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Lake County Register (1922), 29 Feb 1928, p. 5

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| S Vr. and Mrs. Join Landis were Wanukegen callers Saturday after-- Miss Colia Kranig was a Wau-- kemmsmy. Wr. and Mrs. Keefe spent Sat-- urday eveming in Waukegan. Mrs. Claxrence Snetsinger of Lake Lurich -- was a_ Libertyville caller MNr. Sohn Whitney was a kegam gaier Monday. were Rhicago visitors Monday. Two Billion Dollar _ Increase in National Bank Deposits last year. C 0 52¢ Dest YE WKOLC, DE DK .41« Sn cdniinighmenencnn on ons oo ... S P ECIALS LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK LIBBY'S GREEN ASPARAGUS TIPS 1 &. Square Can, 3 for .......................-- 241 Se. Milwaukee Avenue JisesatrviLe, Inuinois "Service Y ou'll Remember" AFTER DINNER Mints -- During 1927 deposit liabilities of National Banks throughout the United States reach-- ed $22,860,000,000, gaining nearly two billion over 1926' ¢ Here is evidence of growth based on strength, protection and complete capacity to serve. 3 'OCiéty and LOCAL NEW S LOCAL NEW S The creamy confection that provides the necessary digestive stimulant after a hearty meal. We have a special lot, just received, that we are offering.at w Value $1.50 EVERYTHING IN FRESH VEGETABLES S PRESH AND SMOKED MEATS 'TO SAVE MONEY, PHONE 31 F. B. Lovell Co. = at their home for a James Matousek are O. H. MOLIDOR Capital and Surplhis $150,000.00 LIBBY'S BEST SLICED or CRUSHED PINEAPPLE, lb; 29¢ aeaemencenensesensadnnecns o n n n# «e 24e« 40e# Mu:%""!ors spent Sunday evening at the 'Valencia in Waukegan. & Mrs. 'P. J. Bockelman and Mrs. S. P. Majors were shoppers at Wau-- kegan Saturday afternoon. Miss Katherine Jenkins of Evan-- sten was a week end guest at the home of Miss Cecilia Haas. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam CoOoper visited Wednesday with their |is£, Mrs. McLaughlin, of Chicago. Mrs. Charles Brown was a guest Saturday at the home of her daught-- er, Mrs. H. Harrison, at Waukegan. Miss Ruth Hafemann, dal:gnter Of Mr. and Mrs. William Hafemann, was a Waukegan caller Saturday. James Laycock, Jr. was a guest inday at the Robert Southern me in Diamond Lake. Value $1.50 aeceneneecece0s ce 008 + $1.25 William -- Cooper $1.00 | ~Mr. and Mrs. Will Nickoley and I sons, Kenneth and Keith, were Sun-- | day evening callers at tixe home of i Mrs. and Mrs. Edwin Roder at Mun-- | delein. & « Otto Tegtmeyer of South Stewart Avenue accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Teft.meyer. of Mundelein 'to Huntley, Illinois, Sunday where | they visited at the hgme of their | grandfather. : 'Jones, Mundelein, was sold the Jul-- jian S. Woolf house in the B. H. { Miller first addition, Libertyville. Miss Evelyn Sitz and Russell Towner of Diamond Lake attended the performance at the Genesee \Theatre, Waukegan, Sunday even-- ; JIng. 7 > Mrs. E. Gavin and little son of..sale are--to go to the Elizabeth Con-- -- 'The Libertyville boys jumped in-- COMING EVEN'IS 5 are visitin, forafow.h{:'dell;llemorfiodxmpiulmd anyone to hdattheometmd::lr; C 34 m ts, i!r. and Mrs.--L. \having cast A;elofliicorwln&hml;flvhd.tthel stf: Frida_y-,--m i Scw f hold goods whith they are '% m"hun. could score freely b€--| _ (Goncert by the Chicago Y College Mrs. George Grabbe and Mrs. materiall&in the work by al' It was K s ability to munity House. Auspices of the Com-- Orville Smith called on their aunt, any of the following members of make free throws that kept Bensen | munity Council. Miss Emma Fisher, at Mundelein the committees: Mrs. A. E. Suter, ville in the rnnmnfi ~ Spellman, e e Friday afternoon. phone 765; Mrs. Max Kohner, phone Grimes and Litchfield were hxghl Seturday, March 3rd d Mré: Arthar Brockin 376;Mrs.L.H.Akemphmm:pnfl-mforthel'ibel'txvmegeaml Bakery sale at the»Triigs and . ilr. dnd. Mr Artmas Brockman Ne Hogd . Ray phone pro--M o pus 15 nds polnts 'pepectintly|solmrmnine 17 the Prosbfterian noon at the home of Mrs. E. Brock-- Mrs. J, ~C. Reuse, p 'i&twhskets,st'reefllrowsfor!m Aid. Eoo & ; man at Prairie View. ' WILD CATS WIN 2 a fid 12 pgin:s. the localsl . \March --8--9--10 J iss Nina Wheeler returned to' The local high school basketball + l'fimh game 4° _ Rummage sale by the Libertyville hermhs:me here Sunday morning aft-- teams took two games from Leyden rg'! starting and were 2,_'{1 wOmans'cfiub. y Miss Nina Wheeler returned to her home here Sunday morning aft-- er a pleasant week's visit at the home of relatives in McHenry. Mrs. H. J. Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Meyers and children vis-- ited durin%tthe week end with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Juhrend of Chicago. Throl;fh the office of Arthur H. Jones, Mundelein, was sold the Jul-- A bakeri sale will be held Satur-- dag. March 3rd at the m and Jchnson store by group F two Hntchinfgs visited ' Sunday --at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brockman, Mrs. R. Bilson and Miss Mildred home of the former's mother, Mrs. Emily Brockman, at Prairie View. --, Mr. and Mrs. William Knesley an-- nounce the birth of a seven and a half pound son at the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. Joseph Met-- calf on Friday, February 24th. ] About seventy--five persons were present Monday evening at the Gridley Hall, where the members of the I. 0. 0. F. Lodge sponsored a most -- successful card and bunco party. o coua Aid Socie o'clock. & Mrs. Charles Kaiser --will entar-- tain the members of the Presbyter-- ian Ladies' Aid at her home Thurs-- dafly,wlrarch A1st. Election of officers will «take place and all menibers are urged to be present. z> of tions for the card and bunco party which they will hold at the St. Jose-- ph's School * Hall this evening (Tues-- day). A large attendance is expect-- Presbyterian Church will hold _ a bakery sale at the North Shore Gas Office, 406 North Milwaukee Ave-- mue, on Saturday, March 10th. Pro-- ceeds will be donated to the Church Building Fund. Your patronage will be greatly appr,ecilfier u: § A. R, Schnaebele, local ~ realitor, reports® the sale of the Nicholn' Koller property on Petersen road, to George Hardies, of Chicago. The! new owner expects to lease the prop-- | erty for a short time and to make| Church Wednesday evenincgl, Febru-- ary 20th at six--thirty o'clock. All members and friends of the church are cordially invited. No charges will be made. A brief profram will be presented as a formal opening of the redecorated dining room. *Miss Mary Diecter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dieter of East Church Street, celebrated her elev-- enth birthday:anniversary by giving a party for seven of her playmates on Sunday afternoon. . # number of games were played and light re-- freéshments servej at the close of an enjoyable afternoon. : Thirty members of the American Legion Auxiliary enjoyed a very pleasant evening at Memorial Hall (Town Hall) Monday evening.-- A short business meeting was held after which Mrs. H. W. Robbins, Mrs. R. G. Kaping and Mrs. O. H. terest owing to the fact that an exhibit of homecraft will be held, which will include paintings, hooked rugs, needle--work and other articles made by the members of the club. The meeting of the Lake County Federation of Woman's Clubs held Thursday at the Episcopal Parish House in this cxtwas a wonderful success, there ng about ~ one hundred . :gnaentatxyea present from the or?mz.a_tions. Mrs. Seymour, the State President gave a very inspiring address. Mrs. Grant Beebe, State Chairman of Education and Mrs. Ford of Oak.Park also The annual winter picnic of the Libertyville Woman's Club will be held at the Episcopal Parish House on Wednesday, February 29th. This is one of the most enjmble meet-- ings of the season and members look forward to it with a great deal of pleasure. This year the picnic promises to be one of especial in-- 10 at 707 south Molidor entertained the members with games. Mrs. H. Gotti and Mrs. Fred Bockelman served delicious refreshments. success, there Deing ADol hundred . representatives _ from the nrflms organization Seymour, the State President very inspiring address.-- Mrs Beebe, State Chairman of Ed and Mrs. Ford of Oak. l:lax gave very mterestmg an talks. A picnic luncheon w The rummage sale, which was an-- nounced some time ago to be held by the %%w com-- mittees of the Womans Club, will be held on March 9 and gave very interesting and helpful talks. A picnmon was E:ild at noon and the afternoon was pas-- sed in playing bridge and five hund-- A church picnic dinner will be iven at the Methodist Episcopal The National Daughters of ; the i# "«& th Sheridan road, South The proceeds from this s and children vis~ teams got off to a slow start. Lib--! scoring for the winners with eleven reek end with Mr. ertyville grabbed a 3--0 lead in the and six points respectively. Gallery ihrend of Chicago. 'first five mia\lxtes of playf but fln!'l! high point gan for Bensenville & , visitors opentd up with a fast pass--| with seven poin H::s °§o£r&'gr',£: ing attack 'and forged into a "i'!b scores: ' oo o ons on iil mhate s barket io the sepand Adbactyuatie 1457 . .. tion, Libertyvill®e _ "Worter andLeyden led 6 to 5 at B. ET. P. Sitz and Russell ghe half. a &' ~ AEBRF. Litchfield :--.......: 2. --_ 1 8 nd Lake attended _ Libertyville pepped 8'-'3 after the| LF. Bakes ... =.:. 2 2 1 at the Genesee recess and ran up a 18--8 score dur--]C. Speliman ...cz...... 5 1 -- 1 an, Sunday even-- ing the third period. -- The final' RG. Grimes .__...... 1 _ 3 -- 0 R quarter showed both teams pretty L.G. Thomas _.......... 0 _ 0O _ 8 s s .. well tired but the locals added seven LF. Tegen .._.._._.... 0 0 2 Will Nickoley and more points to their score and came|I_G. Sage ._.___.... 0 _ 0 _ 0 d Keith, were Sun-- of with a clean cut victory.' hx . m . s The local high school basketball| . in the lightweight game the locais teams took two games from Leyden| were slow in ahrtin&:nd were trail-- last Friday nigfit at the Liberty-- i ing 15 to 11 at half. They ville gym by scores of 21 to 10 and perked up in the last half and rimp-- 13 to 12. * Odl'l!.;i!thlz«itomvictory. In the heavyweight contest g@}ul-h, Horenberger led in the The lights started out like Major Malcolm Campbell finished and held a 9--0 advantage at the half. Coach Crawford substituted a new-- team and . then Leyden orened up with long shots from «all parts of the floor and came within one point of beating the locals.\ Yahnke and J. Casey 'starred for '\t.he home team both on the offense \of defense. . . Win from Bensenville: § Saturday night the teams went to Bensenville where they repeated the previous night's ~performance : by scores of 27 to 25 and 24 to 16. Leyden. _ "Please, sir," the child announced, proudly, "Indigestion." --The Fur-- There was a long pause. Then, as the first child remained silent, a little girl raised her hand. . The examiner nodded. --"Yes, you may name any other products of India." _ ; * CHICAGO'S "LINDBERGH LIGHT" TO BE BRIGHTER THAXNX SUN AT MID--DAY with Chicago--Aviators 250 miles dis-- tant from this city will be able to see the "Lindbergh Light" which will be erected on the top of one of Let's . Insure You one you own Joursenl., _ IMD / mantic associations do not cluster around some -- one else's property. Every young couple starting out in life should plan to buy or build a house of their own as soon Libertyville Building &Lofl"}\lssociafion It is not necessary to wait years to accomplish this. Our building -- and _ loan' plan makes it possible to build your house and pay for it out of income, like rent. Write for our interesting booklet on home building. It a se repiingg rce en oo . ienaennii -*fivf k g:-_ phop_eo'gooplgr complete information. Opposite Electric Station LAKE COUNTY REGISTER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1928 Under State Supervision 359 N. Milwaukee Avenue we take particular pride in our service. Phones 469 and 269 PRODUCTS Phones 469--269. PHONE 406 Libertyville (24) qarl whoh discovered Beverty, Dueas Shop! «-'!'mfip BE§EREY 5 SHOP L1 CBeat thod Cracker Jack Brand--Medium Red ; Salmon, PEF CAN ......._._.._._.._._.__._.__---- Marinated Whole and Cut Lunch Pickled Herring, QUALt JAF, _....._.____--=------"--_--~) Mixed Salt Holland Herring . @ Specials For Three Days --_---- _ March 1--2--3 * Thursday, Friday and Saturday 9 Ib, Kegs ... Libby's Fancy Red Salmon Imnortea Norwegian Oil Sardines Kelloggs Corn Flakes Large PKGS ......._._._._._.--_..------ P. & G. White Naptha Soap Steady Brand Peas Fancy Santos Blend Coffee FigBar Cookies--Nice and Fresh No. 2%, Fancy Standard Tomatoes No. 2% Broken Sliced Pincapple 25 PeF CAR ...........~..so.--=o mslsn C Swift Premium Smoked Halim--Whole or 25 Half, 12 to 15 lbs. Each, Per Ib. ...' C All Phones 25 TRIGGS & JOHNSON TH MILWAUKEE AVE. VUPSTFA!RS ) exsecesscssescscenk nn0 LLE, ILLINOIS E. FTIT. P. 8 |. LEGION % A call has been-- issued to the 0 county by Edw. J. McGeogh, com-- 31 mander of the 8th District, Ameri-- 3| can Legion, to assist in forming the n! many new Posts that are requiring arssssersesasusepreseeeee6s400e 268 40enam000 0n 88 Saturday, March 10th Bakgg sale at the North Shore Gas ice, 406 North Milwaukee Ave., by the "Merry Maids Class" of the Presbyterian Church. Pro-- ceeds for the Church Bldg. Fund. Friday, March 16th. Class in Home Economics at the Auditorium Theatre at 2:00 P. M. Wauconda was organized early in the-- fall and shortly thereafter Lake Villa. Both of these are live, active Posts and taking an active ptart in the affairs of their commun-- ity. j P 8 Accurate statistics are not avail-- able, but it has been reliably report-- ed that there are nearly ten thous-- and ex--service men in this county. Last year, of this number about nine-- teen hundred belong to the Ameri-- |AUDITORIUM] Wednesday, Feb. 29th "Ladies A tale of early ialifomia' in which romance gnd fim combine to make a sp picture. . > & 'WagonShow Saturday, March 3rd j COMINXG "Shegerd Of : Hils" ,, "Wife Savers" :et-h Wallace Beery ; Wm. Haines in "West Point": Greta Garbo, in "Love" Another Ken ynard spe-- cial!l Ken is co4 red one of the best western stars and lives up his reputa-- tion in this thr&er. The Gay" Defender Must ------ _ Dress" RICHARD %lx and THELMA: TODD, in KEX MAYNMARD, in Comedy -- News Fru. March _ 10¢ _ 19¢ _ $1.00 _ 25¢ $1.10 33¢ 25¢ 25¢ 15¢ 0 | aff many communities requesting rec--| g you are an excellent cook, | you are a good cook, -- _ ognition. 5 |__If you are a poor cook, or if you However, the American Legion can't cook at all, you will learn does not discriminate between the better, easier and quicker ways to member and the non--member. Any . PY°P3r€ , %Mmhbyt:em ex--service man applying for relief j;i, Service Company in the local Au-- or assistance is given it cheerfully / ditorium Theatre beginning Friday, with no question asked. . March 16th. It is with the thought that there; The Department of Illinois main-- Some wise dentist has discovered that bad teeth and insan-- itymclolel{relat- ed. Sounds logical. Teacher: "What was George Washing-- prohibition has done nothing else for the country 'it has at }:anst kept lots of ows from ningmg '*Sweet Adeline' ". Have {:u noticed that Libertyville is We can getting to be quite little city? 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Wilbur Lumber Co's "Extra t.netotzfi':'yl this for our "Y ou sure have a fine lot of drivers, whose only aim seems to be mer." We hope you are of the same o-- LIBERTYVILLE LUMBER CO. Libertyville, HL. Phone 47 and 48 PAGE FIVE

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