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Lake County Register (1922), 13 May 1922, p. 3

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In. Home Emier and it More: Ender of Chicago wen week end guest: at the J. C. Ender home. Mr. and In. Bruce Shine Ind daughter Shirley Ind Mrs. o. Ander- son welt the mm of Hrs. - Wright of Chicago Sunday. . sii. .and In. June: warini of (lingo are living at toe Blue Gnu Inn. . buncorpar'y given in the Belmont hall by the Eastem Star in Chicago Thursday shaman. .wsumn Ostemx of Chicago was the guest of his brother Edwin Orterman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis, Mr. ind In: Henry Omar-man of Chicago were the guests of Ur. and Mrs. E. H. Willman Sunday. ill Ills Bertha Freese of Highland M spent Sunday with her mother In. Margaret Pane. Mr. Ind In. Alex Willman had In their dinner guests Wednesdny, Mr. And In. E. J. Bingham and Mrs. Ametin Pyle of Irving Park. Mr .and In. s. P. Hutchison, Mr. Ind In, R. D. Reeds and two mm were the guests of Mr. and In. Boy Hatehuon of Irving Put Sun- day In ttit,ert a mu. had ax her luncheon guest Homily her ttrand- mother of Oak Put. _ Hrs. t' Willman is very ill. Mr .1 Mrs. R. E. L. Holmes and M303 of Wanna-an visited at the Ray Reeds home Tuerdar. ' In. Edvard Bach Sr. of Sher- .erdlle spent seven! days of Inat Ink with her dughter Mrs. Ron In. P. Gooder entertained r. u "MO" party on Wednesday sher- m in complinmt to her m In. G. Gooder of Cineinaiti, Ohio. In. E. C. Becker mun-ind the min-ting committee of the Parent- Tietsor ArsoeiAon at luncheon A lay linen sale will be given by the W of the Presbyterian ebrreh on Thursday, lay 25 from 4 until 9 p. m. at the Community In. Hoyd Gum-1d wnathe rtestic,-e, d her eon-in In. William Harding| (Ban "WPOM Mottdaynndin tuGai; -eiGiGatendmitsiethdee"iiii"iiim i Adam's ull. Others from, I wwmmumm pr. Jun-mm- on 1iii,ittitf Cr1tlriG"ii;iiii2"dsiireiiiTr'ee lid En Mu. who his spent tsiTGt%Jo-unttsett-'ot ha father C. W. Putin, return" "My to -. her work with the admin-M Registry V Mon a Del-nu. Win. It! clutch!" Mottdaynndtrttnei . 'eutUt'Idl/tT"lhrl.'1dCtetr,,,,ie'u'i'd i Adam's ull. Others from, wwbmmdm-m 'pgs".," 1:..th 9" ii'itij,?,il?:,':,irei, -pr.ir-tqymtdut.ef"r "up .._, m__-_ - -xt. SW! My and w burial Sunday a W. MI-ta. Bur (hath- tae, In. Lari Winn. PM any No and" Ito in mnwathn, 0n warned-y min; u the UM My." prayer mean! In" PM m elected as clu- - to an an "any left by I": both: m. Wm family of China km W into Mrhonne " Fuel "was but an of the tracks. Arthur mm bu given up his -rrt a the Wt! Lumber "NY uni in working in the "an! Brick Yard. Emil Thed. erhk In: him Mr. may. pine at the Lumbar Co. will" In. I. Good of man vhéted a the home of In. Rebecc- la-ur Sunday. - _ " Mrs. E. L' .Willman attended I Dorothy Walling has been quite A tttttttttgot, attzour command enables you to pay b without via your home-to send rerttittaneetg anywhere th the least ef- fort on your part. And every check when cancelled and return- ed to £11 at the end of each month is an unques- tion e receipt. Open an account with us now. fheRhasliitgfhiirs8oli Chant Wading in Checks A Convenience WHEELING, ILL. mu Fay Winer of m gent lur spring nation It In! home how. Bliss Sara )1ch In! mated from M. Paul, Mina. in." all: has been visiting for anon! web. Mr .nnd In. Graham h". and inio the William McCullough itat. It. Graham is superintaid-t of the Bowman dairy plant here. The W-rren Cemetery Aasoeiation met with Mrs. Wilwn of Wuhan on Wednesday. The next mains! will be held at the home of Mrs. Matt Thommetuien. into the William McCullon'II nu. Thousands of trees tad shrubs It. Graham is superutmsdstst of the have been planted in Illinois and will BOW" dairy plant here. . now be and for under an guidance The W-rren Cemetery mint-Ion of "Plan to Punt Another Tree." met with Mrs. Wilwn of '""tn After this movement had been 20- on Wednesday. The next "some mg for . few weeks Mm we", will be held at the home of Mrs. made for the service {run adjoining Matt Thommetuien. mam, and now from all over the Mrs. Ellen ICC"!!! WIS PM"! country comes the information that surprised Wednesday afternoon. the "Plan to Plant Another Tree" in occasion being her 72nd birthday. needed. ,. _ Mr tnd In. belie Persons of One farm adviser tron Wisconsin Mr. and Mrs. Perry Porter of Chicago spent Thursday with Lheir sister, Mrs. Lynn Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pease, Mr. and Mrs. Will tipikintrs and son Stew-n all of Chicago spent new eral days with Mr. and In. L. w: W Mr. Ind Mrs. George Etatmry of Wsahegan m the proud puma of . baby girl which In born April 28. In. EUtmry is the daughter at Kr. and In. Thoma: Chapel-y of mm;ummm -T.gatgorrurwttiehwaagtvea Friday evening m weft "mended nndeuotttteeumetemtookttu "'0!!de n-tserttteoeera,"NeGir Rover," a the high school Friday Molly". HiAUhmtthrnectnn-tt8rm- day with In" Lillian Barrett of Wuhan Ir and In. Richard Hook all Clarence Shepherd, who mat the when in new. has return-d to In home in Gal-me. Mr. and In Leon Bonn! and hi! W of Walnufpnt "mes We went Sunday with! his amt. li- pi, lilac. In. Albert M! has newt-ed ) . Mon In tNengo " MM"! children-Pen Loon opal-dot We Insure Glauc- Agni-t Broth" nine Doetors ho "our Sawh- 12 N. (Janene M. WAUKFX2AN 103 No. Germ-cc St. "south. 06am" from. 111%."... Phone218-R, _--- Dr. J. P. O'Con-tll. Ohm. in: In in in Dad-Id. mt Bern-rm Cenfteuo- MI. on Wednpuhyg 3-13 iraiTitFiat "ua.. """gltl,'WM1'1', ovum WWII PM!) TO PLANT A Nation! Inc-at "Plan to Plant WI Tree" started in Fobmry. m movement Wits put into (mention to and" Crvie Ind Agrieutturat Clubs in the uork of muting Illinois I better place in With to live. Old Full-cad m I Now, in lny in I good time to put out none of the old fashioned: ft-rt, that come up every Yfar.) Folks, all them maids but they are hardy old fadhimsed Boweru. There are I lot of kinds such It. Columbine, Plume Poppy, Shasta Daisy. Rudy Inns, Larkspum. Day Lilies. Hollyhocb. Iris, Phlox. Painted Duisy, ett The nice thing ntrouthardrbr-uthatthemom youcutthanthohencrthey bloom. Thersntaeo.ttmtiittuededts an. to a" ban. mall-I. Th1 Talk to Mother by Long Distance Mothers' Day, May 14th lLINOlS nu. 'ntt.artMmrr comm . Ask operator for rates md other infor- mation. "Station-to-station" calls u: About twenty-five per cent less than "person-to-person" cells. On a "station- trsstation" call you talk to anyone who answers the distant telephone. Of course that person can all mother to the telephone. Evening and night m for "station.. t,satation"cadls In till further red". ANGER TREE Let her hear the otmnd of you voice over the win. It will make a better day for you both "me blob-0.11.1150. Add-Capra, not) all. -rpd-r.mah. a all? 'trtbNr." mtg-tan "iittrpiiti1a, Who doe. tttO Winn a lot of mu Rowers late In the summer? Hardy Phlox bloom lit-inn when flowers K,",', scarce. Th1 am- away to grow and about the aly runny they have _ is the led "Her Much can usually lbe controlled by ORA-mg in the eve- i ning with clout Wain», main 1eigtt, and qlhtr 'F "tsndtoexAt8yN n. Nod-u of plant: prod" bwers in no (not profusion. log n!) hardy Iowan make nice Wifnr the house. Hardy Phlox "(PM in most any soil or dim Tber live for many yous. Many "hum! varieties on now on the - and in I wide nnge of colon. Ph ox bloom pro- funely Ind in wt gorgeous pan- icles in 11mm .11 the colon of the rainbow. To M "he wish either delicate soft - Mr high colon in July md Augut, Hardy Phlox will furnish all that in tiesired. QUESTION; AM) ANSWERS Ttu'e""iition-ihtat _ ihv best time of the year to uh New such as maples, oaks, 0].! am! partieuiarly Norway maplu? Answer-The but Mme of the year to trim "to! llk. the above is in June. It in It thi, time of the year that the - Cambiutn Bark is being formed. Th up is returning and the would will br, quickly healed Trees mly be mmml at any time. It is well to m Inr wound with a paint of In. Ion. Care must be used in thumb. trees so that the beautiful form of the natural tree will be maanned. In most cues the dead or Nola-n branches are the only one. VIM-h ought to.be cut from the (as. Trees should be left as nearly a possible in their natural form Ind beauty. We can- not usually We on nature. It is 1 mistake to an the limbs of Nor- wny maple. Norway maples usually trim than-bu. They V In low headed trees will: nix round tops and ought to brief: a; such. When tunes are mm do not have a) stamp. Saw in limb clone to the; body of the tun. '; 1taesrtion-What '10an of shrubs "manhunt?! Sidedm} house when the run does , not shine? b I Answer-Th. Jdpaiiese Barberrr, Snowberry aad Coral Bury the good dwarf shrub. M do well ill that Me. msstt%Ae.vsueeies, Sim berries and In Bark no an shrubs to be med iu the dude. Cueation-When shall I limbs? Amrwer-rt h I safe ml Antrwer--rti. a safe rule that all l shah: mm below In. In, should be ' u m In MI mthrough ashram-m. iiiiit? Myth". ' Bridal Wreath" Ph lo: Mr. and In. William Sch dnutrnter - of Libertyvil SunJay at the H. L. Kruege Victor Satori: having h): "H! repamlml by Mr. Louis and sum Keller. Mr." and In. Charles Samar a lam") 3pm Sunday at Dmdw, Misses I" .M Elizabeth Um spent Sunday with Frieda Btellinc Mr. and Mrs. John Hans (1 daughter libel spent Sand." Libenyvillti A Ian" number of people from here anew the ball game at Arlington Height; Sunday, which w" between Arlington Heighth an, Lone Grove, the score Jain: 7 to t; u favor of Arlington Heights. Mr. and In. William Slur and Ion Victor of Wauconda tspent Sun- day a: the Victor Sauer home. Ion Victor of Wauconda tspent Sun- Colby, 1 b day a: the Victor Sauer home. Swede, 2 b Mr. 'tue Roder and sons of Thompson I 5 Area ca a the Henry Tonne' Peters, c ECHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE R. I. mm: (mow: We can it u our honest human tobacco: used in MM are of finer (Inky (and hence ofbetter we) (Inn in any other We " the price. W U Myers Toto": Ce Tate is a matter of tobacco quality -- "new": "now Be ("lob-13c) Trains leave Iahertyville at and every hour themafterd thirty-minute intervals from until 12:48 8- m. Th" 5:48 a. m. to 10:48 a. m., trains make prompt com . tions at Lake BM for m- .then at 11:48 a. m. and every cago. All I . Ited T I half hour themafter until to Chicago operate tttmrtgh 8:48 p. m.; then 9:48 p. m. to Woodlawn. " 'rtetit, Operate on Chicago Daylight Nviatg Tile Baggage Checked to All Points. North Shore Line an. L93?) NODIHSHHRI " V3.27 " o, "'c7:i'irfis' APiAb Enjoy a ride through qllgllilll ill the beautiful Lake-rim _ M, "355 district od a smooth- glid ing electric train . Rolling through the pleasant countryn'de, free from smoke and cinders, you are given an hour or so of rest and enjoyment. The heavy, all-steel cars are roomy [and clean. The seats are comfortable. North Shore trains maintain a high rate of speed with.. out gaerifiee of riding comfort or perfect saf- ety. They are manned by carefully chosen employes who are well fitted to bear the re- sponsibilities with, which they are charged: Pm"- " Li'itnwLLE TICKET OFFICE 12/" Chditerrf)reld M LI'."'.-, evening iii/Ta Mrs. Henry Bier and AW of Libertyville went Sill Mr mm' " the Wlrarr, L'mbden- 3M Ina-e. Victor Blue! can" Sunni-y by . - of 7 to ti. Lo V Hunt out- hit Heights but their ht, were scattered while Heights hunched them. liner who hurled lur Long Grove wu " his best and (mace-x of tht Heights players um out by the strike-out route. Punch): played I perfect game. he alco got ftxe hits at five trips to the plate. Long Grove VB. Everett at Long Grove lay 14. Come out yt' tuna. Score by inningx Arlington Heights Lon Grove lo f Juana to CIGARETTES gzsaiaanaD-tstoeattra"" Ar Wheeling " game Heights 10 'ii! Two bu: hits-F. 1;!me ol hel, KI. Hue, Peters, Bennie. min (V base hitm--hrtner, Bonnie. s. o. it 11mm 13, by Difoott 8. m at 0 when winning, Run sound. Long Grove. 1 F. Meyer, c 'Cnrnehel, 1 b I E. Hawmann, i Miller. p G. Hue. c f |0. Meyer, r f issuer, r f lEl. "use, 3 b H. Hare, I f Wow. 2 b Inn-on. c f My, 1 f Hickey. l t Barr, 8 b Diebolt, p PAGE has 74 40 42 6 " " " " " tyi

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