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Lake County Register (1922), 20 Dec 1922, p. 5

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U e y a) e :0 __sas~ -- Personal and Local Items of Particular i'" { H ep|DeCmniigs© Interest to Our Libertyville Read ers ' . racdanany » x¥ on y * f . Tig)~ C To Mre. A. L Woebb was a Waukegan shopper Wussday. Miss Helen Batty left Saturday to Join her parents, Rev, E. J. Batty und Mre. Batty at New Orieans. -- When coal is hard to get the buyer must make -z:uu-mlwllgivemuanbw PHONE 5 Lake County National Bank LA GOLONDRINA. Waltz, Prince's Dance Orchestra. vog:.m BLUES. (D--'-& Horsley.) -- Fox-- lA'Allmm (Bradford--Brassfield.) Fox--trot. Johnny Dunn's Original Jazz Hounds. CHRISTMAS CARDS CANDIES C1G, PERFUMES IN GIFT PACKAGES A FULL LINE OF KODAKS F. B. LOVELL CO. Our coal is required to give satisfaction. HOMESICK. _ Fex--trot. Ted Lewis and His Band. TO--MORROW. -- Fox--trot. wHEN THE LEAYVES COMES TUMBLING DOWN. Paul and His Hotel Astor Orthestra _ JAPANBSE MOON. For--tret. TWO LITTLE RUBY RINGS. From "Daffy Dill." ramiby ns Aooie e re e T an trot. Bav and His e Mediey Fox--trot. Ray Milier and His Orchestra. CGOODBYE. Fox--tret. _@KM LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR. Specht and His Hotel Astor Orchestra. ml%m Ted Lewis and His Band. 1 LOYVE J SWEET ANGELINE, from "Strut Miss SIXTY SECONDS EV'RY MINUTE (I Think of You). Intro. WI-if*_"Gu-fld Vil-- lnge Follics." (Hirsch.) m-uu. The Co-- TO--MORROW MORNING. §Y-¢ and Squires. ) Fex--trot. Eddie Elkins THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING. (Robledo.) The wise men of two thousaad years ago traveled unywwymbbub'pmgimwdw Christ Child, and as Christian humanity has jour-- neved down the lane of time, the custom of giving We have tried to make ours a service for the com-- mumnity and our hope for the coming year is that The giving of gifts is a lovely thing, but finer than hthodfinxd'c'l.'d!-hkhhexemplifldinthe rendering of unselfish service. gifts has left many a bright spot in a1 otherwise drab pilgrimage. as a result of our past experience this service shall mean even more to you i1 the future. New Columbia Records 10 Inch 75¢ The Finest of Gifts Mrs, A. A. Grandy and daughter Gertrude spent Saturday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. Simon Jameson spent Monday with relatives in CIGARS TL 'Robert Heiton was a Chicago vis-- itor Tuesday. Mrs. A. Kirby of Fox Lake visited Nr. and Mrs. Robert Helton Friday. E. D. Hubbard was a business vis-- #tor in Chicago Monday. Miss Vene Wheeler was a Chi-- eago shopper Monday. . Mrs. Chester Wilcox spent Satur-- day in Chicago. _A marriage license has been issued | to Edward Farmer of Prairie View | tndm-CIde:dl,adMuoj ' lx-a..T.J.l'afl:on'aullul'e'ni-lmltoi Harvard to assist in caring for her| mother who is ill § | (nngrermy aioke airng ty Lole The Camp Fire Giris will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Earl Corlett"on Newberry avenue. day in Mrs. C. T. Crawford and daughter Aeola spent Monday in Chicago. Mrs. B. F. Woolridge was a Wau kegan visitor on Tuesday. Mrs. Wolfsfeld of St. Louis is visit ing at the home of hner daughter Mrs. Max Kohner, Mrs. Stephen Cudahy and Miss Tess Cudahy spent Monday in Chi-- and Mrs, Henry Biere spent Satur-- Miss Margaret Smock is spending the Christmas holidays with her par-- ents, Rev. and Mrs. Guy E. Smock. Miss Myrtle Umbdenstock is at her home for a few days on account of the iliness of ber mother. Mat Pester is planning to attend the horse sale in Chicago December 20 to 25, inclusive. Pipe Organ Accompaniment Send or call for latest program . Manday, New Year's Night "THE MAN UNCOUQUERABLE Starring Jack Holt PRICES 25¢ and 10¢ AUDITORIUM Theatre -- BETTY COMPSON in "THE GBEEN TEMPTATION" «Love Is "The Young Edward Boyes is on the sick list | Mr. and Mrs. A R. Schnaebele { spent Monday in Wauke-- ¥Fred Tew made a business trip to | gan. SUNDAY and MONDAY CHRISTMAS EVE and CHRISTMAS NIGHT A CHRISTMAS TREAT WALLACE REID AGNES AYRES and MAY MceAVYOY in Booth Tarkington's Mark Neville spent Monday in Mrs. H.°S. Huributt is quite ill Mrs. Fred Lemker and son Lyle WEDNESDAY -- DEC. 20 * One Night Only A Smashing Comedy Mrs. George Pearce and Mrs, Har-- DONT MISS THIS IT°3 A SCREAM A BIG SPECIAL COMEDY HIT AT REGULAR PRICES HOLIDAY SPECIAL "TO HAVE and TO HOLD" Friday -- Satarday Dec. 29--30 TKE SHOWHOU 3E DELIGHTPUL®" ---- FRIDAY and SATURDAY Dee. 22 -- 23 "Clarence" With MARION DAVIES Something Different A Paramouat Picture An Awful ® Moore Libertyville Chapter, Q. E. S. Wed-- \ nesday evening, Dec, 20, Initiations. | Members m-"pednl effort to be present. ns | Arrange for W¥ @°%, Auto _ Bus ';:viawmeoq nts. Phone Miss Helen Kenney of Chicago was the guest of Mrs. R. 0. Higgins Sat-- Mrs. A. W. Waldo and daugnter Eh-:ornum:'opm&t- visited at the home of his grand-- ldl.odnr. Mrs. Snni'*on on Men-- y. B The fourth annual ni Christ. mas party of L. T. H. 8. will be held Wednesday evening, December 27. All alumni members are expected to Mrs. Joseph Morris Of Butte, Mon-- tana, is visiting at home of E. W. Butterfield for a days. --She ::poet-tomto @ntana on Fri-- y. * -- w render a m&m entitled "The Little Lord is" Thursday evening, Dec. 21 at 8:Q0 c'clock. A cordial invitation to all to attend. Thursday, l.. 21. Sacred Concert ué E. Church under direction of . Jack Bradford. Chorus of thirty v% mm mm s C Thursday, Det. 21. Boxnaumamm Uxion. Third floor itoriam.. BMMAY, ~DECEMBER 20, 192. Mrs. Helen Lage Gilbert Davison of LeCrosse, Wis The Methodist Episeopal choir will o MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY TAKEN CARE OF There will be a speciAl meeting of Application blanks for 1923 pass-- . SPLENDID FOOD POPULAR PRICES ROOM==BATHST® ---- RondatahlitG Papricters | Phones 24 and 5 \k] Hemstitching Turkey -- C Fancy Nuts AUTOMOBILE OWNERS COlflN--E--?fl'S Thursday, Deét, 21. ed Concert u& E. direction of . Jack B AND PICOTING 10¢ a yard Sweet Potatoes Cranberries Holiday Suggestions Order Early. We will be cloged all day -- Christmas Trees 430 N. Milwaukee Ave. Goose -- Duck -- Chicken school The annual meeting of the share-- holders of the First National Bank of Libertyville will be held in the bank's offices on Tuesday, Jan. 9th at 3:30 o'clock P."M. for the parpose of electing officers for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may propéerly come COMMERCIAL CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS FOR 1923 the club rooms on the night of De-- cember 18, 192Z%. The following of-- ficers were elected for the following a 1A before The annual meeting of the Liber-- tyville Commercial Club was held in Treasurer, Rrank J, Wright. .. m'*t&&m After the business meeting those present were served one of the fam' ous Oyster "Stews," for which the Club's chefs are famous, ° Tog late to Classify M .ce FOR M@zflp&om m trees, E. H. 06 West Park Ave., A fine Christmas Ment.hrll% mc:l_m Gra: Head Lettuce Quality Store J. S. Gridley, Cashier. Dressing will be Sunday | _A double header basket ball game f'mh"'n':.:akl;il&my 'Udltvman. L. T. H. 8. and | Lake -- vs, L. T. H. 8. Light-- visited Libe: o opee Libertyville relatives Friday Hardwood Chunks Save Coal, Clean Heat f Indiana, West Virginia Smokeless Coal Hard Maple Boards Primroses, Pink Flowers, T5e. _ . = . Begonias, 3 varieties, 7T5¢ and up. ~ Xmas Cactus, nice plants, 50c. Poinsettias, fine plants, $1.00 each. Specimen Boston Ferns, $1.50 and $2.00; We will deliver, if you wish, to your friends Christmas Eve. Just phone. Phone Res: 396--R. _ FAIRHOLM GARDENS Green House 396--J. -- Burridge & Sons . DYMOND RD. Flowering Plants Make Delightful Gifts: . _W. Carroll & Sons Co.| _ _ The Substitute for Hard Coal \} -- _ Egg Size for Furnace----Nut Size for Stove & Libertyville Lumber Co. GOOD DELIVERY SERVICE It Pays to Trade With Us A Few Days Away Cut Twelve Inches Long Fine for Kindling and Cooking SILK TOP UNION SUITTS SILK PETTICOATS TAFFETA, CANTON CREPES, AND SATIN | Christmas ---- "Seon flkre 2 youp. trip to Wausau, Wis. the fore part of this week. x < nouncement part hidi'auh* ; honordlhnlnytoc-m,)ll. 1'5 Mrs, Forest Smith, entertained £4£-- teen guests at an engagement;an-- Davis of Chicago was announced. PAGE FIVE _ --

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