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Lake County Register (1922), 6 Jan 1926, p. 5

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y¥n Agte . __--' The Mystic Worker lodge will hold *A hunto parties ut Gridley-- ball. on i .. ...' «_ S" " O 20 0sn 0 °C CC _ Mr. and Mrs. John Haas of Day--| 'Mrs: Forest Thompson and Mrs. ton, Ohio, spent the past week with' Robert Sitz visited with relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Max Haas. Chicago on Monday of this week. "HMHAVE PRETTY HAIR QOur bank offers you a SAFE place-- to put and keep your spare money. Spteamxha'pncanfamhnkwm We invite YOUR Banking Business _ .. _: Start Saving Regularly NOW. Plain, hard common sense tells us all what to do--to save a PART of what we earn, as large a part as is consistent with modest living until we can afford to spend more for it. LAKE CoUNTY NATIONAL BANK "The Bank of Service"' ® Havre Mongey| _ Use our cold cream and lotions for your chapped hands and face--It sooths the skin.. _ «> : for your SCALP unhealthy hair lacks. Try one bottle, then notice the difference. What have you got in YOUR head--THRIFT or WASTE? No matter if your hair is long or bobbed, you, must care F. B. LOVELL CO. Let US be YOUR druggists. A_d;xhhrm,bonhlr.flg Mr3. Hutchinson at W on New Year's mroning. (The lady is a grand--daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hutchinson of West Park August Reickhoff has been ill the st week with an attack of the PHONE 5 unding -- of ~a D2 which he thinks t to have returned Jersey called on relatives and friends son Herbert. and: Mrs. Maude Lusk | * g'ltNflYur'sdayv!thflg.ud One Mrs. Bert Lusk at Waukegan. --> fufivfi * N" Mr. and Mrs. jJohn Hartman Of| and. K Wilmette were Sunday visitors At| nual 4 the Herman Brockman home. follow |Mrs. A. L. Webb and son Ted and :::,?1 daughter Jane of East Orange, NeW | i,., -- home at Mundelein. \--Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Whitney spent New Year's with relatives in Chi-- _ Richard Willer Jr., had his ton-- gils removed last Wednesiay. The toperation was performed at his home by Dr. M. D. Penny. home on Lake Street. Emith is caring' for her. /._Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McClain en-- | was simply weird. A shawl, some ;terta.ined at a New Year's dinner at | tulle, and boyish 'hair describe the 'their home on South Milwaukes | best dressed woman there.. . Now 'avenue. Among those present were | who she was I will not state, for 'Mrs. McClain's father, Lew 'Price | fear I meet a whastly fate. At sup-- 'and Miss Hattie Price of Mundelein, | per time the viands rare were u&: 'Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McClain --and }by maids so young and 'fair (Walter McLaughlin. b.eb.elorhurhbothyom'ud:f. ' R. J. Lyons and family of Mun-- hwlli "gu |w|"|yumn te &.-- t delein were dinner guests ;Yt the ficihlnd'ht'l'lhd."'. eye -- Max Haas home .on ~New YeATS | j, when Boehm and Gridley, Jobn-- day. son, Wright poured out their sopls Adamwm Bahm was nleasantly gur-- | with all their might, and Hoskins | John Numsen and William Lach-- man were business visitors in Chi-- \. Jackson Bennett, is slowly --re-- kovering from an attack of inflama-- 'tory rheumatism which has confined 'him to the Victcry Memorial hospi-- 'tal in Waukegan: since Thanksgiv-- ill gram Tuesday that his father, Col. H. C. Gwyn at Hamilton, Ontario, was dying. -- Rev. Gwyn left Tues-- day night in an effort to reach the ~Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larsen of Ap-- tg':m, Wisconsin are visiting'with ; latter's mother, Mrs. C. Spring. passed away. -- \Mrs. Satome Sandman sptnt New ear's day with her niece, Mrs. yde Harris and family at Mun-- detein. Adam Behm was pleasantly sur-- prised at his home in Waukegan on Sunday night by a number of rela-- seven - birthday ®nniversiry. Those from Libertyville who %fi;fln ob servance were Mrs. Ch H. Kai-- ser, Mr. and Mrs. .Frank Diefen-- bach, Mr. and Mrs. John Dryer, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Behm and family. Mrs. Charles Ward will enter-- tain the ladies five hundred club at her home on 'Thursday, aftermoon, January 7. _ . ; / 8¢" _ Mr. and Mrs. L.. H. Reickhoff en-- tertained twenty--five relatives and ng. Mrs. John Williams, Mrs. Walter Lightbody and daughter Mary Eva were luncheon guests last Thursday aftermcon at the home of Mrs. C. T. Adams st Deerfield.~ Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sayre attend-- ed 'the celebration of the : golden wedding aanniversry of Mr. Sayre's father, Edward Sayre at Chicago on New Year's Day. Mrs. A. L. Webo an§ two children came from East Orange, N. J. to attend the cele-- wire from another souree sold of his serious injury and still a third contained the information that he was dyinz. Mr.-- Flagg wired. the police authorities for definite infor-- mation ani plans to leave immedi-- ately for Texas. --As we go to press he had received no answer to his telegram. : ~ § day of the death of his eldest son Lew who lives in Texas. A second Harry Fiary of Chicago is spend-- ing the week with Libertyville rela-- Ted Havis of Chicago spent the holidays at the home of his father, W.'C. Havis., . ; Jeflyvfllemuielomwfllw!-- & the news of the ~--rendition of the oratorid 'The Messiah" which will be given here on March 31 by a chorus of one hundred voices 'and nmbcoffinhat&hn» tosses out a few erumbs --to , th loists. The full: details are not| birds during the winter weather. Mrs. O. I. Luce is quite ill at her Miss Minnie Whitmore was a New Mrs. Charles Trenner has been the past week. Rev. H. B. Gwyn received a 'tele-- on , _ _ Shop Expert Welding and All Branches of Garage Work WAUCONDA General Repair And will grind six days WILLIAM GRANSEE, A Complete Line of from Rockford over the We have opened a his Feed Mill before he word Mon-- Ada have the assurance of the writer that the ~punch. bow! contained nothing 'prohibited by the statutes made and provided but we wonder how so wonderful an effusion d come fromloweiklwf However we submit it "as'is." | following which describes the affair much better than we could, We I suppose you folks: would like to know, what happened atmfla Years' show. There are no hic there are no dubs in the--Woman's or Kiwanis clubs,. that »staged this epoch making night, in Liberty-- One of the participants in the festivities at the High Schoob on New Year's eve when the Womans and. Kiwanisclubs held their an-- ville, the town that's right. The High School was the plase 'twas held, where youths are taught how words are spelled.. The people gs-- thered at half--past eight,: except for those who came in late.> . A goodly erowd assembled there, the men all strong, the women fair. . A hundred souls came on apace, then fifty more, they mobbed the plave till dapper Paul who kept the door, lay prostrate on the ball room flocr. But as he lay there he kept track of every foot--step on his back. The decorations charmed the eye but the mistle toe was hung too high. The music of McCormick's band, Oh me, Oh my, Great snakes, Good lani. it made the aged feel new life , it separalted man and vife,'md'lm before the night was done it R the cripples on the run. A hat was men they did their best, but Jos:-- eph's hat beat all the rest, fi«%t many ladies sighed in vain at graceful form of Doctor Crane. Some other stunts amused the crowd, : loud. The big punch bowl ked without pause, with due respect for Volstead laws. And when the pa-- trimmed by Joe Kohon t.it'n&fi work of art to boot. The other And<so til} sunrise paled the . §ky, the mirth flowed on and would nui _bet that happy crowd would | be there yet. And as they left each 'said with heat, that party never 'could be beat. Too much be gaid in praise for Helen, + who worked for days, of Mary, NY and Laura Good. and Harry Eglof! who cooked the food. A1l, Glenn and George and genial Bish, to all our 'mightiest New Year's Wish. -- | was born: with many cries of joy. A frightful.din. then split the air, and Harold Aylesworth broke his chair. . Doe 'Paylor, dressed as! '25 announced the fact that he'd arrive, Hudson, Taylor, Smith other four that they sang 'tt:- Upon the stroke of twelve, a boy was full of naughty pranks jand tricks. And then the speeches, Oh what wit! I can't remember half of it.' Ben Miller introduced each one ' with %'d" & well turned quip cise and terse, 'I've--heard him giv a whole lot worse. -- But Mabel Wa'-- lace took 'the 'prize, her cha . smile, her soulful. eyes I'd say some more but I don't dare., They. say brother Lewis or some such nams. bet that happy crowd would | be there yet. And as they left each said with heat, that party eor could be beat. Too much be gaid in praise for Helen, > who worked for days, of Mary, Ni and Laura Good. and Harry Eglof! who cooked the food.. Al; Glenn and Dyers and: Cleaners Associatiof the promotion. of Hygiene w During this period 'Mr,. Cichy > dry clean and press, free of cha the ciothes of the. schoolthildrer to twelve years of age. The w 'January 11-- to 16 has been se 'the boys and that of January -- 23 for the girls. Mr. Cichy 'mmnny.xpnmflu'mwg who will call at his of 1 day from a two weeks visit | relatives in Colorado and Nebra --John Cichy your local tailor joined chands with the Nat PRES8LNG and CL BA NIN G is dome right at Cichy's Tailoring: I.tér&i;hi:&m,é! the 5| Local Clubs and Lodges _ THE NEW YEARS PARTY Mrs. The merciful man is merciful to s beast, and the thoughtful ne F. A. Hutchinson SATISFACTION GIVEN 601 West Park Avenue FLOOR SURFACING party, contributed the to , the # .' I | l "Al 4 M sA . Wednesday, March 31 . . Oratorio "The Messiah" by a chorus of one hundred voices and noted soloists at the High School auditorium. * ' § Town Hall. January program of the Liberty-- ville Musical Society at the Metho-- dist Episcopal church. Dwight Bdrus Cook, Scloist. No e : M# . Ne P Thursday, January 21 Annual Dance and supper by the Mundelein Volunteer Fire Depart-- ment at tQa Ivanhoe Woodman Hall. \ %----% "%: Tuesday, January 26 > Concert Vera Poppe, internationai cellist and Carelton Cummings, fa-- urday evening. local Parent Teachers' Association which is to be held at the High Schpol on Wednesday evening, Jan-- uary 13, promises to be an enjoy-- able occasion. Dr. Preston Bradley of the Peoples "Church <'of Chicago will deliver an address. Dr. Bradley High School auditorium. Mrs. L. D. McClain entertained the euchre club at ther home on Sat-- s Friday, January 15 ._Annual masquerade ball by the Libertyville Fire Department at the Mystic Workers at mous tenor. is a fluent speaker as will be re-- membered by those who were priv-- ileged to hear him on last Memorial ----A number of members of the local branch of the Holy Name Society attended | the meeting at the Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago on Sun-- day evening at which time His Emi-- attended were: M.; J. Nealis, J. P.' O'Hern,; F. A. Hutchinson, O.. H.| Molidor, Albert Lynch, F.Parkhurst, | The officers of the . local Royal wbar lodge received word this of the death, at her home in Evanston, of Mrs. Chilstrom the deputy of Lake County. Mrs. Chil-- her work in the fraternity. The f':nqtd'mmhelQonTup-- y. f 8 Real Estate will never be as cheap again. ; Giood, well located property is the best. My . . Knowledge concerning Libertyville's best buys Are in Sunnyside Park. Large roomy home--sites, ?mbecto;d by sensible restrictions, is the best Anvestment that can be had. There are . ', _ N one better, look where you will _ _ | Grut OW for those who buy now. ;f:*fi The annual Father's night of the Wednesday, h-nzfi iry 18 Public: Installation of the Ameri-- Read the Classified ads--now. Monday, January 18 Were very scarce last year, but by a large ordersearly, we were forti receiving our complete shipment a! good price which we wish to pa those who wish to take advantage special which is less than the presen Fruits and Berries | * * i e / ay, Jnu.r& 18 llation of the A Luncheon Preserves TWO 16 OZ. JARS "ks ~Ade -- the Hih Aiprepriginn twhe t dareaiid . esns t 4B anit bemesintiiedromcratelopnnia ns 'Legion and Auxiliary will hold "m'mfixtfu_owim piF The evening will be :featured by the presence <of ~many notables, several of whom 'are coming from a distance for the occasion. WThe National President of . the Auxiliary, Mrs. Kliza London Shep-- ard will come from Indianapolis es-- pecially to install the officers of the Auxiliary. She is a sister to Jack Lomdcon, the novelist,: The local unit is to be presented with its new stand of colors by Mrs. Shephard. _ | & 4 Other visitors from as far away as LaSalleT'?d .Dixon will 'be pres-- ent to assist in the ceremonies ani to beccme acquainted with the mem-- bers of the Libertyville Post. special effort will be made to pro-- vide for the entertainment of the visitors; I } Joint meeting which is to be held at the Town Hall on Wednesday even-- ing January 18. _ * ' _ Whe affair will be open to 'all friends of the organization and a CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep ap-- preciation of the spirit bf kindness shown us in our recent bereavement and for the many acts of helpful-- ness which lightened |our sorrow. --__Wilbur Morse > f CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heart-- felt thanks for the many acts of kindness shown to us in the death of our wife and.mother. We wish especially to thank. the siigers, those who gave the use of their cars and the donors of the floral Register Off f Bnow's Aute | Livery ; naAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERVICE i/¥ The local posts .of the American Read the Classified ads--now. Application for AGG AUTOMOBILE OWNER AMNTIPN ' Fanny Stewart k Mr. and Mrs, Philip Morse and family., | -- Julius L, *Chamberlain. NSON t at a very pass on to ige of| this sent whole-- uit SCHNAEBELE Libertyville from 1,907,851 to 2,286,826 in | the same period, and the collections in-- creased from $10,631,8388.69 to $14,-- 991,535.40. Bank balances carried on June 30, 1924, amounted to $20,485,-- 144.64. p tom! Federation: of . Tyade.Unione. Center has tendered to the traveling Mumzm&s; at & uated on a lakeside and convenient to centers of labor activity in Cop-- enhagen and.Stockholm. . In Prague, Czechoslovakia, the students will be housed in the university buildings. porting school savings systentis in-, creased from 6,868 to 9,080 during the year closing June 80, lm,ae-] cording to figures recently compiled by the American Bankers' Associa-- tion. Pupils participating inwauod! While illiteracy in Alabama has been reduced by 66.5 per cent in 80 years, and negro illiteracy by 55. per cent. Educational leaders have launched a campaign for equaliza-- tion of taxes, better roads, more and better school equipment, free text-- books, longer school terms; physical training, and equal educational op--| poftunity for all the youth of 3:, It ttakes a lot 'of courage for a {"NM®-- OO le A e U e Libertyville fo ty to 1 ow!:lmhduh. dryness or his neighbor's snow shovel befom'.u*.mu" a he has returned the lawn mower. 'auhlld. It's a delight. ho Schools in the United States re-- _ For Early Sewing YOUR LAWN WILL LOOK .. 'BETTER WHEN YOU PLANT OUR LA WN MIXTURE ids 8 a. m. W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. Get Busy -- Fall In GET THE Building HABIT Underwear Material, White and Colors Percales, colored Ginghams, Plain and Plaids BRIGHTER OUTLOOK ON ACCOUNT All the Latest Styles of Trim and Finishes--Both Interior and Ex--' First National WOOD SHINGLES, Any Color. «25w i .. Dowm By The Old Depot --Twenty Y ears Phone 47 --out of the valley --of discontent. Ab! how good it feels. Your nos wils are open, your head is clear, no H#f your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed and can't breathe MMdquuMh ret a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm it any drug store. -- Apply a little of P <bo s e ( o Newy) n Aes, 7 every air paseage of your head, mindhdiqflohln-d." en mucous membrane and you get in We adknowledge a --debt of gt fode io Bee hnd Aeate wie gare pathy in the death of our wife and KELVINATOR Econemy as well as convenience R. G. Kaping F. L Flagg and Family. 8 p. m.

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