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

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% Soci 1 LOC. Mrs. Veronica Wileox and daught-- er, Lenore, were Chicago shoppers Mr. and Mrs. L. Crawford and the former's mother visited Sunday in Chicago. .> Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wertzler enter--| of Mrs. A. tained Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Medin| on Tuesday and family and Mr. and Mrs. White--| P. M. Assi law of Chicago at their home on Mc--| E. Brown, ters Sunday. Miss Beatrice Numsen and Frank Baumgartner were Waukegan cal-- Mrs. John Numsen were visitors Sunday. Kinley Avenue Sunday. 6 ociety OCLCLY and LOCAL NEW S Quaker Oats, Large Package 23¢ Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour & LOK ...3 mm uce mccoom en iineecncainn in Beechnut Pork and Beans, Sunkist Oranges CGOC YAE .e mm renne mb inmrnemaenag s Selox, Just Out _ Per Pkg. eommdinpemirscnssnrrit it in ntipcion mss P. & G. Soap, § . SPECIALS Our Pineapple Contest will be over on Wed-- nesdayr, March 28. Call and give your guess or call Libertyville it e Mflv'i'aukee f\venue LisE&®TYVL Service You'll Remember" Formaldehyde no in n t en t t i0 F. B. Lovell Co. Indispensible in treating seeds to prevent smut. Used by particular farmers everywhere. 1 pint pure formaldehyde makes 40 gallons of mixture. . O. H. MOLIDOR 'Pint 50¢ Miss Ilo Wheeler has been con-- fined to her home for the past few | days on account of iliness. Phone 31 l Messrs Fred Lachman and John | Numsen attended the performance | at the Majestic Theatre, Waukegan, | Sunday evening. t u'geguest fmog' tll{em 0 use Friday nightmds-me | The Ladies' Aid of the 10C¥L MCUN-- lodist Church will meet at the home | of Mrs. A. W. Hall, Park Avenue, | on Tuesday, April 3rd at two--thirty |P. M. Assistant hostess will be Mrs. ;E. Brown, Mrs. L. H. Akers and Mrs. C B. Hanover. M*. or' ti:s. Frank Johnson and Nellie Bartiett of Chicago visited Sunday at the Elmer Williams home .Mrs. Juhrend and daughter . of Highwood were guests s'"'da) at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Numsen. LiseatrvicLe, Iuimxos * Aid of the local Meth-- qeomnmmn nce en n on n n En e THinois 25¢ 4b¢ 10c 25¢ Reuse| for Dallas, Texas. where she wil ' make an extended visit at her form er home. Wauconda visited vPup'y ASEC CR wit{: relatives lein. home Mrs. Ellsworth Wilcox, who has been ill at her home on Douglas avenue, is reported as rapidly im-- proving in health. Mrs. Sadie Ruby returned Satur-- day to her home here from Biloxi, Mississippi where she had'been vis-- iting for a few months. Mr. and Mrs. .N. G. Lentzner of Menominee Falls, Wisconsin were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mitchell, a Mr. and Mrs. John W. Haas of Chicago visited Sunday and Monday at the home of the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Haas. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Meyers, Jr. of Wauconda were entertained Sun-- da{eat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maether and family. Roy Monroe and Carl Neal of Chicago were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Peter-- son and family of West Park 'Ave. The Woman's Guild of St. Law-- rence's Episcopal Church will hold a bakery sale at the William Wal-- rond Store on Saturday afternoon, April 7Ith. ; ; f Mrs. Julian Woolf left dast Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Osborne and daughter, Blanche, and Miss Debor-- ah Cooper of Lake Forest visited with relatives and friends in Chi-- cago Sunday. : Roy Monroe and CArl Neal ol Chicago were guests Sunday at the Several . members of the local home of }\lr. and Mrs. A. E. Peter-- 2'0("":":3 Ch\lll;l are pl:m;x?%h t"F:: son and family of W _ | ten e ann meeting e 6 amily of West Park AY€| Systion of Clubs of the Tenth Con-- The Woman's Guild of St. Law-- gressional District of Illinois which rence's Episcopal Church will ho}d' will be held Wednesday, March 28th, a bakery sale at the William Wal--| at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chi-l rond Store: on Saturday ' afternoon,| cago with the North End Club as April 7th. , ; j Hoste(sls _ Club. This will behth)? aflt:; 1 % nual district meeting at whic dar;fiz:defifi'hf' . E. Ogborne and|election of officers will take place ah. Cooper. of Lake Forest . visited | Shgirmen. of rarious o o oariniens with éelaé:'v'es and ' friends in Chn-t A quartette contest will be held fol-- cago suntsy. f lowing the luncheon: Mrs. Waiter Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brockman and' Seymour, state president, will be the children.: and Miss -- Cecilia Haas principal speaker. > :ter:heg::::; ff"';'"f ::3 ;;:sk J.e'ifi-l f Ninety--nine per cent of all acci-- Hilgers, Chicago. . !(ents do not just happen, they are » ' caused. The practice of "Safety" , Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Druba of | Appley Avenue entertained Mr. and | Mrs. Henry Ferry and dau&hter.' Olive, and James Van Plew of Whea--| ton on Sunday. f ; Mrs. Crawford Sr. returned Tues--| day to her home after an extended visit at the home of her son, L. iCrswford. She was accompanied to Chicago by her daughter--in--law. . --| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grantham of Mary Eleanor, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Newsom, was taken to the Victory Memorial Hos-- pital Monday afternoon, .where she '(siu!imitted to an operation for appen-- icitis. procel . ANENUNENUNE ho ccadiinatictnne mdns AbcibAdice Austetin in S submitted to,an operation for appen-' Norman, the two and one haif dicitis. > year old son of Mr. andn?{rs.b E. H. § Christi C i The Mothers' Class of the Meflw"whfle playi:'g mts:t::: hotne. uurs. dist Episcopal Church will meet @t| Christiansen was preparing to go the home of Mrs. Edith Herrick 0"' out and the little fellow was play-- First Street on Fndnd,- afternoon @t|ing on his kiddie car. He had a one--thirty o'clock. All members @r6jcelluloid comb in his hand and in has been staked out and the exca-- vating was to have started Monday but for the inclement weather. requested > to be present. Julian Woolf began work this week on the construction of his new house on Florence court. The house The new show window in ° the Langworthy store is rapidly near-- ing completion. The coppersmith worked through the storm llonda{s and finished his part of the wor Tuesday. -- The front will soon, be ready for glazing. > The prize winning: show window of J. B. Morse & Co. which was awarded first honors in the dis-- play window contest last week, has being preserved to posterity by a flashlight photograph taken Friday night by the Honeywell studio. The office of Arthur H. Jones re-- ports the sale to J. L. Austin of a vacant lot on Florence court. This is one of a group of lots on this street recently purchased through this same office by Julian 8. Woolf. Mr. Austin is planning to Isuild this spring. s John O'Leary, farm _ laborer_ of this vicinity, was fined ten dog:rs Saturday morning when arraigned in police court at Waukegan on drunk and disorderly charges.| O'-- Leary was jailed Friday--night. He had no money with which to pay his fine and was returned to his cell. The ladies 'of the Presbyterian Church will hold a bakery sale at the Ray Furniture and Paint Store | on Saturday afternoon, March 3ist. Telephone orders will: be taken in advance by Mrs. John Dollenmaier, Libertyville 135--J or Mrs.° Horace Good, Libertyville 286--R. > ' Perhaps the greatest grief brought by Monday's storm fell to the Klot of Ernie Duddles and Bill Hufman who were convinced that spring had arrived and had their horse shoes ringing merrily for two blissful days You can't stop these two youngsters though and they will be out again ' as soon as the snow melts. * The Jolly Bunch met Saturday at Lthe home of Mrs. P. J. Bockelman, 234 West Maple Avenue, where a ;pleasant time was passed in playing | bunco. Prizes were awarded to Mrs.| R. E. Osborne, first; Mrs. Allie Nich-- olas, second; and Mrs. Flora Eger, consolation. Mrs. Mary Brown was given §uest's first prize and Mrs.| E.=C. Young, the consolation. | The date of the meeting of t.he§ local Woman's Club has beeh chang--| ed from Wednesday, March 28th to | Thursday, March 29th. This will be | the annual meeting and will include the election of officers, a voting skit on "Election" and the first appear-- ance of the Libertyville Woman's 'Chorus, which has 'been practicing for the past several weeks under' 1 the . able leadership of --Elizabeth 'Stanfoni. f | ' Several hundred pupils of gram--| At the eleven o'clock service on Palm Sunday at St.. Lawrence's Church, the beautiful new memorial dossal will be blessed. The preacher at the Mid--Week Lenten Service on Wednesday, March 28tk, will be the Rev. Dr. Hubert Carleton, Rector of St. Augustine's \Church, . Wil-- mette. The hour of the service is eight o'clock. t & nda visited© Sunday .at the of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mae-- Several hundred pupiis of mar schools throughout the : attended the annual "Pupils' Day" at the Libertyville: township high school Satutrg:y. l')l'histhgvez:rly event is partici in by elementary schools orthe county and an exhib-- it is held of the work done by the pupils. The exhibitioft is under the direction of Cou:ntg superintendent T. A. Simpson and prizes were a-- égho&ls hgving the at THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, count The'itrs:econd of a.series of six les-- sons in cookery given on Friday was pouge i Cns J _ s s emnre 4 c ' well attended. Mrs. Frank Wirtz of Ivanhoe, Mrs. Albert Schultz and Mrs. Arthur Howe, both of. Liberty-- ville, were winners in the drawing for the food prepared. There will be four more lessons on March 30th, April 13th, 20th and 2"th. Tickets may be purchased at the door for single lessons at fifty cents. The teachers of the grammar schools held a miscellaneous shower Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Flora Eger, 104 Hurlburt court in honot of Mrs. Kenneth Conner. The decorations were pink -- and! white and in the center of the table were two dolls dressed to represent a bride and groom. Mrs. Eger ser-- ved a chicken dinner after which the evening was spent in playin§ games. Mrs. Conner was presented with many beautiful gifts. On Wednesday evening, March 28, the members of the local Methodist Church, who presented the play, "The Oid Peabody Pew" here seveni weeks :fi: will journey to Ivanhoe where y will again "gresent the play by re('l_'lest, under the auspices of the Ivanhoe Aid Society at Ivan-- hoe Church,. A large crowd is ex-- ' pected to attend including a number of the local 'residents, who were un-- l able to avail themselves of the?orm- er opportunity. e some manner stumbled against the gas range. The comb came in con-- tact with the open flamhe and was ignited, the fire spreading to his clothing before his mother could extinguish them,. Norman was badly burned on the hand, ear, neck and chest. "He was taken to a doctor for treatment. The burns were dres-- sed and the little tot is getting along nicely. Ankle WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1928 vY Zammeguupy DRW C NeRE EnCMEA "The Peabody Pew" _given 'lz the Aid Society of the M. E. Church un-- der the auspices of the Ivanhoe Aid Society at the Ivanhoe Church. %-- &# # j Thursday, March 29th Postponéd mtae!:il'ltge (Wednesdar. March 28th) of Libertyville Woman's Club. _' Friday, March 30th. Saf%meet{ng of the Libertyville Parent--Teacher Association at the High school at 8:00 P. M. Special music by the high school orchestra. Plunkett dinner by the Aid Society of the M. E. church in the chu parlors, at 6:30 p. m.. Monday, April 9th. Easter Monday dance by the Car-- dinal Club at St. Joseph's hall. Mu-- sic by Hapke's five piece orchestra. o Tuesday, April 10 * "Tommy", presented_by the Gar-- rick Players of Lake Forest college at the High School -- auditorium. Sponsored by the Libertyville Ki-- wanis Club as a hospital benefit. Bakery sale by the Ladies of the rechvtarian Cangreration at the s 3 DBirses sHob 545 NORTH MILWAUKEE AVE. "~~_~; (UPSTAIRS) --__ LIBERTYVYILLE, ILLINOIS COMING EVENTS Bsatna aos thot smmfi;'tfim Fire -- IN S U R A N~C IN SOUND STOCK COMPANIES ONLY * _ We're Telephone Near Your , April 3."' Tornado -- Automobile -- Casualty « aint Store. Libertyville, IIL. Phone 469 April 13 and 14 Honor Brigrznyt'fia senior class of the Libe e Township -- "Minstrel shoes" the annual American Legion minstrel show at the high school"muditorium. Novelty entertainment produced by, the John The local fort'ess of the National Doughters of thé G. A. R. is giving a card and o party tonight (Tuesd'fi:) at St. Joseph's school hall. e publi@ is invited. B. Rogers What has ime of the old--fash-- ioned Libertyyv ~boys . and girls who could enjoy an evening spent |AUDITORIUM] "'['h e Saturday, March 31 Hook & Ladder No. 9 -- with EDW ARD HEARN Melodrama of the self sacri-- fice of a fireman who: found happiness in the realization that he had saved the life of the girl he loved even though she had given her heart to -- his best friend. : Coniedy. Mickey McGuire in "Mickey's Battles" A drama of a triangle plot with erring husband being brought. back to his wife. Thursday, Friday Marqh 29, 30. GRETA,GARBO, in Comedy Sunday April 1st ADOLPH MENJOU, in 'Serenade Matinege at 2:30 Divine Cheerfully company. News Why Every User becomes a Friend healing c rever has any other cough madt--[taved 4 If the first Papers you sign don't complete the deal-------- Editor :Ixhde t,l':lOtl ;hickens" EDITORIAL 5d more prase We dont beheys | be * * * there is any merch-- frdenrmemane :onpfrkhlm'l: rong? i fing y -- to spark his ear im | ing right a long. business very long, but it strikes us that maybe we busi-- ness men are not as careful of each others interests as of our own. What do you say we try to keep our cars off the streets and give our country visitors a chance to park? Don't forget the Ki-- wanis Club benefit Elizabeth _ Condell Memorial -- Hospital play --"Tommy" "I want my husband to employ the most beautiful stenogra-- pher he can find." In regular Commercial Courses, a Work, Civil Service preparation. Call for ps o o ammy urt You'll smash a mot-- AIBERTYVILLE ar tae LUMBER CO. Bye sad bye. First National Bank The Four By Six Flowers For any occasion. They *T 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-- Flowers sent anywhere by wire. _Joseph Kohout Co., Inc. : --both you and the other party to the transaction can protect your respective interests and avoid misunderstandings by ar-- ranging to have us hold the p:g- ers IN ESCROW until all the terms of the agreement have been complied with. Use our Escrow Service Special Classes --it's the safe, convenient and businesslike way. This APITAL AND SurpPLUs $110,000.00 LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Forming Now for a 6 months' co GROWERS OF FINE FLOWERS . _ We Deliver Anywhere. PI Libertyville Phone 130 Wreckon So Hush little lamp A --littie nonsense now and then is rel-- ished by the best of men. Don't fatten a grud-- ge. If you haven't fi enough nervelto it outright, let it die of mt. maintain-- "H. P." stands for horse power, Hans insists it stands for "H--sh Mr. H. P. Roch (we poor", has just com-- pleted a modern five room bungalow at Round Lake Beach. Mr. Roeh uses "Celo-- tex" to line the in-- terior of this bun-- galow. "Johns--Man-- ville"--4 in 1--12 in. strip shingles were Geo. E. McDonald 811 W. Park Ave. March 24, 1928 tated inflamed throat, stops cough-- o (eoee. mrlspmn aaily Te sainles no "dope." You take no chance with cough or cold when you buy Foley's Honey:and Tar Compound. Ask for it.--Sold everywhere. advanced courses in Commercial , soothing coating in an irri-- seen to be appreciat-- of his material. This cottage is for your business. Thats what we're here for, but we don't consid-- er that you owe it to us just because we Of Single panel doors cost very little more than the old fashion-- ed kind and they add gmfl !%&' attrartive nest of attractive n e s give it a touch of elegence and distinc-- tion. A sample of one may ie uen y serving the paneling in Frank Eger's new show window. PAGE FIVE PRONE 174] No. 12 €%

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