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Lake County Register (1922), 5 Mar 1924, p. 5

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% Eheartrille l" imée Pcmnalandboflten_w of Particular ILlDeGlUyVulC INI@piDenusgs Interest to Libertyville Readers § be -hrdn' d-finol -.é""a... Mmflh March. T;loalmum{ mwpw.boowfn-"&& siven by Libertareilis Musical Socie: ty .-'2. n&%'flufl 18. The A Cappolio-- Northwestern University will give the program. March 7 and 8 Libertyville, Tilinois They're going fast. Get yours now. Don't w::te your tm:e and mtempeg trying tofigure out : ro lems. If arethhkm:fb\mdinglgthe e.flySpr{::---whetherit'sahme,bam, garage or poultry house ---- come in and see us now. R We can show you building for all kinds of buildings forboqhhrmpm'_:pdtowq purposes.. And we can give you ideas and suggestions that may s&ve you considerable money. We can su allkindsofbufld'i.'p'fimater- ial at roc{%om prices and gladly furnish estimates. ---- ---- For your convenience Modern Home Planning Income Tax Expert ICE FRESH PEANUT K{SSES---- . Only 15¢ ---- _ Per Pound was very much enjoyed brfiiv& people present, He spoke in departments. Mrs. Jesse Hyatt and sons, Willard "-flfltufl' liso Chicago. s m o it it yar ced o account m:'uum Mr, and Mrs. F¥. Schryver, of Guzr-- Epworth 'The talk by John Horsley at the " t s . * Miuiwbns ' --Tur LaAKE COUNTY® .9 KE COUNTY REGISTER, W ' ° AAJUNW A J SF Y ISDAY 5 A 7 nE ork «es 1 id d . PE 7 p bike L J 56. 1 , 4. musical Mwfllb:'wfolou favorites in Irish There vinbonloo&l'uhnuhhb, Mrs, John W Mrs. Harry Gotti and Otto Boehm. Also chorus and dance featuring Irish melodies, « :I:' Chlagobuhtbzllnne&ni .\ Mirs. Eunice Munison of Waukegan and Dr. Bentléy of Anderson, Indiana Libertyville Woman's Club will hold its Wednesday meeting at--the prigrais will bo "Garden Day" and program -- many beautiful colored slides will be shown. It is intended to awaken io help benulity thiv any .. es Wat. Ehuflhp'mli'lniadumand much thought has been expended to make it interesting and instructive. Each member is privileged to bring a guest and anyone interested in the subject. *~ were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delos M"mf' & * t * _ Bakery sale at Faim Bureawoffice by Lutheran Ladies Aid Society on Saturday afternoon, March 8. eards from Mrs, F. E. Hoskings. -- -- LOST OR STRAYED--On March 3. 'l'nhehndml)nh.g:t lards. Finder please notify C. Bu News has been recelved of the il!-- ness wm&h&"m at Pasa-- 'Mmdty. a hospital, in A -- Sereamiing farce, entitled "Quiet Bibbses" is now being direct-- dmbhd?mnln- day evening, March 17 at the Audi-- torium by the A. and L. Club. The an agency for mdgazines and solicit the patronage of their friends in fl"' hhu,fcr all hi * i ___ PSY: J__"l.._._: &'J }"1.?\ an early spring Monday ~morning, the--weather being ideal. In the af-- ternoon, however, ,tfi.'mflm-m took the joy out of snow flakes .mmymfi.uw. , of '-b&u. who has charge of --denistry in --Lake--Forest schools, will give a talk before the P. T, A. of Half Day. shower accompanied by thunder and lightning gave late pedestrians cause to hurry to their various abodes. Ted Havice, George Wehrenberg and Lyle Lemker were among the WANTED--Cook at St. Mary's Con-- vent, Libertyville, I!1, Phone 412-- .# ¥ C 18-- 2t a guest at the home of F. H. Just WANTED--A woman clerk in Gen-- eral store. # > _ A§----I€6. FOR SALE--LaArge Gas Range. Phone 376 18-- FIELD SEEDS--The graing we are offering this year were threshed early before the heavy rains came and are bright plump and of good DAY A rthy's. | iA yB ./ .\ Mn from Mrs. 2. E. Hoskins.-- ~.= © -- Bwedish Select Oats: Grown from Canadian seed: Yield over 70 bu per mere last year, Price 75 fBents per Ins.:... .. ©-- > _ _: °. Roys Waukegan. Finder please re-- turn to Mrs. Henry Kane. Phone 487 R. Area, IIL ; e' 2 The Camp Fire Girls have taken A. H. Jeppe has purchased the H Libertyville folks had a vision of Certified "Blue Ribbon" spring wheat inspected by a representa-- tive of the 11. Crop Imp. Asa'n. Field purity 99.66%, Germ 98%. Sample of this wheat won ist and champion prizes at both Auro-- ra and Springfield Fairs. Price $1.60 per bu.. _ _ s\ Too Late to Classify --Wisconsin Ped. No. 5 Barley: Heavy yielding six 'row variety. Price $1.10 per bu. Also Early Murdock and West» ern Plowman seed corn. Phosts Libertyville, 18--1t afternoon. Refreshments were served m;mwwm £ Mrs. Johny Wi visited her daughter Mrs. W.,.A. Lightbody and the time of his --death and plans fous games w@re played during the Monday. *' -- e hogfaalnd oln.ybhw Burton oflmnm. cago were their parents Mr. and M w;.fimm > uu.?.n.fl-l.;xmmm armmgnnwmw. A. Lightbody little daughter at Waukegan Monday afternoon. u.i,'M'" a Klein motored from Chi-- cago and spent Sunday at the Henry Seiler home.= * ~~ George 'A. Eaton and son Stanley left Monday for St. Petersburg, Florida where they will enjoy a few "'"- "m age + last Sflturday,v Mr. and Mrs. P Hansen and llhluunum htbody were North Chicago visitors on Sunday. Donald Andrews -- celebrated his eighth birthday March 2 by enter-- taining twelve of his friends. Var-- President of Board ohoving a sortnifer ferm. Several f g a suc "hm w,m -- m"dnfln'h&iof mf&malm& . were among man undertaken at that time. g' left office on the board. following ; the election last year. > Mr, Worack, successful in his un-- for his family next to--the present house in Washington street. The hame was practically completed at worthy. and be about soon. rAssns Wfilfl ancke He had a premorition during the build':n.'oftili\emln-_ "'Mb never live to oecupy new %itmdw Mon, Al« though planning for his family and making ready for th6 new place he weeks fishing fi_ | Sight--seeing. Miss Stella Langworthy and Jim mie . Post motored " to umw?fi? from Broc Ad, / 11L., on Sunday and visited Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Lang-- ~ Mrs. Alkofer of 123 Sunnyside Place visited relatives in Waukegan mentioned from time to time. the thought that he would not live to be one of the occupants.: k +. Active in the cz'vvuu'u social life of the city Mr. Worack .was pop-- ular in Waukegan nndoc parts of the county. y* +0 € The Chamber of Commerce in whose work the d was ac-- tively engaged t\'nsmm Mon-- Ayers, is gradually improving in health and it is hoped will recover Mr. and $ » :LCN«- go, were & F at home of-- % . Claire Thom. as on Stewart . Miss M. Wagner: is employed at Miss Finstad's restaurant. Mrs, Gates, mother of Mrs. Earl insurance himself. dred W were 8 tors at N&-thr' 1 é »North Chim Sunday. P ' y hmd Mr, dmh Osborne en-- to p_.s; ;e.e)lutio'; "M 'th'.lmow of members to the fam-- Mr. and Mrg. La Moine, The Club H said to have held considerable (Continued from Page One) Large Cans P lla Tomatoes, 2 cans............ 39¢ gneeré Pearl Barly June Peas, 3 cans ... 42¢ an Camps MiKk, per can .................... ... 10¢ p * a a + Cmpbell's Soup, all kinds, per can ................ 10¢° All other canned good i regularly selling for 15¢ per can, a reduction of 30c per dozen will be al-- lowed during National Canned Goods Week Phones 24 and Beginng Saturday, Mar. 1st / National Canned Goods Week Ending Saturday, Mar. 8. A. Pettigrew ur Klein and tge Klein and Waukegan Miss Erma Helfert was a Chitago visitor Monday. 3 Concert by the A Capello Chior of Northwestern University at M. E. church, Appreciation concert, . Monday, March 17 "Quiet Bibbses" a farce comedy in one act by the A. and L. Club at Aupditorium, followed by a dance at the town hall. Rev H. B. Gwyn, pastor Lent begins with Ash Wednesday, March 5. The services on that day thy's. "Scraps" a rural comedy drama will ~be given at Area Community ST. --LAWRENCES3 EPISCOPAL the choir and acolytes were enter-- tained by Mr. and Mrs. Gwyn as a Shrove Tuesday party in the Parish House. A most enjoyable time was for the month of March. _ Don't forget the bakery sale on Saturday, March 8 at Walrond's store. This is the first of a series Monday, March 24 Musical by Libertyville Musical Society at M. E. church, Juvenile meeting at'tholu--o'.' '::ln.flp worth on Thursday February 28. AUDITORIUM THEA TRE Church School at 9:45 a.m. Bakery sale by Lutheran Ladies _ Saturday, March 22 Community Sales Day for Liberty-- Hot fountain lunches at Langwor-- it is coming here COMING EVENTS . A laugh every minute. Be Tuesday March 18 don't migy ,° ' it ) held this lent by the 18 -- 19 -- 20 §oon -- ing five months in California and !--u;cm.-n mln. Alkofer, It will be of interest to our read-- ers to know that a shipment of lawn wire was shipped from the American Cu'."inm Company of this city to The Gleanex class of the M. E. Sun-- day school--will --meet--with Mrs. Ro-- bert 'Lill on Friday afternoon. turned to Libertyville after spend-- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dada ami Better Be Early Than Too Late There is no obligation in asking information or advice. I am always glad to be of service. FORREST FLAGG OWEN -- Agent -- 233--W Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company REMOVE SOOT Cotton and Wool Bats W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. PFhone 47 Quilt Size Wool Bats, Cotton Bats, covered with Cheesecloth and tied . . $3.75 Libertyville\Lumber Co. GET YOUR PLANS OUT NOW «_ whether for House, Barn, Garage or ~~ remodel something. «We can help you and now is the time to go into it with us. We'can save you money and wor-- INSURANCE is PROTECTION everything points to a busy season. Come in! Our experience and help costs you nothing. | _It Adds To Family Happiness The First National Bank ECONOMY IN FAMILY FINANCES NEVER DENIES A REAL NEED; IT ADDS TO FAMILY HAPPINESS BY WISE REGULATION _ OF EXPENITURES. | A BANK ACCOUNT HERE IS THE RIGHT ECONOMY-- Resources More Than a Half A. LAWRENCE MILLS,; Owner -- ILLINOIS Register of Merit Steck ® #4 qh e N+ sp a hi

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