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Lake County Register (1922), 7 Nov 1925, p. 5

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*Hereifor Your Use! »l.«_in-u.--amunmhn--p to both woman and man. It helps them to gain and maintain l-fl_* Be do not neglect your "looks." We have all of the toilet necessities which men and women_ need.and we will be glad to help you select the things for your CcoOUNTY NATIONAL BANK Let USB be YOUR druggists . . B. LOVELL CO. y --A HOME TO BE reray MUST HAVE THEM wA CHECKING ACCOUNT : %gr'rmm METHOD OF PAYING BILLS. "The Bank of Service" Cordially yours, VING DE PHONE 6 Mrs. J. M. Wade, who has been quite ill at her home of Brainerd tm is reported as much im-- proved in health. £ Judge and Mrs. Perry L. Pearsons of Waukegan and Miss Carric Chard v-'dhurnuhdfitlhd i draitiee a ue es eclut Wednesday, ¢ Mrs. Edward Schneider is NJ at ber home with an attack of Intesti-- home Tuesday from the Victory Me-- morial hospital where she has been recovering ~from -m- appendicitis. Ker P6» ported as satisfactory, Charles Scott is to his home by an attack m Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Simens enter-- tained the former's brother Robert Simens from California a few days and resident of High-- Sunday morning at eleven Aelock, Afr. Norcross is sent out by ' the the window of the Farm Bureau of-- ficté.. The display contains some of lt:oflnuthbmmrmbd- y Shikr. -dmln. 'nlg"llh en-- tertained following at dinner on Sunday : Ir;:ln.(hu.t , Mr. and George Hough :&td Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. from Grays Lake. _ _ =_ veteran left Thursday morning for Florida wherte he will -- spend the Miss Martha Voss of. Aptakisic b-t--wh'fi.pg week 3&_&!"0"&-' Council to speak in the for the program. AlH are welegme. Mr. John V. Norcross, a E> TAKE i«~--ADVANTAGE Of these bright days by let-- Honeywell Studio I-D-myfl'l:--l-u Stacey and Miss Ada Mitchell He is making the trip by wonderful display of Ames, the old G. A. R. THE LAKE COUNTY REGIJSTER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1925 twelve friends at & bridge party at her home on Lake Street on Thurs-- Wednesday, November 11 Au Ball at the ship High pasanee «. . | OOCIETY _ Armistice D ',gmci-e.'in Cook |& Anteresting News of the Miss Florene | Luce reive friends at & br Sunday, November 8th: Throwing the vealing a new Tuesda y It's live! -- t merriest, smartest y Cv:r l::nt yo:lhm m' W: _ Jaded nerves, a sheer delight for a lau; -fl-'.ht public. _ From Byron COMING. EVENTsS AUDITORIUM §# :-- m Byron n-i.n-z." ory. 'The author of the famous Wally ADDED ATTRACTION--Pathe Review and Aesop Fable ADDED;M ---- Mack Sennett Comedy "Califormia Str2ight Ahead" wemmesis "Night Life of New Y¥ork" Rop OfiA Noi o OO IIy Olekp ERNEST g the the jazsiest spots in New York. R# .M'%m"m Also Carter De Haven, in "HOT SHEIKS" ; y and Wednesday, Nov. 10 -- 11th Herman Brockman "ONE SPOOKY NICGHT" Wednesday. _ engraved is t k . _ a. 0s REGINALD DENNY, m *) entertained zltmls -Mhrh-'.m"' urging the necessity on | every citizen of-- a right. attitude Fe lllu" hhnébdy' and illustrating nom-- 'erous grimly amusing incidents in his experience with the bootlegging industry. On the other hand he i ies o epaatiere |\ on judges by citizens to | violate their sacred oaths of office. | rtouding festare of gk enttient grs-- an pro-- 'lmwh'rfim- Applied Education, with Mrs. F. M. |Harding as ~chairmap... It :included two beautiful piano and violin ducts | by the Missess. Mayme and. Hilda session the cltib endorsed by a maj-- ority vote a resolution of some of its members favoring the 'removal® of the County Farm --from its present expensive site to one that would not hfl::fm with b'tznw Mrs. M. A. Chandler and Mrs. E. H. Bluhm as hostesses served dainty refreshments of cake and hot choc-- olate. At its next regular meeting, November 18, the club members will have the privilege and. pleasure of listening to an address by Mr. Sam-- uel Insull Commander Carison and Adjutant Mmhwrm In a most interesting address to the Libertyville Woman's Club at its meeting on November 4, County lnlcrah:LNm of the Local Clubs and Lodges Let us make sult of ertyvil gion g plishme before. ed a m before. These cards will be treasur-- ed a mementoes of a very successful year and one in which Libertyville Post gained recognition at state and national headquarters. At the November meeting of the Parent--Teacher Association, which will be held at the High School on M.Nfl-hrma&mo'c:c.: a very interesting program has arranged by the program committee Md&m.ww- ance of parents and those interested in the welfare of our boys and girls. Miss Wallace, domestic science in-- mub&l&d'fllm line 3 model and discuss the ua:rddma. Dr. mhfl "talk on the effect a remiiey 3y Sie Taagnge Whint a reading National Commander Drain as a re-- sult of their efforts in making Lib-- ertyville Post of the American Le-- gion greater in membership, accom-- plishment and prestige than the year 8 a. m. GET THE Building HABIT Get Busy --FallIn | Libertyville Lumber Co. . W. Cu_'roll:&mg'o-s c..*'l ' Holiday Suggestions --"Helpers of Savers." Silk Vests All the Latest Styles of Trim and Finishes--Both Interior and Ex-- YOUR LAWN W IL L LOOK BETTER WHEN YOU PLANT OUR LAWN MIXTUREB wWOOD SHINGLES, Any Color. to an account First.National Down By The Old Depot Twenty Y cars at this home --he saw the end in sight t y3 ---'.lv 'd '--tl.'" "'"' it :; 2. xJfi Phone 47 meeting in the rooms of the Liberty-- ville club on Monday November 18. The local Rebekah lodge will hold a card and bunco party at Gridley hall on the evening of Friday No-- vember 13. --you're bound to E. Snow's Aute Livery DAY AND NIGEHT TAXI ; afternoon. Mrs, J 1 e mhmdrfin 164 Mrs. Max Miller the second Philip Strand was awarded the con-- solation The bunce club met at the of Mrs. Thomas Suydam on 'F %> $2.75 and $4.00 $2.75 and $3.00 8 p. m. #%

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