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Lake County Register (1922), 13 Jun 1925, p. 5

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atives. to Delavan and Sharon, Wisconsin and spent the week end with rel-- Mr daughter, Arlene motored to Ken-- osha Thursday. Mrs. John Numsen and daughter, Beatrice, Mrs. Henry Numsen and Mr Some of the Boys F. B. LOVELL CO. you if you bring your girls to our fountain. wearing "Hoop Skirt'" trous-- ers will soon want their ears _A family pienie was held Thurs-- 'dum'tb,hmdlr. iudlulku"b.lr..cnch Armour estate, in honor of Ray-- mond> Streeter and family of St. Petersburg, Florida, and Mr. R. 8. Radeliff of Detroit. Mich,. _ A number of relatives from Chicago, Oak Park and Austin were present to enjoy the occasion. Charles Numsen underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Victory Memorial hospital at Wau-- kegan Wednesday. He is reported as recovering satisfactorily; we're for By its provisions the sale of fire-- works is prohibited until just be-- fore the day 6f the celebration and the use of the same is confined *o one day only, from midnight to the campers do not expect.to meet another of their species until their return to the United States. That an organized effort is being -.hh--hthhalnhlndv Fourth for Libertyville is evidenced by the village ordinance which is .lqunn.'lfiuhgndlngn few days with Miss Ada Helfer. She and her sister, --Ethel expect to leave in a few days, for Colorado. A copy of the "Stentor," the of-- ficial paper of Lake Forest College has come to our desk and it chron-- fcles the election of Miss Carolyn Butterfield to the position of editor --Butterfield has been a mem-- Mr. and Mrs. Glen G. Hoskins and H. E. Underbrink are leaving today for a novel vacation trip into Can-- ada. They will motor to Ely, Min-- nesota, which is on the international boundary and from that place will make a portage into Canada where camp will be pitched and a real The point at which they expect to make their fod sof nine years that a" co--ed has had charge of the Stentor. Mrs. Carrie Pester of Grays Lake spent Wednesdzy at the home of her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. A. W. Whitmore. ~ Mrs. Veronica Wilcox is enter-- taining her aunt, Mrs. Charles Wil-- liams of Chicago. Mrs. John 'Numsen entertained company from Chicago Wednesday. Dr. C. R Galloway left Wednes-- day for a fishing trip in the vicin-- ity of Iron River, Wis. We are all waiting for Dog's return for he tells such wonderful tales of the fish he Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Simen and daughter, Edith are enjoying a va-- cation with Mr. Simen's mothér in Wisconsin. * : 4 1 THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1925 in ~this jssue. is Donald Spencer Bond, the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bond, former residents _ of _ Libertyville, was awarded the scholdrship in a com-- petetive examination at the Parker high school in Chicago last week. He was one of the youngest pupils ever graduated from Parker, be-- ing but fifteen years of age. Don-- ald was born in Libertyville and re-- ceived his early.education here. In 1919 he moved, with his family to St. Paul, where he was valedictorian of his class at the Ramsey Grammar School. In addition to his other ac-- tivities at Parker High he acted as literary editor of the Annual, OBJECTIONS T0 TAX SUSTAINED Three tax matters.were disposed of in the County €ourt before Judge Martin C. Decker Thursday morn-- ing. The objections of the Security Savings Bank of Waukegan against high taxes that were asséssed thru a clerical error Were sustained in the amount of $5,894.21. The coun-- in the 1924 taxes. This was put on the exesmpt list in court Thursday. ent Teachers' A-i:"uon is work-- ing to resurrect old custom and the organization is to be com-- mended for its efforts. 802.78 in the case by the court. The "objectionsd$" the > Allendale association were alto sustained. The school bought some property in 1922 One of the hardest jobs imagin-- able was to stay at home Friday and keep the old mose to the grind-- stone while the kiddies sallied forth to enjoy their anmual school pienic. It takes one back to the days when the school pienic was a community affair and .fi business _house CM f'h " to allow every-- one to participate in the festivities. We always nad a ball game between the --married and single men or be-- tween 'the leans and the fats and everyone was better off for having spent that one day in sharing the joys of the youngsters The Par-- Benjamin Woolridge left Thurs-- , day night for Michigan, making the ' trip by motor. . 3""' f" # # * * Cream of Pea Soup, per can Unusually acceptable for this hot weath-- er. You can see and taste these good things all this week. Very low prices are made for this Spec-- ial Sale on cases, dozen etc. "Heinz" Delicious Fig Pudding, ready to serve; per No. 1 ean . . . . . _« . . 45¢ Cream 6f Celery Soup, serves 6, per can . 23¢ 3 cans for'".so., . . . . . White or--Cider Vinegar, 1--2 gallon bottles . . . . . . . Prepared Mustard, 2 Tamblers for . .. Many other attractive prices during the demonstration HEADQUARTERS : Call ---- Taste and Buy TRIGGS & JOHNSON 57 Varieties Phones 24 and 25 -- For the Famous GRIDLEY CASE UP ON JUNE 22 The case of J. Seeley Gridley, Aformer Libertyville resident, charg-- ed with shooting his wife at their home in St. Petersburg, Fia., follow-- ing a quarrel several weeks ago, was continued 'Tuesday afternoon to June 22, according to dispatches fro mthe United Press. Standard time and will march to the m',c !bl"t-h.y'fl!m& the graves. ~After the ceremony, at the cemetery, the two bodies will go to St. Lawrence's Episcopal church where a special memorial sermon will be delivered by Rev. H. The Libertyville lodges of Odd F'ello-w-udlnh-hh;abld their memorial services Sun-- day, June 14 The members will Rebekahs are urged to attend. The Young Matron's club "net Wednesday with Mrs. Howard Mor-- ris at her home on Church Street. The 'man on foot isn't the "only one the automobiles keep on the jump. 'There's the coroner. At a regular meeting of the Libertyville Fortress of the Na-- tional Daughters of the G. A. R. on Wednesday evening the following recruits were admitted: Mrs. Fred Carney, Mrs. R. D. Cook, Mrs. Em-- ma Smith and Mrs. Charles Lem-- kunl.© Visitors were here from Waukegan Mrs Gridley charges that her hus-- band shot her twice. At present she is in Chicago at the KHome of rela-- thuhdh.lhhi"d.vflln; turn to préss the charges against her cal chapter will go to Millburn where Mrs. Rhoda Fendick and Hr. J. B. Morse as worthy Matron and Patron, will assist in conferring de-- grees on a class of candidates, given, including a clever duet by Mary Just and Blanche Triggs, ex-- tolling the virtues of the first Mat-- ron and Patron. There were sixty present among them a number of visitors from Millburn. On Satur-- day evening the members of the lo-- Libertyville Chapter, 438, Order of the Eastern Star celebrated its twenty--seventh: birthday anniver-- sary Thursday evening with ap-- propriate ceremonies at the Masonic hall. . A very pleasant program was SOCIETY luterem'ni News of the -- Local Clubs and Lodges at Bmest ue n m s ---- Annual x Alumni at the High School. BE;'";,"-! -: g:r'd-y. July 4--5 g Fourth 0: celebration at the Libertyville Fair -- Grounds. Horse Annual memorial services of the 1. 0. O.--F. and Rebekah Lodges at Lakeside cemetery, followed by a special sermon at St. Lawrence's Episcopal Church by Rev. H. B. Gwyn. Annual June meeting of Lake :-m- c"f.',""&"' churches at undelein, +, nning at 10 in., Standatd time. . * & 8 a. m. W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. COMING EVENTS GET THE Building HABIT Get Busy -- Fall In | Libertyville LEumber Co. | Colored Indian Head D. M.C. and O. N. T. Cottons "CELOTEX" CREO--DIPPED & {o WOOD SHINGLES, Any Color. _ . _' YOUR LAWN WILL LOOK L BETTER WHEN YOU PLANT : OUR LA WN MIXTURE y o All the Latest Styles of Trim and First National Bank | [ The services of This bank can be Made very helpful To your success. If you have no Bank account here Open one To--day. Your , June 23 Resources More Than a Million Dollars ow i TWOd 1 ied 14 Phone 47 * Success Evidently an avigtor needs a par-- as a motorist needs brakes that ator. out of Gen. nsn't that a fine w fellow who tried to he that a fine way to u. who tried to help his country! 8 p. m. SA¥ x# BC *# 4

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