chil-- ' dren also Grandma Busch motored to \Chicago Sunday. On their return trip |they stopped and saw the beautiful 'cemetery Ridgewood. ' Emil Geest, Mrs. Caroline Busch and N. F. Busch and family motored |to Waukegan last Monday night. . Ray Busch is somewhat inconveri-- enced by a sore foot caused by step-- ping on a nall.-- . .0 '-- Ray Busch and family, Clarence Busch, Norman Hansen and Clint McBride were callers at the Crest-- more Farm Friday night. _ _ _ Al Bunton Sr. was 4 business call-- er at Otto Anderson's last Thurs-- day night. -- es 4 ~Fred Busch was brought home from the hospital Sunday and is getting along nicely. _ _ ols _ Alice Bunton and mother motored to Libertyville to the home of Max Miller last Tuesday. w $#' ~~Emil Geest spent Saturday night at Wheeling. ) Hanir Mrs. Ed. Giss entertained a lot of: company last Sunday. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Butz, of Kankakee; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gasser, and Mrs. Reihm of Aptakisic; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Giss of Chicago. During the afternoon the party motored to the cemetery to spend a short time at the resting place of the departed then motored to the home of Mrs. Schar; Mrs. Schar, we wish to state baked all the lovely cakes for the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Butz, 80 years ago. Mrs. Jacob Gasser was a caller at Dr. Starck's hospital "at Palatine last Monday to see Mrs. Wm. Grewe who is a patient there. Te old time dance at Maple Park Long Grove Sunday night was well attended. Everybody enjoyed them-- selves dancing to the tunes that were popular 40 years ago. It was noticed that some of the swell dancers of today could dance beautifully to the old fashioned songs and enjoyed it immensely. This community was deeply grey-- ed last week at the death of Mrs. Haben of Wheeling. Mrs. Haben was well known and liked by all. A large number of sorrowing relatives and friends escorted 'her body to its final resting place, at Buffalo Grove last Saturday. The Wheeling baseball team troun ced the Long Grove Tigers"at Long Grove Sunday by a score of 17 to ball and made seven scores. While U*tpadel played well he had to hit the ball rather hard to make a base as it will be remembered that he had an accident a while ago, hurt his foot severely and consequently had but one foot to run on, but when he got to hat he socked ;.:lun one "almost" to the Forest serve at Wheeling. Yep, and made second base. We were informed Wheeling Words, upecimen of Repular and India Papors, Fu®e® 1&CMERRIAM CO., Springfield, Mase..U 3.A again plaved Mary Rockenbach is visiting with her sister Mrs. Lewis Mills. A large number from Diamond Lake and vicinity attended the movie give nfor the benefit of the Diamond Lake Cemetery Association 'l'ntldlyi and Wednesday evenings. The dwelling house on the Cold Spring Farm is being torn down and a new one will be erected in its place. [ Albert Knigge left Sunday morn-- ing with his aunt and uncle of Wau-- |ko¢|n for an automobile trip to Nebraska, "They expectsoto be gone labont two weeks. f 4 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edwards of Birmingham, Alabama, visited with the former's sister Mrs. C. Mason and family, ' Mary Rockenbach is visiting with A large crowd attended the old fashioned dance last Friday nigh: given by the Diamond Lake Ceme-- tery Association. About $80 was taken in at the door. THE LAKE COUNTY REG WEDNESDAY Mr. Ward is building a cottage on the Half Day road on the land form-- erly owned by Mr. Kreuger. : The woods adjoining Mr. Ward's land has also been 'divided into small plots® to be sold for homes . Mr. Ward formerly lived on the Rose Mills school last year has been en-- gaged to teach the Half Day school. Mr. and Mrs. Tom -- Lynch of Prairie View --visied with Mr. and Mrs, Hickman and family on Sunday. »Mr. and Mrs. Irvine of Zion City visited their daughter Mrs. George Heinsohn on Thursday. Last Friday nignt about 12.30 Mrs. Kidder's house burned to the ground. This is the second fire occuring on her property in the last two years, the barn burning about two-- years at the time of the fire. | A fire started in the summer kit-l will. play Everett next Sunday. Come out and see the game. £ Several from our town and a large number from Wheeling attended the old time dance at Long Grove Sun-- day night. Miss Edna Mantor, wno taught the DIAMOND LAKE Kidder was not at home We Are Growing North Shore Gas Co. Operated by William A. Bachr Organization chen last Tuesday evening at the John Thatcher home. None of the other buildings burned, the neigh-- bors assisting in putting the fire out. It was thought that one of the children lit fire to some kerosene which had run from a tank. You are invited to attend Titus Brothers opening of their new elec-- trical shop, 501 Milwaukee avenue, Saturday evening, August 2. Gifts will be awarded. Miss Clara Smith was a business caller here Monday. i Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lockhead entertained Mrs. Eli Ott, daughter and sor at dinner Sunday. In the afternoon they motored to see Mr. Ott at the Highland Park hospital. Miss Flossie Knedier and Ethel Ray, of Area, were in Chicago shop-- ping on Wednesday. Rev. Koten and son Roy returned Wednesday afternoon after an ex-- tended trip through the west. Their many friends were glad to see them A number from here attended the old time dance given for the bene-- fit of the Diamond Lake Cemetery Association at Diamond Lake Fri-- day night. All reported a very good Miss«Cora Hodgkins was a busi-- ness caller at Wheeling Tuesday. Mrs. C. T. Mason and Mrs. Mac Mason and little daughter, Patricia spent Wednesday afternoon at a par-- It is necessary that the gas company grow as rapidly as the territory it serves. The territory served by this company is growing fast--therefore we must grow so that we can take care of the new territory being taken in by the towns along our sys-- All utility companies must have funds to supply these .d,mm and enlargements. We get our funds for this purpose through the sale of securities, which are authorized by law. These securities are amply protected by good modern property. Wouldn't you like to own an interest in a good, live, rapidly growing utility company ? Get in touch with us and let us show you how you can acquire an interest in a com-- pany of this character. ; PRAIRIE VIEW North Shore G:" Company -- 5t Withont ing me in any way please wend me full --R&I'I regarding your 7% in-- vestment and your savings plan. Specialist in Weatherstrip Installation RAY B. HOFFMAN COUPON . JULY 30, 1924 ty at the home of Mrs. Frank Tulley at Everett. Our community was grieved to learn of the death of Mrs. Frank lhbolonwmnudlynlfln U&l; m!itvho»i,,.Chi«gM. went two weeks ago ¥ Mrs. Haben will long be by her many friends and neighbo for her kindness and cheerful dis-- position. The many beautiful floral pieces and the number of people who attended her funeral were proof of the high esteem in which she was held. 'The funeral was held Satur-- day morning at St. Mary's church at Buffalo Grove. Miss Lena Heinsohn called on Mrs. C. T. Mason Friday morning and spent the afternoon with her sis-- Math Herschberger spent Friday at the James Lyons farm, repairing and putting up some machinery. --~A number from here attended the The "Kids" of the community had a ball game at Oakwood Farm Sun-- day afternoon. Chester Gilman and Gussie Stoerp were among the boys Wiho played. The score was 4 to 2 in favor of Buffalo Grove,.--________ Rev. and Mrs. Koten called on Mrs. Eli Ott Tuesday evening. You are invited to attend Titus Brothers opening of their new elec-- trical shop, 501 Milwaukee avenue, Saturday: evening, August 2. Gifts will be awarded. TRY OUR CLASSIFIED CO.UMN AREA, ILL, All kinds of Auto Repair Work Complete battery Service Compgn Mechanics elding Day and Night Service Phone 817 THE STAR 6 80. COUNTY ST. WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS is Tor. estmieme | I'xdg.hoxml mdundplflo and " chearful ilis: | | _ Mr. and Mrs. F. Homeyer Jr., of 'Chicago are spending a few weeks | with Mr. and Mrs. F. Homeyer 8r. | -- Paul and Walter Schwerman of 'lentyvfllo accompanied by Carl Aand Earl Schwerman of this place Are enjoying a two weeks un#n': !nnd motoring *rip in northern | consin. Edw. G, Nagel is enjoying a *+wo weeks vacation from his duties at the Bowman Dairy Co.. here this The Misses Elizabeth, Marguerite and Sylvia Hansen of Chicago are visiting at the A. N. 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Homeyer Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. F. Homeyer, Jr., spent Monday and Tuesday at Twin Lakes Wisconsin, Fern Stewart is spending a few weeks vacation with friends in Zion City, Hlinois. Ruth motored to Aurora, IIL, last The youngster who flirts with vice is very likely to dwell with di-- sease. Contrary to a certain popular opinion, it is a good deal worse than a cold. Street . Appointment n prices" Phone 1714 $6G * Evenings by

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