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Lake County Register (1922), 15 Sep 1928, p. 5

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Miss Frances Garbutt, is now em-- ployed as bookkeeper at a prominent Waukegan hardware store. The members of Village Board ateendedthnopdg'mdouofth annual convention of the Illinois Municipal League, Thursday at Jol-- H DeVault aito:% T 'Il a Chicago vi-- a NEW HOUSE Rid the house of flies with improved at small cost. Let us estimate on the ma-- terials. We can help you. Are you dissatisfied with the appearance of your house? Is it "old fashioned "'--VA ugly--out of step 1 or the neighborhood? You can have it r LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Capital And Surplus $150,000.00 LUMBER, COAL, BUILDING MATERIAL W. F. Franzen, Jr. F. B. Lovell Co. The fly destroyer that kills them All. No objectionable odor. ever known, found encouragement that led to fame, through the interest of another famous artist, Cimabug, who discovered the young genius tending sheep. The art of Giotto showed even in the rough drawings he made on rocks in the pasture. The great Lily Tower of Florence, Italy, built in 1334, is a monument to Giotto's talent. Every boy and girl has talents of some kind. Their development depends on the impressions of school days. No impression ® more conducive to character building and a successful career thar that of thrift--learning to save. We welcome children's accounts and urge parents® encouragement. e, 75¢, . $1.25 SPRAYERS 25¢ AND 50c Libertyville, Illinois lytox 3 SIZES Verne and Roger S':% were guests of Katheryn A{:dnwa, m'zzdx\fl;'.l Miss Gail Galloway, who is goin to attend Rockford cullege, this year will leave for Roekforde,fii., on ge:f: Margueritte Frederick attended a dinner and theatre party, given in honor of Mary Longland, of Hub-- The Misses Marion Hubbard and & and James Casey and La-- , on Thursiay evening. Mrs. Harry Gratz are sep. The art | | nc she made on :| ; of Florence, : | tw tto's talent. .: f:,; t development . | i1 impression m : f ten's accounts g pls f M; BANK JW William Dalgety, who lives on Sunset Drive is at present enjoying a three weeks vacation from his 'business in Chicago. ° Mrs. . Albert Gould and Ada Smith, visited at the Herman Licht-- feld home in Waukegan on Wei-- nesday. A Donald Fitzgerald, who has been jogging around Europe, for the past two months returned to his home on Tuesday. c Hendee dttended the Greyhound races, at Hawthorne race track Fri-- day night. i j Bishop Griswold will begin Con-- firmation services at eleven o'clock at St. Lawrence's Church, on Sun-- day, September 23rd. Aubrey Wells left Thursday noon, for Champaign, where he will: take up his second year of study at the University of Illinois. John Colby and George Eaton, left on Thursday for Milwaukee where fl'ltey will attend Marquette Univer-- gity. * ; Ralph Peterson left Friday night, for northern Wisconsin, where _ he will meet a friend who will accom-- pany him in a ten day hunting trip. pastorship here, and will leave Oct. lst, for Tiverton, Rhode Island where he will officiate in the Holy Trinity church. Reverend Gwyn is leaving many loyal friends who wish {_nm every success. $ The Way and Means Committée, of the Women's Auxiliary of the E. C, M. hospital, will hold a card m-- ty at the Countryside Golf § Thursday, September 20th, at 1:30 o'clock. Bridge and Five Hunired will be played and a yery nice prize has been procured for each table. The . committee ~hope for a very large attendance, Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. B. H. Whitman. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hapke and two daughters, Mayme and Hilde-- garde, returned on Friday from a trip to starved Rock. Upon return, it is reported Miss Hildegarde is quite has resigned his position and vnl{ eénter the University of Wisconsin. Hobart Swan, who has been with F. B. Lovell Drug Co. during the sum-- mer months,.ka"l &lso discontinued his duties will resume. his studies at Lake Forest College. The home of Mr. and Mrs. George after the é;iz'efs were awarded and proved to be a most delightful hos-- sherbert glasses, the boody prize went to, not--so--lucky, Edith Gaflar- di and the hostess prize to Mrs. John Borst of Sunnyside Place. Mrs. Kennedy served a delicious luncheon, Mrs. Frank Kennedy, of 114 Broadway, entertained at a Five Hundred party on Thursday eve-- ning. Mrs. James Brown was win-- ner of the first prize which proved to be a very attractive pillow. Mrs. John Landis was awarded the sec-- ond honor and received eight lovely employed at the J. B. Morse Co. The Reverend Herbert B. Gwyn, who has been tor at St. Law-- rence's Episcopaga:hurch, for approx-- rence's E{iscopil church, for approx-- imately five years, has resigned his Miss Irma Lyon, is working in Langworthy's department store in place of Miss Ruth Hafemann, who is preparing to spend this term at the University of Wisconsin, at Madison. The Rev. E. F. White, rector of the Holy Communion Church of St. Louis, Mo., and formerly of St. Lawrence's Church, celebrated -- the Holy Communion at the early ser-- vic last Sunday. _ --Charles Brown, who has been en-- )oymg' a few da'fs vacation with friends and relatives in Ottawa, re-- turned Weinesday and is to be em-- ployed by the Grande Dry Clean-- relatives of Miss Marie Frederick and Mr. Besxl']nardr'h'!riiler, gave thv;i-fi a 'grocery showe e wedding take place on Tuesday of next week. Lawrence, on Laurel Ave., was the scene of a festive time on Thursday evening, when the many friends and Machines driven by "Rudy" Bue-- sching and Bob Hendee were slightl damaged in a collision which too{ place on Park avenue, just west of the high school, Thursday evening. Hendee started to turn into the Lib-- ertyville Highlands, just as Buesch-- ing passed him on Park avenue. Af-- tera few cross words were exchang-- ed, Hendee apologized. Both "Rudy" and Bob proceeded merrily on their Mr. and Mrs. Al Stafford of El-- n spent a few hours with Mr. and rs. Ed. Topel Wednesiay even-- Katheryn Andrews Pfonsvwau; Srumo _ Lbeogsatmviuug, |uu. * til September 16, our Kodak finishing will be handled daily, as usual, by a compe: tent photographer who has had many years experience in this line. y -- If our patrons will please leave films with Mr. Kohner at the drygoods store under brilliant, perman such as we make. NOTICE 24 HOUR SERVICE THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1928 will prints Mrs. Leo Amann, of Waukegan, called at the E. J. Kennedy home, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baumgert-- ner_visited with the Smith family in Grayslake, one evening this week. Winfred Wilson underwent an op-- eration for removal of %Wed- nesday at the E. C. M. hosp . Dr. 'mdtoMrs..Johnthli; Taylor are expected return evening or tomorrow from DuMont, Mitin. f A. A. Grandy, accom by N. Kretschmer, ofv North &nicj:go, re-- turned from a business trip in northern Wisconsin, Friday. ~Mrs. Harry Eglof who has been $oo l ie s s eledeland, Ohlor on and relatives in Cleveland, Ohio, ex-- pects to return the early part of next Mrs. A. Barnett and Jo. Stafford will be the guests of the former's _ Group 1, of the Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian church will meet in the Ladies' Aid room Tuesday, Sef)t. 18, at 1:30. Mrs. A. M. Casey will be hostess. Dr. and Mrs. Berard of ~ motoring to northern. Wm st(n;ged enroute, to visit a few hours at the Max Haas home on Sunny Side Place, Monday morning. the week end. It will be remember-- ed that Mrs. Perkins was formerly, Betty Bryant and a member of the local high, school staff. Mr. and Mrs. Copeland Manor Coseland Manor, an Mrs.,Brxant, the week end. It About a hundred people attended the opening meeting of the Parent Teachers Association, at the High School, Thursday night. Music by the High school orchestra and an adiress of*welcome to the teachers by Reverend DeLong. Mr. Hudson and Mr._ Underbrink gave -- brief talks and Mrs. Paul MacGuffin, chairman of the program commit-- tee presented, an outline of the years work. Miss Virginia Huff, described a picture which is to be given to the school, having the largest atteniance of parents at meetings. The meeting was follow-- ed by a social hour, at which light refreshments were served. . She was poor, but highbrow, and was explaining 4 dilemma to her friend. b:i ll:now Hairry is rfi:hi;' she said, «« ow am I going to live happily with a man with a mind inferior to my own?" > _: . _ '"If 1 were you I: shouldn't tell him dear," said the friend; "then he'll never know it."--Stray Stories. v©'imagine that they must some' times get tired of the kind of stuff "Ladies Of The ~~-- _ Mob' 'The Cardboard [AUDITORIUM) her funniest comedy. with JETTA GOUDAL Thursday--Friday RICHARD ARLEN Diamonds from her Diamond Dick. : The ° gunman's gal gets her gems with guns. he snatches at love thru the haze of danger. A grisging drama -- with Clara Bow trying to escape the law. 5 Tuesday--Wednesday Sept. 18--19. ' JACK HOLT in Zane Grey's latest | Sept. 20--21. 'The ~Vanishing ----Pioneer' Sunda)\juonday Sept. 16--17. . Saturday, Sept. 15. omen like to be flattered, but Another burn em up Western with Buzz Barton, the Cow» boy Kid, in e & ' 'The Pinto kid , at BLESSED IGNORANCE Big Double Feature MARION DAVIES Charlie Chaplin in "THE FIREMAN®" "BREED OF THE . SUNSETS" BOB STEELE Pathe Review Aesop Fable. Lover' Oddity. Edward Perkins, of _ _ entertained hr out. of Pg'ineetono Thursday, Sept. 20th. Card party, given by the Wo-- men's auxiliary of the E. C. M. hos-- pital, at the Countryside Golf club. Friday, Sept. 21st. Bunco and Five Hundred party at the Woodman hall, given by Mo-- dern Woodmen of . America. Football game. Libertyville vs. Crystal Lake at %ibzrty field. Wednesday, Sept. 26th. Opening reception of Libertyville Women's Club, at 2:30 at the Par-- ish house. > A measure was passed Thursday by the board of. supervisors provid-- ing for the borrowing of $200,000 to operate the county until such time as more taxes are collected. Interest of five --and a -- half per cent is to 'be paid on this sum. © During the last three months 199 operations were performed at the Lake County General hospital, ac-- cording to the quarterly report sub-- mitted to the board of supervisors to-- dsy. There were 43 births and 31 deaths during this period. There were 42% dressings. en ; ion. Wednesday, October 17th. Annual bazaar of the Ladies' Aid of the 'Methozist. Church, e ® ~ Wednesday, October 17th. > Annual bazaar of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Episcopal Church. WILL BORROW $25,000 November, 14, 15, 16. Musical comedy, "Kathleen" giv-- under auspices of American Leg-- COMIENG EVENTS Grande Dry Cleaners: __and Dyers A 2--Layer White « Large Assortment Large Size Largest Size 2 Packages . 10 ars American Family Soap , Thursday Only A Nice Pumkin Pie ' Regular 25¢ Seller Phones 824--825--826 Home Owned Store Thursday Friday & Saturday American Family ---- Bargaims TRIGGS & JOHNSON © It's new when we're Through! _ The Grande Dry Cleaners and Dyers | TO RUNX COUNTY For Quality and Service PHONE LIBERTYVILLE 844 -- White or Devils Food Cake rtment of Frostings, Each American Saturday Only American Family Chips assaissscsssseseseeeess 200008 an Family Chips 5 Packages for ... fellows know more about what some-- cooking tastes like. f and free lunch passed out a' lot of --« _ No one can frighten * Mr. R.C. C. SECURITY (Riot and Civil Commotion) 'This brother has the courage of a bull--dog. -- Henever flinches whenriotmmobunre'bmnhg and laying waste, for that gives him his chance for service. He The SECURITY BROTHERS ere working for me j Opposite Electric Station "A good office to do business with" Anyhow, since the old--time saloon what I'm for." Then he quickly r«--imburses them. In some towns life wouldn't be worth living without brother owners: "Don't worry, I'll stand between you and loss. That is Libertyville, L PHONES 469 & 269 $1.00 $1.00 40c If opportunity would wear a short The most surprising thing about ?skirt a good many fellows woulsd Mussolini is that such :r open the door quicker when she man could have been on knocks. spaghetti. Published in the in-- terest of the people d uces' ty ike * | building site. That's a lot. ; telli:e-e:"&n e some of our school boys right here in Liber-- tyville. Chickens are getting educated to a atomobiles but First National Bank The Four By Six Capital And Surplus $110.000.00 Libertyville, Hlinois -- to-- : Secret of Success # No t ns ie ut <alk Waiter Stangs Jobs 6 Walter: '"How is it Register Now Let us quote you on Just make up your mind at the begin-- dnfiflntithbeeter to do the work well than to try to ex-- plain why you didn't. September 15, 1928 Neoe. "hiun h In winter, somuet, We ip in Nort-- I;ci'm.h told that Q. P. Mey-- to get a few mare of the big ones, and on their -- return _ Mre. "Muskee am~ Ban"* The best o i. --'fi: m'-d L5. 28 a" k m PAGE FIVE

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