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Lake County Register (1922), 16 Dec 1922, p. 2

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The Christmas program will be rh;fiomwtyhouu&tur- evening, Dec. 23. Mrs. W. J. Williams and Mrs. An-- ule Rouse were Waukegan visitors Mrs. J. R. Mulhollang and Mrs. Yahnke called on Mrs. J. C. Dorfler Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. B. Finstad was the guest of Mrs. Harry Pfaninenstill Wednes-- day afternoon. Mrs. Bert Swan, Mrs. E. O. Wells, Mrs,: Myron Wells, Mrs. Volkman and Mrs. John Mitchell attended the Wednesday afterndon euchre club at Mrs.'John Suydam's home in Liber-- tyville. "White Gifts for the King." This will take the form, in part, of gifts to be turned over to the Lake Bluff Orphanage Some of the local chil-- dren are planning to: bring food-- stuifs, stockings and other articles ¢_mm;vhileotheufill bring gifts of money. Friends who have been planning to make a do-- nation to the orphanage will find this a convenient time and place to bring them. 7 'In addition to these wifts of sub-- -AnubetotArupeopleutended\ the Luthera: bazaar ~and lunch , 4 CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS | An interesting program is' to he | presented at the Diamond Lake Church on Saturday evening, Decem-- | ber 23, 1922, beginning promptly at | 7:80 p. m. 'The children will appear | in recitations, tableaux and songs-- 'Oae important feature of the pro-- | Mrs#.. Albert Roder spent \ day afternoon in Waukegan. nesday ;fim_. in Waukegan. !ltflmnwlnddauxh- ter Helei were Waukegan visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Lenikuh! and Mrs Townsend Smith were Chicago vis-- ""W' ight Doiph and Fred Wilken-- ing spent Thursday in Chicago. DNAMOND LAKE CHURCH TO PAGE Two J. H. Rouse spent Wednesday in Miss Mildred Porteous spent Wed MRS. M. L. CHANDLER Local Editor Albert Roder spent Wednes-- Phone 122--J 1T€d Carl Erast was a Chicago visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs,. Frank Dien!, the newly weds, are expected back Sat-- urday from their honeymoon. They will live in Branding's flat. Monday evening Word was received of the death of Mrs. Clark's brother, I. Fox at St. Joseph's hospital, Tuesday even-- ing. Mr. Fox was well known in Ela Township. He has lived here for the past 50 years. Burial at Barr-- The following homes have been quarantined the past few days for whooping cough: F. Blair, A. Prehm, A. KirchbAum, Le Landwer. The of musical numbers fi* the -- Evangelical evening drew aA takr _ Mesdames Hoett, Tonne, Fink, Bicknace and Snetsinger attended Friends night O. E. S. at A little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman Sunday even-- ing. Mr. Zimmerman is a new comer in Lake Zurich He drives a truck LAKE ZURICH The Wheeling State Bank The Check Way is the _ Best Way . Why pay cash when a check is available? Years ago a checking account was only for those who had con-- siderable cash, aot for the folks in moderate cireum-- But that's all changed:. _ Most anybody can opeh a checking account now and what a convenience it is! How casy it is to pay by check and h6wW much safer! This Bank welcomes new checking accounts of 1 or moderate size and serves them just as it does ' larger ones. f Wauconda THE cA Maws," .e uie n * A history examination 'on the dis-- coverers, explorers, and z"ul- onists of North Ameri¢a written Tuesday. % Lydia Knigge, Hulda Schwerman, Harold Hartmar, Alfred .Clausing and Henry Heise received one hun-- dred in spelling last week. FAIRFIELD PAROCHIAL Anna Knigge underwent a sleight operation and is on the way to re-- covery. We hope to have her with The Ladies Aid Society.gave a ba. zaar last Saturday night which was very successful. Some young men of the Young People's Society fur-- nished an interesting entertainment. Mr. and Mrs, Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. C, Wewetzer, Mr. and Mrs. F. Buschinz, and Mr. and Mrs, E. Loh man attended the birthday party at Barrington Friday evening. -- on the cement road all season. mahfl en rather poor on ous colds of the ch i s io 2+ .. > »5 56 lfi _'I Werya lag 'I'. m'%'ugfi,fi,;g:mn&fm m A | village for several yéars At C 4 3 CC t e LusLLli L2 lo anlpanadicto Ihnuinank 40 Saturday, Dec. 9. Only immediate P*e®sent No is engegoo 10 SEmine nhflmdh.muzuwhg';w. The good wishes of of their plans so the wedding an-- community is extended to them. Packed in attractive Christmas envelopes, any of these will uhmu'mptable holiday gifts: Reo 3 tals, * "mandmkfib . ~AHas--Harkt The Herald Angels Sing (Mexdiuchs) ., ..___ t Cume Upon sheMidnisht Clar (OHH, 'The probiem of Christmas list is solved if give records. 'AJ?M are Brunswick, they m 'There is a varied selection : > m_&' artists of toghy an iine us1c ot the Give Brunswick Records This Christmas P EK AND _ |nue=-d-ou.um'luto +/* The bride was born and raised in 'g;&flcm&-m_@_@d fl-uflnmtq'n!l:m At present he is engaged in business in St FOR SALE--Pedigreed Irish Setter Pupples, 8 m, fron Brier FOR SALE--One Surrey; one incu-- bator, 400 egg, two compartments; one parlor lamp; one hall lamp; dirt ehu;. Crestmore Marm, Ap-- takisic, Fel. 288--M--1 94--6t FOR SALE--A large new cabinet phonograph, -- manogany _ finish. Some records. Bargain. . Phone $70--R--1. £ 95--2t FOR SALE--New modern six room Kellastone bungalow on large cor-- ner lot with garage, ready for occupancy, Price right. T. H. FOR SALE--Barred Rock Cockerels also Buff Rock and Golden Laced Wyandottes. Phone 277--J--2. _ FOR SALE--88--B Overiand Touring FOR SALE -- White Wyandottes, Pupples, 8 weeks old, fron Brier Gate Kennel stock. Males $25.00. Females, $20.00. Pnone Deerfield 200 --M. 95--2t Kern, Libertyville, 11. . 94--6t starter, generator, battery, mag-- neto, and tires in A--1 eondition. Cheap for cash. Phone Deerfleld 224--R,. Robert E. Pettis, Deerfield Rhode Island Reds and Plymouth Rock Pullets, $1.50 each, And frech eggs, chickens and ducks, dressed to order. Phone 188--M. Albert W Koenig, 426 North Ave. 94--6t. There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake county i~ so short a time and at so reasonable a cost as you can if you make your wants known here. A trial will convince you. ' If you want to buy anything, or if you have something h: rent or eéxchange, or if you want help, make it known through columns. You will get results. Minimum charge, 25¢. _ 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. FOR SALE | FOR SALE--Fine Christmas Trees. | FOR SALE--Modern six room resi-- i dence on lot 100 ft. wide, In very | _ good location near center of town. Price only $4750. Easy terms, l See A. R. Schnaebele, Real Estate |_ & Insurance, Register Office, Lib-- FOR SALE--Two--fiat building in convenient location, with' sewer, water, gas, electricity and bath all in. Special assessments all paid --up. Good income property. Pric-- FOR SALE--One 5--passenger tour-- ing car, One 1--tom Truck, also some new pine flooring, 4 inch, Tel. Deerfleld 211--W. 92--6t FOPR SALE--One 6 room house. Gas electsic, bath and furnace. Lot 40x300. Fruit trees and straw-- berry vines and large chicken coop in yard. 414 So. Jackson street. Waukegan. Pnone 1376--R-- ed for quick sale at only $3800. Easy terms if you wish. See A. R. Schnaebel¢, Real Estate & In-- surance, Register Office, Liberty-- Call 302--J. . W. E. Volkman, Area. ertyville. FOR RENT 95--1t 92--tf 92--+f

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