November 16, 1901

LAKE ZURICH.

School entertainment Saturday.

For good, tender meat call on Gustav Fieddeler.

Mrs. E.A. Ficke was a Chicago visitor Wednesday.

J. Raymond of Volo was here Wednesday on business.

F.L. Carr of Wauconda was a visitor here Wednesday.

Emil Frank and Charles Klipper attended to business in Chicago Monday.

Wm. Buesching and Mike Thompson were in Barrington Monday.

George Foreman, Paul Miller and George Wagner of Barrington were seen here Wednesday.

Mr. George Knigge of Quentin’s Corners and Miss Clara Eichman of this place were united in marriage Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Knigge will reside at Quentin's Corners, where George is employed in the creamery. Their many friends wish them a long and happy journey through life.

WAUCONDA.

N.B. Duers and J.W. Gilbert were Chicago visitors Thursday.

L.E. Golding spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives and friends in our village.

Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Fuller spent a few days of last week with relatives in Chicago.

Carl Ericksen and Harry Riley attended the dance at Lake Zurich Saturday evening.

Herman Van Natta, accompanied by his mother and brother, visited at Elgin Wednesday.

A recital and dance will be given at Oakland hall next Wednesday evening, commencing at 8 o’clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all.

Messrs. And Mesdames G.C. Roberts and A. White returned to our village Saturday, after a week’s visit with relatives and friends at Prairie du Lac, Wis.

Miss Lilah Golding returned home Friday evening, after her first week’s teaching at the Honey Lake school. She reports it a very bright and pleasant position.

Mrs. Manuel Eatinger of Windmere was obligated into the order of the Mystic Workers of Mizpah Lodge Wednesday evening. This now gives the lodge a total of 121 beneficiary members.

About fifteen members of the Wauconda Relief Corps went to Richmond Monday in acceptance of an invitation extended them by the Richmond Corps. They arrived home about 9 o’clock in the evening and, although a rather stormy return trip, a pleasant time is reported.

Mat Freund, who has been in the employ of J.W. Cooke for the past year as apprentice, went to McHenry Monday, where he entered the employ of Mr. Shorwer. Mat was a prominent young man in our village and will be missed by his many friends, who wish him the best of success in his new position.

J.S. Haas received a letter from M.S. Ford from Atlanta, Ga., last Monday, stating that he and Mr. Payne as yet have not started in business, not having found a suitable place but have rented a private house and Miss Lida acts as mistress. He reports Elmer in Idaho and expects to move there himself next Spring.

You are cordially invited to sail with the young people of the Epworth League on a paper pilgrimage to Egypt and Palestine. At each meeting papers will be read by the young people, describing the different places they are supposed to visit. The pilgrimage will be under the personal direction of Rev. F.N. Lapham, who will brighten each evening by pages of his own experience in the Holy Land. Everything will be done to make the pilgrimage pleasant and profitable. The steamer “Wauconda” is set to set sail from the M.E. church parlor Monday evening at 7:30. Itinerary of the paper pilgrimage to the Holy Land: Nov. 18, departure on board the steamer Wauconda; Nov. 25, Alexandria, Cairo and the Pyramids; Dec. 2, Joppa, Jerusalem, Bethlehem and Bethany; Dec. 9, jericho, Jordan, Dead Sea, Sea of Galilee and Nazareth: Dec. 16, prize story of the pilgrimage. Tableau of Jewish wedding and other tableaux. Special music will be provided each evening and amusements appropriate for the occasion. A prize will be given to the persons writing the best account of the whole trip. All are welcome.

LANGENHEIM.

Elmer Peckham made a trip Saturday to Dundee.

Mrs. F. Kelsey spent Tuesday with Mrs. Messenger at Cary.

Miss Mildred Kelsey spent a few days with her aunt at Cary.

George Kelsey and family spent Sunday with Mrs. and Wallace of Cary.

Fred Abbott spent the fore part of the week with relatives in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Abbott went to Chicago Wednesday to visit friends.

James McGraw and Peter Sonson made a trip to Fox Lake Wednesday.

E.W. Riley and Mrs. James McGraw were in Palatine on business Thursday.

FOUND - Between Schumacher’s and Peterson’s Wednesday, a gray canvas coat. Owner enquire of E.W. Riley.

Mrs. L. Peterson and daughter Rosa visited with Mrs. Messenger at Cary Tuesday.

CARPENTERSVILLE.

H.G. Sawyer and wife spent Sunday at Evansville.

Miss Lillie Hooker of Cary has been visiting here this week.

Miss Phil Hawley of Barrington was a Dundee visitor last week.

“Rescue Work” is the topic for the Missionary meeting Friday afternoon. Come.

There was joint meeting of the Guild and W.C.T.U. yesterday afternoon.

Miss Dora Schufeldt and daughter of Algonquin were visitors here on Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Bridgemen of Springfield, South Dakota, were visitors at C.T. Miller’s recently.

The Loucht family, who were burned out two months ago, have moved into their new home on the old site.

The Missionary social of the Baptist church, Dundee, met with Mrs. J.M. Borden of Dundee Tuesday afternoon. Topic: “Japan.” Light refreshments were served.