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Lake County Register (1922), 6 Feb 1924, p. 5

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f l ~'Three Wise Acts The members of the Epworth Leagu*® are very much interested in the series of studies on "The Youth Nersh maye "Arat uie young prople saya you P of America should be vmod'i.";rly sciousness of the duties and obliga-- tions, and privileres of Ameriean citizenship; and thit they migcht re-- 44 of the dangers confronting our re-- 1 <>"trying g t i ~ Ti tf you are thining of building t the v.ma;lng---.wmit'tahom,bam, garage or poultry house -- come in and see !z?' w--4 iat "'.e.i' ( s + WHITMANN'S PACKAGE GOQDS: Chocolate Covered Caramels, Jordan Almonds, * PHONE 5 " ' _ BUNTE'S CHOCOLATE CHIPS Don't waste your time and tax your temper Modern Home Planning 50c Per Pound '}W-, . & | KZAKE A BUDGET , f\';_' record eaxpendi- \§@)] itures. and carry a checking "account at this bank. A checking account will m?'lée it easy torecordex-- enditures which in turn gien make it easy to keep m This bank is at your service at all times and ready to help you in ev-- ery way possible. © Pickaninny : Peppermints, ¥..SPECIAL Miss Ruthic Triggs fh'a:' is il! with an attack of tonsilitis. o t _' Miss M. J. Quinn and Miss Clara-- | bel Wheelass were Chicago visitors are sponsoring her appearance. No -- Mrs. Gertrude Bonnin, an Indian -- Pupils in the schoo! are | ~Mre. Charles GagHardi and daugh-- princess, will lecture at the high being mly this ter Julia spent Saturday and Sunday schoo! Friday evening. =This is a week by Dr. Martin and Miss Quinn, | with Chicago velati Mlflahmdmmmhthmam.tflupmw' Russel! "';' ded the con-- urgently invited to hear this splendid ence of diptheria in surrounding dis-- | cert given by I&® Padonv:yln speaker. --Libertyville Woman's Club tricts, . It is hoped that an epidemic | Chicago last Sunday. week end in Chicago. spent the THE LAKER COUNTY RECISTER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1924 'guests of . Libertyville relatives. ! Mrs.<Robert Sitz and Mrs,. Henry Numsen visited Mrs.. Harry Seiler, 'wbmmonnflonfor»- . pendicitis 'at the L:hcou.(}enc ;cu_lmmdnyhst She ' was taken to her home in Waukegan +Friday and is getting along nicely. | ~«Mrs. Rose Alkofer spent Sunday «With her daughter Mrs. Joseph Dada 'at Gurnee. 4 i ' Misses: Stella Langworthy and IM es Van Zandt saw "Abie's Irish 'MM' at the m_ k last Satur-- gqflmm uw:n on # of health authorities and parents. Tickets are being sold by school children for "The Spoilers" the fam-- ous film play to be given Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of this week at the Auditorium. -- Advance sales are for the <~benefit of the Daughters of the G. A. R. -- Mrs. F. H. Just and Mrs Stella Cropley attended matinee in Chicago Sltm'day.m'l'hey saw "'Abie's Irish jmum«fi-hfi» pal diocese on Tuesday and Wednes-- day of this week. : e : Blair Foulds seturned to the Uni-- versity of lilincis, Sunday, where he is a student, after spending a few days with Mrs. Foulds. The Epworth League observed a short memorial service for Ex--Pres-- ilu'bnhdmm --The new Lutheran parsonage, be-- ing constructed by R. Gonsalves, of Winnetks, is enclosed and ready for and the brick veneer will put on next week. William Schley of this ctiy is in charge of the work. ~~O. E. Churchilt apent the week end with his daughters, Mrs. Nola Mc-- MmMr. and Mrs.--John> ¥| school Friday evening, Feb, 8th; by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gruenwald mot-- ored to Chicago Friday evening and Mrs. Lewis Bockelman 'and little daughter of Chicago were week end * Merrill Weiskopf spent Sunday at ~ C.6. Foulds arrived Tuesday on a business trip from New York to Chi-- l. Mrs. Bazsenet and daughter visited friends in Chicago. «~Miss ('Ida Hansen <and --Irene Schwandt of Chicago were guests of and Mrs. E. E. Ellsworth attended Marvelia Virginia Dady of Liber-- tyville and Alonsins Diets of Area mmmuhdat'.hcnht&t- _ Miss Mary McGavie--was called to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Weiskoof vis-- ited relatives in Chicago on Satur-- week session Sunday evening. The local Epworth League had a good Kankakee on of serious i nnees of bat aoie Wihe. ansen Mire Producers meeting in Chicago, Mon-- day . Sunday, Feb. 3, 1924. -- Both mother and habe are doing nicely.> The Lutheran Ladies Aid Society wishes to thank thogs who helped to the chicken't a success and those who gave extra dona-- tions which were so very Acceptable. Born to Mr. and Wright of Omaha, N jCag( ~ Frank J, Wright is on the sick list. The Mystic Workers will give a dance in the lodge rooms Tuesday evening, Feb. 12. Smarts orchestra. . Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Folger enter-- tained a number of friends at bunco Saturday night. . * K < _ _Mr. and Mrs. Guy Legate and little daughter were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford in Mrs. Hiram Lusk was hostess to the ~"Jolly Bunch" -- on Friday even-- ing. Twenty guests were present and whiled the time away playing bunco. First honor was won by Mrs. eum last Thursday Bulkley. . Miss Luella Palmetier was . Henry Casey and Paul Duba at-- tended the Auto Show at the Colis-- Thgrsany Aiberaton: Fob. 7. . This in 'uest Day and a niee program has the puogt "-""";.,. o whate, Sirs: Frank B, Wilson. * fram s niment oi td He w:u absent a ..33 A~ Mr. and Mrs.--John Y¥ The Northern District Winter In-- Henry Casey attended the Milk Personal and %tema of Particular Interest to Our Libertyville Readers Flora Churchit, in Ladies a five | . | with Chicago velatives. x ~ | cert gi ki A@NACt c | Chicago last Sunday. € i | Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gifford were f'w -fl.v'" w'; Bunday. ofgmkflom,g-f; T :J .c HW MORRISs AND w GRANBOIS MARRIED On Saturday afternoon, Feb. 2 at 8 o'clock, Miss _&."orm and Wal-- ter Granbois -- united in mar-- riage at the home of.the bride's par-- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Morris, The bmm ully dressed in a mJ § Bd suit, She was amdw Edyth Suydam who wore & tailored suit of brown. w_o attendant was Charles rris, a brother of the bride. Mr. Gt-* is a mechanic at the Insull farm is well liked by M 1;'!» knows 'hi:; Mt;: ranbois . been employ by the lccal telephone 'Co. for over two years and has made a recorA for her-- self as one of its --most willing and courteous operators. x equally by every man, woman and ehfld.eadhdiviz'v-!dhn turned over $64.37 to the variouns tax collectors. This was approx-- imately eight times as large as the per capita clectric eurrent bill of the nation which for 1922 was $8.90. ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rev. C. J% officiating. Twenty guests, immediate rela-- tives, were present to witness the in &crmy. Philip Gran-- bois;,"a brothet of the groom, was al-- Electrification of coal mines in the Loire of is now under » ing -- electric© generating _ stations 'The bridal &« will: be at home to dukfii.:.;: 10 in the Faust flat on Church St. * MRS. mflum or ©>~. ~ULIBERTYYILLE DEAD Mrs, Charles Youngy of Avenue, passed away. | Avenue, passed away. She had f in poor health for over a year but had only been confined to her bed a fe}' days when t.l;d' a;': m'!' * Ya rs. ~Sophia oung w born at Weikerau, Germany, Aug-- riage io Chaties Foung at walken riage to 4 .¥ oung = an GeMML 1875 and came to the United States July 18,--1881. ughtcon Bm Ghorse Priple and daughters, Mra. George iDie . Mrs. Paul Winklet and three sons, the days would not so soon be Eternal rest --was best for thee." The total tax bill of the people of the United States for ihes arsord ing to the Census Bureau was $7, 483,081,000. If this had been paid * CA OFW 'ovjtthmk' kind neigh-- bors and friends who so kindly as-- slsted us during w and do.fll'ofourck'n'rf ther; Mrs. So--| Phin Young: ale To the besutifull Charles F. Young, H Young and Richard '&'T!".mger w preceded her in death, having away May 21, 1922. f #uneral services were held from St. 'Joseph's Ca¥tholic Church, Mon-- day : morning :';1'0 o'clock. <-- Rev. 'The remains were--laid To reat at 3t M atraria}" adibiiads o mes PM HHLL ds us iL Yet m,Emr T earts We ® l ' .| r i: .m If Hove uand care: xflu On: , Feb. 1, ©1924, 8:45 p.m rs, mr... of 701 E. Park The Club Ho Fancy Ste Linit, The N&w Starch, per package .l.......... ... . Club House 4 fi ated Tapioca, per package .' k + nc ler®yis Junket Powdeér, The New Dessert 2 packages 10R ),............../... Fhones 24 Ceomint '~A delicious lunch was --PThe Children Granulated Tapioca, Progressive KFive Hundred party by Libertyville Club in Club rooms, Double header basketb@lt gdme at High school. L. T. H. 8. vs Gurnee. First game at 7:30 p.m. Dancte Mystic Workers Lodge in lodgo:t'll. Music by Smart. : Masque Ball given by the A. and L. Club at Town-- Hall, Libertyville, Do You Want to Buy, Sel} or Hite? Givte Our Want Ads the~Onceéa Over Without A Country" --_ ucce TONIGHT TUE., & WED, FEB. 5 -- 6-- "The Spoilers" hmm dhieas . COasmna # P 4 ts w _ a "The Man COMING-- COMING EVENTS Wednesday, Feb, 6 Friday Feb. 22 The King of aoise "yegth **!)) NEW DRESS SILKS days with her mother, Mrs. Chicago last week. wht of .nymu"-dma«;: slasts, slowly falling death rate. much change in typhoid fever and L d 40 «20 MRVCE bos mm cce MB is udnine tw Cloudy with some contagious precip-- itation in 'The health weather forecast for Iilinois for 1924 is: Infectiouns flur-- m'.'n ufiu about May 10. Summer, f:z and settled. Mrs. Harry Gotti spent several There is no obligation in asking information or advice. I am always glad to be of service. * FORREST FLAGG OWEN -- Agent -- 233--W Better Be Early I * Than Too Late | _ REMOVE SOOT Libertyville Lumber.Co. =|~ GET YOUR PLANS OUT NOW whether for House, Barn, Garage or F remodel something. We can help you and now is the time to go into it with us. We can save you money and wor-- Chinese Prints in Crepée de Chine 40 inch Width -- -- -- -- --$2.2%5 INSURANCE is PROTECTION CHOOSE YOUR GOAL everything points to a busy season. costs you nothing. 7 THEN KEEP AN ACCOUNT GROWING STEADILY-- . AT TEys BaNEK uNT dooppoapees s CHOOSE NOW . THE SUCCESS WORTHY OF YOUR BEST EFFORT. Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company The First National Bank ABERTYVILLE -- ILLINOIS Resources More Than a Half A Roshanaras Cocoa*and A. LAWRENCE MILLS, Owner ids Register of Morit Stock M % PAGE ns 9#

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