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Lake County Register (1922), 19 May 1928, p. 5

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i LAKE.COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 3 e I ihoertuurmiece Tilinnic Miss Adeleine Rossdeutcher, of 131 West Park Avenue, visited over the week end with relatives in Volo. Mrs. E. J. Weiskog was a guest Wednesday at the home of Mrs. John Gosgwiller at Mundelein. Mrs.John Numsen~and daughter, Beatrice, were Waukegan callers Thursday. _ Mrs. _ Nettie Mason and Miss Clara Ehninger were Chicago visit-- evening Miss Alma Naumann has accelpted the position in the office of the local the vacancy caused by Miss Rosabel-- le Hagerty who resigned Wednes-- Libertyville business caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher, of Volo, were Libertyville callers Mon-- day. . NEMA WORM CAPSULES S$SPECIA L8 Libertyville Carnation Milk 2 J L0E @~s0mmirerrcctintections Kraft's Malted Milk, 50c One 5 ounce size free Large Size - Liquid Veneer ... Fancy White Vinegar in Glass, Pint . Fancy Green Olives _ per quart .....::.....____. 'ocietg and LOCAL NEW S Starting May 16 to May 23 .F. B. Lovell Co. HOGS, SHEEP, POULTRY, DOGS AND FOXES. * Libertyvilie, Illinois CaPITAL & SurpLvs, $150,000.00 . H. Molidor Additional Safe Deposit Boxes For Destroying Roundworms, Stomach Worms We invite.your inspection of these most modern boxes--as ARE ready for occupance. The heavy demand caused this supply to be' added. > > We can fulfill your needs in every respect. > burglar--proof and fire--proof as can be made. 221 So Milwaukee avenue "Service You'll Remember" spent They do the work quickly. Do not thow animals "of their feed" or "cause a setback." Field and labor-- tory tests prove their efficiency and safety beyond a doubt. lisk us for a free bookist all about the use of euesseccssessssseesetensmeneseseee0000e0000 000000 To Save Money Phone 31 week end at the home of Miss Bea-- Mrs. J. G. Weart is leaving Sat-- urday, Mag' 19th © for Taylorville, Illinois,* where she will spend the week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kruger, of Wauconda, visited Wednesday -- af-- ternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maether and family. . Mrs. E. J. Weiskopf and Mrs. John Gosswiller of Mundelein, called at the home of Miss Julia Barbaras at Gilmer Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. l:' Taylor and _gdrs.s E.d;l'. Larson, Chiag visi un at the home of ;s Nettie Muor); and Miss C. Ehninger, of Park Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Ames, of At-- hens, Wisconsin, were callers in this vicinity this week, having come here to take care of matters per-- taining to their property in Munde-- Paul MacGuffin, attorney, will leave .Saturday morning, May 20th or a trip to Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. MacGuffin is planning to make the trip b{ motor and he expects to be gone for about five days. eussassessescanesseeces00000000 _ Me _ 49¢ 50c of Lake For-- Tilinois $ The Natiohal Daughters of --the G. A. R. will hold a card and bun-- co party on Tuesday, May 22nd at St. Jogeph's Hall. -- Everybody is A special meeting of the congre-- gation will be held Sunday, May 27 at the St. John's Lutheran Church after the church services. A class of four will be confirmed. Coroner and Mrs. J. L. Taylor re-- turned to their home in Oakwood Terrace late Monday night® from New York. Mrs. Taylor had been in the East for several days at the home of her father, who recently underwent a serious operation. Dr. Taylor departed a week ago to join his wife. They report a delightfal return trip. : welcome. Miss Blanche Osborne spent Thursday night in Waukegan with friends and attended a~ miscellan-- eous shower given for Blanche Gil-- lies, who will be a June bride. The Young Peo&e's Society of the Presbyterian urch will meet at the Presbyterian Manse Sunday evening, May 20th at six--thirty.» Oliver Howard, who has been at-- tending school at Minneapolis, Min-- nesota, is visitinf at the home -- of Mr. and Mrs. John Numsen, 217 The Woman's Guild of St. Law-- rence's Episcopal Church are hold-- ing a Bridge and Five Hundred par-- ty this afternoon (Frida):}hat the Episcopal Parish House. e parfi' has been in cha?e of Mrs. & Cairns and Mrs. E. Waterhouse as chairmen. The affair promised to be very delightful. "Methodism as a World. Church" will be the sulfl'ect of the sermon at the ~First ethodist TEKiscopal Church Sunday evening. e mes-- Second Street. sage of Methodism as* a world church '"and its program and spirit will be considered. It will be an interpretation of the world confer-- ence of Methodists now in session at Kansas City. The time is seven-- thirty p. m. $ Mrs. John --Whitney and Mrs. James Laycock were hostesses Wed-- nesday afternoon at a one o'clock luncheon served to six friends from Fox Lake at the home of the form-- er. The guests included Mesdames Geo. Winterbotham, J. H. _ Willett, Charles * Foote, James -- Bergens, Troop, and Spizah.. Following. the delicious luncheon the afternoon was enjoyably spent in playing bunco for which prizes were awarded. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Disney, Mr. and Mrs. G.. Sturm, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bock, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-- liam Schley. and daughter, Mabel and Mr. Van Evry were among those from Libertyville, who attend-- ed the annual bazaar, supper and entertainment by the _ Lombard Ph{yers and the ;:-mrie View Band at Union Hall, Long Grove, Thurs-- day evening.-- This event was fiven under the auspices of the ng Grove Ladies' Aid. THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1928. St. John's Lutheran Church (East of the Park) ° W. H. Lehmann, Pastor. Sunday School at 10 a. m. German Service at 11 a. m. English Service at 8 p. m. Daylight Saving Time! s On May 27th Sunday School and church service will -- start an hour earlier. -- There will be a special confirmed,. meeting -- of the congregltion . after this service. A class of four is to be Presbyterian. Church s Guy E. Smock, Pastor. Sunday School -- at 9:45 at the North grade school. You are wel-- come at any age. . $ oA i oo e Morning worship at 11:00. The sermon subject "The Fruitful and the Unfruitful." + . ' * The services on Sunday, May 20, (the Sunday after the Ascension) . Young 'People's meeting -- at the manse at 6:30. ¢ > A cordial invitation to any who have no regular church home, to worship with us. j ine on mm Al "The Church That 1 * With Good." "Worship and -- Living" is the theme for Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.. We invite all people who do not #Worship elsewhere to come and worship us. Your faith, your friendship, and your service t hu-- manity will all be cordially recog-- mized and appreciated. ------ --_ > Evening theme at 7:30 "Metho-- dism as a World Church." We shall Epworth League meetsoat 6:30. : There have been so many expres-- sions of appreciation of the service of last Sunday morning, and we have been greatly -- encouraged by: them. They indicate : that people want beauty in worship, --and that some new forms of beauty and dra-- matic interpretations are possible. Other churches in many places are making similar efforts in various consider its mesng and its pro-- gram as a world church. _ Our Sunday school meets at 9:45. Auditorium Theatre: St, -- Lawrence's First Methodist Episcopal Church Holy Eucharist and sermon, 11 a. Church School, 10 a. m. Daylight Saving Time! * Bunday School, 9:30 a. m. Church Service, 10;:45 a. m. Subject:-- "Soul and Body.' 1Jance by the Munueiein Y oiun-- teer Fire Department at Rest Haven Frldfiy, May 18. Bunco and Five Hundred by the Willard Camp R. N. A. No. 607 at Herschberger Hall, Prairie View at 7:830 standard time. Prizes and lun-- Tuesday, May 22nd. Card and bunco part{ at St. Jo-- seph's Hall by the N. D. G. A. R. Everybody welcome. Dance at St. Joseph's Hall by the Marian Clubs. -- 9 s Saturday, May 26th. * Bakery sale by the M.: E. Ladies at Titus Brothers Electric Shop. Friday, May 25th. f Regular monthly meeting of the Parent--Teacher Association. Wednesday, May 23rd Dance by the Mundelein Volun-- Friday, May 18th S de Five hundred and bunco party by C. O. Carlson COMING EVENTS -- the women ~and you can Tory fot Soobme. time I=y rleres 2 , May 25th Libertyville Woodman camp at,_. The kangaroo has bi small Gridley hall. Everybody welg;flte. : haud.md very large bt:fndet&;nd |AUDITORIUM| 'A Race for Life 'Square Crooks' Race track in which the dog overcomes the intrifi: of the villian and spurs his boy owner to win the sweep-- A' comedy drama of a father who is sufipecbed of lifting pearls when the real thief with DOROTHY DWAN and JOHNX MACK. plants them on his <-- young-- Scenic: _ "THE -- DESERT BLOOMS" _ . Comedy and News. 'Sharpsh( "The Gateway of the Moon" Monday--Tuesday May 21"2|2lld'. + GEORGE O'BRIEN and LOIS MORAN in The clean but der heart of a hardb gob from one of | shins--Morocco Pathe --Review Wednesday, May 23. Saturday, May 19. Sunday, May 20. DOLORES DEL RIO in LIBERTYYILLE, ILL. (Matinee hasg been di;eontm) RIN TIN TIN, in "RAINY DAYS." il may care iled young Jncle Sam's nights-- oters' ind _ Aesop is often mistaken for a fight pro-- But the way to out-- wit these smooth--fin-- gered folk is to change your currency into Travelers Che-- ques before you leave on your trip. These Cheques are no temp-- tation to crooks, for, bearing your signat-- ure, they are of no use to anyone but you. And--even if they In all denominations, at a No money is safe from the greedy hands of the sneak--thief and pickpocket these days with crime so prevalent. lsspecially is this true when traveling--in strange places--among strangers. All packed up and ready to go? R But--somewhere in the crowds at the rail-- road station--on the pier--on the train or boat, may be .lurking a thief who will rob you of 'your money and utterly spoil your long looked--for-- ward--to vacation. t i t ns arranged -- a slow foursome which will Golf Course. _ The imp in charge leered and remarked town is a bum tovn{ you may be sure 0 one ~of two things, fiiwmr hi'hlmwd';n t i * ing something he is ashamed of or else has name doesn't mean much on a T. E. Wilcox has a force of -- laborers dotted line. INSU R A NC E LUMBER CO. 0. A. Newsom, Editor IN SOUND STOCK COMPANIES ONLY A RIFLED PURSE Means A WRECKED VACATION Flowers to honor our beloved dead on the Nation's day of remembrance. Beautiful bfl)ssoms to lay in reverence at the shrine they have hallowed by their sacrifice. A token to show that their memories bloom anew each year. Memorial Day Telephone,, ire -- Tornado -- Automobile -- Casualty First National Bank The Four By Six uwe Growers of Fine Flowers Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 Libertyville, Illinois _ In his home, -- But he has a little In his i engine, . And he also has a little made ' In his cellar. _ AMERICANISM re 18 paying ' one dollar down. flooring. -- This can be laid without any of the expense or mess of tearing up the old flooring. Let us tell you how., Archie -- McDonald yille:ndline of roof-- roofing sup-- l:lxgels, which means complete satisfac-- ous "Johns Man-- be just ahead of you for all eternity. We handle the fam-- When autos collide it is always the guilty ~driver who PHONE 174--J May 19 ioned girl who was always burning her _hu':'flby having the curling iron should be stolen or lost (uncountersigned and not exchanged for value), their val-- ue is refunded. The safe way to travel is with funds that are safe. Travel-- ers Cheques are sold at this bank to ensure happy vacation for you. fee of 75¢ per $100 What has become of the old--fash-- of run at all is twice a day." be imperfect n.fetypins'ineue? of emergency. -- . | 'Lou' schanck says: Where there's s» much smoke there must be some wom-- Phone 47 and 48 PAGE FIVE ---- . @4 <

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