. Mre. Cora Chicago saller Wedlpandag aftermson. . Cassius Sherman of Elmhurst vis-- ited Wednesday with Libertyville re-- fl Society and | LOCAL NEW S Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bernard of Laurel Avenue, Oakwood Terrace, ate the proud parents of a little son are the proud ts of a little son Porn at the Victory Memorini Hos-- Thomas Merriman submitted to a y LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS Capital and Surplus Over $150,000.00 «8 on Wednesday. _ . PHONE 174--J. Flowers delivered by wire anywhere £RN active savings ac-- count here will not only help you reach the top -- it will also enable you to enjoy life on the way up. John A. Hofman of Deerfleld was a Libertyville business caller Wed-- PVR O Un 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-- Call us for any kind of flowers at any Flowers sent any-- where by wire. 488 Flowers '_ Harry Outrand and Verm Schu-- \ macher of Battle Creek, Michigan, returned this week from a tour through Oklahoma to visit for a few , days with the former's aunt, Mrs. C. | Spnng |\ _ Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Huson and |\ daughters, Lisle May and Ruth, | spent Sunday visiting at Mt. Morris |\ with Miss Lorena and Harold Jep-- son, who are attending college at tthat city. i Mr. and Mrs. Jay Frudy and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Coonfer returned IThursday evening from -- Lansing, 'Michim. where they have been aipendinz several days with Mr. | Frudy's brother. Cards, bunco and will sup-- 'ply an evening's m-t at Tasy : Jo"'rt:; b tbi Lndh:' .f | party sponso 0 | the Cltmlic Churcz on Friday, No-- vember 18th. The Kublic is cordial-- ly invited. Refreshments will be | served. Mrs. Ral(!;b Wehrenberg and Mrs. Vern L. rred motor:: to Rich-- The National Daughters of the G. A. R. will give a bakery sale on Sat-- urday, October 29th at the Triggs amli Jkohmon Store at one--thirty o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. 3, A. Petti and nn.Juk.mdluluy(g:yof Chicago visited Thursday at the mollr.andln. E. L. Gruen-- nd and Hebron Thursday in the g:emu of the National Daughters of the G. A. R. Lewis Price of St. Punlhwbo is vin'tin'e at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McClain, 211 Milwaukee Avenue, called on H. L. Burdick at Mundelein Wednesday. ---- Carl --Lindahi of North Chicago was a Libertyville caller Wednesday | ' Claude _ Dressen visited _ with friends at Mundelein on Wednesday afternoon, before his de re on Thursday. morning for §w Diego, CalifomL where he remain during the winter months. J. C. Hart, who has veen visitinfi for some time during the past wit Mr. and Mrs. M. Corcoran and fam-- ily, departed Thursday cvening for h?fl home in Burbank, California. Mr. Hart formerly resilea in Lib-- ertyville. The new home of Roy Titus locat-- ;don hlbn:vmp:fd?hmugh- errace p outwithmny.loetfledlml"- Anyonewi.lhingtoinspect is work may do so on Sunday, October 30th, wbeathehouovllibeopomd(u an electrical display. . Edith Mae Brockman returned to schoo® Thumsday after havinz been confined to her home several days. Miss Brockman met with a painful accident Saturday, October 22nd, when she fell from the porch at her home breaking a small bore in her shoulder. at Dietz's Stables at Ivanhoe on Tuesday, November 22. This event always draws a number of Liberty-- ville people. Mr. and Mrs. William Sage of Oakwood Terrace announce the mar-- riage of their daughter, Myrtle, to Ernest Gernenz of Lake Forest on Saturday, October 29th The wed-- ding ceremony 'will take place at Lake Forest with Dr. Roberts offici-- St. Mary's church of Fremont center has announced the date of the annual turkey rafflie, chicken mmnd dance which is to be held at Dietz's Stables at Ivanhoe on ating The old red lights which have done duty at the .uptown street in-- tersections for the past few years, were removed Thursday and have been replaced by modern mushroom ts. The new lights permit of a o onef oi w eann ho are m wer in g_tdhfion was made b;.?l.'im Bro-- The first practice of the Liberty-- ville ume.f society for the annual entertainment to be given in Janu-- ary will be held at the Methodist church on Monday evening, October 81 at eigato o'clock under the direc= tion of A. Singenberger. Ana one desiring to participate will welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zersen enter-- tained the Five Hundred Club of l\mchloin at their home on East Park Avenue Tuesday evening. Lad-- ies' prizes were awarded to Mrs. Richard Horman, first; Mrs. Wesley Froland, second; and Mrs. Wm. Fen-- ner, consolation, Gent's &flm were received by Myron R. Wells, first; liam Fenner, consolation. John Dollenmaier Wesley Froland, second; and Wil-- THE CHURCH THAT OVER-- COMES EVIL WITH GOOD. "The Keys of the Kingdom" is the subject for S orning at 11 o'clock. mnwhm the traditional interpretations of this z the great branches of the C > lad a at 9:45. Tu? Church Sehoo! masts ectingfimo-tudyinc'&oh&iflh Christ of the Indian Road." It is a mtbook.nndmvillqflrr ing the discussions. Each is Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Har old Betzer. The .d'hi hostessea are Mrs. H. L. Kessler, W. E. put on the blackboard. _ The Aid Society will meet next Decker, and Mrs. Malinda Day. In our Go To Church campaign we had 102 at church last Sunday morning. We want 150 next Sunday morning. Will the friends of the church please come out and m_-. r'e want 200 on the following ay. German Service at 1080 a. m. hfihh Service at 730 p. m. Y. P. S. meets, Nov. Ist. Aid Association for Lutherans meets, Nov. 9th. Strangers always welcome. The Methodist Orchestra of Wau-- kegan will play at our church on Sunday evening November 6. This will be a program of religious music, hymns and a short talk. welcome to all our serv. churech is started and Guy E. Smock, Paster Sunday School at 9:45 : Noith Grade m" 1108. worship neo Poigh win ts 1de chureh is mmd-lwvll:s preciate your interest and good Young le's n at 6: the home of &m m Ray. The Methodist Orchestra of Wau-- kegan will play at the Methodist Church here on Sunday evening, No-- vember 6th. ltvfl.l'r-dh fine programs of class music as a part of the religious service. Fpnvore: thack af Sa oo va pisco ' meet at the home of ln.dgufl gcturb:n Coo:g Avenue 'l'm: November 1st t'vthi.rz Assisting hostesses will be Har-- old Kessler, Mrs. William Decker, dist Church next Sunday morning. This is m historic doctrine, and the interpretations of it z the Roman 'Chztbfilif'c(?hp:ln%htb l Church, pisco Protest-- ant Churches 'fllfi_ All who do not go to church elsewhere are in our undertaking. and Mrs-- Malinda Day. "The Keys of the Kindom" will be the special subject at the Metho-- Subject for the Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. St. John's |AUDITORIUM| Lightning "HER BLUE BLACK EYES" EfiiAnode number 2 of serial "HAWK OF HILLS" will be Saturday, Oct. 29th. Episode number 2 of Sunday, Oct. 30th. Per Lb. _------ OLIVE BORDEN, IN Imb StEW, "The Secret '; rs--;;" Studio" 2 Lbs. _ shown at the matinee. Matinee at 2:30 Admission 15¢ & 25¢ "BUCK" JONES, IN E66L 2' m worth League meets at-- worship at 1100. Pastor 99 Talk about a good Feed. Rolled Boneless Corn-- ed Beef, cut from choice yearling steers, 28 , P@F LiB. .____._...n.nnlllllll ic C Nice Hard Heads of Cabbage. 5 0_ 2 LbS. fOP____________._._._..ccc..._cc_c_cz_«_ 0C Thursday, Nov. 3 Annual Mens dinner in the par-- lors of the Mundelein Congregation-- al Church. Service starts at 5:00 p. Friday, November 11 P. T. A. meeting. Mrs. Alfreda J. Howell, noted child psychologist, will speak. Saturday, November 12. Chicken supper and bazaar given :Y the latllelL-A&.d of theh Fa;lrfield vangelical utheran -- chure at Fairfield hall. Rummage Sale at North Chicago given by mone of the local Pres-- byterian Ls Aid. All donations Tuesday, November 15 The 12th anmvem? of the Lib-- ertyville Club. Stag dinner. Saturday, Nov. 19 Turkey raffie by the American legion at the Libertyville Recrea-- tion rooms. . Annual sale of the Lutheran Lad-- ies' Aid. Place to be announced. Friday, November 11 ° Football at Liberty field, L. T Tuesday, December 6th Amnual Bazaar and dinner of the Wednesday, November 16th New Large Santa Clara Prunes, puges sous canlth : . . 0 /. ooontenee ~It _ oA November 11 and 12 Our shipment of 1927 Diamond Brand Budded Walnuts is in and they are "Dandy" better call Libertyville 25 and order some. ourvweu :< Lawrence's Church j by the Lad-- %& Chureh House be-- ~m. Plate dinner 2#8rd to Nov. 6th [1BgERTYViLLE, er 28th. n party at the 7:80 o'clock. The Home Owned Store Notice of the Liber ; sale at 1:30 and Johnson .. MacVeigh Holy Cross. Ki i0 You don't realize how fast your chil-- dren are growing--how much you need pictures of them as they are today. And, too, think how their aunts and uncles and grandparents will appre ciate such pictures at Christams time. Right now we can give much more time to children's sit-- tings than in the Christmas rush which will soon be on us. Mesdames C. R. Galloway, Warran Grummitt, Charles Greenwood, and L. _ Gerred. Everything will sell--cast--off clothing, shoes, hats, old furniture, dishes, curtains, etc. All gifts will be greatly appreciated by these ladies. RUMMAGE SALE Group Number One of the local Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will con-- duct a rummage sale at North Chi-- cago on November 1ith and 12th, Anyone having any donations, if Bouible, deliver same to Mrs. John ollenmaigr, 133 Lincoln Avenue or notify any of the following ladies: dance by the ladies of St. Mary's Church of Fremont Center, + at Dietz's Stables, Ivanho©® November 8th | end. Hnm.udmmeomby eda:" the N. D. G. A. R. at 8:00 p. m. _ : C® Woman's Guild of St. Lawrence's, Mrs. C. Spring entertained her Church in the Parish House. 201 S, MILW AVE P' ) 0) cutoi Whatsi8 ykalthy Tuesday, Nov. 22nd ITurkey Raffic; chicken supper and wANT to know an extra ordinary local buy. See me at once. Opportunity awaits you. A building site at a real bargain. Fine investment--build Friday, November m't St. ufl' hgl_by_'hdi_u of Catholic IT'S MONEY SAFELY INVESTED 35 g ;;f)"o'_E)t.;Vr'u.! 1'3 »"-'E»'fx' 6 »TUDIO 25¢ 35 , Chicago to visit with her daughter, Mr. Fuller of Delzgvan, Wisconsin 'maho.'ult.tthhomo! cousin, Mrs.-- Carrie Dickinson of Mint, North Dakota over the week Starting on Se(;)tember 6. Regular Com-- mercial Courses, Advanced Courses in Commer-- cial Work, Civil Service preparation. CALL FOR PARTICULARS Hail a Cab Black Cats _; and % RB wid Cats 4e | According to an old superstition a black cat is credited with great potential power for harm. But how far greater is the evil power of the wild cat as the term is applied to Investments. Thousands of dollars are lost daily by investors in wild cat Stocks and Bonds. Spring on Thursday. Carriage Robes . . 2.00 Padded Silk Jackets 1.25 Booties . . 25 and 60¢ Coats . . . . . . 5.00 Blankets . . 75¢ to 3.00 Dainty Things for Baby j W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. $ 8 A. M. ues Students Registering up to and including Monday, September 5 for Why not let us help you choose your investments? Sellers of questionable investments tempt their victims by the promise of larger returns But if you invest $1,000, an additional 1% in the rate of income amounts to only $10 a year. Is it worth while to risk losing your whole $1,000 on the mere chance of getting an extra $10? Would you risk $1000 On the promise of $107 Buy investments which you KNOW to be safe. The First Mortgages we offer for sale are safe investments. Let us help you select wisely as your balance grows! FALL CLASSES First National Bank MRS. GEO. E. McDONALD CAPITAL Anp SURPLUS, $100,000 "5 * * # * Libertyville, Illinois 311 W. Park Ave., Phone 130 LIBERTYVILLE -- BAN "% 4 House on Wednesday, November Z2nd beginning at 11:00 a. m. Hot Roast Beef dinner served from 11:30 a. m. until all have been served. Adults, 50¢, Children, 40c. Snow's Taxi Co. 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