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Lake County Register (1922), 3 Apr 1926, p. 5

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John Ballard who is seriously ill at his home on West Park avenue 'ducted in this territory for the past twelve years. The business has been developed to such an extent by Mr. Ives that he was unable to handle rew partnership was formed. Mrs. L. H. Akers and Mrs. Julian Wolff were Waukegan visitors n' Indiana, spent Thursday with his y| parents, <Mr. and Mrs. + Reimer it Stand at Bradford's Barbe: DAY PHONE 51 NIGHT PHONE 197 mg for the removal of a carbuncle, (Public Notice is hereby given that located at the base of the brain.| the annual election of the Village Doctors Taylor and Penney per-- of Libertyville will be held at the formed the operation which was suc-- Village Hall in the village of Liber-- cessful. A trained nurse is in at-- tyville, Illinois on Tuesday, April tendance. It was planned to take| 20, 1926 for the purpose of electing the patient to the Victory Memorial One Village Clerk | bhospital but the condition of the Three Village Trustees. * roads was such that this was im-- The pcolls at this election will be possi¥le. open at seven o'clock a. m. and will close at five o'clock p. m. on said _ George Lawrence is now asso--| i. | Mrs. Flora Eger underwent an operation at her home Friday morn-- ing for the removal of a carbuncle, located at the base of the brain.| Doctors Taylor and Penney per--, formed the operation which was suc-- cessful. A trained nurse is in at--' _ Among those from here who at-- tended the April Focls party at Half Day Thursday night were Mr. and Mrs, Max Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schroeder and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mason. % In the recital t> be given in the MetBhodist church on Friday night, April 9, Agnes Mathis Cherry, rea-- cer--and entertainer, will be assisted by Eathel Morgan Roth, soprano and Ida Morris, pianist. There will be an interpretation of the play "Smilin' Through," also character sketches and readings in Italian, negro and child dialect by Mrs. Cherry. The musical numbers will be announced later. tained the officer club of the nouug chapter of the Eastern Star at hor*; home on Brainerd avenue on Wod-l Will Erect You A House ous committees showed the insti-- tution to be in very good condition financially, Rev. Smock was reen-- gaged as pastor at an increase of $200.00 in salary. & or any kind of building ;furnish-- ing all labor and material by contract, so you may know just what entire cost will be before The annual meeting of the Pres-- byterian church was held on Tues-- day evening at the church and the reports of the officers and the vari-- _ _J. 8. Reynolds, State deputy for ,&olodunwmmbubeeu staying at the J. R. Mack home while working in this ccounty in the interests of that organization, left Thursday morning for his home h' Rock Island whe:n)owm:pud Easter with his family. Eeexpeeb' torr:.tumnextweekmdmumehls! wo CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Libertyville 145--R Calvin Lill, is the latest victim of the measles., * --LIBERTYVILLE saAViNc& BAIfiIl'( R. L. Gonsalves _ with George Ives in the candy Titles Examined by the Bank's Attorney Amounts Running from $200 to ?600-- Maturities One Yea.r to Five Years We recommend this forni of Investment For safety and good interest return Call and Let Us Explain Their Merits 6 . --W. -- F. Franzen Jr.. enter--| We have on hand and offer for sale First Mortgages 67, First Mortgages LIBERTYVILLE HOMES :n.l:aum and C LEA NINX C Yhon hgzvh +A =5 J. CICHY, Proprietor ment.. We wish especially to thank those who sent the beautiful floral 1 Word has been received that the | tax books in the office of the County \Treasurer will be open for the col-- lection of taxes on Monday April 5. The work has been delayed by !the revision of the state rates. | _ J. M. McKitrick, local Ford agent, | reported record breaking sales dur-- Iinz the month of March. Twenty seven new Fords were delivered dur-- ing the thirty day period. In addi-- tion the records show that 14 used CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation for 'the kindness of our friemds in our recent bereave-- It is said that talk is cheap--But just look what it cost Col. Mitchell. Phoenix -- silk underwear -- and E:;:ieq. Langworthy's. 'Assessor Carl® Schrek started out this week on his annual duties in connection with the levying of the county taxes. L Fords were The last of the Lenten bakery sales (f the Womans -- Guild of St. Lawrence's church will be held on Saturday, "April 3 at the office of the Farm Bureau. + Rev. John Delong of the First ! ut the Lake Forest Methodist church {last Tuesday evening in the Passion | Week service. Robert May is suffering with an abscess on his hand which became go serious that Dr. Penney was forced to lance the swelling. Mrs. Mary Brown was quite paih-- fully -- bruised Thursday when she fell from a step ladder while clean-- ing at her home on Maple avenue. Mrs. Brown was at the top of the ladder ' wiping the picture mould when the ladder broke, letting sher fall to the floor.. She suffered a rumber of painful bruises: but 'for-- tunately no bones were broken. Miss Virginia Marsh of Glenece is spending her Easter vacation with her aunts the Misses Marsh. j F. A. Hutchinson Automobile SATISFACTION GIVEN Mrs. Lillian Barnett and Faye Mr. and Mrs. William Barnett, Nellic and Jess. Harry D. Gotti, Village Clerk. North MUwaukee Avenge 601 West Park Avenue Valentines Valspar Used * All Work Guaranteed JOE HUTCHINS 208 East Cook Avenue NOTICE OF ELECTION FLOOR SURFACING KIWANIS "April Fool!". All Fool's Day was fittingly celebrated by the Ki-- wanians at their, dinner Thursday evening. -- The program arranged by Paul Ray, had a lot of kicks in it. Something was popping most of the time. It was Ladies night also, so cour better halves got in on the fun too. Libertyville Club The next feature of general in-- terest will be the ladies night which will be held on Tuesday evening, April 6 at the club rooms. Dinner will be served at 6:30 and will be followed by something, interesting in the way of entertainment. -- The evening will close with progressive cards. * * The bowling tournament is prov-- ing of great interest to a lot of the club members and the several teams are putting up some real games. The scores of this weeks games will be found on page 7 cof this issue. | _ The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet _ with Mrs. William C. Hubbell on Home-- wood avenue on Tuesday, April 6 at 2:80 p. m. The assisting host-- csses will be Mrs. Jack Bradford, Mrs. Fred Croker and Mrs. John Williams. The . bunco club met Thursday might 'At the home cf Mrs._ John Whitney. ' Miss Gortrude Quentin was awarded the highest honors, Mrs, Arthur Brockman the second «nd Mrs. Charles Whitney the con-- solation. B t W EFT ECCC w e e ue AOAB" Xrs. Henry Wehrenberg, second; Mrs. Grace Whitney, third and Mrs. James Matousek, consolation. Mrs. Clarence Colby entertained the five hundred club: on Wednesday afternoon. The following were prize vrinners: Mrs. Charles Ward, first; aid -- society of the i'.m';l;yte-;'uv;' church will be held at the church| parkors on Tuesday afternoon, April| Phone your orders. Shoulder of Lamb Stewing or Roasting Chickens StrictlmebCamtryngs--- The price will be posted in Candy Easter Eggs and Rabbits Easter Baskets and Hen Coops _ Meats_" . _ Vegetables Swift's Ham & Bacon 3;':'%;. Rib Roast Beef Pot Roast Beef 'New Potatoes C Veal Roast & New Reote The regular meeting of the ladies TRIGGS & JOHNSGN Nickel & Drummey's Butter of the finest quality, 1--lb. bricks _________ Easter Suggestions FRUITS OF EVERY KIND ON THE MARKET © Easter Livery for You The Service Store Phones 24 --and 25 -- Libe: Place your orders early so we can select the --best we have for you, SNOW'S TAXI $ ols New Cabbage !--_Mr, "Jack" Weber of the Chicago Costuming Co., entertained the iclnb for a half hour recounting true anecdotes which he recalled from |his life connected with the stage. | He also recited several poems. The . prize for answering the }weekly question was awarded to |\ Earl Corlett. Just what was in the | bottle is another question that needs answering. 'cpon to recount "The funniest thing that ever happened to me." Joe Reuse won the prize in this contest 'as. usual. The story will be pub-- lished in our next issue. ' +and frolic for old and young. Spon-- sored by the Libertyville Club and | American Legion. -- | _American Legion Minstrel at the Auditorium Theatre. was Earl's question for next week is, "Who owned the first automobile in Libertyville and of what make ---- The pageant "The Challenge of the Cross" will' be given at the ' )!ethodist church at the evening ser-- High School senior class play "Adam and Eva" at the High School Auditorium. * Friday, April 23. _ Plunket dinner at the Methodist church parlors. Recital by Agnes Mathis Cherry at the Methodist church. | Thursday, July 22 Libertyville Day, a day of fun it ?" COMING EVENTS Friday, April 9 April 27--28--29 Easter May 6----7 45¢ C urDirk 111€ 1 4 AMERICA Hias 50 percént Sanp 90 resceie ce te DPARN POOL SONGS/!~__ Ww. w. Carroll & Sonsj Libertyville Lumber Co. E. A. BISHOP 417 NQRTH FIRST STREET LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS FIRST NATIONAL BANK here, we will gladly help you accumulate money for the first payment. After that you mybokmusforfutt}mbelpmm or building a home of your own. It harder than paying rent. until you've accumulated 'a;ugrh' "u'my for the first payment. From there on it is no -- Spring Sweaters . Bright new shades clever designs It means merely easing up on Just Arrived 8 a. m. Buy Happiness in a Home of Your Own 2 ) of us if our customers D?W are to be believed, fOt_\ Ladies and Misses inmw'baringaooountbuzmhy more -- comtortable than the average home abroad. A good _grade of coal and \ prompt delivery is what you must expect

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