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

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Harold Lill drove to irviag Park Thursiay on business. Tae automobile show in Chicago seeme] to be the big attraction th's week and a large number of our citizens went down to give the new busse; the once over. ---w \--Ts C $ Two Minds With But a Single Thought LAKE County NaTIONAL BANK Drugs -- Prescription Specialists LIBERTYYILLE, ILL F NOW medicine BLOOD When you have money in our bank, it means comfort d happiness for you. ~ For coughs and colds or aches and sprains--we have the icines that will QUICKLY help you get rid of them. This is the time of the year to keep your system in perfect or.. Don't let it run down. We i B n $a V --+--B. LOVELL CO. Hayrs Mongy!" | vite ng habit is a WORTH WHILE habit. Try it te YOUR Banking Business. ind buy our simple tonics that will put new RED vour veins. ive "The Bank of Service"' ad start Start Saving Regularly NOW YOUR d ted to open a bank account DO IT th's _ Mrs. Charies Kaiser v on' to TH our | cago Truars.lay to see M-- Kajser new | who is vwrJler treatment there. |He 'is revorte] in better hesalth. | married life RIGHT by s n.lr. and Mrs. August schelling o' Chicago were Sunday visitars atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wehr-- enberg. p Miss Murie Boehm wh» is aiténd-- ing the University of Illinois, is spending the ucsk with her mother Mrs. Elizao<th Boehm. | PHONE 5 aving Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Galloway returned to their home here Friday from the Wesley Memorial hospital At Chicago. Mrs. Galloway stood the trip well and is regaining her health. Dr. Galloway has recovered from the effects of his recent acci-- dent and expects to be able to re-- sume his practice by the middle of next week. Mr. ond Mrs. F. 6. Wilson and childreéen spent Wedneslay with the Howard Wilson family at Milwan-- kee. -- ' Samuvel F. Evilsizor, for many years a resident of Libertyvil'e, was appointed building com:missione® by President Hyatt at ts meecting of the Villags BDoard Tues lay night. The appointrsent, whierar carrios a salary cf $50 per rmronth was ap-- creved by the board. Mrs. A. J. Hapke of Chicago spent a few days this week with her par-- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mack. on Tuess? Graharn i Heslin at St. Louis st: operation has been pe that the removal of stopped the spread of The Doctor will rema'n until fully recovered. absence his practics w care of by Dr. B. T. L; kagan. Sam Schar called on Mrs. Ashley Gratz Tuesday afternoon at the Highland -- Park -- hospital. Mrs. Grat»# is recovering nicely from an operation for appendicitis . which was performed last Saturday. The many frienis of Mrs. Clara Mason Tripp were shocked t> learn of her sudden death at her home at Herrington, Kafius, which occurred on the morning of February 4. Her sister, Mrs. Fred Towner of Dia-- mond Lake and brother Cassius Mason of Prairie View left Thurs-- day afternoon to attend the funeral services which will be held at Her-- rington on Sunday. LSertyv t'"o new meeting mOc local «irug st up. All ind crowded hous Mrs. Archie Barnet Sam Schar called on Gratz: Tuesday aftern Highland -- Park -- hos Williard Lodge Number 5Q7 of the Royal Neighbors will hold a bakery sale amd bunco party at Herschberger's hall at Prairie View on Thursday evening February 18 starting at 8 p. m. Further details will be given in the Register next week noath J. R. Mack spent the week end with relatives in Sharon,. Wisconsin. W. A. Nicholas sold his bungalow at Third street and Hurlburt court this week to W. E. Nickoley. The deal was handled through Charles F. Fitzgibbons. Mr. and Mrs. FAward Wheelright 4# Barrington called at the E. D. Hubbard home on Thursday. § Mrs. Nettis Simen an« Edith were Chicago sh Wednesday afterna~on. P iK@ KELVINATOR Mrs. R. O Suy The Oldest Domestic Electric Refrigeration Econemy as well as convenience W or any ki=~d of building ;furnish-- imz all labor and material by contract, so you may know just what entire cost will be before startin@. Will Erect You A House Mrs. Malge n CONXTRACTOR & BUILDER Libertyville 145--R . 11 R. G. Kaping M. Anderson, the of K ~nosha, Wise m rmancé L )* Branches of Garage Work 0 General Repair And will grind six 'days each week Skhop -- Expert Welding and All WILLIAM GRANSEE, # ¢] A Complete Line of Emerson-- Brantingham Farm Implements WAUCONDA Libertyville --Illinois rece it St. H JY "a Friday «n Wunodstock mad c1ime as part -- We have opened a I V the Feed Mill e Fa'rfiel1 hur=lay. @wW th iham Gonsalves +rumm ¥ CC U W f the 1 m -- Dr Mil r0ppers it St. Loui During hi H rmée THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926 V¥ of W #1 n which W ughter vere M M +1 RS U 41-- |~-- Mrs. George F ceived a box of -- week which was ®--.! from rawdlio stat Y |name was drawn 1e V s. Harold §horel n | wias a business Saturday, February 6 o Bakery and cooked food sale by the Libertyville Womans Club at Triggs & Johnson's store. Tuesday, February 9 Solomon Gundy Valentine party at the Libertyville Club Rooms. La-- dies and guest night. ' Tuesday, February 9 Social exening by Mystic Workers Lodge at Gridley Hall. Euchre and dancing. Prize Waltz. s« Tuesday, February 9 Double header basket ball at the High School. Big L. T. H. 8. 'vs Palatine. Wednesday, February 10 Social evening by the National Daughters of the G. A. R. at Grid-- ley Hall. Cards, bunco and refresh-- ments. Mrs. George Evert of Rondout re-- ceived a box of O'Henry candy thisl week which was awarded as a prize from rwlio station WBIO; Her| At the meeting of the Village Board Tuesiay evening Mayor Hy-- att named the men to serve on the Board of Appeals for the coming year. They are Glenn --G. Hosking, chairman; Warren A. Nicholas, Pau! W. Pettengill. Augusta M. Lovell and 'Charles D. Nally. . W ville Vernie Kinsman of Zion _ spent Wednesiay with Libertyville Charles Williams who is engaged in the real estate business at Pensa-- cola, Florida was the guest of his niece, Mrs. Veronica Wilcox this ch H v PRES$& 1N G and CLE A NINCG is done right at Cichy's Tailoring Shop -- Prompt service. Investments That Endure Insurance That Insures men« Friday and "Tha Mik C Inspector in Charge Office with Farm Bureau Phone Libertyville 329 LIBERTYVILLE ILLINI By U.S.Government Ve}erinarian D. C. GRINXNNELL . Oratorio M CATTLE TESTED for Tuberculosis -- Free of Charge Automobile Painting © Thursday, February 11 ird party by the Womens Cath-- Order of Forresters at Gridley open th everyb dy. J. CICHY, Provrietor c 'Phone 469 r LIBERTYYVILLE, ILLINOIS 208 East Cook Avenue Phone 429--R _ Libertyville COMING EVENTS F. A. Hutchinson rold §hor?man of Waukegan a business visitor in Liberty-- on Tuesday of this week. Friday, February 12 ked ball by Mondelsin Fire Depattment at man Hall. SATISFACTION GIVEN ri North Milwaukee Avenue Duco and Enamel Thursday, F ' Finishes Valentines Valspar Use All Work Guaranteed JOE HUTCHINS Wednesday, March 31 tr Old or Ne# Work 601 West Park Avenue Friday, February 19 r and entertainment by th« the Diamond Lake Commun ib at the Diamond Lak FLOOR SURFACING lrawn on January 18 ner can "The Messiah" by ne hundred voices an April 8.9--10 Saturday, Feb. 12--13 4 W $1 H presenied Dy Libertyville M e Higch School ebruary 18 | Bunco party all Pratrie V sented H lsin Volun: at Ivanhos ILLINOIS School ill wA 1€ "You know there is such a thing as your not being at home," replied Fred. and a goodly number of both men and women were present. Several members brought : guests whose faces were unfamiliar including Mrs. Frank R. Sellers and Miss Helen Esther Wright. Dick Earl, who was introduced as a new mem-- view Circile atte the new Palme Wednesday and cago theater in Did He Fill In the Gap? "I'm afraid that bell means an-- other caller," said Ethel. The special guests of the Club however, were clergymen and their wives, and Mr. and Mrs. Stagg of Park Ridge.. Mr.'Stagg is presi-- "Yes," responded Ethel suggest-- ively; "and there is such a thing as my being engaged." #> Hard Question C0y Willie: "Pa, teacher says we are here to help others." o ' Pa: . "Yes, that's so." Willie: "Well, what are others here for?" KIWANIS CLUBR Thursday evening this week was La:dies Night at the Kiwanis Club, dent of the new Park Riige Club. The other guests were Rev. Stewart Edmonson and Mrs. Edmonson: of Park Ridge, formerly <f Lake For-- est, Rev. Arthur C. Jevn> and Mrs. a'nner guests of Mr. and M Warren Wednesday evening home on East Park avenus ber was present, accompanied by Mrs. Earl. . ~ \l Interesting News |of the Local Clubs and Lodges SOCIETY | TRIGGS & JOHNSON mmouomuuumunmmuuupuummnunmmnunomomoqp'n'amunncmmuuuw "The Store of Quality and Service" Phones 24 and 25 .-- Libertyville} SNOW'S TAXI LOOK! Brooms While They Last: WBAAAE T 6 m n d t i o 000 n it A p 14 PHONE 306 Jevne of Mundelein, Rev. John E. De Long and Mrs. De Long of Libertyville and Rev. Guy E. Smock and Miss Smock of Libertyville. Rev. Edmonson, acting as spokes-- man for the pastors tcld of the good work that the Kiwanis Club is do-- ing in conjunction with the church. Both church and Kiwanis club he said foster happiness and fellow-- ship, good gov@nment, obedience to law, and respect for God. -- These are some of the things for which the Libertyville Club stands. By inviting in other groups from time to time, the club hopes to gain better understanding and coopera-- tion between groups which are working to improve our community. Next week Paul MacGuffin is to produce a speaker,; possibly Judge Ninian N'«elch cf Chicago. On. the following Thursday: the realtors of thevacinity. will be invited to join the Kiwanians. 10 Next Thursday the members will 1ave imen to travel comfortably when making calls, \itlng the thea tre, or on shopping trips. It saves much time and is much more comforting to one's per-- sonal pride to ride around in a smart car with a liveried chauf-- feur as attendant and guide: All our drivers ate competent apnd polite y sR is a legal holiday. The Lib erty ville banks, desiring to ob-- serve -the'(f_a}' in a fit-- ting manner, will not be open for business on that date. O nal Lake County Nat'l Bank First National Bank Libertyville * N: Bank t Thursday the members will in opportunity to vote on the ed constitution ahd byv--laws. Lincaoln's Birthday February 12th of relatives and friends ained Sunday evening at of: Mr. and Mrs. Henry c in honor of théir fif-- I..l.l.flml".ll!".'llll'l'"lll"lm he priz Fi>h€l', ith pr Mabe rC 1e Schley, Mrs..George Umbdenstock, H. H. Wehrenberg, Charlfs J. Fisher and Arthur Peters. | A number of friends 'gathe'ked at the Thomas Suydam home 'l'?esday evening to celebrate a dual) anni-- versary; a birthday of Mr. Suydam and the seventh wedding apniver-- sary of Mr. and Mirs. Philip Strand. The evening was spent in playing bunco which was followed by re-- freshments. & Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mastn en-- tertained the Bunco Club at their home on Thursday eveningl The prizes went to Mrs. A. G. prock- man and Max Miller and Mrs. Flor-- ence Schroeder and Arthur prock- man. + The local fortress of the National Daughters of the G. A. R. will hold a social evening at the Gridley Hall on Wednesday evening, February 10. There will be cards, bungo and refreshments. Following the meeting of th Women's Catholic Order of Fores ters at Gridley Hall on Thgrsda evening, February 11 there ywill b a card party. Five hundred, uchr and bunco will be played a¥%1 th evening will close with r@fresh ments. Every one is welcoime. 8 a. m. W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. GET THE Building HABIT C Get Busy -- Fall in at Mu JUST ARRIVED FIRST NATIONAL BANK Libertyville Lumber Co. "CELOTEX" CREO--DIPPED wWOOD SHINGLES, Any Color. YOUR LAWN WILL LOOK +--BETTER WHEN YOU PLANT _ OUR LA WN MXTURE terior. All the Latest Styles of Trim and Finishes--Both Interior and Ex-- ive Th: New Curtain Materials for all rooms. Lovely Soft Terry Cioth in the new shades and patterns. l Cretonnes that give a touch of spring. Mr 11 Libertyville, Illinois Capital & Surplus $100,000.00 course > f its an account at vyour home bank "THE SILENT WATCHER" --between you Phone 47 LIBERTYVILLE_ Down By The Old Depot Twenty Years LIBERTYYVILLE banors. Miss Dorothy Tritz second, Mrs. Rose Disney third and Mrs. Henry Wehrenberg the consolation. The men of the Diamond Lake Community Club will serve at the church parlors on Friday evening February 19. The supper will be followed by an entertainment and a social time. Libertyville Club The entertainment committee has arranged something novel for the club party which will be held at the club rooms on Tuesday evening, February 9. The affair will be a Solomon Gundy Valentine party and the nevelty will be provided by the differént games played at each table. \ The entertainment commit-- tee has been doing wonderful work and the club parties are becoming exceedingly popular. No party, of course, would be complete without refreshments and Chef Wolf has promised something nifty in the way of eats. He has not announced the menu but the members and guests may be assured of a treat. This will be boath ladies and guests night and members are to bring either. H W LO In wh> --co--operation --most liberal Phe and adversity Iuuxors Nrs. Sophia You emory of our de: IX MEMORT A M y 1st, 1924. -- u as one who sleeps, n griecf and pain, e know will come, all meet again. Her children. our dear mother 8 p. m. PAGE FIVE no s ago

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