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Lake County Register (1922), 22 Nov 1924, p. 5

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_ John Ballard suffered a severe in-- jury to his foot u«::y muho fell on the steps of home. Mr. Ballard at present is confined to the house and unable to step on the injured 111}, 0P0U INCIDADUE@ ~omene Mrs. William Ruble who has been living with her daughter, Mrs. R. C. Fo left week for Leeds, Mrs. Hugh Carney of Chicago spent Sunday with her son, Fred Carney and family, -- _ Liy %. sulphur and melting point of ash means little trog}l:le nmm ashes and no clinker. If you have used Pocahontas and fired it properly, ou are on the right track, but until you try our fore he saw land. '*~ _ Candy: FMo® z: LAKE * COUNTY NATIONAL BANK ; despite that full feeling You can eat Whitman's Thanksgiving THE Character of this bank is daily reflected in:-- Efficient | Service -- + Given "The Bank of Service" Ab:(;llgte Security A Cheerful Willing-- ness of Help. «i> Of course we want your business. 3 Cordially yours, Courteous Treatment .« Extended (Ma 4 Rendered mmmwmpmdm winter. -- Mr. and Mrs, Frank Murray of Fort Worth Texas visited Tuesday with Miss E. A. Bush, 4* e been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Folger returned yesterday to her home in Freeport,. Hattie Boehm a card party at North md Tuesday night, R ty Fixed Carbon 78.62 Iow aszsh and * #*% a card Mrs. E. H. Brown Sr. was very Mnflindedofhcrtbfi anniversary last Sunday. Het ® dren dropped in unannounced and spent the afternoon. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brown Jr. lnlul.lr.andln.AMtlg and daughters and Mr. and Cilbert Mordhorst of Waukegan. _ --_ Dr. C. R. Galloway returned Tues-- day from a ten day hunting trip near Iron Riéver Michigan. The party consisting of Doc and eight other mighty hunters from Iron above freezing. -- The trophies of the hunt were fourteen mlbhck bear, 1 fox and two wi Doctor Galloway now has a 200 pound deer Hanging in his garage curing for the big feed with which he yearly cele-- Percy Snow's seagoing bus for that ble meeting e o " Mrs. Kate Bernard returned toa her home here the first of this week after an extended absence in Cali-- fornia. On her return she apent two weeks with nmi Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Blazer, who have been visiting since their mar-- riage with the former's people in Nashville, Tenn., returned Thursday to Libertyville where they will fnake their home with Mrs. Blazer's father Frank Lightbody. " t > other mighty -- hunters from Iron River camped in tents about 30 miles west of Iron River for the en-- tire time of the hunt, doing their own cooking. The ground was cov-- ered with about four inches of snow Mrs. Richard Earle was a Chicago visitor on Wednesday. Diana Willer who was injured last Saturday night when an automobile struck a wagon on north Milwaukee Avenue is reported as doing as well as can be expected. She was pain-- fully bruised and it was at first feared that her arm was broken. Mrs. Ruth Ellis spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Durand in Chicago. waukee Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sitz enter-- tained a euchre party at their--'home Thursday evening. The prizes were awarded as follows. Ladies first; Mrs. Jess Porteous, Second, Mrs. Forrest Thompson and consolation, Mrs. Robert Schnaebele. Men, first Henry Biere, second, E. H. Brown Jr.--and consolation W. D. McLain. Mrs .Peter Hansen and brother, William Lightbody were Waukegan visitors on Friday. -- The Annual Bazaar and chicken dinner will be held at the Parish House on Wednesday, December 3rd. Bupper will be served from 5:30 to 8 o'clock at the price of 50 cents. Esther Krueger of Highland Park was a visitor at the Boehm Kome this week. On Tuesday afternoon November 25th the W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Maria Lill, 212 Eim Street, Come and hear about the Jubilee Convention. .. One .of our Libertyvillians met the inquiring reporter of the Chi-- cago Tribune in Chicago this week. Inez Schanck was asked as to her preference in languages used in the rendition of operas and according to the clipping sent us Inez sticks out for the original tongue. Loretta Belle Zermer gave a par-- ty to ten ofixer little friends Thurs-- day afternoon the occasion being Loretta's fifth birthday. Refresh-- ments were served and the kiddies had a wonderful time. "Test, and fill battery or if below 1200 G, recharge, Install heater. C Drive in and let us do any or = of the above jobs you necessary, WINTER TIPS MAIN GARAGE Libertyville Phote 456 Drain oil from crank case and refill with correct grade of Mobil cil for winter, Fill 'radiator with alcohol SBupply winter front or xm&»w 'labfl;-u chasis and spring leaves. Inspect and adjust contact and breaker points. & Adjust or reline brakes. Grind valves and clean THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, x~OVEMBER 22, 1924 Personal and Loe%tems of Particular Interest to Our Libertyville Readers The Lake %;fib--li!:flid Win-- ter Institute of the Epworth League will be held on Saturday afternoon, November 22nd. One of the features will be the receipt by radio of the college' football scores. Rev: C. F. Klichauer, a former pastor of that church will be Dean of the institute. Supper will be served at six o'clock Mrs. A. C. Smart and Mrs. Lyle Andrews were Chicago visitors on m and dJdance at the Wright achool for the school benefit. Wednesday, December 10 Dance by the Volunteor Fire De-- partment m]flu.flu?!' Wmmhor 3rd. Bazaar and Dinner, Par-- ish House, St. Lawrence's Episcopal Church, afternoon and evening. Monday of this week. and friends for their kindness in our . recent t. We also wish to thank Ezers and the doners of the many floral offerings. Friday, November 28 Annual Bazaar by St. Mathews Lutheran Ladies Aid at Fairfield Thanksgiving Baloon Dance at Libertyville Town Hall under the auspices of Mr. and Mrs, Earl T. Adams. * CS *' Don't tfi the annual Fall meeting of the Long Grove Evan-- gelical church on Tuesday, Novem-- ber25th at "u'w,n'flinn of offi-- cers and other important business on hand. «Jt is not only a privilege but also-l ""_Ifl members to Special Community Thanksgiving gelg of all churches at the High ool. donpat? Tuesday, Nevember > St. Cmm gh of Fremont Conter will Rel® dance, Chicken supper and P -- @at the Iv-- anhoe an nAll. ® Bazaar and sup Ladies Aid at the house. 4 Ax: We wish to thank our neighbors Wednesday Evening, Nov. 26th -- smm ie o ut SX meriere Nt COMING EVENTs -- | communiry rHankseivinc _ cmmnmmem SERVICE AT, HIGH SCHOOL sat 'l , P " b('l' 22 w o ol s o s i n e oo Wednesday, November 26 Tuesday, Mber 25. CARD OR THAXKS --Walter Stark and Sons. meeting given by the a Community November--George Dobins 1 mile West of Long Grove--All farming tools, feed and grain, 9 live stock. Watch for date and bills. 1 000 students were enrolled in the foreign service training subjects in Colleges and universities of those states. its listeners at the Musical Society recently. J, 8. Hyatt will preside at the meeting and Rev. H. B. Gwyn of the Episcopal church will deliver the sermon. Everyone in Libertyville and vi-- cinity is urged to attend this ser-- A. monster community Thanks-- giving service will be held in the high school auditorium on Wednes-- day evening, November 26th. In this meeting every church in Liber-- tyville will unite and all are work-- ing for its success. .Special music has been arranged and the program will include, among other numbers, selections by the ghnnis quartette and by the sextette which delighted Training for foreign service of Government and business was of-- fered in 1923--24 in 34 states and the District of Columbia, according to information just issued by the U. S. Department of the Interior, Bu-- reau of Education. 'More than 12-- Wednesday Evening, November 26 IF YOU want one of the most delicious Fruit Cakes, Mince and Pumpkin Pies you ever tasted call at shop or phone your order to Do it early as we know there will be lots doing for Thanksgiving and we do not want you disappointed. Y ou cannot bake them for these prices yourself. _ Quality Bake Shop Fruit Cake, is done t Cichy's Tailorin rlll:'l y's Ta & PRESSING and CLEANING We wish to thank our neighbor: and friends for. th;i't. kindness and sym| during illness C deat:'?cw mother. mmtpt se Mrs, A, W. Hall. J. CICHY, Proprietor the Old Depot INSURANCE is PROTECTION plus FNVESTMENT There is no obligation in asking information or advice. I am alwWays glad to be of service. FORREST FLAGG OWEN -- Agent -- 233--W North Milwaukee Avenue W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. Scarfts for Gifts OUR POCOHANTAS LUMP AND EGG Storm Sash Should Be Ordered Early. Don't Let Your Roof Go Too Long When You Can Protect It Now Cheaper Arogtthglnthdrmp&ot&nl.(}oh and Wood Now While Price is Low. WE ARE SURE YOU WILL LIKE OUR now distributing is more free from im-- purities than it has been for years. Low in Ash, High in Heat tei" "GLENDORA" Furnace and Nut is al-nfilnh( Mose® CARD OF THAXNKs Libertyville Lumber Co. E. J. Jones Ray G. Jones. WISE CONSUMERS Bring in the Sizes Let us Quote You A good assortment of Silk Scarts in knit and crepe de chine soomtinenrpeimgingertinniepatienimencrrecsenccorcce LW HY ioi Wool Scartfs ... $2.75 and $5.00 New Gold Belts, narrow and wide. Provident Mutual Life l;;nm"uC;'.n; DAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERVICE PAGE }]

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