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Lake County Register (1922), 10 Mar 1928, p. 5

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John Numsen and Fred Lachman visked Sunday in Chicago. 8 Fancy Forest Park Peas ##¢ yalue, & cans.................... Fancy Santos Coffee Manor House Coffee 1 Ib. Country Style Sausage 1 pk% Virginia Sweet P'apcake 1 Pt. Old Manse Maple Syrup Sunkist Oranges, 60c size Osear Mayers Approved Ham, Skinless, whole or half, per I6................................ Oscar Mayers Approved bacon, whole or half Stabg, PCY IK6..>......................----.~...,... 3 packages for 1 Can SaniFlush 1 Can Melo Water Softener 1 Bowl Brush ALL WEEK JELLO, All Flavors, Business Success 221 So. Milkwaukee Avenue LIBERTYVILLE, ILuimors 8 P ECIA LS LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Libertyville Golden Peanut Crisp F. B. Lovell Co. Full Pound Boxes 335C The confection that became popu-- lar over night. Dainty and delicious to the last morsel. 2 3 * O. H. MOLIDOR "Service You'll Remember" This institution cannot aid you in the first two, but will gladly give information and advice to help you in form-- ing your judgment. judgment. WHAT attributes must a business organization have to be successful? Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 Some of the qualifications Special this week Leonard Disney of East Chuerch . Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Huson and Street was a Chicago business cal-- daughters spent Sunday with Mr. ler Thursday. i and Mrs, C. G. Huson at Elgin. Miss Nina Wheeler is enjoying a' _Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seiler visit-- few days visit with relatives and ed Wedne»dai:3 at the home of Mr. friends in Highland Park. 'and Mrs. J. E. Batz at Wauconda. Miss Beatrice Numsen and Fraonk Baumgartner of Mundelein were Milwaukee visitors Sunday. Mrs. John McCormick entertained the members of the National Daugh-- ters of the G. A. R. at her home on Brainerd Avenue Wednesday after-- and all for 233C $1.10 25¢ 3ic 30¢ 49¢ T5¢ 98c 19c Tilinois ks t r'r Y¥ 111@ IF] 1DUCsSCmInE OL a he °rizes to be award" at m | Mundelein. : 'co}kinzp school to be held here un-- ' _St. Luke's Choir of Evanston will }der the ~auspices of the Woman's sing, "The Story of the Cross" on{Club, are now on display at Titus Sundag{evening,' March 18th, at|Brothers and the Libertyville «Elec-- eight--fifteen P. M. in the St. Lawr--|\tric Shop. These, in addition to the ence's E;lnscopal.Church. Everyone | food: which will be prepared at each is cordially invited. | lesson and given away as an atten-- , , | dance prize,' are worth more than The members of the docal R. N. A. the frice of the course. Tickets may have receivea an invitation to at-- 'tbe purchased at either of the above 'tend the Past Oracle's Night meéet-- ; stores % o ing at Grayslake on Tuesday, Marchl' How would you set a table for ;ll::.eth. All those desiring t;) accelfi different occasions" --how can y:lf t invitation <are requested to ca s in the interest [ M¥s. Veronica Wilkex. ___---- |£'.'.'i'.'.',.,.'.'?.."..'f.,m§fi.l? raflurndie cessn t\ + The Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church will meet on Tuesday afternoon, March 13th 'at the home of Mrs. Dewey Sumeri-- ski. Miss Dorothy Doane will be the |leader. mnrSs Hob Mrs. Arthur E. Suter is seriously ill at her home in Libertyville Highlands with streptococcic poison-- ing. Her condition Friday was de-- scribed as serious. Miss Frances Garbutt resumed her work this week at the Van W. Burris real estate office at Lake! Bluff after several week's illness. -- Miss Gertrude Roberts and Wil-' son Olendorf visited 'l\;fsdav even-- ing at the home of the latter's bro-- ther, Harry Olendorf, gat Deex'field.| , Richard Earl left Wednesday ev-- ening for Long Beach, Calif}&')mial where he ~will remain for a two weeks visit at the Gilbert Luce | home. | The local Woodman camp will hold a card party after the Thr meeting next Friday evening, March 16th at the lodge room. There will be prizes for everyone. & Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kick called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar-- ence Knigge on Thursday after-- noon. 5 Beverly, the youngest daughter of | och Mr. and Mrs. Edward Topel, nas, for been placed in quarantin»> for 'scar-l be let fever. i The A. R. Schnaebele, local realtor reports the sale this week of his house in Mundelein purchased last year from Clyde Brown. The new Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seiler visit-- ed Wednesdai:: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Batz at Wauconda. Mrs. Earl Gruenwald is visiting thisOweek at the home of her moth-- er--in--law at Crystal Lake. Miss Miriam Wetmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Wetmore, 203 First Street, has been quaran-- tined for scarlet tever, . The officers of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Church en-- tertained those who participated in.l the play, "The . Peabody Pew," which was presented a few weeks ago at tthe M. E. Church, at a partyi given at the home of Mrs. Garland' 8. Ingraham, 5383 Brainerd Avenue, | Monday afternoon. The --Aid Society , has been honored by the fact that they have received a-- request ~to present, "The Peabody Pew" at| Ivanhoe. The cast gladly accepted and, although no definite date has been set, it will be presented during the latter part of this month. Treasure your old watch for its memortes, but wear a watch that is up--to--date in --stvle.> McDonald's Jewelry and Gift Shovn: --Adv, Dr. Nesbitt's Health Food is a pure, whole--grain wheat cereal and will do your system lots more good than artificial body builders. E. H. Corlett can supply you. 1t--pd. Mrs. Fred Lemker: of Douelas Avenue, who was taken to the Vic-- tory Memorial Hos{pital at Waukeg-- an the early part of the week, under-- went a major oxeration on Wednes-- day morning. : According to late re-- ports, she is getting along as well as can be expected. © Mesdames Ernest Brown, H. W. Smith, Ruth Titus, Peter -- Hansen and William Brumm motored to the home of Mrs. Mason at Highland Park Friday afternoon where they attended a meeting of the Eighth District as representatives of the local: Auxiliary of the Legion. Mr. and Mrs.%O. Thorngren an-- nounce the @ngagement of their daughter, Gerda to Orville Ryder. The u{oung couple is well known and popular among the younger set of this city, having resided SEre for a number of years. Mr.efil_\lfl r, whose home is in Chillicothe, Illinois is an' employee dt the. Hawthorn Farm. Mr. and Mrs. William -- Wheeler j and daughter, Vilo, and Mr. andl Mrs. Walter Stone attended a party Sunday evening at the home of Mr.| and Mrs. crrank Stone otf Mundelein | in honor of the birthday annivers-- ary of their youngest daughter. _ 5 NORTH MILNWAUKEE AVE. sas NOR P Py At 7O VUVPSTAIRS) . _ LIBER'I{YVII-.I:E, fi.'LlNons Beverty, Diss Shop! lOsatina 5 thod she has }ci?.t'q hear is William. Buesching of '--_The members of the Deerfield R. ! N. A. acted as hostesses to the mem-- i bers of the Waukegan, North Chi-- | cago, dibertyville and Highland !Park Camps Thursday evening, in ; honor. of the seventeenth annivers-- ; ary of the founding of the lodge at . Deerfield. > Twenty members orthe local camp were in attendance at |the party. Much entertainment was furnished to the guests when the | Deerfield lodge presented a program consisting of a short play entitled, | "The Little Girl Upstairs", and sev-- | eral recitations, solos and readings. | Dancing and the servmgiof h'i:t re-- !freshments followed. rs. yers, | who held the office of oracle when ! the lodge was establisghed in Deer-- 'field was present and received the |honor of cutting the birthday cake. l' How would you set a table for different occasions" --how can you plan your meals in the interest of convenience. and economy * --what iwould you feed a baby as a preven-- tative against rickets? --why should |care, be taken not to eat too much { protein? --what is the aim in starch veookery? --Take the course in home lecBnomics and learn the answers. \ Just Call 306 when you 'want Tz}'g(i service and we | will do the rest. evening. hre invited. The Parent--Teachers Association of Antioch presented to the public a comedy in three acts called "The Flapper Grandmother" at the Anti-- och High School Auditorium on Tuesday evening, March 6th. The cast was made up entirely of Anti-- be used for Grade School purposes. Those who were present fsom Lib-- ertyville report a very fine perform-- "What <India ~Needs" will be a special subgect at the Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday evening at seven--thirty -- o'clock. _ The book, Mother India, will be discussed. This book 'has had an enormous sale in three continents and has stirred the minds of people in these different countries-- in a very unusual way. The pastor, Rev. John E. DeLong, will consider the reasons for this in-- terest. Book readers and book lovers the members of the Five Hundred Club a?nher home Thursday after-- noon. izes for high scores were W dance prize,' are worth more than the frice of the course. Tickets may be purchased at either of the above stores. ¢. .# Your children are entitled to the best food you --can buy. That pure whole--grain wheat cereal called Dr. Nesbitt's Health Food is the most nourishing cereal on the market. . Yellow Cab S B OW 'S _ THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1928 €Comedy {AUDITORIUM| Also Pathe Review and _Aesop Fable. Wednesday. News Reel in *--~. addition. . magazine story by . Arthur Somers Roche. § Mon., Tues. and Wed. March 12--13--14 "with OLIVE BORDEN, and --~ANTONIO MORENO A girl's battle against con-- vention. -- From-- the Liberty A tale of temptation and the toll it took in a girl's career, Saturday, March 10th Sunday, March 11th "WIFE SAVERS" "The Branded Sombrero" of Miss Mildred Ray Tuesday éople. This play was e benefit of raising fu Thursday, Friday March 15, 16th DOLORES DEL RIO A romance of the West. Mickey McGuite "'l'he--_I:);es of Carmen" "COME TO MY HOUSE" Wallace Beery & Raymond Hatton, in 44 Matinee at 2:30 BUCK JONES, in | c6me'dBy Mickey's Eleven" News vara party followindg the reguiar meeting of local Woodmen Camp at Gridley ~Hall. _ -- Monday, March 19th Helen Freund, artist of the Chi-- cago Civic Opera Company, in song recital presented by the Libertyville Musicat Societ? 5 & Friday, March 23rd. Dance by the Community Social Club at the Town hall, Half Day. Proceeds for the Washburn Congre-- -------- Thursday, March 29th. "Toemmy" a comedy presented by the Garrick Players of Lake For-- est at the Libertyville High School auditorium. Auspices of the Liber-- tyville Kiwanis Club as a benefit for the Elizabeth Condell Memorial gational Woman's Club. hospital. Friday, March 16th. Class in Home Economics at the Auditorinm Theatre at 2:00 P. M. _« Friday, March 30th. Safety meeting of the Libertyville Parent--Teacher Association at the High school at 8:00 P. M. Special music by the high school orchestra. Tuesday, April 3rd -- ! Plunkett dinner by the Aid Society of the M. E. church in the chureh / parjors, at 6:30 p. m. -- ~Sunday, March 18th. St. Luke's choir of Evanston will ng "The Stoa of the Cross" at ho Lmence's'. :mcl\ at 8:15 P. M. Thursday, March 29th -- . Postponed meeting (Wednesdar, arch 28th) of the Libertyville Friday, March 16th. Card party following the regular Casino Matches (6 Boxes) c Per Pkg. ...2....2... B23 m e e l e n e in ic innnaipelin ts omeirt ZSC Bab--O the finest Enamel & Porcelain Cleaner made--Excellent for Bath Tubs, _ 15 Sinks, etc., Per can .................5..c104.«..... C Quart Jar, Dill Pickles . . PeF JAL /.. 2}...= ... » s nismmn en niohs n cmd 25(: Ham_.Shanks, 3 to 4 lbs. Each . Psr Lb ..:.=....._...._...o p o etpis on 15(: Veal Stew | 1 Per Lhb. 172(: Sirloin Steak > es :. All Phones 25 Telmo Brand California Sardine;s»lgi Oval Can, in Mustard, Tomato or Spice Sauc 4 50 Casino Matches (6 Boxes) xX "8 Per PKko . .;:::.:.....": s 2 o o t en eans ZSC Telmo Brand Tuna Fish Telmo Brand Wet Pack Shrimp 2 Cans for ... z:ssy Club House Catsup, Large Size Per Bottle::..:........................2....0 Snyders Chili Sauce, Large Size Peér Bottle :.:. 5.322 es onl Specials for l\fiarch 7.8--9 and 10th _ COMING EVENTS TRIGGS & JOHNSON Do Something for Yourself ! LIBE now let a part o(it_ work for you. Do something for yourself. Save a little each pay--day-- hk ts And when the year is over you'll find your earnings have worked, too. _ APTER a hard week's work--pay-- day. § " : + You worked to get your earnings-- 8--9--10 locked in such a manner that it re--| "Never has any other cough me-- 1 some time and effort to loosen|dici.ne acted so quickly and satisfac-- the The /6lmberf car was theitorily as Foley's Honey and Tar only one damaged, losing a fronthoflgound; and it gives complete wheel in thergecident. {satisfaction to friends who use it on e s .. s imy recommendation," says J. D. It's yourself I am thinkmi of and| Me(nmb, Toledo, Ohio. It spreads a wishing a Happy St. Patrick's Day. bedhf;]fll:othmg coating in an irri-- St. .Pafrick's Greeting Cards at Mc--|tated med throat, su!?l cough-- Donald's Jewelry and Gift Sh?. |ing, raises phlegm easily. No z:utes : © §t --Adv.\to cause constipation, no loro-- Es .__ form, no "dope." You take-- no You can eat well, sleep well, live! chanee with cough or cold when you well, and alw$#ya be well if you Wlll' mmmoonr --mmentneninnmmsntemmmmeniiommensanpmenntommenmennmmmmes eat that whole--grain wheat cereal, ; y vgge-------- e Let's Insure You was driving;;north on Milwaukee avenue and his vision was obscured to such an extent that his car crash-- ed into a machine parked in front of the McDoriald jewelry store. The bubpers of the two cars became locked in such a manner that it re-- quired some e and effort to loosen Parents are teople who lie to their kids and lick the kids for lying. Dr. Nesbitt's Health Food. For sale at the Triggs and Johnson Storei,d > 1t--pd. of the storm Thursday night. He Charles H Home Owned Store Opposite Electric Station we take particular pride in our service. Phones 469 and 269 Phones 469--269. § .. 25¢ of the Why Every User Becomes a Friend _ Joseph Kohout Co., Inc. . GROWERS OF FINE FLOWERS Libertyville, I!!. We Deliver AnyWhere.: PH GYPSLITE & GYP-- and every wife wonders why-- he doesn't get more." LATH "Gypslite," as you that sooner or later the weather will be regulated by man, so folks may have just the kind that suits them. But they haven't told us yet just what kind of weather it is that suits everybody. Bill Decker szays: "E very -- husband wonders < what his wife does with all the money he gets And now the scien-- tists are predicting Published in the in-- --Know is made of terest of the peeple Gypsum ~rock. In of and consequence it is vicinity, z, the vermin proof. _ A innertryviLis | Moure once trigd +o LUMBER CO. _ &et through a "Gyp-- DORA We met a girl the other day so dumb she thought Joan of Are was one of Noah's daughters. For any occasion. They best convey the thoughts you wish to express--wheth-- er it be joy or sorrow-- Sympathy or Sentiment. Whatever your needs, we can supply them-- f Flowers sent anywhere by wire. Vol. 1 O. A. Newsom, Editor Flowers EDITORIAL The Four By Six is A Will _ --_ Enough Protection? NOTICE to your wife is a difficult one she is not accustomed to . . . . . investments, stocks, bonds and what--not. . Why not put that burden on us? We can pay your wife a set income each month just as she has been receiving from you. Our trust off-- icers know ther> ~roblems and can be able cotinsel to .amily, Ask about st. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 Libertyville, IIl. YOU have a will you probably feel that your family is protected. But is it? The problem you hand on Jay Cairns, our local realtor convinced Joe Michaels (whom THE we might mention is LIBERTYVILLE Asst. (jeoenl;f P:hs- LUMBER --. CO. enger C | 1e f Noith 'Shore Rail. "Down Teen tha, way) that he ought """ 4 + to buy a lot and *Wenty years. build a home in Lib-- Libertyville, HL. ertyville Highlands. Phone 47 and 48 get a "Gyp-- slite% par-- tition and died of nervous prostration. We might add that "Gypslite" is a Uni-- Froduct Tor whick product, for w we -- are the :':fi dealers. If '(you can't say s omething good about --your home town don't say any-- thing. + Nearing Here lies the body Of Archie Burr; He went round a corner : At forty per. know is made EPITAPH Have your hemslitching ano pitot edging done at the Hein Co., Waukeg::i'gl.. done . also with gold or si thread at a slight extra charge. Algo you now. * Miss Marjorie Cary Heins Store, Waukegan 10 of . Accordingl K r. In -- Michaels ,got in is touch with the Lib-- for it peace and the stork brings tarx exemp-- tions." Bud Fisher says: English type home. Mr. William F. Ger-- ber, our local mason contractor is doing contemplates occu-- pancy about April 1. brick ta Company, who sre just Comploliag PRONE 174--]J No. 10

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