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Lake County Register (1922), 14 Oct 1922, p. 3

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Mys, Harry Whitcomb entertained the October meeting of the Pro-- greasive Club at her home Wedues-- day afternoon. Mrs. R. B. Patterson entertained at a Five Hundred party at her home, Wednesday afternoon. | Mr..and Mrs. Edward Bach, Jr., Mrs. E. Bach, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bherman and daughters Grace and Edith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bach of Arlington Heighats. Miss Elsie Liberty who recently returned from Germany and is on ber way to California is spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Amel-- ia Horenberger. . Mrs. John Huehl spent Friday with her daughter in Ghicago. Miss Lois Adams is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Fred Kimbark in Chicago. The Ladies Aid Society of St. Paul's Evangelical Church held their October meeting in the church Thursday afternoon. Miss Eugene Ender was the guest eof Miss Florence Ender of Chicago Miss Annie Duffy and Mrs. W. H. Walker of Ohio are visiting their mother, Mrs. Thomas Duffy. Friday evening the Sunday school members of St. Paul's Evangelical cburch held a meeting in the church. Mr. and Mrs. Samue) Hole a2d little daughter returned to their Home in Lexington, Ky.. Wednesday They made the trip by automobile. Mr. and Mrs. William Osterman of Chicago spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Osterman. Miss Mary Moran of Lake Forest was the week end guest of Miss Margaret Kress. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reeds, had his tonsils removed Friday at Miss Woodman's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Meyer and Dr. C. J. Davis visited Mr. and Mrs. Hopping of Elmhurst, Sunday Mre. O¥gar Beecham and James Waring accompanied the body of their mother to Chaptico, Maryland Monday afternoon where the burial took place. Andrew Sorensen motored to Wau kegan Sunday afterncon. Fred Rudzinsky made a businees trip to McHenry last Thursday. Dr. Ross was a business caller in Waukegan Sunday. Miss Lillian Tidmarsh was at the County Seat Monday. Editor John Blank of the Leader is laid up with rheumatism at his home. William Baseley took a joy ride to McHenry last week, anyhow he went over with Mr. Rudzinsky on a motor truck. The motor trucks and drivers that have been hazlisg road material for Fred Nelson left here Monday fore-- noon for South Chicago, where they Mrs. Emil Fredrick and Miss Eva Pettis spent Thursday with their sister, Mrs. Raymond Lord of Ra-- Miss Lillian Bergfield is living at the Gordon Clouse home. are doing visitor Monday Mias Mary Basely, Mrs. Plutic! Houghton and Mrs. Farley Wulel motored to Elgin last Friday. Walter Harris was in Waukegan last Sunday. Made a "flying" trip with Mr. Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. George Hapke and Mrs. William Basely were Wauke-- gan shoppers Tuesday afternoon. Miss Rommel of Los Angeles,| is visiting relatives here for a few | weeks. She is a sister of Mrs. Frni} Thomas and Mrs. Erle Paddock and | formeriy resided here. | Ed. Kalling of Waukegan spent Sunday afternoon at <the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos Dowell. e -vfir: and Mrs. Plutie Houghton and daughter, Mrs. Clarence Daley mo-- tored to Waukegan Tuesday. _ Mrs. Gas Hapke of Waukegan is spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hapke. 0 Mrs. Roger Moffit spent last Sat-- urday in Chicago, Arthur Brand who has been em-- ployed in the Leader office has se-- cuded a position in Chicago. Miss Estella Grace returned to her home the latter part of last week after visiting -- relatives -- at Andrew Bangs is back on the job at Brown and Boerners Garage after a weeks vacation. Mrs." Ella Wynkoop of Woodstock called on relatives here recently. week with her sister, Mrs. Kingsiey of Jefferson Park, returned to her home first of the week. ln.u.dbixnwm Young Club last Tuesday evening and a pleasant evening was Mra, Alice Geary, who spent a few days with relatives at Kenosha ia back home. Park Ridge Contectionery store, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. *b'ah' a, m. to 9 p. m. #18--R. 0 = Duncan Reéed, the elder Dr. J. P. O'Connell, dentist. has an J. A. Brand who spent last WAUCONDA concrete . 8. Clark , the elder son of Ray Reeds, had his work Chicago w'i py those present, _ 1®®" mext meeting will be with Mrs. R. C. Hallock, Tuesday evening, Oct. 17. A dainty luncheon will be eerved and a contest is prepared by the hostess at each gathering. Those on the «ick list this week are Albert Maether who'is geriously ill at his home, a trained nurse is in attendance; Mrs. Howard Anderson, Engene Prior and Mrs. Clarence Wheelock, who recently returned from the Victory Memorial hospital where she underwent an operation. She is gaining nicely. Mrs, Velma Wilson of Lake Bluff was a pleasant visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carr. Mrs. Sam Joynes of Chicago was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Clark last week. Mrs. Lydia Cooper Cary of San Antonio, Texas visited at Mrs. R. C. Kent's last week. Mrs. Cary was formerly a teacher in the Wauconda sehool, Monday _ guests atte of Mrs. Me East Side Mrs. Ira Fi Prouty, Mr C. L, Pratt served at 6 cake -- also board. _ Mz Green The Womans Auxiliary home of Mr. and Mr«. ( just north of town las afternoon. -- Friday eve ladies gave a dinner at th ity House whic tended. The p for the Federat Eugene Jenk transacted busi seat first of the Farley Wade week end at hi Henry Beck a guest at the Jonn Daley ove C. L. Pratt is putting a furnac his home on Main street. Frank Roafy has a carload cattle ready to ship to market. will close the last . their hon ter. 1 Mrs. Sarah Pulle spent Wednesday at and Mrs, David Pu There was a lar ded the sale of A. team ded the sale of A. Gonyo lue--day. Neighbors drew the brick for A! fred Pedersen's new house the fore part of the week. Neighbors and friends gave a sur-- prise and farewell party Friday eve-- ning on Mr. and Mrs. Gonyo and family. The evening was _ spent playing games and dancing. A de-- licious lunca was served at midnight. The party broke up at a late hour, ell reported a pleasant evening. to her home spending two Mr spent The Gonyo family mov@d farm at Wilson. : relatives week end Elizabeth Woltz, Helen Nielser and Jack Woltz were absent Mon: day. Ambrose Colgrove is excavatin for the basement of his new hous to be erected on the Colgrove farm John Bostick came to school la:t Tuesday. The basket social which was to he held the seventeenth of this month has been postponed until the twenty-- seventh on sccount of the Ivanhoe school having a basket social and dance the twentieth, So we favor them by having our basket social a week later, I1 /ope that there will be a large attendance at ooth al'!n."rh.vmh a prize giv-- en' to the highest bidder on the baskets. Everybody come. Ladies Those perfect in attendance for the first montha were; Ruth Meyer. Ruth Schwerman, Franklin Gross. Fredrich Fredrich, Benjamin Ame: John Ames and Edwin Underwood. Mrs. Frank Webb and daughter visited several days at the A. T Savage home. Mr. Gross brought the for the little folks to sch day morning. _ Trving Odétt has a sore foot at present which is rather painful. Mrs. Wertz was unable to attend school one day last week =o Miss Ruby Kuebker of Ivanhoe was het substitute. employ e st at Daley and <t of home in Zion City. | a abeth Woltz and John Nielsen | i absent Briday. | 1 . O. I Hollenbeck --returned{ i5 r home last Saturday after ing two weeks with her sister . A. C. Graxt, EdisoM Park T. Savage purchased a new 4 last week $ * . and Mr Toft ar family Wednesday at David Pullens. s W. Amet of Chicag ted ves in this icinit ove the end. . Sarah Pullen and Mre. Cook Wednesday at the home of Mr f irs, David Puller 7 @ Te was a large crowd atte he sale of A. Gonyo Tuesda A ast week and Mr Wednesda Federated | Mrs their AMES SCHOOT H in M HICKOR Y H proceed home of Mr 'r the week . Joseph Sc summer co > week and Chicago for Ine week. of Chicago spen home here. ian of Palatine ome of Mr. and Bas ng chicke ck. A an eturns Clark Amy Mr.o ce b & church elev the tae or at ft and David P Chicago Mr: arr ' Mr. and Mrs reek end. h Schneberger r cottage here and return to for the win-- the very will son d and fon motored week. T of the and Mrs. linner was g birthday met at the _ R. Wells, Thursday ing these > Commun-- y well at-- iI1 be used fund. Mr hos f1rnace )spitable the day Clarence County pent George ta Their d to They --{ Thursday Evening, Friday Afternoon & Evening j inily ens. sited the {;rz An event planned to cele-- --| brate the opening of Liberty-- M was the the K; : e | Y ', T T ¢ r, | ' P f #f )e_ ¢ ' ' P | § + | + & ® , ' ': | : | f re -- E: § i i; y f, & i c bi : S akf 44x sdii Agod § i rs | % 4 !' re| i ; j \ to i ;% n-- » k & in i M E of ;J NVirginia Wehrenberg and -- Bar-- bara Koch were absent one day this Report cards were issued Monday. The lower grades learned the poem, "September" and drew pic-- tures to represent each stanza. The pictures were good. Miss Harriet Kampert and Miss Ruth Hasemann called at the Bar-- baras home Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. David Schwieso ano Ernest Hasemann spent Wednesday evening at the Hasemann home. Clara Graff finished first in our regular Friday dictionary drill. Mr. Pahiman and Ed, Barbaras went to Chicago Friday. e Albert Hasemann went to Chicago Monday. Mr. and <Mrs. Frank Sauer and ARCHER SCHOOL COUNTY REGISTER _ SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Frank ©. daughter spent Saturday . day at the Schiwieso home Mr. and ¥rs. Fr@Ak Saver and daughter Hazel spent Thursdiay eve-- ning with the Walter l_hmr family. daughter Hazel spent Monsay even ing at the Hasemann home. Miss Virginia Wehrenbers was ab-- sent from school Monday on account of being ill. tz -- Mr. and Mrs. Bersahard and family were visitors at the Fred Graff home Sunday. _ 3. o Walter, Graff and J. H. Wissler at--| tended dancing school at Chicago Thursday evening. | The Archer Sehool chiliren had their pictures takenm Tuesday morn-- ing. -- o ther and sister--in--law at Wilmette Sunday afternoon, _ __ _ -Roy Cook went to visit his bro-- Saver and and Sun-- ,_OCTOBER 14, 1922. i Our first month of school ended \ Oct. 6th. The following were per-- fect in attendance; Mary Elfering, Mary Jane McCormack, Maude i Baldwin, Rhoda McCormack, Elsie 'Bm'ner, Bernice Baldwin, Alice Duba, Mary Freeman, Dorothy Free-- man, Gladys Mulder, Edward Radke Louis Furian, Donald Radke, Wil liam Freeman, LeRoy Bracher, Geo rge Drummond, John Drummond Miss Lucy Cook and friend were visitors at her home Saturday an« Sunday. WRIGHT SCHOOL Jasper McCormack, Kermit Radke, Richard Mulder, Albert Elfering, Herbert Bracher and Edward Furlan These children received a gold star and were exeused at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. Next moith we hope there will be more winners of the gold star. Maude Baldwin was absent Mon-- wed a y papers and sticks, and burned them in the school yard. * The Freeman children were in Grayslake Saturday. Henry Elfering and family visit-- ed Mrs. Kate Wagner at Libertyville Sunday. The Mulder family visited in Lake Villa Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Behning and cail-- dren of Grayslake called at the Freeman home Sunday. Mr. ang Mrs. Heary Boysen Jr. visited the Boysen home last week. Zion Institutions _Wells Bored and Drilled. Houses Moved and Raised (Der't 4) ZION, ILLINOIS PAGE TMREE & Industries

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