Hospital Monday evening. A major operation was William Coupert is making a few rchks ~vikit _at "the w. L. -- Woodin Society and LOCAL NEW 8 _ Springtime Libertyville LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK INSU R ANC E IN SOUND STOCK COMPANIES ONL y in Priced 25¢ and 50¢ A dollar planted in bank today, properly nurtured and added to, can be developed into a substantial fund for future protec-- tion and comfort. aa It's a splendid lesson that ARBOR DAY § teaches the youth of our fand; a lesson of _ ; conservation today that the needs of the : future will be met. . ' : A sapling planted today may grow to be a great, sheltering shade tree or présent _ : many a harvest of luscious fruit--perhaps -- < Make the finest of playthings for the little folks. f We have a new shipment, just in. Many Is playtime for the youngsters--out in the warm sunshine after the Winter shut--in. -- 23e Planting Trees _ For (Generations Yet To Come -- Tornado -- Automobile -- Casualty F. B. Lovell Co. _ Miller's -- -- Rubber Balls . Libertyville, Illinois CaPrTaL, Surpius, $150,000.00 Blackburn of Wauconi m:-tyvflk caller Monday Oliver Barron of Grayslake was a Libertyville caller Wednesday even-- Allen Ha); g Racine, Wfigonsin was a gues odnnhi afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Reickhoff. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burton, who have been wintering in Florida, re-- turned here last week to their home at 220 Lincoln Avenue. Mz Burton is not much improved in health. Cheerfully Mlinois I%e ticket sale and the groyp led by Max Kohner made a record with 121 sold. The other teams finished in order, J. C. Reuse, E.. H. Smith, Paul Ray and Glenn G. Hoskins. Dr. Smith established a record with fif-- ty--three sales. T +E NOeR TY EP WILC We ; i -- Mrs. Ben |number of : < |day afterno | en for the é Daughters « : | -- A Five H : | co party w & | Anne Sodal i}|ish on Fri gf, Luncheon w § B'Mrs. Job * rrington s | week to gi1 i man's Club & tions of the i| _ On Satur ; | Anne Sodal : |ish will ho! ; | North Shor ; | Milwaukee . ; |m. -- 7 Mr. and : | and, L. E. '-- The financial statement covering 'the presentation .of the play "Tom-- my" "by the Garrick Players of Lake igore;te clcglege' wh{c}l\) was s;pgnsoreci t iwanis club as a ' bgnefit, shows what was clear?;r %:r that institution, The receipts were $337.50 and the expenses $130.25 leaving a balance of $207.25.-- The club was divided into five teams for' } The Libertyville Parent--Teacher Association will hold a Health Pro-- l gram at their regular monthly meet-- ing, Friday afternoon, April 27th, at }three o'clock P. M. at the ~North Grammar School. As a special fea-- ture of this program Dr. Edith B. Lowry of St. Charles, a member of 'the Illinois Stage Medical Society, will give a general health talk. Dr. Lowry has a most worth--while mes-- sage and has met with great suc-- cess in her lectures throughout I!-- linois. 5 F ' The Friendship Circle of the Pres-- byterian Church is able to handle magazine orders at all times. : They are in & position to give you miaga-- zines published in any language at the lowest possible price. They will meet the legitimate quotations of-- fered by any other agent or any special inducement made by the pub-- lishers. The profits are applied to the building fund and the 'circle graciously solicits your patronage. Information will be given by calling Libertyville 409--R or any mefnber of the circle. -- initiated into the organization will : avail themselves of this opportunity. | The fire department was called| out at two--thirty Wednesday morn-- ing by a fire at the Robert Lill home on Third Street. The blaze had started in the 'basement, pre-- sumably due to crossed wires, and had burned its way through a wall before the fireman arrived. The flames were extinguished before much damage had been done.. -- & The Lucky "13" Bunco Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Lawrence Crawford, 629 North First Street. Mrs. E. Quentin was| winner of the first prize, Mrs. H. J. Clark the second, and Mrs. Craw-- ford the consolation. Mr$g Frank Diefenbach of Chicago received the hostess prize.. The next meeting will be held on the third of May at the home of Mrs. Charles Brown, 240!' Third Street. a ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Madsen and family have moved from 518 Broad-- \ way to their new home in Sunset The Libertyville Woman's Club is endeavoring to provide clothing for an unfortunate family whose pos-- sessions were destroyed in a fire which burned their home. Clothing i8 desired for children ranging from one to fo:r}een years. A;loyon%l w&sh- ing to aid is requested ca rs. L. J. Wertzler, phone 379--J. The Community Club of -- Half Day will hold a Bunco and Five Hundred party at the Town Hall at Half Day on Friday evening, April 27th. Prizes will be given to those holding highest and lowest scores. A free luncheon will be served. A group of Libertyville and Mundelein residents are planning to attend. The Auxiliary of the Legion will hold its regular meeting at the Town Hall Monday evening, April 23rd at eight o'clock P. M. Initiastion of new members will take place at that time. Others who have not yet been Dr. E. H. Smith received word Friday morning of the death of his father, Fred Smith, at Belvidere. The elder Mr Smith, who for many years was a resident of Libertyville, Mrs. Wiliam Schley, third; and Mrs. Ethel Whitney, .consolation. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Linders re-- turned Wednesday evening from Joliet, where they remained with the latter's nephew and niece while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kaiser, made a trip to Memphis, Mrs. Albert Maether entertained the Five Hundred Club #t her home Thursday afternoon. Prizes were received by Mrs. Henry Numsen, passed away Thu!'!dl{.night. AIne funeral lrrmga:e_nu ve not been made further n that the remains will be brought here for burial. Wickersham : in Evanston. . Miss Ada Meyer underwent an operation for 'the removal of her tonsils early Frida{,l mqrning at the Victory Memorial oa?:tal. Wauke-- gan. According to the latest reports she is getting along nicely. ,J. E. Reninger of Chicago was a Libertyville business caller Friday afternoon. Mr. Reninger and family will move from Chicago the early part of next week and will make their future home on Rockland Road at the corner of Second Street. received by Mrs. Henry -- Numsen, first; Mrs. James Laycock, second; and, L. E. Ray left Thursday for Waukesha where they will take treatments 'for rheumatism at a sanitarium noted for its work in the cure of that malady. 3 Mrs. Charles Brown, 240 Third Street, will entertain the members of the local Bunco Club on Monday evening, April 23rd. ; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Prior and children of Wauconda visited «Wed-- neod%y at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.' W. Foss, Austin Avenue. : * The members of the M. W. A. will hold a card and bunco party this evening (Friday) at the Gridley Hall. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Ben Clybourn entertained a number of women at her home Fri-- day afternoon at a bunce party giv-- en for the benefit of the. Nationab Daughters of the G. A.--R. Mrs. D. Scott of Esterville, lowa was a guest at the home of her son, C. A. Scott and family, Friday, Mrs. Scott has been visiting for the past few days with Mr. and Mrs. R. Milwaukee Avenue, at ten o'clock co party will be given by the St. Anne Sodality of g. Jomifh's Par-- ish on Friday evening, May 11th. Luncheon will be served. . On Saturday, Ag{il 28th the St. Anne Sodality of Joserh's Par-- ish will hold a bakery sale at the North Shore Gas office, 406 North Barrington or 'Thursday of this week to give a talk fifm the Wo-- man's Club on "The Foreégn'Rela- tions of the United States. A Five Hundred, Euchre and Bun-- »h)!r.' ar&'l Lri'rs. h(_}e'qrg_g_ A. Wright went THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1928 1Wilcox rallied from the operation and was thought to have a good chance of recovery until her con-- dition became grave earl!y this week. The members of the family were ; called to the hospital Friday morn-- 'ing but she had passed away before they arrived there. She is survived |by her husband, Elisworth Wilcox, 'three sons, Morris of Evulbnf Turner of Lake Bluff and Robert o Libertyville, her father, Richard Smith of Mundelein and Sne brothet George Smith 'of Libertyvillé. -- The e treig s afternoon at 1:30 at the home m 2:30 at the Diamond Lake Church. Interment will be made in Diamond Lake cemetery. I Mrs. Anna Wilcox, wife of Ells-- worth Wilcox of Douglas Avenue, passed _ away shortly. after five 6'clock Fridaf morning at the 'Vic-- tory Memorial hospital in Waukegan !where she has been since under-- going an operation two weeks ago ! or an intestinal disorder. Mrs. i Wilcox rallied from the oneration ---- The feature of the Ubu'tm Club's annual h'lnal{ Patty on ~day, May 1st will be a May Pole }Dance participated in by twelve of our most beautiful girls and danced in the moonlight to the strains of * Th place: ooubayatde Golf Club. The food: A new secretary of the [intgrior has been elected to serve in the cabinet of the Queen of the May on this momentous evening. She can cook--and how. _ LOST--A medium sized, hinged box with white interior and khaki can-- vas cover Sunday, April 8th on Maple Avenue. 'l-'¥nder please call Libertyville 421--J. Reward. This party, always an outstanding event of the club's yearly activities promises to be bigger and better than ever. Many surprise stunts will. be brought into play adding to the nierriment and prizes vid be abundant. Harold Anderson, who had no per-- manent address as far as is known, was found dead Tuesday morning in a small dwelling on east Church street occupied by three laborers who have been working for different concerns in the Villa?e. Anderson is said to have come from Waukeg-- an Saturday night in an intoxicated condition and was given a place to sleep on the floor. He was ill from the effects of the liquor Sunday and Monday but towards Mondag night seemed to Bbe recovering. He was found dead Tuesday morning and Coroner T:wlor called. An inquest was held-- Wednesday morning and the jury returned a verdict of death from u{cohol poisoning.. An effort is being made to find the relatives of .the dead man. 1 Ihe second meefix:'gb or the ne::r formed dramatic club will be held expected from Mundelein, Ivanhoe and other nearby communities. at-- the library next Tuesday even-- ing. Mrs. Wayne Colby will read a one--act play, and Mrs. Harding will tell of the troubles and triumphs experienced by the amateur theat-- rical group at Mundelein. A name for the new organization will be decided upon. It is announced that all those interested in such things are invited to attend. A number are sons, Raymond and Stanley, were Waukegan callers Wednesday after-- The meeting of the Libertyville Woman's Club will--be held Wednes-- day evening, April 25th at the Epis-- copal Parish House at eight fifteen o'clock P. M. Members of the asso-- ciation are allowed the privilege of bringing es Mus?cmwillfi £ Parks", by Mrs. E. 'l'olmaxi-'!"-aflt,wni be given. Mrs. East will show about one 'hundred and fifty natural col-- ored alides of various parks. This meeting is certain to be one of the most interesting of the season. Shore Maie, Quartette and an il-- lustrated lecture, ."Your National "Thé Rink" was made when Chaplin was at his best--ten years ~ago. "Chaplin" the genius still lives, * Come and see the greatest comedy Chaplin ever made. Mr; and Mrs. 'A. W. Lindroth and The second meeting of the newl ? EDNA MURPHY A "different" tépe of . west-- ern with mystery, laughs, perils and love woven to-- gether in an unusual manner. with FRED THOMSON and ©~ EDNA MURPHY "Sunset Legion" Monday, Tuesday April 23, 24 _ A Paramount Picture An ideal love story set a-- gainst the picturesque back-- ground of rural England; that describes "Doomsday", Paramount's picturization of Warwick Deeping's novel. News . _ Comedy Sunday, April 22nd. A thrilling and exciting pic-- ture ' of the air in which trans--Atlantic flight furn-- ishesthe "climax. ' "Doomsday" starring FLORENCE VIDOR and GARY COOPER |AUDITORIUM| Comedy, -- "Ail Washed Up" Saturday, April 21st MONTE BLUE and § EDNA MURPHY, in CHARLES CHAPLIN '*Across The Atlantic will be furnished by the No: LIBERTYYVILLE, ILL. "THE RINK" Matinee at 2:30 * in 34. APRIL 19 -- 20 -- 21 Minstrel Echoes" the annual American Legion minstrel show at the high school auditorium. Novelty entertainment produced by the John in; se 60 00 0e e § 902. 0 . Friday, April 27th : Bunco and l%ve Hundred par;y by the Community Club at the Town Hall, Half Day.. I.'riz.es. Free Lunch, e * . Friday, April 27 _ P. T. A. meeting at the North Grade School at 3:00 P. M. Health *--/-- Friday, April 20th _' Card and bunco m}:y at Gridley Hall by M. W. A. eshments. fice --_.__. Sunday, April $3th | : Violin-- and piano recitals b}; the pupils of Misses Mayme and Hilda-- garde Hapke at St. Joseph's. Hall beginning at 2:30 and 3:30. Saturday, April 28th Bakery mt 10 a. m. by the St.. Anne ty of St. Joseph's Parish a+ the North Shore Gas of-- . Rogers Per Bu. _ All Phones 25. Home Owned Store Spiced Jelly Gum Drops 5 Peanut Bars--Lindy Bars--Hershey Chocolate ive cent Bats for .....::::...::{ll! ;" sise 2i>g. cle> Per Lb. .::.--.... "S%...."........... Jumbo Mint & Lemon Sticks Johnsons Electric Polisher--We have--two for ) rent at, Per Day $2'w Save your rugs by using a Blu--J Broom. All fine ~ 9-80 Com--no Stems--A real Buy ..................../...'%.;.. All O'Cedar or Liquid Veneer Oil Mops and Oils--15% off the regular price. : Brushes of all kinds at very 'attractive prices. Come in and look them over. n e Candy Peanut Butter Pure Sugar Jelly Beans Johnsons Liquid Wax When Spring gets here every woman in town will want material at once and we want them to have it. % oo * Johnsons Hard Wax _ k Thursday, Friday, Saturday Honeywell's Studio Mother on this day with a gift exclusively yours--your photograph--one which she day, but in an increasing measure as time passes. > now to remember your is Sunday May 13th, Plan COMING EVENTS MOTHER'S DAY TRIGGS & JOHNSON Per Lb::...::::.....: PHONE 341-- F. R. BOCKELMAN Barber Shop NO W OPEN not just for I wish to announce that my new -- barber shop at 412 No. Milwaukee Avenue is now open for business .starting Tuesday April 17. Ex-- | perienced workmen will attend to * your tonsorial needs. _ . .. _ We also carry "< * A full line of Cigars : : and Tobacco -- The Sweetest Story Ever Told Special for House Cleaning 412 N. Milwaukee Ave. | Reliable Laundry Agency company, Seeds and Plants of ~ Saturday, May 5th Mrs. Kenneth Lovell entertained Bakery sale at 2:00. P. M. the Na-- | the 'I\tesdl¥v Brl& Club at her tional Daughters of the G. A. R. home, 205 West k Avenue, on " en s M P . the afternoon of Aril 17th. _ P. T. A, Tmovie benefit, "Precides" | . The enroiiee Enimaver . Society by Gene Stratton Porter at th"'x(;xfeetth:t ie Rome of ucrl.mafi Audltonum' .l:hm $s * P. G. Ray Sunday evenihwxsi'xt- Friday, May 25th. thirty P. M. with Paul Ray, Jr. Dance at St. Joseph's Hall bfi,the as the leader. Marian Club.. Music by. the INnter-- | ----------------------------_--_----_--___.___ --__Friday, May 11th Five Himdreg, Euchre and Bunco 'l' party by St. Anne Sodality of St. AL M 41 6A beve sls bie§? Hlob 5as nogm ruushuger ave LIBE ye * . 10c ~ 19c . 05c _ 25¢ . 10c _ 65¢ 75¢ $2.00 «P ,, ILLIJNMOIS In regular Commercial Courses, advanced courses in Commercial Work, Wivil Service preparation. o * Call for particulars Published in the in-- terest ef the people lot of thinking for the . other fellow, especially along the Women are buyers EDITORIAL There are several upecuuuong the line of to run a newspaper, but we 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 > Mowers sent anywhéne by Flowers O. A. Newsom, LUKBER CO. Joseph Kohout Co., Inc. First National Bank and accord them the same and consideration given t customers. Women 'do more than eighty per cent of the Buying for the homes in this community. They know how to shop for values--and they know values. That is why the woman in the home and in the office has as much need and use for a Checking Account as the so-- called head of the house. We invite the accounts of women-- The Four By Six Special Classes * @ROWERS OF FINE FLOWERS _ ¢, Hl. _ We Deliver Anywhere. PRHONE 174--] * _ Mrs. Geo. E. McDonald Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 Forming Now for a 6 months' co 811 W. Park Ave. Libertyville Phone 130 Libertyville, Illinois | MOTHER GOQSE f (7) | Jack ";';e Jlglll, went up y € e * * Tors duughier, We heard a man say the othér day that he wouldn't Hve any place but right here and fogies. long--suffering teach-- | er at a Libertyville | School the other day / "is like the McNary | Haugen -- Bill; it won't work" gress is strewn with the wrecks of fools April 2 1, 1928 ° of The members of the Legion Aux-- we can find the plan you want, if not we will get it for you. contract to erect a new twelve room 'l'Ig'u" for Kr. rown, a -- Chicago attorney near Gages Lake, Eaton & Reic-- stalling footings and have any ideas f'l{] the new nlace dran -- sub--contract for ce-- laying up cement blocks. A & Phone 47 and 48 PAGE FIVE