November 14, 1902

WAUCONDA.

Recital at M. E. church this evening.

Harry Fuller transacted business at Waukegan Tuesday.

Harry Geary spent Sunday with relatives at Long Grove.

M.W. Hughes transacted business in Chicago Wednesday.

Mrs. J. E. Gainer is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Montgomery, of Volo.

Frank Murray, and Howard O’Neil called on friends at McHenry Tuesday.

The Quaker Friends Medicine Co. are exhibiting in our village this week.

Miss Dollie Hammond went to Chicago Saturday to spent a week with relatives and friends.

Mrs. George Meyer and son George of McHenry were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Maiman, Sunday.

Frank Wynkoop returned to Chicago Thursday, after a week’s visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nile Wynkoop.

Misses Nettie Murray and Winifred O’Neil of Chicago spent Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Murray.

Jay Cooke went to Chicago Saturday, returning Sunday evening with his wife, who has been spending the past week with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Zimmer and George of Long Grove and Miss Anna Meyer of Lake Zurich attended the dance in our village last Friday evening.

Albert Roney of Chicago, who is employed by the North-Western Railway Co. as a section foreman, spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Roney.

Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Hapke went to Waukegan Sunday to visit with relatives. Mr. Hapke returned home Sunday evening but Mrs. Hapke and children remained until Thursday.

The dance at the Oakland hall last Friday evening was attended by about sixty-five couples. Music was furnished by Hurtle’s orchestra of Chicago, and a most enjoyable time is reported by all.

Messrs. Meyer and Kirby, of Barrington Mystic Workers lodge, called on brother Mystics in our village Sunday to get our local team to initiate nine new members for them Saturday evening.

Mrs. H. J. Dixon, who has been spending the past two months with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Bassett, at Belvidere, returned home Monday. She reports her daughter in the best of health again.

A special meeting of the Mystic Workers lodge of our village will be called next Wednesday evening, November 19, for the transaction of special business. All members are requested to be present.

Miss Edith M. Leach and pupils will give their first annual recital at the M.E. church this (Saturday) evening, at 8 o’ clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Admission 25 cents, children 15 cents.

Dr. McChesney of Edgarton, Wis., called on old friends in our village last Saturday and Sunday, returning home Monday morning, accompanied by his wife, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Hill for the past two weeks.

LAKE ZURICH.

John Forbes was a Chicago visitor Monday.

Emil Frank made a business trip to Chicago Monday.

John Baseley of Wauconda was here on business Thursday.

Miss Julia Courtney of Chicago visited friends here Tuesday.

Attorney George Spunner transacted business here Thursday.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Klepper, Monday, November 10, a girl.

John Stephens of Joliet is spending the week at the home of E.S. Bruce.

Mrs. Chris Hapke called on Zurich friends Wednesday, on her way home from Wauconda.

Emil Ficke, superintendent of the Consumers Ice Co., left for El Paso, Tex., Saturday, to visit at the home of his father-in-law.

Thursday evening the audience at the show was treated to one number that was not on the program, in the shape of two popular songs sung by Miss Annie Nolan of Chicago. They were nicely rendered and appreciated by all. Miss Nolan is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Forbes.

Miss Hattie Link of Chicago is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Gainer.

Mrs. James Flood entertained her mother Waukegan Thursday and Friday of last week.

Lewis Seip of Chicago is home on a visit. He had a siege of typhoid fever for the past six weeks.

A large number from here attended the Wm. Lohman sale, on the Dinan farm near Lakes Corners, Thursday.

The Quaker Concert Co. closed their entertainment here Sunday evening. With the hall filled to standing room they gave away about 75 presents, as they agreed, and the contest for the most popular child was between Elmer Schaeffer and Laura Will, the former won, making little Elmer the most popular child in Lake Zurich and also winning the elegant present, 36 pieces of elegant silverware.

CARPENTERSVILLE.

Willie Riley has been quite ill this week.

Dexter Brown of Silver Lake was here Sunday.

Mrs. Frank Brown of Cary was a visitor Sunday.

Mrs. E. C. Masters has been entertaining a cousin this week.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Tolosted visited friends at Algonquin Sunday.

Mrs. Maggie Matthews is making a short visit at Pleasant Valley.

J. Mitchell shipped his household effects and horses to Millard, Wisc. Tuesday.

Harry Earlensen received a painful injury by running a rusty nail through his foot.

Messrs. Warner and Johnson and families of Prairieville visited at Sam Johnson’s Sunday.

Mrs. Florence Baker commenced work at the Cook Publishing House, Elgin, last Monday,

Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell left here Wednesday morning for Millard, Wis., where they will make there future home.

S. Dahlbum and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kopes dines at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cornish in Elgin Sunday.

A special meeting of the W.R.C. was called for Wednesday and regular sessions were held Thursday afternoon with an inspecting officer present.