jpi.ii.:i._.._,.i!o,,!/Iiii,; "new: anqmqioet at Mm. ALI-t Mr. few Glat 'ii"Tiirsiai i""iir"itL- frggtrgttc a Highland Park. l In Cam E. Hull and 'pthg: few net-diy'mm 17'" WW" "WC Mr. And In. J. J. Pom were mum " It. home of In. W. D. Em: a lmdeloin Wain-thy mmm ll- !!! Mn is LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK HOLDERS of SECOND Liberty Loali Bonds a... [cane Trumbull and In!" of Wm visited KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS Tooth Brushes "POLISH aTyil TEETH AMAZING- LY WHITE" Made to conform to the contour of the teeth. Each Brush packed in sanitary Bring in your bonds. We will gladly handle the transaction for you. To those who will sell their 4lhr; bonds during the week of October 17 to October 22, there is an offer of $100-3/32 and accrued interest to date of sale. All Second Liberty Loan Bonds are called for payment on Novem- ber 15 and interest ceases at that date. Capital and Surplus Over tlS0,000.00 "Mm-J. l MMhm-m 25c Me Dr. West 's thehomeof ' Lovell Co. l IBER'BYVI ua Three Sizes containers. a. lumen In. Jay Cairns unnamed VIM Club on the durum Octal)" 19th, at I Bridge pm. In. E. H. erhom mind mim- high honors end If: G. Wan, the cut who. y'hfiolfiffimnm day.Nemrst-qth. In. um vacuum. Com: 'etxmedtoht1toeeyP.d,trey.-i hill; from a It: not! visit with 2e,",,1,ui1i,1tt,t'at.""d" otHrpaéntatrs East. m'uamwnh-x-mcut 1'tltr't7PttgMPte wanton-r no." Put in My. Ilh'l'nu"u1TThUllfl. ii'?i,'iii?",! . Mr.an*9eiu.MarviePit-es. ,'lea'Uthpg'd,Mt'gtgf. madam Fie%Mer2iegf.yhetr, mm. "mumuggvma-Mfllbammm. -. wlt,uttu,',tg,tttr. was «mum'w'mmfiwlennnm u _rhii-ii5ijii'iiiirigi"s'Gu"iigt"iriP"'_ Flowers are a nec- esary adjunct to ev- ery occasion. They bring a message of joy in happy events and bring a word of condolence in sor- Flowers sent any- where by wire. Call us for any kind of flowers at any Flowers 'ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttmiami, a sister to In. Needhim. Those from Libertyville who "tended were 'Nrs. E. T. unworthy and daugh- ter, Stella. and the Misses Sehriber, Barbara Miller, Evelyn Hull, Hattie Boehm and Bertha Winkler. There were the a few friends from Mun- delein makin. twenty persona pres- ent at the mm. In. Tommy" received mnnr useful household I articles. lreceived the m .- JGiiGl Lb. C. Grippell. In F32... Hauli- NOTICE All Mystic Worker,, and their familes are invited to attend the meeting of Columbia Lodge. No. 131 for the purpose of installing 'ffieers for the ensuing year. The meeting will be held at 8:00 P. M., Tuesday October 25th in Gridley Hall. After the installation, card. and bunco will be pl7yed and refreshments will be "CYVC! . Several local residents spent Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Edna Needham st Wnukegan ashore I miscellaneous shower '1. held in honor of Mrs. Ferdthand Tommy". of Mundelein, formerly Ming Mabel Johnson ofyt.is than" anrdod with the first. second Ind conclude. prim respectively. A very enjoytble time in passed. Several local mum. an pun. nine to attend football {tan on Saturday. AmontrthooeaFe r. and In. deh Petersen who will see the Purrltae-Wiseonsin pm In Madi- son. Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Austin and son. Juk and Mr. And Mrs. E. H. Waterhouse who will at- tend the Illinois-Northwestern mm at Evanston. the five handm'ciub THEIR"; WM}. _In. Wittinm Fennel Harry Eglnff will return Friday to resume his duties at the Quality Bake Shop on Satunlnv after en- joying a motor trip throat}: the anthem part of Illinois. He and J. Arnold of Morton Park, I brother to In. Etdoff, spent seven] days " the home of the former', father. John Ettloff, nt-Murphynboro. Dr. Edward R. Smith has been in- vited to real a paper before the Illinois 'Nbereular and Public Health Association " its state con- vention to be held at Rockford next Monday. The subject of his part will be "Dental Hygiene." & rs. Smith will manpony the doctor on the trip to Rockford. hr Liberia to use ab 'io'rk'EHi-"r'é under Bishop Campbell. also I mem- ber of the Order. Russell "an. Brother John. " he is known in the Order of the Holy (Won, ha been visiting his family this week in Libertyville and MY, Wisconsin and is to sail " Mrs. Henry Baker was bromzht to her home Thursday evening follow- lit an operation at the Victory enorinl MN on Friday of last week. Reports lute that the is doing fine. Mrs. Edward Kuester entertained I number of friends at I bunco party gen at her home on Second Street ursday evening. Prizes were nwnnled to the winners and a lovely luncheon was served " the elottof the evening. A number of friends met It the home of Mrs. Charles Ward Tueoduy afternoon where they tltr/ Ave hundred. Mrs. Henry chamber; received Arut prize: In. Roy Waters, mom" and Mrs. Matthew Tritz, consolation. Our three local moulds". J. A. Phenom Pun! G. Ray tnd P. II. Os- borne motored to Keno-h; Thursday night when they attended a meeting of the North Shore Undertaken u- sociation. L. B. u: Wednesday for Alden, [WM he Will spend a week pheasant hunting. Alden is Mr. Whitney': old home and 1 number of his relatim still live them. mu Mattel Ellis of Wart Kiplei A" h 'ettartainirte Mr. Ind Iraq that an. of thmth Mob at herb Bobcthiswook. funily. 'e_m,A.q,rmtetsnnrtprsdi..L, M.ruiehhoefeattsdntthettomiee ters-trt-tatrium-drum. "raft-noon. Mr. and In. Y. Rollins, Mm. " thenum and In. De Camp of Port- Ae, wmmga Denny with Mry. Roy ngergyu boom: to Teletthom 276 NOW Look HERE! IF' YOU'RE 1ht FELLOW A. R. SCHNAEBELE "It". In. G. C. Bron}, and EDNA J. KNOX, Conupondent Red Fatah and Insulin" 111 W. Church St. who's been looking for a low pnced home that Only $1500 to $2000 cash will handle, jut can making tracks over this way right now. I'm offering a dandy air mom horpe built a year ago, a a large lot. It's modem thrwghout and contains many of the plan; features that make a house bane. like. It's going to be a quick sale, on hurry along. m -- ----.-__rVr.---'" o o 0' cor-lumen for tbs a " an..." F'"'{'h°:" t'att1tt.", Pd. "a" Aa-rant-ii, l' f-tteat "a the a! l li', Genoa in "fun h. '"""""'."Pt't"un Stables. odithe Inner. 'tte-tts : The Inmul bunt-and db wa.hTlt'lrd'drd'thUl',f Royal ple.dhner rim b the was- has... u the mm Temp", mew "Niki-tight - - In? no. muon- with: up'hnadaynlolo tiete,eiiirk" .Mh: luchoon and ',,',r,t,Pt,ett'gtdttP,gNutt, dh-eattuNroie. 411') 011m . . .. ' rOHOmuxhundnam my van 1MAar.Oetabergttth t . servedatthrdhtrertntk_ M a the Countryside Er. [ ',W,n','t,"g,t'plPet,ltPtdtgt a " nh M. by tlroup up. T l about Td thousand do" at." "a W'ommI 3 Club. Bridge ' K) Sunday mornin a." o o . it: cr'ot',",',r, will 'l'l'lli, It: a" PPP. Oetoher " .y rro-to-chumh nnd Iorattr XN ML '.H. S. P.: Waukegan rut Every member "Id m M Envy has at Liberty field. the ehumh villi» "bah" "'33:" p. m. n- "s m\vnina and" la. dc d- doeree. and in: a moat ntt-he personality. The Hinton In for 1h community and a hearty welcome I: "iron to n" to tttrod, 'itqtHr - If the man who took fit" from the but: "that-rd" Pour Hanna nah-.88," m.wiUMumnn-Ioh¢du~ tion willbehken. vkesareutt..ittaasdtt:otta.atc. and 7:30 P. M. Daily cervic- an at 7:30 I. m. 4'00 P. M. (for child- rent and 7:30 P. M. Many are looking forward to the Mission to be held b Fume: - Veizh Huggwnh it2.,,i. Lam'- Episcopal ure ' irtninq My next, October 23rd. and "it for two weeks. Father HAITI. unquestionably one of the bed Ib- sioners in the [:2me M it America, nnd has h d W services all over the land. a. h d present holding 1 million for 1ht students of Northweeum UM' Evanston. in cm Hail, ad a? immediately afterward: to setet ville. Father Harrinon an" ta l union. practised law. and ti. - tered the ministry of the 2tre Church. He became a member of I Order of the Holy thom and fee I time was head runner of the h!!! boys' whool eomiuetmi by the W " Suwanee. Tennessee. He II I prominent'nnd .enthusistic I... having obtained the "EM 20! s. M AVE. wJ,i'hssat'itllih',1llht1t,i. iG mwning tsir4fed'%GG ,aA. All organizations will mn- - members and a neon! will In in. each fa',',eu','t,gt',tt ot, tttg/ttir, dance. peel no as m 1 to members and hm of an; church. Brown. 240 Third Street, on _ day, Nonber 8rd. Thursday evening, Oct". at it the home of In. M m Prius were awarded to In. I" Suydun. flrstt In. Km '.tete, second; and Mrs. John N. m; oottsolation. Mrs. Em A. Schwermnn received th. 5'. prize. The next mesethttr " b held at the home of In. M an on Tun-d committee: 1 can a can " alll,',,:'-',',?",?',,?::,'!,?,,'.); ii?ii:i 'l%Td'tldCu"4'ttd'Nlltlri't eaadiltuttaiiai "___- m We: Mu. Pte',?, you are so don: to your opportunity you can't are It. Buy local property deb. Butldsng site or for mm. rve an otfcr you should know al'nut The lucky 118" Iturtett (3!!!! IT'S UNDER YOUR FEET NUI'ICI! _iii-i-,_,,j,l Sauer Kraut 9:536" Mr " Fltra4tttr' K'teJ'lhll2,',t "a m and dance at the ign_ Ibrtheioea1AmerkanU- wan-oi. Ravi-bet mt Am sale of the Lutheran Lad- H' Aid. M to be announced. Rising it If n. m. Plate dinriir sand In. 11:30 on. ~61?qu " AM d '2ifitbgtthn, Church at. the "no Parish House be- My. (Haber 23rd to Nov. 6th I" " St. Lawrence's Church Good-mi hr the Rev. MacVeigh Hudson. Oak; of ttyr Holy Cross. given by a. Ainficgh Legion M rm " the Countryside (Hi 50?. M. by Group No. 7 a! tbe Dal Womm's Club. Bridge in! In Hundred. ,Buy your Fruit Cakeh and Mincemeat material ere. We now have all new goods in 7 RA9Ns--CURRANTS-CHERRIEs - PINEAPPLE ETC. - My. November 15 Th 18% anniversary of the Lib- - can Stag dinner. m an: at North Chicago '- b, mom of the local Pres- " . Aid. All donations Hy. November 12. this In»: and bazaar given I the Ink Aid of the Fairfield I." Lutheran church at M. Non-her ll If" qt _Biberty field, L. T C . The Home Owned Store I'm You: an: We have just opened a fresh barrel an are sell- - ing at 2 LBS. FOR " Cold Spring Farm Boar and Bilt Sale will be held on Oct. 27th Benefit Ihmee-0ak Grove School Refreshments Free you". November 19. TRIGGS t, JOHNSON 2h2t,r,gtg ft - _ y brnqutt and dance WM, Nov. 2nd pl yennt given by the Lad Non-he'll and 12 I", l,t."ttre,,r. l ed " . rs. A r a J. potdu'gild psychologist, Spare Ribs to go with it, per 1b. upm of the Liber- Putting to be an- Gurnee and Buckley Roads Tuesday evening, October 21 The Best you Ever Tasted CHRIS JENSEN, Mgr. " the. [Albert's kin-Dru. "his: of the Liber, " NOTICE andth noi- tl 25c Ilk Mel Aid will be ind to take your order of Ul,,".'-,','" salted Lunch at "e per pound. Phone 'bcrty- v%t I or 511. ' Molt. Group No. tt of the Pmbyterinn I9iAfj%Bttetr1ndtotaEermyr I will accommodate 3 low ne in the lady of iano. Phone - trville 5584, In. Ebb Weigh". I". "I" "I -, "W105 ,dtriirt,i,iifi,iii"iiriiiii2tl f.ht,miute_rttodiiutuutrertr "Inn'- Guild of qtt, u-', yf11eurberattihAritiuktdni1r"kt Mina-e Parish Home. l8:00 . m. an... atTt01t B. m. Admission 50e each cago, Sue Carol. Doug as a dashing young ad- venturer who . vades the Sultan's harem, £113 in love with the favorite beauty and has many ndyertttrres trying in win her. - H Plthe Review Aesop Fable Monday-Tuesday, Oct: 24-25th. Sungay, Oct. 23rd. MADGE BELLAMY, IN with the new star from Chi- Price Glory" "Colleen" is a happy picture of Irish hearts and Irish wit with an appealing love story. lAunnomuml with Sammy Cohen, the Jew- ish comedian, who is making such a big success in "What First episode tf a new serial, "HAWK OF THE HILLS" .A story of frontier days in the Rocky Mountains. Fox News Saturday, Oct. 22nd. 'Tumbling - River' DOUGLAS MacLEAN "Soft Cushions" "Colleen" Hui-co at 2:30 Adm. Matinee 15e 1 25e TOM MIX, AND TONY The wonder horse, in My. MOW" Also an animal comedy entitled, " UNG LELAND" ANNOUNCEHENT WE DELIVER NOTICE! Comedy ,IN um. :00 ., m. Andrei". airrat p: m. Starting on September 6. Regular Com- mercial Courses, Advanced Courses in Commer- cial Work, Civil Service preparation. CALL FOR PARTICULARS rilail a l Cal, Students Registering up to and including Monday, September 5 for Every child deserves the help of a Home Savings Bank in accumulat- ing small coins and turning them into a useful bank account. We have some very attractive home banks which We furnish without charge. Just open a Sav- ings Account with a deposit of $1 or more. How Many Banks In Your House? Ntmctt FALL CLASSES First National Bank MRS. GEO. E. MCDONALD P. R-Grown-ups, too, use these banks to good ad- vantage, 811 W. Park Ave, Phone 130 Libertyville, Illinois a ,,-l.,..-G Eg'.', "mt-day":- 'i',fteU2trtgp'.'.tt.eg READYPOBII'ICI WM ttmltr. matter-ttf-if I. aritGiiiaiiii'Uir"ala" tong. fd"g,tg,tpg,ug1t co "but"! u ',,Pdtftttt"eg,'h"d on all dds. $nm's Taxi Co, Iiour>fiiretatr/irl.iiifirac rrnr1tmtther'wftrek-ateiqtt' I