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Lake County Register (1922), 15 Nov 1924, p. 5

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are on the right track, but until you try our m Iz Bmokrifiu, you are like Coyl?x'rlnguvs be-- fore he saw land. sulph mdhighmelfingpoin?'fl::lr "hli:tn: ur 0 means trogble removing ashes and no clinker. If ydu have used Pocahontas and fired it properly, on Sunnyside Place where she has been making her home for a number of years. At present her condition shows no improvement, . however with efficient eare it is hoped for a g for the better. Mrs. Ada h k s Orrin Luce is seriously ill at his home on Lake St. f Mrs. Litchfield was taken, serious-- ly ill Wednesday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. Kern Libertyville F. B. LOVELL CO. LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK and Hand Brushes, Tooth Brushes Hair Brushes, Clothes --_THE Character of this bank is daily reflected in:-- Efficient Service Rendered & "The Bank of Service" A Cheerful Willing-- ness of Help. Of course we want your business. Helpful Assistance Given Absolute Security Courteous Treatment Extended All at Cordially yours, Mrs. Peter Hansen and Mrs. C. J. Carlton were Waukegan" visitors on Tuesday. Delicious whipped cream-- puffs can be had at the Libertyville bak-- ery 0 > 87--2t. The regular convocation of Liber-- tyville chapter No. 272 R. A. M. wil! be held at the Masonic Hall on Mon-- day evening, Nov. 17. All officers and members are prged to be pres-- ent Fixed Carbon io Mrs. F. P. Kergher of Carrolton, IlI, was the week end guest of Rev M,ndfmny. k i e o t c o 3 d in & MAIN GARAGE Libertyville. Phone 456 Install heater. * Drive in and let us do any or all :f the above jobs you think necessary, Word has been received here of the death of EmestJohnson, who U. 8. Marines and left Monday for training. His mother had a card from him Thursday night mailed at Cincinatti saying that his training camp will be Paris Island. After a month's training he will board ship for a trin to the Philipeans. M#s. Will Schley entertained the Ladies Euchre Club Thursday af-- terncon. The prizes were won as follows, first Mrs. Martin Wagner of Area: Mrs. Leonard Dis-- ney; third, 1 George Whitney T""Mfinhmry"fl below 1200 G, recharge. _ Drain oil fromjcrank case and refill with grade of Mobil oil for Winter, Fill radiator radiator cover. %INTER TIPS m _Pingappfl.f Guessing Contest m..chanis and Inspect and ad tact -dbmhpuht':nm Henry Schotanus, the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Schotanus of McKin-- ley Avenue, enlisted this week in the Adjust or reline brakes. Grind valves and clean The local Masonic Hall was the seen@ of wonderful festivities Thurs-- day evening when the local chapter of the -- Eastern _ Star entertained Sorosis chapter of Grays Lake. The visitors introduced a novelty in the form of a surprise escort for the worthy matron" and worthy patron, an arch of roses under which the two marched to their stations. The roses were gathered and presented to the worthy matron. After the in-- itiatory work exemplified by the vis-- iting chapter the men served * baked ham supper with all the trim-- mings and a few extras. There wer» on¥ hundred and six members preés-- To make starting easier . _--_ Criving a pleasure. George Small is the lu{:;ci to join the ranks of radio fans. He install-- ed a set at his home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saunders of Lake St. are the parents of a ten and one half pound son born Thurs-- day, November 13 at the Victory Memorial Hospital in Waukegan. On page four of this issue ap-- pears the program to be given by the. Musical Society at the M. E. church on Monday evening, Novem-- ber 17th. 'This program is under the direction of Mrs. Flora E. Sayre. The Woman's Catholie Order of Forresters gave a very successful Bunco and Card party Thursday ev-- ening in the Gridley hall. A dandy crowd made the party not only en-- joyable but profitable. Mrs. Harry Olendorf of Deerfield was a Libertyville visitor on Wed-- Winfred Wilson left Friday morn ing for a few days stay at Wheaton Mr, and Mrs. John Hasty were ealled to Chicago Thursday to at-- -::'d the funeral of the former's cou-- Adjdit carburetor for cold of Area. ; (HE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, -- SA¥TURDAYy, ~Novr Personal and Local Items of Particular I / S eoeatiee PnA ot tave | Interest to Our Libertyville Readers | |~***~ _______ _ __ _ Me | th entertained with a vodvil wthole un Pothowad :.'i:fo:(mgl h::' until %nlm iq'.zl. 'a few days with his Lnn K+. 'and Mrs, Charles Kaiser. e Cw [' Mrs. Will Ray and daurhter of | Area visited with Mr. and Mr. El-- | mer Williams 'li-'lm. | _.W. A. Brewerton -- week fin-- | ished moving his effects to Lincoln IL1 where he will be located per-- ananently. Mr. Brewerton has num-- erous mine holdings in that vicinity and it is for his own convenience in supervising these propertiecs that the change in residence was made. He ya has two men at the farm here to care for the Hive stock an/ grveenphouu until the farm is sold. . A, F. *Krumery lo¢gal represen-- tative of the Public Service Co. at-- tended a blnr.dlv'by the Com-- pcny;t the , l'u.l:. in Chi---- cagro Wednesday night. There were 979 W Bamuel In-- sull and I. Budd addressed the assemblage. Aft@r the dinner inc the past month with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. returned Thurs-- "ay to his home in Washinyton D. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bensinger en-- tertained ten relatives at Jinner Sunday.. Among the number pres-- ent was Miss Wxnd who is a pro-- fessional etne mer. She cnlivened the gathering with specimens of her art. P3 the North Shore Hotel in Evanston ' at the Church parlors. Wednesday .evening, November 12. * : * Dinner was to forty people Saturday, November 22 The meeting was addressed by Con-- | _ Bazaar and supper given by the gressman Chindbloom and Franyx | L@dies Aid at the Area Community Schoenfield, chief elerk of the sixth | house. Division of Railway Mail Service. _ * _* Election of officers of the associa-- Tucsday, November 25. tion was held and -- following l Don't forget the annual Fall were chosen: h'#?ostmaster | meeting of the Long Grove Evan-- Adams of Winnetka: Vice President, | gelical church on Tuesday, Novem-- S. . Devew of Zion; Secretar;-,; ber25th at 1.p.m. Election of offi-- Ruth Hodge, Area. _ -- _ | cers and other important business Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bensinyer en-- | on hand. It is not only a privilege tertained ten relatives at dinner| but also a duty of all members to Sunday. Among the nmnumber pres-- attend the general meeting. t J. 8. Gridley left Thursday for Wednesday, his new home at St. Petersburg, Fia.| Bazaar and ca He was € some time ago by | Lutheran church his wifew | *# meeting and mfi'd.tl:ul ir will be Initiating, Jo Mastication, nvwber of camp is urged to att Mr. and Mrs. Gec a y~'h'<'>x;:>inx trip to-- Acme Camp 176 of Modern Wooq man is invited --to Aington 0; Tuesday evening, Nov. 18. Th o« casion will be a regular c0,( --four cans No. 2% Sliced Pheqxl:willngiv-- m to the person who guesses néarest to tbeeorrectnumbet'ololicuomhediaaltbewu in our window. (gonequaminour store may guess. the salesman who filled the win-- dow knows how many slicés there are. Ne ==gei) 1hC number is writterm on a paper sealed in an envelope placed in the tin W' z»,| box which can only be opened by cut-- x hlx'!khe can. We will do this at 3:30 e o' Monday, Nov. 17th. +4 Come and look them over. Four slices in the small size, eight medium slices e . in the medium size, and eight large thick slices in the large cans. Guess as often as you a purchase of any kind, anything, any time, en-- titles to guess, _ -- The prices ¥f pineapple are 22--36--43 cents per can with a reduction of five cents per can in lots of three or over. Hugh Reid who has bee: a y LE es 513 i n y sw . n'»:g?" B f,':'_',' TRIGGS & JOHNSON Phones 24 and 25 -- Libertyville $mall *&pend-- I} made Urs= ind the on ty BARGAIN DAY | NOT FAR OFF Thursday, November 20, will be Community Bargain Day in Wau-- kegan, it was announced Wednesday by E. H. Clifford, secretary to the Waukegan Chamber of Commerce. Every Waukegan -- merchant preparing large stocks of meor-- chandise at rock bottom prices to On Thursday, November 13th at Waukegan occurred the marriage of Harry Gratz and Myrtle Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ev-- ans, : both of Libertyville. -- The young couple are both well and fav-- orably 'known in this vicinity, Mr. Gratz having for some time past, been employed at the Hawthorne Farm. Immediately after the cere-- mony, Mr. and Mrs. Gratz' left for a motor trip through Wisconsin. On their return they will nddeltub-' ertyville. Wednesday, November 26 Thanksgiving Baloon Dance Libertyville Town Hall under auspices of Mr. and Mrs. Farl Adams. Saturday, November 22 Bazaar and supper given by the Ladies Aid at the Area Community house. Tucsday, November 25. -- Don't forget the annual Fall meeting of the Long Grove Evan-- Friday, November 21 Bazaar and chicken supper by the Lake Zurich Evangelical Ladies Aid at the Church parlors. Wednesday, November 19. Annual Bazaar of Ladies Aid Luthéran church beginning at 11 Monday, 'November 17, 1924. Musical Sociéty Thanksgiving pro-- gram at the M. E. church. * l}_azasr and c't!ete--nav--l\-l;\'ch"lt the MBER 15, 1924 Wednesday, November 19 Mrs, Legoff and two | mensmuemmenanpteamemenntnromemsiemmnmemens J ehfldlflmroy visi't:d over t:: [ r parents, Mr. and COMING EVENTS . | reek ond with her p« | Gratz -- Evans at the The Woman's Catholic Order of Forresters wish to thank the Liber-- ,¢| tyville Club for their kindness in . | loaning their tables and chairs for / * | the Bunco party Thursday night. First National Bank: INSURANCE is PROTECTION . plus FNVESTMENT There is no obligation in asking information or advice. I am always glad to be of service. «_ FORREST .l"!::fi_(fG OWEN -- Agent -- 233--W¥ Storm Sash Should Be Ordered Early. Bring in the Sizes Let us Quote You W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. Don't Let Your Roof Go Too Long When You Can Protect It Now Cheaper Low in Ash, mfi w"'--n."-g_ tarhg "GLENDORA" Lump, Furnace and Nut purities than it has been for years. OUR POCOHANTAS LUMP AND EGG _ SAFE INVESTMENTsS Libertyville Lumber Co. and Wood Now While The Price is Low. WE ARE SURE YOU WILL LIKE OUR HARD COAL. THE KIND WE ARE WISE CONSUMERS Village of Libertyville 6% CARD OF THAXNKs Friday, November 21 WE OFFER'FOR INVESTMENT MATURITIES 1 TO 10 YEARS DENOMINATIONS $100.00 We Solicit your inquiry Special Assessment the Bonds Phone 47 Better Mutual DAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERYVICE Insurance Company Dress Hangers Libertyville, PAGE FIVE 43 # / o

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