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Lake County Register (1922), 22 Aug 1928, p. 5

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t'tz,Uitttt,ife,ry1,tte "Emmet: of. you! home? - V__._--- --9EI-.t. .__- ~ryul¢u1 I. it "old fashioned" lr-dit of Ste or the neighborhood? Ill',',', can have i imwedhflt small cost. Let us cstin , . ( Mrs. Bertha Fry entertained Mrs. Aubrey Walla motored to Hank ,' McBride and daughter Helen, of mom, Ind., and called a: friends Chicago, Sunday. Sunday. l Mrs. Walter laden entertained A contracthadheuletandworkfanumher 'e','igt,','2,,"at,.i,xchiitt,t hasheenatarted cute 5.on,ett'ltt,ttvp,it,,' onday waxing!!!" damfathe Pttmerthau,!Belen Gey Greenwood and her on the Will" and Pet- 1 friend, Dorothy Bridge of Oshkosh, ersenP-tr,atlNirfuld. i-pontrtti-iiueatt. Miss MarPEyt Crust, of Wau- . mo 3 brief . . . W315 e rintr, - "at with it W. F. Franzen, Jr. LUMBER, COAL, BUILDING MATERIAL LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Capital And Surplus $150,000.00 Libertyville, Illinois Less than two weeks remain before the opening of school. Why not avoid the usual confusion on the opening day by sseeutiing the necessary supplies in advance? We have a complete line of everything needed in school work. _ i The official text books will be in by the close of this week. ' F. B. Lovell Co. To draw on "the energy continuously without an occasional pause for rest and refreshment is to invite phytiul hank. ruptey. But Minn-st a few days in the world's greatest hank. Nature. is to earn the dividends paid by her ocean. and mountains. her woods and streams, in the recreation of mind and body. the storing up of a uemenergy reserve. Your bank account can he overworked, too. Unless the de. posits are continent], ahead of the withdrawals the value of the mun: is reduced to a minimum. both for immediate needs and I: a mane fund for future oitpoeumitiet. e can help you. Supplies - "BERT, Yiiiiiih ILL. RECREATION 'out, of step with thctimes t have it remodeled and us estimate on the ma- J. Mrs. Leo Hendee, of Round Lake, visited with her sister, In. A. A. Grands, Monduy. " Ma- world. Mr. McDoald aa an ex. tensive adection for his fall at! wintetr trade and expects deliver- ie. to atart within the next month. .A: J. McDonald, local jewelry, Ispent the greater part of last Week in Chicago where he attended the annual jewelry and gift thaw. The exhibit covered four entire floors in the new Stevens hotel, two floors in the Palmer House and two in the Eherrnah Hotel and icludoi and Mr. Edgar S. Perkins. The bride was formerly a teacher in the local high school and has many friends in Libertyville. Carl o. Carlson and his sister, Mrs. Crane of Batavia left Sunday for Eagle River, Wisconsin where they will enjoy a vacation. Bud McLaughlin who is in, charge of the store during the absence of the proprietor, says that he is kept busy informing the inquisitive that Carl is not on his honeymoon. l Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Petterurill and the Misses Marjory and Jea- nette Taylor were in Princeton, Illinois Saturday to attend the marrigge y. Miss Eligabgth Bryant A postal was received Monday from W. J. Fémiick who, with his family, is motoring through the west. The card was mailed Thurs- day from Laramie, Wyoming and stated that the party was well up in the hills. Bill. says that the roads are so fine that he thinks. they will keep on to the coast. _ Dr. Martin Fardy and friend, Mr. I 9:00 Cole, of Minot N. D., who 1'H,ti,B,trt motoring" to a'aa last week Litre stopped ehmate, to call on an old -- classmate, Mrs. Walter Madsen, whom they hadn't seen for eight 'al years. Louis, Mo. Miss vanliiAGrWUFd '1eletrate from St. Mtry'a of None Miss Dorothy Vanderwertr return- ed Monday from the Students Lead- ership Convention, which was held tt .tht. stu.Lou.it U.niversitr, St. ke , called " 811mm. F. W. I Place, last Friday. . . Gr B. H. Harms all those who hav Mr. and In. Herbert Ayers ofiof transportation. W. Lake St, returned Monday from ' . . a motor trip thm h Canada. The l Charles Land's had t moat Jli'lllf2, trip and 'i'if Just motored to B remember 'many places of interest 'Sunday where the and beauty. . li;iiiiri sistetr, Mrs. , Mr. md Mrs. Si Stanley, of Gree- t: Colorado, and Mr. and Mrs. H. . . LiteMtld:am) tthildpen, of _W_qu- The Jazz Pirate Orchestra, com. posed of Libertyville and Grayslake young folks had a rehearsal at the home of Blanche Triggs, on Mons day, Miss Triggs is pianist, pm tem, for the cchestra. The conoty district 'meeting of the Legion Auxiliary will be " Wauketrah, Thursday, August 23, 7:30 P. M. at Memorial Hall. Meet at MeDonaid's Jewelry Store at played tor the past your. ' Mrs. Nick Cherenobich and two children, Jul: arid Jean, went to Chicago Tuesday, where they will rennin for the rest of the week with frigid; ' mu Gilliapie of Pittsburg, Pa. is visiting her brother an! his win, at their home on 117 School St. l Mrs. Madole and son, 21'g,bj 'rt'eetemttre, in Waukegan, Sun-J wk for a we weeks vartatio'ii vhhh will): want with her moth. er in (a; o and with her sister and fully!" their'summer home at Waverly Beach, the Dunes, Ind. Miss Laura Sturm has returned after an enjoyable vacation, to her duties at the Libelztyville Lumber company, wheAs she has been em- ployed for the past year. ' tended a waiter carnival -eondaeted by. the Girl Scouts at Booth lake. hfChieago. - .__ "_-"""""""'""""' Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Sellers and children motored to Wauwatou, Tis,., lSunday: While_th_ey they at: mu alluring, wno unnerwenc Tut, a tum - . - operation for appendicitis last week tgtgai,ifehe,,grte, fl t,ptu't,tg, at the Elizabeth Condell Memorial and the fairtrading Maid in to be hospital, 18 doing well. magnum with .a, big display and Malcolm Morris, of Waukegan, is. e. . "," enjoying a few days atthe home of! No definite announcement has yet his grand parents, Mr. and Mm. 'ittt ',?rtfiGrut'uttttu,gtiiittt, . . n o 1cm y C George Moms, on McKinley Ave. iis at work and the completedetails Mr. and Mrs. Jo Wilson welcomed of the event Will be 817311 oat " the a.rrival of baby girl, Tuesdd Psoon as they are amused. _ morning at the Elizabeth 8fffr, ______._____... Leo Elfering, who underwent an operation for a pendicitis last Week at the Elizabet'lm Condell Memorial hospital, is doing well. Amos Holman and family' motor ed to Lincoln, Illinois where they will spend a few days with his son. Roscoe 'and Robert, the twin eons of Mr. 31nd Mrs. Frank B. Wilson (the; their tonsils removed last Fri- y. . "Lilae Tide; fart. {$31035}th tPT pturt t theitonie of Mr. Kern, on Sunnyside THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1928 The Presbyterian Sunday school picnic will be held Thursday, Aug- ust 23nd. at Decker', Grove, Gates Lake. Cars will assemble at the [Presbyterian Church, at 9:30 3. m. The B. B. Harms truck will convey Ili" those writ have no other means Mrs. Cora Hull .and daughter, Evelyn, have resumed their duties at the A. R. Schnaebele Real Estate office and' the Libertyville Trust 1 Savings Bank after an enjoyable visit in Duluth, Minn. Dennis Limbe has a bunch of by: which ','e','ir,3o,'l'd', and turned over to him until called for by'the owner who may have them by get- ting in touch with the chief. I Mr. and Mrs, Edgar S; qukins gate the latest newcomers in our t,tea,h,,yia, moved here from Princeton, Il his. and are residing, on Prairie Avenue.. T ' . . i Mrs. Tenn Meier uni two. tars, Sophia tad Elinor, at"; Villa moved to Jaiberfrville. this 'week. They are now ' residing at 162 Broadway. ', l Mr.'and Mm.. 6itiir.Sttans and children left Monday by motor for "Wisconsin Rapids where they will visit with relatives and will later tour the state. _ E. D. Hubbafd and' daughter, Marian, and George Wolf attended the . National League bail game Sunday at Wrigley field; Chicago. The Misses Harriet and Hazel Butler are leaving Wednegdhy morning on an extended visit to Sodas, N. Y. . T Mrs. Callahan of Chicago, was entertained, Sunday at the home of Mr. and MA. L. H. Reickhoff, 337 Fifth Street. "Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nelson of Chicago, visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis, " their home on Sunset Drive. " Helen Wright, Mr. 'and Mrs. George Wright 'attd children an gpending a few xittr.s at the home Mr. C. P. Wright. Mr. and Mrs.0ohn Geyer of Chi- cago were, Sunday guests at the home of their son and family on Appley avenue. . ' . Wilson Olgndorf, retui'ned' Sun- day, after vacationing with a party of friends at Tomahawk Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Haas, Mr. and Mrs. Remich and two children were guests at the A. C. Brockman home Sunday. ' . Mrs. Boehm, , daughters, 'Marie and Hattie and son Otto visited in McHenry, Sunday. . Ted Havioe , of Chicago visited with his mother, Mrs. Alice Havice over the week end. h Mr. and Mrs. Phifer of" Chicago were guests at the Max Haas home Sunday. . At a meeting of the retail interest committee'of the Lihertrvilhs Mun- ttt Chamber of f,igttggi, Mon- ay evening teliminaty p were made for a gig fall opening to be held durigg the latter parrot Sep- COMMITTEE PLANS AUTUMN OPENING Members of the Governor's Guard Vetgnq corps, hymns mili edition will be off the'press shortly. "Trees of Illinois" was prepared by R. B. Miller; chief state forester. a; a handbook for identificatian of a" native species of trees. So popu- lar was thelook thit_20,000 copies have bemtfutributed, and a third 'book" was written by Orpheus, M. Schantz, Bewyn. Ill,, president of the Illinoiswkudubon chiety. Mr. Schantz was recommended to the direetorpy Robert Rfdzway of Ol- Stir. organization established in 18- " »assembled_ncently to attend the then! of Ski. George T. Fisher, M We, cum: member of the my. rankaid among Arderida'g fore- most ornitholodsb. to "Trees of minds," published re- tsetitly by the department; the, "Hui q Feathered songsten of Illinois and their less gifted companions Will be described in a forthcoming publication of the state department of conservation, 'Director G. H. Radehautrh announced a few days i'r'ij.f.ttfgg'/ branches of industry; thirty.. rec national groups, all are working toward the same end, each seeking to make high score, and from every corner of the wide world "eli,t tle..,,' L "L'ge:- I anon "We will be airthiialiro in 1933 with the best we have, because the wttrldnritihetheretoieeiti. night I .T?ey are asking each of their one ,lmlhon employee to subscribe five idollars to the Enrollment Fund as a gilt edged investment for future Prosperity, plus the ten complimen- tary tickets guaranteed. _ Stuyvesant' Peabody,' chairman of the Enrollment" Campaign, declares that nothing short of an earthgeuake can now prevent the most won rful "ii,.,iiryNrtiyr,eyry,1ti_ort in history. . (illl)'llli, OWNED: 'rtyittis,,,,,w/ Now that the industry of Chicago- land is organized in behalf of the Centennial, the Enrollment Cam- Pairm is if/tttia trttomer.t.han even. Fifty-one . erent divisions of vommercial, financial and manu- facturing industry have lined up, etueh with a commanding figure at the head. 8.pymifie ient, jshiuilrSGGire"rii 1'i Chuago. ' Japan announces that she will Spend $8,000,000, or more, for her 1t?,resty.tayoty. at Chicago's Centen- ri JAPAN PLANNING FOR FAIR EXHIBIT Phones 824-825-826 Home Owned Store "Duffy" Alkofer whiled away a , hours in Waukegan Sunday We are offering. any of the fol- lowing regular 35c packages of ' Beach Nut Cookies for SPECIALS signed 'tlr? companion volume TRIGGS t JOHNSON Chocolate Tea Wafers Scot Cakes . Butter Sweets Vanilla Tea Wafers Cream Crackers This Week 'rtillllS IS A 25e . REhtatttt.-tNstnant f 0m Electric Station "A 800430.309 to do business with" SNOW'S Major Fisher had been president of the Governor', Guard Veteran Corps' from 1921 until his death and had always been prominent in the activities of the organization. One reason why they have to en- large the lunatic asylums is be- cause the breadwinnei of today al- so have to earn the price of gas. Just Call 306 when you want Taxi service and we will do the rest. asp. Bunco par-ti" givdirriir Th; Neighbors" at Gridley Ha'll. public is" invited. organization, who died a few as lfiilligr,,ttt Saturday, August 25th Card and bunco party by the Dia- mond Lake Community Club. Party will be proceeded Irv a horse shoe tournament. ' Mil'. P. siietmrry, tthe SECURITY BROTHERS are working for me pouthcy undamaged. ttmt----, Gino We. - whtthcn? Dank-uh -hrafritFtsoeimltrstiraeae w "I. .6 than ,retmttt-t-d-t' no. MUG" My WEE I." 'hietmstheriottme- 1"i2'tMdg,t't,tpri,.,'st his 'e-itaie, magnum .- COMING EVENTS PHONES "fa 269 1)me ' August 21tst Royal Our idea of a vfoolish question would be to ask a Libertyville wo- man whether she would rather have a private or a four-party telephone. Hendee Bros., gen- eral contact": of Round Lake, have the contract for the erection of M. Boe- hm's new dry clun- ing establishment. They studied work on the same this Editorial There have been a lot of suggested re- forms, pone good and more apples id applesauce. and u plenty not so good, but in our modestopinion what the world needs most is eoiinr-a.dor. en golf balls, a straw hat that won't Vol. in beginning, elementary or advanced work. Commercial Courses . Positions secured for graduates. McDONALD COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Libertyville realizing the value and importance of the RIGHT banking connection, are more and more being attracted to this strong bank. LIBERTYVILLE IAWBER CO. Tynan-n: Bum. Mea, o. gale" FALL COURSES First National Bank The Four By Six Capital And Surplus $110.000.00 Libertyville, Illinois tong-toes, 811 W. Park Ave. Register Now acting on Lot 11 in hisownsubdivision. It. Lange uses tpplyin; Tiny Lath' this week on the new house he is er- C. F 14-35 Is, bury August 18, 1928 ',',httrie,,ttut"'ut'"""' than With society people "eg more and more for nie trakgood mint! Phone 130 P_iGfii 'etosssHudl PAGE M N058

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