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Lake County Register (1922), 30 Apr 1927, p. 5

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Mm. Bath. te with 'af%tt, In. Ankarw and runny a in. Forest the not and girth; has] VETS-1 durum», In. Rand] saw and family. at Hatf W. and in. Joli WaArGi" A Vthei} home in Will-cue. Veda-day. sud'ue1t.%,,ffggt,/','g'tt",'tp. In. 'smts, Lek-{non in lot cot-magnum: AT YOUR SERVICE FOR MOTHERS DAT Don't fail torememberherwithik- Ju-toth/tea/rivet-der-Tis/he mat. Ourentiregtockandaalesfoexxamatym-ice. We Speculum" The fruit buds will soon be open and should be sprayed with a solution of Arsenate of Lead be- fore the blossoms unfold. We have a stock of arsenate of lead with which you can mix the spray. can The STRENGTH of the Federal Reserve System has been proven for many years. This System of Banks. of which we are a member. are linked together for their mutual protection and for the protection of their depositors. When y9_tlRtnt?oey Is on deposit in OUR Bank you KOHOUT FLOW GROWN F. B. Lovell Co. 1 feel SECURE. _ _ _ We invite YOUR Banking Business START SAVING Rncumv NOW llllll LAKE COUNTY I NATIONAL BANK momma. ' . 35c lb. Spray Now. . LIBERTYVILLE {Insulin 1ttupt and than mound Edna-d" than, tltervUitqd an. A.L. Medium. 'taiaar -- "'13" "if an. 0-2.. "at and. so'.";,?.','.'.',,',,':', mm ttl r. . undmittt.ftmarataeMriljo. ther to In. Bockelm and Mm. Snydam, " cum may am noon. minim" 0% ttiiat ii/the Putin. has. an But Chm}: Issue tuni- an. up. Mrs. J. & Hyatt, Mr. md Mrs. L. J. Wertxler. Walter Jeane, Miss Hattie Boehm, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mitchell, M. Boyer, Min Mary Me.. Gnvick and Joseph Crittemion atten- ded the fifth annual dinner of the Public Smking than; of the North Shore Railroad at the Racine Hotel. The Plunkett dinner to be given by the Ladies' Aid Society of the Me- thodist Church on Suturdny. Ag" 'l1'h will be served " five-thi y, Cen ral Standard Time, at the church Parlors. Mrs. Henry Wehrenberse enter- tained the Five Haired Club Thurs- day nYternoon " her home on thr borne Avenue. In. John Numsen and Mrs. June. knock were the winners of first and second prizes negatively. while Mrs. Henry Welt, rerttrere received the consolation. Luncheon was served and a Rood time enjoyed by all. ( Books of travel are always popu- ler in Cook Memorial Library, ond a new book by T. A. W511ard will prove no .xeeption to the rule. This book is about Yucatan and is called "The City of the Sacred Well." It in a narrative of the discoverie- end "cautions of E. M. Thomn in the ancient city of Chi-Chen ha. The book may else be considered u biomphicnl. in that it in the record of Mr. Thompson's boyhood dream come true, and of his life as bound up in his resent): work in Yucatan during: the many years' residence there on consul. Many of the archeo- loglcul treasures discovered are now in the Peabody Museum at Harvard. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Grinnell, for- merly of Kankakee,' but who have made their home here during the winter months. have mend into the upper flat of the J. L. Taylor house located on Broadway Avenue. The Annual k% Service or the North Shore Chu Schools of the Epiaeopal Chard. for the presenta- tion of the [am Mite Box Offerink. will be held at the St. Luncnce's Church Sunday, Mar lat It three P. t?tsotandHuti.art)/ttwi1.1Aeitt table service. w, George K. Gib-pa. tgtg,ttttltttt id St. Luke's Church Se 1. Evanston will be the new. Mr. Gibson is "IL-known for his work with childm Mae Wednesdav evening. They re- port I most enjoyable evening. "why-five friends sud neighbors KIM y surprised Carl Rape It is home in Readout Monday even- ing in honor of his birthday anniver- sary Tht main feature _trf, the fyen- Racine, Wisconlin. Tuesday evening "Why the Presbyterian: Should Build a Church." in the subject of the sermon u the lethadin Church Sunday evening. Ely lat " seven- thirty o'eloek. Those who favor their building o church, and those who oppose will be much interested in this sermon. The pastor announces that it is preached to the interest of the whole community. The American Legion will hold mother of its nomin- old time dance: " the Town Hall on Thun- shy evening. tf.pr Sth. A hm; crowd is all The Woman's Club mull lunch- son, election and business meeting will be held Wednesday. Mg 4th at twelve o'clock " the ethodist Church. In J. C. Reuse. In. Lee A. "new " minimum, In. Jay Cairns, Mrs. W. R. Drink. Mix- Dorothy Shanks. and Mrs. Harry leior will make up the hostess committee ine m Bum for which Mrs. Mary Graham, Mrs. Chas. Cross, Mrs. Roy Grimes and In. Ray Knox. receiv- ed prizes for first, second. third and fourth honors for the ladies, with In. Emil Sawnsch receiving: the consolation. Gent's prizes were I- war'ed to Ray Kuhn. first; Anton Jug". second: Wm. Brumm. third; Cori Hespe. fourth; and Elmer Cross. consolation. way dart-aw a am" of In» doloin and "0mm bathtub" a MR than " r one (i'tl',Ng"G't,1tL Mr. and In. Charlo- Harrison and Mr. and In. Ir. Mon of {Wuhan were "an at at. Char- lea Brown home, 200 Third Street. Thursday "an". A any)? operation was performed uttmtMm.TilamnnExrmat-theLaU County General Hoapihl headay. Regen: are given that aha is doing LMttdt'tAtltgttttTctl: lot a"eMe,,tihiredt nu-Mhhthonh M mun-um Pom-t "In 1hmufeAr-lrafub.rtrvae. Mr.arHMrsaaegt-rarsd fami1refPtmttttrmtamhand. mumhmmwm 'ohh-tsets-mC-towned The Annual Rally Service of the In. my Wm of Brigad- expend? 'Yu "m B"!uh"!o§ Regularly SAVINGS ARE LIBERTYVILLE 3384's? BANK They arealso very convenient VERY ESSENTIAL Ir. ircGGGatrwntiG, 'nn hon-a wmtrentwostorrstroetxt.nd york is expected to nut mum minatrel show outed It the Maiestie $3" in 12.u,,"grhi"i'gr2','xl, n y mm 'd, that; 2h'i't?i ',erutt o . Rom Cm whicer this American [Ado- The Lucky "if Bunco Club lid " the home of In. Charles Brown Thursday damn. Prin- Were F vnrded to In. Tat. Be-d, this Mm. Punk OHM of Chicago. second; and In Job Dryer, can. sol-don. Light "freshman- were served a the clone of I very plop- Mr. 1nd Mrs. Rum" Schroeder of Half Dny mnounee the birth of a men and . half pound non. hon Thursday night. April 21th. In. Schroeder m formerly In: Mor- ence Leighton of this city. Misses Lucille Kama. Pauline Kennebeek ind Mart-rm More at Chicago visited Sunday with Kiss Winifred Smith. who recently under- went an operation. at the Victory Memorial Hospital in mm Earl B. Coriett untried the con- tact this week for the auction of his new home on West Coqk gnu show here lad week. G'it Quins. {who of it; Prank Diefenbuh of Chicago on Thursday, my 12th. The Methodist Ladiu' Aid invit- the public tq I "M! dot-on- stratiem at the Mettodist M 1'h"ST. In! Mk, Inn two P. I. to In: . M. 1tthMe',T, an. 2ut'a'ttit"'t but. "lll,fi Brodau. A 11mm" in o- pecldly dulled I. the Ladief AM recolv- the hum of 'art, an cam for out and ML duals siontirfreenndeu-underno oblittatitma to boy. Refreshments will be served. It would be much - predated if my one wishing to " tend would all ohone 21N--R by Wednesday noon. May 5th. be Tenth fPeteel Dirtriet. autumn] fii'tirti'a,ha!'t,s,'it'it: tht war Hoeol. Chiar' Ci, and unit not!!!" Pid- t,Mm. William [Pm-In candidate for the otnee of Pint Vie. President of the Illinois rm of Women's Clubs. The District deems it . w gloom and honor to pro-ant Hull's name, on they fad thnt they on offering a woman who has proven herself capable. our", sincere and conscientious In the work of the Federation, and on. who an than be depended upon In George Racket of,Wankcgul. dung-Met of W. Gr Eadie, who ge- ten y underwent 3 our! " rm tion at the Victory Memorial all!- tal is reported u doing "WH- ly. She expects to return to ber home in Wnukem next week. The mu Aid of the [W Chant: will most a the bout of In. W. C. HM on um Court " two-thirty standard time. haunt!" Std. Agustin. he" es will Mrs. Hamid Koala, In- A. W. Hall Ind Mrs. A. E. Gnu. otTiar7ariFFiurdiruiariiijif union! Ammo] but" tho initiation st Grariiahn on loudly ovmtintt,Marhsdueéttht o'clock. (Mid time). mum-oi " syn-(ia- Inod. at "out" =tefl?if,t,ttfiitllti D001 (out. ttte' w laid amumwuumm 'l'lil,%"'u'll, "will. 'u'lTaf,Yl"Vl'ltr4 wom' ClusofthoPmb and Several from here "tended the $33 1tA',r99At./3p3ut,, A1231, The Ivanhoe Dramatic Club will give the play, "The Step Husband" a the Community House, Munde- loin. Friday am! ,Saturday nights. tended the third annual banquet and graduation exercises of the College of Advanced Mic at the Morrison hotel in Chicago lest Saturday eve- 2t Between four and five hundred nts and friends wen present " the ceremonies. H. B. Park. traffie manger of the Chicago Live Stock White end Prof. H. Berolzhelmer of the Northwestern University were the pin? when. Walter Home is e nt at the college. Friday, May 6. Tulip Time, Annual High School. opera presented at the High School auditorium. Curtain at 7:30 o'clock standard time. may, M: 6 B ial 'iiFi?i','.o1ar Littiyrtyville ,sd'E,"j,'b,. 42 A. . a A. M. with Wan 9mm Lodge No. 78 as guests. Work on the M. IE. degree. Initiation by Gnyslake American .Uttion Auxiliary at Grayslake Hall beginning at 8:00 P. M. standard time. All members of Legion Auxil- iary of Libertvviye invited. begin it eitiht o'eimidiiiiitit" d; in: time Ind ia open it: the public. Free lecture on Christian Science " the Auditorium than, liberty- ville, by John' W. Doorly, C. 8. B. of longlon, England, The lecture will Plunkett '1"irglgt', by the La- diu' Aid of the ethodist Church ut the church Parlors It 6:80 Central Shndud Tine. " M.AIIHL t'+etrrtuttgsttdiruter ArtttOiitWaTiG gl'dltMtle! 'du'N'1'lrit't'??.1tr'leilt1'. . . . Betxrrdnr,Aretbatth "ei,penrt__nrtd Jhmm Brad a..." a; tU 'ptfif,rffiiii2ii,ieife, " Cha- ot ttA,tg,,1'l'lt,', Church. Sunday, Arett M W 8.10 at the uun a Warhol) Qua by the lazuli the " Jonah} 911th " CtMiiltNG3lmilN" ivon by the" ArderiairuiiG iii '0. 329. A: 'H._Jcppe>nnd wn»thter at: Thursday. My 5 Old Time Dance " the Town .Hall -201 So. MilwaulseeAve. ,3 . Tdehhone 469 Libert This Store Operates onDti-Utht Swing 'ne. non YOU! owns . WE mum SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK O'Cedar and Liquid Veneer, Mops and Polishes 20% off the regular price this week. Johnson's Electric Floor Waxer. Make reservations ahead. "Johnsons Floor Wax, Hard. Per Lb. Can .....-...7-5c Johnsons Liquid Floor Wax. Per Pint Bottle...65c P & G White Naptha Soap. 6 Bars _.........-..-.' American Family_Soap. 10]ars o....-....-..--..) Stove Polish Silver Polish Clothes Pins Suit Ginsu Cleaner Real Estate, Loans & Insurance 1 JagJRose Free Ivory Flakes Large ackages, each o...........-....' 1 Guest Ivory Soap Free Kitchen Cleanser, 5 Cans _...-...-.-.....-...-....) Gold Dust Large Size Package _.............--....' Chip Soap, Large Packages r.-..-...-..-....-.' Other Suggestions for Complete Equipment for House Cleaning. Bon Saturday. April 80th Monday, May 2nd. TRIGGS & JOHNSON Monday. Mar , May " & 21 Mop Sticks Brooms Scrub Brushes Enamel Cleaner We Draino Sani-hnvah Won Mops 810 w. Randolph St. 4845 Milwaukee' Ave. 10934 Michigan Ave. 333457 W. Mth St. . CHICAGO Present this ad at any of our store: for free packet of flower seed. Plant Now LEONARD'S SEEDS Visit our newest more Canal 9 Monroe Sta. Libertyville, 111.. forbeat results Mummymdndulnd atdttohtthdtrtmtdiRitmeudtn awn-blunt". mam- mwmmmmmm VG iig. RI Hail a 811 Wed Park Ava-o Register now for special class completing corn- mercial course within six months. Into-in Tubing. Palm.- and fee end-'- MRS. GEO. McDONALD How many pieces of furniture have you, stored away in the attig, that need only a little bright- ening up to be made serviceable? Get a can of DUCO paint or varnish and see the wonders it will work. It is easy to apply-anyone can use it. ASK FOR A COLOR CARD Schanck Hardware Co. Commercial Classes Old FURNITURE lake County people have known this bank for a long time--tver since 1902. Theiroon fidence in it has grown as they have watched it play an ever more important part in the de- velopment of this section of Illinois. and as they have seen it maintain its soundness and conservatism regardless of changing business conditions. First National Bank luBttm't%taat, ILLINOIS Backed by able directors and stock. holders of unquestioned responsibsb ity, we ofer,you today a service founded on 25 years of sound, stable satisfactory banking. Banking Satisfaction Libertyville, Illinois pi " 2 itiiiEi New t Thetmutanrittttht--ie 'W 'tthut',?, would nut-Iv. [mum HeAt Grantham huh ",'r1,'f,ot,tp,thtdmt'd.t Snow's Taxi Co, PROM!"

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