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Lake County Register (1922), 17 Nov 1928, p. 7

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* Mr. and Mr, Gea daughter, Mary, "r:reA] enson and Mi---- lvaura ] red to Racin= Wis, sday. Mr. and Mrs. Arm,, jughter and Mr and an Natta of Chicag» , itors at the home of s. H. L. Grantham. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hazelton and son of Batavia were recent ests at the home of their parents, filr. and Mrs. Al Jones. Mrs. Thomas Sleep and Mrs. 'Fred Kansmas of Wheaton spent Wednesday at the hame of their father, Ed. Daley. Mrs. J. H. Zimmer, Mrs. H. J. haeffer and Mrs. John Knox were recent guests of their sister, Mrs. . E. Maiman. . Miss Jayne Doheérty, Marcellus' Donnigan and Mrs. Anna Doherty of Chicago were guests last weekl Wf Mrs Avn.es mlllll AWUnigan and Mrs. Anna Doherty of Chicago were guests last week of Mrs. Anna Garvin. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Maether and s'hiH'Nw and Mr. and Mre -- Prad Miss Dorothea §ii6}e;'7&"m ston spent a few days last week at her home here. Harold Hapke left last Gary, Indiana where he ed _ employment. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Redgate were callers at Wheaton and Glenn El-- lyrl _recently. Mrs. Fannie Waters of Elgin spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Gainer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dehne left last week for a month's motor trip in the western states. Among those who attemded the dance at Ivanhoe Wednesday even-- ing were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kre!l, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dobner and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Geary. A. C. Sorenson was a McHenry caller last Wednesday. flb Sunday morning and spent the}__*"% l4dies' auxiliary of the Fed-- Kalb Sunday morning and spent the|,,,;24 church met Tuesday after. d'%'\rwm'l relatives. ; __|noon at the home of Mrs. J. A. ank Davlin, Frank Bacon, Vic-- Ross, the time being passed in sew-- tor Catr Harty Kirwan anfd Earl | ;6® 10 visiting. After the busi-- Broughton were called to WukE | ness meeting a lunch was servei. gan Tuesday for Q ANVICe,EU-- /A special meeting of this body was Prior, M. E. , Andrew |pojq at the church on November 7. g':m, G. R. Blackburn and Lee | Thisg 'weey Mrs. Sigrid -- Blomgren Brown were also called. will entertain the auxiliary at her Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beclkiman farm home west of town. of Wheaton spent the week end at| *mp, committee -- of the chicken' the John Daley home. Miss Mae supper to be held at the community Daley, sister of Mrs. Beckman "\honu Saturday, November 17 met tutned with them for a few 'days]} . [27 *°0r0ay, November C Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Blackburn their son, Robert, and his wife and daughter of Chicago and Glenn, their youngest son, motored to De-- Kalb Sunday morning and spent the d&i_'\rwith relatives. ank Davlin, Frank Bacon, Vic-- tor Carr, Harry Kirwan arfd Earl Broughton were called to Wauke-- gan Tuesday for jury service, Eu-- gene Prior, M. E. Sinith, Andrew| eut °nd at her home in Hinsdale. * Mr. and Mrs. William |Johnson s"nd'y mOrning for an extend-" f'mn with relatives in Montana.| \ r,nndln.?rukmckm'n_-, renson and John Norberg of Chi.; Dr. J. A. Ross and wife enter-- ined friends over Sunday. Miss Margare: Duers spent Sun-- ay and Monday with relatives in hicago. -- Mrs. Grace M riest <of Chl'('iig'u d at the home . ther, Miles Fuller ~ Waukegan were Sy, ith, Johh Gossell ho J\u'lea Mullins left F for Chicago where "ter,; Bonnie, who is e; intiac, Michigan to h rwith, Towa. Miss Fmily. Navidea»n ughter and Mrs Guests at the Carr home Sunday were Mr. ani Mrs. E. B. Neville and daughter, Alta, of Grayslake, Carson Neville, his wife and daugh-- ter, Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Golding and «daughter, Lucille , of Libertyville, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Johnson of Crystal Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carr of _ Barrington and James Carr of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Baseley and son, Vernon, and Mrs. Neva Stub-- bins motored to Elgin Monday ana called on Mrs. Fred Dowell at the Sh_erman hospital. | Mr. and MPS. fifi."JOhnS¢)n ughter spent Saturday in C Thomas Carr, who has been em-- played at Ringwood _ since last' March, returned to the . home Qf[ Mrs. Lizzie Carr to spend the win-- ter. Thomas is a brother of the' late F. L. Carr. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haas were Chicago eallers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wragg and their son, Raymond, and wife of Chicago were guests for several aays at the William Nichols home. week W Miss Dell: org. Mrs. Mrs. R. C., Hallock entertained the Fortnightly élub at her home on North Main street last week Tues-- day night. Auction : bridge was the pastime of the evening. Mrs. Olson took first honmors, Mrs. M. E.: Smith second and Mrs. Alvin Case third. The evening closed wi'th a lunch. Mrs. A. H. Boehmer will be hostess to this club on Tuesday, November 20th. £ouy son and John Norberg over the week end. The 3. P. G. club, a new club or-- ganized by a group of Wauconda girls will while away the long win-- ter evenings. This club was recent-- ly organized and held a meeting at the home of Miss Bernice Powers. Thursday night they attended the basket social at the Daviin school and had a good time in spite of the bad weather. More will be heard from this new society later on. and hoped for ineral re M s Emily Davidson end at her home was held lm Fndav n]g.ht in mascien m ues 'e Pb inguie .W the ev. Herbe Mike -- Ha ther WAUCONDA rs. Albert Maether and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Libertvville were re-- a" the home of Mrs. com here attended the Mr. Edwin Olcott at last Saturday. * vey _ was a Madison, aller the first of last schroeder _ of Chicago ek end with friends George Seott and Irs. Andrew Sor-- aura Harris mo-- Wis. last / Wed-- fett and n.z spent the wee! _ Mrs. Moffett's '_ Wossell and Charles Miller Sunday callerg home. Priday even-- * he met his enroute from Irs. George were recent spent the t _home eary and Mr n and Chica-- k _ for secur-- and in | HOME BUILDERS' OPPORTUNITY tz of Chicago were visitors 'l'a-;t week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Gainer. _ _ Miss Anita Baseley, who teaches the Slocum Lake school, will give a dance and basket social on Sat-- urday night, November 24th at the new dance pavilion near the school house. There will be a raffle of bwo home made comforters and an auction of a third. Miss Baseley j making preparations for a pleasant time. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowell, Mrs. Mary Ann Dowell and Mrs. Jane Eatinger went to Elgin Wednesday where they called on Mrs. Fred Do-- well at the Sherman hnsnital well at the Sherman hospital _ Mrs. Matt Wirtz and daughter, Violn_, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wir-- 74 Wlllam Galvin and children and Mrs. Doherty and daughters of Chicago were guests of Mra. Anna Galvin last Wednesday and Thurs-- day. .--._-_.'--_l--.--l--i P ine committee of the chicken supper to be held at the community Whouse Saturday, November 17 met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Geo. Blackburn and completed plans for the affair. _ _Mrs. Fannie Carr is serfously il\ at the home of her son, Reid Carr, which whom she has made _ her home for several years. Mrs. Carr is an aunt of Mrs. Willard Darrel) and is the last of a large family of children of Mr. and )r{rs. Darrell who were early settlers in Lake County. * |__News of the death of Mrs. lury} 1Biggs of Crystal Lake was receive | |here last week. Mrs. Biggs passed | away November 3rd after a short | illness. She leaves two daughters,. Miss Zella Biggs of Crystal Lake and Mrs. Irene Wood of Windsor, Conn.--ane son, Lional, of Ontario, | Canada and three sisters. The !hn-' eral services were held Tuesday morning and the. remains taken tol' Burlington, Canada for interment.| Mrs. Biggs' early days were spent in the Roseville district near here. Miss Martha Hughes of Wauke Mr. and Mrs. Phil Froehlke clos= ed their home here last Wednes-- day and went to Wonawego, Wis-- consin, where they will operate a barbeque stand owned by thei» brother. Mrs. Adelaide Ruggles Montana, is a guest of h law, Mrs. W. V. Johns. 4 ks ces un uns breakfast. -- This recalled to Mr. Baseley the dayuone by and he immediately invi himsel? _ and family to breakfast and that is ex-- actly what they had. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powers ce-- lebrated their silver wedding anni-- versary Sunday, November 4th by giving a chicken dinner. _ Those present were Mrs. Laura Cook of this place, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stox~ en of Wilmot, Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cook, Mrs. Cora Do-- well, their daughter, Hattie and son, Warren, of E'mhurst and daugchter, Bernice of W. T. H. % Mrs. Cypher made th@ir usual Sat-- urday evening call at the Dick Base{ey home and -- happened -- to mention that they would enjoy an old faskioned buckwheat pancakes and home made pork sausage for and daughter, Alice, of Grayslake were Sunday breakfast guests of their sister, Mrs. Lew Cypher and Mrs. Alice Baseley and Mr. and AnIc west O 'own.* ine pieasant > Walter Olson of Knox county won |m-mon was brought to a close | the annual state corn husking cham-- with a fine lunch. | pionship recently from a field of fif-- Mr. H.rg' Payne and dauighter, | teen, taking the title from 'Harold Avis, and Mr, and Mrs. Dwight| Holmes, the 1927 champion, .who Doiph and son of Mundelein were ) finished in fifth place. Mr. Olson Sunday visitors at_ the home of husked on an average of 27.8 bu-- George and Emily Bates. ! shels. __Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaeffer| Wet corn and a wet field pre-- and sons of McHenry spent Sunday, vented the contestants from break-- at the home of their-- parents, Mr.|ing any records. --In winning the and Mrs. George Broughton. state title, Olson failed by negrly Mr. and Mrs. Richard Basele;|four bushels of equalling the 82.081 and daughter, Alice, of Grayslake marll hg established in winning the _ _Mrs. Merritt Clark and W, Mrs. Ed Dann called on Mrs. Nat-- tie Link of Arlington Hdfihh Thursday. Mrs. Clark and ~Mrs. Link are sisters. Mrs. Harry Matthews entertain-- ed the Past Matron's club of the O. E. 3. last Friday aftermoon at her home 'west of town. : The plemnt afternoon was brought to a close William Galvin guest of her sister--in DIS M ANTLING THE LAST OF GOVERNMENT CAMP BUILDINGS AT GREAT LAKES NAVAL STATION of Billings h by| Hon. Louis L. Emmerson, gover-- hose | nor; Hon. Fred E. Sterling, lieuten-- k of | ant--governor; Hon. William J. Strat-- Stox~| ton, secretary of state; Hon. Oscar and ) Nelson, auditor of public accounts; Do-- | Hon. Omer N. Custer, state treasur-- andjer; Hon. Oscar E. Carlstrom, attor-- and 'ney general; Hon. Richard Yates S |'and Hon. Ruth Hanna McCormick clos# | for congressmen--at--large. | The Public Service company is putting in ¢a@ble wiring here and will soon have the new equipment in its new home near the East Side 'hotel. where an up--to--date house was built by the telephone com-- pany. This is just off Main Street and will be a grect improvement over the old exchange. gan attended the Tuesday evening club last week at the home of Miss Elva Crabb. Route 148, section 126, Franklin county, pavement: to Hamilton--Hoff-- man, Carbondale, $175,568.55. The following contracts have been awarded by the© state division of high ways : Second L?lm in the contest was won by Elmer Williams of Stark county with 26.14 bushels; third place went to Orville Welsh of Piatt county with 26.09 bushels, and fourth place to Claude Brown of Ma-- con county, who husked 26 bushels even. Holmes was fifth with 25.76 bushels. county tournament. Route 168, section 1155 W, Fulton State Capital News Notes Our Gas and Oil will keep you on the go. There is the very spirit of GO at this service station. It is a worthwhile place where you receive prompt, courteous attention. Lives there a man with soul so dead When leaves are painted gold and red Who driving does not care to go In Autumn time'--We think not so' THE LAKE COUNTY RECISTER, PUBLIC SERVICE _ BUILDING EDITION, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER i7, 192s M 0. MARDEN ROUSE, PROP HAWLEY AT LAKE AVENUE MUNDELEIN, 1LL . ROUSE' SERVICE S'l'A'I?ON P. Troleum | ered a uniform fishing code for in-- |land sea. Representatives of every Intent upon protecting the inter-- ests of Illinois' commercial fisheries along Lake Michigan, npechlly those in the Waukegan district, Gus H. Radebaugh, director of conserva-- tion, left the Capitol Citx a few days ago to attend the 'Great Lakes Fisheries Conference." Called by Governor Fred Green of Michigan, the conference consid-- The only advantage the woman| would have over the alien seeking citizenship is that she will not have to make a declaration of her inten-- tion, the opinion says. To regain her citizenship, a wo-- man who marries an alien who later becomes a naturalized citizen, must herself be naturalized, according to an opinion by Attorney General Os-- car E. Carlstrom to the state's at-- torney at Freeport. Route 99, section éOS, Ht.l,leoek county, pavement; to Cameron Jo ::d eompany, Keokuk, Ia., fll&'x ; o " Route 81, section 104--A, Kflry{ eoun& pavement; to Stevens Broth-- ers, St. Paul, $58,158.72. | dale, $48,727.26. _ _ °_ _ _ _ ___ Route 150, section 101, Alexander county, pavement; 8 Ranu Con-- struction mrflh pe Girardeau, Mo.; $99,999.61. Route 101, section 119--X, Han-- Soek coll::ity, pavement; lzos:k,mem oyce com , Keo! §HA.i7s. pany * Route 152, section 101--~, Ran-- Iph county, pavement; to Hamil-- W. S. Constant, life long resident of Williamsville, died recently at his . home at the age of 87 years. His ancestors were among the ear-- ly pioneers of Illinois. In the Lin-- coln rally held in Springfield in 1860, Mr. Constant dreve nineteen yoke of oxen around the square. ty, are expected to be presented' to the state supreme court at the De-- cember term. This promises to be a record for a single--term. If writs of error and supersedeas are grant-- ed, the executions will be stayed automatically until the cases are reviewed and decisions given, prob-- ably in February. « seven capital cases, four from ww .mf' three from Lake imn- been employed at the state house as a watchman since 1918. ~ Funeral services were held re-- cently for John Purkapile, Civil war --veteran and state house em-- ployee, who died at his home in Springfield.© Mr. Purkapile had sition a few days n?v;fromee governor of Indiana for the return "Wfi'"gm}?' wanted on a charge of stealing $9, 890 in bonds. He is under arrest in state touched by the waters of the Seven Public Service Building is an ex-- ample of my fine landscape work. The beautiful courtyard of the new WARREN HERRICK 515 North Milwaukee Ave. A solid brick of wonderful creamy Badger Cream loaded with fruits. Weekend Special Brick 'Fruit Salad' Smaill honored a reaui-- SODA SHOP Excavating and Grading Steam Shovel Work Landscape Artists of boxes of g:d fruit known as culls--sound fruit of excellent quality, but not good enough to be treated electrically in such a manner that they will be preserved in their natural state for years without any adulteration whatso-- ever, according to a bulletin issued by the Florida Public Utilities In-- formation Bureau. This means that the pure juices of many fruits can be put up in bottles and sold for prices that will put them with-- ' LIBERTYYVILLE'S Scenic Subdivision Tel. 57 & 93 Tel. 45 & 157 B H. Miller, _ G. C. Gridley LAKE FOREST BUY AND BUILD Copeland Manor reach of almost everyone. Ice thousands COMEDY NEWS ORG AN AND ORCHESTRA pack because it is too small or de-- ficient in appearance. All these SUNDAY ONLY, NOVEMBER 18 Monday, Tuesday Wednesday®* Nov. 19--20--21 MARVELOUS SOUND EFFECTS! A STUPENDOUS EPIC OF THE AIR! e 0 with ho dit --1 A Splendid Cast from The Big Stage .Plly A Glorious Picture @GieniESiE s# A OREAT STATES THEATRE-- Moving Trees and Shrubs a Specialty --on the screen-- be utilized by the A T WAUKE G A N and Thursday, Friday and A ROLLICKING COMEDY OF SsONG, DANCE, GRACE AND SPEED. "The 4 Husbands" A BIG PROGRAM OF PEP AND SYNCOPATION WITH LEADING YVAUDEVILLE Frank Wallin and Joyboys fhew process. electrically treated but is cally bottled. --on the screen-- KEITH--ALBEE--ORPHEUM BOOKED featuring "CHAIN AND sSTAMM' VAUDEVILLE Saturday, -- Nov. 22--23--24 --on the stage-- The juice is not only PAGE SEVEN

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