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Lake County Register (1922), 11 Oct 1924, p. 5

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Mina Neville of Lab. "If! vis- ited Mrs. Seam Fond! WM? "human. '. - ----_-- ch: o , - . _ - 't L' Personal andLoealI '. ""'. of Part Lhartrdllle H 'Wig rMIt 1 "153 Interest to 't,lt,tll.tlg1l'ht, sulphur and high melting point of Ilh means little trouble removing ashes and no clinker. If you have used Pocahontas and flred it properly, more on the dim track, but until you try our Ridge Smoke ess, you are like Columbus be. Ate: he new land. ' .. Drugs d Prescription Specialists Libertyvme, Iti. P Men Who Are Successful Do Not Follow-- ' LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK F. B.- LOVELL CO. There}: an (if! that "Mum 'fails my: wel- comed with open Joy. A Whitman's Box of Candy is brim {an of creams, meaty not! and it's easy to see why it is such a welcome gift.' Saturday. October ll, is CANDY DAY and it is only appmpriate that you take a box of Whitman's Candy home to tlie fake. They steadfastly adhere to the te,itt.the, and tried principles cstablpshed' by others w '0 have made provision; for the future. _ Many such men amrwoittett" have wel- comed encouragement and protective service of Neuron; progressive bank. An invitation to join this happy family of farsighted individuals is cordially extended for your acceptance. T T 1visraitt P meet'you. _ . 'Hie gate-way to our Savings Department is wide open. . . I T hey avoid the costly mistakesoniade by' others. _ "The Bank of Service" Cordially yours, fl Judah Butler who has beep ottend- in; its past six weeks at Vermilion, GUI": is enacted host. this ,eeerir. RT.U. " - 15,100 I.. High Cprbon mummt " Beiener. 2. Low volatile menu In: smoke. 8. Low ash and Volatile nutter- - - 1w Fixed Carbon 78.62 own i:,:,":,:,',,,,,',,:,,!,,',,,',',?,?,;!,)',,':',',,', A 1.1. TM". 1,illl ImMHMmS. P. Ma Jon and atu. Ein- lhu transit ted business in'thnu on Tues day evening. Bishop Griswold. who in to con- duet the Illusion at St. Lawrence's Episcopal church. beginning Novem- ber ttth and continuing until Nov- ember 14th is well known as a mix- sionory bishop having served in the ciocese of Salim Kansas, before he came to Chicago to become the nif- mgln there. He is well known too, for his ability in holding mis- sions and quiet days. His coming here will be a great privilege to the church and. community and all are etiiatlr invited to, the "service- which will be held on"); mowing and evening. Ft _ _ The Buneo Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Charles Ber- Hngton on Wednesday afternoon. There were " members present and a good time wu reported. Mrs. Buumgutner carried off first chan- m will". L. D. Wu, "and. The little non of It. and In. Ear- ry Titus made his first entry into the", " this In"; _ In. sum Bunny visited ha daughm, In. N" It Grays- lllo on hunch, m Ann-t Kuhn is working for a Chicago tank at! Misa Gerda Mum I; "qured by the Gm Publishing My. Both of that yang We it. pupils of In. George new". ' In. Hugh Quay of Chicago it spending the vat end with It. And In. Ind My. .-fl!l Aiden of WW has ge- "treed home after sounding three months in Calm and in min You at his work as piano tuner. Eternjoyed u. my in the western "ttto and 8ehrg. glowing mom of Hrisate, crop and ml. In". A'srl'arr number: plane not, and attmd the $891.! "Baton cereire " St. 4Grieneerk church .itBy morning. C. J. Nully u attending the Jour- naiiaan Conference and Ann! "I" a! the Illinois PM: Autoc- 'tattUn at the Diversity of "limit this mt. Mr.-lMra._rvier-tot Ole-(o are spending a few thy: in UMMMV In. tt-dsttatt was I Chl as? M": "y. Tu] m was 3 at... has in. visitor on Friday. The ladies of the' M. E. church win nerve a cafeteria lunch at their bazaar on October 16 beginning at it o'clock. CHM supper will al- so be and. The mm: is as for. lows: Baked ham, eusllopod pota- toes, hot chicken nndwiétm, pick. lets, pies. baked bum and brown bread, cabbage, coffee and in; rill meet It the Village Hall Sun-l lets. "1 WI! looking, day homing " 10:30 o'clock to at- "tmer9rts'd.iNsi when she had the dedicatory service at the limb- fett t, the ground 'l Episcopal church. §to his "stance. MEN by " Mr. and In. Honing" called on sh. mid him in thr. hung" Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Banning" to " Msg-tttat In called bent? _ hid them goodbye on their may £1;pr l}. 'r-', 1'12met and Florida where they uni An Inquest wu hriri Wed _ ' i tend to spend the winter. Mr. Htrt- ! m at Wuhan Meta! lame, than: is a nephew of Mr. B-wiuzer. l Mgiest ad -the Jury mm l l Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hook are spending a few days with Mrs. H. Burtidge while their new home at Graysluke in being completed. - -hrrcui Clam MiBer of his VIII-l TV Nd ting Wile relatives. = Miliar wink." iirfliii?.,ciii.il .. a short that to visit ha duct. _-i, L Addie Sikh" " [as Angela- ' "we mu be no ball - her 'tl LirertrvfBe nod "enemy, '. n Y. Sunday In scheduled i _. game i "M off. . t,, mm»...- c' the American union} yin meet It the Vilhge Hall Bun-!, dir "in; " 10:30 o'clock to at- , and the dedicatory service at the? Elli-cop] churth. i, Mrs. Henry P. Entrlettmeht vino ited her son. Ahoy Johmin Half Dav on Thursday. .' H. L. Koo-In lava Saturday on a busimu trip to Cievelund, Ohio. During Mr. Kessler'u shunt. his wife will visit her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Shlhy at Term Hum, Indi- gnu. Mrs. H. W. Follett of Vale. S. D. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Follett on Wednesday. V "ttr. and In. W. lad-cu and family and mu Anna Madsen of u Iyalnk- were lunch. visitors ' .: Sunday. Mr. and In. Austin 'rriItr John Ballad visited Mend: in "anon Heights Sunday. Miss Alta Hall is 0.19!qu in tin office by the Poulti- Milling Co. In. Dan Ew'ullod on Paid. View friends Tummy. MAIN GARAGE IIIEJ-AKE cout'tiRttwitEgt, and Ar- ZJ. Dickey Thursday" BWI' ii, lt was a surprise to Mrs. Me ' . The ' young ladies presenull ' "with a i beautiful fountain poi fl token , of their esteem. Mia. 'aAr y will 3 be greatly missed by " q young I people of the church. " In: but: , interested in their weM 'rind has Joined in their work and ",. um. l November 9 to 14 tht . ion at ist. Lawrenee's Epi 'Fr, Lrichurch, i conducted by Bishop tk 9"" 'yrold, ward G. Gavin were 'r' . in iChiugo Saturday, L' = 14. Mr. i Gavin is well known In [i C yville irqndianteaeherin "iltytitue, 1?iiiiei'iro". They will _ it,9tt Rog- i en Put. . ii; .- I In. Noel Durand In Thursday i in Chicago. Mm. Gwyn Lovell, . "was , l the Young .latrona Cl M??- i afurnoon. but trouble was the m w of a death, "an hnd been ailing mm in two "an. '2'. I" m " urximd by. widow not he mun mun-n. 1". him "hid Thur-Jay m immune atttttertyvirte _ After tanking a trip from M home in Ruin: lo Lake Fore" g. th ai. that and brother-hir, Mr. and In; Pret Hebert, who In! qt_the ext-ts of 1.0m Swift, "M m 32, dropped tued.1-t " hi -hsd at thr front 5' We Swift premises "Winona lis- Monitor, liu ' and Mr. Collins of Half DI /attended the WI! meeting ha. _ r. DDDPS DEAD IT Visit- trrmi, 1tarbe A" II Overukell by Death " a. Nears Home The Pgilgthea cits: o N; M. E. ,,' ever Sunday hool gave n t , MII par-f L ty in honor of their," te.lfrs. C. 2 day J. Dickey Thursdays , - ' " was} , Mr. - *. Hon Wauconh - Sm Wuhan at Vole. A supper and dance w Micki"!!! an Ruth'- pavilion at T Day, Tuesday evening by " India; of ,' the Vernon Cemetery tion. I Be some and attend. y, Oct- _,' ober 14th. l. Mr. and Mrs. Earl S q r enter- tained their aunt Mm. inner of Chiqgo over the week lit _ .A.' L. Parker and M "attire? Mathews of Chicago we were tt the George Follett homo Th" day. - a. '. _ next regular meeting tty, 14 at the home of Miss E "r, Duh. Jam 8m bu . from Oswcgo. Michigan. ' Mrs. George W 1de tr Saturday from a , Seat- t . I Mr. nnd Mrs. W, W. am" are in Cincinatti attending _ 'funeral of a brother in law, " Babbitt. Miro, Ruth My _ With: mu gm her parent: 110.: 'ttWat. 8be Y CO, Gr, " left on Friday. F _ . l mu, and aa, 0.1 to-tt Joe Alto!» teft m lowing _ Ivanhoe pertattt"" Chtb - on a mourn-1p to u. He 3 "When Smith tttahid Ont." will spend I M in In-', ------- dish: and south"! 4 i - "mucky, October " The Club House The W. C. T. U. in}; Phone-14331125 Call It hr Store swun ESTATE And we also ham, our Fall shipment of Log Cabin Mart"rrao. . Small table size, '0! can .e..F.P.M... .. 35c Medium size, int can. _._..-re. .. . . 65e Large size. pct as .e..t'. a... .r. $1.25 math"! KM Kithnntt of Villa Park tit,ln Jiht was the m of Alh-t Ens but AY, OCTOBER new t . REGISTRATION NOTICE Young PM! meeting at 6:30. Evening m " 7:80, the sub- Wet, "The " who Refused to Suite." Goodluuic I" a welcome 'ttonli. 'aitemrfteiHrtanirtree. All "Stars not now registered m District. No.15 2 an have their Hubbard, It the J. B. Home l 00.. m, if not convudent for than b uni-cor on the a." named shop. the Town Hull on October Mth. cr BUtMetNo.gnt thaM' a. "on hath days. Dundee No. s at '2 China: Bank. Area, both dun.' "_' was. day- for M- will. Tm", will be October Mth. and 28th. "duration offices will open at 7 AM. and close at 5 tr. M. , _ Elmer C. 4'i'ftt,Itg f ' Pastor Sunday SchoiiC, fig i. _ English xrrvim ati" :30 _ . Adult Bible we!" Thursday evening at 7:30. F " Ladies Aid meeting "next Thurs- day afternoon at: "that. CHRISTIAN scum 80cm Third F'1oor-aNmt'Mititmat Bank Building. tksrvieetr:---9mdar, 10:45 a.m. Subject: "An Sin, Disease and Death, Reap." PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ill-s Ruby William. Organist -. Sunday School " 9:46a-- Ir. W. G. Wells stqteHntendmt. Last My was a line Rally Day We and program. old "at, about find his place in the promotion quickly. Tuesday November " Military Ball given under the 't8F ples of Libertyville Post, No. SID. Snmluy with; worship It " :00 This is oath for Communion Service 31:3 tht membership will want to gulf onnlty to the Lord. 5 _ _. T'htmrdar, W1. M. E. church hunt. Wsteh to; further annoum... Tuesday, oltwr " Dance by Mystic Workers follow- ing lodge meeting. Everybody id- came. Rev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor The services on Sunday. October 12 (The "th Sunday that Trin, ity) "oe-- 8 a.rn.--Holy Communion. ll aait.--cHornine Prayer and Ser- mon. (Special Memorial W). Church School " 10 Ian. ' Monday, OetAser 20 Musical by Libertyville Mum! Society at M. E. ehuith. Fine db- m Staging under Prof. new Walker. "Old Favorite,," subject; ST. LAWRENCE'S EPISCOPAI. , CHURCH DiateietNo. tatthOJ. alone Co. More on October Nth and at rum-won followu' ST JOHN'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN -itfTtthrttbttT E. D. "Mal, Town Cteil Quality Store LIBERTY TIL" ecu will be located compuly this week. In... [M In Li/i,tnCtt.tts-rheeut.he _ radio part being arm-d to mom the comma in. all out It count". Th Mull part . of tho famous bun-wick nah, the who]. being "and in an. walnut] cabins". a. m the first or- "tr, of the new instrument- Monday. I PtusiRagu-tb.atetettetthe Brunswick a" phonognph and who" "isinatmment New Arrivals For. I . Winter Dresses " INSURANCE is PROTECTION plus INVESTMENT There is no obligation in asking information or advice. I am always glad to be of service. F'0Nyi?, mv-epwm - We. mw R. R. Carroll & Sons a. "I Sash should Be Ordered Early. Btlng in the Sizes Let us Quote You Are putting in their sum of Coat, Coke and Wood Now White Price R Low. WE ARE SURE YOU WILL LIKE OUR HARD COAL. THE KIND WE ARE now dutrttntttntti-frsefrmrt1nt- purities than it has his" forreartr. OUR PoC8Atl'tAtrHJltAtlD EGG ui in Ash. High In But "GLENDORA" Lump, Fume and Nut is Clean Bunting Don't Let Your Roof Go Too Long When You Can Protect " Nprr Cheer, libertyville Lumber Co. WISE CONSUMERS The First National Bank --opportunity knocks ---a bank account Lustrous b'kinneri Satin in black and brown. New shadeé in hands. Velvets in Black and Brown. Bengaline in Black and Brown. ciResottrees, Mord Thifi' -fiialf --otteng the door ' Phone " m LIBERTYWHE, ILL: I". u... lull" Life Ina-rue. "PLEASANT BANKING" US HELP YOU BUILD ONE AT BANK HOME J?AGE FIVE WA 'he,

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