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Lake County Register (1922), 21 Dec 1927, p. 5

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- 'ttttttuse. 'Notnmesert m a M all" Tuesday afternoon. A tThdrtmas program and basket {add will be given Wainsday, me.itatthrwritrttt School._ of But Coot Avenue were guest; at the ho.- ot Mr. and Mrs. Char. lo- uhgrghmht at Intuition on Sate unhy m. . Society and LOCAL NEWS ' CHRISTMAS GIFTS (,,rjfii,,?,tggicfj,et,.' LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK The Holiday season is drawing near and the early selection of gift/i, is important. We offer a wide range oi choice in Christmas presents for the family. Among them: Candy, Cigars, Kodaks, Fountain Pens, Fancy Station- ery, Perfumery and we: Articles. Golf Sets, Tennis Rackets, Skates, Boring Gloves and Footballs. '_, r" Libertyville LOCAL NEWS Sportin; 6/4, 'rtorth, erttitwaiiiUiUoe "tsurtwitu's SmartestMurp ' BOWN thread! ch safari" uh - of ch Yuletide Sono- In. mute word. who" he chCWm "kitten-(er togar thumHon. .A; you cal ior i,, 'iuay citing: fa other-in tyre-(ling Lanna. tGioogh good knowour-you boom a put A Cindi!" half. Wick kart! Intgciatio- of clufricnfbkip and idiiiriiiiaihreV' yen Lu brought. we at ai. imitation wink you d}: What. mint F. B. Lovell Co. Capital and Sitrtrlo t1S09001n 9ti wish. aaeaadm2 a Abry Chis-{m and, "ferry Ckriimas and, 4t {ML numerous. _ if; l. a-- of Guam» DAY this hum-dq- will not be - ModayQMM Maura, wcéaé/e/or farraaaeazviigirasaae,aaF Wehnnbexj ' aer.andHm.LswAUganrit1 -ettheChrt-hotidarswfgh Why". Mr. and In. Johnna: Chi- tatg','ltdAel'ttftr.h"""- madam, J wPatal',-,i't it' holidgga. W33 the WI Mil! at Tu wine, Fir -tGiie- Hui -ai ttk hm of their_tmtther, C. A.,8cott and fun- mi. Emits; visited " the home of Mr. in. C. A. Scott Wednesday Wu. g Goods Mm. 13alrrh WWW "Si ' PtuAapd 'ttettttAetrtt ot Illinois R. A. Smith of Munchkin visited My}! the Pu"? 11if 429925 Avenue. Mr. and In. Rupert o. Sandal! of First Sheet enterhined mistin- ftmn Chientto st their home during the week and. . Louis M. Buick" and Felix An- togsovieh visited with triads " Mil; .aim, laud Lush um} visitor we!» 'nfttmtttm Hy1 3'69?! tt, Mundalein. The lines Gladys Swan and Roma Corlett an ex ted to arrive home Ittrtttg gamer 2ut from Beloit Col age to spend the holidays with their parents. F The local Post one. will be Orin Monday, December Mth until ten o'eloek. Them will be, one (minty of mail in the ter,' and a delivery of mil on the route. a . the County Gaia Hound. Waukegan, on Wednesday, Decca» her 14th. . - A ti. W. C. Press Club) His- Mur- fuerite Brumm, n t,'eg,'rg' at the llinois Woman's Co age. Jaeuon, viile,Ilktoiscwill spend the Gurkh- Mr. and Mm. Roy Rowen un- nonnce the Irirth_of A301th _th_e mu holidas with her pang and Mrs. arias P. Brumm.' Friends of Janet! Laycock, Jr.,' will be glad to hear that he is doing nicely at the gene!" and was able to sit up for e first time Monday titanium. since his oxidant a few months "to; i In. August Pohlman, of Lake? 'Comers, passed away Sunday night itt the home of her sister. In. I. E. Young. on South Milwaukee venue following on extended illness from gall stones. She is survived by her 1aiehtii,'j."iit,e/tit,tegigte, end a (bouncer. The tune _ services are to be held at one o'clod Wed. My at the Young home, Mrs. Charles Warner of Mande- lein is lending her assistance to Mrs. Knhlman of Lake Fore". who is ill at the home of her sister, Mrs Merle Young. of South Milwaukee Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kessler anal . " [ denim", Betty, and Mus. Shalev, . , Tel mot er of Mrs. Reader, will muve Be on Tuesday. . December 27tn, to '."'lelaaar." make their home in c"iiri'uniiT,k f m -. Ohio. I ' 'H. Titus .....'..... Word wee received this week atl"riiaiGii' .......... the death of Metvina Strickland . . Durhem of Lee Angela, California, former Libertyville resident on 'N new. December 15th. inter, Kleenex ----. meat 1 take piece at,lvagihoer, I1ii-iWitn mm min on Wdeueedey. December 2Ut Colby f'..,-,.: et eleven o'clock A, M. , gm ............ . A group of Wenty friends. local residents and some from Waukegan and Chicago, held ti pleasant sur- |prise party at the Disney home Sat- urdny evening in honor of the fifth lwedding annivexsary of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard my". _A.n quyable A Christmas party will be held atl the Cook Memorial Library from ten-thirty to elevenuthirty o'clock Saturday morning. December 24th. Mrs. Emerson Coen will tell Chm. mas stories to,the. children. All! children interested are eoedia11r ill-l On Wednesday, December 21st, the Libertyville Woman's Chm will hold in second nnnerehthryn', per- ty at the Episcopal Parish House at three o'eloeh P. M. All the ehilds ren who have been invited will be excused from school in time to at- tend this affair. a Mm. We: M. Ether was tle victim of a painful 'aetident list 'rhumdiry when she slipped on the sidewelk in front of the F, G. yet-l ma store on cut Church street and in felling (mm! a bone in ml left wrist and tore the ligaments of I her arm. Dr. Charles N. Stephens wnseraedtottetthebrxthetittone and Mrs. Kaiser was afterward taken to the, office of DrmBellows' in Wenkegan. She is getting along as - es m be expected. l time was spent in playing buneo for which prizes were awarded 1nd various other games. Luncheon was "we!" lste hour. _ C i Cecil Metealf suffered painful in- juries Saturday night when a North Shore truck which he was driving from Hizhlsnd Park tp. Michim City, Indiana, was struck by another machine at a street intersection in Chieatto., Metcalf was driving south when a car coming against the traf- fix; lights struck the trash just back ine extra boxes Gr the Adairtiai1 are asked ta have them at Me. Donald's Jewelry Store by Friday noon, December 23rd. Miss Marjorie, Taylor's Sunday School Class will take the boxes to the hospital and hold a party them on Friday after- "noon. Boxes for the County Farm should be left by noon on Saturdav. December 24th, at the McDonald's Jewelry Store, 1nd the party will beheld commencing " three o'eloek. all It','d'.%f the At, as; invited ow. plans 6r, party ammtderthedtieettongrfMrCL3. Wertahtr and other when of the Mlle Mrelfue Committee. of the front wheels. .Metcalf was? taken to the Lakeview Hospital .l when it was .found necessary to take eight stitches in a deep gash on his head. In addition he was badly' bruised about thebodg. He remaind ed at the hospital mm Sunday when j, he returned to his home here. ' ,1 About forty members of the Friendship Circle of the Methodist Episcopal Church enjoyed one of the finest social affairs the church has ever had " the home of Mrs. John E. DeLonz on Friday afternoon, De- cember 16th. Each guest was re- quested to bring a dis to pass thus making a very sumptuous luncheon. After the luncheon hour each mem- ber. worked diligently on the tasking of Costumes for the Christmas Play, "Why the Chimes Rang," which was presented at the, Church Sunday evening. Mm. Harold Kessler and her mother, Mrs. Shaky, were the honored guests at this meeting. Mrs. Kessler receiving a beautiful Rift as a token of minim for what work she has in the church. Other gifts, were exchanged by_the members. The Friendship Circle en- joys being one of the largest classes in the Methodist Sunday School. The local Woman's Club is we. paring Christmas boxes for the members of the Lake County Poor Farm and one group of women at the lake County General 'Hospital. All member; of thy club grey»: iiiiiGGiii9ur the week of il iritivFiiiiisiiriirr. it LAKE cOUNTrh1ifil1rt1gh, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21 tive,, one 2i,eg',.Atgttt" indie eiutrraeofor, the MI! werenot My I'm-0'39 aud'idiriGFiiarir-itlttrtr hindfil'ehgandthazchdthrhw up on noon. . itiiiiiiii,ii','ii2eJhitutu5th themisnotquihnduhm Eetikenthetitrtplneeandthtt . . atrtmtrer_aidTlranztsn_yrhtie. inTiirti;riiikteecttothtsqtreed a double-defeat, the that at the hands of Swan and his mend chiefly throutththettiplt of Colby who found the old groove for "iiii"rriru,jtrtihritiit-hsu9e, year. ii7'aiGdiii"irdrurddtmnt.he prize for the trreaAetr,t "all! MF creme forthoveek. Johnsontook two FroGriiiiiaLi,%sattrthetinn1 me by till. and ref Lawrence down for two. Gtsltrttr, {oiling the week's high one with 2u. "WI-53% to9k two from Dolph and Muhlke'tt, team copped three from Bluhm with their captain than?» Arhmprth. .... Heifer ...r.-___ Shier .......-...~ Hubbell ...... Paste! 2...". Lovell -"",' Nicholas '4..- Johnson -..... 1's- Ne. 4 Klenper ......... 168 158 Well: ............. 118 161 Colby f-.,,--. Mrr 151 Beta" "Mm... 156 198 Sun .C'Lr,rcLy m :14 Em: -..C...L, watt --_--- Krumre'y ...-.-i- 'r'tllSlLacr. Wright ........~ Joieis H. Meyer -._.- Muhlke -t__.-_ w "t u...-'......-..... Ives r..-..)----. Group Pour of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Predyterian Church will take orders for fresh salted peanuts for Christmas. Phone your orders to Libertyville 4. Bluhm :23 Waterhonao - Underbrink ---. Harrie L-.., Schmebde -- Casey ..-_._. Goulson ----.- Krumrey Franzen _ Johnson . Muhlke ...r Bluhm wer. fhia program. The Christma- gram to lie Riven by the tl'iillllll of the Pres- byterimi Sunday Sihool will be held at thailocal high school auditorium on Wednesday evening, December 21st at seveit-ahhtr o'clock. The public is cordially invited to hear i32s"g&" 1&me gonna: right f C - _ . I fl I " . m a" l _:lii),ig,taglhisi; 1 BliiiyiFlfihk2; 545 NORTH MILWAUKEE AVE. (y,tiifttitt/, LIBE ILLE, ILLINOIS mwmbaq aAotwtA, e0ouitltk ',r,ft! Itrt,y:tt-fe ist-tit-td""- 3553444 'Pe""5, iiuoethpr,t,eisf.hel Thrmiarnuthtraar1ed iiiiruikk'undeminthet BOWLING cum TGI- No. " - 161 168 ---.- 130 169 - 118 129 F---..- -159 MS ~.... 173 194 752 'NI' 748 8281 Tatum " ' . W. L. o-,.....-'-,--.- " 8 o-m-----.-----'- 18 8 ......------_rq--w-R---. " ' ..ucr.-....-..C...... 12 9 C'.......-.-....... 11 10 741 798 Teu- No. lb m... 177 148 .t.--. 188 125 'C"""" 145 172 ...... 179 125 1'..- Na. ' .. 148 112 135 168 162 186 115 132 126 168 198 145 179 157 160 No.1 135 153 187 149 768 753 121 155 137 187 195 570 m 15': 429 no: 125 891 m 164 MT In 183 4'78 166 422 186 405 158 469 211 660 170 ti05 8352361 141 176 139 118 7772326 118 1.55 125 177 212 456 422 379 597 474 " " 10 11 12 AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY 1',i,ii-dji',ftf/iit2T(it, tdal mos e r. e m chair we»: had been diam. ed for neural days " the "in- 'g'l't'd'#, well attended and proved to be a "Try as I might" I could not con-l most tglt,1t1t, attain The Coxwell Vince Santa Claus, who was visiting chair had been mum for MeDonald't, Gift Shop,ithat I was an seven] Ite, " the Titus, rs daygmder forty so I came out with Electric 'uGiitait1ed,oe..andlat.tlft. _ the lucky winner was no other than Just because Frank Wright won Prank J. Wri ht. The, proceeds the Coxwell Chair " the' Auxil- taken In on (Eli, books on the law's cardpnrty. did not keep me chair will be used to beneilt the from-enjoymg myself and it didn't iii7ik Chicago Hospital for disabled seem to bother Mr. and Mrs. E. .wsr vetersns. . Games of Five Hun- Brown, In, but that was bemose deed and Hm wereolarsd. Those Mm. Brown won first prize in five Who were awarded prizes for the hyndry) and a lovely magazine highest scores nre " follows: Five Stand It was too. Mr. and Mrs. Us- Hundred, lgt prize, Mrs. James ter Denilow were not bothered eith-l Brown and Lester Demlow, 2ridl fr ttrr Mr, Demlow won a fsncy| prim, Mrs. Prank Kenned ml gated as first prize for men in five! Ernest Brown, Sr., 2'l'i'lG'l'l'l, undred. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. M.J. Mu by and Henry Her. Lovell wert' there, also Mr. and fer. At Buneo (tl' winners were: Itrt Mrs-30" Titus, Mr. MM". Harry prize, Hrs. He's-old Dunn , 2nd prize, Helfisr, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Kenne- Mrs. Johnson consolation, Mrs. Ann fit Mr. and Mrs. Jt?.liyn Woolf and 3m,- hee Cream and wafers we" 1'pi,duAger',rt Lag"! $213? 3' , S "T 3' 'ymss'Prrt,_s; .m A- playing bunco alike pn yrp_ert. - I On Monday, December 19th the Auxiliary met and elected new of- fieem for the year 1928. 'lla; are: President. In. A. J. McDona ' let Vice President, Mrs. Ann Brown; Vice President, Mrs. Wm. Brumm, Treasurer Mrs. J. Mitcliell; See. retary, lira. Ruth (titan; Quplqin, Miss Marie Boehm, who teaches trehool at RapidRiver, Michigan, ar- rived home Saturdayto spend the holidays: with her mother, Mrs, E. Boehm, and family of Bark Place. Miss Boehm will remain here until the second of January. _ iiGi.T' iiGris WTSmitlii ' Trisforiari Quinta Gotti, and Sergeant at Arms, Mm. Peter Hansen. _ The Happy Hour Class -of the Presbyterian Church will give a movie benefit, Marion Davies in f'The Parr Co-ed" at the Auditorium Theatre' on Thursday and. Friday 'pvenittgtr,' December 22nd and 23rd. Proceeds will be donated to. the new 'ilggi1,', building. Buy your tickets in at vance; _ _ T The Juvenile members .are cor- dially-invited to the annual Christ- mas t,t,'fr which will he givgn try the Rory Neighbor Lodge this ev- 'ipat.r ("Maw at the Grfdiep 'Mrs. Thomas Davison, sister of George B. Mann, passed away at hot home " 522 Center _t9trett, Waukegan. Saturday morning. Fun. 9nd services were held Monday with interment at the North Shore Ceme- erv. . r' 11ur My Jaat.Pruar pp pw, 201 s. MILWA AVE. V will,'-)')',?,),),),?)',?.!)-,!-)?,;; THEM" pikcomes along ___.I L_A-L_ --._-- 0-; It - (ft, and knocks you bt. If you lave-one of many accident "m, nuance policiesyou are, remap paused for your mimics. R. ACCIDENT NEVER MAKES AN APPOINt MENT WITH YOU All Phones 25 (rllil0hl)E OWNED: iss,,,esrtyitti,,,,,,,,,,,s// TRIGGS ti; JOHNSON Have you ordered your CHRISTMAS POULTRY?. If not why not from us, we have some of the' finest birds ever raised. TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE and CHICKENS, order my land get thts.elect.itm.,. wt will have" verything in fresh Vegetables. and Fruits on the market. FANCY NUTS and CANDIES, FIGS, DATES, RAISINS and all the "GOOD- IES" to make this the MER- RIEST CHRISTMAS that has ever been. . CALL 25. and we will select your things for you. . 'ttWi IS A . 1927 w, W, i . ,1}: Pectin: in age Funk Dymondts window last venmg I saw that they were an itt,irttt, but just whim, I who 38% _ _ The Juniorsfg ow how to Rive their; money's q ith all right. Two plays, a violin T d that was wonder- ful and good brehetrtra music, all for fifty ieeptUA large" ,crowd at- tended and etttvomt"enioyed the 1','N'le','," as ' 11y Dean Bennett- but en he e s anything as lone as his adored;' ghter is Mound. Mrs. {Leek Rn" was there and .50 was Mrs. Ke . who emioyed seeing lAunnomuml "8itter Apples" OBSERVATIONS By The Lady About Town Wednes11ayrDec. let MONTE BLUE, IN . _ with Myrna Loy, Fran the novel, by Harold .MacGrath. ' A melodrama 9f the' sea. Comedy and News ms At. the organ, Miss vHapke f featuring: "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" "Maybe You'll 33 The One q To Cate." The Fair Co-Ed' Also "Co1legituttt" "Around This show? for the benefit oftheb '°C%fund0fthe Presbyte . arch. Please buy your "2 (diets in advance. Sunnis; Deb. gum School Hero" SALLY P'IPPS, CHARLES PADDOCK (the {mans run- per)' ttttd-tt cast of young i' _ people, in Rampant youth in a: basket- Also liuril episggg'! of "Hawk A 3 y L drama PP Y ; finned C O f Comedy, f'Wild Puppies" ac. ft? J 23rd V MARION DAVIES, LN Putin Review. of the Hills." youth: v Coming home in the wee hours of the morning, I heard quite a few straggiers mm the legion . dance raving- about the good mm, the lovely ladies and the good time they had, and so forth and?" on. This was last Wednesday, pr should I say, "Thursday 'pg'dtiii' I think !I shall go dancing mu t. her daughter p.ay me mu. ».' A humus mug cook. lode Wer Bkopf m m but only for t romantic reason. I and. /' Mr. and In. Humid We: we going to live in Cleveland so we won't see them my more after the twenty-seventh. And very sorry we Mm. Danie Strand on give you some intBeesttne pointers on how to get atpmsd Chicago's "No Left Prank Kennedy's place a president of the Auxiliary. A my one she will, mahth I think, up lotg_of luck to her. in. Kennedy; will aways be remembered as one act the most gracious presidents the Auxiliary ever had so new that she will have a Each extra time. how she will W ', Mr. and Mrs. Dan quan are now making their home in "he Herman Zersen house at Mundelein for the winter. Mr. and Mrtci, Jensen will reside with their Ion at North Chi- eatto. Mrs. A. McDonald took Hrs. Say It With This "LONG GREEN" Starting on Se tember 6. Regular Com- mereial Courses, ittl'l'li' Courses m Commers cial Work Civil Service preparation. c: LL m PArtTtCULAlM Youcannotknkyburbestunlcxyoumakcafewuipum the HARRIET 'pEAUrr SHOPPE. We do all hunches of Beauty Cixltute. Permanent Waving. Manning, Scalp Titatmentts, Eyebrow Arching. MRS. H. MATTHEWS». Nop. Harriet Beauty Shop. PHONE Libertyville 438 420 Milwaukee Ave. wealsohavehdirpiecesmadetoorderatreastmahleprices Students RegiStering up to and including Monday, September 5 for First National Bank For thiose who cannot decide what to give on Christmas morning,--- we suggest a gift worth a hundred cents im every dollar--- Bill issued by Uncle Sam. We have new, unused eurrency which f you can procure in any amounts for gift purposes. Our Tellers Will Serve You. OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT. FALL CLASSES MRS. GEO. E. McDONALD j manna. Blink CAPITAL e SURPLUS $100,000.00 "I. W. M A". M I" . .,f. a COMING EVENTS Finger Waving. Bleaching, Facial; mum Now Comes the Season. . .. Manuel-lam KN. A. (ml-imamulb Grimm PTH""""- Janna-Inland?!" Winning! trmmttrehttmoipeine Maud; iionofPtof-rtto-tth-t- nttrttgP.aE.nthLE.Chtireh. WM. Dee. tut. Christmas ' tad W omeialtat the .WSchooL Sat-day, Dre. 24th. "M" tttug the ehiidmgt " the Cook library 115.: 10:30 to 11:80 A. M. Christin- tstoriea,br WE. Eye?" Coca. DtuteeuAartuehNinee,oeV south of Agrtuett on Highway 21. Music tr the {slum "Scuttle Mite Hawks. ngeing from 8:80 P. M. or, CONTINUOUS AND SUSTAINED SOCIAL ceinber 24thiUnd Sand-y. Deéenber 25th. Music by the famous "Seattl- Nite Hawks." gunfight admissio- tntrrttttehrttieehPdue-i+ ttoiithofArttioe1ttymHitrMmrNo. 2i,fetitqrrttpr,Cysrfytaearllyei por New Don't forget twp ttight' of dug:- Biz-acm'from is". M. any! Dee.Nthand2Sth. BIG DANCE PAGE IO. E

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