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Lake County Register (1922), 11 Apr 1928, p. 5

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. ' Coci LOC.A will be in order. mi. auu mIs, mark Gardner are the proud parents of an eight and family. 'T_ T ie "aee -- ~ta s Mrs. M Blakesley of Alexan-- dria, Mintnesota is visiting at the home of her brother, J. R. Mack, 304 ne half pound son born on April 988. Mr.--and Mrs. Harris spent Easter Sunday at the home of their parents, The children of Mr. and Mrs. E. Diets MMMH:'.MI& John Beitzel of Third Street are re-- ported as victims of starlet fever. The Friendship Circle of the Pres-- byterian Church will hold its next meeting at the home of Mrs. Rich-- ard Brookhuizen, Johnson Avenue, at the usual time, two--thirty o'clock P. M. Members are requested to be present as the election of officers _ NOTICE! Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Sundell and children, Iver and Roy, were Chi-- cago callers Friday. Robert aad Chester Schwerman of Gilmer vi evening with .\ri,r. lnd'td&hflni'n. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Helfer vis-- ited Sunday with friends in Lake Mre. Maued Lusk visited Sunday a:th':'toneoflrs.R.D,Cookat M undelein. Springtime Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gardner Ewin Etyle to dsoose from **** . FCAVTY CULTVRL Frederic's--Vita Tonic Compound .........;..".....$l2.00 Lemur--Steam Oil Process _._.__------.----$12.00 Gabrieleen--Reconditioning Oil Compound _._.___. Priced 25¢ and 50¢ Permanent Marcel Waves Is playtime for the youngsters--out in the warm sunshine after the Winter dlutsin. Make the finest of playthings for the little folks, _ We have a new shipment, just in Many ' # ociet LOCA L % 'OClel'g and LOCAL NEW 8 THE HARRIET BEAUTY SHOPPE roasves 420 N. Milwaukee Ave. H. MATTHEWs F. B. Lovell Co. Miller's Rubber Balls of Beauty Culture e incl EFingerwaving the Open mngs by Appointment The progrlm will consist of three groups of readings by Mrs. R. Black and a p of selections by Miss The Libert'zville Woman's Club will meet ednesday -- afternoon, April 11th at the Episcopal Parish. MML ...( cdvns Anadi® -- anmatlnk --af ' #hmae Miss Jennie K&®¥h was a Wauke-- ~~Miss Beatrice Numsen and Frank Mrs. Fred Robinson and three dGaughters, Mrs. Jack Koetecka, and the Misses Ruth and Eletha Robin-- son of Walworth, Wisconsin, visit-- ed Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Laycock. Baumgartner of Mundelein w Gurneescallers Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Peterson and two children, Barbara and Douglas, pxotomdtoWauk:JluFfldayovq- ing, where they called at the home Miss Dorothy Peters of Chicago, formerly of this city, is visiting at the home of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Wehrenberg, 114 West Maple Avenue. The Roma Corlett, Swan, m Netz and Ermw: mann of Beloit College enjoyed their Easter vacation at the home of their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield, who have been visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Cloyce Parks and family, de-- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Haas, Albert Haas and Miss Wilma Randall of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brock-- man and Miss Catherine Jenkins vis-- ited Sunday at the home of Mr. and arted for their home in Sioux City owa, Saturday evening. Tilinois GIRLS DRAMATIC CLUB ' s ENTERTAINS ALUMNI bers. : Out of a total membership of seventy--two there were forty class of '24.. The old members re-- newed memories of their datismat L. T. H. S. and told of the things that had happened to them since their graduation. £ Miss Marion Dawson, founder of the club and who is now studying for a M. A. degree at Northwestern was present at the meeting. By a unanimous vote it was decided to The Ray home was decorated in the club colors, orchid and <pink. Miss Maxine Ray, the small sister of the hostess, presented each guest with 'a corsage bouquet of orchid and pink sweet peas. Miss Roma Corlett was e only past president present and she was called on for a short talk, at the conclusion of which she was present-- ed with a large bouquet of sweet peas from the present members. -- The affair was in the nature of a reception for the alumni members and was given by the present mem-- present, including three from the class of '24.. The old members re-- The girls' dramatic club of the local high school (Gamma Delta Sig-- ma) was very pleasantly entertained Saturday evening at the home of Miss Mildred Ray on Park @gvenue where a six o'clock plate luncheon The three children of Mr. and Mrs.| WdeT margin. James Matousek were baptized MUNDELEIN, -- Sunday morning at the Long Grove '([::' '%"l'lfl:r Church. _ Mr. and Mrs. Matousek,! C-- We s **> Sr. of Chicago and a number of| G. McBride ...... other relatives were present at the|E- Fenner ........ ceremony and were later entertained J. Dorfler ... at the James °Mnt:om;ek' home here.. I Te Miss Virginia Kohout of La--| ALL STARS Grange, Illlinois visited over the| A. Hollstein . week end at the home of her brother,' R. Wagner ....... Paul Kohout and family. . Miss| M. Stchreck ... Kohout . attended the alumni meeting! D. LkE .::u««+.; of the Girls' Dramatic Club of the | =---------------------- Libertyville Township High School. at the home of Miss Mildred Ray hk f Saturday evening. * | nininfnirerranmenmin District No. 70 will} hold its elec-- eion of officers, for the grammar school board a president and two members, at the North Grade School on Saturday, April 14, from twelve until seven o'clock P. M. Glenn G. Hoskins, is the retiring President and G. C. Brown and A. R. Andrews the retiring members, The new tick-- et will consist of G. G. Hoskins for Presidert and A. R. Andrews and Lynn W. Beman as members, for a term of three years. It is hoped that the people of this district will show their interest in this matter by turning out to vote, : Mrs. P. J. Bockelman, Miss Marie Horen and Walter Mclmm mo-- tored to Waukegan S: evens Marshal Dennis Limbe orts the finding of a key nngncznmng three keys which the owner may have by calling the finder. Mrs. (Ellsworth 'Wilcox, who un-- derwent a major cfieration Satur-- day in the 'Victory Memorial hospi-- tal, is reported as being on the road to recovery. s ; & Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Strang and daughter, Arden Rae, of Grayslake called at the home of the latter's garent.s, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Grandy, aturday evening. . Workman are insulliniothe fix-- tures in the new barbar shop which istobeoznodinthenearfutureby Fred Bockelman. 2 t Miss Ilo ,Wheeler visited from Friday evening to Sundag' at the home of Miss Maijorie vies at Highland Park. -- -- _ Mrs. C. Spring has moved from 608 North Mss:uhe Avenue to: 219 North . Milwaukee Avenue at the corner of West Maple Avenue. ily of East Church Street have mov-- eX to Gurnee, Illinois. 'The pupils of the local grammar school pre'z.med to -- their -- studies Monday after a vacation-- during Mr. and Mrs. John Numsen visit-- ed with friends in Chicago. Village Clerk O. J. Boehm was a business visitor in Chicago Tues-- Chauncey Parker of Grayslake and Edward Lusk of Round Lake were Libertyville callers Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jones and fam-- a meeting of this kind each 188 ~ THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1928 The second game rolled last Wed-- nesday at Waukegan resulted in a vns!.ory for Mundelein; by a slightly MUNDELEIN WOMEN . ARE MATCH WINNERS . The lady bowlers at <--Mundelein have been spilling the pins merrily during the past two weeks and have added more wins to their credit. They have scored two wins over the Schreck "All Stars" which is con-- ceded to be one of the classiest out-- fits in the county. The first match was rolled--at the Mundelein alleys with the following scores: ALL STARS A. Hollstein ... 136 183 176 495 R. Wagner .._.... 136 137 140 418 J. Dorfler F. Holistein MUNDELEIN E. Fenner _ goin}r k swo "yljight A. Meyers Jones Colby H. Titus . LA WRENCE "Tells :......:........ Schnaebele ..*... Checy : :«...,./~ .. Gktang .......:.::... WRIGHT SWAN tom there was not a clean sweep record by any of the six teams par-- ticlif:lgl':& thout the : 's gang wi captain, touk .two from Ives and Krumrey did the same for Lawrence. ~Gus was out for the game by virtue of a kinked main stay but cheered his understudies from the side lines. Wright and Swan hooked up in a hit and miss match remarkable for the low scores, Wright took the old game and went ahead in , the standings. s Harr{ Titus took the weekly prize far hioh «sonre with a 212 game and H. Meyer Helfer ... KRUMREY -- Peterson ..........: Underbrink ... for high score with a 213 game and Krumrey's team hung up a new single 'game score with a mark of IVES Hutchinson ...... 149 Betzer Hubbell Dolph . ELN .......ssecnlx. Waterhouse . Club league had a look in Thursday night at the weekly rolling of the league. Contrary to the usual cus-- DOLPH LIBERTYYVILLE CLUB BOWLING F. Hollstein ... 164 153 172 489 _ Saturday, April 14 Matinee at 2:30 A hot blooded romance of the California of Old Spain when intrigue flavored love and love put the spice in in-- trigue. ; . Comedy, <"A Social Error" Wells--..:.:.. MceBride :.' |AUDITORIUM| 'Ham & Eggs At the Front' Golden West' with MYRNA LOY, HEINIE CONKLIN & TOM WILSON Ham and Eggs! and their gal, Fifi! A hell bent for laughter trio on a hair rais-- ing adventure in' No Man's Land. ©Burnt cork: comedians in the 'trenches. . An entire picture done in blackface. Comedy, Rinkydinks, in "Weary Winnie" and. "The Mail Man" 'The Rose of Thursday, Friday MARY ASTOR and GILBERT ROLAND in The o. B ---- Tok : Had ... 218 --« 188 the 153 148 147 186 141 137 145 816 872 198 158 141 145 7170 199 170 174 154 153 126 190 149 175 171 172 156 114 158 175 734 124 101 140 110 125 121 173 138 167 162 119 150 659 183 188 159 183 168 158 141 167 174 170 181 146 157 120 115 151 182 149 156 134 175 744 2260 146 199 111 114 181 1783 150 7338 2115 138 416 116 158 758 2271 174 187 754 2263 746 2348 115 151 743 2418 754 2274 146 465 122 428 146 463 169 141 147 174 148 160 159 743 2280 199 181 134 143 175 133 156 517 447 3716 474 517 391 SN O W 'S Just Call 306 when you want Taxi service and we will do the rest. ~Bays a Virginia Mother: "Use a cough medicine that contains 'dope'? Oh, never. -- To our children we give Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, as my own dear mother used to give it to me. It so quickly relieves Yellow Cab motorcycles, 6 British; 6 German, and 8 motorcycles from-- Belgium, according to a bulletin received by the Chicago Motor Club. coughs, colds, croup, wh oo ping coughs and those disturbing night coughs." Heartily endorsed by Moth-- ers everywhere. No opiates, no chlo-- roform, contents plainly marked on package. Once tried, always used. Ask for it --F. B.<Lovell Co. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Numsen visi-- ted in Waukegan Sunday. ' 4 LOST--A medium sized, hinged top box with white interior and khaki canvas cover Sunday on -- Maple Avenue. Finder please call Lib-- ertyville 421--J. © Reward. 28--1t. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Linders mot-- ored to Joliect Sunday with Dorothy Jean and Charles Oscar Kaiser who have been visiting with their grand er during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Linders will} remain at the Kaiser home in Joliet for a few weeks until Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kaiser return from a trip to Mem-- phis, Tennessee. = Buenos Aires imported in January 1928, 2524 American passenger cars, MUNDELEIN have been visitinilwith their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kais-- 752 688 .762 2197 The ladies met defeat at the hands of a crack team from DesPlaines in a match that was marked by some nice rolling. These two teams are to hook up in a three match series in the near future. DES PLAINES _ & 3 Bars Wanda Toilet Seap, 1 Community m -- Silver Silver Tea Spoon Free for ... -- C 4A DAY SPECIALS 100 Feet Best Quality Jute of Braided Cotton Clothes Lines for ...._._.:._.__.. Lamb Stew Per Ib, ____. Pot Roast Shoulder Pigéces, from 3 lbs. up, Per Ib. ... Look at the $4.00 Blue Enamel Steel Chairs in our window for $1.29, when #ou purchase 2, one Ib. Tins of "Cup of Gold Coffee" $1 10 FOF e 3 oo n en ind en onga nomenneterentiieant nnlneiepeciniomnnctecvroncocvannpy d 0 Eloise Brand No. 2%/% Size Yellow Cling Peaches in Heavy Syrup. 2 Cans for ... All Phones 25 Talks by Thoughtful Mothers INS U R A NC EC Fire -- Tornado -- Automobile -- Casualty TRIGGS & JOHNSON . IN SOUND STOCK COMPANIES ONLY 131 E Wednesday, Thursday * Friday and Saturday-- ; 1885 A merican iropean; 20 American 118 211 131 281 813 128 117 147 112 107 821 184 179 159 120 151 167 w4 160 2284 112 117 208 118 131 618 2251 176 188 152 157 Phone 469 417 845 479 501 882 April ummm" Tiven by the Lib pro ven-- e ertyville Husio;n.l saczety.y APRIL 19 . 20 -- 21 "Minstrel Echoes" the annual American Legion minstrel show at the high school auditorium. Novelty entertainment produced by the John B. Rogers producing company. at Burnham, England; is virtually foolproof. If one electric bulb breaks a second comes into operation; and if the current fails, an acetylene lamp automatically assumes the re-- April 13 and 14 3 Honor Bright the senior class &la of the Libertyville Towmi\:f g School at the school auditorium. BEy CR imrss SHop 545 NORTH MILNWAUKEE AVE. (UPSTAIRS) LIBERT YYILLE, ILLINOIS Automatic light houses, installed GUL VITXE -- Heme.Owned §tore Beverty Duas Shop! Libertyville Shoe COMING EVENTS Kaiser 'Build&xg Peters' Good--Wear Charles Jordan Libertyville, HIL . First Class Shoe 65c 49¢ 25¢ w and calling $3 Forming Now for a 6 months' course In regular Commercial Courses, advanced courses in Commercial Work, Civil Service preparation. And we think this particular little sec-- 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-- Flowers sent anywhere by Flowers %w& Jack and the _ Beanstalih Joseph Kohout Co., Inc. The Four By Six Special Classes @ROWERS OF FINE FLOWERS Mrs. Geo. E. McDonald 311 W. Park Ave. Libertyville Phone 130 We -- First National Bank by regular deposits every pay day. Why not drop in to-- morrow. -- One dollar starts an Call for tumbled. The safe way to build is to "plant" dollars in a savings account in this sulting stalk reached to the sky. ButJack failed to build a solid structure and the whole thing Jack planted a bean and the re-- has s porfect mioil CAPITAL Anp SuRPLUs $110,000.00 LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. April 7, 1928 PRONE 174--] PAGE FIVE No. 14

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