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

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ol tnWccd trobirelecteet ies! Tool esb en teat Te trut e esP e ies leat e Ne ctfend e on to sMle oysb stfy 02-- ce oc se o¥ Mz tz oMeabMe sMMc Mese Mc Miss Erma Helfer was a Chicago visitor Wednesday. A Rev. John DeLong of the First Methodizt Episcopal church will to'uiuhn&hrdaytoqd:t # f fl;} } j h ','1': YR *4 -- | / _ ~ "a .. & ~ é , \ h _A Their Valuables Are In Our SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS the FAIREST PRIGES_ Ot;;&ug store is everything that a &t-ch- store + _ We give the purest, freshest drugs--the best service--for _ __ _ 'This is the reason why we are making new customers and holding our old customers. LAKE CoUnNTYy NaATIONAL BANK Safety Deposit Vaults, you can have peace of mind. Let US, be YOUR druggists. F. B. LOVELL CO. "The Bank of Service"' bf former day afternoon. . Mrs. Paul Radtke of Prairie, View spent Thursday with Mrs. Max Mil-- Mr. and Mrs. Bdward T were Wnbnnm'lhnfi. s Mrs. James B. Peaco of Mundelein called at the R. J. Lill home on Friday afternoon. PHONE 5 A number of cases of so called "'P"'u'-"n tha "m'h--'flm--'" yorkes. German measles have been reported rth? -- :t' e among the children of . village. monfinmndgndod%pn-- '"'l'hePrubyterhnldhlAidSo- mar school seems to have been ex.|C@tY will meet at the church par-- posed as the cases are confined al-- bnonMflMMl most entirely to children . in Mn'm&rfi"d"mu'm grade. So far no additional cases | * | t meeting. of seariet fever have been reported.| wulln to 19 Inclusive will Dt The appeal board of the Zoning | Legion movie week at the Auditor-- commission held its first meeting at | jium theater. ~During that -- period the village hall on Thursday evening. | there will be three shows staged for No matters of imMpOFtANC@ WOPO® d@+ | --------------------muc z22222 cce ies eided--with .the . exception . of the| Notice is hereby given that my usual matters incident to the organi-- | wife, Lily Gleason, has left eny 'home zation of the board. Glenn G. Hos--| and I will not be-- responsible for king is chairman and a secretary will | any bills which she may contract. be employed to handle the detail work. Bert Finstad filed a request to have lot 2%on Newberry avenue zoned for business. No decision was made on this case and it was laid over until the next meeting. nicely and it is hoped--that this will effect a permanent cure. . W. G Havis underwent a second operation at the Lake County Gen-- eral hospital on Wednesday of this week. He came through the ordeal Harvey Hagerty is recovering from the effects of a bad accident last week, when he fell from a lad-- der on which he was working, to the ground fourteen feet below. He re-- The next Lenten bakery #ale of the Womans Guild of St. Lawrence's church will be held on the afternoon of Saturday, March 6 at the office of the Farm Bureau. <' Mrs, Abner Taylor visited one day this week with Mrs. Stafford in strel was held at the Town Hall on and closing choruses were selected and parts assigned to the different stars. The show will be staged at a three night stand the first week in April. . at Mrs. Isabelle Kendall left Thurs-- day night for Phoenix, Ariz., where she will yvisit Mrs. E. V. Ames who is wintering there. From Phoenix Mrs. Kendall will go to Los Angeles, Calif., to visit Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Diamond. --She plans to return by way of Seattle, Wash. The first rely of the cast for the Mfim min-- regarded as extremely critical. Ray-- mond has passed the crisis, how-- ever, and is reported as considerably improved. ceived a broken arm and numerous severe bruises. Miss Ada Helfer is in. Quincy, lllinois this week with the first aid team of the North Shore road which is putting on demonstrations at the State Farmers Institute. yx)n-. The hour is 7:30 p. m. Mr. 'orhees is a graduate of Yale Uni-- versity and an advanced student in labor and industrial problems. . He spoke before the general convention of the Episcopal church last October Raymond Walrond, son of Mr.,and Mrs. William Walrond is seriously ill at his home. Plural pneumonia developed following a severe cold and f:r two days his éondition was regarded as extremely critical. Ray-- Libertyville week with spoke before the general convention| 'The Kiwanians were entertained of the Episcopal church last October | at their weekly dinner on Thursday in New Orleans. . ~ |bf McLane's Hawaiians, who came Miss Stelils Langworthy: was pieas. [ 6 Sht atent of 5K. Oridlex: Thels ntly surprised on Monday bY &|and spice to the evening's PrOgram. visit from four of her former pu-- Panl MacGuffin surprised us by pils from mm Th€ | ushering in at out a dozen of n Anti oh. An. their > AOte | och's ng business men including town and spent the day with M 'm'_'" i tiad Langworthy. & "*TPraul was trying 40 w'l up, for a J. B. Peaco was a Waukegan busi-- meal he had eaten in Antioch. How-- ness visitor Wednesday. ever that may be, we were glad to oo h s3 > o C have our neighboring townsmen with in 'The special preacher on Wednes-- day night, March 3, at St. Law-- rence's Episcopal church is Mr. J. Miss Stella Langworthy was pleas-- antly surprised on Monday by -- a visit from four of her former pu-- ------R. L. Gonsalves Given by Gn"'-hh Volunteer o RB OPERL ; GRAYSLAKE OPERA HOUSE Will Erect You A House Wed., March 17 , > q2----PRIZES--32 Good 5--Piece Orchestra ADMISSION _ _ 50¢ a Person Mrs. James Matousek is quite ill : her home with the grippe. ing all labor and material by contract, so you may know just what entire cost will be before or any kind of building;furnish-- 24th Annual MASQUERADE CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Triggs & Johnson SN A P DANCE -- resident, is visiting this relatives here. DIRT and oUT a --former weeks. hatchets and favors were colored The question "How many; acres |hats while each one received a candy are comprised within the limits of | basket decorated with cherries. The Lake County?" was answered satis--|guests were summoned for two factorily by H. E. Underbrink, who|thirty in the afterncon and games M,Mlxnmbcilmnd- played with much hilarity and those mately 291,200. The new question| most proficient in the games were propounded by "Brink" is "What is | remembered _ with pretty ~ prizes. the date of the first white settlement | Guests, of honor included two well in Lake County?" L i% bel'uoil"mh:rl, Miss Alice Haley Ben. Miller, reported for the Pub-- | the--gathering --was the ninth birth-- lic Affairs Committee that Free|day*of Andrew and the fifty third City: Mail Delivery is an accom--|of his father and the fact that his plished fact, and will probably be «day coincided with that of an-- inaugurated next Monday. _ # great American, The Father Plans are being made for attend-- |of his Country, caused the celebra-- ing a district --meeting at Evanston | tion to have also a patriotic air. The on the evening of March 10th. decorations were of red white and 'The reguiar directors meeting will | blue. A large flag being displayed be held Monday noon at the Vir--|over the piano and tri--colored ginia Cafe. streamers over the table, upon which Next week Thursday is Ladies| were apparent, not one, but two night. Also at that time the an--|birthday cakes which had been nual attendance contest begins. (It| brought respectively from Milwau-- will extend over a period®* of ten|kee and Chicago. Place cards were the new and the old law, and . by answering questions, cleared up sev-- eral other points which were bother-- ing local tax payers. : Ray : Andrews# announced -- that committee reports are past due. Notice is hereby given that my wife, Lily Gleason, has left eny 'home and I will not be responsible for any bills which she may contract. Emmott R. Gleason, Half Day, Tlinois. PR BS 8 |--NG and CL E A NIXNX G is dene right at Cichy's Tailering the ladies euchre club Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. 8. McClain on Milwaukee avenue. Mrs. ~Charles Wehrenberg was anrde%fl:ofintpfiu.ln.l..b. MeClain second and Mrs. Charles Proctor the consolation. Other guests present were, Arthur H. Jones, Robert MacCormick, Roll-- in Miller, Robert Wright, and Paul Mr. Pettingill was invited.to speak briefly regarding the new Income Tax Law: He touched upon the chief points of differencte' between Investments That Endure By: U.S.Government Veteringrian _ D. C. GRINNELL Inspector in Charge Office with Farm Bureaun Phone Libertyville 329 LIBERTYYVILLE ILLINOIS Iotcmtini' News of the Local Clubs and Lodges CATTLE TESTED for Tuberculosis Free of Charge Automobile Painting > 208 East Cook Avenue Phone 429--R Libertyville * A sw --||~ ~TRIGGS & JOHNSON BSATLISFACTION Duco and Enamel ¥Valentines Valspar Used Al Work G.erubd JOE HUTCHINS 601 West Park Avenue FLOOR SURFACING 4--t--pd x m _' "The Store of Quality and Service" ? -- _ Phonies 24 and 25 -- Libertyville] and: Miss Gertrude Roberts ; Andrew's aunt and uncle, Mr-- and A delightful occasion last Monday was the entertainment cf ¢leven school mates and friends by "fi:kr Andrew Schindler, of 597 West avenue. The immediate reason for the gathering --was the ninth birth-- day*"of Andrew and the fifty third w' father and the fact that his «day coincided with that of an-- cousin Billy Schroeder from Mil-- will assist as hostesses. The meeting of the Legion. Aux-- iliary on Monday evening, March 1, will be held at the home of 'Mrs. George Burridge on Mechanics Grove road. The meeting will be opened at 7:30 v. m. The members of the Pinochle Club surprised W. J. Schley at his home Thursday evening and spent a very pleasant time. 'The honors went as follows: Miss Maude Hel-- fer and A. C. Peters first; Mrs. C. J. Fisher and Tom Cooper, second and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wehren-- berg the consolation. % will meet with Mrs. John E. ng on Tuesday, March Julian Woolf and Mrs. L. H. Akers * 4 * . C *# *# N er ,"'Mt"r WM'.,':' of the ~Mrs. Mike Behm cnhrninodté:-ugion Auxiliary at & Village Altar and Rosary Society of oo w1 o Joseph's church at her home on «," March 4th and 5th Maple avenue on Wednesday after--|--. A kiss for Cinderella, benefit of fs." 8 * &# : sociation at the Auditorium Theater. ts The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Late! Trouble? Excited! Camforlt -- 3« :s s -- s Concentttlted Soap Suds for Washing Machines SNAP ------ and the dishes are ¢ clean : 5ith Anniversary of the 57 Varieties. Everything in the Heinz Line will be on Special Sale at our Store _ Friday, February 26 Safely * SNOW'S TAXI 1 Sunbrite Cleanser FREE 3 Packages for t ues a.> ) ts . .. 29090 -- PHONE 306. C & a ts the ladies five hundred club at her home on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. George C. Decker was the winner of the first prize, Mrs. George Whit-- ney the second, Mrs. Clarence Colby the third and Mrs. A. C. Peters the Schindler of --Chicago. Those. who received prizes were: Rosetta Les-- ter, Elizabeth Owen, Florence Car-- berry, Irene Johnson, Joseph Hart, Bobby Murphy, George Nelson and Miss Haley,. There were twenty--two people present at this delightful gathering. Mrs. Gilbert Luce and Mrs. Ada Smith were in Chicago Tuesday and consolation. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any person other than myself after March 1. Bert Curtis, Libertyville. Waukegan' on Thursday. waukee, and his grand father and sale by members of the Legion. Wednesday, March 17 * Hard times dance by the Liberty-- ville Club at the-- Parish house, noted soloists at the High School audiborium. ville Post No. 329. Gratz of Chicago will speak. tornum theatre. Tickets now on April 6--7--8 American Legion minstrel with an all star cast. Staged by Liberty-- Wednesday, March 31 Oratorio "The Messiah" by a chorus of one hundred voices and fpast time, worry and aids them in reaching their destination in a Mofadepmdabkno vice that repays them by saving ing of a reliable Taxi Service. d&x does not signify extrava-- gance or lack of thrift. Taking Mrs. Leonard Disney entertained March 7 to 12 Legion movie week at the® Audi-- Friday, March 12 * bak. hP i4E io Co eacengh io 0 Aak i :;;}'.,1 ,g:'if}} "- '&"'%i e P nealhie nE pira y ) i ce .. 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