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Early Shoppin ; and Barrihgton Woman's Club Offers fyne Decorative Lighting ' j,vs iJarrington i,« Mailing Maiy Defeat or Outstanding Booths at American and Gift Nights in Christmas S. ving t Late SI rm Tie-tip Home Exhibit in Chicago Tuesday 1 Christmas Sale Plan foil lie-Great* T ,^,1 JU "Nation Wide Utorm Ties Tjp A brightly decorated 'down Sale to Be eld in Truffle for Three Kays." One of, the most varied mid interest who was a familiar sight on Michi town district will make Bnrring- fiminiunity Cen "Would Hueh ai» announcement, ing individual club booths of tho gan avenue for many seasons until' his ton more attractive jfor visiters received three or f{< ur ilnyH before American home exhibit conducted by death last year. There were six quilts, during thv> Christmas Savirgg 1 Barringto; ,:,,- M.in I'rtfesTrus- Christmas, cuiise y MI any anxiety the seventh district of the Illinois a Paisley, a Kashmir, a chiffon, and Me period, Dec. 0 to 17 inclu Dec. 9-17 an to tho possible,] ion-delivery of Federation of Women's club at the sive. The Lions club Christmas 1 one silk shawl more than a century , J ,.'if ion for 59 < n your Christmas gifts? Avoid this Wilson Park field house Tuesday af old, two silk sjiawls. more than 00 lights which Were used to si oh Trustees Fail to Lower and other caused, such «8 last/ advantage in brightening the ,-j r.vmwr Route ternoon' was that of the Bn/riwtou years old, a knitted bedspread and an minute congestion nn,j jamming •Woman's club. This display, which embroidered- bedspread in addition to town last year have been loaied Price of Vehicle Tags, Stores Cooperate of the mails, bjj | mntling your included 08 bea'ttttful, Interesting and the crocheted' one on the table, a, to the business men "for use tils r May Take Action' Later Christmas articles i early," Post antique articles, was one of thf fea beautiful woolen; bund woven coverlet ycs(r,v ( ', ,| liV Mil urn) master E. J. ;lJn!ngendorf has tures at the exhibit. \ in blue loaned by Mrs. Mundhenk, a A meeting of the business nien The suggestion that the price of Planning Eight -.,„| train wr- urged the public ty'an Interview ' The women attending from Bar crocheted curtain and four crocheted was held last Friday night at in with u Review representative, rlngton report a line collection of which it was decided to decorate vehicle tags be reduced in 1033 made at ,• -.uhtirbii j^le- chair backs. Mrs. George Barrett "Ewry postal jarhployc is on interesting articles' nt the field house. in a manner similar to the plan a recent special meeting of the board loaned a frametj sampler dated 1817 of trustees was considered at 1 th« yBargainEvent I ''lli-Ml.''> H'l'l not his £Ps endeiivorlng to give the The local group included Mrs. Frank employed last year, i Lighting that drew a great deal of attention. regular meeting Monday night and D; -.-, lit filiss 'fore best possible servlbe to avoid dis l»undt, Mrs. Eldon Gleske, Mrs, It. L. decorations will be discussed at There were twol nee'dle point' pillows tabled. The village clerk was in NiUai-'-tli Bar- appointment through lute deliv Muudhenk, Mrs. Robert Muir, Mrs, a'nd a needle point draw cord loaned the Lions club meeting next Mon structed to sell no 1033 tags at t less Shop >ers Will Be Offered Hoi- ; ery of your pnreeljtja'nd those ydu Edwin Rend, Mrs, Harold Grebe, and day night and plans will be com ,,- Towfr 1 ukes by Mrs. Morf; The cord was of an than the rates charged for the 3032 'Hi plan to mall to others. Ilelp him pleted for mnking Barringion Mrs. Lyman Andrews. especially tine and beautiful work. r license plates. This means that {here id ty Bargains in Every ! ,-i' :l meet! if of to help you by nailing, early. bright and attractive, In the Barrlngton booth, screens Two embroidered scarfs, a framed will not be any reduction in the vil .. $tore iin Town •m M • 5!• Itt>- lli t at "You may stillj jhe in time if were used on each side of n large counterpane section 150 years old Gift nights nt The Catlow lage rate next year unless the 'trus . .MI- twill o the you Kc>t those foreign parcels window to form a background for the that had been h family heirloom? a theatre on Saturday night, Dec. tees change their plans at one of the' ready today nnd [mail tliem at 1 10, and on Saturday night, Dec. .-1 l.ijfuwu ,¾) displuy. - A beautiful crocheted bed hand,painted letter holder, a bcajded last two meetings this year. once—remember the possibility spread covered the long table on pin ..cushion, a porcelain hot wf ter 17, willi be another feature of ^he A j( int Christimns Saving sale wilt'' 'illi'llT tilt Jb> of congestion ! the customs Christmas Savings sole. A score Several routine matters were dis be coi ducted in Barrlngton by tho which the smaller articles were; ex jiig ,100 years old, and a book 130 posed of at the meeting. One of the •••MI tracks a bd clearance deparjtynewts," Mr. hibited. years old were among Mrs. Gieske's of merchants' gifts will be given, local Merchants during .the eight day Langendorf udded| away each Saturday night as items was the decision to authorize i . -ii'le tl vard Blind, Fiddler loans, Thqre were two books of or the village treasurer to purchasje for period from Friday, Dec. 0 to Satur igihal book plates and Christmas part of the program at the thea Among these articles were three tre. The merchants and The the water department three vjillagc day, Eec. 17, inclusive, it was decided) oifpaintings by Mrs. Sumner Mend. cards of great interest loaned by Mrs. tax anticipation warrants front the •illr Ut U., per- Catlow theatre management arc at a n ceting of the Barrington Busi Fire Department Has: Tlipy were nit much appreciated but Mead. A hand painted tray, a silver general fund. This form of borrowing till' IlK't'ti K to coffee urn 200 'years did, a crystal cooperating in the plan. The ness c ub last Monday evening. ' omj in particular attracted the at first1 of the series of gift nights money from the water fund to njse in its on tlie Sllb- Busy Time ^ ith Tliree tooth pick holder, and two crystal tention of visitors at the exhibit. It is to be held on Saturday, Dec. 3. the general fund lias been adopted The sale has been -in the stages of t.icliwuy OVIT Calls in Three Days was a portrait $f the Blind Fiddler, Continued on page 5 since the. board was informed that an planni ig for several wecW with the Sixteen per- ordinary loan from one fund to an result I that it will be a gala event I lii^i'i- u\ Mint' other is not legal. The sum of $1500 for shippers during the best.days of 'Hie advent of; wii ter it* frequent- hose 5-Year-Old Son of Mr. and Mrs. Deutschman Victim will be raised by the .general' fund the Christmas shopping season. Mer ly"heralded by trn ej>ldemie of tiri*. :; 11, i JIH i u > 1 la through sale of tax anticipation war chants! have ordered—and some of Such' has been the,' nw> during the Mrs. L. Whitcomb Succumbs Relief Workers of Bronchia] Pneumonia; rants 8, 0, and 10, each based on tho A Mill' the them ire already displaying—holiday liM week. . 1031 taxes due. :iU . WHS tkcii to Bronchial Pneumonia Funeral Held Thursday and winter merchandise which will A f^rm bouse one mile west of • u- !.. 111.- UIKC plense.lthe,tastes of the most fastidi H.irrington on what s known as the Raise Two-thirds The deatli of Mrs. Mae Deutsch ous shoppers. r WHIRR farm and late r^vued by M.v- The funeral of Lin wood Bruce Two Children Receive ' l:u--il lilllt IVai- man, 115 S. Dundee avenue, occurred r«n Petrieh, now th |irofierly of a Whitcomb, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lin- Mcrlhants coilperating in this sale n-..'- WKIIII tiuili Monday night at 12:30 o'clock^ the '• Arm Fractures While ('hu'Uifo man. was-t- lifrned to tho wood Whltcnmb, 417 Si Cook street, of $1500 Quota have declared (hey will make a sac •Hill -ilM |llU| iseil, result of bronchial pneumonia. \ Mrs. irroiiiid late Monday iiffflrrioon. The was held Monday afternoon at 1:30 Playing Last Week-End rifice ff profits during tho best nine "I Miirri ,'t.JM Deutschman had. not been well for IIOIIMI' > bus been oecII pi <'jl h,v wvnrh'l nt the Norrls!chapel In Elgin. Burial • j • i. days of the .year's entire shopping * l.i irrci.pt this took place in Lake street cemetery. sometime but on Thursday, Nof. 24 men curing' for horse \mo had done Expect to Reach Full Quota Two children .received..broken arms season in order to insure themsclve* I I --1 'I III the The death of little Brucp Whit her condition became serious and she Continued on was taken to the Barrington (Jonernl in accidents which ofecurreujlnst Week of Hnti died customers. '- r. ,_",,ll .1-. II iim- P^P comb Friday evening, Nov, 25 was When House Canvass Is hospital whcjj£ she died the following end In Barrington. . V' ' Community jCenter ~ the result of bronchial pneumonia Completed . Monday. : James Hughes^ five year 61(1'son-.of Toyil-new clothing, tree decora ,1.., l!jriiit'4t(>ll frori) which he liad suffered onlyj^n Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hughes, 108"E. tions, I jewelry, furniture, electric short time. •I-,-,,' • -Mrs. Deutschman was born nt Merl- •i --1 li'li. Iiiilii. u> Hillside avenue, fell from a tricycle goods, hardware, stationery, and what The Jewels Will BrucO was 15 years, 11 months and dosla, 111. Jan. 20, 1870. When! only a.v;.im I MM > In,, Hill while riding hear his home {Friday] af not, (ill appropriate for Christmas 8 days old, and although he had lived Barrlngton 'w| oman's club and Le- a small child she was left on orphan;, Ml- Hit 1-111 run gloh Auxiliary sworkers are making she grew up In the home of an aunt ternoon and broke his .right arm at gifts ind all of the latest and most '.i 1..1, hn- HI) li tnes In Barrington only a few months he the elboW. GiyeMasquerade excellent progress in their campaign and In June, 1007 she was married un-tok ate ' styles* designs, workman *.\i ,,i ..IHHI I'UIIIIIIC re- hud made many friends through his William Kerrigan Jr., two year old ship aid materials, are arriving dally kind nnd sunny disposition. to raise $1500 through private dona- to William Deutschman. Heifj hus \'. • ••' !,,..|<,MK to Kiu- rrington Relief fund, band preceded her In deatji several son of Mr- and Mrs. William Kerri in the] various stores of Barrlngton, ,i.mmiity cente.r n ml He Is survived by'his parents Mr. tioijis for the' Bt gan Who live nor th of Barrington fell By th : cud of this week the down" BallDec(imberl6 ami Mrs.- Llnwood Wliitcomb and one two-thirds of the years ago. Mr* I>eutschman had] been r '• ij,- nil eusti ners with, more than a resident of Barrington for 20 years.. down Saturday afternoon while play town vlll have n .festive nppearanco little sister, Ruth, . collected. < inr route to Knr - amount already She was an active member of| the ing j in the home anil broke his left and w ten-the Christmas Saving sale Rev; 0, R. DruNsel of fW Baptist The $1(KJQ m^rk was passed prior ; - ,- miles Ions bii t All Net Proceeds Will Be Bebeknh lodge, the General Thomas nrm between the wrist and elbowJ • opens »n Friday of next'week, Bar -• ' ,-il in four mid on e- church '.officiated at the services. to Thursday nljfht, M. II. Schreiber, W. Sweeney Relief Corps nnd the rington's downtown will bo' one of •,. new route of I If Donated to Harrington The Whitcombs have made their chairman, reporled. This sum repre Dorcas society of the Baptist church the most attractive from o holiday home In Barrlngton since Inst May sents the total raised by the women • HI bring highwii so Relief Fund in which she was a great" worker. standpoint In the entire district. : rou'fe. • you, \vi he wjjen Mr. Whitcomb took over the in"'their house to house work with Burlington has become the trading 1 management of the Eton Sweet Spot. only about tBreWfoqrths of the homes Mr*. Deutschman is survived by ivor to Tower L ik CM, center j of a steadily expanding terri in the village reported. A complete one dnlighter, Mrs. Russell Brock- ..iihtry north of B;nr - way of Barrington and several nieces tory which already includes four fifll -.-•UP iticrchiiVttH as well A mii«muerade. ball for the- benefit $183 Raised in Annual report had not been made by the towrisl ips, parts of four more and of Harrington relief v ill be conducted. Wqijncn workers who nre canvassing nnd nephews who live in .Chicago. of Mystery Flay : l.iopcrty in you vll- Red Cross Membership - Funeral services were'conducted by five outlying villages. For variety of ; his route. You liave by ,The Jewels in he hijrb school in the rural districts. The men's com stores with good service mid large auditorium on Fridn ir eveniiiR, Dee. mittee which wit canvass the down Rev. Charles R. Drussel Thursday af .... r unity to inake|Bar. - Drive in Barrington ternoon nt 1:30 o'clock at the home, stock i elections in them, the business A 1«. The party will lw open to the town district should'-pick up between Is^IlKemyed ••liter, llllll till* Stl'p of Mr. and Xjfrs. Arthur Lngeschulte, section of this village is second- to public nnd all the net proceeds from $lM,and $250,•• It has been estimated. A sum'of $183-will be turned'Si to 114'W. Lake' street, and burial took none 11 the northwest suburban dis - i it will be added to the relief cohc [The $1500 quota has been set to. •A !m i|\vns u'' Ome the National Red Cross Organization place at Mount Rose'cemetery in Chi trict. I The Christmas Snving sale mittee'» fund for c inrity work in include only private donations and Expect Largest Crowd JPriday ll.iifcr avenue olc from the Barrlngton chapter, the to cago. ' j '•- . :. ' ' which [will oiien next. Fridny will be BorrinRton. this wint.-r.'-- notjn"«uch contrthlutJons as will be • ,' me of the roai ile- tal of solicitations made here during Night; Many Good Seats a worthwhile event for .shoppers of I^ive Ciiranitifrhnni'ij seven piece orr made by home talent plays, -ehar'^.v ( . ilil widen the nwe- the drive Inst week, Mrs. R. G, PIngge, Officers^ of Lounsbury Unreserved the ciJtirc community. < k ,ilni
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.:11-8:- , •^-44. BARRINGTON REVIEW, BARRINGTON, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY! DECEMBER 1, 193& 1 11 «•• of tire central committee arrived on vrT' VVK-S "^•^•V^v'-^X'Avl v'-IN.;OTT^ •time to. halt the battle and announce TheBil Lake Democrats that O'Keefe- had been named by tbe state central : committee to handle .*1^^^^^BJ^^^BhMflHL*^^^^K^H^jT«oiFl(uAaukK.\A.i%B.l /J'."«>J patronage requests in Lake county. Featur LAKE ZURICH REVIEW Hold Battle Over Those appointing O'Keefe to .the high Hi pdst were Bruce Campbell, Soutt W. ire Lucas, Kdwurd Hughes. John • Htoll |S^s»i at Catlow v and light refreshmi'tits served dur Expected Spoils and"Benjamin Lindlicimer. They iwlll ^ekfL'W^iUiV^^'i? Local and Personal ing the Uciul hour. , nrct on all patronnge upplicnlions land t\ ' i'lT''^ Hont of OSitstandlng Ridio1 Ela High School Mr. and, Mrs. Louis Wnlbaum, Mr. will be guided by the rwouinwndfl- Ht. I'et*r's Church Items and Mrs..' William Schumacher and Central Committee to Dole tloiiH of O'Kwfe. VAietitdt tn Appk^ h f'l Sunday, Dee. 4, n mission festival Mr., and Mrs. Kj Wnlbaum were "They Hssured me," t¥Keefe said, 1 will be held. Jtev. Heecht of Long guests Tlmnksglviug of Mr. and Mrs. Out Patronage O'Keeftf 'that Lake county will| he treated Thlu Pictured Musf rDepartment C. Drinknrd in Jefferson Park. fairly and gpnerously. We, are going Grove-will •giS'j' the sermon at 10:45. r,0 Insists Tin* .basketball, season will ^ open to build up on organiajiMon iir Lake •\ I. Mr. and Mrs, LeV Lnndwer and •, • Saturday, lice. 3 with two gtiincs. county and wo will make the county jim l,i.ur.liy," Paraciobnt'ii new Delimits Audience Mr. and Mrs.. E. Prauty attended the, democrritfer • ' ' Both boys und girls teams will Jiieet InteriMitioiial livestoc k show in Chi- To tlit' victor belongs the spoils and ,|i\iim Va^irlng Carjr GJ*i)Lt, the ct»lored teams from flic EvuiiHton "Regartlless of what faction i they cago Wednesdayj A number of stU' over in Waukegan the take county operated with prior to .'the. election,, .,,„,.,. cntl.lt «ud n«ndolph S Y. M. C. A. The members of the dents | from $la ihig'li school utt ended democratic leaders are already1 Enab Activities of Classes and Lndies Aid Will be admitted tree. nil applicants will be treated fairly ;.i,l i,i.,y T^i'JaOojv theatre .4 on Wednesday ling over the job of dishing out the and squWroly and my >Weommenda-: Sc oo! Reported by Mr. und Mrs. George Lafrfenberger spoils. ' : •'•-". • i Saturday evening at Union hall, tions Willi be guided by how the appli- IUKI their yifatit daiiBhter christened Whatever patronage Is accordeil •*|1,„ film dill 1 Wlftorj of,a hot Students Helen Irene by '• R«V. Irion at the Ivoug Grove, a dah^c \vas giv^n in ean't t'nrried his precinct in theclec- Lake county' will be doled outj through tu ,n m >er- Sunday morning servjees. The christ honor, of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd K viggc. tion and' not what he said about me B'jiinr.!«.v «r«^' Wr/ . " the Lake county, "central ebmti|iittee before.Nov. 8." | ; . \ £aet ening was followed by a dinner at A number of local pebple attented. 'flded v [.^Sisly f«T 1 ft\r, llSj^ftft^of tho nestlay evening, Nov. 23, and not. through the faction . On Wi the home near Kitty SCorners. Mr. and Mrs. L. Dixon aatl son by former judge, C. H. Goodw n of \viilkC4 ' hdh^p. Nnnry SSir- department of Ela Town- h{ rcle 0f thc K r1, ltuth the music Donald and dnughter Ruth were |in Lake Forest, according to, th« an- Colonial Silversmith • Jii > ""' ' ' - ship high school proved to an a]>- Mi*s Evel*n Bcckers of Chicago aoid Waukegan Thanksgiving day with liouncemeht of John O'Keefe, hairr aiidience that music truly Lutein Hall1 of New York City spent One of America's first; silver Wl Mrs. Caddie Dixon, j i sized 1 nfo.k. wln> g« °^ » re)rul»r ,Si fur- preciativf* man "of the eonimittee. A good smiths, If not the first, was Rob delight* tl > ear. The boys' and girl.*' the week-endj with Mr. and Mrs.< Ver scrap was underway at a mcetitg of I'ttf iiiklii |)"irt.y with her fellow-lank Mrs. J. Loomis, \<-Mrs. :William ert , Sanderson, froin London,, who glee club.- have arquiretr a splendid non Luerssen. the central committee Friday,night ^s, walks icut on onU ofv.lhwn Tonne, Miss Alice Tonne, Miss Mar^ came to the Massachusetts iBay col- blending i tone und harmony effects, Henry Branding went to Chicago when O'Keefe, and Einar Sort rison, ian Weaver and Mrs. C. Weav rat- whm liis lioftii IT KCts too fnsisent, The band, with its militant numbers, Wednesday aipl visited hi? sons Ed chairman of the ekecutive comnittec, onv In 1640, :"j caused on toes to tingle with the tended advanced Officers' nig it. at is hi'lpi'il iWnvny-a wealthy Vuini: ward and Emjtnctt ami their families. Lounsbury chapter on'-Monday perfect rh thin. The saxophone quar- even- mn with 1 Im^reinjtntlbn.and. is a ing. t«?t ulso p oyed tojbe successful. Miss Cloyejr Wortmanj, tcftcher in r<*iilt. Tunis Iwr owjviname drasgejl in The pn Sfam : » the Hubbard school, spent the Thanks giving vacation with relatives at Shel- trio iii'"'- Band—' Starter March," Itibble; Farmers TqkeBki j[„w .Nancy nanages to extri.-ate "Play O byville, 111/4) ouud Waltz," • Chenette; igufe it %tfi'\( ,-niil n>d>eni h«y- good nime "NVpt\me Overture," Eiseitberg. , • Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heidema'u and 1 Part of Reduction IP your tire* are pretty smooth right now, s lis * Girls i lee Club—"Gypsy Wind," family visited Sunday with Mr. and " " — roads of fall and wlnt*tm*ke bri»i(-' '" " ''fWn play somef^in- Wooler : The Old Refraiji,'* Kreis- Mrs. William - Sheehan near Wauke in Cost of milk tho fulf grip of new c„_.lyear. a. .a sensibl. _ , e 1^1^11^11^1^ 'l8 we" as nVitoy (r»m- ler; "The precautioncaution. And nenoww Jttrtd s last «bo« Bee. Hong," Selected. gan. TWICICE aas long »o(n cool roads as ©n. hot fdy filllllliiMIS Maxophi n Quartet-r-".Swcet and .-. I . ' ' ;" - 1 summer road*. So lyean put on now Mr. and Mrs!- Edward Sandman and stUI wiU bo pricl ''Air Mail." which fa .sohcd»3j>() for Ii«w," Bif-nhy ; ''Melody," Selected. A deep cut in pitice, of milk I from J for neat eprlna knd bnm^ ais goo*«sj»ew Buys' son visited on Thursday with Miss' umnaer. Too'U be Sunday am) Monday'is the seas )n's Glee Club—"Loves •', Old Delia'Kropp in Evanston. Lake county dairy farmers will re protected from akidsj and Sweet *> expense or worryworryo* f til* introdi free from the latest flight jiictdre which is not i 'illy ," Molloy ; "When)ilc5cles sult in the lowering of prices tb con-, Better buy now! [ trouble all winter. Han? by Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Buhr attended au e n ([toriiins iid.vwifi re, but; original in the -Wail." Moore'; "Go snrn^rs of W ^ sa, . Chicago and >._ I Awn M *," Negro Spiritual', "Sony the fifth anniversary of the Redeemer I thfm<'- 4! of the Ic man," Selected. Lutheran church in- Waukesan Sun north shore towns to 9 cents per'j ThciV. liavf 'liit' most; essentially rirnin rtir "Mrs. Edna Loomis and daughter ate cuts which they finally agieed to I phases uf (lying,'the air mail pre." i !?ln«ly M. U. Ki|e. were in Chicago during the short va within reach of all. accept. As usual, the agreement, ji,Biibi;i:iiili«l'. (flipping and: roma atidM We giv hearty thanks to Mr. Kidf cation, Other Sizes In for givin; the instruction .and atten- gives the farmer (ha long end of the I Iberoo around w lich has heen w«Ji' .Mr,- Proportion tlon to tl i>* band and glee clubs. Mr; aild Mrs, George Grever arc the cut.... I • , ' . ••.•"'•' i II von human itory of .devotion dnuL'ht parents of a little daughter. Every inditation poisnted to tl ic new J duty iind sacnifloe with rharaci nplily Tin* a •H\ Club now- has two new low scale in Waukejfaji this weuk fol I that livf' on the screen. •• / Chifag Mr: and Mrs, James Dymond and J. S. Gieske Tire Shpri 1 members, , ()1 lady.t Kropp ami Mar_- lowing actiori of Chicago union milk Tin rast is a large- one, (tended family ret timed to their home in wagbn drivers when they agree 1 by a Mr. garct I lei iiqid were officially initiated Honor, Mich, on Sunday/. Barrington, HI. I'jUlph 'Uellaiiiy, (iloria sKtewort/ vote of. 2758 to,215U to accept a five- t\m Hniid,1 Sllri Sjimmerviile , •Shiltiy into the •Itio jjast Wednesday after- noon. '. Mrs. Harden Rouse and family and dollttr-per-lwcek cut in their wnges. lljlt O'Hrieir./.1- i ' . -' tlicifc ci he rce.ri'moiiles, which made After Mrs. Euima Mills of Diamond Lake As a result of this importont vote, I..J'hnto)rrajilii^il yv "Air-Mail" is Mr. them fill •fledged club member*, the yisited Friday with Mrs, Clnrcnct? the Chicago distributors havt iiidi- |l;>l»w liy^tsrlf. . fttiil i|i« hieale Mr. .11 girl* nil went to the. Hewing room jjiietslnger. ' caWl fulrly positively that tluy will •lent ilM'lf t«f wme Kwuie grand (toi)<|iiii where 11 < refresbnieiits were served he ulilo to lo\ver t^io retail p lee to •iiMiium to tie breath-taking ly- Flutter ? Mr. and Mrs. George Gchrko of nine cimts n quart and in Wuiltegaii under tin direction of the Modal chair Or^vstnl Luke fipent Sunday with »Mr. ||Dg «*h..l<. y Mrs. F man, Vi ian Miiloney. the dairy concent have pre piously I. Beginning Wit, (: thin ptouro *l liy and Mrs. August Gchrke east of town. Mr. We all hope that Gjadys and Mar .promised that the local scale rill co Ifttliiw iiiinouiu'ei 2:30 lnallneeR f gare-t wj enjoy being members, an Mr. and Mrs. John Gehrltt* and incide with that of Chicago. Igmiitaj al'ii'i'iioois. SIIOWH will •, r SlHinn 1 that tht« will- stay with tbe clu family visited Sunday with Mr, and Should It turn, out that'the reduc IfMillwmni.sJy • f«(i n ' rlmt hour, un fil and d« and hell make It a worthwhile or-i Mrs. II. Wolf at, Woodstock. tion In Chicago falls to ten cents in Itlwliii;. * . s-; ' ' ganiasatiol Mrs.| Lena Branding returned Mon stead of nine eonU, then tha: scale , Wiini'T Hiixtei ad.iln in'\v. Iu«tri (<> would be adopted lii Wau'kegaii, it Is I III fllino hy Ids exrelli'lll •illlerjWi »»s - - •'' J day from the Victory Memorial hos* J pital in Waukegan. Her health is plicated, as local companies are cer rtilin ll. •"-I/-'.-' - - ' 1 8*«£ ^w-fe?.. -*X:2-1 -'**•••*•**• •''•--' • iitiiL imS * ---- ¾] imiiiii if fcLrfitaa i ifftlajuftr- -^ '•* -* * ••'• —*r*mim» v—mmmmmmmm •I I I • 1- BARRINGTON REVIEW, BARMmtTON. ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER U 1^32 ——11—^__—_____.._ i ' '" ' ' 1 j ' ',' i ' ' , ~ with Mrs. Kiirherine Schumacheir'ff Conference Friday for Along the Concrete iWoodstock. ; , | Chicago Truck Companies Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Kelsey land children | Roland and Phyllis enjoyed Solution ot numerous problems re Thanksgiving with Mr. and i Mrs. garding motor, truck operation in Enoch- Brandt. ' Chieago and the metropolitan area 1 1 ,. Conrad Kraus and Ernest Peter- will be sought at a round table con DR.tl AUL C. GEISEL, 0. D. gen called on the latter's relatives in ference called-, by the Illinois-, Com OPTOMfCTRJST (lirrp; Rafio Elgin Monday. merce Commission to be held in its EYES EXAMINED office "at Chicago at 1Q a, to. Friday, MODERN METHODS / ••rt.i-i'UT- appear in Mr. and" Mrs. Harold Kelsey and MODERATE. CHARGES December 2. ReprescKdntivcs of 'Ihf- 'ict lire children Roland and Phyllis spent Hour i:' 2 to 6 pi m., 6 to 8 p. m. Friday in Chicago. • , - trucking companies, railroads and the I J 15 W. Campbell St Chicago Association of Commerce as INGTON HEIGHTS'; EUU well' \as the members ofj' the commis rjuii'mnt's i ?\v Classified Ads'Bring Results N. Mitchell Ave, PhW»«6 sion will attehd the conference. .:1 Cary Gnpt linlolph 8c tt, 4--:1( re Sa ir- I •I ]>• of s- ?ot . -w> -11 rJi-: »nt fr • if the f et Nancy C ir Kirl, R th- 1-¾ :V','iif;ir Sat|ir- . )• fellow b; iik , , I'll'' of tl .•TO - "II-I insist lit. •••.'Mlihy yoi ng vii'ii, and a a i I:M" dragged in .'.*! ^ :« extrk ite >*a .vl .-•I- s»nd ntjiie ! •'.t v some in- inanv e m- i & - *. !i.'i|iili-il for .- ill.- sensfn's. ::.t' li is not ( lly (Coprriim. v. R c.) •^ • Ti^inul in T i ;at ion nicti: es Riley of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cournd KJrau's. Mrs. Kraus re •vl hivi- presented Cuba Township Tetterton and daughter Charlotte of turned with them to spend the week -..- Iicrops Of he North Chicngor Mr. and Mrs. Jense end. I \ r Mai!" d, f/ovellette and Bob Ol^r of St. Christmas Funds Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelsey'spent ••••..illy drnmi tic Mr. and Mrs. Oli vOr Pitts of Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Zels- Wtilpiesdjay in Chicago. .41 i in.'iil jirovi ICH Shady Hill enjoyed Su iday with Mr, dorf and children Helen ami Bernard > ,- .inil rotnui tic and Mrs. Norm Hmith of AlgoiKiuin. Jr. und Mr.yiind Mrs. Leo Hiley and Slk (Jhd Mrs. Oliver Pitts and Within Your Reach r 1 li'i- !HI;II wo Mr. anil Mrs.j Ji.„ilii. i Jiiiisen and children Franccfi and Lawrence ert- Mr. 'itnd"Mr.s. Frank Kelsey enjoyed • I devotion to dniiKhterH Anitn jnd J mi' »])Pnt SaN jifj'ed Thanksgiving at tie home of Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- • i'!i iliiiruct rs unlay and Sunday wi Ih relatives in Mrs. Charlotte McGraw. ris Iverson of Downers Grove, • •'•!!. Chicago. Mrs. Frank Kelscy and t>»n Mito .Mrs. Leo Uilcy entered the Fran . Hi'' headed »».v motored to Chicago Tuetaay. cis \Yillo,i i.f- . i /k .'»'• ••*<«*^ *•*<••'•*»• •iU« kdkhm*- iaii M^pe"*-"-*-'' II" \V \y±i -X BARRINGTON REVIE#, BARRINGTON, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY* DECEMBER 1, 1932 J £ •4 Dundee avenue,' motored to Cham achers' \ college in DeKalb, spent Friday at the home oiMr , and Mrs. E. E. Myers in Deca ur. paign Monday with their' daughter Sanksgiving vacation at their homes VfllageWillRl Miss Marguerite and Miss Ethel in! Barrington. Popple,, wh0 are students at the uni Mr. and Mrs. jWj Stamper and versity. • " Charles Hawley who is attending son James of Riverd£ le were guests th^e Unii^ersitj' of Illinois spent from Thursday until Saturday of SuitAgainStft Advanced Officers' Night t Mr. and Mis. P. W. Trier Entertain Thanksgiving , Mr. and Mrs. T. J.Dockery , 130 Mr. and MJrs. Robert Burns of Thanksgiving vacation with his par at Lounsbgiry Chapter BnteFtain . » / D|W; .'.'..'', •.•!"> '- Garfield street Texas are in Barrington t % ,i ! : -,^---^-..,..-,-juihti.A. ^,.:-. ,! ' : ii > ^^^.^ ^. . j~ -J i ra- \. \ ' ' - 1 * z. » .,. 1. . • {•• • r .'.'.'•'- BARRINGTON REVIEW, BARRINGTON, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1,,;932 'i Says Barrington ~r MfSiiZ^IIHP Will Be Without Appeal ,Lbralde< rug which caused consider- Recent studies of lightning show New Cuba Electric Shop known as the Cuba Electric shop. Woman's Club Offers Village Will File GreatesLCDmmsinHy Center Mr. Ahlgrim will'take care of gen Uble cimment because of its btauty that It not only strikes directly, bnt Opened in Sass Hardware eral repairing, house wiring, lighting . Outstanding Booth at pand w lifemanship, and a hooked run Continued from may tabound. And the rnle is that ner a iproximately a century old: page 1 . Building by C. Ahlgrim equipment and -radio repairing, ac . Chicago Exhibit Tuesday Suit Against Ban!; announced at the next meeting of the whether yon catch It on the flyo r cording to an opening announcement Other interesting items were a .what board of trustees. on the first bounce, you're out- which appears in an advertisement not, a candle holder, a crystal vase, a A new electric shop was opened in I Continued from page ,1. Following the 10 to 6 vote of Hager Exchange. elsewhere in this issue of The Re Uabore table, an old folding cheM Barrington this week at 111 N. Hough carving ser supports, a leaf-shaped Deposit Sureties avenue residents favoripg the location view. table Jand a carved walnut' parlor ow of the route and the street by Clarence Ahlgrim, who has porcelain pickle dish, a silver hot .chair. been engaged in electrical work and water pitcher, a blue pottery vase, a Amcjng other members of the dub» mous expression of E^moor residents Imagination's Value Mr. and Mrs. W. Spafford and son SATURDAY, DEC. 3 has been an , agent for stove and fur candle snuffer and tray 100 years old,' who 1 laned articles for the exhibit for the improvement, tlie villager board Science would have been the Ben of Chicago were Thanksgiving *....•«- Instruct Attonjjey nace, burners in the Barrington com and a, fire bellows were other items were 2 Irs. John Scbwemm, Mrs. Will NANCY OAJvftOLL and decided to pass a resolution asking slave of accumulated facts and ob day guests of Mr. and Mrs. '-Andrew the state highway department to ex munity for some time. The new down of interest in the Barrington booth. . iam DJiwson, Mrs. F*. C. Pundt, Mrs. ''*,', |»rt-pari' Action-in servations had Imagination not lit Urom, 200 Franklin street ^ CJ4RY GRANT tend the route as proposed along or town shop is located in a corner of Vnttsual Rugs - Edwin Read, Mrs. Robert Muir, Mrs/ the torch of hypotheses ahead of it •|\ti> Suits > near Hager avenue, the shops of the Arnold H. Sass The Barrington rug display includ D. F. Brooke and Mrs. Ri R. Ham- —Exchange. Hardware store and the firm will be Classified Ads Bring Results ed three hooked rugs (modern), one mond. HOT ir i-;:iii]St sure Ja*aitf iml sureties ; bi> institi ted 3 paramount rs ;,•_' ilw defentli nts : ri-.-.tur which las . ^-hediiled to be svith Ra Bellamy, (Hot If the neti >ns i.liit tiiiie^-tb^ «8- -® StYwart, SHffiwti SummervNU ,•.•.[MiiHiljility \ ith am |»«||t O'Brien ,,!.l:tn»iuil bin ten M \i> \V (UAT. AT 3:30 ',IHT (linectors at u a A dm *<>f-\i:>e to e::w> I •r :«VJ|:>O--i-t0e.3Ac •.. institute nit \n ,.n the (li'itojtll iry HJUY, Your Public Service Store i)l:c.« V^'L Til -r- ..Lire I he FfrHt .n.;i.nt, an llll O|H :; Six HOUQS TO LI II "i" HiirrlnK •• ••'.••'••' --1-' • •;>'• '''••"'"'"•'' Ml* Electric Percidlaiori 11, MIHI Ifenry '. . is getting ready for Christmas WftftMQ BjtXflQ \ l- i I, Itobert '.v.- •,. '.•••']'.,•. .*• Wifier V,, III llll Vw f tin PUT! («11 7-cyp ilzo ;..r, b'iv.1 I (ill llll, early flds year. Oi^r tables are air •NtAvs i> |i*>ti-iuY"TimKi»l i;.i/k'" "•W', H| III! Will IIm .i...||;ilje, i? Ad lOc-15 W'llT. II till l<<> fft ready full of useful gift selections. • •», iti'i'iKeil m ._•!. nf llnrrhig r-.,-1 y Wi-tl.-'Rhur*. -I'rt,, Dec. 7-8-S And although prices are much low^ • .•iiiiii'*. I Hi nob n "nut.oft'hj' A r! • ill wherehl 111(1 A very practical 0 iffec-makcr for the table. ;.)nto the Screen , tplil and bo llld er now than ever before? quality is Finished in hetvy1 polished altimlnum GrOHt'-if Stars of Radiotai Harrington, a Ii un- Beautifully DO olded bases in mottled • t'.ie sum of $ rr>, fully guaranteed Gome in—-you'll with etched desi jn. BUck wooden han yellow, pumpkin, green, black and dle. Easy to dea a. (Cord not included.) I ii,.|H)niti>ry nh< llld oxblood.Parc hment shades ate deco- mill pay over agree this is a good place and a ' wirh saiil (lei - rated to mat< hi A remarkable value. Many other har^ \ains in percolators, • of the village eluding the newHotpoint coffee-maker. O - miiiwsar'y thnt tuit Large selection of other low-priced floW and table lamps good time to go Christmas shopping. • II UH' depository Ijond •I'-; andl,claim " •. --.iti. of FMwitrd • nf his indebtedlpcsis «: \i-i»i:i> ATTRACTION- -• "in* resolved, by S M< ClI.I^OiGH V'-'trd of trusted CI--VKK A i 3^1 b. Automatic Irons |lecf ric 1¾ K* "THE MILt>IONAIR E CA1 I', irrington, that D ivid tome • directed to insti utc // .// Artm. |(Vr-.'.p r to fS:O 0 p..to. ' i'-i«>sitory bond agj pst Hotpoint's newest iron—as s:r» pp. m.. lOr-S^c , ,\fi>T •.•rein above named Mnl 2::5 » to 6::50 . large bur only half as heavy o\ y.' MJII ., tile claim against the Waffle |i>r^:.r, -titer 6:,10 IOc-33c; nr,i W. Riley, deeet sed as ordinary irons. Speeds up •'•liability of the laid ironing and does not require II id depository bon I. Irons) any extra arm-pressure." Fea Heaters ^•solution was ado ifed ji;njn*t the suretiei fcn with heat signal tures include automatic tern, i' Xi. Wnterman, ti PBS- perature control, thumb rest .••I.«S were II. J. Lifees- and 2 handy"button nooks". \V Ililey.' As in This full-size chromium waffle iron is Ml i in im will be J a bargain ani I1 a beauty! Has an auto-, i'e i-f K. AV. Kilej matic indicator to tell when alumi »;. M..v!i«.r of Palatine num grids ar; hot enough for batter. Makes chilly corners comfort* ,,. ( iv [(¾¾¾] V'H I'niprietor of.Presr abli 1? »• inch reflector bowL Q her heatm, tn Other^elec'ric; waffle irons—some di low as $1.29 Other electric irons, variously priced-^-$1 and up Two-,tone green enamel finish. funn models, $3.33 and up 1 ^Monu ^hop. Ill E. Main Sti eet : 1 -.17=^ . ;j:--'3h. •'-•,:•'• ' -t- >^£. 1 \'t> WTOE* \',ii made this •' Tck ^elWon^l x [Ii • • •• •'..••-.'• - i -• ! .--. '••.-'• ii-i^hip of thtf I ress »«*•, e&RNjJ: Mi.n street forp [«rly COMBINATION SALE ink Mick. (It >rge E i d 4 rd Qwri. H edti h 9 Sd n d w i en To a s te rs .'f the Pali thte "7 !. the new pro irie- J! s • lieiiii{- redecoifiteil Pads .'lienillK SlltU ui ••' nf tin- type (fhre«^Hoat) *\z NOJI CAUsZSi c : • • i I.- work, ^H I I)-". ' • !!••!• .-.tatei* In' HI / 6 i :i MiMiirM* ejse^ere 15 I > '• Hi'vU'w. lie , 2 M 35« • ,:1 . AftS . • > is: nut dry r J MS, 7 3- r -4 !' fifl ^y«jtft .ii >IM> crlso a hcindy SALAD A large woolly heat pad with am if" l>.-i>.irt mcilt IIllH Automatic thermosottic con- Ni ,!|; Thisdeluxechromiumsandwicbtoast- tablei grilj 2 "c W* 25« ^ Trim. With Thre< trol.' Choice of three tern- TIPS . er and ^-cup percolator, both for only ...... - . r pemtutes. Fine for getting ( .ills in Three B iys \ • \ V:' V ' >" 1 v) aturday Soecials Aho a newaH-rubberwaterproof quJckMue£fromacheiaQd 'r : A great buy. Quickly toasts two sandwiches, any thickness, both NO. 2 lO< l I'IMIII page 1 • beat pad by potpoint—only $59} pains. 12 x 15 inches. «Cov- Toaster is bedt quality^ with beautiful emboaied dc sides at once. la two grill-plates maj alio be used for frying • • • -Pf CANS 17 : 'in- miiumer. The • bandy table grill also. Percolator is chromeplate on copper. bacon, eggs, sausagei, rjancakes, small Keaks, etc (Cord extra). ! ' hiiilding. He ernl er is lavender eiderdown. DEL , NO. 2 OOC CAN§ ^~ "' ••••TII and ii nil iber MONTEii-e^a ^ The cause of the 1 1 •'•rinilieil. DEL/ *4'--NO.SI"01C' • •' is called to the > MQNTE # JL CANS ^1 ' me. »»10 K Iain -* y mm 1¾¾ liil mm uAMaMbi nmtl^udtMi. . &mmmm W^ vffrflgivyeiBflriwg ^ BARRINGTON REVIEW, BARRINGTON, ILLINOIS, TlIURSP A Yj DECEMBER 1, 1982 6* —i* . Show Scarabs of t4ob II. 0. Byrd's South Pole Ship Bcrvation stated in an appeal to the Brat* Band's Pla«« atiiinunceu today. 'Oilier Kif,v f„r, Museunk Exhibit Recalls public to care for the birds' when the "A brass band," said Uncie fiben, Mrs, Alexander A. McCormick of cd in the department of «iiiiii„N Dei th Vtflley Tragic Arctic Episode Attracts History Students snow storm blanketed about two- "Is de best part of d« parade In Chicago has presented two ancient include six Perslon prrimiori,. i,,,,,," thirds of Illinois last week. Subse Egyptian pale green soatabs, one of implements' given by Ar(ln,r \- ., ''• rhe Museum of Science and In spite of de fact dat de bass drum Love -School children are finding the tro quent reports indicate that many kind- an* de other Instruments have .no King Amenophls III .(eighteenth dy of I/>ndon{ 48 -Frcnoli ami \'XlJ*'- dustry, Chicago, has among Its ex phies on board Byrd's south pole ship, hearted people responded to the ap nasty, 1400 B. C), to Field Museum orchaeological spcclnions prcti-iiici L hibits several cans of soup which Idea of what It's all about"—Wash and the*boat itself, which is moored peal, according to the'game and fisU ington Star.'., of Natural' History for adUition to the Abbe Henri Broull of I'ai-jK, „,„, fl7B By MAI SHALL BREEDON were carried by the third relief division representatives. Egyptian colieptions in the museum's prehistoric flints of th(! s„imr,nn in the Chicago canal, interesting stud an expedition Bent to Major General ies on contemporary history. Inas department of anthropology, it was period IS Prance. ' AJ W. Greeley, United States sol much as all history books now include It Pays to Advertise Step in Civilisation - ULL GdABAM had lived for dier' and explorer, more than a Admin V Bird's recent expeditions to Just after N. Hodgson of Steven One of the first steps taken by B fifty yei rs in the Moja'e desert bulf century ago. the no rj'h Wd south poles as impor spending no Jst of his time tramp age, England, had put a notice (n Japan on being forced oat of her se Greeley's famous expedition to tant ,flhapte*s in, American history, clusion, almost a century ago, was tag around Death valley. student s jean get a more vivid impas his window, "Wanted, a Good "It's age Lin' so a man can hard tlje Arctic regions was undertaken Svvarm of Healthy Bdjes," a swarm to' build np an army and a navy. In 1881., The party reached Discqv- sion ol f the hazardous j adventures^by Jjr have ro >m fer to turn around seeing the south pole ship, and learn settled on an apple qee beside hl& Let lis Inj* Bull gr imbled. :e»y Harbor -on Xncly Franklin bay, ing of the many obbtkcles that had house and Were hived. Classified Ads Bring Results Lonesonit June, his long-eared •Grinnell land, during tljie summer. to be cvercome before the ship finally Jenny, who was asleep on her feet here they established a perroa- landed in Little America with1 its beside him, did not wake up at the Jiunent station, where' they re crew of 42 men, its equipment, food, Finance sppnd of 1 uli's voice. But when mained uritH the late summer of supplies, and numerous other items the crunch of feet cut the still hot 1883, when they retreated south necessiiry for the 19 months of the! t Lonesoi le June opened one eye, ward, finally reaching Cape Sabine journey. . | .. Yourrsew eked at ne newcomer and went after a journey of 400 miles. There S they expected to meet relief ships, •/ One of the most interesting of all to sleep ag tin. Bull had caught a the trophies exhibited on the boat or at least to And supplies cached GIFT LIST , view of th< young girl's face. She is the glass-enclosed jfeplica of Little was makln bard headway through at designated points. Failing in America, which was made to scale of items with a year-round practical ^ HOME! the alkali. J tjils, they were obliged to spend by the New York museum of natural! the winter at Cape Sabine, where She stop ted when she came up history. It .shows, in; miniature de-^ : as well as sentimental value njll but seven of the party lost their tail the .wireless towers, the huts and If you pipit a lot and you want to the old man. tier liifa were lives as a result of starvation and the tunnels that were constructed on For Your Christmas Savings Check cracking, her breath cpme In exposure. the ice barrier, and which served as i to build la home on it we are in quick cusp;, but under the blister the home of 82 men, during tile peri New Wood floors ... BasementIRecreatibri of ber fn< » the countenance was j Re.lly Had Told Truth lous months of Antarctic snow and. a position to finance it\ for you. determined Bull was about to say j A Cbln\.'fj§ gardener sold a hcrse cold, '., ';• | Room .. Gheerf ull Breakf&st Nook.. .New •! something when .the girl stepped - Also on display'fire-rare specimens Cedar Closets-.<.4 New Kitcheii'(^p|>f^ris Just bring In yofrli tfo a farmer, and during ithe^rnns- n,fflna iBln , aside and » arted to pass. Instantly Bctlon he repeatedly said: "H$raee of bird ami animni life; the only liv plans j and sbecjflca- Bull slid f rwnrcf His hpttwlst- ing bejiigs" of Antartlcn. Tho p(?ii-| .'•'•; New Pantry Shelves' . . Living-Room \ YourDifeant ' MM^M™?*" 4» look well, hut plenty prill." _ . tions and We w^ll Jiuild . ed old bod burred her passage. guliis, pt'trels, seals, ii^d whales, have ! Book Shelves . . 4 Sleeping P^rch , . An • J It was subsequently i discovered been brought hack anijl'stuffed ^o 're-, HOJ your home iowlK yoir. "You en it fight the sink," he that tho nnltiml was blind, nnd. In- , up-to-date Fireplace , . Dining-Room Cor " said. "You' c walking to yijr death, main' as iwrmanent •mom<|iitooH_p(' the' Only a smaii ^own 'ensi'd at being taken in by a Chi- sure." ' far-distant land they Represent.,'Suits.' ner Cupboard .> A New Garage .. Warm Can Now payments Vijccewary. ipse, tho purrnnaer—took John to of 'various'--kind's, of furs, Worn by Weatherstrlpping .-. .jAh Atti(j Playrodm The balance can, be .? Khe glar id at blm. Eyon wide, •onrt. • ji Byrd tm lif'llfSiBMiitiNiiilfT^iMmfiiil :•'»--• gARRINGTQN REVIEW^ BARR1NGTON, ILLINOIS, yHURSDAy, DECEMBER 1^ 1932 relatives in Woncwega, Wis..' Mr. Wauconda and Mrs. Vincent Davlin were guests Mr. and- Mrs. George Strofcer and Mr. and Mrs..Herman Carr attended miles -east 'of Wauconda fell from a farm north of town on 'Saturday had] Other. 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Edition^ Sa88Harduare Ti4 Jefferson Ice i Dacsohler ... ..-171 626 k in District League .Total ..801 770 707 2368 jlS-CajicrsMak' Winninglmpeded iDeasp Rock Oil— \ % Llpofsky ...I ,108 107 167 geitoerd ftjtfwiofy The 8«HH IIar i. mm •Motrin XlmmMHtM WWBmmmm :¾ 'A: 1 '>" ^ I. \'M tfiVlM BARRINGTOy, ILLPffllS,' THURSDAY, DECEMBER % 1932 10 BARRINGTON Carrie Gilly and Mrs,-Anna, Having BarringtonLocal of Barr1n«ton. Mr. «nd Mns. Oharlex |.„l,ll»hed In manlclpailty Gilly rotUTjied to their home in I&«|o wlthlowe.tlOJtericyr»te ami P$r8$nal on Friday ajfterVipcndln* alx ^eek* In |H!nol»—teito jbtmi^ with relulijvc* and frloud* ho,re. HELPFUL Marjory mi<1 Allot) Jlnno Ponicroy ore 111 with lniluoiiisii nti the-home Mrs. Floyd ilawley, 230 W. Sta i-4. SERVICE of Ahfnr i}im>iit«, Mr. uul Mrn. D* B. tion street, is able to be oat again TnuJMK 47, NVMItljm 4» / •j: • Pomeroy, 134 W. RuakU sttcet.. after being confined to her hoin* for We Deliver two weeks wiUi Influensa. 10 a. m. Donald 1'ltKirton, fell E. Russell 3 p.m. stj-eet, Is ill thl» wcekj with influeiiiui Mr. and Mrs. Wesley NeViL 558 N. Hough street, were quests '<>»' .Thanksgiving day of Mr. and Mrs.! Barth Shcchan, 413 Russell-street, Andrew Nelson) of Crystal Lake, i left the Barrington general ho^iital V IjANDWER'S Monday, after spending piorp than Chris nine weeks as a patient there. Mr. WiHard Gieske'who is attending' L tiOME STORE BUN BY HOME FOLKS Sheehan was injured a,t the time of the Northern Illinois State Teachers' the explosion at Jew;f . -;f James of Barrington aind Mrs. Lawr PROSPERITY f20 Per Cent. of Hoirjes; All tatoes^te^-^Sc ence's brother,, James» Dymond and "^'Jt'" Mrs. Hedley Dobson, daughter-in- son James Jr. of Honor, Mich, at I . ! To A7 of Stores Still to ^ 'tf'di With, Pure! of $2.50* Cash Order law of Mr. and Mrs. William Dobson, tended the International livestock ex jioiri 114 Harrison street is seriously ill at h Not At )und the Corner Be Solicited . - position, in Chicago Saturday. ., I'lVW St. Mary's hospital in Chicago. t It is ot the Corner of (look and Station Streets I--MI iday and Saturday Specials (> n. Miss Winifred Donlea of Knox col .flV M1I»1 odff .1(112•>] 5 raiscit by house J. C.• Plagge's condition is im f-at your iROYAL BLUE STORE.. tnre December 2 And 3 lege in Galesburg, spent from Friday BJ VJI,HI«(> r;ii)V!issinjt wns ' reported to proved so that he is] able to be out 0 miri until Sunday with her( mother Mrs. |W Hiirriiicton , RetTeT committee Sniwdrift, 1-lb. cans.—-It9f again. On Saturday (he celebrated his Henry Donlea, 130 W. Main street. sevenjty-«ev>enth birtUday by. reeeiv ECIALS Friday and Saturday 1^,,,,^,1,1 y eveitiiiK by motnhers of (fie " • "Xi win) Uf side-Down Cake jPan jFre^ ing congratulations and gifts from |«mW>i j:r<>"ni«f women. »u.^ the different members of his family in Mr. and Mrs. W. B.. Grueter and The Legion 10% Discount Coupons Do Not Apply on Specials \Villi o»»ly SO/pcr cent of tlie liom'es Qu iker Oats, New I]ow #ric£, 4 •vl-j Barringtoii, all of wliom called to family of Milwaukee spent Saturday finil ti ""' "f '''/' hHsfnww houses <-ati- half) pkg. 15* smf pkf^ see him. and Sunday at the home of Mr. and fnsswl. ilnvciitnmittee is'hopeful that Mrs. W, T. Patten, 415 El'Washiifg- hhf pwl of, ifl.TflO from personal eon-. f.i.t ton street. tljjJjiKidiis t: w& I 11¾¾^¾¾¾ WBm lOUt; I -. J '