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Lake County Register (1922), 23 May 1928, p. 5

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i Societg and LOCAL NEW S with friends,in Chicago, Sunday af-- ternoon and evening. f Albert Haas was a guest Sunday afternoort at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fernquist at Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Berard and family, of Chicago, called at the M. Haas home Sunday evening. The Misses Dorothy and Jose-- phine Reuse and Charles Kirtsin-- ger were entertained Sunday at the home of Miss Ethel and Vance Ray at Mundelein. Mrs. Ethel McCormick spent Sun-- day in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Cichy were Chicago callers Sunday. Miss Adeleine Rossdeutcher visit-- ed Sunday with relatives at Volo. Mrs. Cora E. Hull and daughter, It':veLn, visited ,Sunday at Rogers ar F * Mr. and Mrs, Claire Smart visit ed from Friday to Sunday in Moroc 24 * * 26 34 #: $ 45 3t xd ; ' 3 # y :: :: % $ #e 3 g ¢ 3 *f 3+ nemnnannnnnmemmemnnneeneaeaeemeneeeeeeneteeeeneneesreneennnemeeuteememesnaeeneeenannm enc cecaaaaamammamaman To a : ).' J;- * "w" 34 Safe Deposit Box LAKE COLNTY NATIONAL BANK Libertyville, Illinois Libertyville You intended to do it just as soon as the additional boxes here were available. They were necessary if we were to be in a posi-- tion to serve more of the members of our community. -- Those boxes--are now ready for '6ccupancy. s > " You may have complete protection for your valuables at a very small cost. S3 Do--not delay--it is often costly. HOGS, SHEEP, POULTRY, DOGS AND FOXES F. B. Lovell Co. Did you rent that For Destroying Roundworms, Stomach Worms CaprTaAL & Surpius, $150,000.00 They do the work quickly. Do not "cause a setback." Field and labom-- tory tests prove their efficiency and safety beyond a doubt. SAFE AND SURE ° QuICK ACTION INEXPENSIVE Ask us for a free beokist all about the use of NEMA WORM CAPSULES Y 20 at ABY 4 100 -- IIgVILC, CR . JARCO®U3 . " ADLIWCCE Sunday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Alice Havicey 117 First street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seiler mo-- tored to Wauconda, Snnd'?v where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Knig g visit-- ed Thursday evening with Mr. and children, Robert 'and Edith Mae, were placed in quarantine for scar-- let fever Friday. The local Odd Fellows lodge will hold a basket social and entertain-- ment in Gridley Hall on Saturday evening, May 26. Miss Jeannette Taylor, daughter of Dr. J. L. Taylor, of Oakwood Terrace, is at the Grace Dodge Hotel, Washington, D. C. > Veddar Stone and family and Ma-- bel Kn'gge, of Wauconda, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. znd Mrs. A. Maether. Mr. Howard is a ; of Mr. and Mrs. . Miss Alice Purkiss, of Lake For-- est, Miss Beatrice Numsen, of this city, and Messrs. Frank Banmgart- ner of Mundelein and Oliver How-- ard of Minneapolis, Minnesota, were Fox Lake callers éatnrday' _eve'nimi. Ted Havice, of "Chicago, visited Sutton will make their home in Lib Cassius Mason at Diamond A. C. Brockman and two 1 is a guest at the homt Mrs, 5ohn Numsen. en mm t 000 44 Tilinois 0r = ertyville. en" 3 in Anfiwho Poppy Dafr for the aid of disabled veterans will be observed Saturday by the local Legion and Auxiliary. Miss Doxno'chxl Anderson spent .the week end at the home of her par-- Miss Ethel Peterson and William Sutton were united in marriage on Thursday, May 17th, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Matousek, of Chicago is vi-- siting at the home of her son, James Matousek and family of East Church street. Miss Cecila Haas was a guest during the week end at the homes of : Mr. and H?. P. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. John Hilgers at Chi-- cago. | ; Mr. and Mrs. L, B. Ames, who have been visiting here with rela-- tives and friends, left for their home in Athens,i Wisconsin Monday morning. Rop l Mrs. Sarah Leighton is visiting this week at the home of her'daugh-- ter, Mrs. Russell ~Schroeder, and family at Half Dav. j C grs. Wilson, who has been wint-- ering in California, has returned here and is visitin% with her sons, Frank Wilson and E. O. Wiilson. Drs. Taylor & ed tonsil ope William Cruicks Evenson of Chic shenk home, 418 the: youngsters nicely. . :; | $s The reserves of the Libertyville The regular May meeting of the | Township-- High School track team Parent--Teacher Association will be|defeated the Waukegan Jung held in the kindergarten room of|track team in a dual méet at .the the North Grade School at two--|local field Monday afternoon by a thirty P. M. daylight saving. time,|66%4 to &ilé score. A perfect day Friday, May 25th. Miss Virginia|as to climate helped set some fine Huff, Miss Hell_t}lll Woodall . and|records 'outstanding of. which were Thomas Langwo lI will pal'tICl?'ate the following: Malmberg ran the in the program. |Mrs. O.--P. Keller,} 220 low hurdles in 27.9 seconds. chairman of the rolg:flam committee,| This time .was better than the will . talk on "Th uence of Re--|Northwest Conference record for ligion in Development of Character", the "sticks" which is held by E. The annual el n of officers will| True with a mark of 28.4 seconds. take place at this meeting, and a| However: this did not effect the social hour will follow. As this is|Conference record in any way be-- the last meeting of the year it is cause Waukegan is not in the Con-- hoped a large attendance will be'fenenee. Grimes put the 8 pound present. Please note the change in shot 41% feet for Libertyville and time. True helped the locals cause in the Mrs. Alice Cguzens was entered at the Lake Cofinty General I'llmi- tal, Waukegan, early _ Sat y morning as a m#d.ical patient. The -- Ladies Church will hol Saturday, May one o'clock dayl Titus Brothers' Dr. and Mrs. H ford, Mr. and M Highwood, Mr. a onimus of Round onimus and 'sist Kathryn, of Fre and Mrs. Philip Lake and Mr. an of this 'city. were the home of Mr. Reickhoff. The North .Al%nefican Union will hold a --dance 'Thursday night; May 24ith at Gridley's Hall. Hapke's orchestra will furnish thke music. All gnembers_an friends are cor-- dially invited. --| Twenty friends and relatives ga-- thereid Sunday at the August Reick-- hoff 'home to ¢elebrate the birth-- day anniversary of Mrs. Réickhoff. The honored . m r received many beautiful gifts. | ---- . .: j Through error in Friday's issue of the Register, we failed: to state that Miss Eleanor Christiansen _ delight-- ed her audience with two beautiful violin solos at s}-e meeting of the Royal Neighbor -- Lodge ® Tuesday evening. fyes: . Mrs.. Charles Herrington---- spent Thursday and Friday in Shabona, IHinois, where she visited with her daughter, Ed , who is teachingz school there. iss Herrin%on be-- came 4 member of the O. E. S. at Shabona; Th y evening. . AXR. ,Schnaebéle, local realtor, re-- ports the 'leasing of the H:-- C. Schneider: property on South. Mil-- waukee Averiue to Harry 'Anderson, The Anderson family will take pos-- session on June first.~-- + * Mrs. Lorraine Anonson, of Chi-- cago, has secu a lease on the house owned by Charles. Johnson and which has j been moved from the Wright lot on Milwaukee avenue Danville, <Illinoi extended visit former's daugh Maether, and sc and family. M ming to bring his near future. Miss Ada Nicholas entertained the members of the Jolly Bunch and several --guests o Satnrdafl evening at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Allie Nicholas on Appley Avenue. A de-- lightful evening was spent in play-- ing bunco and in guessing contests. Refreshments w served and priz-- es were awarded. * The--MWilliam -- and .also. that 0 Fairfield, Fla 1 sold. Herman West Maple Av er in the déal. -- to Broadway and ~Fourth ~streets. Mrs.. Anonson use the place as a high class rooming house. Announcement was made Tuesday by Henry W. Smith, local news agent, that the news stand which has occupied a (space in the Soda Shop since its oval from the old lecation across the street, is to be located in the Lester store starting on Wednesday of this week. L. C. Gardner Mrs. L, B. Ames, who visiting here with rela-- riends, left for their riens, Wisconsin Monday Ernsting timberland f William* Steil © at ownship has been A. Schwerman, 213 nue, was the brok-- id Penney perform-- tions : Saturday -- for Mnk'."- and Cam' ago at the Cruick-- Broadway. Both of are getting along t <the ter,:: and son, Alvin, -- of , are. making an t <the home of the n, _ Mark Gardner [. Gardner is plan-- family here in the -- E. Rust of Rock-- s. G. L Moore of id Mrs. Will Hir-- Lake, George Hir-- ers, -- Bertha and mont Center, Mr. Flary of Round 1 Mrst:' S_é Iridromarti guests Sunday a and Mrs. Louis H. irs. L. ! discus throw. _ .--= Lillian'2:15 p. m. 440 yd. dash. prizes| 2:30 p. m. 220 yd. dash. g with|2:45 p. m. Broad jum Vero--| _ throw. s Bock,| 3:00 p. m. 220 yd. low ht 1 resp--|3:15 p. m. 880 fid. Run. 'ington| 3:30 p. m. 2--3 Mile Rela; THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1928. TR "The fiscal year of . the library ended March 31, 1928. Durmisthat year we purchased 1018 books, of which 660 were books for-- adult readers and 358 for children, We now have 8184 books in the library. --We currently receive 78 magazines and newspapers. We had 289 new borrowers during the year, 'makmg our. nuniber'® to date, 1594, and o these about 400 live outside of the village but in the Township. 39,-- 153 books were cireulate and 3993 of these 'were used in the sixteen schools which . we.s:(fply. We also circulated 1972 periodicals and --299 pictures and looked up 1670 refer-- ences. A total of $5411.65 was re-- ceived from the tax levy, $13.00 in fees froin non--residents, $2742.37 in fines afrid $69.82 .from 'other sour-- The fire department was called out at ten thirty .Tuesdag morning by a blaze in the Moore flat at the corner of Milwaukee avenue and Newberry occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Sweatman. The fire was caused b an overheated electric iron whicfi had been left with the current turn-- ed on when Mrs. Sweatman went up town to do her morning shopping. The iron burned through the ironing board and set the floor on fire. The flames had spread to the walls when the fire'fighters arrived on the scene but a few minutes sufficed to check the blaze. The following is a very interest-- ing report of the Cook Memorial Lil:u'm'¥l given by Mrs. John T. Mit-- chell, head Uibrarian:-- _ -- _/ The Lucky "13" club enjoyed a pleasant afternoon and evening at its regular meeting held at -- the lé%tim of %{hts. Frank nfgiefenbacix(rast cago ursda rnoon. e Diefenbach uervex a delightful lun-- cheon to her guests after -- which bunco was played with prizes for hiil'x' scores Eem g awarded to Mrs. John Landis and Mrs. Schindler of Elmhurst,. first and secggd respec-- tively. Mrs. Kate Bernard received the consolation :«and Miss Hannah Meyer the hostess prize.. After the afternoon's entertainment at the home was brought to a close, the members attended the performance at the Uptown Theatre, returning later to the Diefenbach home where ces." With _ the eg-or-die feeling in their hearts, the local hi&h school tracksters are. awaiting the pistol crack that will mark the opening of the annual Northwest® Conference Track and Field Meet --Friday. * Coach Lawrence Crawford made | his final selection of the local high | schogl's ~representatives -- Monday.| The fnen who will wear the Orange and> White colors for Libertyville Friday are: --:--.5>~.. 000000 <>0 jauetl a tasty chicken dinner was served. Much amusement was afforded by a grab bag containing a. small gift for each guest. f Mr. and Mrs. John Dryer gave a aone o'clock ~dinner Satu,rdai', May 19th in honor of the eightieth birth-- day . anniversary : of the -- latter's father, Josf?)h Ingrish. Thetables were beautifully decorated in laven-- dar and white and covers were laid for thirty, the guests being -- rel-- tives to the guest of honor.© The dinner was served by two grand daughters, Mrs. M. L. Behm and Mrs. Geo DeVolder. 'The after-- noon wasrj%';rously passed in playing bunco and . talking over old times. Prizes were won by Mrs. E. Hendee, The mén will attempt to repeat last year's victory but will: meet stiff competition -- from _ Arlington Heights <and . ,Antioch. The-- meet promises to be close throughout be-- cause of the skill of some: individ-- uals on the teams representing the smaller schools of the conference. way. * 440 yard dash, Kirtsinger, Baseley. 880 yard dash, Baseley, Gratz. .° . Mile run, Shepherd, Gratz. -- 220 Low Hurdles, Ray 'Lichtfeld. Broad Jump, Litchfeld, Yahnke, High Jump, Yahnke, Decker. Pole-- Vault, Spellman,, Ray. Discus, E. Burnett, D. Casey.. Javelin, Spellman, Shepherd. Shot Put, Spellman, Lichtfeld. Relay to be picked day of meet. The Northwest Conference Track and Field Meet Committee have ar-- ranged "the: following schedule for the annual meet to be given Friday. 50 yard dash, E. Tromblee, Con-- way. M s t ty s 100 yard way: Preliminaries : 10 a. m. 50 yd. ' dash,° pole--vault; _shot put. » 10:30 a. m. 100 yd.: dash. ; 10:45 a. m. 220 yd. dash. 11:00 a."m. 220 low hurdles. Mrs. 'A. L Boman, Mrs. Eugene Hendee and Mrs. A.= Albrecht. Those present at the affair were Mr. and. Mrs. Eugene Hendee, of Grays-- lake, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mason, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Ingrish and Frank Thums, of Chicago, ail of whom were sisters and brothers to Mr. Ingrish. _ The nieces and nephews were Mesdames W. Bild-- hauser, A. I.. Boman, A. Albrecht, L. Thums, E. Lindsten, H. Nicholas, F. Irfirish' and two children, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ingrish, Mrs.-- Bertha Irsch and Miss Marion Ingrish, all of Chicago, and Mrs. L. Hendee, of Mundelein, Mrs. C. Hended,; Mrs. S. Hendee -- and Mrss L. Hendee, of Round Lake. L. T. H. 8. DETERMINED TO TAKE NORTH WEST CON-- FERENCE TRACK TITLE 220 cyard dash, Kirtsinger, Con-- dash, Kirtsinger, Con-- 0 The annual Junior--Senior prom, the big social event of the local h}gh school year was held at the high school auditorium -- Saturday evening. This year the decorations were carried out in Chinese design and the variety of. colored 'dresses blended wonderfully with the de-- corations and helped to beautify the The event was in charge of the Catillion works of Chicago, Shortly after nine o'clock the orchestra struck up a lively air and soon the floor was crowded with dancers. The best part of the dance started at ten o'cfi»ck when --the cotillion started with a grand march. Each couple was given numbers and was To begin, everyone was ordered to dance and no second' command was needed. Then the whistle blew and everyone changed partners with the souples nearest them. Couples were then lined up, the girls on one side and the boys on the other. The boys were given bells and 'told to run across the hall and tie the be!l to the ankle of the girl directly in front and then dance to the tune of "Jingle Bells." Everyone joined in the chorus. I wish to.thank all those who helped me during the illness and af-- ter the death of my husband. I wish to express my gratitude to those who gave the use of their cars and to the donors of the beautiful flor-- al offerings. .5 ---- ;>. -- asked to retain these numbers throughout the evening. se e Novel favors were given out, con-- sisting of rosebud umbrellas, hask-- ets, homs' clappers, fans, caps and even dolls. Refreshments were served in the cafeteria which was also: decorated a la Chinese. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. The Juniors may well be proud of this affair for it {ulfilled even the highest expeceations,. ; > discus throw with a heave of 112 feet for a first place. 34 The summary of events follow: 50 {d dash, Malmberg ' (W), 'sl';omb ee (_L), Darrow (\_V)':' time ~100 yd. dash, Malmberg :(W), gumett (L), Tromblee (L)« time 11. 220 \yd. 'dash, Malmberg , (W), Burnett (L), Petrovic ~(W).. time Javelin, Kelroy (L.) Albrecht (L), Memens (W) distance 108 feet 7 inches. j -- ville. Yellow Gah 440 yd. dash: Grimes (L), Brown (W), Nelson (L). time 59.2. 880 yd. dash Alexander --{(W), Grimes (L), -- Clemens (W). > time 2 min. 23 sec.> ic § : Mile run, Mohr (W), La Count (W) Acox (L). time 5\ min:-- 33 sec. ©~220 low "hurdles. Malmberg®~ (W), Herrington (L), Kelroy (L). time High jump, Daydif (W), Albrecht (L), * (€ook--Grimes .. 'tied.> (W) Height 4 ft. 11 inches. -- * Broad ijump. Albrecht (L), Tvan-- dick (W), Sage (L). 17 feet 4 inches. y3 $ Pole vault Sage (L), Petersen (L) Birum (W). Feight 9 feet. . FOR RENT--Large bedroom, : 227 .First street, . Libertyville. Phone 421--J. 3 40--1t. Just Call 306 when you want Taxi service and we will do the rest. $ NO W S Discus, True (L), Grimes (L), Devdif (W). distance 119 feet. . __Shot put. Grimes --(L), Burnett [LY),--Daydif (W). .distance 41 feet 2--8 mile relay won by Liberty-- All Phones 25 Our Line of Community Baked Goods i plete and delicious. Special this week, 1 Brown Bread that goes so nicely with . Bean Hole Beans, per loaf ... . S MOZCN . :.....2... . ltes--ontouimmitenenmemainrinntniiie © -- Swift's Premium Bacon 1--2 or whole L _ Sliced, per pound 40c .. 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SPECIA Mrs. 'Carrie Triggs Sliced, per pound 32¢ Stables, Ivanhoe. Union at Gridley *E?.Il Music by Hapke's Orchestra. 'Members and friends invited. _ ' ' Basket social and | entertainment tl?'afihe Odd Fellow -lqzdge at Gridley Dance at St. Josep Marian Clubs. ¢ Bakery sale at T Electric Shop by the E. Church at 1:00 I The local Legion Auxiliary post was host Monday night 'to all of the posts of the eighth district and a big meeting which held at the town hall here. Over one hundred visitors were present and represent-- ed prectically every'prat in the dis-- trict. | : xo saving time. LEGION AUXILIAR&' HOLDS MEETING MONDAY NIGHT The ~meeting was charge -- of Mrs. Mechinski, of North -- Chitago, who is district commi woman in this section. ie 14 o s Bakery sale by the at Titus Brothers El After the business| session was closed a short program was given. There were two reading by Francés Carney and Sheila offered one of her inimitable dances. Mrs. Wal-- ter Lightbody. gan (fwo delightful solos. Following this refreshments were served bythe members of the TLibertyville post.: | _ _ ~> : . AARRCOE .' wemes ECC The hall was bealutikully decorated under the capable dinection of Mrs. Nellie McDonald. The meeting was one of the most smsful ever held in the eighth district. -- 4 FOUN Dance by the Ma er: Fire Department Owner -- call . Libéjt#vill:o SC pd Jewel G ewerly:ibfft"i; COMING E Little Trips T The Gift $ "Till diath do us part!" Surely the ved1i:g ring must be thosen with the utmost care.> 'Ix'quisite platinum rinzs.'ir beauti-- fully engraved; y are set with diameonds or emeralds. Other|rings are of gold; many (bear in-- scriptions--truly) an un-- vsual collection \of rings to suit evey prLfet'ence. Wednesday, » Thursday, May 24th Saturday, Ma McDONA Wedd j | (tkath do us part!" the vedrii'ng ring e thosen iwith the care." tx'quisite delein Volun-- at Rest Haven i's Hall by the Ladies of M. . M. Daylight s com-- 3oston hrough tore ng ift Shop 25c 31c 25c 45c LD'S 20c 28c of he'll have it three times a day. The Libertml.le man who is wise will not tell his wife what his fav-- will not tell his wife what his fav-- orite dish consists of. If he does You take a spare tire along for an emerg-- ency on your motor trip arranged -- a slow foursome which will C TORMEXT "I don't see any hell in this," said the new arrival, looking over the Hades Golf Course. The imp in charge in this," said the new arrival, looking over the Hades Golf Course. The imp in charge leered and remarked quietly, "We have Published in the in-- terest of the people of Libertyville and vicinity, by the If a man says his town is a bum town, you may be sure of one of two things, h--'fither ln; to;m t him do-- ing sccm.ing he is fire and water last Saturday. --° ashamed of or else has name doesn't mean much on a dotted line. T. E. Wilcox has a force of _laborers ing the roof on Joe LIBERTYVILLE LUMBER CO. O. A. Newsom, Editor I N S U R A N C E. Fire -- Tornado -- Automobile -- IN SOUND STOCK COMPANIES ONLY First National Bank i99 The Four By Six -- Another emergency which> may arise is having your money stolen or lost en route. Tummgr your cash into safe travel funds, Travel-- ers Cheques, is as necessary as a costs is. You can buy this perfect money protection at this bank. All it 75¢ for each $100 Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 Libertyville, Illinois by the old flooring. Let us tell you how. Archie McDonald be just ahead of you for all 'eternity." We handle the fam-- ous "Johns _ Man-- ville" line: of roof-- ing and roofing sup-- plies, which means complete -- satisfac-- tion. loaded a carload of "Long Bell" oak flooring. This can be laid without any of the expense or mess of tearing up When autos collide it is always the srgsty driver who C the most cus-- sing. Harry Pester says, He may not have a little fairy, In his home, In his engine, And he also has a little made 3 In he has a little May .19 tire is most apt to puncture when he has on his best suit of clothes. What the average hhengilh ¥ mo-- rist can't understand why a run at all is twice a day." *'Lou' Schanck says: much smoke there must be some wom-- ing less. LUMEBER/ CO. Phone 47 and 48 PAGE FIVE

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