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

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--. ~ Mrs. Mattie Taylor was a Chica-- _ Miss: Zelda Bock was a Chicago visitor during the week end. _ | Mrs. Ruth Ellis and son, Richard, were week end visitors in Chicago with Libertyville relatives Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parks will entertain the Diamond Lake Com-- munity Club at the Fireside Studio, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Granbois fi:;gmh.thhwukumhhe. Milwaukee Avenue, Thursday even-- LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 614 Horth Hilwanukee Ive "ksbertyvilles Smartest Shop" Medicated _ Throat Discs ociety «»« " LOCAL NEW S Efficient in the treatment of cough, horseness and irritations of the throat. No opiates or other harmful drugs. + A Remedial agent, not a mere cough drop or confection. | f t Libertyville The Frock Jfigv b/4 Horf# HWi/lwramkee Ive. F. B. Lovell Co. 60 Discs 25¢ Asking | Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 Advice MOST PEOPLE ask ad-- vice simply to get con-- firmation of their own ideas. | Whether or not you choose to follow our ad-- vice--you always can be certain that back of it are sincerity, experi-- ence, knowledge, and a wholehearted desire to bqhelpfufl to you. Business accounts are appretiated here :fl 'Charles Ladd has returned from ' |i| a few days visit with relatives in Mrs. Helen Stevens ani Louise and Richard Stevens were Chicago Mr. and Mrs. John. Haas of Chi-- eago spent Thursday at the home of Mr. A. C. Brockman. er, is confined at his home --this week with LaGrippe. . C. A. Burnett of Chicago is visit-- ing at the home of is daughter, Mrs. Ernest Butterfield. C The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid wil! meet at the home of Mrs. C. Gal-- loway on Thursday, Décember ist. Miss Aeola Crawford of Elmhurst ent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Jack Bradford is spending few days with her parents in Ill}nois . giving Day Mrs. T. F. $ ~Mr. and | Grayslake w home of th Mrs. A. A. ------ | Avenue, Th Miss Mayme Jo otcuu'sovi-' gited withylr. un':.ln. Paul-- G. Ray and family over the week end. Mr. Herbert Naher of Barrington was a guest at the James Laycock home on East Church Street, Sun-- field visited Wednesday with Mr: and Mrs. Charles Seiler of Second ~~ Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Kn.ixge and family were callers at the Cassius s'm;d'y'. Mason home, Diamond ter, Betty Jane, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker motored to Waukegan da-;"mfh't-' zht and _Saturday _ at home of Mr. and 'Mrs. J. Vy Ha: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luebkeman of Diamond Lake visited -- Sunday -- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brockman. _' + Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Marshall of Evanston were Sunday guests at the Ellsworth Wilcox home on Douglas avenue. : _ Mr. and Mrs. Richard. Horman of Mundelein visited Sunday even-- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller. * Mrs. James Laycock and daughter, Berenice, and Donald Fink of Chi-- cago motored to Wandawega, Wis-- consin Sunday. e _Miss Della Quinn ani Nicholas, Doran -- of Mundelein _ were dinner1 guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs3. M. Malloy Thursday. ] : 'Mrs. Nellie Davis of Chicago andl Mrs. I. M. Babbitt of Cincinnati, Ohio 'z)?ent Thursday wih Mr. an(i Mrs. W. W. Carroll_ and family. _ Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. LeGate and family of Johnson Avenue visited Thanksgiving l'):{' with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Crawford at Elmhurst . Mrs. H. J: Hagerty, 129 First Street, left Thursday . for Rolla, Missouri to visit with her--son, Rob-- ert, who is attending school there. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Swz:;. Miss LaVerne Swan and Roger Mun-- delein were dinner guests Thanks-- giving Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Swan. EP Messrs. Molitor and --R. Connors, 117 East Church Street, spent the week end at the home of 'their par-- ents in Chicago. * Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Schanck en-- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ray and family of Diamond Lake at a Thanksgiving dinner. ~ _ ¢ * Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Strang of Grayslake were dinner guests at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and dinner guests at the home of MY. and a.m 178 New-- perry Agenue, * Avenue, Thursday. _ 'Mr. and Mrs. I&onardmm Mr. and Mrs. James Ma at-- tended a party at Chicago Sunday evening given at the home of Mr. Matousek's parents. _ Mr. and Mrs. L. Z. Protine and Miss Alice Fuller of 'Chicago were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seiler of Déer-- vedding of E. J. Grimes and Miss !hg{lat Krelin which was celebrated at Cecilia's chursh in Chicago on Wednesday, November 23.. Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy K1 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brockman, Mrs. R. Bilson and Miss Mildred Hutchings -- enjoyed _ Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman 'at Wilmette. Mr. and Mrs. John: Mitchell en-- tertained Mrs. Bessie Pope of Mil-- tonville, Iowa and Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson of Milwaukee, Wis-- consin during the week end. ° Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zersen of East Park Avenue were among the dinner given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Righnd Horman of _Mundelein. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wertzier and children departed Wednesday for Franklin, Ohio, to which city they accompanied, Mrs. Elizabeth Ott, grandmother of Mrs. Wertzler. to her home. They returned here Sun-- day evening. be served at a low cost. The annual election of. officers of Acme Camp of the Modern Wood-- men of America is to be held on Fri-- «day evening, December 22 It is requested that as many of the mem-- bers as possible come out to help chonse the officers for the coming The Earnest Workers will meet at the home of Mrs. Nettie Welich on Friday, December 2nd at one o'clock P. M. A business meetin% will be heldandaverxta.sty!unceonwill The members of the F'nends);g Circle of the Presbyterian Chur will be glad to take your subsc;':fi- tion for any magizine or periodi-- cal published anywhere or in any language. They will meet the pub-- lishers' prices. Telephone any mem-- ber for particulars and prices. The Friendsh(i:g Circle of the local Presbyterian Church will --hold a mas injuries were not serious, Funeral services were held on November 28 at Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy were well known in this vicinity hav-- ing lived for a number of years at Gilmer, later mom to Elgin where they remained ten years m] when they moved to Seattle. An-- other son, William, passed away & Notw e * om i9 . Arthur Brockman spent Fri-- Herman Dasher and Additional Locals on Page 4 resent at a Thanksgivi ven at the home of Mr. ang Mrs. L. J. Wertzler and Granmdy, 225 McKinley Yahnke sang at 2y § Wflmu | mm'wwmunfi offioM:ih".o-n'sChb. Tuesday, December 6th Annual Bazaar and dinner of the Woman's Guild of St. Lawrence's Church in the Parish House: three acts b&.fln' Young-- People's Somd Fairfield _ Lutheran Ch at the Fairfield School Hall at8:@o'doek'. C i Chicken supper and bazaar by Ivanhoe Woman's Society beginning at 3:00 P. M. at Dietz's Hall, Ivan-- hoe. Program at 8:00 P. M. Business meeting of the Earnest Workers at the home of Mrs. Nettie Welch at 100 P. M. Luncheon servy-- ed at low cost. s awarded for be served after the games. On this night, the Coxwell chair which has Mum¥ifl'fitu'8mtbefl Electric Shop for the past few AMEBRICAN LECION AUXILIARY will hold a card "R%fl nday, December 16th at the Town Hall at 8:00 P. M. Bridge, Five Hundred and In loving remembrance of our dear mother who passed away one year ago, November 29, 1926. A shadow rests upon our home We miss her smiling face Where e'er we look--where e'er we We see her vacant place. . While on earth she did her best, Her heart as truly kind; Her memory.will be ever dear To those she left behind. _ Mrs. Mason was a guest at the home 3,_-- mother and other evenir o l f Mr. and Yellow Gab $ NOW S Just Call 306 when you want Taxi service and we will do the rest. The American Legion Auxil eks, will be raffeled. _ Don't miss it Come and enjoy er heat. Good location. Possession December 1st. Inquire of Max Mil-- ler, 412 E. Park Avenue. -- __ _ [AUDITORIUM] Wednesday, Nov. 30. MONTE BLUE AND EDNA A good railroad melodrama that will satisfy and thnl! patw" who like this type of News Reet Friday, ainectbewuliizk From country lass to delights of Paris. Her fragile feet picked their imperions . way s (A W Version) Camille -- greatest df lovers en s 0 EC We ie c e along a pathway of broken hearts. Men feared her be-- cause she was beautiful, but one forgot fear, fortune and wossip and fell in love with the beautiful Camilie. Only Saturday, Dec. 3rd. "Silver Valley" and at the matinee: Episode 4 of "Hawk of the HiUDs" "Fighting To Win" to the screen. On this , IN 99 wisited during the week end in Chi-- ° WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1927 Mr. and Mrs. Graeff and daugh-- r. Miss Elsie Graeff, of First St. 201 S. MILW AVE. x oi ooo Adpoion es T'ORNADOES are repeaters. T es Pbcrange Lnnuy whm t V explain," The hurricane will come again. "-- : -- x Ou. never~ Know. . WuECLL -- OJ expect them. My insurance pro-- tects you Against all loss from such cause:. Phone NOW. Club House Specials \ _ for this week ; _ --TRIGGS & JOHNSON Any Club House Product is a: bargain becaifeé 'you can cat cvetybitofit'andenjoyevu'ybiteofit. ~ m L iT Club House Peaches are only the blush side large luscious fruit in heavy syrup, 7 to 9 Halves in the Na. 24 Cans for §5¢: 3 Cans for $1.00; Per Dozen : § $4Lm Club House Pears are as white as pore or stem, extra heavy syrup, $ Na ?2°% eans for 45c. Per Dozen Club House Apricots are full ripe fruit, perfectéxaiva in heavy p. No. 2 Cans for 45c. Per Doz Club House Pineapple is canned in the Hawaiiah Islands where the finest pineapples in the world grow. It is--sealed in the can when fully ripe, thereby retaining all its delicious flavor and fragrance. -- Eight thick whole slices in No.: 2}? (;an for 35c. 3 cans for $1.00 or Per Dozen ie $3.89 Club House Royal Ann white Cherriés are the whole ripe fruit in x\ © 1X -- .t in very heavy syrup. No. 24 Tx;ls tor"mc. B:"er $5.90 Club House Fruits for Salad are a combination of these won-- g:arful fruits with their distinctive fiagors canned together in ap." No. 2%% Tins for 55c. Doz c starannimeng | . * _ No. 1% Tins with 'Sherry Wine Flavor for CodeIs . Ssc Club House Catsup and Chili Sauce made from Fresh Ripe Tomatoes and pure spices are the richest and tastiest on the market. Buy them. by'thei dozen. _ > Catsu e 14: Oz. Bottle 19¢c.: Per Dozen ---- . f Bottlesmg e 52'15 Qh'iAI}'§auce I.arge'l4 Oz. Bot_t{g 27¢. Peéer Dozen. $3.05 Club House Vegetables are the finest that can be picked) from the worlds best gardens. f ' Club House Canned Ripe almost whole Tomatoe_s No. 3 Tins full ?_f}f bm 25¢ each. 4y 52.75 Club House Golden B Club House Golden Bantam or Maine Corn canned in Maine, are as sweet as supar and free from silk, cob and husk. No. 2 Tins for 23¢. s %# o Club House Fine Sifted Early June Peas are miedium size, and Club House Fine Sifted Early June Peas are xgdium size, and as tender as butter with all theTfresh flavor & the ones just icked from the garden. No. 2 Tins 23c. § ger Dozeng 32'50 Club Howse Spinach is fresh picked, young, temder, and free from grit, only those who like it can appreciaté these qualities ; : o gpe?\;fly the last (no grit) No: 24 Cans for 2§:. $2.7 5 Per 'Wn............;...-. Club-guselxttle Pie Pumpkins cooked dry and{packed solid in the cgis will make more and better Pumpkin®@Pies than any Othef on the market. All canned goods in our:store will be especially preiced in single can or dozen lots.. Now is the time to stock aup for winter. Assort your varieties and we will deliver them for you. _ Quality All Phones 25 ONEVWELL ¥% [IBERTWILLE, > as white as snow without a bit of hard ravy syrup, 9 to 11 perfectt halves in the . Per Dozen $ s ) No. 214 Tins 20c. anakse 4000 ge* for portraits in whith the children never grow up. _i it not for these treasures, the imagé of the child would pass out for_" except in your memory, which wilkiso soon, perish. May we-- iake an . f appointmeng today!' Give Thanks Today its m\xh}ch the ties thar_l any ? $2.25 --Starting on September 6. Regular Com-- mercial Courses, Ac&aneed Courses in Commer-- cial Work, Givil Service preparation. C>LL FOR PARTICULARS iss MRS. GEO. E. McDONALD --_ ~-- ~ The Harriet Beauty Shop at their enlarged space can take care of their many patrons with more privacy. - All branches of beauty culture; also Finger-- Waving done the New Swirl Style by Mrs. Matthews. | Libertyville 438 Supporting Enterprise Students Registering up to and including Monday, September 5 for First National Bank Open evenings by appointment. Business that mOJ enterprise seek out the place where ready capi-- nl":%;bbforlegifimtzmdauhap. This 'bring:hogetherinubawvillcd\c deposits of a great many people, and thus mkesdbeflyvdkaphcetowhxchpmgra dvefanjnnand,businesmmcantumfor support in their undertakings By banking liete.varjoinhmdswithaninutitmionwbich is of great importance in the community's progress 311 W. Park Ave., Phone 130 makes money--but it is equally true ev makes business Ambition and NOTHICE Libertyville, Hlinois Harriet Beauty Shop 420 N. Milwaukee Ave. PAGE ME

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