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Lake County Register (1922), 23 Dec 1922, p. 8

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s is both numbers in a Handel Miss Miller has a tone that cape the notice of most people--the mmwwh'!l'k Miss Addieo Miller delighted all, first when she sang with the orches-- tra their first number, "It came upon the Midnight Clear," but.quite cap-- tivated the audience when she sang treat to all. more charm to the Christmas idea of the program. What instrument 'The week -;fl.aflm is always a joy to : lovers, and 'The organ solo, "Meie s wige rendered by Mrs. Ida Morris gave The Musical Society's fourth mon' thly musical subject had been given ; out as "Old Time Favorites" for last Monday evening, the committee de-- cided to stay as close to the theme as possible but make it more of a| Christmas nature, the combination | Humampubkmm'udl-l ing in of the new citizons, Friends and relatives, together with local business men were on hand to greet the new Americans. 'Those accepted were: These columns have repeatedly praised 'the orchestra and too much praise cannot be bestowed upon them their three numbers came first upon the program and delighted their evidenced by the applause given them, the separate instruments be-- ing played in a professional style mnd manner which produced the sweetest of harmony. The musical reading by Mrs. Mary M"uouwcuu,' with the assistance of Mrs. Morti-- the program and delighted their| cheers from the boys in the base-- audience with each selection as W#\ ment of the church. evidenced by the applause given | ~On Thursday evening the Method-- Mflowmh"mm.".mm h.fl',!dhlmmh" Cantata, "The Little: Lord mnd manner which produced th¢. yeeus." 'The church was comfort-- _ Frank Osenk, 42 Tenth street. . w LWu m cacte Acoamaun Highwood. fl Tomasiewlcz, 1230 L1 at Antoni Beres, 921 Juckson s Nels Pedersen, Barrington. John Woleott, Enoch avenue, Stanisliaw Eakasiewies, 1208 Vic-- toria street. N Felix _ Dsienissewski, _ Victoria Anton Ausewic, Spring street. Alfrida Johanson, Lake Forest. tints ies is betweet are: Hannah , 129 Oakwood ave-- nue, Lake Rprest. : # Oll.fi"....u"" Twelve of the cases were continued for further study regarding duties of ditizenship or that the draft ree» were dismissed for various reasons, one of the most common being that of failure to come to the country's aid in the last war. ; _"';'m,um street; Poland. °. John Prorok, Elizabeth street; Pavel Pekla, Lenox avenue. Francizzek, Petkovsck, McAre W. Kubis, 1444 Victoria street. _ John Bretslauff, Fourteenth street; CaH Johnson, Vine avenue, High nd Park. I Ernest Smith, 127 Chapel wm,mwfi .;.'M Legar, 812 Beres, 921 Jucksion street. Viti, MUSICAL NOTES Prairie avenue, 1111 Vistoria 1146 55 Fourteen-- 1230 Lincoln be wives in e Pronsionies Chogh F aryte arch R h y vs ~. M @L"L should--feel that the hard work nec-- %m' the past two months to 'the musical a success was not in vain, for their sudience en-- joyed every note. Mrs. Ida Morris ."h'.t accomusanying the choi: deserves tall share of the cre {it for this successful oven 1g. mu'dl.dn.tohhfinio-.- ergy the musical was made a succes®, his several solos were-- well rendered. Mr. Bradford, as director, and each T Pans> ;-':--Ha v while the audience hel; livered. © Mr. M. A. Tibbets of Wau-- kegan, the tenor soloist, was suffer-- ing from a severe cold, but in spite of this handicap rendered his part in such a manner that it was the wish of all present that they might hear him under better cireumstances. ~Old reliable "Jack" Bradford, de« serves all the praise in directing the cantata and handling the bares solo Name of applicant in fall, serial number, present mail address, place und date of birth. " Were you a resident of Illincis at the time of your entry into the ser-- vice, and if so, how long had you ably filled and the audience enjoyed tfilq-uhhmthonnttoflolus note. 'The choir of more than twen-- ty voices showed the hard work re-- quired to make such music a success. Mrs. Crystal Eaton, soprano soloist, sang in a manner that was most hard during year umnwbhw training she has been receiving. Mrs. James Davis, the solo alto, did not have quite as much oppor-- tmity in the ctantata as the other soloists, but her solos were well de-- service did you state that you were a resident of Tlinois? .. If you gave some other state as your resident, state reason. If a resident of Illincis at the time of your entry into the service, give address of home or sleeping--room maintaMed by you. ; $¥epe Were you absent from Illinois dur; ing your entry into the service? If so, for what purpose? induction, warrant or commission. If a member of the national guard, enlisted reserve corps, naval reserve foree, regular army reserve or other organization on an inactive status, gwive date and place of reporting for active duty. ' If you registered under the selec-- tive service luw, give address from If you did not register from Illi nois give reason. P Give time and place of discharge or separation from the service. was accepted at discharge or sppara-- tion from the service. -- Where did you last vote prior to entering the service? vo. nivp adiniee of wite o ns vice, give of wife or hus-- band at such time. f If not maurried at such time, give address of parents, or guard-- hnstfi.'d" service. Givom.d_' '.~|oy- at the time you "lfmmo*.n;::- cational institu:on at time of enter-- ht.'mcdfibm ;fhcmho,dn-o location Did you pay poll or personal prop-- erty tax prior to entering service, and if so, where? -- a rved Mbut.u';; n ¥ and Approximately dates of wuch ser-- Were you a citizen of the United States at the time you entered the At the time of your entry into the Date of Rnlistment. Give date and place of enlistment If a naturalized «itisen, o# Hf you YET APPLICATION of the-- choir m___"_.iiu,,,",, wifll be l& whpu---?mh the u;::.-l foreats,---- . the . road coloasal painting = vil to form : hackrround for the whols Modéls haulage methods in highway con-- struction, time losses in completing new roads, road building in winter, highway maintenance, salvaging old roalls, tourist traffic as a factor in highway development, changes need-- éd in motor vehicle legislation, high-- way research and cooperation be-- tween state and county highway de-- partments and between enginsers and contractors. In conjunction with imwwc«am ;mmwwm 'cu'A-odlfin.fioNnflonlM i.d!hum*elflvd- ern Section of the American Assoc-- iinflnd"m:u..::'m is in Chicago during the week of 15, h.w of the Four-- teenth i Roads Show will be m mammoth exhibit by the United m:---dfirml:fih u:&.hbwd u-'m-m!--m GOOD ROADS SHO EPOCH IN NA' responsible for the increasing de-- for motor cars. About $1,-- 200,000,000 will be spent in America for romds and streets next year and about $1,850,000,000 will be spent for automobiles and 'trucks. -- All of these questions will be dis-- eussed at the Chicago meeting, to-- gether with such subjects as methods of financing road improvempgnt, safe-- ty on the (highways, progressive methods of construction, obligations of highway departments to the pub-- lic, traffic regulations, results of testing the various types of roadway, mw-ghwmm wress at public expense. A totmi of €5,000 members of 642 trade asso-- clations, engineering societies, auto-- nssociations have been invited. All told, it is expected that at -- least 85,000 delegates and visitors will at-- %-ls. M'Winf'th.ttho building program is so enor-- lags behind development of highway transportation. 'The development of the automobile and the motor truck, according to highway and automot-- mmwm&m construction until it is t now to tell whether automobiles are caus-- ing the increased demand for better tend. The Congress will be held at the Congress Hotel and the Exposi-- tion wil be at the Chicago Coliseum., Registration 'and information booths will be established at the Congress Hotel and Coliseam and a good roads Tinaiore as to the day's mpronine as to the day's happenings at both congress and show and giv-- :u----amm be published daily throughout did not have final papers at the time ame of the SonAHY o which you name 6 you and place of receiving first and see-- ond papers. f Did you ever refuse on conscien-- tious, political or mny other grounds to subject yourself to military disei-- m.u---um ser-- Did you claim @won * Dumnmlm' from another state, If so, give name of state and final ?"td* the claim was denied, give rea-- #on. Have you at any time purported to make any assignment of your dlaim to any other person ! ~Do you wish payment in cash or It Pays To Rf w «/'a't ~ , ( : scmewhat fuddled when-- he z Monday morning, with the that he put on his overalls wrong side to; with the further result that he was careless while mou the ladder later with a load of bricks, 22 hinuell sato 4 mitting poaifions'a a & fellow workman asked solicitiously: "Are yex kilt intoirly, Mike?" aoirh Sally n\ (he aent of his oreraila |ang hy necepond the snppestion fer" and shook his head. " ibnlb..' w3 "No," he declared in a tone of awe. "I'm not kilt, but I'm terribly twisted"--Aptakisic Courier. The Ray Furniture & Paint the past year and sincerely wi ubr ® -.wuh + ATthisghdmson we want to thank our friends for the patronage of Extends Greetings, and desires to thank their many friends and pat-- mforwm'thm year, and expresses the hope that their service has merited its con-- The spirit of the season prompts me to express my appreciation of the business extended to me, and you have my sincere wishes for Wm. F. Hafemann _ MILK AND CREAM A Merry Christwas May you one and all have A Happy New Year A Merry Christmas Greetings hristmas Grecetings YJulr Cide . Pat clapped his arms in imitation stories high heard the noon mmhmm& he found that the ladder had been removed. One of his fellow work-- men explained that the foreman had carried off the ladder for another Mike, on the payement, suggested jumping as the only means. Pat's lunch was below, he was hungry, An Irishman on a scaffolding four "Bat how'll I get down?" Pat de-- "Will yes(kitch me?" for _Degorry," Mike replied sympa-- thetically, "I was waiting for yez to bounce!"--Aptakisic Courier. d:hm' fl.'mu&m courage, leaped. re-- m aop ns on pavement. -- He nnrdod':ih re-- he Aiked. id C poin in his bones sounded in his voice, . _ proachfully. Phone 90 Register Office, Libertyville DECKER & NEVILLE A. R. SCHNAEBELE Eheputyear,lhke'thinmtmh' nity to thank you, and sincerely you a To express my appreciation of your generous and valufi patronage during floss Zuynes Abrtshigs ---- \/ T & Happy ard Hrosprrous New Vear A Happy Néew Year The Best Wishes for A Merry Christmas At this merry season we wish to indicate our appreciation of the. generous amount of good will shown us during the past year, and so we extend to our customers and friends-- Houses Moved and --Raised Zion Institutions t (Dep't 4)

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