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Lake County Register (1922), 5 Mar 1927, p. 5

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$3 ig Mrs. Ruth Ellis spent Friday with friends in --Chicago. # Lewis C. Price * Wednesday mmw:finm Keep Your Valuables in Our Safety Deposit V aults Mrs.Marl H. Coriett spent Wed-- 95 ed by telegraph Flowers For Every Occasion rangement of flor-- ducing the best of any desired flow-- tant delivery fill We feel that we nelon 0 Li y > --~KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS Formaldehyde You live in constant dread of THIEVES and Bur glars, when your valuables are hidden in your home. They are DANGEROUS men who will murder you if they must. Be free from this constant dread by keeping your valu-- ables and important papers SAFE in our Safety De-- F. B. Lovell Co. We have it put up in handy pint bottles. Keepy(mrgraig free from-- smut by treating 'the seed with formaldehyde the proven germ destroyer. One pint to forty gallons of water nigkes the proper cleaning bath for small grain. We invite YOUR Banking Business Vaults. TELEPHONE 174--] Flowers delivered by wire anywhere LAKE COUNTY & NATIONAL BANK for Start Savinc Recuraaty NOW LIBERTYYILLE 5 0 c PINT ; | n d er ol id Tebalintt |corine. Wehrenberg, and Mre.--~Jamék Lay~ eock, first, second, and third, res-- pectively. No consolation prize was given. Delicious luncheon was served at the close of a vary.p'l'qnt.l"&' nash -- F2 C 00 m Mrs. M. A. Trits was pleasantly surprised Tuesday afternoon at her hu,mnmsm':{. of tweive friends and nt bon'.fi afternoon was spent in playing . ening, March 9th. is the Rev. Dr. C. tine's Church, Wilhmette. [Hlinois. .'f':.'zennia Wflebx.w on in n aprimante ing will be held Tuesday, March 15. All members please take notice. ; | McLourhiin sbent Wesnesday 'L"&} # h of the l2 amu&r. Mrs: K. 'Lusboe.. there they enjoyed a most delicious dinner giv< en in honor of the . eighty--ninth birthday amniversary of Mrs. Lueb-- Mrs. 8. C. Kimball entertained a number of lady friends at a lunch-- eon and Bridge party Tuesday after-- noon. Mrs. Raymond Nutt and Mrs. Howard Morris were the winners of the first and second prizes. Sarabeth Newsom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Newsom, has been ill during the past week with intestinal filu. Mrs. Newsoim, who un-- derwent an operation at the High-- land Park Hospital is reported as improving-- & Mrs. Leonard Disney entertained the Five Hundred Club at home @MQMM---'&, ¥r. rnd Mrs Wiiam -- Cruick-- shenk and {amily of Prairie Vivw are movin r today (Thursiay t'o" Lb ertyville. They will occupy house recent!y vacated by William Lemker and family at 418 D»eacway. Whitney, second; and 'Mr¥, Joseph bele Real Estate office on Friday because of iliness. Mr. and Mrs. Crockett and daugh-- ters of LaGrange. Tilinois are visit-- ing with Mr.cand Mrs. Wm. Lyons and family of North Milwaukee Ave. Mrs. J. B. Morse who has been confined to her home on account of illness during the nast two or threa _ Miss Mariory Taylor departed Tu-- esday for Fairhope, Alabama, where she will remain several weeks with the Misses A. E. Schanck and May Schanek. mnnmd'bm&:omo?ueu::ol ness during past two or three weeks, is reported as improving. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lemker and '?'":'.'&".'.2.: 8 Broadway A: 0 41 ay Ave-- nue to a home in Oakwood Terrace located on Homewood Avenue. Rev. John E. DelLong of the Meth-- wiist Church will speak Sunday ev-- ening on "Are You Responsible for Your Disposition?" The forum ques-- tions may be on that subject. M Cora Hull unable to at-- tend KeF sigticse at the A. I. Sohnse. Thomas Varney home on Lake Stan rommiay, Miss Edessa Herrington is enjoy-- in week's with her -fi' .fi'- h-:."u school duties -z'a: DeKalb Normal. @ Mr, and Mrs. William Lohman and gAnd Mrs. Dda:'ah.udabv- venue visited KEese Fish-- er home at Volo on Monday. Mrs. J Ma daughter of !n".h.:n'fiwy dm at t:o your home---- Real That's where the Libertyville folks who are home owners have an advantage. Regular deposits in a savings account at the Libertyville Trust & Savings Bank will help you to get your own home. When you're a home owner as well as a home maker, when you're able to fix things up exactly as you want them, your home some how means a lot more. It is so distinct-- ly yours. IS IT REALLY YOURS? | 5| be Mrs. Adciaide Heald of River 'orest. ln.l!c-ldv_lw-l- lecture on in the m'-m-u--tmoq den Club have been invited to be viting .J'-'k-'. ue herlkes a one gm.vfllu:l-':&&'l m».' 7 e m.'.. h-."' & that the first official act of the new| Baid property consists. of the fi::mhcrofcombthdq- church building and church lot. of the figures on the big sign 'The board reserves the right to re-- at&enfih"bhvflmmrfllflm mm.',:"_- . | _ For further information inquire of He says that he has a terrible time{ the secretary. convincing "&"'Ee-o_-- ro friemds that m fSgures are by over a thous-- been ordered by his ph n to re-- mu-°muu'3,.--ffi- he recovers from the effects of over-- work. Friday afternoon he was re-- Labertyville Woman's Club wil be the annmzal garden and will be held at the Third figer of the Miss Bernice Suydam was a Wau-- kegan shopper afternoon. mfina?'m*d Fridesy noon extinguisch a grass fire which threatened several houses in Oak Terrace. The blaze was ex-- tinguished without damage. , Index ons Tueniny Afteraces whek l\cu::&'mu*hh.d grinder at the Corlett store. He was taken to the office of Dr. Charles R. Galloway where the finger was dressed and "Bugs" is taking a short vacation while the wound heals. The next of the a Villeefiukdmvmhmm 'MWM%'-JM on Momiay evening, March 21, and will afternoon in the roof of the Time-- thy Gibbons house on Huriburt Court and an alarm turned in. Quick work by 'the occupants put out the blaze before the hose was turned on and the damage did not amount to more than fifty dollars. The fire is thougrht to have been caused by a spark from the chimmey. M. R. Miller is taking an enforeed vacation at his home on West Cook avenue following a physical break-- program will be undeér the direction of Miss Margaret Smith. CEuRDVET AuRIMENY R 420 09. mt CC t Tuesday evening here with Mr. And Mrs. Fred Lemker, 130 Dougias wood Avenue. 'The Friendship Circle of the Pres-- byterian Church will meet next To-- esday, March 8th-- with Mro. Ray-- esday, March S« MxIB, Eay~ mdmuu;:-u-o- 'flnultvfln-uhcdlln bertyville Woman's Club wil be faded or discolored strands and you will have the result you desire. "You Will Be Delighted" in anramne net i Haygiot Boatt us apply henna to your ' Notice of Receiving Bids _ Sealed bids will be received by the board of directors of the Presbyter-- fan church of Libertyvilte, up to and bhdln"lmh' 12, 1927, retary, Mrs. Lina Corle Libertyville is to have a motor cop. but, according to present indi-- eations, it will not be John DeGroot, who was scheduled to assume his du-- ties here on February first. The vil-- lage board Tuesday night rescinded the motion which appointed him to that post after it was found that he is in trouble with the constituted authorities in Chicago and is now out wyier bail for a violation of the stat-- utes. There are several stories cur-- rent but the accented one seems to be that he was following his chosen vocation without having the projper authority and, to quote one of his favorite expressions, "was truh into de coop." At any rate, it seems that he is through as far as Libertyville the 'architects to secure a suitable plan for the building It is esti-- mated that the structure will cost in the neighborhood of $60,000 and an awdditional $12,000 for the furnish-- ings. The property on East Church street is advertised for sale and bids will be received up to March 15. tee for crippled soldiers gave a very interesting tulk at. this meatige. lras charge of the recreation commit-- The Board of directors of ® the We have just ::'crdved al 8;mg};t5'leine of O{Cel(-liar mops, polish wax. 10% regular price Thursday. Don't forget, 1 day only. New Cabbage, Per. Lb. __....__s.____._._...__.__5¢ Corned Beef. Nice Pieces from 2 to 6 lbs. Club House Brand Fruit for Salad No. 2%4 Size. P&EFP CBNM ...--.___--._.._......n.....nn020nn00ncccccrccrenn._.~_--_496 Lyndon Brand Crushed Pineapple. No. 2 Size. PEP (CABM ....--...--.............nnnnnn.nnnnsnnnnnnnvrmmmommmmmmemnenn._s 22¢ First Prize New York Buckwheat Flour. 2 Lbs. P OF --..............:=s--. .50 eoeriinsmgeemenneniensnen oi ressctinetenmmmmcnmtmnsens EO Club House Brand Royal Ann Cherries. No. 2% Size Can. Per Can ....__:=.._.....=........__.._._._.__49¢ Luncheon: Brand Preserves 1 Lb. Size. P@P JAT ... nnnnnnmimmmmmmnmcinnn ... 2G€C St. Croix Maple Syrup. Large Bottle. Each..48¢ PRICE. s 5 _ * Taste our canned goods once and you will be our regular customer. -- We sell KNOWN RELIABLE brands of canned goods and sell thgm for the LOWEST possible 201 So. Milwaukee Ave. Telephone 469 Libe Real Estate, Loans & Insurance March 12, 1927, by its sec-- irs. Lina Coriett, for the of the church property lo-- Canned Goods? S P EC J A L S Maphacia i adhad March program of the Liberty-- o. poge mhomh. "None anh. e . Negro s gn"ll: fl':.mr the direction of Margaret Sundays and other hours by appointment. 215 Madison St., Waukegan, IIL Phones;-- Ofice 226 -- Residence 1658. pfigl-nl-u-ltn.gi-".-.. No. Commander, C. C. Hoskins -- §$45--) Meets First Tuesday -- Gridley Hal sunuay, maren 20 ' St. Luke's choir of Evmto% un-- der the direction of Herbert E.-- & presents the sacred oratorio "O to Calvary" at St. Lawrence's church Old Time Dance given at the Town Hall by the Ammlzgion Post ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR Telephone 18 Luce Bldg. LIBERTYVILLE i k e t ons :lta,nre'l'l at the home of Mrs. Jesse S. Hyatt at 2:30 p. m.. pieg. = uts Libertyville Post No. 329 AMERICAN LEGION Dr. Victor C. Hoefner AT%'TTVILI&I'LL _ fi-lbl}&& Meeting of the Ladies Aid Soci-- y of the the Methodist Episcopal LYELL H. MORRIS Osteopathic Physician "@ > Thursday, March 3 Monday, March 21 F45 Office in First National: Bank Blig. Hours: 1 to $:80 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence, Oakwood Terrace. Libertyville Lbr. 311 West Park Avenmue Intensive Training. -- Positions sccured for Augecha DR, J. L. TAYLOR The pride of ownership is nowhere so strong as in the possession of a home. We will help you plan and build it at a saving in time and money. The building will soon--be here--why not be ready to start early. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Libertyville Only GOOD investments can combine these two things--and as one of the best invest-- ments available anywhere we offer our FIRST MORTGAGE REAL --ESTATE notes. Commercial Classes . ___ M7 NORTH FIRST STREET eace of Mind MRS. GEO. McDONALD Over a million dollars worth of these Notes are now in the hands of satisfied investors. Now Forming AcaH on EVE uB DR. 0. F. BUTTERMELD Assistant State Voterinarian FINANCIAL PUTURE Safety

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