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Lake County Register (1922), 20 Jun 1928, p. 5

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E ' Soci LOC. & Volug Storey, of Shabbona, IIL., % visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herrington and family of First street. Mr. and Mrs. William Bietzel, North Chicago, were Li ie callers Tuesday. e s Mrs. Lorraine Aronso Broad go business caller Tuesday. Quarantine for scarlet e arday h t.he_f"er 'fi Mr. and Mrs. M. Haas and sons accompanied by guests from Chica-- wo motored to Lake Geneva, Wis-- N;'qz Mrs, Cloyce Parks ac~ com d the former's father to Grand ; Rapids, Michigan Tuesday. They returned here on Friday ev-- Mrs» A. Peterson and sister, Miss Katherine Jenkins, attended the performance at the Genesee Thea-- tre, Waukegan, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Scott and son, Charles, were entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott at Waukegan. Mrs. A. C. Rogan and Mrs. S. Kromari motored to Milwaukee Wis-- consin, Saturday to transact busi-- ness for the Fould's Milling com-- Miss HNene Maether, who has been visiting during the past week at the home of friends in Wauconda, re-- turned Sunday to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A Maether. Edward Sawush and Mrs. A. LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Three different systems to choose from Frederic's--Vita Tonic Compound ...._". $12.00 Lemur--Steam Oil Pro-- a i Oil gompound".: Switlmu&y_le Beauty Cult Libertyville Gabrieleen--Reconditioning N&thlm"flm&dnhm"' LbyThonuHawnd&ym.wbmbanl"mqo&.u&i .»PW'M fame as poet, writer, actor, editor, and one--time _ _ «* American Consul to Tunis. But, although endowed with unusual Mbm--nqdbmbhfumn'fludh' ncame. 2s e en »eieeie zes on en ociety LOCAL N OClLCELY and LOCAL NEW S 'Ile«n:lnvq'paf*lvltiulillP-'t.inl323.liemmeths mmfi.wdun..'..aa.awm.vumsm' Higne." in the song Payne wrote the heartache of the wandeter --the man who' in old age s#ill misses the"Joy, the coméforts, the * security that go with a home one can call one's own. 4 MOTH PROOF Spraying outfits ~ = $1.25 up Permanent Marcel Waves Spray once and you are through. The only nioth--proofing that is lasting in its effect. "Home, Sweet Home" or any other worth--while possession can be « m--fwhflnmhdwmm& Your furs, clothing, woolens, upholstery 211 L}OI}I}leI')Otung «ivnmriteneecvimacne<«~« ' / FOR LORE B»btlh Style CS mtnr(e)p;h:'clé"di'lg;m by Appo'ggtmen: THE HARRIET BEAUTY SHOPPE F. B. Lovell Co. «ermertantessneassmenssssne« CENOLIN Libertyville, Illinois _ CapitaL & Surpivs, $150,000.:00 420 N. Milwaukee Ave. H. MATTHEWS ... $12.00 i9% \. Alvin Baker and Bud Seiler were | Waukegan callers Saturday even-- ° Mr. and Mrs. August Reickhoff en-- tertained Mrs. Amelia Reigkhoff and ison Charles of Oakwood, Wisconsin, Sunday. ing. Elsie Mae and Ruth Mattis left Sunday evening for an extended vi-- sit with relatives in Oakwood, Wis-- Mr. and Mrs. August Batz, of Wauconda visited Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Seiler and family. C. J. Carliton is sporting a new Tudor Ford sedan purchased, from J. M. McKirtrick, Inc., local" Ford Agency. Miss Kathryn Cole is enjo¥ing a three week's vacation from her du-- ties in Chicago at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.'W. Cole. Jeanette Metclaf returned Sun-- day to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Metcalf, 619 N. First street, after visiting for a few weeks with relatives in Franklin, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knigge and children, of Mundelein, and -- Miss Grace Johnson, of Chicago, visited Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harris, Austin avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Willett . and son, Junior, and Mrs. George Win-- terbotham of Fox Lake, were Sun-- day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Laycock and family, 216 East Church street. Mrs. Russell Rouse of Mundélein as a Libertyville caller Friday af-- . R. Schnaebele was a Wauke-- business caller Tuesday morn-- , Sweet Home" _\g u) W CClL 1 101C 4 t nds the so....-u.ha" m|37yunap&i--na&.4 LGEAVTY CULTVRE Tllinois ? whe was ac Mrs. Louis ; |and Mr. C § lake. fl Ruth Ch & 'and Mrs. 1 |delein was 7 | Monday at & | Mrs. Frank g Apply Ave & 54. Mrs. K. ; avenue att ; | ercises of & | School at ; | noon. Noe é city,. was a i| Bert Hal s | by the offi«c | Doolittle, ¢ & | of assault. 1 | the warran € lbonds and ; |at Waukeg % | by Justice 3 _ Bhe Lad ; IChureh are % Inew churc} s | Thursday 3 | daylight s ? | preparing s |tion. Thos i Ppring & 1 | . Mrs. B. ; lifornia, wh * |tended vis i :gd :ldrs'b s days last 3 sister, Mrs % Jat Diamon & }accompani Mr. and children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sellers and children were Chicago callers Sat-- position at the Langworthy Variety Store, 505.North Milwaukee avenue. 2 f Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Turnbull and family of Wauconda, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maether and family. Mrs. George Heinsohn of VIi@%-- mond Lake visited Thursday after-- noon with Mrs. Allan Weiskopf and infant son, 123 School Street. Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Berard and family and Miss Mamie Naric _ of Chicago visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. Haas and sons Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Peterson and children and Miss-- Katherine Jen-- kins motored to Milwaukee, Wis-- sonsin Sunday, wheraA they visited with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Ray and family motored to Starved Rock, Sunday morning. They returned to the%r home on West Park avenue Monday evening. -- -- Miss Edessa Herrington returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herrington, the early part of last week. Miss Herrington has been teaching school in Shab-- bona, IHlinois. =. . Twenty relatives gathered togeth-- er Sunday at a dinner served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Schneider, 234 Second street, in celebration of the 'birthday anniversary of -- Mr. Schneider,. : : 1 Mrs. Bert Tromblee, of Grayslake and Mrs. James Laycock, East Church street, accompanied a party of friends from Waukegan on a tour through Algonquin, Elgin and vicin-- ity Monday. f Mrs. William Decker attended a luncheon at the home of her sister, Mrs. Langill, at Evanston Friday. She was accompanied by her sisters, Mrs. Louis Hendee of Mundelein lari:i Mr. Charles Parker of Grays-- ake, Ruth Chandler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Chandler of Mun-- delein was> a guest Sundax and Monday at the home of her' aunt, Mrs. Frank J. Druba, and family of Apply® Avenue. Mrs. E. C. Young of West Maple| avenue attended the graduation ex--| ercises of the Northwestern Dental| School at Evanston Monday after-' noon. Noel Young, formerly of this city, was a member of the class. ' The Ladies of the Presbyterian Church are requested to meet art the new church on West Maple Avenue Thurslay morning at ten o'clock, daylight saving time, to assist in preparing the building for dedic-- tion. Those who attend. are asked to=bring box luncheon's. * Bert Hall was arrested Saturday by the office of Sheriff Lawrence A. Doolittle, of Waukegan on a charge of assault,. Bert Jones swore out the warrant. Hall was released on bonds and the case set for hearing at Waukegan on Monday, June 25th by Justice of the Peace ilarry Hoyt. Mrs. B. Calkins of Lomita, Cal-- iformia, who has been making an ex-- tended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. H, Schanck--and fam-- ily of Park Place, spent several days last week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Gordon Ray and family, at Diamond Lake. Mrs.--Calkins was accompanied by her son, Richard. A new book at the Cook Memorial Librag is "Trader Horn," volume two. How Mrs. Ethelreda Lewis of Johannesburg on one -- fine _ day bought a gridiron from a peddler, to memorable history. If you en-- joyed the first volume of Mr. Horn's book, you will doubly enjoy this, for here romance runs amuck the rom-- ance of the ancient mariner's. old man scrawled it in his dingy lodgings by candle light, and Mrs. Lewis presents at the end of each chapter those racy conversations in which Aloysius bares the stout heart of the true adventurer, and his editor turns salty philosophy in-- Mr. and Mrs. E. Sawusch and children, Mr. and Mrs.-- August Reickhoff, Mr. and Mrs. _ William Knesley and son, Mrs. Carrie Mattis and children, all of this city --and Mrs. Amelia-- Reickhoff -- and son, Charles, were dinner guests> Sunday evening at the --home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Metcalf, 619 North First and then induced him to write a book is now a famous story. What is perhaps not so well known is that Alfmd Aloysius Horn had lived sc romantic a life, that the telling of it (with Mrs. Lewis's notes) occu-- pies not one, but three volumes. Again the stox? is set down as the old man scrawled it in his dingy Dorothy Huftfman, the five {lear old daughter ~of Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman, visited last week at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Albert Schwandt, at Chicago. Miss Huffman acted as flower girl Saturday evening at the weddingI of Miss Lyda Schwandt, sister to Mrs. Huffman, who was united in mar-- miage to Franklin Beard. Dorothy returned to her home here Sunday. The Legion Auxiliary will hold a card party on Wednesday, June 20 in the American Lexi'ion Memorial building (Town Hall) starting at eight o'clock P. M. daylight saving time.. Games of five hundred, brrieczge and bunco will be played. Ref -- ments will be served. The public is invited to attend. Proceeds will go toward furnishing the: doctor's re-- ception room in the new Elizabeth Condell Memorial Hospital. street. The Lucky "13" Bunco Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. Quentin, 206 West Maple avenue. Prizes for the afternoon's games were awarded to Mrs. John Bernard, first; Mrs. E. Quentin, sec-- ond; Mrs. C. Sturm, consolation. The hostess prize was given to Mrs. Frank Frédericks. Mrs. John Lan-- dis will entertain the members of the club at her home on Thursday, June 28th. A group of local residents will at-- tend the play "Such a Girl," a com-- edy in three acts to be presented to-- night (Tuesday) by the Highland Park League at Fairfield Hall, un-- der the auspices of the Yolung Peo-- ple's Society of St. Matthew's church at Fairfield. -- The -- perfor-- mance will commence at eight--thirty P. M. daylight saving time., Heinsohn of Dia-- * THE LAKE COUNTY.REGISTER. _ WEDNESDAY, Three tonsil operations were per-- formed at the Elizabeth Condell Memorial Hospital Tuesday morn-- ing. Dr. F. H. Martin operated on the daughter of J. P. Dowell and on the two children of Henry Jensen both of Round Lake. «Mrs. J. B. Morse and daughter, Vera, left Monday evening for Sher-- idan, Wyoming where they will spend a month with friends. A card was received -- Saturday from Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Crawford at Delavan, Wisconsin, announcing the birth of a son on June 13th. The little fellow has been named Joseph Albert. % l The rain which proved highly be-- neficial to the greens was not exact-- ly pleasing to the green horns but l in spite of this handicap the match-- les were played out. . 3 The first operation in the new hospital was : performed_ Satunday' afternoon when Dr. F. H. Martin made an incision in the arm of the small son of John Twiss to cure an infection. > Mrs. J. B. MacGuffin, who has been living with her daughter in California, arrived here Tuesday and will: make her home with her son, Paul and family. Mrs. Mac-- Guffin is in poor health and was ac-- companied by a nurse. P Mrs. Augustd Lovell and daughter Florence, who have been visiting for the past few months at the home of Clarence Lovell in Colton, Calif., ar-- rived at their home, 205 Park Place, Marshal Denniss Limberry was called to thehouse at the corner of Milwaukee and Newberr{ avenues Tuesday .evening, to quell a small riot eaused by Carl Carlson, a room-- er at the place, who was badly und-- er the inHuence of liquor and who was creating a disturbance. Carlson was taken 'to the 'village jail where a partly filled bottle of moonshine was found on his person. He was locked up for the night and on the following morning arraigned before police magistrate Fred H.. Stnith and his. case continued to Tuesday, June 26th. Saturday. -- The first of a series of golf tourn-- aments to be held by the Liberty-- ville club during the present season, was staged Sunday at the Waucon-- da golf club with twenty--five mem-- bers participating in the © eighteen Lole 'blind bogey. e .l l o The contest resulted in a three way tie for high honors, F.-- J. Wright, I. H. Morris and L, A. Murrie ending in a dead heat. In the draw, Wright carried off 'the prize which was a new golf bag. _ W. A. Nicholas and Harold Gray tied for second place and Nick won the set of golf balls on the toss up. within the next few weeks and it is planned to make an all--day out-- ing with the ladies in attendance. The date anmd course will be arrang-- ed and announced later. The committee in charge of the tournament <--is composed of R. S. Gcigrge Ives was in a class by him-- self in third place and was awarded a box of pretty little red tees for his endeavors, & The next.tournament will be held Triggs, A. R. Schnaebele and F. J, Wright. ; k CHICAGO GIRL _ CROSSES OCEAN woman "Fangs of A stirring story of a wom-- an's love and a dog's devo-- tion played against the back-- ground of é(entucky's Hills. Comedy and Screen Snap-- You've roared at Harold Teen in the comic sheet, but wait until you see him in the flesh, with Lillums -- and Beezie antd Giggles and Dad and all the other laugh get-- ting characters. shots. = Romance rides across -- .the great -- Oregon Trail once more. -- Indian fights, a girl alone, dashing Tim McCoy---- you'll say this is some pic-- June 21--22. § "Harold Teen" Saturday, June 23. RANGER, THE DOG GOLF TOURNAMENT Fox News and Novelty ARTHUR LAKE MARY BRIAN ALICE WHITE the Wild" ability o0of her plane, with Wiimer Stultz as co--pilot and Lou Gor-- don as Mechanic, to make the flight. Bad weather, repeated failures of the heavy plane to leave the water of Trepassey Bay with a really ade-- auate supply of gasoline, had not discouraged her. Land At South Wales (By United Press) 4 BRISTOL, England, June 18. --A message from Llanelly, South Wales, said today that the airplane Friend-- four miles away, at 7 a. m. eastern The Llanelly report said a motor-- boat put out immediately to meet the Friendship, which landed a little distance offshore. Burry Estuary, or inlet, is at the north side of Bristol Channel and at the right of Carmarthen ®Bay. Bristol Channel lies between the westward jutting tips,of Wales and west, -- northwest of-- Southampton. Bristol Channel and Southampton had been nmientioned by the Friend-- ship crew as landing places in case fuel became low. LONDON, _June 18.--(UP)--The steamship America radioed at 5 a. m. eastern standard time, from & point 75 miles off Queenstown, Ireland, that the Trans--Atlantic plane Friendship had circled over her and unsuccessfully tried to drop . "At 10:15 (§5:15 eastern standard time) 75 miles east of Queenstown seaplane : Friendship circled over-- head attempted to drop two notes aboard but not successful. Plane then -- (By United Press) BURRYPORT, Wales, June 18.-- The Transatlantic plane Friendship, with Miss Amelia Earhart as co-- pilot, landed safely in Burry. inlet, Bristol channel, at 12:45 p. m. today after a flight of 2,000 miles from 'Trepassy Bay, Newfoundland The time was 20 hours, 49 minutes The Friendship nearly collided with. a ship's tall mast as it landed in the This supplementary message was received from the America a few minutes later by the Lands: End wireless station: + S$NO W *S Yellow Gab --Just Call 306 when you want Taxi service and we will do the rest. _ ISPECIALS | The position specified is 135 miles Large Size 10 Oun& Glass Beeth-- .~ * mut Peanut Buttce..:::.........:: Beech--nut Pork & Beans, Regular 15c Size, Three Cans .....:::....:...:: Old Monk Mayonnaise, + Ham Shanks, 3 to 5 Pounds, Each 1 5 k Pér Poun( .......................:carmmmad inss l C Home--made Pork Sausage, Triggs 25 & Johnson Style, Per Pound ... C : Seasoned to the Queen's Taste Get a nice Juicy Roast Beef for your Sun-- day Dinner. We carry choice yearling cattle, Government Stamped and . --Graded. A Special Orders taken for Decorated or Individual Cakes for Parties or Wed-- dings. Beautiful design and deli-- cate colors. Our Bakery Line is Complete. s TRIGGS & JOHNSON JUNE 20, 1928. Pint Jar .....................2. Friday, June 8th. lmng in hnonor of her mece, Mrs. Pageant, "The Making of Ameri--\May Wheelér, of California. The ca" presented at Commnmtfy House, time was | pleasantly passed in Mundelein by the pupils of Munde--'playing bunro for which suitable lein school at 8:00 p. m. Thursday, June 21. Debate at M. E. church by stu-- dents of Northwestern | University. Subject, "Should a Catholic be Elected President?" Sponsored by f . Friday, June 22, Dance by the Marion Club at -- St.. Joseph's hall. Music by the Inter-- state Serenaders. -- the Aid Society. Wednesday, June 20th. Five hundred, Bridge and bunco pax't'\i" by the Legion Auxiliary at the Town Hall at 8 P. M. Proceeds for -- Elizabeth Condell Memorial Hospital. Refreshments served.-- . REALTOR--INSUROR ~ _ Opposite Electric Station "A good office to do business with" Libertyville, III. PHONES 469 & 269 (CB i. The SECURITY BROTHERS are working for me June 24 to July 1. Dedication week of the new Pres-- terian church at the corner of avle and Douglas avenues. COMING EVENTS If anything gets damaged, stolen or lost, he will com pensate you, almost before you have time to feel annoyed. Prudent travelers never feel safe without him. famous Security Brothers. He will go with you when you travel and guard your baggage. out for your things at the laun-- dry, tailor's or dressmaker's, or anywhere cise awaey from homs. Home Owned Store _ 230C Here is a real companion prizes were awarded to the win-- ners. A &licious luncheon was Mrs. Jay Frudy entertained twen-- ty friends at a party Friday eve-- Vol. 1 town are out in the cemetery with rocks on them to hold them down and our personal opinion of any man Cwith a grouch like that is that he ought to be rocked to death and laid away out there We once heard a man ty that all the live pnes in this It's Good Business To Bank Here EVERY business man who has had F dealing with The First National Bank knows this institution for the aid 1{ offers in its commercial department -%--knows it for its courtesy, too. Per-- l?aps you have a business problem. Dis-- cuss it with our officers. They'll be élad to help you. First National Bank Editorial The Four By Six CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $110,000.00 Libertyville, Illinois "Den Russia to the table and I'll Fiji." "All right, Sweden my coffee and Den-- mark my bill." H. H. Wehrenberg started a new house for Marion Jones on the old Frank Day place, this week. Most any woman can love her hus-- band in spite of an ugly face, big feet, or even loose mor-- als, but she can't love him if he is tight fisted. R. R. Dawson is fin-- ishing plastering the Brown residence northwest of town. Mr. Dawson is us-- ing "Universal" Gypsum products on this job, for which we are the d4ocal dealers. June 16, 1928. served to the guests at the close of the evening.-- A blowout will make a man late in getting to business in the morn-- ing, but it is usually one that hap-- pened the night before. a Richard Dillon, who intends moving into spite of all the ef-- forts to improve it. We evening at the Par-- ish House and main-- PAGE FIVE of No. 24

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