% | S95 10| of the Epworth League. The theme will be, "The Higher Baptism." -- vvening at seven--thirty=o'clock for the recognition of the new officers Mrs. Veronica _Wilcox® was a Waukegan caller Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J» E.tm Cushran, -- of *Wt and Mr. W.M...___fi.r{ at the home of Mr. and Mrs3. Charles Seiler and family, 604 held at Methodist Church Sunday 2 large Lux,® 12 American Family swap :......... Libby's Black Label Peaches 80c value, 2 for ... Country Club Brand Butter P "fr Te _ LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Remington Portable _ --Typewriter _ Libertyville SPECIA LS 2Zoe packages ociety LOCAL N. OCLELY and LOCAL NEW S Just the thing for a Graduation pres-- ent for éither the boy or girl graduate." A compact typing machine for any ° kind of work. Now furnished in attractive shades and color combinations. F. B. Lovell Co. 0. H. Molidor I La@x soap ... 221 So. Milwaukee avenue "Service You'll Remember" for this week CarPttat," SuapLus, $150,000.00 '60° _Ramp, r mothexrs love., To Save Money PRICED AT amid the stars shall lift its pure flame changeless, and be-- fore the throne of God burn through eternity." ¥ 4 ts use «sa004s + sem008 aeen0 68800 680 + han a n 800 ters, m and Mrs. F. J. Tegt-- , of flmd.hh. were Chicago mrs Thursday. Group Two of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will hold a ery sale at the Earl Corlett mn%r- day, May 12th at two o'clock p. m. «--Charles Kaiser went to Bloom-- Miss Amanda Hauri and friend of Lake Forest were guests Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and ington, Sunday with the St. Bernard Commandery of Knight .Templars of 6 Rolls...50c 1 Bowl Brush Free Mrs. Charles Johnsen and daugh-- --N P. Willia Gardner, 225 Fourth ... observance of Mother's Day, May Thirteenth 59¢ 15c $1.00 Tilinois bMAc 50c & :'Ullrich i {kampe, § Liberty1 5 Mr. ar ; !tin Aven © lning- at ; | parents, ; | at Wau < | _ A nw ; | John's 1 © mnf to & | Rally w ; | ternoon 3 s | _ Mr. a 3 | Mundele § ville Fi : | home S; ; bers req i|. on ; s | Ladies' i |dist Ep ; | bakery $ | Electric ; | Avenue. 3 | _ The ) ; | terian C ; ) lar weel ; | Miss Fr : lat six--t ; | time. € Oscar i |Mr. Wi ; | County 3 | Sunday g parents, ; er, 137 ©)-- The | -- fof the: NOTICE! Lawn mowers sharpened and ad-- justed. Work gnnteod James Laycock, 216 © Church -- Street, will be equally as great. The pic-- ture, which showed the beauty of the Limberlost region and the bird life in the forests, was of good uality, aRd different. The Parent g'eacher ssociatitl wwhto 5; to eii ress its appreciation t pup 5ho aidedaxex the sale of the tiketa and to those who so glady co--operat-- ed with them. ra Mrs. Flora Eger called on friends in Ivanhoe Thursday afternoon. Miss Millie Wrench called on Mrs. William --Jeffreys at -- Mundelein, Thursday afternoon. -- The Antioch Royal Neighbors en-- Certained the officers of the local camp on Tuesday evening. _ Miss Nina Wheeler is a guest this week at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Frank Straight, and family at Ra-- ter, which was gi benefit by the mem ent--Teacher Associ day and Friday eve and 1l1th, drew a audience Thursday expected that Frids: visitor three--fifteen and | served at six o'cloc More than twenty ; go from the local make an effort to efficiency -- cup, w league has held for attendance cup. -- _ The district rall{fl3 of the Epworth League of, the thodist -- Church District, will be held at Waukegan Saturday afternoon and evening of this week. The program begins at three--fifteen and supper vfil be served at six o'clock in the armory. More than twenty young people will home in Libertyvil Ullrich and son and Mrs. Mary Te-- kampe, of Fremont Center, were Libertyville callers Thursday. Mrs. Louis Riec painful injux;y St slipped and fell d the basement stai ;)f the accidell:t, igaments in her able to walk. Miss Kathleen been staying at Shop, 545 No. Mi is intending to dep Oshkosh, Wisconsi visit with her pare their symmer co John C. Twiss <tf' this city -- and Gaynell Williams were united in marriage at the Methodist parson-- age on Tuesday evening by: Rev. John E. DeLong.; Mr. Twiss is manager of the |American Wire Fence Company h'fire. The bride's home was formerly in Texas. Mr. party will be give (Friday) at eigi!t!- light . savings tigfl Hall, Luncheon wi Tuesday, found man of this city is to take care of and the conservato The court action ~ "Freckles" by Ge Mrs. J. M. Wade was entered at the Lake County General Hossiihl late Tuesday afternoon as a cal patient. & § Mrs. H. Harrison, of Waukegan, visited Friday at the home of her gl;ents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles wn, and' family. 4 * --Mr. and Mrs. Paul' Hicks visited Sunday at the home of the former's flnents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman icks, at Wauconda. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dorfler, <of | Mundelein, entertained the Liberty-- ville Five Hundred Club . at the!r' home Saturday evening.. The mem-- bers report a most enjoyable Vtime.' On-- Saturdgy, May 26th, the Ladies' Aid S%ciety of tfie Metho-- | dist Episcopal Church will hold a| bakery sale at the Titus Brothers' Electric Shop, 501 North Milwaukee | Annlouncgmentf . been receive(} by relatives o e. marriage o Robert Rickey Crippen to Miss Pau-- line Grant, both Long -- Beach, California, on April 28th, Mr. Crip-- pen has many friends in Lake coun-- ty. His grandparents, the late Dr. and Mrs. 'R. N. Rickey, resided at Grayslake, Illinois. © f nmq to attend the Walther League Rally which will be held Sunday af-- ternoon and evening at Evanston. "Angels at the Gates of Life" will be the theme of the program for Mothers' Day service at the Methodist Church Sunday morning at eleven o'clock. All mothers who do not attend church elsewhere are Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Foss, of Aus-- tin Avenue vimtedWednesda{ 'eve-- ning at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Johns, at Waucondga. : A number of the members of St. John's Lutheran Churech are plan-- Judge ine ¥oung P:?Kle of the Presby-- terian Church will hold their regu-- lar weekly meeting at the home of Miss Frances Waldo, 214 Park Ave., at six--thirty p. m. daylight 'saving time. C Oscar Kaiser and family and Mr. Wilson, President of the Will County Bank of Joliet were guests Sunday at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kais-- er, 137 East Church Street. The Woman's Missionary Socn:g of the Methodist Epinc:lpd Chu will meet Wednesday, May 16th at in the home of Mrs. O. A. Newsom, 212 West Cook Avenue. The Wau-- kegan Society will lead the meeting. the Parent--T be held Friday, no definite plans this meeting. -- F ments as to the ti be given in a late Mrs. John Nelson was a Chicago A bunco, five hundred and euchre The Young People of the Presby-- in ven : this evening t !p'clock p. m. day-- ne, at St. Joseph's ill <--be served fols thly meeting of Association will ay 25th. As yet ve been made for khoff suffered a day -- when--. she wn two steps of way. As a result me and place will t Beverly Dress aukee Avenue, ) Saturday for , where she will ts at "Brookside" @. i ': e Stratton Por-- en as a movie bers of the Par-- tion on Thurs-- ings, May 10th arge, interested night and it is y's performance great. --The pic-- y in Texas. Mr. ill make: their hich the local a year, and the court of Probate »cker, Waukegan, at Henry Stolz-- now a fit person is own property : was discharged. as not--contested. omasun, who has league, and will win the district | Gladirst Wear!: in appreciation of her earnest work as president during 'the past year. l&s. Farrell then i spoke of the Illinois Conference to | be held at the--Stevens Hotel, May : 14th to 18th inclusive. Each depart-- dance at. May 25th. tfléliieéofim. has tak-- en the flat on ly owned by Jeanette Brean and will move here Sattrrdvay from North Chicago. Mrs. Guy Grinnell, Mrs. H., J. Clark and Mrs. Forrest Thompson were hostesses Thursday afternoon to the Presbyterian Circle at the home of Mrs. Grinnell. + Mr. and Mrs. Hinselman of Ken-- osha irmt a &ew days here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hinselman were former residents of this city. On Monday, May 1 at eight o'elotcink PofJgh the Eimh District meeting e merican Auxiliary will be%eld at thelfi'"onm Hall. It is hoped that a majority of LOCAL WOMAN'S CLUB IN ANNUAL LUNCHEON the local members will attend. "He is the most even tempered man in the army." said --an arm officer of his commanding n-sn{ man in the army. said --an arm officer of his commmdin' gmsn{ "He is mad all the time."--Ameri-- The annual luncheon of the Wom-- an's Club was sheld Wednesday at one o'clock in the Methodist Episco-- pal Church dining room. 'The tables were beautifully decorated -- with spring flowers and clever favors. . with demonstrati _lectures and entertainment ang'fin. Fartell urg-- ed all club members to attend as many meetings as Mrs. Gradle .hadp:'gu;&words to say about the Tenth District, as she expressed it, "the best district in the stateé--yours and mine." Mrs. Munch told of the wonderful inspection of one club for another and she said she could sell Federa-- tion anywhere if she knew the town and its people and after listening to her we all agreed. 4 The Libertyville Choral Club sang several beautiful pieces. The surprising progress they have made About ninety were present, who were delighted to have with them such distinguished m'.u Mrs, Farrell, First Vice-- ident of the State Federation; Mrs. --Gradle, President .of 'the --Tenth District Federation and Mrs. Grq}knrp Mun-- ch, President of the Lake county Federation. -- -- After a delicious luncheon served Akers. gf'fiméuiwes ::d?le'lddl h isses Mayme ilde ap-- ke played in their usunf'crl?:ming manner. t 8 Mrs. Orpha Hardnfi' presented _ a lovely basket of flowers to Mrs. 14th to 18th inclusive. Each depart-- ment is to haye a booth in the Home Exposition which will be featured E.. T Langwortby, Mrs _ C. Coonfer, Mrs., G. C. Grinnell, Mrs. L -- H. The hostesmwere Mrs. Lois Pet-- erson, Mrs. rles Gallowz. Mrs. John Mitchell, Miss Bess McBride, ing, shopping expedition. & No man really is as unimportant as a "favorite son" seems to people in the short time of their existence must be a great source of satisfac-- tion to their efficient leaders. of The Marian Club will hold <a On behalf of the club There is nothing dearer to a man tiful dance hall firl whirled her way into his heart. Jack wondon's story brought to ~the screen as one of the most powerful roles Milton Sills ever portrayed. Love versus luxury in a story of gold digging wives. Wednesday, May 16th 'MADGE BELLAMY, in "BURNING " and CONRAD NAGEL Drama of the underworld in which a young lawyer is divorced from his wife when he purposely sets the <evi-- dence to satisfy cher. : Comedy' _ Fox' News 'If I Were Single' with DORIS KENYON Burning with the :girit of adventure, afire with every-- thing but love, until a beau-- "The Riding Hard ridin, straight shootin, daring thrills. * "The Little Buckaroo" with MAY McAVOY |AUDITORIUM| with Buzz Barton. Barton the hard riding juvenile, aids in 'the capture of bandits. Matinee at 2:30 BIG DOUBLE FEATURE + PROGRAM. -- _ . BOB STEELE in . Saturday, May 12th Community Song Slides Sunday, May 13th. © Same All the Time Monday--Tuesday May 14--15 MILTON SILLS, in -- DAYLIGHT" Renegade" ky CC O GUCSu® hall girl whirled a hic hanrt® Taak 6 's Hall Friday, ic is invited.> _ ype operator at Do not forget --the «Walther gue Rally at Evanston in the noon and evening. Presbyterian Church Guy E. Smock, Pastor Sunday School at 9:45 at the North Grade school. Morning worship at 11.00 a. m. The subject will be "Mothers' Day." S'?)ecxal music by the choir. oung people's meeting at 8:30 at the home of Miss Frances Waldo. 1me sServices on sunday, May 1l3th (the fifth Sunday after 'fiu&er) are: Holy Communion, 8 a. m.-- Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 a. m. Church School, 10 a. m. -- Daylight saving time. _ * _ 8t John's Lutheran Church W( H ml'gk)w s -- H. L astor Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Englh{ service at 11:00 a. m. Daylight Saving Time. Do not forget the «MWalther Lea-- First _ Methodist Episcopal Church John E. DeLong, Pastor The Church that Overcomes Evil Our Sunday school meets at 9:45, and the Epworth League at 6:30. The Woman's Missionary Society will meet Wednesday, --May 16th. with Mrs. 0; A. Newsom. The Wau-- kegan society will lead the meeting. In the evening at 7:30 there will be a candle light service for the re-- cognition of tge new officers of the Epworth League. The theme will be "The Higher Baptisms." -- TA XI We welcome ;';6-6 all 't'l;ese-;;-- vices. With Good "Angels at the Gates of Life" the theme of the service for Mo-- thers' Da'l{mSunday morning at 11 o'clock. This is one of the impor-- tant days in our church. . The district rally of the Epworth Leavue will be held at Waukegan Saturday afternoon gnd evening of this week. Supper is served at the armory: at 6 o'clock. : s Auditorium Theatre:-- Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Church Services at 10:45. a. m. Subject: "Mortals and Immortals." Wednesday: Third floor 540 N. Mil-- didate, but they have a lot to ao vith'lctflingmthyeirhuh. a SMITH'S DAY PHONE 35 | . MIGBT PHRONE io The people have nothing to ° do ith.cooking up a presidential can-- waukee Ave., at 8 P. M. Stand at Lester's Novelty Store 5 pound jars Telmo: Brand Pure Fruit , and Sugar Jam in Raspberry, Peach, Pineapple, Apricos and Fig. This is a real bargain QQ Veal Stew per pound Lamb Stew at per jar .. Veal Breast with pocket to bake All Phones 25 . Better buy a Swift's Premium Ham before the price advances. Special this week only. WHOLE OR HALF, PER LB. -- Christian Science Society Fire & Tornado -- Automobile -- Casualty IN S U R A N C E IN SOUND STOCK COMPANIES ONLY TRIGGS & JOHNSON SPECIAL! ew f s 2 DBOHLNOS ;.%.....> .. zind ceales. | 35(: 250 May 13th served. Public invited. Thursday, May 17th -- Annual bazaar, sugfer and enter-- tainment by Lomba PI:I:u and Prairie View Band at Union Hall, Yellow .,B?wo. 500 and Euchre party at St. Joseph's Hall at 8:00 P. M. Daylight Saving Time. _ Luncheon Saturday, May 12th. Bakery sale at the E. H. Corlett Store by Group Two of the Presby-- Sunday, May 13th Annual meeting of the Ivanhoe Cemetery Association at --the Ivan-- hoe Church at 2:80 P. M. standard $ N O V _ Bunco and Five Hu Willard Camp R. N. 4 Herschberger Hall, Pr 7:30 standard time. P Saturday, May Bakery sale by the at Titus Brothers Ele« -- Just Call 306 want Taxi servi will do the rest. is Sunday May® 13th, Plan now to reme_mdicr your Mother on this day with a gift exclusively yours--your will cherish, not just for one day, but in an :increasing measure as time passes. Honeywell's .Studio COMING EVENTS MOTHER'S DAY LIBERTYVILLE PHONE 341--] Friday, May 11th ndred by the 19¢ 19¢ L. No. 507-- at airie View at rizes and lun-- V ' S tric Shop. when you e and we CGah Pown Hall at § P. M.-- .c > > Dance l?t St.y:lo'o!:p,h Hall by the aA '3 Marian Clubs, Y but doesn't, is a desirable neighbor. Some people are notuflnfleghwith Published in the in-- terest of the people Do you say--*"I have just bought some BLANK CO., stock (or bonds,) do you think that is a good investment?" OR Do you say--*"I have been offered some BLANK CO., stock (or bonds,) would that be a good investment for me?" WE LEAVE I'{TTO YOUR JUDGMENT WHICH ISTHE BETTERWAY We will gladly give you our opinion as to the merit of any investment that may be offered to you. § No Charge. Monday, First National Bank The Four By Six Which? Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 Libertyville, TIllinois meeting of the look prettier than it does this May. at May 12. the milk of human want the cream. a secret is not to have a secret. tween a new rug and new tires, and fi,m A man who can play the fiddle, About the only sure way to keep No Obligation. what he should take to improve his golf. PAGE FIVE No. 19