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Lake County Register (1922), 26 Mar 1927, p. 5

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A. R. Schnaebele was a Ch business caller on Wednesday. Mrs. Hartry Harrison of Wauke-- gan visited at the home of her moth-- er, Mrs. Charles Brown, on Friday. Mrs. Veddar Stone and son, Mel-- vin, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maether of First Street, on Sunday n Flowers For Every Occasion We feel that we have cearned the reputation _ for good taste in the choice and ar rangement of flor-- al decorations, no matter what the requirements. Our hot houses are always pro ducing the best_of any desired flow-- Have you got enough MONEY safe in the bank to keep your wife and children from having a hard time of it if you should be ta-- ken suddenly away from them? Orders for dis tant delivery fl-- ed by telegraph. This is enough to think of at one time. For dormant spray to protect your trees, shrubs and fruit vines against insect de-- struction. ' Now is the time to apply the dormant spray, before the buds are open. o One pound of Lime Sulphur makes four gal-- lons of spray. KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS . Start Savinc RecurarLy NOW We invite YOUR Banking Business specialize in Havr MonEy! Think Of Your Duty Lime _ Sulphur LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK TEEEPHONE 174J Flowers delivered by wirs anywhere per Ib. 25¢ . Lovell Co. LIBERTYYILLE Mrs. F. B. Wilson and Mrs. John McCormick were the luncheon guests gfldl.nCMhrWoolfaw y. nesday afternoon. Mrs. E. C. Young of West l.rle Avenue departed Wednesday for lowa, wheré she will an ex-- tended --visit with lnrmr and other relatives. > NNNz ts idten thm iwest Sn her geophter, Mrs. nmn';gmth. at Dty: Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Foss of Austin Avenue were Thursday evening cal-- lers at the W. V. John's home at Miss Elsie Siwalt, who is em&loy- ed at the Triggs and Johnson Groc-- ery and Meat Market, was a Chi-- cago visitor Friday. Wauconda. The Mother's Class of the local Methodist Cburch 'will meet Fridey with Mrs. J. Morre!l Wade, 330 Brainerd Avenue. The children of Mr. and Mr3. Sam-- uel Schar are confined to their home on Third Street because of illness, it has been reported. Mrs. Alma King was submitted to a minor operation at the Victory Memorial Hospital at Waukegan, early Thursday morning. Mrs. Ralph Wehrenberg of North Milwaukee Avenue and Mrs. Charles Lehmkuh] of Mundelein were Chica-- go shoppers on Wednesday. Robert Huff has accepted a posi-- tion as driver for one of the deliv-- er¥1 trucks owned by the Trigg@s and Johnson Grocery and Meat Market. Clifton E. Heacock, 186 Newberry Avenue, returned Wednesday night from lowa City, lowa, where he was called by Mrs. Charles A. Ohl Mrs. Thomas Suydam and two children -- departed Thursday morn-- ing for Joliet, Illinois, where they will visit at the home of Thomas Cole, brother of Mrs. Suydam. Mr. and Mrs. A. Reid and daught-- er, Carrol, returnad here Monday from Lacoochie, Florida, where they have been spending the winter mon-- ths Mrs. John Nader and Mrs. Jose-- ph Pester of Lake Villa spent Wed-- nesday afternoon at the home of the latter's daughter, Mrs. Gooding of East Church Street: Mrs. Robert Sitz entertained the Bunco Club at her home Thursday afternoon. Prizes were given to Mrs. Roy Waters, first; Mrs. Leslie Acox, second: and Miss Jennie Kern, con-- solation. Good eats and a wonderful time are reported. ' Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Woods have 'ntumed from a month's visit in iCalifom'u and Mrs. Woods is spend-- ' ing a few days in Libe:{vfllo at the |\ home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs-- The Mundelein Bridge Club en-- fiyed a social time at the home of rt. and Mrs. Damon H. Holmes of Lake Street after ;tundinl the thea-- tre performance at the Auditorium Theatre on Thursday evening. Aprons, doughnuts, and cakes will be on sale at the Ray Funiture and Paint Store on Saturday afternoon, April 2nd, commencing at one--thirty o'clock. This sale will be in charge of the local Presbyterian Ladies Aid. Mrs. Homer W. Hubbard _ enter--| h tained a number of friends Tuesday Libertyville Club Notes ; evening in honor of the birthday ln-l The club members are ""'L'* niversary of her husband. Five Hun-- | word from Peoria where the dred was played and an enjoyable | team from the club is hmizvlh evening spent. Mr. Hubbard reoeived'tb' best of the nation in an-- many worthwhile gifts. . | nual meeting of the American . 5 |\ Bowling Congress The team with Miss Maude Helfer entertained the * five hundred club at her home Thurs-- | a crowd of supporters left Thursday day afternoon. Winners of the priz--| morning and are expected back late es were Mrs. Henry Wehrenberg,| Friday or early Saturday. evening spent. Mr. Hubbard received many worthwhile gifts. , Miss Maude Helfer entertained the five hundred club at her home Thurs-- day afternoon. Winners _g'f ltho rrit-- Mr. and Mrs. James Matousek en-- | ro}ding . tertained the Bunco Club at their'con'g' eeserreess home on Thursday evening. Mr. H. Meyer . and Mrs. Frank Mason received|lves .. rizes for high honors, and Mrs.| Muhlke 'glerman Dasher and Russell Schroe-- | Corlett ... der of Half Day, those for the low | Woolf . ... scores. Refreshments were urved'w- Petersor and a very pleasant evening spent A. Meyer . by all. }Nlcholu , 1 Wright The Presbyterian Church will hold | Casey .. its annual meeting at the Plrish'LoVO{l House on next %nesdty evening, | McCermick March 29th at seven--thirty o'clock.| Lawrence .. It will be preceded by a cdetcriD'St.erley w supper at six--thirty and everyone Eaton ... . connected witi the church in any| \AVahgrhouse way is requested to be present. Dr.lK:"::"'"n';' Henry S. Brown, head of the Church Johnson ... xtension work in Chicago, one of __ the most able speakers known, will _ Let's Hit be present at that time. P mnomrcesesmsen nsm es were Mrs. Henry Wehrenfng, first; Mrs. John Suydanmy Sr., second; and Mrs. Leonard Disney, consola tion. Delicious luncheon was serv M. Andrews of Newberry Avenue, before making her home in Elm-- hurst. ._ LIBERTYVILLE tWcs --BANK SAVE FOR Any number of things bring temporary pleasure, but nothing else brings the per-- manent joy and satisfaction that a home of your own does. * Save here to buy a home. After you have accumulated part of the necessary funds, we'll be glad to finance your purchase. the death of his sister, A HOME past two years. lheir success in rs. Jose-- | this contest reflects credit on the z:toy&i; abilit?# of Miss Chard as a teacher. ) ooding of| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butterfleld of 14 Scottuiu-ect. Lake 2:'., en-- s tertained ir children 'e!!h"" }hffchndnn on _ Wednesday, lug-; en to Mrs. | ! I;::;o; of Mr. Buu-d{-u'- seventy-- & * |eig irthday annjiversary. Among non oo tonce tients ton caughter of d + T rge wonderful|y"_a "[j1., Mr. and Mrs. Emnest But-- | terfield and children of Libertyville Club en-- and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butterfield e home of and children of Lake Forest. Mr. Holmes of | Butterfield camée from New _ York the thea-- state with his p'rtl when five Euditorium'inn old and has lived nearly all ing. is life on a farm in Lake County . 'neuDilmooduh. He sold his cakes will\ j@rm and moved to Lake Forest last Start Saving Here Now For Your Own 'iPm'fiomoamm |\ March 25th at two a'clock. ! The American Legion dance at the Town Hall Thursday night drew 'thelurgutmvdoffi'hldh \far. It is planned to holid the next | dance The regular m'fll' cl.th Weo-- man's Guild of the Lawrence's Emw Church will be held in the P House on Friday afternoon. Peter Bock m.hdnd nfid_ Thundh{l for sale of m erty on North First street to Rose. Mr. Bock plans to move to Waukegan to be nearer to his work. oomaine in donuatite it cago 9 aunt, ilan}amea Mack. The funer-- al services will be held Saturday morning with interment at Wauke-- gan. fir. Limberry will remain un-- til after the obsequies. Stereopticon sh:tnm on Mexico will be presen at the Methodist Church on Sunday evening at seven-- thirty o'clock, by the Beaver's Class, a boy's Sunday School class. The pastor will give a short talk on the "Oil Situation in Mexico." There will be an illustrated hymn. The Girls Dramatic Society of the Libertyville Township High School will present two short phflin the high school auditorium on Thursday afternoon, March 31st at three--thir-- ty P. M. Everyone is welcome to at-- tend. Tickets will be on sale at the doors Miss Louise Simons and Miss Vir-- ginia Hachmeister, who were award-- ed first and secoanlml in the Chi-- cago District music contest in the solo tests, have beeaorupfll of Miss Chard, local teacher of voice, for the 'Buttcrfield |Triggs |Pnter . | Golding . 'Coltg Cl 'H. eyer Ives ... _ I:Kandunovm with his son Frank. As you may see from the stand-- ing of the billiard tournament there are still a great many games to be played. You know you must play ten games and no more so get busy and fill out your schedule. Muhlke Corlett ... Woolf ... W. Peterson A. Meyer .. Nicholas ... Wright lurgutmvddnadhnu ltisrghnndto the next ce on Thursday evening, April T. Let's Hit It In High Let's Hit It In High. Billiard Tournament l'l'hn.klmanilhoBhnche% scene was the home of M er Goose, the part being taken by Miss Katherine Gridliey. Mother Goose was surrounded by her chil-- dren. "Betty" Gridley as "Simple Simon," Ruth Marie Osborn as the prétty Milkmaid, and Margaret Grid-- ley as "Polly." The children felt so sorry for {beir little friends that they coared Mother Goose to allow them to be invited for tea, so each child was duru:bd on this errand. Little Miss Muffet was the one sent to invite Old Mother Hubbard and her dog, and when she did not return soon, was thought to be lost. There was a great deal to do when the 'mt.l arrived and dear Little Miss | et had not returned. Eventual-- ly 8Imph;uSimon found her, waiting at Old other Hubbard's home to deliver the message. Bessie Brooks and Tommie Snooks Mary Anne Appley & Orville Ben-- nett. Tom, thg.Piper's son....._Russell Ray Bo--Peep ...._...._.._...._...Mary Jenks Torgmy Tucker ........Campbell Gwyn Old Mother Hubbard & her dog... Dorothy Bradford & Lord Curzon Jack & Jill ..._._Jack Graham and Marjorie Gaddis Little® Roy Blue _..David Morris Little® Roy Blue .....David Morris Children of the Shoe ........._..___.___. Elizabeth Ewing, Ruth Martin, Donald QOsborn, Marian Ree, Sar-- abeth Newsom, Jack Roberts, Clif-- ford Sage, Charles Swan, Mary Kathcrine Wertzler, and William Wilson. _ Alhtough each part was so well taken that it would be impossible to make distinctions, perhaps especial mention should be made of the solo parts sung so well by Campbell, George, Ruth Marie, Dorothy, and the Gridley girls. . O _ The other characters were as fol-- Real Estate, Loans & Insurance 201 So. Milwaukee Ave. Telephone 469 Libe The new and improved polish that leaves no greasy film. Made from the great "White Kid Glove Test" formula. Use it wherever a polish is needed. 2 sizes. _ TRIGGS & JOHNSON Liquid Veneer 30c and 60¢ Special Offer Heavy 3% quart aluminum fryer with new draining feat-- ure and a recipe book with 1 lb. Crisco. $1.75 value for 99¢ W .h- dramati ; SABUCT 8 ARWIOIIV BWIUCEE | hrve Fon:t'eolhn at the Swi What's them?" he demanded, ville high school auditorium. Spol-""l""""'mg_i""t a grimy hand full of sored by the Kiwanis club as .bene-"""'.. | white objects: yigh tublag Phrg:> Arvnep * remnue t What are those?" said the young fit for the Boy Scouts. Rummage sale at North Chicago av%n by the Libertyville Woman's ub. e Tuesday, March 29th Anual meeting of the Presbyterian Church members at the Parish House at 7:30. Cafeteria uwer served at 6:30. Everyone invi who is con-- nected with the church in any way. Thursday, March 31st. Two short plays given t*?' the Girl's Dramatic Society in the High School Auditorium at 3:30 P. M. Friday, April 1st. ' Social by the Christian Endeavor of the Preagzfierian Church at the | Methodist Church at 7:30 P. M.! Funds to be used for the new church. ; Thursday, April 7th Old Time Dance given at the Town Hall by the local American Legion Post. Saturday, April 9th. Annual election of Board of Edu-- cation of L. T.+H. S. Two members to be elected for 3 years. Petitions must be filed 10 days before elec-- tion Saturday, April 2nd. Apron sale by the Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian Church at the Ray Furniture and Paint Store at 1:30 P. M. Aiso cakes and doughnuts on sale. April 19 -- 20 -- 21 American Legion Minstrel at the High School auditorium. nduia 304, PNesur on s uit onl | into the front room "The Family Upstairs" a drama aotcs ardont suitor. Let's Hit It In High Libertyville, IlIl.. buitininatecit A BP * ied busarion e woarnexe !gtothefi_m rodm and up to his eJessesns es seccercenene seve ceneerensonne ons censner ne hn n nne on oo pone o h000 Schanck Hardware Co. Register now for special class completing com-- mercial course within six months. Intensive Training. Positions secured for Students 311 West Park Avenue The more fully you can discuss your prob-- lems with your banker, the more service he can render you. Customers of the First National Bank do not hesitate to take this bank into their confidence, for they know that all their transactions with us remain always strictly confidential. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Libertyville If you are not sure just which paint or enamel to use, let us advise you--we will tell you the right product to give you the best results most easily. We carry only the best paint products-- [a 7 [ a Snow's Taxi Co, READY FOR SERVICE Cab _ Whenever disengrent no matter what distance ddnd ~=mThn :P2E Commercial Classes The "First National®" The Famous DUPONT LINE MRS. GEO. McDONALD PUT ON YOUR HAT Ask us for a color card. and come New Freddy Triumphantly into th ad-- foining reom-- * You sard ho ckin't." Let's Hit It In High. --=1 Do It ; Yourself PAGE FIVE _ PHONE 138

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