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Lake County Register (1922), 25 Nov 1922, p. 2

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Miss Hattie Price and Mrs. R D. Cook called on Mrs. Philip Ames of Fremont one day this week. Mrs. Stark entertained her sister and a friend from Evanston on Wed-- nesday and they attended the basket social at the community house in the evening. Floyd Jarrett is ill with tonsilitis. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Casey of Lib-- ertyville called on their daughter, Mrs. O. C. Jarrett Thursday after-- noon. A mumber of,,Area friends sur-- prised Mr. Damon Holmes of Liber-- tyville Monday evening. A very pleagant evening was spent playing bunco. Mrs. R. J. Lyons and Hardon Rouse won the first prizes and Miss Clara Nelson and Aynsley Ross re-- ceived the consolation prizes. R. J. Lyons and Selden Mitchel! motored to Chicago on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Beese of Lib-- ertyville called on Mrs. George Ro«s Thursday. ' Miss Dorothy Morse of Gilmer is 'pending the week with her grand-- ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Voelker. Mrs. Anna Wells, Mrs. Voelkman, Mrs. J. H. Rouse, Mrs. John T. Mitchel] attended the meeting of the Wednesday afternoon Euchre Club at the home of Mrs. Charles Whit-- A hm mnumber attended the bas-- ket social and entertainment given by the ;re: Ern--;fifiar school at the community house on Wednesday eve-- ning and enjoyed a very pleasant Smith Tuesday evening. Miss Viola Wells has accepted a position as stenographer for the Red Cross in the hospital at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Mrs Myron R. Wells was a Wau-- kegan visitor Monday. George Deickman of Chicago at-- tended the party at the home of Townsend Smith Tuesday evening. Mrs. Join Roder returned home to Chicago Tuesday after spending two weeks with ner sister, Mrs. Herman Kublaznk. Mrs. Harold Wells apent Thur--day at her home in Antioch. Mr. and Mrs John Mitchell en-- of Livertyville at dinner Wednes0dy evening. A mumber of friends surprised Mr:. Townsend Smith in honor of her birthday on Tuesday evening. The evening was spent playing bunco af-- Aer which refreshments were served. PAGE TWO Roger Swan, Marjorie and Marqui" Kublank, Gladys Hecketsweiler and Floyd Jarrett were absent part of the week because of iliness. Miss Jessice Thoma« visited school Wednesday afternoon. 'The first tri--monthly tests will be Miss Cora Jones of Gilmer attend-- the nartvy on Mrs. Townsend _ Mrs. Bluhm visited the primary room Thursday of last week. social amounted to $46.25. Cleo Bluhm was absent and Wednesday. iberty Theatre Farm Bureau Meeting, Nov. 27th, _ Farm Burea: Meeting, Novw. 27¢ , 7:30 P. M. Herschberger's hall. New 7--30 P. M. Diamond Lake Church. moving pictures. Discussion of ®®| New moving pictures. . Discussion lation of New Constitution to farm-- of relation of New Constitution to ers. Every former should be pres-- farmers. Every farmer should be MRS. M. L CHANDLLE Local Editor Phone 122--J Area Mr AREA SCHOOL r.' and 'i'l-i.--B;r;.Swn ! _ Miss Es lle at dinner Wednesday ';em Unive 2 VIEW our basket R Tuesday Satur The Warren Cemetery A met with Mrs. Elien Lamt nesday. Mr. and Mrs. J former residents have been living about four years, Gurnee and will : here. They are | son and daughter, ) Davis until they ca Vrs. Schryver of Minnesota Ig vimi'ing her son, M. F. Schryver. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and family, former residents of Gumee, who have been living in Wisconsin for about four years, nave returned to Gurnee and will make their home here. They are living with their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Davis until they can find a residence. Mr. and Mrs. F. Read and daugh-- ter Carol have moved to Libertyville. Nine members of Gurnee Wood-- man Camp attended the class adop-- tion at Libertyville Friday night. About twenty Gurnee ladics mot-- ored to Antioch Tuesday to attend the Royal Neighbors meeting there. About 175 mempers of different camps were present, and they were royally entertained by the Antioch of PR TE PC ECC £ teaching and also studying at the University of Illinois. Mr. Thomp-- son and the Agricultural Club are o be congratulated on the splendid way in which the Round--up was cor-- ducted. Pe Miss Ethel Haines of Area spent the week end with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Haincs. 'Green. It dig prove to be a stolen 'car, belonging to J. W, Gates of Zion, a salesman. Mr, Gates had ldtltntthomrthoun(mmwhevo 'the thieves had taken it, over $100 'wort'aofovfleolfimfmuflmi"- inc.wn-dm'mmudht- iu,wh-vmthm'd : of Gurnee. Miss Esther Fenlon of Northwes'-- eri University spent the week end at her nome here. Tuesday morning . depdty sheriff J. W. Gray discovered a Ford tour-- ing car down near the river. He towed it home, thinking it might be a stolen car, and reported to sheriff Green. It dig prove to be a stolen \ Miss Murie!l Potter spent Satur-- day night with her grandparents, \ Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Potter. | _ Michael Studer of Waukegan is spending a few days with his son, | Roy. Miss Eilzabeth Herold of Evans-- Misses Marjorie and Pearl Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cape of Racine visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wakefield Sunday. Miss Murie! Potter spent Satur-- Next Saturday will be a gala day for the members of Arbutus Camp of Royal Neighbors, for the contest for attemdance has come to an end and the losers are to treat the win-- ners. The marshal's side defeated the assistant marshal's troupe al-- most 2 to 1. Farm Bureau Meeting, Dec. 27d, 7--:30 P. M. Gurnee High School. New moving pictures. Discussion of relation of New Con«titution to farmers -- Every farmer should be presen DIAMOND LAKE GURNEE _ Gurnee High School. g pictures. Discussion of { New Constitution to Every farmer should be Association THE LAKE COUNTY _ REGISTER on .-';-y---'r; primary grades have started |\ a Pilgrim village for the sand table. E. A. Ficke was called to Spring--| Mrs. Leo Hendee spent part of feld Thursday to confer with Gov. last week visiting friends in Cnicage. Small on hard roads for Lake coun--' C. G. Brainard was a Wavkegan tv. 'caller last Thursday afternoon. ty Miss Bertha Graber sprang a surprise on her many friends and was married to John Frey, Jr. of Barrington. Miss Graber was born and raised in Ela Township and the heartiest congratulations are given to the young couple from this com-- munity. Contractor Nelson finished laying the cement on the Rand road Wed-- nesday. The new cement road to the J tracts will be opened to the traveling public shortly. Mrs. Flora Clark and daughter visited Mrs. Pinny at Palatine Wed. nesday. Miss Bertha Kasten was a Chic-- ago shopper Thursday. Messrs. Ernst, Weaver and Loomilg made a business trip to Milwaukee Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Geo. Spunner returned day from Dixon where she 1 her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lai Mesdames Ernst, fonne, DWMA A. Hoeft, Snetsinger, Loomis, Schall-- enkamer and Fink attended "friends night" O. E. S. at Barrington Mon-- day evening. Mrs. Diehl gave a small birthday | party at her home. Bunco was played and then dancing was in order for the rest of the evening. Quite a number attended the fin-- eral of Geo. Fasse, Wednesday. Mr. Fasse was well known in Lake county, having lived here a number of years. He has been sick about three weeks and was on the mend lwhen a sudden heart attack came and he only lived a short time. He leaves his wife, 5 sons, 2 daughters !and a host of friends to mourn his ldepartnn. £ ) It is rumored somie of the young | people nave though very seriously ]ubout getting married. We will tell \ more about it next issue. | _ The seventh and eighth grades are making invitations for our Thanks-- ltivlnz program which will be the 27th of November. ] The primary grade received an-- Everyone excepting Herman Amann and Franklin Gross were present for the past week. Benjamin Ames, Ruth Schwerman and Edwin Underwood have been neither absent nor tardy since schcol started. Marvin Schwerman entered our school Monday, November 13, there are now nineteem pupils, The eignth grade girls are making a curtain for the old desk under which we are going to keep supplies for the little folks-- -- We wish to thank Mr. Tripp for the pencils which he sent to our other box of blocks LAKE ZURICH AMES SCHOOL Have You A Bank Account? The Wheeling State Bank Mr, and Mrs. Lane. Ernst, Tonne, Loomis, tsinger, Loomis, Schall-- If you have, it indicates that you be-- lieve in taking care of your money. That, again, indicates that success in life awaits you. Money in pocket is gone BEFORE you know it. Whenin:hhb.nkitblwre AND YOU KNOW IT. It is a comfortable feeling at any time. and some sewing urned Sun-- sne visited WHEELING, ILL. a What a Wise "C¥ Woman Knows A. M. White and E. A. Brown were in Chicago last Wedngsday. _ Mrs. John Killey was in Liberty ville last Tuesday. 0 o Mrs, Mary Cable of Grayslake was a visitor in the Gifford White home last Thursday afternoon. -- -Wiri.fi(}oorgfi?"'e Rosing and daughter Celia were visitors in Chicggo a few days last week. o . _ Mrs. S. P. Brown of Chicago vis-- ited her parents her the fore part of last week. o -- 'iu' --&;ge Shober and Mrs, Jack Cashmore were Waukegan vis-- itors last Thursday afternoon. . Mir-. ;.d' 'Mrs. Osear Thomas and Miss (Sylvia Stutsman entertained their brother and wife over the week Mr. and Mrs. George hichardson were Chicago shoppers last Friday Mrs. Unversaght last Friday. _ C. G,. Brainard was a business call. er in Chicago last Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Litwiler re-- turned home last Thursday night after a few days visit with the lat-- ter's sister, Mrs. Coulson at Elkhorn. Erdean Perry of Chicago spent the week end here with Marjoria Erdean Perry of Chicago spen! the week end here with Marjoria Cleveland. Mrs. Lee Aviward of Hebron spent a couple of days here with her par-- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rosing. Mrs. O. Davie and her mother, Mrs. Francis White returned to their home in Aurora last Saturday after spending a few weeks at the Gifford White home. The woman who takes pride in her baking and is watchiul of the family health is never won away from ROYAL Baking afternoon. Powder. She knows that it is abso-- lutely pure and depend-- able--that for over 50 years it has been used in the best homes in the country. It Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis laid to rest their two months old baby boy Sunday. They have our sympathy. social Saturday night, December %. Ladies and girls please bring bas-- kets. A program will be given. Oe of the attractions will be a mock wedding. Readings by former pupile evening. Bessie Exon received one hundred in Arithmetic Tuesday. . Allan -- Slusser Harriet Suydam got one hundred week. "'io--;ln Browning was a visitor school Monday. -- Arthur Exon invited himself to dinner at Kuester's last week. Mis< Thomas visited Libertyville and Area schools Wednesday. Allan and < Earl Stusser visited €harles Exon on Sunday. Miss Eva Ward visited school on Tuesday. We ctarted selling chances on a ten dollar gold piece on Wednesday 'of Jast week. The followin# Tueaday Cnarles F day. _ we had sold the hundred tickets. We wish to thank all who so generously helped 38. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922 ROUND LAKE Fradson of Racine called at BUSH SCHOOL going to give our basket xon was absent Tues-- George Richardson Louis Browning, and Bessie Exon in --spelling last was in Chicago Keep in mind the date of Ivan-- hoe's annual bazaar the best ever, Dec. Tth. Automobiles will provids conve,ance from the North Shore depot at Arca during the afternocn and evening beginning at 3 o'clock. supper will be served and in the ev-- ening a program will be given. Bertha Wirtz entertained _ the Champion Class of the Sunday schcol at a bunco party Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frear spent Saturday and Sunday with -- Mrs. Frear's parents-- Mrs. Ella Smith is at home again after spending several weeks with Waukegan relatives. home Sinday afternoon H. Russell Smith will speak a & & Church Suaday on the "Challenge FOR SALE--Rouen Ducks,. Special t me City" Mr Smom is ing ui.: Andoirstprise Sinsgre SL the Lake rector of the Chicago Congregational county Fair, Joe Fincutter, Lib-- Missionary and Extension Society. ertyi\le, Pilinf_zfi'i-w-l _89'" A special Thanksgiving offering will oo be received. FOR SALE--One big type Poland Phics wossline boar and a few Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knigge and family also Mr. Kramer and son Harry ealled ltAthe J, L. Shepherc There were 27 perfect in attend ance last week: . We have added the following books to our library: Seven Little Sisters, Spyris Heidi, The Adventur-- es of Tom Sawyer, How the World Is Fed, How the World is Housed, How the World is Clothed, Little Men, Little Women, Eskimo Land, The Jungle Book. Connie Morgan with the Mounted, Betty Wales B. A. Betty Wales & Co., Betty Wales on ERVVeR MCRAIem 00 C0 CS [ the Campus, Betty Wales Decide , A Harim Scarom Schook Girl, Kit of Greenacre Farm, Rilla of Ingle-- side, Rose in Bloom, The Dutch Twins, The Swiss Family Robinson, The Sheldon Six, Anne and Anita, which makes a total of 315 volumes in our library. Our slide arrived and was erected by Alfred Snyder. Ralpa Dunn received a hundred in spelling for the week. Mr. Luebbe struck water on Mr. Peterson's farm after going down 312 feet. We would have had a perfect at-- tendance record but Eston MceMahon was tardy ten minutes for two days. Grace Loomis and Paul Wells were perfect in spelling for the week. Alice Godwin and Arthur Hertel received the prizes for having the cleanest teeth after our contest, IV ANHOE SCHOOL IV ANHOE Announcing With a Satisfactory Investment North Shore Gas Co. FOR SALE--Rhode Island Red Hens Springs, also young Guineas. John A. Surma, Tel. 277--J--1. _ _ FOR SALE--Houses and lots at re-- asonable prices and easy terms. Insurance and notary. Edwin Austin, Libertyville. 21--f FOR SALE--Soft roasters and fancy FOR SALE--Modern seven room house, centrally located. Large lot Garage. Fruit. Price only $3250. See A. R. Scanaebele, Real Estate & Insurance, Register Of-- fice, Libertyville. 88 --tf FOR SALE--Mammoth Rouen ducks and Toulouse geese. _ Also Barred Rocks and Rhode Island Red cockerel: the best we ever raised $2.00 each while they last. FOR SALE---- Bargains in Big Type Chester White spring _ boars, Cholera immune. New blood lines for old customers. -- Phone 392--R--1 L. A. Huebsch Area 86 6t 0R SALE--One big type Poland China yearling boar and a few pure bred Poland China brood sows. George Fincutter, Grayslake Ill. Phone Lib. 290--M--1. _ 89--2t )R SALE--Barred Rock Cockere's also Buff Rock and Golden Laced Wyandottes. Phone 277--J. 88--6t 'i;;k_i;l--ffi;lck& Dressed to order. Fred Parkhurst, Phone 283--J--2 An Investme~ Opportunity In Your Own Community! WE now offer the citizens of the North Shore territory an opportunity to share in the ownership of our Company through investment in our seven per cent (7%) cumulative pre-- ferred shares, and thus also share in the earnings of our Company on a safe and satisfactory basis. This offer is open to every one, wage earners, busihess men and others on exactly the same terms. Lack of funds need not pre-- vent you from taking advantage of our offer. In case you wish to save and invest while saving, we have a plan which you will find most convenient. Every one is interested in a really sound investment with a satisfactory regular return. Our investment offering contains very attractive features. We are anxious to explain our investment And our plan fully to every resident of the North Shore District. Ask any employe or apply at our office nearest your home for full particulars of this attractive investment. Phone 392--R FOR SALE un 1 charge, ¥2. 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. ascified Ads >1 1,,' A. Huebsch Area 86--6t BCO Td 1 89--2t { WANTED--Woman or girl to assist i in housework. Good home. Write { E. L. Washburn, Gurnee, IIl. _ WANTED--Sewing,. _ Phone 349--J. 90--1t WANTED--Man to beat rugs and wash windows. Phone 28. _ 90--It W ANTED--Old LOST--A bunch of keys. Some-- where between the corner of Lin-- coln and Stewart avenue, Liber-- tyville, and Rondout. Two of the keys marked "320," one marked "C,. M. &. St. P.," and another "B. J. &. E." Finder please re-- turn to Register office. Reward. 90--2t LOST--String of pearl beads be-- tween Huriburt Court and Electric any secretary Office "F. O." .depot,""" or on 8:48 car Saturday morning. Finder please return to Register office. Reward. 89--1t LOS'T AND FOUND ind o WANTEDV fashioned mahog.-- Addre s Register 88--3t 88--2t La

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