BA |Libertyville Happenings Miss Helen Larzon of. Evanston spent Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Schneider. Ida Decker, M lh?v" MeCormick, Mrs. Ruth o-:.' Mrs. J. Neison, Mrs. J. Wilson Mrs. F. B. Wilson and Mrs. G. Olendoxf of Libertyville Chapter were guests at the meeting. _ Wheeling: ,Mf pter 0. K. 8. ob-- served past ma and past pat-- rons night on Tuesday evening. Mrs. _ ~Fishing licenses may be procured at the Soda Shop. j A REAL TREAT---- A Box of Whitman's 'Candy | PHONE 5 "._ ~LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BA NK A Choice Variety from which to pick your favorite: Whitman's Sampler, The Fussy. Package, Salmagundi,. Library Package, Chocolate, Covered Fruit and Nuts at . $1.50 per Ib. Whitman's Standard Chocolates, ___ f B ... in .sirenentrmerinimcnomitioneietgninniscisie coces RY Revtotp RoOde Ib. Whitman's Gray Package, and Liquid Cher-- PIGS, Bb .................... mm ioin mm ntocims. $E DEF ID. TAKE HOME A BOX TO--DAY Whitman's Cocoa -- The kind we use in making Our Well Known Bitter--Sweet, Only . ~B. LOVELL CO. 30¢c Per Pound We like to have people think of this bank as something more than a place to deposit their money. A spirit of cooperation-- always prevails here and we know that you will like to do your banking with us. : é We also know that we like to see you here often. J k Cordially yours, The '"Jolly Bunch" were enter-- tained at the home of Mrs. Howard Mason Tuesday,. A pienic lunch was enjoyed" by the ladies at 12:30 o'clock after which bunco was played.. Five prizes were awarded.© Twenty guests were present. w "mi t i _ Ted Spero, proprietor of the Liber-- tyville Department Store, was a Chi-- cago business visitor Wednesday, _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Petersen : of Chicago are visiting Libertyville rel-- atives. Fixed Carbon 78.62 Volatile matter-- -- -- 16.80 Sulphur Melting point _of ash -- -- 2800° B. T.U. -- -- 15,100 1. High Carbon means most ef-- ficiency. 2. Low -- volatile means les s smoke. 8. Low ash and LIBERTYYVIL LE THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, / Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Topel, a 1daughter. Beverly Edith, on Thurs-- | day, June 26th. Mrs. E. L. DuBois returned home ~ lThunday from Mercy hospital, where @'she underwent :an Wn three lv}eclu ago. Her son ber Madden ! accompanied her. + «oo Little Katherine Geurin has recov-- ered from an attack of the measles. Dewey Scott of Chicago was mar-- ried last week, He will bring his bride to Libertyville soon to visit Mr. and Mrs, Charles Scott. B4 Last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lyon were pleasantly surprised in honor of their twentieth wedding anniversary. About thirty guests were present and the evening was spent in . playing progressive % The two first prizes were a to Mr. Porteous of Liberty-- ville and Mrs, Charlie Lyon of Wau-- kegan. Mr. John Lyon and Mrs. Gil-- bert Mordhorst were given the booby prizes. Tempting refreshments were served and before the guests left Mr. and Mrs. Lyon were presented with a set of blue--bird dishes,. The guests then left, declaring that they all had enjoyed the evening and wishing Mr. and Mrs. Lyon many more happy years of wedded life. --~The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. Church will hold its next regular meeting Tuesday afternoon, July 1, at the home of Mrs. Everett Marsh about two miles north of town. : All those having cars will kindly donate them,. Everybody to be at the church '}not later than 1.30 o'clock. Hostesses 'are Mrs. E. Marsh, Miss Cora Marsh "Mrs. Ethel Coonfer and Mrs. H. 'Hagerty. Marshal Limberry warns auto drivers that they must keep to the right of the intersection lights and use all precaution in regard to same. Arrests will follow disregard of the ruling. - | ~_Mrs. William Wheeler and daugh-- ter Vene were Chicago, visitors on 'Thursday. 1 3 Mrs. H. Hagerty entertained her Sunday school class Thursday in hon-- or of Ellen Morris who moves to Virginia next Monday,' : Miss Ethel Umbdenstock and, a party of friends of Long Grove at-- tended the American Legion Benefit Peter Hansen and Alan Weiskopf are on the sick list. ° show "Powder River" at the Auditor-- ium theatre Thursday evening. -- -- Miss Ruby Williams spent Thurs-- day in Evanston, y fat ohey --3% \Mrs. R. J, O'Neil and children of Leavenworth, Kansas are visiting Mrs, Mary Foulds. 3 u2l es _ The Salvation Army of Waukegan gave a concert on Milwaukee avenue Thursday evening. = e ta: J. S. Doerschuk and Bert Hall of Chicago spoke on Farm matters be-- fore the Rotary Club of Waukegan, Wednesday night. > _ Ed Pelton spent Thursday in Chi-- |cago. =~-- _ * 1t The movement for a County work-- er for the Boys' and Girls Clubs is miaking good progress and it is hoped will soon be successfully completed. Mrs. John Zermer was a Chicago visitor Wednesday. R Miss Finstad was a business and pleasure visitor in Chicago, Tuesday, Ceorge Whitney spent Thursday in Eldon Kitchen transacted business in Chicago Thursday. Miss Madeline Gould spent Wed-- nesday in Waukegan. ) *L Mrs, Barber and daughter Kath-- erine of Rochester, N. Y. are guests at the Lewis Hanby home. Miss Kathcrine graduated from Rochester 'University this month, The Women's Missionary Society of the M. E. Church met with Mrs. George: Pearce on Thursday after-- nNOOn. > Mr. and Mrs. William Swinford and son John and daughter Margaret of Tucson, Arizona and Mrs. Ruth Ellis and son Dick of Oklahoma City Mrs. H. A. Talbot of LaSalle, [il., was a recent guest of Mrs. Walter Madsen. _-- Mrs. Fred Haines and little son re-- turned home from Lake County Hos-- pital on Monday. ... -- -- We Mrs, George Sturm was a Wauke-- gan visitor Thursday.. -- Mrs. Guy Hopkins of San Diego, Cal., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, G,. C. Gridley on Friday of last week. 'The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. Church assisted at the benefit din-- ner given at Agard Rest Home at Lake Bluff, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Dahms and family, -- Mrs., George Dahms and daughter and Mrs. A. Dahms of Waukesha, Wis., were Sunday guests at the Walter Madsen home. Misses Ruth and Lois Whipple of Evanston visited at the John Wil-- liams home last Thursday, . Helen Bulkley, who has been teach-- ing at Clifton, III. for the past year, is at home for the summer vacation. Mon's straw hats and oxfords at Tibertvville Devartment Store. 50--1t Snow's Auto Livery DAY AND NIGHT TAXTI sERVICE visiting Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dur-- Phone Libertyville, 306 Personal and Local Items of Particular Interest to Our Libertyville Readers the summer v: hats and oxf partment Store PRINTED %BRML TKRIMS SOFT SIVK Mrs. Ed. Schneider and "Mr. and Mrs. Waliter Lightbody and little daughter Mary Eva were Waukegan visitors. ; 4 William Graham of Austin was in Libertyyville Thursday on business. Miss Dorothy Holcomb is enjoying a vacation from' her duties at the local North Shore Gas Company of-- fice. R.--C. Higgins spent Tuesday in Dehvu' with his sister who'is ser-- ijouly ill. ; Special music at the Presbyterian| church next Sunday will be as fol--| lows: Solo b{-Mrs. Nellie Layson en-l titled "Thanks Be to God" by Dick-- son 'at the morning service. At the' evening' service Miss Ruth Jenkins will sing another of her hymn anth--| ems. -- On July 6, Dwight Edrus Cook,| noted concert singer and vyocal coach: of Chicago, will sing,. More about: Mr. Cook is told in another colu!nl\:i of this issue. 7 ® i he newest overblouses are often comtinuatioas of plain end printed muterials. The one shown is ta«h-- ithed of a soft, plain silk with vext-- »ullas anpd pipings af printed Mr. and Mrs. Delos Ames and Mrs. Savage and daughter were luncheon guests of Mrs. Eunice Munson of Waukegan on Thursday. Be sure to attend the lawn social at the Presbyterian church Friday evening. Ice cream and cake, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Madsen and family called on A!tlach friends Sun-- day evening. + Misses Jean Smock and Ruth {nox will attend the Christian En-- deavor Convention as delegates." It is held at Sagatuck, Michigan next week. Mrs. Savage and daughter Marion of Grand Rapids, Michigan are visit-- ing Mr. and Mrs. Delos Ames. Mrs. Savage accompanied her mother, Ames, who had been visiting her, home. * ' + Bathing suits and slippers for men, women and children. Libertyville Department Store. asatry SATURDAY, JUNE 28, The Club House £z*%~ > Quality Store Seasonable Suggestions Phones 24 and 25 \'«=tpi{.. > LIBERTYYVILLE Club House Brand Orange Pekoe Tea makes :lhr'ie nlt(lost delicious iced tea one would wish to 45¢ the : 1--2 Ib. pkg. Waukesha Ginger Ale, nice and cold. This Ginger Ale is not the peppery kind but the nice ginger flavor so satisfying and cooling in hot weather. 15¢c the pt. bottle $1.50 per doz. 5 Club House Grape Juice, Pure and Sweet 57¢c the gt. bottle 30¢ the pt. bottle Ks July 10, H1, 12, 1924 St. Joseph's Dramatic Club will present a musical comedy at the High School Auditorium. Society. Friday, July 4, 1924 Don't forget to attend the Sunday schoo!l picnic of the Long Grove Evangelical church" at Long Grove. Friday, June 27, 1924 | Lawn. social at Pmbyterian{ church. _ Everybody invited. p "The Marriage Maker," which comes to the Auditorium Theater on Sunday night, will stand out as one of the artistic achievements of the season. -- Edward Knoblock, when he wrote "The Faun" from which this was adapted, had a message to give and he gave it in a forceful style. Wil-- liam De .Mille has taken the story and given it masterful treatment so that out o fit emerges a motion picture of which the industry may may well be proud. § Saturday, June 28, 1924 Bakery sale at Triggs & Johnson's store by Presbyterian Ladies Aid Nice assortment of linen and tis-- sue gingham dresses. -- Reasonable prices. . Libertyville Department store. 50--1t A Hundred Horse Power Western Drama SUNDAY, JUNE 29 "Galloping -- Gallagher" Fred Thompson "THE MARRIAGE MAKER®" tb AY COMING A PRODUCTION weesmmme= Q Carsmount (QPicture * eR E . > MARRIAGE MAKER' William de Mille Auditorium Theatre Saturday, June 28 w/! Mrs. James Yahoke sang Wed-- nesday at a luncheon at énddu Hotel, Evanston, given by the Choral Society of the Woman's Clnlg, of Evanston. * Full line of latest style satin and patent leather--strap slippers. Liber-- tyville Department Store, 50--1t singer. baby Doris of Austin on Thursday. Mrs, Meyer is a niece of Mr, Ben-- Mrs. Pbl:g'w»nr entertained Mr. and Emma Meyer and ____INSURANCE is.PROTECTION plus FNVESTMENT Therc is no obligation in asking information or advice. I am always glad to be of service. Just in Time for the Fourth 4 Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company FORREST FLAGG OWEN -- Agent -- 233--W Home Builders Get Busy Don't delay starting your house this Spring. If you are going to build get OUR PLAN SER-- VICE and start now before all the mechanics and laborers are taken up by the other fellow. Down by Phone 47 oe.. .: v' "x&fi Been there °_ LIBERTYVLLE, L. m; ittle More 20 years. Fuel f W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. HOMES ARE IN DEMAND Libertyville Lumber Co. The First National Bank All wool suits, ladies, misses and children's gay or sombre colors. You will sell or rent as soon as you start. No chance to lose. Come to us. -- We can assist you greatly at no cost to you. TRY IT. Others have. 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