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Lake County Register (1922), 24 Dec 1924, p. 2

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#3val _ Mr.--and Mrs..Frank Baumgartner were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dawson, of Praijrie View. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Russell and daughter Helen and son Ralph spent SBunday visiting relatives in Lake Forest. -- The --Five Hundred Club was en-- tertained at the home of Mrs. J. J. Rouse on Thursday -- afternoon --of _\ Mr. and Mrs, Myron R. Wells and Miss Lois Smith were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Holland last week. Mrs. Ray Wells won the first prize, Mrs. Myron R. Wells the second and Mrs,. A. L. Dorfler the consolation. * * Miss Esther Hodge was a Chica-- go shopper Saturday. -- -- Miss Ress Mc Bride spent the week end in Deerfield. % * Mr. and Mrs._R. F. Rouse enter-- tained ~Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rouse, Mizs Nina Rouse and Mrs. Hozg PRittler at dinner on Sundas *' The Christmas program of the Area Congregational Sunday School will be held on Wednesday evening. The children are working up a very interesting program -- which every one will enjoy. Of course we all expect that old Santa 'Claus will come if possible. Come and bring the children. . Mr. and Mrs. Pete Clark and daughter Mary ©Jane, .spent the week end in Chicago. * Friday. I.;n. ert. Kingma of Ivanhoe m the August Gul'h Mr. and Mrs, Herman Zersen and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Zersen who have been living in Kenosha moved to the Litchfield house on Seymore Ave., Saturday. Waukegan visitor Monday. : Frank Stone motored to Wauke-- --SCHOOL NOTES & Home Lighting Contest -- Public SBervice Company. Prize winners in the Area School Girls first: Ladies fountain pen, Geneveive Wells, "th grade; Girls Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bagernsmith spent Sunday with the latter's moth-- er, Mrs. Schumacher, --of Druces Charles Lehmkuhl was rushed to the Highland Park Hospital on Sun-- day wl&nnrymum'dw- pendici He was operated upon immediately and is getting along as well as can be expected. 5iss Mrs. August Gadke is quite ill this week. Carrol! Porteous motored to Wau-- kegan Saturday evening. Boys first: fountain pen, Harry Rouse 7th grade; Boys second: gold Miss Alice and Mrs. B. F. Por-- ous spent Saturday shopping in Mr. and Mrs. Myron R. Wells, rs. Edwin Roder and Mrs. Albert AREA Titus Brothers Electric Shop ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Make It An Electrical Christmas x+ to Waukegan on ublank <was a the continent. That's where you get the extra value in the Nothing would please the folks more than a Five Tube Ken-- nedy Radio. You get a thrill in being able to hear across Come in and see our special Christmas Assortment of Floor Lamps and Reading Lamps. We have all kinds, all shades, at all prices. i1:;mrtpamupthis opportun-- Don't fail to inspect our High Grade Washing Machines at values that are scarcely equalled. G. Wehrenbg 195 169 Swan c' * M9 .108 R. Wehrenbg 180 175 Meyers . *,. 167 182 Waters "*18 162 Perfect Attendance First grade: --Dorothy Pople, Frances Dishinger, Cora May Por-- teous, Ethel Dietz, Lee Roy Jarrett, Elva -- Bluhm, -- Lorraine Knigge, Frank Stone and Ruth® Jevne. Sixth grade -- Tom -- Albright, Charles Jevne, Raymond Kublank, Roy Stark, Mitchell. Warner, Mar-- jorie Kublank, Helen Thalero, _ Eighth grade Harold Albrecht, Ralph Russell and FTlora --Dolton. Third grade Leanord -- Kelroy, Rachel Porteous, Eleanor Stuckel, George Hogan and Willard Ayers. _ putintsicre dn ns taite i4 coatx. Muthec nds sn Raws haclssbrmazint d George Hogan and Willard Ayers,. --|. Henry Smith was a business call-- Fourth and fifth grades Beatrice | °* here Monday. Hogan, Paul Roder, Frances PR »Reqy Kots ~« ent the--week end son: Jean Ray, Ni@id~"Melendy, | with home follc C"A / Fmily Warner: M WM, of Mh', Wileox, ~Becond -- grade Vivian --Pfannen-- still, Helen Volkman, Carl Melendy, Alfred Thatcher, Opal Lansing, El= mer Seiler and Stanley Rouse. _ on mm me rreng arles. Dishinger, Rose Porteous, Melvin Rouse, Ruth Dietz, --Pearl Ray, Chanyce Barnes, Junoir Rouse, Gladys Hecketsweiller, -- Ruth Will-- iawms and Cleo Bluhm. Twirr"#nzrlith. bux\nhhfl: wling week was quite a bit below stan-- dard and gome very mediocre games On Monday night Murries crowd dropped two to Melendy who rolled the most consistant series of the week. On Wednesday night Bluhms team crawled up the ladder at the expense of George <Ives unfor-- tunates; the lumbergang, making it three straight. f Wright Bluhm Tegtmeyer Neath Dolph MURRIES Luce 177 Prais 185 Murrie 126 W. Johnson 152 Friday night's match went to Meyers two to one against Seilers. Seventh grade WEDNESDAY SATURDAY 9 :00 -- 12 :00 "A. M. 1 00 -- 6 00 P. M. BOWLING MELENDY 153 . o aQ BLUHM 1783 150 176 162 177 , Helen llnc, oise Williams. 139 160 159 177 166 184 187 168 173 127 146 176 159 149 146 182 o. A. Jones ----DENTIST . of Hours 1562 1651 177 189 174 170 135 211 182 1 A® 170 180 145 181 194 168 146 180 149 170 190 142 --|. our specialty. We have a large assortment of material for you te Albert Rockenbach, of Wheeling, and Austin Wolf drove out to the Mc Henry Mélls Monday. s -- Miss Florence Macther returned home Monday morning to spend her two weeks vacation. SELLER * «: 161 140 192 166 _ 181 g Felix 176 167 3 Dougherty 217 172 162 Suydam' 1638 118 176 No more league will be rolled until January E but the in-- tervening time will be occupied with the tournament which promises to be a big affair. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and son, Messrs. John and Frank Fred-- erick and Miss Marie Frederick mo-- tored to Chicago Friday to visit Mr. Lange who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frederick and daughter Virginia, visited Mr, and Mrs, Andrew ~Hertel, of Round Mr.:and Mrs. Frank Tulley call-- ed on Mrs. C. T. Mason Monday af-- ternoon. + 4 The Fremont Center= School has an enrollment of sixteen pupils the lu;«t it has had for some years. number of young folks spent a very enjoyable evening at John Fredrick's Sunday evening. ----Mr. and Mrs. Barney Amann and daughter Barbara returned from a three weeks visit in Texas. The new Squaw Creek 'bridge is now completed and opened to traf-- fic. It is a structure that Fremont may well be proud of. Mrs. Geo. Hertel who has been on the sick list is recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Diebold spent Wednesday evening in Libertyville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ulrich mo-- tored to Waukegan Monday. Mrs. Henry Herte! and son Her-- man were in Waukegan Wednesday. Mr. Bernard Ewald is getting along nicely. «Mrs. Jos. Guerin spent Monday afternoon at her sister's, Mrs. Fred Wagner. Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Tekampe spent Sunday at Marcus Behms. FREMONT CENTER North Milwaukee Avenue PRAIRIE VIEW Emma Pyer returned home CITIZENS BANK BUILDING T A I L O R TN o THE LAKE COUNTY Phone 492--W AREA, ILLINOIS at 181 167 172 118 REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1924 . A. MURRIE AREA ------ ILLINOITS w97 ---- _ Mardware Company Phone 39 -- Libertyville THE REGISTER --~ AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT Christmas Cutlery SCHA NCK ;vondefi all year gifts. W; have a varied assortment for your C'mtmunlocfion. A selection from our stock of QUAL-- ITY CUTLERY will make a most ac-- ceptable gift for wife or mother. A few of the items in our stock include: Carving Sets, best %ity steel, bone, stag and silver handles ... $3.50 to $8.50 Game Shears, best quality ... $2.25 A full line of shears and scissors in all sizes and prices. en e epeh es tempored The aristocrats of baking dishes make Crumb Sets, different sizes and PEEDEFIHS .0. Hurmacttnitiee..cicciew=iste. BM Butcher Knives and Bread tp 50c to $1.40 25¢ to T5¢ $1.40

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