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Lake County Register (1922), 26 Nov 1924, p. 3

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4% A large gathering of out.of--town relatives and friends surprised Mrs. Anna Flood. Thursday evening, in honor of her birthday anniversary, Mrs. Albert Blalkm of Waukegan re-- geived first prize; Mrs. Oscar Free-- berg of Highland Park, second; Mrs. J. E. Brown of Waukegan, third; and Mrs. William Mae Laren of High«» wood received the consolation prize. | Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Lidgewood moved last week from the house they | have occupled !oru:;nm! Enufi.bn..l . Clarence Huhn. until the Harry | Olendorf home, which they purchased | recently, is vacated by the William Carrs. The Carrs Ahave built ._pl-i --~A dance was given by the Eastern Star, Saturday eveninig at the Deer-- '%. ded 9 onial nome just south of the Olen-- dorf bungalow, which is nearing com-- pletion. Miss Heman of Chicago has purchased the Lidgewood cottage. W. B. Carr has sold the old Antes house to Henry Juhrend. -- Frank Jacobs S$r. has purchased the Juh-- rend house and will remodel it. The Carr house is now occupied by the Mt'lmehlmmu. The Brennans bought a lot in the Karch subdivision and will build. Temple. "_The fire department responded tb' 'y, a call Suturday evening about eight | jily aq Welock, to extinguish a mnbpc.'" at the Kileoyne home on West O8tér-- ; yjonp, Mr. and Mrs, Perkins and son, Ralph of Chicago called at the Wal-- Societies. >~ Mrs. Charles G. Pettisa' played several piano solos, Mrs. E. C. Becker sang, in her usual delight-- ful way, and Miss Josephine Wood-- man gave a number of recitations. _ . A concert will be given at> the Wml!idp&hoolwwym- ing. Nov. 26, by Vida L yn Liv-- ezey, pianist and Evelyn novett, A~ musical : program was given Thursday afternoon at the Presby-- terian church, at a joint meeting of the Dorcas and Woman's Misstonary ~Mrs. J. Smicer of Northbrook spent the week end with her daughter, Mra. Charles G. Pettis, -- ~~ -- Arthur M. Kiest has been ill. Paul M. Dietz and two sister«s, the Misses Dietz of Dundee Road, near Glenceoe, were dinner guests at the George Karch home, Sunday. Mrs. William Tennerman's (u:: Petersen) Sunday School class : ited the Presbyterian Old People's Home in Briergate Golf Club was taken last, week when 160 acres adjacent to the elub property was purchased for $175,000 from Mr .and Mrs. William: Mason Reay of Highland Park,. . | The Wilmot Progressive Club will give a dance Saturday evening, Nov. 29 at the Wilmot School. Good musie will be provided, also refreshments. There will be all old time dareing. Mrs. Lee Wonzel was hostess to the Wilmot Progressive Club Tues-- day A The afternoon was Wlt) said "To edu-- eate a man in mind and not in mor-- als is to educate a menace to soctiety." Mrs. Robert Pettis was the guest of Mre. Perey Prior of Highland Park on Saturday, down to lhé Bm weprenent a foice for good which is immeagure-- able. WMMMM for hetter things,. the eoirtfini." th or higher 8, m 'uf::mthc foree to the ° stability of society and the | DEERFIELD | President Calvin Coolidge says "It is not too much to say that the need of civilization is the need of teach-- ers. The contribution that they make to human welfare is beyond extimation, ig on Ex In our country this . servie 'was never better perfor an at N prosent day. The eatf »2. e tious men and women, running from the head of the m t university down to the eV W' Calling Cards. W .E. VOLKMAN Phone 232--R Area, II1 m on ofr . about CtF Igdlate® Grimes Gotf-- en, King, ~Re Bald-- Will have a car of Michi-- man Aooles on track at as 2 NE *7 tamramer~ W im. Dr. €. H. Arnold APPLES Deerficld Men's Club met Evanston, Sunday atter-- home last. Friday. » of the eyex toward a tigger about !'-mm.uthxsdond?* fienrymd!ltwdaywithiy;. |H@fronimus family. _ =_. _ _ ok' semuind a tatont on a callers Saturday. j 3 Mrs. J. Engein and Mrs. P. Fn-- wein and daughter, Lorraine of Me Henry, Mrs. F. Hironimus and Mré#, | pers Wednesday, _ $ :i:'hm'w&l:thymh;o Henry on K. 7 d.Mr;'M Converse ::ent a few ya week visiting in Chicago. M#."Grover and son, Wilfred have returned from their trip east where --_Mr. and 'Mrs. F. Wilson and fam--"! ily .attended the snpper and bazaar . yiven by the M. E. church at Mc | rouahnmmrtod-tfln ; Catholie church here Sunday. Mrs. Frank Vincent of Chicago 'mthe'fiMMher&uwf; ® Dunnil, Mr. Fred Converse is in Wiscon-- sin buying cattle this week. Mr, Bert Tromblee has + seoAred employment in a meat market at Waukegan. Miss Esther Russell and gentle> man~friend saw "Yolanda" at Lib-- ertyville Wednesday night. Mrs. 8. J. Russell and daughters, Eatgwr and Alice were Waukegan shoppers Wednesday. A large crowd from here attended the card party at Round Lake Tues-- day night. ¥*rs Fronk Wilson. and daughter Beatrice were McHenry business Miss Catherine Henkel was in Libertyville Friday. Mrs.--F. Hironimus and Mrs. Chas. Haas were in MeHenry Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Smith and daughter, Rachel spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Townsend. Miss <Raether spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. A. Townsend. -- E. H. Mansfield of Chicago spent the week end at the Ben Walkington Brick school one= day last ~week. Little Letah Benwell is now able to sit up a little while each day. The other Benwell children have re-- turned to-- echool. Miss Orpha Russell, Miss Ruby Peterson and Miss Larson attended the teacher institute at Lake Bluff Saturday, Mrs. Josephine Wagner was in McHenry Tuesday. Rev. James, pastor of the Volo and Grayslake churches expects to leave: Thanksgiving day. for . Mis-- -ouflwh'zt:hehuln'?te;l(;nht- ter position. .The people o y&-- lake and Volo will join in giving him. a farewell party Wednesday even-- ing, November 26th at the communi-- ty house in Grayslake. Everyone is welcome,. _ -- ¢ Miss Racther and Miss Johnson attended the teachers institute at Lake Bluff and from there they mo-- Th reintivey of Miss Rhcthnor. day with 0 i ';h county nurse visited the days visiting in Chicago. Mr. Pete Wegener returned from the ~hospital> Tuesday.> <His many friends are glad to see him getting along so nicely. were Waukegan business callers Wednesday. Mra. Joe=~Vogt cand daughter Exide Batteries ¥YY--Thankegiving Day, adjourn to the living room, adjust your condensers, and you and your guests will listén in on one of the may programs cleverly broadcast from all parts of the country. Radio will interest every member of the family whether he or she prefers sports, operas, science or dance music. Order your set today from Libertyville Battery & Electric Co. WHEN Mr. Turkey has done his bit to make you thankful on ~--Thankeaivinag NDav afinimen t the living mm adijnst vnur A Radio ---- for Real Entertainment CC sapent three ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS _ Ben Walkington is busy shredd corn these days. Not many farmers in this vicinity are bothered (?) with this job this A grty of curiosity seekers from Colorado stopped at the home of Frank: Hironimus Friday after-- noon to view the dairy barn. A}-- though middle aged people they _had never had the opportunity to visit a dairy barn and see cows stanchioned up before. - Frank Dowell and wife of Elgin visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Dowell over the weck Mike Wagner reports the birth 0f a grandson at the home of John Wagner, west of Volo. The farmers of this vicinity who have recently purchased new 15--30 International tractors are: Jchn Vasey, Howard Converse, Clifford Benwell, V. Duetzler and L. V. Lv--k. These tractors were all purchased from Dell Smith of Round Lake. visited Mrs, Clifford Benwell my. Mrs. Gussie Townsend and son, Dell, were Waukegan shoppers on Tuesday. verse and family rwr on Wednes-- Howard were Chsugo shoppers day. Mrs. D. V. Wait and '%"' L., ¥: Lusk visited Mrs. Harold Stroker o# Wauconda on Wednesday. You will save from 50¢c to:a'on each dress and the workmanship be perfect as it will be cleaned by our continuous ciari-- fying-- process (absolutely vgo Naptha passing continuously through garments during the cleaning process) and pressed by expert pressers. 4 Phone Libertyville 67--R, Drop us a cara or give to our driver when he calls for your laundry work. Beginning Nov. 24th and en Nov. : we will clean and press Lad?::slwes $1.50 each. j Very fancy or fine pleated dresses will be Another Big Saving ON DRY CLEANING 'THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, The Reliable Laundry Launderers, Dry Cleaners & Dyers PHONE LIBERTYVILLE 67--R ing ROOST 'm,%lovmflssns ?reh. On Deeember 15th she wil! here and wants to mect all the young neople of the community for & m' & i "'« .plans' on ke-- ing with us one evening each month. n"::"\ be preaching at the M. + urch next Supday evening, November 30th. Everybodsy come. Miss Baxter of Evanston organ-- Miss Bax 'fi: T e's A snr ized the Young Peop at the 'M._F on --Suw 0 2 B ber 15th she wil' daughters were Waukepn: Sawl'dfly.u PS .2,"':' Laura Granger of Chi iting her sister, Mrs. S-- Mr. J. Walton spent \ Waukegan, . : _ _: --. pers Mre,. Anmud Williams Mr ,;Ru send wm; '"& William V om / plowing for Lee . tractor a few 1 _ this w T "ereheed y $ 08. . : +1 farm Saturday had & !¢~ ance. y * /d will -- irdson of : year. and Mr. re Wauk IEDNEsSDAY, NOVEMHE!AJ"" 0th for P» day hed wn his in p. CAR FOR S ALE JEWETT DELUXE -- Dise Steel Wheels -- fiiu;g:'x;;:-f';gnt and Rear. _Automatie Windshield ¥--Trunk, Trunk Rack and Carrier. Bar Moto: meter -- Stop Light In--Fact EVERYTHENG -- Complete. Car Only Six Months old. Run 30006 Miles Cost mew. Can be boug'ht_ very reasonable and on Cash or Term . asis SPECIAL! Twill furnish and install at actual cost a Bird--Sykes All Glass Full Vig inter Enclosure to the person buying this Don't pass this Here is the BEST buy in the County--Ballon Tires, 5 of them Liberytville, lincis _ Area, Ilinois TELEPHONE 243 RESIDEXNC) R. J. LYONS 'ou will want a car this year or next spring. RESIDENCE FONE 1463--W PAGE THREE ¥ "B C

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