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Lake County Register (1922), 26 Jun 1926, p. 6

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Patsy was on his way home from an E* eastern college. He will spend his E. vacation with his parents, Mr. and Rirs. Patrick Carr of Casper, Wyom-- Wilmot they will go to Madison, Wis., for a short visit with friends and will arrive at their home Sat-- jeurney and would spend one day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. fumily of Northern Wisconsin ar-- rmived at the home of Mrs. Fleet's mother Mrs. Laura Cook last week Wednesday. They have visited rela-- tives and called on old friends dur-- meeting at Grayslake last week, Wednesday evening. Miss Dorothea Gray of Chicago was a week end guest with friends Grantham Jr. and Mr, and Mrs. Geo. June 18. All are doing nicely. Francis and Edward Bonslett of Chicago and Patsy Carr of Casper, Erile Colby of Crystal Lake spent a couple of days the first of the '::tho-.dhhm,ln. 1"%"!&& sons of McHenry spent Wednesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Broughton. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bristol Friday morning, &"fimda :m at the home of Mr. Mrs. Al Jones. * Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Neville and 3""'""1@'!& infant daughter of Liberty-- wille called on Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Carr Sunday afternoon. of Wilmot, Wis. Mrs. Fleet WAUCONDA stay here. This Wednes-- ol Travel Develops Their Business Judgment, Says V audeville Team Actors Are Originators Of Many Land Booms I mev--er Knew«how won--der ful you were when 1 talled you wonderful one .. I are not highbrow. We like to get down to the hearts of f:lh and there is no better way to do it than with popular music. x/ _ THEB LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1926 were more or less hurt. They were brought to Dr. Ross' office where first aid was given. The body of the young man was brought here and four mlies from here on the Rand Road Tuesday evening when an auto was overturned on the curve as it was ~speeding. A young lad of abouteighteenmfldingqn the running board when the car over-- turned. He was pinned down and his neck was broken by the running board. Other occupants of the car their new home. * The Girls Club will give a fare-- well reception at the home of Mrs. Paul Bruncheon Friday evening for Mrs. Prior and Mrs. Paddock. They will be missed from these social gatherings as both have been mem-- bers for some time. ihey have taken a prominent part in many socail gatherings especially in the younger class. They will be missed from these agtherings. All their friends will join in wishing lin are well known here as they owned a beautiful farm less than two miles from town on the Flint Creek road. They will be welcomed by their many warm friends of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Paddock have rented their bungalow on the far northern main street and will go to Chicago to reside as Mr. Paddock is in the employ of the Bowman Dairy Co. They have taken a prominent part residence on the northern part of Main street to Mr. Vincent Davliin M'famflywhowmwao:. cupy the house. Mr. and Mrs. = Ray Prior and family and Mr. and ¥rs, Owen Paddock at the Commun-- ity House. ~Some seventy--five or eighty people were present to bid them God speed in their new homes. Mr. and Mrs. Prior will return 'to their old home town, Lasjal, Wis. They . will <'leave here next week. They will be missed from this com-- munity but all join in wishing them all happiness in their old home. Mr. Prior, owing to poor health, was ob-- liged to give up his extensive busi-- s here. (He sold his beaut idence --on the northern part happened® about Paul MacGuffin, Attorney. Waunkegan, IIL., June 7, 19% 45--47--49 F present the same to said Court for PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber administratrix with the will annexed of Wenzel J. Dietz deceased will attend the Pro-- bate ourt of Lake County, at a term Bmhuwzhmn.h.:dfld'.my on the first Monday of September next, 1926 when and where all per-- sons having claims against said es-- tate are notified and requested to PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber William Whigam, executor of the last will and testa-- ment of Isabelle M. Whigam de-- ceased will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to b'gholduathfl:igmt Honset;: aukegan, County, on first. Monday of September next, 1926 when and where all persons having claims against said estate are fotified and requested to present the same to said Court for adjudication. WM. WHIGAM, Executor Paul Mac Guffin, Attorney. Waukegan, Il1., placed in the town hall where the hmmndd. The mother and gister from Chicago came out and had the body taken to their home. been learned up to this writing. ADJUDICATION NOTICE ADJUDICATION NOTICE PHones LimertrviuLe 144M. 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