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Lake County Register (1922), 1 May 1926, p. 5

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Giddy: Lyonr' t dipping afl,t'lNSl'lUl'"' o Mia.GertrudeGmndrisdetatrrd oantterworiroasneetmatt afthe w.mwcguq_mcym hitme 5 iildis.Nnt.B.rttettstemerstk. tnintutasdusAidaftuPlmtM. new. 'A'H-n " It E. Church" Bethune at 144 W. Park Am. "My. I314. If rroaaits1easaeh-ihemtdtrrfrtetpiht- ishodapronfortho'apronbooth. Rav.aihnE.Deu-oftbith- mam»: announced "thit Ptmdmrt3rorsrttthttAWartemther mtbysetfortherarmrtirt-nttrron Iar9,oms-kftxmtmnrtthm#r. AIrrtitntrmsoru,pnmasta,tm1s1tar" intupolittaehoohandn"tfttm wrt+rmamittvttedttrttti-iee. l Mrs. Merle E. Young left Wed- neesarforndi-iuviattseith ftiendsatrrh-trtn,WUemtstrt. 1tr.andMm.WaiiterNad-re. tamedrt-dnr-trttsifhtarsNtt- huh. 'mis-dit its. any had hon-AM 131'";de Peter Hansen. Forrest Thompson. Clyde Brown, Ernest Brown and Forrest Platte Owen adktattd in ther institution of a new America u. gion post " Deerfield on Thursday evening. The bed boys acted u a color guard in the amiss. Fred. R. Smith tyranny motor- ed to Wuhan Tliredt'tesdnr. His: Endght. who in a tench" in the Chicago public M1: - ing a weeks With her sis- ter, In. Albert Fame! at the lab. ter's home on "Kinky "can. Mr. md In; William Ruben and Mrs. E. W. Proctor of WOW visited at the Abner Tnylor home on Thursday. Char?ea Kaiser m a My vil- itor Thursday. c. Mr "In. 1.r.rCt-itter1ntn spent Wedueair"hitthmuthesat are srrsemthttrafmrdnrrttsttrweek with minim in Chicago. _ A clipping from the Humane News Bureau brings the Information that William MeGsvick, who is a junior in the llamtte University, has been selected for mbenhip in the Alpha Sims Tm, the official honor society of the university. Memtterahtp in this fraternity is won by merit and friends of Ichvick are glad to know that be his earned this honor. £31288!fo CLEérgliNG done rial! Ctehr'n tin: Shop. P-tnerves. The Auditorium Theater is offer- ing to its patrons opportunity to at. tend the performance of "The Reck- less Lady" free of change on the evenings of May 4th and 6th. In their advertisement on page I of, this issue appears a coupon which wilitteaeeeptedattuttoxoffiee a full payment for one adult ticket for either-performance. . m by! iseiiCGjiibjt 21%|: J. CICHY, Proprietor North Milwaukee Ava-o Phone Wt . BUY " Our 6% First Mortgages Interest Payable Semi-Annually and Collected By Us Withont Charge To You Cir=-'7=a=ra4au; _ 7a4au7G77rr.; "13g: INVEST YOUR MONEY a To Receive A Good Interest Return And Keep Your Principal Safe LIBEKI'YVILILE . 3W9? BANK a. E. Underbrink I!" I in wrmiaGt,k1eomotottutkxmt-d mummpondodwithsm ta1kforthe-ta. . may "Marthe new)!!! " --9.r_--'- "'"""""" , program wmun omen "mm. the Boy Scouts were guests of the On 1Mdq,'Aarriia8 at the Ger- Special stress was laid by the Kimnis. club. "About tmsrttrft" man Catholic church at Wankegan President on the necessity of cur- seonts and three scent was". and oeearreti the marriage of William tailing legislation which carries eon- sssistsxl, scout more punt!!! at McCormick to Miss Elizabeth Schen- timing appropriations for the fu- the Presbyterian church at 6:" for "menu of North Chicago. The cere- ture. Be informed his visitors that the meal. mmwwuom tmtat-ttmdedbrtheimmediate there vertainly will ben deficit next and a few matters of business'wen "have; After the " ceremony the year' unless certain proposed legis- attended to the meeting we: turned Young couple left for a short wed- lation is shelved. to the Boy Scouts. ' _ ding trip to Iowa and on their re- Civil war pension legislation at a. E. Unautrrintr' I". A few tumisautttMr1topteinWnu- this Ionian ts frowned on by the sGida-atai-tottututtraid kenn- Mr. laconic: who has ereeutive,andittspooittuthtrtthe " __- ..____ "a.--" .m. "n... W - all of his life in utriTriraiul war veterans' pension bill the numbers: _ 1. Scout h--atttrgtt Rar. 28W of the Scout lltAets 4001" Watt. _ it 8. Kttot T!tine-ukortta ' Ttodiaff This was fanned by men 3"" her: on tho pm!"In in ,rhieh - on: Scouts shoved sum"! offymt and . .. _ ', 4. tei-tttnt-itat Edam. 5. Bandung ands use u, umber-Salt. Acox, Ellis Bernard. ' . _ 6. mes of ,tesehrgihief--u, 61M. unwind. undy- Sewn-Elton an". Minimum-Indium in: Macro! the you for it "iudtosrlurthiraniananbff atenxtethartrrrofsorkthe Boy Scouts-m doing and it was inter- aatintrfortherattortttsaterrrri: waniGhttti-nirryttrt1tuhaart for . boy. The question of whogher or not Libertyvillo should adopt "dar light swing" time was discussed for the second time by the Kiwanis". Af- terward on intormn1 vote was taken to ucerhin how the members stood on the question. Twenty-five indi- estlng tint they {mud setting the clocks 'shcod to conform with Chien- There appears to be some misun- derstanding at gage regarding the Kiwanis Club's ettitude toward the Perk District. To make the - ter clear. let it be mtdenrto6d that the Kinnil Club boob? no action either approving or (£33ng the pier: for cutting the Park Mt. Mr. Crane we: invited in to alight- ea the members, some of whom nahnd questions, but no vote in: The club does however his some endit for the installation}! stop lights on unspent dnngerogi "9'9 Maintain. _ p'. / ". ATM committee on public afbirs -stimkrinNmtrof' the stop In "and in Club may-ho nil! terMartd6trmneerratm,.' '. Thnnhy ems-noon. The ct the prime: were u- {cum Grace Whitney. let; Miss Mdrgauet Whitney, 2nd: In. Lyle sum, 8rd; end In. Win. Sebley. -rution. '11» Iced chapter ofthe Orderof the Eastern Star held a, very "tlttr- Theriirhmdmd an them" In. Chna. WANTED: I want property to SELL if wort); the money "I Cyn move it. See my govertisement un- der "Real Estate for Sale." H your property were thus advertised; it would move; wouldn't itt . _ 1 Mr. and In. Philip Dealings! "rserrtertairttistiaeenndurhru- band who have been spending the winter in California. T , The. Philnthu club of the First Methodist Chm is pinning a mo- them and daughters banquet to be held in the neu future. ' Central Park has been treated to its annual. clean up and now pre- sent: a spotless appearance. Cook Memorial Park is now undergoing the some much needed treatment end " last we are beginning to believe spring is here. Now when the new tennis club gets the courts fixed up everything will be set for a happy rmtehetru9ttttrtttt Aeox, Elli! and maul; . _ 6.Um of ,tesehrgihief--aetrrrtts "1mtt,ureedraAumiis. than um um! ouriar--- 'routaBatmsnatdMagtr. ahisnraiaonttaftlt.tttotrtipttertt- ttmeetings-ofthe you fotsit, interesting/tfare of flu Local Child and Latin: SOCIETY iiUGiiiGUr f. the It a! 'mrAfttg CLUB and fourteen voted "atrin" Gasutortettte R. G. Knping. Next mm In. and .lrsmltl'mlrnwmutu Worthy have: ad Karon teaspoo- tisastrhstheetrrtftrehtttofthede- ttrem " 80nd- Qupter at Grays Lake. Mrir.Malte1Andr-illaet as 13ittthtehelti' _ T hr you; mph 1atlt to} a short wed- dintrtrhrtoronmandort their» turn " nuke ttmir home in Bram. kegan. It. McCormick, who has tqte-tra1ittfhia1ifehtMter. tyvillo, is ernNorsd by the St. Poul Rnihmrirtetiesttrt, Bttrtrrtdeitsthe dominant at Mr. and. Mrs. George Schumann of North Chicago. Bakery ante by thi Libertyville hunt Touch": Assoéiation at the New. Battery Shop. High School ienior . elm play "Adam and. Em" " the nu School Attditoehms. _ In, party of the, Libertyville Club at the Libertyville High School Auditorium. hut-lupin," AItmmiAa+trn%iirmsrent 'msigtr_Dar"nt'therWtrhsehoo1 May. July " 13W Dan 3 day of fun and frolic for old and young. Spon- Iond by the Libertyville Club and the American Legion. _ Mea-ielr--tkhesmermutn Hiring A Car From U s mamas-uh My Mar " Beginning Monday, April 26 . we " orteiiatidarp'doek a. wand will close at six o'clock Fino, Standard time. We do' not know of any better Corn Flake on the market than' the Club House, if we did we would, put it in stock. Now we 'ask,you to/ teat "our judgment, accept our ieeomntendation by trying a package. We will cheer.. fully refund tlys.,. price if ' you are. not TRIGGS, . & JOHNSON SPECIAL COFFEE. Thosewho havertried it say itis the Best. T ' f C . _ 3 LBS. FOR ' perfectly "titdied.- To Our Customers - In, M SPECIAL SNOW'S i'i0ir3_3) You will be pleased! LARGE PACKAGE f/it,', TiSflge Toilet Paper, ee to T for w.,.-.....-.....,.,.",..-, Ge 15c reed with an Impending dBfkitof 821.000.0001: 1927, President Coob. idge celled ten Republican leaders in the house'and senate to a White House breakfast conference yester- day and urged upon them the nee- entity of keeping the legieletive program within budget limits. Speck] stress was laid by the President on the necessity of cur- tailing legislatio.) which cuties con- tinuing 'sttpropriationsr for the hr. tum. He informed his visitors that 'narltevetoed.rhtattilthastteett on the President's that for seven] days sad is still mtritrned, slthougb indications ore that it will be tHF- proved. C tru Spanish war legislstion was discussed by the President later with Cami Thompson, national comminder of the veterans. Mr. Thompsmi said the President was looking for some way to my the incl-ea sought. C Tron! present " the conference were Itt'g, Dirneen (111.), Phipps (0010.), Goodim Idaho), Jone. 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