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Lake County Register (1922), 8 Feb 1928, p. 5

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K > James McLaughlin of Half Da called om relatives here Saturday. C _ Frank Mason and daughter, Mary Louise, ef Grand Hue--xi',"m%,' were guests last Thursday and =-- day at tke home of the* former's parentsg, Mr, and Mrs. Howard T. Masoa «@f Hurliburt Court. 100 pounds pure granulated sugar® * > 221 So. Milwaukee Avenue L FREE DELIVERY Farcy Santa Clhira Prunes . HDK ME ~orctireonredeinn n n nihonerns. Manor House Coffee, 60¢ seller oS a YCm 14e on ',Nonhem Tissue Toilet Paper §12 Rolls i ns 5 $ P ECIALS Our Prestige Is Yours the prestige this Bank P'e a mark of distinc-- has gained through LI3BY'S CATSUP LARGE SIZE, $ FOR your account «here, yeu begin to share in tioer to be a customer suegessful service to LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK the community. ef a strong bank. Social Stationery That meets the demands of the most fastidious. Libertyville Cumberland Ripple ociebty ana LOCAL NEW S Neatly boxed 72 sheets and 50 envelopes o Regular Value $1.00 SPECIAL SALE PRICE moment you start To save money phone 31 $1 F.;B. Lovell Co. 0. H. MOLIDOR "ERYTHING INX FRESH VEGETABLES FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS Capital and Surplus $150,000 .00 The Stationery De Luxe Special offer 1 o Llmarizrilis Vashngs tailee Mone 'i;y the Woman's Club next | staying at the home of 'Mrs. James G. Weart. Miss Irene Dusek visited Thursday ing Company, Chicago m the revie to be Fred Kropp of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Haas of Chi-- #o ealled on relatives here Sun-- $6.49 . 49¢ _ $1.10 _--$1.00 Illinois of Mr. and 'Pfim for high scores in bunco were lawarded and light -- refreshments .were served at the close of the ev-- Word has beenreceived . stating that Miss Jessie Drury of North Sheridan Road, Waukegan, under-- }went an appendix operation Monday ,morn% at the Victory Memorial Hospital. Miss Drury is the daught-- er of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Drury, form-- er residents of this city. +. ._ Mrs. John Landis entertained the Buneo Club at her home Monday evering. Prizes were awarded | to Mrs. Charles Brown, first; Mrs. Knox, second; Mrs, Lyle Andrews, third; and Mrs. Charles Herrington, epnsolation. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. ilenr,v Baker on <Monday,-- February 20th. The members of the Libertyville fire department are giving a ban-- quet tonight (Tuesday) at the Lib-- ertyville cafe. The dinner is to be served at 6:30 with the members of the village council and of the Mun-- delein fire department asguests. The feast is to be over in time to per-- mit the board members to. attend the regular council meeting 'at eight o'clock. & " The eighteen month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calsavara of Johnson avenue passed away Sun-- day after a short illness with pneu-- monia. The little one had been ail-- ing for the past year and could not rally from the long infection. The funeral was held Tuesday with in-- terment in St. Mary's cemetery at Fremont Center. ~ The men of the Presbyteriar church are to show local epicureans what ~real food is at the supper which is to be vrepared and served by the male members of the con-- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bockelman of Palatine were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. P. J. Bockelman of Maple Avenue. ; Mrs. A. J. Hapke of &hicag: is e:ijgirng e w::k"sl'vhitdatuthe J nl'l.. 0o r. an rs. J. Mack os Brouiway. Miss Cecilia Haas was pleasantly entertained Frida! evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C{ifton E. Heacock at North Chicago. & the dining room of the Methodist Episcopal church. -- Mr. and Mrs. H Kaiser and daughter, Sylvia, M, IIl-- inois are visiting for a few days at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaiser. E!':m on Thursday, ~February 23rd. The supper will be ~iven in Miss Glad&)s Swan, who is attend-- ing Beloit College, visited over the week end at the home of her par-- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Swan. *--Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lagrcock and two daughters of First Street motored to Milwaukee, where they spent the week end with relatives. Mrs. James Weart will .attend the Board meeting --of the Tenth District -- Federation of~ Woman's Clubs Wednesday, February 8th at Mr. and Mrs. 'William Wheeler entertained a number of friends at their home Saturday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Wheeler. fi'n the Will Irwin home aukegan Friday evening. . Messrs Kenneth Kollman of Villa Park and Albert Haas of Chicago visited here from Saturday evening to Tuesday with relatives -- of --the latter. * 4 Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wertzler attended a *The Friendship Citcle of the Pres-- byterian Church will meet at the Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cinders have returned here from a few days visit with relatives in Joliet. Mr. and Mrs. William Bockelman of Palatine were guests Sunday at the E. Quentin home here. H. B. Mack of Leavenworth, Kan-- Mr. and Mrs. Damon Holmes and family and Miss Abbie Carr of Mun-- delin motored to Lake Geneva Sun-- day afternoon. . co party at the Town Hall tomor-- row evening (Wednesday). Tickets are on sale by the members of the organizations and, according to re« ports, a large attendance is expect-- ed. Refreshments will be served. ago, is able to get around with the aid of crutches. Mr. Taberman vis-- ited Saturday afternoon with friends the Aid Society at eight o'clock p. m. Mrs. Irene Harrison and son, Jack, departed Saturday for their after several days visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Carl Taberman, who has been suf-- fering at the Lake County Hospital, Waukegan, with a fractured knee as the result of a fall several weeks The American Legion and its Auxiliary will give a card and bun-- morning, Feb. 6th. Mrs. Strang was formerly Miss Gertrude Gran-- dy of this city, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Grandy. mfir. :dnd ln.-H.{ J.lsz are f roud parents of a lit a = ter gorn at their home )[ox'y home of Doris Linders, 187 East Church Street, on Thursday after-- noon, February 9th at two--thirty P. M. All members are urged to be "The Old Peabody Pew" by Kate mm'mn. will be presented ' February 10th at e Methodist Episcopal Church by has been visitng for several at the home his brother, s. Geo Stancliffe of Half was s_mmyvflh vigitor Sat-- of THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUALY 8, 1928 Let's Insure You we take particular pride in our service. Phones 469 and 269 PiKsk . 205C . ;. S NO W' S Club, will attend a mass meeting of the Illincois Federation of Wo-- men's clubs by radio, Thursday ev-- ening, February 9th, according to a request received from state head-- 3uarters of the federation by Mrs. ames G, Weart, president of the local: organization: At eight--thirty P. M. Mrs. Waiter W. Seymour, State President of the Illinois Fed-- eration, will call the. meeting. to order from the ~studio of Station WENR, Chicago. The broadcast will be on' a wave length of 288 meters or 1040 kilocycles, The meeting will formally open an intensive "better homes" cam.gaign to be conducted throughout the state. Mrs. J. Mmarc Fowler,: State Chairman of the Well Equipped Home Committee, will be the speaker of the evening and will talk to the members of over 750 clubs throughout lIllinois on the objects of -- the home betterment pro-- gram. "The radio meeting will be of general interest to all women in Libertyville," Mrs. James ~Weart, President of the local club, declared in announcing.the event, "and we expect a very large attendance. Here is a wonderful opportunity too of having our husbamds otten?ou Yellow Gab 3:80; high school ;m'pilx, 4:45; and the grown--ups at 7:30. The entire show must be put in shape for pre-- sentation in less than two weeks and it is necwmheands be hevlv(iiu dfl i;ms for seats. 8 on Friday, February 10th. ~"Cheer Up" wll.{ be given three nifits,l"ebmry 16, 17 and 18 for the benefit of the new hospital fund. _ Seats will be reserved for Thursday evening at Lovell's, for Friday at Decker and Neville's and for Saturday at the Gotti Soda Shop. A charge of twenty--five cents will be made for all reservations in the first ten rows. while other seats will be reserved free, ~All seats must be regerved. _ s J of our meetings and learn about theworkmmdwmdatthe same time feel perfectly "at home." Just Call.306 when you want, Taxi service and we will do the rest. Club women of L_ibertr:ille. mem-- bers of the Libertyville Woman's Because you're in my thoughts today, * }'Senxo you, friend o' mine, This happy little, friendly little, has been quarantined at his home for mumps. tohu;?' whmlklnc ty otBhvia- owa a ftew wee it at the home of her son, Fred Smith and family. Reheafiuh f:: tl;h: Musical lr'oviet:. 64 n, he locat Womlan's Glub startod Monda Pebruary 6i and are to be held 0 mmerce ms at 584 North Milwaukee Avenue. The hours scheduled for the different groups are: grammar school children This happy little, friendly little, ' SHrello" . Valentine. f .. McDonalds Jewelry and Gift'Skgp. : v. . Ihne various Aacts ol the show range from the ridiculous to the beautiful. The scene "Old Fashioned Garden" gives the dainty girls in old--fashioned 'gowns a chance to re-- vive all the dainty grace and charm of the minuet.. No one could guess Libertyville had so many pretty girls as she sees in "Cheer Up." In addition to a society chorus of twenty most popular young people, there will also be a supporting col-- legiate chorus of high school boys and girlw _ 0=c -- * Edna Miller, of the Bock Producing Company, dnago, will a three day engagement at theogle:h sgchool auditorium Thursday evening of next week. * The ¢ast is full of pep and en-- thusiasm as exhibited at afternoon anc-- evening rehearsals. L.i'herty- ville boasts or talent m Cheer Up" is a hvi;h vehicle wf th:floxvui opportunity for many o most &uq to give loa{ residents an evening of genuine entertainment. _Two little prologue girls open the vue, under the auspices of the local Women's Club, and directed by Miss WANTEMN--fGir} for general store work.: Phone Libertyville 29. > dies' Minstrel". If you think home talents are & bore and kiddie acts a "moc;bonldnethmhddiu and them sing. The carnival scene is so realistic will: lose some of her leading citi-- zens. Some of them are real show-- men and if New York Producers you can feel the sawdust under your feet. There is a real side--show boss, pink lemonade and hot dogs. _ _-- Watch for some of our leading citizens. Some of them will com-- fil: with Broadway stars, and if ibertyville doesn't watch out, she ever set eyes on ther well say a fond adieu. See "Cheer Up"! Tickets may be urchased from any member of the Voman'# Club. : "Cheer Up", a five act musical re-- * "CHEER UP" Phones 469--269. d 10--1t. . Friday, -- Feb. 10th Entertainment by the Mundelein P. T. A. at the Community House. Program to consist of readings songs, numbers by the children and a short play. _ Friday, February 17. P. T. A. meeting at the North Grammar school at 3 p. m. Foun-- ders' Day. * TheD Ok}a P%qbody Pew"ted lz Kate Douglas Wiggins presen the Methodist Church by the La-- dies' Aid Society. + ' Thursday, Feb. 9th § _ Baked ham m:gper by -- Lutheran Ladies' Aid at the . Parish House commencing at 5:30 P. M. . --__Wednesday, February 8. * Card and bunco party at the Town Hall, given by the American Legion and Auxiliary. Refreshments served. Legion IneSé ob 545 NO?'I'R MILWAUKEE AVvE. UVPSFAIRS) > LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS {e HOME OWNED o \_STORE / TRIGGS & JOHNSON Beverly, Buas Shop! All Phones 2 Home Owned Store \.S7 COMING EVENTS Small Young Pork Butts 3 to 5 lbs. each, per lb. ... Veal, Beef or Lamb Stew 2 Ibs. . ... P. & G. White Naptha Soap U Bars fOGr .......%...6......c.--anlw., Cream of Barley Large Size PCP PRL, * ... > n rarigeness snninrenndloneen irdetin's Sniders Rose Bud Small Red Sweet Beets, per can ...__._.___... Small Packages Layer Imported Crisco in 1/4--3--6 and 9 Ib. cans and-- -- 1 cake tin Free with every can. per lh. atf '<HIS IS a 'ulw!iz x"% at Thur.-- Fri.;Feb.9--10 Bert Finstad was valued at three million dollars but that didn't even make an impression. There was only AUDITORIUM friends a real treat. LaAst sunday afternoon theg had the pleasure of being beaten by five expert bowlers {or:m Chicago and pleasure they had The visitors were Helen McLaugh-- lin, Margaret Gleason, Jule Kelley, i oumap ty they play 0x%, Mrs De'fioog, Mrs. Neville, Mrs Rose Kennedy and Mrs. Farr. Frank Kennedy tried to interest them in a few of our eligibles but "BY THE LADY ABOUT TOWN." The members of= the Women's Bowllni League are certainly "De-- mons for punishment" no matter how hard theg try they always seem to get beat but Jess Whitney says it is because the{eare just learning how, so watch them next year.. mne Farr gave her bowling a real treat.~ Last Sunday OBSERV ATIONS i Cutdtilh s _ 35c _ 19¢ 25¢ 21¢ 19c 19¢ her bowling {:ur friends with a valentine from McDonald's Jewelry and Gift Shop. Tuesday, February 14. Sgecial valentines "To a Friend" and "To & lighty Nice Couple" McDonald's Jewelry and Gift Shop Quinta Gotti has turned director. A very good glay was directed by her at the St. Joseph school Monday one who seemed to be effected by tne love bug and then I'm not sure ex-- cept that at the luncheon that Mrs. Farr gave for them all she would eat was pickles. I overheard John Newell ask Mr. McCloud what that brown thing was on his neck and he said "That's a mole" why? . John said "well that is the first time I ever saw a mole Scatter sunshine 'by remembering Did you ever notice that most all hard boiled eggs are yel-- low inside? CHICKENX HEART-- We are not super-- stitious, and neither are we fond of ground hogs, so we can't understand all this hullabaloo about Feb. 2nd. What is more, any man has a remarkable mem-- ory who can think back now and recall whether the ground hog saw his shadow last February. $ GROWERS OF FINE FLOWERS Libertyville, II1. _ We Deliver Anywhere. PRONE 174--J Published in the in-- February is a }# i terest of the people lonm_thisyw-&_:'. Libertyville, Ill. Phone 47 and 48 The most acceptable gift. --The most ap-- propriate means of expression. Let them carfi your message for you. --Flowers sent by wire anywhere.. EDITORLAL. tA -- : e e _ _ . c 2 1 Who Has The Papers 2 Josealzh Kohout Co., Inc. OWERS OF FINE FLOWERS Valentine Day First National Bank A few cents a week provides vou with a safe The Four By Six '7 CaPITAL Anp SurpLus $110,000.00 LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Send Flowers and more day to use in | TO which the old--tme villkan would reply, "I have the 2 papers". Passing from the rid-- e -- iculous to the subljime, are you in the office one day last week and comp-- lIimenlwd us on our little -- news 4 "The © Four-by-SE'" of our sales and in-- quiries would indi-- cate that this is one of the best coopera-- tive schemes ever. Watch for our ad in July. + A COMPLIMEN'& H. W. Hubbard was great success for us "Down by the Old a better place to live Libertyville's first dollar day 'was a Depot." -- The result sure your valuable papers are in a safe place? -- If you have them in our safe deposit vault, then you know they are. WHAT AWFUL DOLLAR DAY preparation that contained r or chloroform. A glance the wckage before buying tells her this. ith Foley's Honey and Tar Com-- und, the name tells a true story. f: is quickly effective for coughs, colds, croun and throat irritations. Pure as it is sure, and worth many times its price."--F. B. Lovell Co.-- Short Talks by Thoughful Mothers. A Wisconsin Mother says: "I find mothers very well informed on the subject of "'Xm" in medicines, Few mothers now--a--days would buy a Plan: o be present at the s supper tobeprepu!;r::'"byu at the Methodist church Thursday, Febmaryzs!d.Goodeoob--d eats -- good waiters. the date and place. Proceeds to go to the Presbyterian buget. ilelloy 2 North venue. . Melloy will use this to store trench digwing equip When Solomon built the great temple, he terials were furnish-- ed by us. T:lnhfc ad, the first thing in you think of it? We invite your criticism . "a n w uk BUILD OF WOOD PAGE FIVE hy C

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