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Lake County Register (1922), 9 Dec 1922, p. 5

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a JB# O nmaiy s R , o ' "t o onl c t T l-{ a e & h 11 % I f LA 315| 1 TX L (1 .. [ jlappenings i7 ~mw _ > twe, dat pogrecsice o ie ifiineis section of the American College of Surgeons at Quiney last week. home from the Waukegan hospital Thursday. 'There is no hope for her Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Hackett of Marshall, Minn. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wright for a few days this week. . _ The Importance of Your Farm "More than hdlf of the wealth of America is in the farms-- importance of the farm and the importance of improving the «mality of everything raised on the farm. A good of the latest fiction is now :&hmm . A Book is Ablways.an Acceptable Gift ; _ : The Country Beyond, by Curwood _ Now that the busy harvest days are over, you are doubt-- less making plans for next year's planting. Your aim should be to surpass the record made this last season. The farmers iiterest and problems are our interests and problems. Let us help you with your agricultural problems as well as your financial problems. Lake County National Bank Capk. Bioke y Sahatine The Covered 'The above statement impresses us more than ever with the aportange of improviag the quality of everything raised on the F. B. LOVELL CO SOY BEAN MEAL One way of doing this is to improve the soil and use tested , > [A kB Latest Fiction ~--Now in LIBERTYVILLE, ILL Car of $2.00 each Hutchinson James Bensinger, superintendent dfiod,}.lppingdmnnddfil Cyclone Fence Company, accompan-- ied by his family were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bensing-- of their s Tan fang in Caiage Paerbagie. ing day. Mrs. Taylor entertained a number of relatives at dinner on LIBERTYVILLE may be returned to the canvassers or if the money has already been sent to headquarters at Waukegan lpluse report it to the canvassers so credit may be given on the Liber-- tyville drive. The regular W. C. T. U. meeting 'iubohold'l'ue-dn]mbec. 12 at tme Methodist Episcopal Church. Mrs. Tibbetts, county pres-- | ident, will be present and will give a lnport of the National convention at | Philadelphia, which she attended and will also speak on ber trip to | Washington. This is an open meet-- 'ing and a cordial invitation is ex-- tended to all to attend. ! See "Moonshine Valley" Pri.--Sat. 'Liberty'natn. | _ Don't miss seeing Frank Mayo in | "Out of the Silent North" Sunday at | Liberty Theatre. Charles Kaiser attended the funer-- al of William Metz at 'Wheeling, Thursday afternoon. Mr. Metz, a high!y esteemed citizen of Wheeling had lived there practically all of his life and was 81 years old at the time of his death. 'He was buried with Masonic honors. The Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls are cantassing the town in the sale of Red Cross Christmas sea'is. Many Libertyville people have re-- geived seals tnrough the mail, These The W. C. T. U. meeting Tuesday afternoon at the M. E. Chureh will be called to order at 2:00"*0'clock sharp as it is necessary for the speaker, Mrs. Tibbetts to. retarn home early. The Area organization will join in the meeting. A gray timber wolf was seen near Diamond Lake early Tharsday morn-- ing by W. D. Porteous of Area and three companions when they were on their way to work. He came out of the woods on the north side of. the street vacated by Mr. l"' Mrs. C. E. Wheelock, Miss Elsie Huss has resigned her rlflon with the Libertyville Lum-- r company which she has so ef-- ficiently filled for the past nine years. Miss Ada Meyers has been engaged to fill the position, Iake into the open but soon dashed back into the timber. !.J, J. Doerschuk went to Aana, IIl. Tuesday to assist his family in moving to Libertyville They will doughnuts, apple pie, pumpkin pie, ]m.h'm" -vm,._, will be held Dec-- 14 in the church pariors. Sale will open at 12 o'clock. All donations of funey work and aprons please bring on Dee 18 at 1:00 p. m. if poss-- ible. Lunch will be served. Menz: SUNDAY -- DEC. 10 "The Valley of Silent Men" with ALMA RUBENS "On the High Seas" A soul stirring photo of the Candl-N-&M play JACK HOLT and AUDITORIUM ADDITIONAL LIBERTYYILLE TTEMS ON°PAGE EIGHT SATURDAY -- DEC. 9 "w;mfl "The Face in the * "THE SHOWHOUSE DELIGHTFUV L* _ _Theatre DOROTHY DALTON Personal and Local Items of Particular Interest to Qur Libertyville Read ers 20 REGISTER SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1922 tended by }Apeoplonm]ho-d&ou*t.lnlohner, | day evening. J;llentxw;:iwmx.y. Dec, 6. -- Mrs. Morris was served. ose opened playing a selec-- tended were Mrs. Charles Kaiser, tion from Bm "The :!nok," tended were Mre, Charles Kaiser, Mrs. Henry Van Pléw, Miss Jennie Kern, Miss Nellie MeCrea, Mrs and | Mrs. Jud Ames, Miss Jeannette The cartons of @igarettes which | were found near the C. M. & St. P.: tracks a few weeks ago were shipped from Monroe, Wis. and were claimed Tuesday afterncon by an agent of . the railroad. r:'rmy parties in | the attempted t have not yet' been apprehended although suspic--| ions point strongly #2 a certain di-- rection and it will not be long before they will be taken care of. l Wm. Wright of the Rédpath Chan-- | tauqua is in towna Fetting things linednpforthowsea;on,nnd; reports eve _wery favorable : for gettmxtm back to Lib-- | ertyville next summer. He states that out of a total'of 110 towns on this circuit, Li le is one of eight towns that not sign up for next year &I" "Chautauqua week," but they are all coming back, and with pledges for over 500 season tickets signed Libertyville is going | over too. Everybody intm; having . the | uxtmi:mtobourdn Vflhalhll,uxtv,;lday evening, Dec, 11th, at 7:30 o%glock. s | -- Mrs. C. F. Greeawood, worthy matron of Libertyville chapter, O.| E. S., entertained the oficers of the | local chapter and escorts, Tues. | day evening at her home on Eim' court. jovially spent game of donkey.. tRufll Price was the fortwnate Winner of the ladies and E. L. Sayre, the prize for the gentlemen. We #efrain from mentioning who were presented with consolation prizes. flus refresh-- ments were served.. ;;, and the evening delightfully and DAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERVICE The Club House Phones 24 and .'"a'-._ ib., Fould's Macaroni or Spaghetti Faacy Bulk Cocon, 8 Ibe. for . ------ Fancy Frank{orts, Club House Pancake Flour, Jiffy Jell 8c, 2 for . _ Smoked Ham:. Picnics, 1b., imwntiremmientions Bologaa or Liver Squsage, W., ~<whe._ mrmrintiniiion t Argo Corn Starch BE .nlllazclll o .l mmemme...._. Club House Seeded or Seedless Raisins, Phone Libe:;ville, 306 430 N. Milwaukee Ave. Tagaisr Pricem, Tet 8. &. h-hh-. ye iI 10 were the A stirring play .thrills all the way through -- Farnum's latest and best. © "Out of the Silent "Iron To Gold" A special picture at regular Ad-- Next Week TOM MIX in his big "Moonshine Valley" Trim Your Trees "The Weak End Party" Edward F. Kuester and we will be glad to furnish you an estimate trim_ your othar trees. LIBERTYVILLE, ILL Fox News and Comedy DUSTIN FARNUM Libertyville 276--J--1 Also Tree Surgery STAN LAUREL WM. FARNUM FRANK MAYO 10¢ 27¢ 19¢ 15¢ mmw'hhm Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Woolridge. C. ¥. Wright has returned from a im cimem ~#t an and family at Omaha Nebraska. 1 s Lalgen d -- Hardwood Chunks Save Coal, Clean : Heat j 3 Three Weeks Off Hard Maple FAIRHOLM GARDENS DYMOND RD. Esez Size for Furnace--Nut Size for Stove 7 . W. Carroll & Sons Co. Phone Res. 396--R Libertyville Lumber Co. GOOD DELIVERY SERVICE It Pays to Trade With Us Cut Twelve Inches Long Fine for Kindling and Cooking H.~C. Burridge & Sons Order Now, delivery Xmas Eve. SILK PETTICOATS TAFFETA, CANTON CREPES, AND SATIN SILK TOP UNION SUITS Phone 47 Down by the Old Depot Bflb'u'wm Primroses, i Christmas émtc. e tor versity of lllinois visited at the . _ u...cummz- 54 holiday at Thanksgiving. Mizs., the first of the week. He will spend the winter in that k C. N. 8. & M Cars to Dymond Rd. for 3 14 To ¥4

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