day for Bangor, uuzu to attend the funeral of her fathers house-- has been visiting at the home of his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. B. J. Simens and daughter Edith were Chicago visitors Satur-- day, Pine sulphur and high mgt of ui.means little Evaryweekweoflera'eh:cflonoffresh wholesome candies at special prices. This week's offering affords a wide range of --Candy Specials F. B. LOVELL CO. Taffeys, three kinds, per Ib. ... 50c Creme Patties, per Ib. _.__.___.. 50c Pan Caramels, per lb. _______ 60¢ Corn Crisp, per lb. ___________ 40¢ Week End Waterloo, Tows. > _ The spring dance which is to be given at the town hall Thursday ev-- nh.b'hbT.Mm'mm vide a end to an evening's enjoyment for those who atteqpd the Senior Class Play at the High "Come of the Kitchen" the play will be on Friday evening at 8:15 P. No seats will be re-- served for the Friday night perfor-- Because of the great demanpd for B.T. U -- --15,100 1. High Carbon means most ef--" Fixed Carbon 78.62, Volatile = ow ash and Lo w _ volnutile. means leas maving been repeatedly requested girls of the eighth grade at a birth-- 2mny.¢_hrln-.oum,n. x guests spent a most en-- joyable evening in playing games girls of the Mrs. Perry Walton was a Chicago shopper Monday, Mrs. R. J. Lill received bouquet dhhfim«k-- ::vb '"h.'u.n. indness. "" appreciates Mr. Fred Jochheim whs a business ealler in Chicago Monday, . The Epworth League will hold a "Hard Times" party and basket so-- clal at the Methodist Church on Tuesday evening March 31, at 8 oummmq- w"hAwflMDw-'a myhtmmmhdm it is all Mr. and Mrs, Charles Jochheim entertained the following Sunday: will spend a few days with relatives and friends. committee. 'The grand march will be led by» Waukegan Commandery in full uniform. Everybody will be made welcome at this event. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Earie spent Sunday at the home of Arthur Ste-- Mrs. Harry Egloff is entertaining Mrs. Varvis of Chicago. ' Mrs. Ada Smith is in Lake Bluff this week '&t the Mat Atkinson At a segular meeting of the local eamp of Modern Woodman last t-'n'; day evening the camp subscrine twenty five dollars to the W. L, eyclone relief fund. # Mre. Anus Morgan and Miss De-- borah Cooper of Lzke Forest spent District of Methodist Churches will deliver a book sermon at the Metho-- d*:st Episcopal Church next Sunday evening March 29. 'The book which Dr. Ohigers will analyze will= he Bradford's "Damaged Souls." Dr ATTENTION KODAKERS visiting at the home of her . jirs Waktet pney, . J. Hastey Odgers, Superin-- Myrtle . Wehrenberg is in Northern REGISTER, from a neighbor. ville spends part of its spring--clean-- ing time in carrying home the agnosed as scarlet fever. It is not thought, however that there is a danger ~of an epidemic of this di-- A meeting was held at the Village Hall Monday night to thresh out the »matter of paving Cook Avenue by and with the mutual consent of the property owners. Judging by the sentiment expresse| by some of the interested parties present, it is improbable that this improvement will go through, The Mystic Workers will hold another of their famous old time dances at the Gridley Hall Tuesday There is some talk of closing the local High School because of the Legion Minstrel show with local. day. talent. ---- s zse * K scrf» _ o o. * -- P m e j &.' May 10., old have Libertyville )l-i,l.s«saety. = ' # j Wednesday April 29. | Dean Lutkin and the A. Capelia | Choir in a contert at the Methodist | Episcopal Chureh. ; St. Luke's Choir, Evanston and Soloists will Sing Dudley Bucks Clntttg 'm' the Cross," at the _ St. Church. the Libertyville Musical Society. Area Athletie Olub at the Commu-- nity House, Area. Thursday March 26 Balloon and confetti dance at the Town Hall by,u-h.'r Adams. * ---- Thursday March 26 Come out of the Kitchen by the Senior Class of L. T. H. S. Concert by Quartette at the Auditorium under the aus-- &i:i;lolflm hree of the Womans Dance by the North American Union at Gridley Hall. More than one fathily in Liberty-- Special Vesper Services given by DEF CR ----------~----Sfofrrerirrmerrrmecrmmritntrmmmrmmurmermmapattiontedsrercndiase ? WR PMR Small bottl E BO PEEP Extra Strong AWIA,Lper bottle ..__..___ lsc PEP PULVERIZED SOAP, 23 ie rmapmiainps ing material at prices. Phofle your orders and we will deliver them for yo # SOAP ; per bar ______ BON AMI POWDEER, per can ._____ per cake SWIFTS SUNBRITE CLEANSER, TA CLAUS fgnd P. & G. NAPTHA SOAP BON AMI CAKES, SCRUB BRUSHES, from 5¢ 60 «o. 2 We still ha deals on LARGE GOvaT; ?k%r::r smm 0 c o _ *y~ 1 Dish Mop CRYSTAL eginning Thursday, March 26, and ending Wednesday, April 1. House Cleaning TimeIs Here. Every woman in town or out has thefever. Every man knows it's time: to beat the rugs and make himself useful around the house at this time. Wecan help you so g:s material is con-- cerned. The following are some special prices for 6 days only, SPRING! SPRING! Wednesday March 25 2nd Week in May | fal Thursday April 23 ll-_l; ;fivfl 20. Phongs 24 and 25 -- Libertyville TFW =* Fab of rge chorus of has a's Wedding givm by the March 27--28 AY, MARCH 25, 1925 > Episcopai SUNNY MONDAY, SAN-- : The date for the two school elec-- tions is set for Saturday April 11, and it is probable that the campaign will soon start. On the High School Board there is but one candidate announced thus far, George A. Ross ~ e arie--rinstad entertaiied as unable to obtain, but who hails from Des Plaines, had no broken bones and after his breath returned he re-- sumed work. . A second meeting of the cast of thnAwieanlgloalhsmlnbov was held Monday night for a try out of the voices for the chorus. The four end men have already been selected and are now busy on their parts. Those who will bear the J. Norris Throgmorton, who was formerly principal of the Liberty-- ville High School and who is now lo< cated in Chicago attended the fune-- ral services for Mr. Averill on Mon-- SUNNYSIDE PARK TRACT OF FICE. Milwaukee Ave., at North fifteen feet and one mason fell to the ground suffering numerous se-- vere bruises. As far as can be learned the man, whose name we are old friend, 'Mrs.' C Cullo cago, over the week end. WHEN YOU THINK OF SELL-- ING OR BUYING REAL ESTATE render any service that you may re-- quire. We have, some choice acre property, home--sites, houses and bungalows at prices that are bar-- gains. -- We write auto and fire in-- brunt of the comedy are Tom Hid-- dleson, Bud Kimball, R. J. Lyons and Tom Delacey. Gilbert Luce and family were Sun-- day visitors at the McLaughlin home at Edison Park. A near serious accident occured Tuesday morning on the new J. L. Taylor house which is being con-- structed in Oak Terrace Subdivi-- sion. A scaffold used by the brick tion is, so far, quiet, of Beauty Parlor In connection with All your beauty culture work done by expert oper-- Flagg's Barber Shop For Appointments CALL 70--J ----11¢ "7C Brothers Electric Shop. Among those who attended the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Holt, Mrs. M. M. Bradley, Miss A. Virginia Bode, all of Chicago, Mrs. Carrie Grummitt, Mr, and Mrs. War-- ren W. Grummitt and d'flm JQ" Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grummitt and --Is Frozen is a porular member of Liberty-- ville's younger set and has for some Luce and Miss Jenette Smith were h?tmmdhfldumidmm- Mr. Grummitt who now resides ir. Antioch is a former resident of Lib-- ertyville and is the representative of the Public Service Company with headquarters at Antioch The bride 'l\omnhgeolllll"x to Mr, G'flnGmnduL nized Saturday evening, 21, at eight o'clock at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Roy Titus . Chunk Wood Phone j Better Put in 47 gWood LUBERTYVILLE, ILL. 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