CMPLD Local History Collection

Lake County Register (1922), 27 Jun 1925, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

4i 'Thursday. Mr .and Mrs, Fred Boysen and daughters of Glen Ellyn were vis-- itors at the C. W. Ezentrott home l(r;ifiw , d&huhm- fllb.MfyndMM,m a business visitor in Chicago, Fri-- day morning. _A Success If a gingle fly can lay 8,000 -- --eggs, what can a married one F. B. LOVELL CO., Ever try a fly spray------the | kind that kills them all off? -- Mrs. Fred Smith, returned Tues-- day from the Victory ~Memorial hospital, where she has been for the past few weeks." She is staying at the home of her sister, Mrs. Edward Robert Sitz is building a garage and work .shop on his lot at the corner of Broadway and Second home. Mrs. Louis Bockelman and daugh-- ter, Blanche, of Chicago, are vis-- iting this" week at the Leighton To A B wA »t44 U ' -"-l-mflnloalnzlhm-d Paige salesman, returned t week from Springfield where.he has been as a representative of the Amer-- huh.h-topmmothewsn of the boxing bill which has now been passed by both house? Dick says that it was Lake county that put the bill over. J. A. Bradley underwent a major opgration, Tuesday, at the Chicago Memorial hospital. has been named Fay Elizabeth. Earl H. Corlett attended the fiin-- eral of a distant relative in Eigin, on Thursday. North Milwaukee avenue. _ the parents of a daughter, born at the Wheeling hospital, on Weines-- day, of this week. The little one the day. 8 tip s649° Mre. George Crockett and family of La Grange are visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. Mr. and Mrs, Forrest H. Smith of New York arrived in Libertyville this week and will make an extended visit with relatives of both Mr. and Mrs. Smith. of last week, for Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he will visit with his grandmother, Noel Young, accompanied by three eon-..m,unmm:'zm last week end with Mr, and Mrs. 8. 'A. Pettigrew in Chicago. the CWilliam Lyons home on THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, JUNE 27. Stocke is sperdirig relatives in Chicago. The attorneys agreed, and the court asked those who. felt thus to-- ward the law to stand up. Nine of the panel of twenty--four men arose, and they were discharged from fur-- ther duty, vict. under the pFesent |aw--of the state relating to cases for trial. QUINCY, HML, June 24. -- Much difficulty has been experienced in ob-- taining juries in =ntrial of cases of violation of the Mincis prohibition law before the eounty court this week. This morning Judge Nauvert called the attorneys for the state ond defense together and submitted a proposal to them, that the regu-- lar panel be asked to state whether they could not c0Mscientiously con-- JURORS FAIL IN RUM CASE to the boys of the fire <epartment and other friends who, through their efforts, so ably checked what might have been a very disas(rous fire at their residence om.the morning of June 25. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wright wish to express their hearty appreciation two families. ifi youn; ;{%;i; will reside in Lake Forest. On Saturday afternoon, at the home of the bride's parents at Lake Forest, occurred the marriage of Edward Bradley of Libertyville and Miss 'Mytle Wagstaff, of Lake For-- est. The ceremony wa: witnessed by the immediate members of the Mr--.and Mrs. William Wheeler and daughter, Vene, returned Sunday from Turtle Lake, Wis.. where they have been enjoying the past two weeks, advertisements for this paper, which start with this issue, entitled "The Little Red Schoolhouse of Printing." The first of the n:l;ls. which ap-- pears--on page four. be followed by the complete alpmabet which may be used in teaching the chiliren their "A B C's" by clipping them as they appear each issue and pasting on --cardboard. One of the high marks in the mar VC Will L1IUSE dil GQ&aY "CELOTEX" CREO--DIPPED f d a _ WOOD SHINGLES, Any Color: . | YOUR LAWN WILL LOOK ¢ + BETTER WHEN YOU PLANT = i . OUR LAWN MIXTURE * KV . > B TRIGGS & JOHNSON || <Ibertyville Lumber--Co. _| Toilet Paper Phones 24 and 25 -- 3 Rolls 49c¢ This Week Only reached last Sat-- at Special! 3 rolls 60¢ Patrons of Libertyville postoffice residing within the limits of the free delivery service to be estab-- lished, September 1st, 1925, are no-- tified that mail receptacles must be provided by them and placed in a convenient location for the carrier to deposit mail, and where two or more families reside. in the same house, a separate boxr for each should be provided. $ No particular kind of receptacle is prescribed, the simplest form of slot or box--is--acceptable; -- numbers. It is necessary that mail be ad-- dressed to street and house number and patrons are requested to aid in the prompt delivery of mail by mak-- have been provided with mail re-- ceptacies. E. E. ELLSWORTH, ipg an effort to have their mail so Not later than August 1st, 1925, an inspection will be made to as-- sertain how . many 'have complied with-- the'uabdore and it in hecessary Dakota Wesleyan University. For the past two years he has been at Garrett Biblical Institute again. This is an opportunity for folks to learn something of the great Mis-- sionary movement of the churches. Schermerhorn has been a mission-- ary, then for some years was in-- structor at Evanston and then »pent a period of years as President of Sunday evening the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will have charge of the Evening service at the First M. E. church. Dr. W. D. Schermerhorn, Professor of Church ~History -- and Missions at Garrett Biblical institute Evanston, be played St. Joseph's church will hold a card party at the home of Mr .and Mrs. J. C. Dorfler, at Mundelein on Tues-- day evening, June 30, at 7:80 o'clock. Euchre, five hundred and bunco will The Libertyville Woman's Club will holds its annual picnic at Gages Lake on Wednesday, July 1. The members will meet in Cook Mem-- orial Park, at 2 o'clock p. m., stand-- ard time, from which point they will go, in a body, to the pienic grounds: 1925 SOCIETY lnterah'ni News of the Local Clubs and Lodges NOTICE Sodality of Wednesday, July 1 Annual picnie of the Libertyville Woman's Club at Gages Lake. Members will meet at Cook Mem-- orhlPuk-tz.p.m.ltandudtime, *# # 4 Saturday and Sunday, July 4--5 Big Fourth of July celebration at Card party by the Married Ladies' Sodality of St. Joseph's church at the J. C. Dorfler home at Mundelein 7:30 p. m. . Euchre, five hundred and bunco. Sunday Evening, June 28 Woman's Foreign Missionary So-- cilety program at the First Meth-- odist Episcopal church. Dr. W. D. Schermerhorn will speak. \__-- Three styles Brassieres _ 8 a. m. W. W. Carroll & Sons Co, GET THE Building HABIT New Assortment l Girdles £ Get Busy -- Fall In COMING EVENTS All the Latest Styles of Trim and Finishes--Both Interior and Ex-- Three Styles -- -- $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 First National Every sound business Proposition receives Careful consideration. This bank is working For the upbuilding of This community and is Trying to meet its Obligation to every Person in it. Down By The Old Depot Twenty Y¥ears . Million Dollars . ; Phone 47 * 3 L IBERTYVILLE, L. --* Intriwors M it Snow's Aute I% DAY AND NIGEHT TAXI SE It is dangerous 'to talk back to v Y te--I "0 oly.gh won't deceive the -- things! It's so very plainly ma "Mouse Trap." 8 p. m. w64

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy