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Lake County Register (1922), 11 Mar 1922, p. 3

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Little David Easton has been * reriously ill with bronchitis at the & horke of his aunt Mrs. Ira Gardner. 2 Dorothy Antes of Highland Park was a week end guest at the home of Mrs. Margaret Freese. § § D. Nelson of Highwood was a E n.suvuuhuq Mr., and Mrs. Alex Willman .had i as their guests Saturday, Mr. and M Mrs. Roy Hutchison of Chicago, 'Mirs. O. Anderson will entertain j 'Thimble Club of St. Paul's Evan« E church at her home . next ¢ 'Kiesgen of Holland, # y * 6 s Ti C ht Eaaih of her daugh: E_uu-a-mu the ge -- family will move back to t Deerfield again very sqan. E Mré: William Kist will be host-- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spencer at-- tended the fineral of Mr. Spencer's sister in Harvey, Saturday, ::*mn,. a-:u. Highland -- Park Highwood is certainly a wonder-- leaves Deerfleld directly on the nour and returns from Highland Park on the half hour. Mr. and Mrs. Leslic Brand and duughter Jean, and Miss Charlotte Braxd of Highland Park were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Clark front of Fred Stryker'a#Tuesday eve-- ning when it ran off the concrete road. His mother, Mrs. Charles Mau, who was with him, was pinned under the car which had to be raised in m"thm&omw and had one cut on --her m. the Deerfleld, women will be host-- esses at the high school Parent-- dent ufil Moore. of . Lake Forest will speak on "Value of a College Education." L mwruu'-m thall team were defeated by the Deerfleld boys in a basketball game Tuesday evening at the school nouse with a score of 21--14, The Libertv-- ville girls team was victorious over the Deerfleld girls by a score of 25--1. The new bus which connects Sher-- Mrs, Clark Mau visited her sister Mrs. Conrad Uchtman of Desplaines Johnson Real Estate office. Sunday at St. Mary's (Mooney's) ess to the Five Hundred Club next York City. Harold Vant is working in the pickle factory on Osterman aveaue st the C. M. and St. P Aracks una AHeinp . REiEh Mrs. G. Q. Grady Highland M'-h'--td#hflmy "fi-hm' Mrs. Henry visited -- rela-- tives in Shermerville Tuesday, _ _ mmumm be 85 cents. Mrs. Gutzler is living in Chicago with her daughters. o-.:.p.ov.-n.a-u?_n-u office in . Deerficld, over Hermann wna:-'m and Saturdays. Offlce hours from 9 ;anthnt,hWflM in Waukegan, Tuesday. On Thursday, April--6, at 8:15 p. to 0 p. m. Phone 218--R. 42-- +( We are glad to report that Mrs. Henry Golding who has been serious-- ly&lnb.homohnbnln?.l- proving. A Chicago nurse is in at-- at Elgin last Friday night. on the gain at this writing. Dr. L. E. Golding, wife And daugh-- Miss Mary Faulks of Milwaukee was a guest at the Prior home sey-- eral days the first of the week -- Wm. Baseley retirned to his home here--last --week--after--apendiag--A month with his sons, W, C. of Mar-- engo, J, L. and Harry Baseley of day. Fred, Lawson, Arthur Stribbins, Vic. Carr, Erie Broughton and Dean Houghton, daughter of Mr. and " The sewer digger is finishing the last of sewer digging here today. The passage under the outlet of the Lake will have to be done by hand. There is quite a good deal of filling in to do but on account of--frozen ground it can not be done until the grouad thaws. There was no trouble with quick sand along the same route taken by the watermaias where there was quite a good deal of trouble and extra work caused by quick nad.'l\orqloclthhuw be glad to see their streets in Kirk were among the fans who at-- ts betos io: meiag Grmee ol (ag..-- emes . I, L Baseley of & Company furmished the entertain-- wu. Mr, am une ?ment_ Tnh'g-l_lidouvflythobest last week. .' _ |of the fgur entertainments. ~Miss ~Momer Cook went to Waukegan | Gleason gave --some _ wonderful one day last week. He is spendipg | cramati¢ and humorous réadings. this week at the county seat. _ -- | The singing was very good too. Mrs, Frank Miller of MeHenry| \Mr. aad Mrs. William Albright spent a few days this week at the | ans m.-- of Area are spending home of her mother, Mrs. Alice| the at the Mills home; Those on the sick list are: Milton Powers, Mrs. Gus Sicke and Mrs The basketball boys who attended the tournament at Elgin and Hamp-- shape once more. day to Tuesday with relatives at interested in the subject at -% preaching service Sunday night. wm and Elisha will be and the lives of cach will be iflastrated with stereoptican mz 'Btryker will lead the meseting with the subject, "H #, good and bad." M '"v' 'eman's Missionary Societ? -n'_"'wnthim of Mrs. * at "The Wolncaday nignt vr:7°6 Mr. and Mrs. Ray also --» oullitee A V All are trip on was given at the George McCallough home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gillings, the event being their ail-- ver wedding anniversary,. About Tuesday evening the third number of the series of play p%l took place at the high school, reel of pictures Was shown, the &.ovin' picture machine being Three more reels had been ordered but they. did not arrive, so a play Wis extem-- poraneously umnufig.» given. The "Coquette" was and the n e Made Thommes#@ Camille Van Haecke, Charies Brown, Frazk Fulton, and Arthur MeClure; the maid, Evelyn MeCullough. The end was very tragie. "h' was spent in playing games., Tuesday in Chicageo. The Warren t Bociety met with Mrs. Em-' Mrs. Branstetter at the former's home in Waukegan. There were 45 members present. The ladies are making a quilt, all silk and velvet pieces, to be sold at their play--~which will be given in the near future. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jane Ormsby. Another meeting in regard to the straightening of the road through and L. W. Wakefield best max. Fol-- M zold of Evans-- iss K faxk ton am.h. ays w Ihlu Maggio "fi i A ' week of m"f, m course was given at the e Ly course ¢ iT hich «us mhe Shabert Conce g:diun-nnbdby R. B. under an arch formed by 8 number of ladies holding a sheet. took part--in the glorious chartvari her brother, Elmer, who is a travei-- ing salesman and whom she has not seen for eight years. Mr. and Mrs. Gillings were. pre-- sented with a chest of silverware. Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Fred Blohm is entertainiag As previously announced, the "Ag" .'H «lubs of Warren township school will give & carnival March 10,--Friday night. A ftew of the attractions are: GC--act waudevilie, continuous performance, '~m dance pavillion, merry» go--rvwund, For men only, photograph lm, éte. A diamond pia will off. Come and bring the ® home for the baby. you _ wina the »diamond pin for then there'll be hamberger for yourself. Oh boy! s 3 Lalies Bitle Class met Hook on Saturday, at all spent |E x pI "I said y . Mr. Martin, J quite agree t 'that it does seem rather unnece provide a man with a home 4 him & pension, too, for being blind. 1t is the usual custom when. are brought in-- to the the head nurse to remové & es and vdmh}" The w and put into a locker and the valuabics are turned _ever to the superintena~nt where they g'mfl in _ ife (or safe., keep-- : In the B& of this same day Abe .head nurse ch. mé this old man's valuables, Which consisted of a little ten or cent purso > &nd in it wia carefully focea up two $I in it mulfmotd'd u bills and 55 cents In chang pennies together With nis blind pension $37.50 Changed | Mind ently quite, P * stul =!: }o-nlt..flben burdened himsel! stoty of how the> him into this thi: h""'mtf 'The worldly.. $OBscssions of this poor old blind pmfter a lifetime of work Jooked s6 ic to me that I decided at once [A would not do as Supervisor t suggested, but would keep thi® | fund of his in-- tact until : as he probably might need some éJothes or some little delicacies bec@use I fc) sure that he appealed to Mr. Martin :o he did by | J--mviletieundis = l tents to Mr. vo go Ht and show it . MeCullough which I did, and oCunough was appar-- end his days. the old man's was lef our safe. . The old man and put it @ county hospital funds, T you don't do it some of" hi# are sure to get some of his relatives are sure to get it and they will gpend it for him.' "I said very Well, Mr. Martin, I quite agree with y¥QU that it does seem rather unfi ,';-:!W provide a man with & , him & pension, ~npde@rp olb --~---- poor old blind ter work Jooked s6 etic decided at once PA wo Supervisor t s would keep this N tu tact until ume as might need mww delicacies becgquse % ): had been brougBht to :» of the hospital c check until abov phone one Sunds "This is Bd Mar man's m'rhwk, He died. last night at the coun:> fa¥®m and his fam-- Hiy -- want . it K _ answered 1 disposed of tha: chéck in exactly the mannéer in which yYou told me to. Mr. Martin said. 'mn'-mtr I them sald don't you w Mr. mw»mdwfifl so I then told him to #ome of the the bank and indorsed i with my own .-..uu-omd-'o-mu of this check the date On which it was cushed, so that thefe could be no question about it. th%fli'-"" over to my secretary MRA she deposit» ed it with the tr--asurer of the hos wital We. Lew A. Hendés which trans had been given. I tGok this check to "" CC CECcm Daalk faction of Board The Lake County Register (Continued from page one) Good Food for 'Chickens, Hogs or Cattle 1%/2¢ Per Pound WAUKEGAN ICE CREAM CONE CO. Cone Scrap For Sale / WAV m'hxmal for ubout founded to find that 'check and had not cr to the chairman mmitéée, Mr. Crapo. \r. MeCullough un were trying to drag ; which he refused t's Check to Satis-- ange, tle his bed, 1 remove him | of his in-- e probably some little ire that he hospital to quarterly 18 in and 1j _ New Spring Coats I 228 24® and up |-- LARGE VARIETY OF IN w'mmc STYLES AND SHADES. ALL ARE E OF: CEARLE MATERIALS FOR THE COMING SON. ~ALL ARE ATTRACTIVELY "STYLE WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE" _ Apparel for Women and Misses THE STYLES ARE ATTRACTI cwrubnfi(?nom AND VARIED, ARE WITH P wWOMEN's AND MISSES DRESSES IN THE SEASON'S NEW-- New Spring Suits 272 $2090 $55.00 Attractive Styles for Women and Misses Prices are Low for Coats of This Quality Georgette Waists Priced Unusually Low Extraordinary Values In New Spring Dresses WGBUNE ANL cumcnu;# AND HALEF SILK m'v'fig' $y _ A. 4 B {2¢, es W\'\ | m | [ ul -- 3 /A --e[ _A NP Y 3 Natural Fur Scarfs Attractive Values

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