d '-'aln.:anvu-;-:z ;:-?.':.... Te "and ~Mre. of Downer's Grove-- f on o4 Cuicago wnas the is the guest of Tanis GreaF.--" ---- cago was the guest of her . sister, MNrs. P. J, Dufty, last week. spent the past week, +; Miss --Florence Carocian, who a "hervgnts Thakg m se Mra. 1. Skofeld and David S maignr Moran of Los Angeles, Cal., has re-- where she spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Frank Saeman. Mr. Tuncheon -- guest d&" Petersen of Chicago « 'Miss Frances Blederstadt will begin a kindergarten music class in championship of Lake county, Prizes --The Young Matrons were enter-- tained at the home of Mrs, E. J, "Mr. and Mrs, Bodenschat of Chi-- cago were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gunckel. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reeds enter-- for all sontests.. Bazeball game. Libertyville and Polonia teams. Nel-- ®Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Thomas and THAT POTATOES That Potatoes may be raised with big yiclds in spite of tmmects and fungus growths, has been proven this year by the tests on Xhree plots where yields ~ranged from 187 to 225 bushels to the aete on =hl'-¢ Chris -- Bischoff st City. A car of highly im-- m:uv-nh-lfi-n grower und each tract in the test was given three applica-- tions with a high pressure spraying o ce «n the has been $2.25 per To Biori ie mepresimeniy hiss a bushel, : On this the nere has returns of $304.--Landon, on the Bordeaix tract Contectionery ®, on Wednesdays and m.;:uu_- from 9 & m. to 9 p. m. Phome 218--R. John Carclan Sr. is in the High-- Lfidlu.:ah'*udz Miso Anns Marie Quinn of Chi-- Miss Laursa Karch left Monday Pr, J. P. O'Connall, dentist. has an KAY BE RAISED chair piiiiiin;if* mily at Jeffer-- ..M / ap k her parents, Mr. aand Mra. Faulks of day where they spent. the 'evening at the home v. and al-- u.....--.&' ("" at Diamond Lake last week. ~~ Mr. and Mrs, Henty and (Mrs. Wm. Baseloy spen at the home s e t e : Mr. 'and Mrs. Geo. Hapke. and children went to Waukeza ; Tues-- day where they called at.the home "!.Hlpm rothe*, 1 is Hapk :. Sherif E. J. Green of Waukegan WAs, in town Tussday,©. . " 4 ~ Harrict ~Glynch and -- Frances Kent of Cnicago spent the week end amhomdufinj Mrs, R. C. iKent. 14 n S e , Friends of Dr. and. Mrs. McCor-- ' who left here recently for home at Fleming, Col., eards saying they arrived time and H': Lester McCleland of Judith Gap . Mont., arrived nere a few days '%o visit her childhood home and k Mirs. McCleland was former-- L Cook, granddaughter of Crystal Lake spent Sunday -- with M hed u. Govege Broughten. Mrs. .l-zm her her sister, Mrs. Delos Ames at Tib-- Mrs. Ira Cook and young son visit-- ed relatives at Belvidere last week. Mr. and Mrs, Chester Sowles and daughter of Belvidere spent . the the webk with friends in this vil= _ Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Bitter and littlé wughter yetiirned to their home Phicago fast Friday after spendi tfew days at th of Mr. '{' Cook. > £5 t wad Mre. Walter Meyer *' of Cary web a baby daughter to heir home Baturday, August 12. . atunday, August 19, a baby girl ived at t of Mr. and Mrs. Te mobvand e sc ,,,,"ffg; boand Mrs. Khars M EJ tempmntt Bumen, dengier _ of -- Burnett, of Mizsneapolia, é Wirét Methodist . church of veing one of the model girls of Hughie Daley, Ernest Gossle and Mrs. Ella Powers returned to her Mr Mr. and Mrs, Lealis Harris and WA Of Homer, Mich., who Pm e in wl Joe T56 Hazel Stoxen, ghter o is praen s -- of Miss enc Hhars Of the home of her 1 . She is well and> : by the people of ' k ter entertained Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stephenson of Ringwood Sunday. Mrs, Jane Neville is having water and sewer put in her--khome on North Main street, also a chimney "re-- W. 8. <Farnsworth arrived here spend a few days with his wife and Grayslake last week. A goodly num-- ber also attended the camp fire on Wednesday evening. > m, August 18, 1982. Though | EOL,, MM500., grandpa renbey -uhhmmm Mr and Mrs. F & mevera) months, her passing \|_ _ Miss Gladys of Wan "hfl--'bmh--h---T c with her all her life. She was An Wau--| parents, Mr. Jos, Panew-- Thed ies 2 Te iie wilh. oo o | .. l § R life the ex--| . Miss Pauline Scherff of Racine, :fl-qlmp':.vr;'nq:thAmhflmr&o-fli he-un'. aa:_ --Pfi::n:u-hit! a s creatm m store * -mmdaummfin Wm. Pierce, Bel-- taired the hb!m-dfl'"wf-,--éw Bowling mmflmm out| Alley's made up in of ber business and rented the place| on Polonia T . trap which was owned by her, as a drug| Horseshoo pi contest _ for store and ice cream parlor Early | champlonship vounty. Prizes in June of this year her half sister,| for --all contests. Basbail game. ready to leave here for Florida, could do could mot stay Ehfld.d--fi&ol'wm . mmmfibfl two half brothers, Fred and Frank The people of this community were saddened by the news of the death of, Eloise Jenks, which oc curred 'at her home here on Friday which was owned by her, as a drug pi ; _ contest in June of this year her half sister, | for ~all con ' game, mmuu&mm teams, Nel-- Dakota, came to care for her. But| son's orchestra. afternoon the great Destroyer had set his| and evening. . rocking --chair mark upon her, and all that loving| given away. .. . S5--1t hands,. kind friends and 'eminent| ---- >' e x h Rev. E. C. Hallock officiating. R. C. us one of the best known and Wghly T rionm were mrtoce: Fromiet nod F to mentic1 their .. names 'he church * was -- crowded. . Th pagses another of Waucd as noble A "wa' f':g"' Riled and she will be remembered by her fellow townsmen' }y",' g' to come, and all exteand. th f y to her bereaved "*:"' ~After ten years of mai it is all right to in a box of flowers weak heart. 4 A number of our townspeople at-- Aptakisic #gon of Mr. and Mrs.: E. Poliock of Pal-- atine spe past week with hher visited # c c for -- _ C)~ F20 --1 noped ~will get along all after spen m"fi their ents, Mr. and. Walter at Bangor,-- Ind. a 4. home of her .ln.'.? Hardin at the farm south of Phoj carloads of de Holstein Cows 2 carloads of Registered Holstein . Cows fihd Hiélkers -- ! . ommc o BA boy, who was in _ _ on Milwaukee Avenue _ "xl & PA C s "OR SA L why this pretty Kansas City girl own fiorist shop in the e smy fos es e York. t au&-'iult-dl-h: "If a man wants to tell a girl he loves her, that she is the only wo-- chis life--at that time--be <o~ hy oany that ty Teraing her a to take 'her to the theater and en-- joys M'?fiww' thought 'of more than a 'pleasant fiirtation; he should send her dais-- ies, marigolds or any of the yellow "If he is interested in a girl, loves hhbnh.lh'.m-'fl..fi.d.;w _ se m are ho qed ds e 'Therefore, why question its merits for your ailments? .Try Chiropractic, as it might restore you to health, as CONSULTATION AND SPINAL ANALYSIS GIVENX WwITH-- Smiling f o n m o ioi <onn m piptt lt i t So h a# 41L . '-'mx Y "! ' 4 4 s ' f C . ~-- e 4 . e k en e Seeing Is Believing _ rose. It is much 21 North Genesese Street $s «s fi' y < p fi" ard "j nderstand his attentions. _ !e,.'[»;.&n: _5 C en Buying for the k he should not make the mistake of fo® BShe may select '2' uic if he picks i. @woet pesas, rosebuds and forget--me--nots . "But the language of: fowers »des not only to be mastered by ' but by the woman. -- A wife i'gave lots of friction in the home and excited, do not expose: him to . n::u": a' Conmerratary o whare erns coling ' green \will soothe him." P 'bostess and guest. t ds > "Recently she went to Paris to get the latest styles in flowers but she found while Paris may --lead . the mm ~Siginciga j & con-- to make. Try to have the fance is the untoide fhemime as o« mm-umu':fi'« e 'allowance that has reached the P Bnns 2o Rhucbanc is overbented Iucband is overndnte ' She also does . more enti thi "as decorating churches for x ngs, and dinner and l to match the temperament of 48 STATES OWE ._~ $10.18 PER MAN styles in frocks, it is in the use of flowers. The : state governments of the United States have a total bonded debt of $1,071,506,981, or $10.18 per eapita according to a survey made publi¢ recently by the Bank of Wrepone ar ren w ' 67, per is approximately the same as the. per capita federal debt of $10.60 in 000,000, or approximately $226 per J. O. H. LU ' > OTHER HOURS BT Hours: 10 to 1% A. X, 2 t 5 P. H. way behind «s Bn/ CcOLLINS® BRINGS To ALL death' of Arthur Griffith, of the Irish Free state, m lins the biggest figuare in 1 try. 'Typical of W& 'however, he 'declified to 1 hind the lines and he was An unusual photo of in his uniform as death by Awau e hy