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Lake County Register (1922), 27 Jan 1926, p. 5

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. Mr. and Mrs. John Holst of Lake Forest were Sunday guests at the Gilbert Luce home. duties at the Lake Bluff school af-- ter recovering from her 'recent ill-- ,. Has not wfly 12 " ~affected our cus-- _ tomers. -- s Strike ; We have all of the latest SONGS$S and DANCE records *as well as the old favorites in music. ® s coal obtainable is responsible for the success of fli &m'fi our patrons in solving their heating problems. [ : ' C Many who thought fkke & "mtoor--blihes UBE it impossible to use °. _ _\ * se <= a substitiute for hard cogl are getting better re-- sults from our high grade bituminus, Pocahontas or Coke. The fact that we have always insisted on the best LIBERTYYILLE, ILLy Start saving today--EVERY DAY; and take pride i watching your bank account grow. Wemmmm ¢ Start Saving Regularly NOW. -- LAKE CoUNTY NATIONAL BANK "1?8'86"'0'?'!.':3?"; 3 It is surprising how quickly the nickels, dimes, quanmummbamngminwfi hed The thrifty housewife has a bank account. You can open one with a SMALL or LARGE amount of money. Come in and get' one--from us--NOW. 1% Let US be YOUR druggists.. Nothing will delightyou as. much and --entertain ds as well as having a PHONOGRAPH in your y "As® "{ pcor . health for some time, was taken to the Lake County Generil Hospital Tuesday where an opetra-- tion will. be performed to determine the nature of his malady. | ~--The many friends here of lh:1 Haze Easton who with her moth* Mrs. E. E. Easton of Downers Grove is spending a six week's vacation in California and other westerh states will be interested in the following taken from the San Diego Union. W. CG. Havis, who has been-- in . ~~ PHONE 5 Tc IKELVINATOR eon guest at the home of Mrs. L:uis 'Hendee at Mundélein on Monday. gdlhhy(irlbommy_nou- ing> January 28. The little one has been named Vivian Elaine. John Ballard spent Sunday with friends at Half Day.* i R. G. Kaping a:: nddevh'ufi mhh who are determined to _tht'%tomthat:z:a';u Miss Easton is a charming reader and has a personality in her mode of expression which captures and holds her audience. . She is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Tripp of this city, * * Mrs. Charles R. Galloway, who recently underwent an operation at the Lakeside Hospital--in Chicago is reported to be improving. been called upon to assume the role of executioner and further reduce the canine population of our fair village. Dennis says that he does not in any way enjoy the experi-- Deerfield spent Sunday at the John Dolienmaier home. Moons," "Bon of Gold" and "Slow Smoke." Charles Kaiser is reported ouslyill at his home on East From the latter she gave the fol-- lowing -- readings: ("Four Little Foxes," "To a Grove sof Silver Birch," @"The Sheepherder," -- amd ly. respoensible for the beraking of the large plate glass window in the front of the Farm Bureau . office. The wind tore the awning loose and Grummitt will be in charge of the|-- Oratorio-- "The Messiah" by m store during the absence of Mr.| chorus of one hundred voices ani Kohner. noted soloists at the High School "Wind in the Pine." W m' _ Tuesday fi Mrs.--E. H. Purdy 'and Mrs.Erb of Highland Park 't'n-lh at: the F. R. Tripp home . Friday. k 4. "5 l \ Monda .'\ #.%. 3 ~ . "One of the smartest social af-- fairs of the New Year's week was the reception given by the past presidents <of the San Diego Club, Tuesday afternoon at the San Diego Woman's Clubhouse . on Ninth street. ' Miss Hazel V. Easton, instructor in the school of speech, of North-- western University, Evanston, Il, gave a group of dramatic readings. She first introduced the outhor of her seléctions, . Lew -- Sarett, --and gave a--~brief sketch of his--earcer. He has served as United States ranger and guide at Northwestern. He is a naturalist and author of note. His books are "Many, Many new building at the same location. Plans are nearly completed for the permanent 'structure and the work of construction will begin as s0on as the weather permits. The Ken-- necys have recently purchased the Dr. J L. Taylor property on Broad-- way and now own the entire front-- age from Milwaukee -- avenue -- to Wright court, Miss Virginia Kchout anmi Miss Mary Just were Chicago visitors Econeomy as well as convenience Will Erect You A House «r any 'Cind of duiiding;furnish-- ing all labor and material by contract, so you may know just what entire cost will be before sta rting Dr. J. H. Heslin is still quite ill :flmmbehumhlohh to a hospital for surgical treat-- Max Kohner left Sunday {0¢ Los ngeles, California where he will 'The high wind Friday was diréct-- Arthur Kiest ~and children CcONTRACTOR & BUILDER WAUCOND{\ f General Repair . I'E his We have opened a Libertyville 145--R kind of building;furnish-- Feed Mill rllunw_-acl.nuuuo"' is done right at Cichy's Tailoring ~~~**The : Mikado"--presented : by | the imu&'wirufl- cal Society at the High School. ish House. 'The meeting will begin | NUWD@T of these affairs throughout || of the most ent wifl:adinnuat':flfin:m. |the balance of the winter. ! :erfilmeueer by the ladies. Afterward the com-- n ie | Lewis h pany will adjourn --for business. The stage is all set for the big | 25CQIin® Fole , parish and the annual report of the\ raight (Fesddagy and prepucptions | [ yersion of Henr organizations etc. The evening will | have 'been minde to seat & zecord | nnn;.;":fih,f', conclude with a musical program. mvdflh?bd hm'fi derfuls:?tg 'llmwwm'" wmur.nn;b',';u'-oéflwemu said to be even m venue '"_'."h "d 4 i: -- s 4633 + * # .r. v «4 -- street. The driver of the machine Remarkable values in Sunnyside Park, on Paln pinnimn n CC maimeg ;';,'.b,,:,m,.,,,,:t" > Givu &&Wumty you want. Whitney received a large , 2. ue - _ She was taken to the ofice of i t% _3 * ind * s n } the ie "he, > hy Wednesday, January 27 = i Mance at the Gridiey Hall given 5y the North Americas Union« * You are entitled to your own de« fnition of an optimist, but to us he is the Libertyville man who has al-- ready ordered his 1926 seet cata-- Dr. Edward H. Smith is leaving Wednesday. for Chitago where he will attend the three day convention which marks the sixty second an« nual meeting of the Chicago Dental Society. © The convention ~will . be held at the Drake Hotel. 3 The annual meeting of the con-- mq-fionofSt.uwmu'cM pal church will be held on Thurs-- day evening, January 28 in the Pare, Miss Estelle Allan apent Sunday with friends at Chicago. < auditorium. Kenneth Connors and the Misses Ma: and -- Hildegarde-- Hapke h-d'r:"l"rih Kriesler in-- Recital-- at the Auditorium theatre in Chicago on Sunday. "ap ie : nedy 'Bruthcrs; insl week purchaond rothers, ; onl e aagih y bacel + :aonho:f"tbe village. s jnfi _ Mrs. Ida Greenm . of : Kaukauna, Wisconsin is spending the week with hersister, Mrs. Maude Lusk. H. A. Schwerman and fanfily spent Sunday with relatives at Gil-- P 3 E1 .,' . & -." caoioce en s oance which io to be held at the Auditorium theatre ing the expectations of sponsors. It is seldom that a suburban audi-- ence is priveleged -- to -- hear --two artists of this ealibre. been in attendance. The advance sale of tickets for the toint recital of <-- Mlile. Vera By U.S.Government Veterinarian '"D. C. CRINNELL: Inspector in Charge it . Office with Farm Buread Phone Libertyvilie 329 s LIBERTYYVILLE ILLINOIS Friday and Saturday, Feb. 12%--13 For good safe 7% investments ||° CATTLE /' Free of C 208 East Cook Avenue MMBG,'M J. CICHY, F. A. Hutchinson SATISFACTION GIVEN for Tu Duco and Enamel Valentines Valspar Used All Work Guaranteed JOE HUTCHINS 601 West Park Avenue FLOOR SURFACNG-- ~ Wednesday, March 31 at w January 28 ond place. It is planned to hold a number of these affairs throughout the balance of the winter. 6 ber from here attended and Mr. and Following the regular meeting of Libertyville Chapter 438 O .E. S. at the lodge rooms on Thursday even-- ing, January 28, there will be an hour of social games, which is to-- be presented by the members of the. Libertyville Musical Bociety on . Friday:> and Saturday evenings, February 12 and 13, give promise of the best musical per-- formance yet staged by that organi-- zation. -- The principals and choruses are rounding into shape and will be awarded, first honors. Mr. Mack ties was held last Tuesday evening at the Saugatuck school. A num-- Mrs, M. A.--Tritz entertained the bunco club at her home on Monday. Mrs. John Suydam Jr. was the win-- ner of the first prize, Mrs. Lyle Smith the second, Mrs. H. J. Dah!-- strom the third and Mrs. Leonard Disney <the consolation. hold an .~_ _ _sEFEoOur C | The rehearsals for The first of a series of card par-- The North American Union will Interesting News of the Local Qljl and Lodges readiness for the opening cur-- T m t hn ---- _ "CELOTEX" CREO-- : 3 " this 183!!0 s woonsmNGL!:s,Agmcifif. x Clearance ce at Gridley evening, Jan-- S & J0 44 L 20e Ihpmleaht--atads : 4s5) . 000 : Bd > * q: .. * >A w w T --U----!--'-----'," w is thoroughly modern until the wo-- if she didn't insist on carry-- 32 Biab cimimarce to sadng remedien| fe c pasod n 20 it * nond s Onnited atncaee charge most moderate.. Special rates by the hour, day or week. "Whltimlgan"isam version of Kitchell Web-- sters' novel, "Joseph Greer and His Daughter." . It was a won-- derful :t.;?ag love and hitz said to be even mr. inese ; . If so, then ;ou can rightly boast that you "know a person by their eyes." _ s At any rate, the first ten who guessed right are awarded ten tickets to the> Auditorium Theatre for Thursday, January 28th. They will see the eyes and their in her: ht"tgfl:: ture, "m Fools Men." ley Mason is said to have one of the most 4 roles of : will in Rreqnndice o wigh ts Ei prvif Were you among the first ten to guess~ "Whose fim These Are the Eyes Of Shirley Mason «39 Snow's -- Taxi the station, ~shops or _ Whatever time of day f LimmEeryviure -- Iruinos gs" | ' 8.aomo s i *A 8" 388 I Fall Busy -- | 8 C F igt ""-'.'rrt'h»h * h- 9 *"'v--r-rflz-"r GET THE Building HABIF I SPUR YOU ON TO THE THINGS YOUVE DREAMED ABOUT . . . PLANNED UPON 'eodrinth. Sufo ... C ns Oe Ie s ids es 4. 3 ysd oo y se n P riraa t L s ar . 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