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Lake County Register (1922), 23 Dec 1922, p. 3

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se haaw pprve use meliqui' s Fowdh i scop nc & 1 m to 2 p. m. Phone 21%--R. am offiice in Deerfisld, over Hermaaa TOM THUMB WEDDING HELD TUESDAY EYVENING .-'.m'--n&u.'fiow been visiting her, left Saturday for Burbank, Calif. to spend the winter with another daughter. Miss Rockenbach, Mrs. Wm. mmnm.hhmh Mra. Elise Knaak, T. J. Knaak, Miss-- es Emily, Ida and Elfrieda Knaak and George Stanger attended the Christmas exercises of the Presby-- terian church in Highland Park last Juhrend, who was accident-- shot about a month ago, is re-- slowly in the Passover Me-- morial hospital, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wessling--of '*""'"u.&f'&.."! 3 of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoos Wess-- The children's Christmas party for the Presbyterian church school ""h'fi_!ufll 5 @'clock The mothers and grand-- will be their guests-- Irene Rockenbach of Lansing, is apeniing the week end at returned Friday from U, M L to spend the holidays from Western Union in Le Mars, Jowa, this week for holidays. W. B. Carr was presented 'with a Little Shirley Clark was the dainty buide, Tuesday evening at the school hall. -- Master Duncan was the Tom Thumb bride-- ?-Mnu--homt&.m best man. Lé Roy Gunckel was the bride's father who gave her in mearriage and Donald Clark was the dignified clergyman. The sixty cail-- dren in the cast' were dressed in evening frogks and took their parts well. The two ushers, Edgeley Todd and Hubert Junrend brought the guests in with great ceremony. Rus. sell Patgerson, who announced the guests, created much merriment by rhm-lpn-im people. . One little fellow, who wis announcéd as Arthur Ender, also x 'lw: as h Mty'cfl_d :ufi-fia"fi-im. which he was master the past year, in appreciation of his services. The children of the primary, be-- n-:-,umww of Presbyterian church sehool brought Christmas gifts Sunday for it tm i garnes moam 5 tae 's Memorial hospital in Chicago. Dr. C. J. Davis delivered The P. T. A. cleared $383.00 ut the Tom Thumb Weddjing Tuesday even. ing «mt the school, | Mrs. C. H. Johnson of Lockport, 1U. is visiting mer two daughters, oo 2 t us To home on clans -.'p'utynhrlflon Saturday afternoon from 2 until 4 Mrs. James Baudin, who has been visiting her son--in--law and daughter :...fl'lu.mum.m to home in Duluth, Minn. last * Mr. Mrs, Albert Franklin are -w&cwfnnc.mamh. Mrs. Floyd Gunckel was ill last guests last week, Mrs. T. Lambert of Glenview and Mrs. Louise Oster-- man of La Crosse, Roquier and George Griswold, Misse; Leta Townsend and Frances Hutch-- ison of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hutchison of Irving Park. of Highlagd Park. _ _ é wudlu.luwwu their guests Sunday, Messrs. M. J. ' Roy Clavey who is attending the Northwestern Military academy is spending the holidays at nis home. , Eva Ender is home from St. sakghs mapin ot tos ons NoOrmwestemn RCRECNY ®). Miss Rergfeld accompanied them mb-mumhflsum,'m ; . is is home from St.| . The Deerfield orchestrs of the '7 a fi:"fi':ltflm Evangelieal church is to be compli-- iE &s £465t | mented its advancement in ©9 _Mr, and Mrs, E. Therrign | music, ';'h:nwthmw neen for bey haree in Ling View, Hi. "% Cannot Sing the Old4 Songs." C '---&M.flo-- and also at the home of K Imogene Hummel, Irene Juhrend and Viclet: Johnson, ha *| .8 J Hood and and their brother visited at "mvfih':"&! ott recent visitor with relatives anere. George Scott is attending to bus-- iness matters at Berwick, Canada. Mr. Scott hopts to be home for the fi-&'fi---.m _ We some new eurtains on our windows for Christmas and the black boards have been decorated with stars and bells. We will have ten days Christmas wacation for which we are delighted, Mr. and Mre. Jeftry of Chicago visited at the Moldenhaner homet day afternoon and what do you think he caught!? A nice fat rabbit. Luella Herschberger visited at the Lasekes home Sunday, _-- _ _ Frank Hammond, an old resident of this place was taken to the Lake en' a wick tgo bhiee is s soph gan a week ago he is rapidly recovering from a general break-- down. Mr. Hammond hopes to be home to spend the Christmas holi-- ments were served and as usual all enjoyed a pleasant evening. Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Wate of Mw.mufi.m of their ter, Mra, Haroid Strok-- The children practiced for their Christmas program Sunday after-- noon. The program will be given at the church Christmas eve Mr. Jeffry and Mr. King spent Sunday at their farm. .Nettic Bumn visited at home over Mrs. R. C. Kent was among those --'r'.mu-&. Mré. Bascley, Mrs-- M. W. Baseley and son Vern and Mr. and &fl t aukegan Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Eugens Prior entertained a sister from Milwaukee recently. Mrs. W, 8. Farnsworth entertain-- ed friends Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Farngworth is spending the holl. ?'fl&mm bers nfiygard Mto Laurs Oook 1 on day afternoon, Dec. 18 on the occas-- ion of ber birthday. The surprise was planned by her son and ais wife Mr., and Mrs. Homer Cook. Mrs. Cook was presented with many tok-- ens of regard. A very pleasant afterncoon was spent visiting. Sand-- wiches, cake and coffee were served. finished J. Brehm visited at the Goetz Ihsfih:lo&ndflhuflb.! FORL HILL _ h', W ml "M[ w mz of children's p:m.h'm dfi.f Mr. and : Mrs: Howard Converse mnm-::d was assisted by;vfluéspent F'r.:u':-flhco . i 'm- Williams and Mrs. C. T. wtc.::er were Sunday vi;tm{";vm | erson. | Amann's. : I irfnfllufl.fl.ldmuont} Sunday afternoon with relatives out | of town. | Mr. and Mrs. Lesley.:Turnbull and children spent last Saturday at the home of Mrs. Turnbull's parents, Mrs. W. 8. Farnsworth spent from Thursday to Monday with her dan» ghter, Wilma at Champaign, where she is attending college _ _ , . . Thursday to Monday with her d80+) Beverly Tromblee, the little dau-- :";'dflflflm'fiflmcuzmlumm ttending college. » P recovering from paeumonia. Ir-'mmmm,fl'"&- Florence and ERlizabeth litt] of McHenry spent Sunday | Roane expect to leave Friday night 9?"."";',:".'"'__""01,"?-"1""&"71&&@'&" . Mr. and Mré. J, L. Baseley of Un-- Son called on their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Baseley Sunday afternoon. PDr. L. E. Golding --and wife of Lib ertyville called on relatives here last previous to the program which were greatly appreciated. --. °_ 1:&:-&-{.: the : Goets Pat Wiedner pulled a car to the 3. Brehm went hunting last Carl Raupp has his house almost "When You and I Were Young, LONG GROYVE SCHOOL Old Maids "Spinster Song"-- WAUCONDA ' _I |7 N y Ir. Monday ap account of iIimess. Some of the pupils have pieces to speak which will be a surprise to the others. Lillian Gross has the highest aver-- age, All the averages except two party. The little folks have written to Santa Claus to visit us, as they have made him a house in our sand Frederick Frederick had one hun-- dred in his arithmetic examination. The little folks are making lolly-- pop dolls. We are planning a Christmas _ Miss Florence Roane is now board-- ing at Saugatuck with the Reuben shower given Miss Mildred Davis at Round Lake Saturday affernoon and health for several months went to the Lake County General hospital hospital taking treatments. # .. Will Amann who has been in poor Pat Wiedner had, a y with hhmn;'iyag:whih he was taking the cans of at the Gooets farm. They got tar as th.ll' 3" Martha wuuaflnm bg visit-- ors Wednesday and son hospital ¥Friday morning. "Say, Pat, 300. whed 4e ts M oo Hour' you We are making reed oaskets wnich Mr. Radcliffie is in Lake County Mrs Laeke and UVR 21 plate .___.____________.____lll_L Tuni , I f * Coupler Tiz $00 to 800 Meters -- Thordarson, 3 to 1 %"m Pur--A--Form, 3 to 1 All--American, 10 to 1 mss 001 mc«':um.(;_______fi_ 3::1._""5.: Cond. no dial or Taen i Paty Moulded Bakelite vario couplers.._____. Moulded Bakelite vulw____._ Frost Fomes (Double) ohms .. ... have no trouble fi'm."""""'-n-:" el "'ru--'" _ It is contained in . -_e'e:;lutvfihhhnlh ...mm,--d.'z 40 miles, deperding pbcul' _antenna equipment, "w--wvfi--' 'aickel plated "fi&-fl "--ni-t'-"sbm"; Star" filamenrt rheostat, knob and dial... Why don't YOU "listen in" and enjoy the beautiful mitsical programs that are being broadcasted each night from "»nj Uou b i auviiui mumsical programs tiat being DJ e£d ' t from Pittsburgh, Nev': York, Mmmwwa';.fii other cities. Radio har.lfium:mmm now on the mrketthatmuearztoopcnteuap{xlonognph. Radio reception Mmoreinhrfin&. % phonograp in n es on l eeaee en in sns in o td o en prowe emn F % on'zf')perl:)val.y'.lfyonmthenwmingtopcrtwi yefllrefqulthefnll.mntpnk{m 4 > AMES SCHOOL ag posts %". oottiieedls FORT HILL 1923 WILL BE A RADIO YEAR for LOW PRICES ON RADIO PARTs LIBERTYYVILLE Mabel visig-- Hugh appeared Eve in "The First Garden," | written . by Mrs. Samuel T. and staged in"the garden of the Forest Garden club last A morrow. . It is: ible that the de-- cision may be in|favor of the theater but it isn't fait to make it as a definite --. ent before any-- LAKE FOREST GIRL STARS -- IN NEW PLAY She also played in Barric's "Dear Royal Contains No Alam Leaves No Bitter Taste is your bak Ts Bm (se HOLMES ELECTRIC Co. $5.175 DAY, DZECEMBER discontinaed. Alse famighe timiw of s6h and nortes Amp. Storage A Battery Ib.) 1200 $ v. 56 Amp. Storace ~'satay § hy B 2;0::'""' charging storage batteries at ujryg-lwnh-ny""--y;' CLOSE--OUT SALE --ODDS AND ENXDs Mrs. Otto and wolneedey oih Hiy Fomn barm Sunday g December 24th there will be r English service at St. Mathew's La church. Edward G. Nagel motored to Chi-- 2. a. Ee . A. Eggers is on jury duty at Waukegan this week. > A. G. Schwerman made a trip to Fort Wayne, Indiana Wednesday, G. H. Bell of x&«.m.u * ::vhd n:' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smale of Ray-- enswood, . I11,. were Suaday--guests. at the F. C. Schumacke , Mrs. Otte Obenaut a Ben H. er, Attorney ADJ FION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given t:at the Subscriber, Administrator of the estate of Gust Carlson deceased will attend the Provate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to. Lake County, at a term thereof to. :boldu 'lt:ac.utflouomi: 'aukegan, in County, on first Monday of February next. 1923 icndvmmmha&c Red and requested to present the same to said Court for adjadication. John L. Paylor, Administ Waukegan, II., Dec. 4th, 1982. Brutus" with:--the North Shore The-- ater Guild in Lake Forest a few weeks ago, n any ;'o.mnu.nqu:f Annerit antt ns Th adst pooue e ies dtainet in mars (elnte w00 it m«mfi-fi.au'%mmm«mgwg lord Dropnereind statlons come in lond enough to be heard all over the Crossley M VI Radio Set. This outft combines dun'ow -l;:':'u.-nc:'zndlub:m Ummhnmuoumh en pleasure radio. 4 c Of tuned radie J not Pos Aepae ies cesetan fews 4.r poner dieetnge a -Mdovmdhmau-.wimh to eliminate K Y W or asy other MMM&-&. to hear Detroit, Kansas City or points, Local amateurs no longer cause the 'interference cither on local or distant Price for 93--95--97 , MARRIAGE-- LCENSES , Hall, Waukegan. Adolph ©-- Christiansen, Chicago; | Blanche Sekora, White w, JS Margaret Talmadge, Milwaukee. | Tony Maeolis, North Chic Earl _ Gathercoa!, Wilmette,..Mar-- | na Litwin, North Chicago?" _ L'l:'ud pbell, Waukegan, E4 » a m, "B=° ma AI:Dlnmrk, Wis. .j Ben Winstead, Chicago, Lucy Dar-- The Wheeling State Bank :1 «11M VUI aoptlo We JIKC LQ COUnt the 0 one that money cannot buy--your g&fi And so at this Holiday season we to you, not as a customer alone but as a friend. The Best of Wishes for the coming year. Among our assets we like to count the onl Duroc Jersey Boar Groat, Waukegan, Emma 'ra 1sf h s 4 24" trom box eieeroc hell y Soe le Keylk 16 25 10 Middle Branch Farm Three Junior Males Are You Looking For A THOROUGHBRED CHOLERA IMMUNE Double Treatment Guaranteed ATTRACTTIVE PRICES Call Deerfield 200--M Switch Plate for Panel Mounting wire, per 100 f%....__... ' <. ds mfi h Graf, Milwaukee. fls 5+ Davis Beeman, Indianapolis, Ethel Senderhauf, Chicago. : y ie Louis (Kastler, Il?"" Aary -- M -Im, s ':' Samuel Lansbery, Racine, Eisie Motisko, Racine. o en Edward Stuber, Whitelow, }% &

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