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Lake County Register (1922), 28 Jan 1928, p. 5

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Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Wilcox vi-- sited with their son, Morris and wife in Evanston Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Leo Seiler of Deer-- LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 2 lbs. Country Club Butter, $1.16.........._..._ 2 Ibs. Country Club Coffee, $1.08..................© 3 lbs. Countr[v; Style Pork Sausage........... 3 lb. cans Libby's Fancy Asparagus Tips ie oeeeseinnrrinnd rernctennont n rmenninrcmcarincremennttenideiec avncite iver 1/ 1». . 5 cans Green or Wax Beans, $1.25..............__. 7 cans Corn, fancy grade, $1.25........................ 7 cans Peas, fancy grade, $1.25..__________.. 4 No. 2%% cans Libby's Peaches, $1.40......_.... 4 one--half lb. pkgs. Dunham's Cocoanut, Roving Dollars L NY . ccenn esn idhrien ianegretnaireomenineielire on n i in lunrenenn ce ie 3 lbs. .Fancy Filled Candy, $1.50................. 24 bars P. &. G. Soap, $1.20.__................. TO SAVE MONEY, PHONE 31. 221 So. Milwaukee Avenue For two days, Friday and Saturday, Jan. 27 and 28, we are offering the following money A. D. S. or Norwich Milk of Magnesia, pint Keg. 50¢;, 3 f0F...................~.~--« Waldorf Toilet Paper, Reg 15¢ value, C LAE 3................. ......anmswommniato on oinbiciininencniit Bob White Toilet Paper, Reg. 2 for A. D. S. or Norwich Milk of Magnesia, $l w pint Keg. 50¢, 3 TOF--................... smm« & Waldorf Toilet Paper, Reg 15¢ value, O SAE > ............. ......... ..»... on ner nc ioi ioi e aiieitpmnnbectt $lgm Bob White Toilet Paper, Reg. 2 for 1 0C, HK $OH :......nmofontememnoaietinnimmmintieiserencriare $l .w Caldwell's Syrup of Pepsin, $1.20 ETE .cneeln anne raieerre rroo oe comnn on eitdenievenn it mt narenna i $l.m White Pine Cough Syrup, Reg. 65¢ value, 2 {GF..................».......... mtrimutitiieitemmentitinn $l.m $1.25 worth of any face powder, rouge $l m or lipsticks in combinations for........ o Safety Razor, Brush and Shaving C EHIHE %>.. ns crrrnne iefi ies imemmaontoinn in eomche neoodremteneiaine $1 .w 100 Aspirin Tablets, ' Come to Libertyville next Friday and Saturday. Libertyville ociety ana DOLLAR DAY Specials LOCAL NEW S By depositing your dollars in this bank, you not orrly g'ct protection, convenience and good service. fit&mbmevmnmum Bank at home. Buy at home. Favor home enter-- prises wherever possible. Roving dollars, like roving men, are not loyal to home interests. The dollars that are earned in this community owe their service to this com-- munuty F. B. Lovell Co. 0. H. MOLIDOR Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 FREE DELIVERTY Mrs, George Winterbotham and _ MISS Aailnicen Lawardas ol Uurays-- Mrs. J. H. Willett of Fox Lake, vis= lake, was the guest of Miss Rowena ited Wednesday with Mrs. James Grandy of West McKinley avenue, was given cut prize. The meeting proved to be a most enjoyable one. Mrs. Geo! Dr. Nesbitt's Health food is a p 3 pure, -- whole--grain, wheat cereal, t containing all of the vitamines nec-, essary for building strong bodies . ILrmos 'md sound -- minds. See-- Corlett's| " Grocery about your package today., Tllinois _$1.00 Cl ames trandy of West . o !Thnnxay evening. } and Mr. and Mrs. Persh of Wood-- ; stock, visited. Sunday mmg at the +home of-- Mr.-- and -- Mrs. John T. i Mitchell. ' Mrs. Howard Morris ent.ertainedl ithe Tuesday Bridge Club at her ! home 'l'ueuLy a.ft.emooxrx} Jannary| 24th. Mrs. Harry Olendorf of Deer-- ifieb was a guest. | --_FEFarl Maether, son of* Mr. and{ ois and Mrs. Mari'z Rorer of Wauke--} -- The Woman's Club has sent out gan at luncheon y, January 27."0"! to the people of Libertyville Mr. and Mrs. Bigelow and . son --and '"cimt[ tive lg;h preparations { and Mr. and Mrs. Persh of Wood--| fO" O0°, 9 oo . o e | stock, visited Sunday evening at the ; 10¢Al . theatricals , which . is to !home of Mr. and Mrs. John .| Staged here by that organization on ' Mitchell. the evenings of Feb. 16, 17 and 18. t _ A :' The entertainment will be a musical Mrs. Howard Morris entertained! review under the title of "(mg" the Tue.sds:L Bridge Club at her| and, according to advance * home Tuesday afternoon, January | tion. it will do just that. A more 24th. Mrs. Harry Olemdorf of Deer--| detailed announcement will be made 'fie)dwuagnelt. § 'intheneg&fnn&'ldhpm Earl Maether, son of* Mr. and?are w49 . Mrs, Albert Maether of Second St.,|(-- Harry P. Maniere, secretary and has been numbered with the sick treasurer of the North Shore Ma-- (this waek. Earl is suffering from| terial Company, received minor in-- an attack of tonsilitis.: > ! juries Thursday evening when his nc es wl ie . Cc c y s ecar., a Pontiac sedan, skidded . on The next meeting of the Presby-- terian Ladies'® Aid will be held at the home of Miss Jennie Kern on Feb. 2 in the form of a winter pic-- nic and general good time. Mem-- pbers are requested to bring a dish |to pass and a gift for the auction Mrs. D. C. Grinnell entertained Mrs. Wilbur Kerns of Onarga, Illin-- ois and Mrs. Mary Rorer of Wauke-- gan at luncheon l?"nda y, January 27. Mr. and Mrs. Bigelow and --son Mrs. Jag B. Morse entertained a bridf club Wednesday afternoon at her home. : Mrs. A. E. Suter carried away high honors; Mrs. L. H. Akers, received the guest's prize. Mr. and Mrs. James White and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrigzon of Waukegan, visited at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, and attended the dance at the high school audito-- rium Thursday evening. Mrs. Dewey Tolleth was hostess at a party given in honor of the Five Humired Club Wednesday af-- ternoon. Prizes were awarded to the winners of high scores and the af-- ternoon's entertainment proved to be most delightful. s Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zersen of ' North Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Will Zersen, Mrs. William Fenner, Violet Zersen and Mrs. Theodore Zersen, all | of Mundelein, called at the home of' Mrs. Fred Zersen, 419 Park avenue,; Wednesday afternoon. If you have a sweet tooth, or if you haven't, you won't be able to resist indulging in the confections t forth by the Marion Club on gtudly. January 28th at the Joe Alkofer Eleetncfl' Shop, 532 North )liht'aukoe Avenue. Remember the Mrs. Frank Baumgartner enter-- tained the Five Hundred Club at her home in Mundelein Thursday after-- noon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Clarence Colby, first; Mrs. William ly at 12:30. Fr invited to attend. The speaker at the Woman's Club meeting to be held at the Parish House on -- Wednesday afternoon, February ist will be Mr. Abram Mendemhall, who has chosen as his subject, "Jewels and -- their . Signi-- ficance." Mr. Mengenhall will be received with great pleasure by those who: will hear him at this meeting and those who have listen-- ed to his addresses previously. Schley, second; Mrs. Frank Baum-- gartner, third, and Mrs. John Num-- sen, consolation. , and Mrs. <A. J. McDonald Dinner is to be served s THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTE l _ If you are recll{ particular what | you and your family eat, you should 'get a box of Dr. Nesbitt's Health | Food from Triggs and Johnsons to-- | day. It is a delightful, whole--grain, | wheat cereal. * About: twenty. friends and bors Ele_auntly surprised Mrs. liam le' at a Xarty given at home of Mrs. Apgust . Wednesday afternoon. Bunco played and prizes were awarded. The members of the local fire de-- partment have asked that we convrey their thanks to the members of che | Mundelein. department for | quick response and valiant at : the fire on Wednesdat{mnlght. also wish to thank t who K' vided the hot drinks for the the icy --pavement just east of Wright court on east Church street and, running over the curbing, struck a tree on the north side of the street. Mr. Maniere was thrown against. the steering wheel by the impact and his face . and chest bruised. (The car was badly dam-- a'i'ed,' the front end being stove in where it struck the tree. It was towed to the Main garage, where it is undergoing repairs. . The ice at this point covers practically the en-- tire street and when the car struck this it became unmanageable and ran up over the curb. . + * ~Phories 469--269. ~~~ against insurance. The ?ltllestion is the reliability of the com-- pany. Those we r?- resent are SAFE, STRONG AND DE-- PENDABLE. Opposite Electric Station a9gew d 1 lb. Tin Liptons Yellow Label 12 rolls Sceott Tissue Toilet s f PADECF '............-- ~mmpoulhimantioniaimntinernihiinnmpinss 1 5 No. 2 Cans Eloise Extra Small Sifted Early June PES&...--_...._._..... «... 3 No. 2%% Cans Club Housge Fresh Prune Plums ..__...;."...___.'.,..._.__..--....,..,._....._....'....-.."....-. 4 No. 2%/ Cans Eloise ¥4s or Libby's Sliced PERACHES _ --------._--. Boocndonn on snn inntrnmamntifirnnaramenarsis FOP .sn ocanenmavmmce or 49 Ib. sack TOF ;. .m 3 lb. Fancy Santos Coffee-- ... 3 Pkgs. Beech--Nut Cookies ::.._. 2 lb. Nickel & Drummey Cream Valley E: 1 m A Big Shopping Bag Full of Groceries. This will surprise you _ when you see the values you will receive. Take a : $l m 4 2 mEERERTNEC .. .......... »<ornaniiernenn n en uoi rreimenntmenimeent e hoein ie noonbintroone nterrorininionencentaranter a 1 24%% lb. Sack Flour Many other good values will be on display in our store--come in + "and look them over.~ > . .-- > -- 12 Quart Galvanized Pail full of P. & G. Soap and -- Soap Chips--regular value $1.22; fOF.....--«'...ccis..«. --operative $--Day Sale Triggs & Johnson ve conrey! Card party: ts of '}gh'. school . °'"£§fin Eundred,' ht. freshments fre o0 PS | .. Wrednesda 8 Ib. Fancy Calif. 40--50 size . SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1928 Libertyville's Semi-- Five hundred, euchre, bunco. <~Re-- freshments fre:. édn:ission charges. Wednesday, February 8th-- _ ~--Fourth annual mask ball of the Friday, Feb. 10. -- The Old-- Peabody Pew" _ by Kate Douglas Wiggins presented at the Methodist Church by the La-- Tuesday, January 31. Old--fashioned barn dance by the Libertyville Club at the town hall. % %# *# -- Friday, February 3rd. Card partY and dance at St. Jo-- seph's school hall by the ladies of the parish, starting at 8 o'clock. ders' Day. Friday, February 17. P. T. A. meeting at the North Grammar school at 3 p. m. Foun-- Saturday, Jan. 28th. CuflA&ofSale by the Marion Club at Joe Alkofer's Electrical Shop, 5382 North. Milwaukee Avenue. Notice of special meetin'.§ to dis-- solve corporation and certificate of publicationt .: ... '=':. . 3 Special notice is ~heérebh,; _ given that a meeting of the stockholders of the W. W. Carroll & Sins Co. will be held at 508 N. Milwankee Ave., Libertyville, Illinois, at the of-- fice of Paul MacGuffin,. on the 5th day of March, A. D. 1928 at eicht a*clock P. M. for the nurn»s» of svh-- mitting : to said . stock}io'ders the avestion of gsurrender of the charter, fronec®bise and eornoorats nams nf said W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. and the dissolution of said cornoration: George T. Carroll, * Charles E. Carroll, : * *.~. UOharles E. Carroll, -- c« > ~ RM¥eecutor. Being a majority of the Board of Directors of said Company. § 11 | 8 Ib. Swift's Sliced Empire " 2 . MRAAOTL ....~...«.... rmeins:ranncrnennrmnnants COMING EVENTS 1.00 _2.00 1.00 1.00 Retcuahs " gt / NOTICE Ivanhoe. 1.00 * wars Mcs sr ehecer senacons esns xtens eseve cene snenn ns en n n nen nn n nnn6 6n 14 Bars Palmolive SORD .. fe--milcn 18 lb. Bulk Rolled ORALtS ... .--.--+......" 5 Pkgs. Large Size 4 1.00 at Mrs. Charles Wittmer of Gra }iake was a Libertyville caller P ay. A Wisconsin Mother says: "I find mothers vexXO well informed on the subject of "dope" in medicines. Few mothers now--a--days would buy a preparation that contained opiates or chloroform. ' A glance at the gvackage before buying tells her this. ith Foley's Honey and Tar Com-- Found, the name tells a true story. t is quickly effective for coughs, eolds, croun and throat irritations. Pure as it is sure, and worth many times its price."--Adv. 5 N OW S Short Talks by Thoughful Mothers. Yellow Gab Just 031,1306 when you want Taxi service and we will do the rest. AUDITORIUM| "The '~Story of a song and dance man and his dancing daugh-- Mon. 'l",les Jan. 30--31 "THE LOVELORN'" Reckiese fout.lg in all its real-- " _ dty! See love of a man, is pl:tyed by a fresh young cast stars-- SALLY O'NEIL and MOLLY O'DAY. Comedy. / HELENE COSTELLO & CLYDE COOK, in Bzy Beatrice Fair Fax. This ory, of two sisters aligned rainst each other for the Wednesday, Feb. 1 MADGE BELLAMY, in Also Fable and Review. Sunday, Jan. 29 aturday, Jan. 28 "SILK LEGS" CHARLEY" Matifiee at 2:30 TOM MIX, in $1.00 1.00 _1.00 --1.00 _1.00 _1.00 ~1.00 1.00 ANIZONna ldcat" medy. ter. News Libertyville, Ill. . --Phone 47 and 48 Vol. 1 Published in the in-- terest of the people of Libertgville and vicinity, by the twenty years." There is no hope for the man who knocks his home would knock any town that he might move to, and any man who knocks the town he lives in is making a failure of town. If he knocks windows shut so you | the team and be a have to buy a radio booster for our set of your own." town; especially the LIBERTYVILLE LUMBER CO. LIBERTYVILLE LIUMBER CO. O. A. Newsom, Editor Finstad Eat Shoppe Julian Woolf says, EDITORIAL. $1.00. The Four By Six First National Bank Joseph Kohout Co., Inc. by Short Roses, $1.00 a dozen. Sweet Peas, $1.00 a bunch, with greens. Large Cherry Plants, two for $1.00. Cineraria Plants, $1.00 each. § Freesias, $1.00 a dozen. Whitmanii Ferns, in three pots, 3 for Collection of Table Ferns, $1.00. CAPITAL & SURPLUS $110,000.00 Special Dollar Day Rate. Parties of Three, 50c Dinner. 3 for 1.00 GROWERS OF FINE FLOWERS We Deliver Anywhere. * Libertyville, Ill. PHONE 174--]J 624 No. Milwaukee Ave. I And we have for-- | gotten so far to ! a leap year. Cheezit clined to argue Ithat this is ofhe of the finest winters we've ever seen, and we've seen lots of 'em; She was the jani-- tor's: daughter, but she swept him off his feet, -- -- Libertyville, HMlinois boys! ket Ball Conference, Feb. 2, 3 and 4. January 28, 1928. EAT at the still in-- : who is spending the . winter in the sunny | south. From the na-- ! ture of the card, we Look for our ad in the program, sold his latest house on Lange Court to Wm. McCormick, new home on Lot 18. "Celotex". with "Na-- tional Steel Fabric'" for his outside stuc-- co base, which gives Mr. Lange builds his homes complete in every way. He uses SOLD AGAINK, .. PAGE FIVE No. 4 b

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