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Lake County Register (1922), 17 Oct 1928, p. 5

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¥ic: : _ Please Bev | 4 z /@ i -- B $ o engy, . J e -- % e . k,_':} calling Mrs. LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Capital And Surplus $150,000.00 Libertyville, Illinois Please Beware--When an Investment Opportunity "Sounds Good" Unless You Can Afford to "Take Chances" Consult Us First. Our Expert Advice Is Yours for the Mere Asking. The approved soot remover. Just throw it on a hot fire and the soot is Clean Flues F. B. Lovell Co. Pkg. 25¢ Start The Winter With The ~Ladies'~ Traveling League, first bowling league of ih'filfl. was organized last Saturday at Munde-- lein. There was a team from Mun-- delein, Des Plaines and Glenview, iwhile Waukegan and Libertyville each had a representation of two on Maple avenue on Thursiay, Nov. 1. The bazaar will open at Zwo o'-- clock in the afternoon and will of-- fer fancy goods, nightgowns, rag rugs, blkem aprons, candies and prize s. The chicken tdinner will begin at 5:80 and will continue until all are served. Charles Kaiser was~ a business caller in Chicago on Monday. ed to Gary, Ind., Sunday where they visited with friends. Mrs. Jo. Bond and Mrs. Mat Tritz and daughter, Dorothy, were Chica-- go-- shoppers Friday. * Mrs. Emmett Andrews went .to Lincoln, Illinois Monday to see her Mrs. L. H. Reickhoff and Mrs. G. Krumrey were Waukegan shoppers Monday. s * Mrs. Albert Ayers left Monday for a visit with relatives in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Jack Bradford and family motor-- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sitz and son and Mr. and Mrs., Henry Seiler_vi-- sited Sunday with relatives in Chi-- son who is seriously il Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weiskopf spent Sunday at the John Gosswil-- ler home in Mundelein. Mr. anli Mrs. Vernon Woods of LaGrange were Sunday guests at the hgne of 'fiw lattér's mother, Mrs. M. E. Andrews at 186 New-- berry avenue. f The women of St. Lawrence Epis-- copal church will hold their annual bazaar and dinner on Thursday, December 13. 'Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hall of Chi-- cago, who recently returned from a two month's stay i1 California, were at their cottage at Diamond Lake Mrs.' C. J. Mason, of Prairie View and Miss Bessie Knight, of Oswe-- mNew York called on Mrs. Mary son Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Miller of Los Angeles, California, are making an extended visit at the C. A. Honey-- well home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee of West-- ermn Springs were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wara over the week end. * *yaam sty; sfiep om1 10; jeqidsoy euwap; jjopuo) Yy3;0GEZIY oY; 38 uonraiasqo Jsapun setm *'aay afdoepy 9M Jo 'cewapy>0g °f °4 *supK All ladies having aprons to make or donate for the Presbyterian ba-- zaar are requested to bring them to the all day meeting on Oct. 25th at the church. Grout.number 3 of the Presby-- terian Ladies' Aid will meet at the home of Mrs, C. L. Thompson, 160 Lincoln Ave., on Friday afternoon, The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid so-- ciety wil hold its annual bazaar and Miss Loretta Blasius of Round Lake had her ronsils removed Tues-- day at the Elizabeth Condell Mem-- orial Hospital. Mrs. Bert Tromblee and Mrs. James Laycock were dinner guests Monday of Mrs. F. Lembkey at her home in Waukegan. Mr and Mrs. Fred Jochheim en-- tertained Mrs. Lematoinsetti and Mr. .and Mrs. Harrison Josef, of Fort Wayne over the week end, Mr. ani Mrs. Frank Baumgart-- ner of Mundelein were Sunday guests at the home of the latter's brother, William Keen and family. Word has reached us that Frank Rose, who is sojourning in Cali-- fornia is at the present time en&oy- ing the scenery in and about Hol-- The Diamond Lake Cemetery As* sociation : request that . picnickers kindly 'refrain from trespassing on Diamond Lake Cemetery, also that vases, baskets and fraternal mark-- ers on graves remain unmolested. ~ 'Mrs. Fred Robinson, the Misses Ruth and Eletha Robinson and Fred Klepacka of Walworth, Wis-- consin motored to Libertyville Sat-- urday where they szpent the day mthfl' Mrs. James Laycock ari fam-- y. 6 Ind., was a week end guest at the Jack Bradford home on Maple ave-- nue. Mr. Stump is a brother of Mrs. Bradfordi. Mrs. C. M. Wilcox of First Street entertained a number ~of friends Saturday at the McKay home at Diamond Lake. Darcing and a light lunch made the evening thoroughly enjoyable. & Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nickoly and son, Frank, and Mrs. Will Nickoly and sons, Kenneth and Keith, left Sunday on a motor trip to Dwight, Kansas where they vnfl spend two weeks visiting relatives. ciety wil hold its annual baz: chicken dinner in their new theran church will hold their an-- nual bazaar Wednesday, December 5th. A light lunch wifiY be served throughout the day. Mrs. Mark Neville and Mrs. Ray. mond DeHoog were Chicago visit-- ors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mordhorst had as their guest Sunday, their nephew, Roy Kellner anrd family of Waukegan, their niece, Mrs. Blan-- che Weber and family and Mrs. Anna Kellner of Chicago. Ellsworth Wilcox motored to Lake Geneva Sunday where he spnent the day with his son. Robert, who is attending the Nortbrtem Military and Naval Acajem?F. Mrs. Mary Matousek -- and Mrs. Frank Selavee, mother and sister of James Matousek, of . Chicago, are guests this week at the Matousek home on east Church street. Mr. and Mrs..C. Bernard and fam-- ily and Mrs. Kate Bernard motored to Cary, IIl. Monday to visit friends. The Ladies' Aii of St. John's Ind., Sunday where they Stump « of Wheatfield THE LAKE COUNTY RECGISTER, " WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1928 Lu 0 & Mr. and '"Mrs. H.H. Johnson of Sunset Acres, motored to Milwau-- kee -Satuvdailto attend the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. R. Roth. The new-- H married couple returned ~with r. and Mrs. Johnson and spent the week end in Librtyville % $s Mrs. Oscar Kaiser and _two child-- Iren of Joliet, Mrs. Carl Kaiser and vhicago were weel the Cfltles *Kaiser Miss Gladg': Swan of this city, student at Beloit college, was re-- cently initiated into Pi Béta Phi so-- rority, oldest sorority on the Beloit campus. She was also made a mem-- ber of A Cappella choir, noted for its unaccompanied-- ensemble . sing-- ing. j $ three daughter of Memphis, Tenn. and Mr. and Mrs, M. Romer of Church street»> f Mr. and Mrs. O. Juhrend announ, ce the coming marriage of-- their son, Wyllis John, to Miss:-- Rose Ma-- rie Dezeske. of Chicago. The cere-- mony will be performi at th All Saints National Church, October 26th at 2:00 o'clock. -- -- _: Word wy received here Monday that Jay Lytle, who was serving his sentence in the county jail for at-- tempting to defraud the Snow fill-- ing station, had been released when his father, who lives ix Norwood Park, appeared at Waukegan -- and paid the fine. : The Misses Elinor Corcoran, Ruth Knox of Libertyville and Helen Rus-- sel of Mundelein were among the local people who accompanied the Lake Forest College student body to Waukesha, Wisconsin Saturday to witness the Lake Forest vs Carrol College foot ball game. Mr.. and. Mrs. B. C. Doan, ot Sycamore, IIl. and Dr. and Mrs. Hyde of Brandon, Iowa were guests over the week end at the W. I. Col-- lins home on West Cook Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Stratford Colditz, of Chicago joined the : group -- Sunday afternoon. * 2 Group number one of the Presby-- terian Ladies' Aid wish to call agata to the attention of Librt{vflle pedk ple the rummage sale which is to be held by that organization at Waukegan on November 15, 16 and 17. Any--articles which may be dis-- med'of at this sale will be thank-- y received and will be called for by any of the following: > Mrs. Verne Gerred, .phone 580--J, Mrs. F. P. Dymond, ~760--R, -- Mrs.: C. F. Greenwood, 302--J or Mrs. Earl H. Corlett, 740--R. ; ' 1 + -- Mr. and Mrs. John Zeermer of Secomd Street entertained a number }of_gng_cu last week. E. H. Morse SN OW 'S -- _ The Libertgville Trust & Saviag bank was without the service of one of its trusted employees ~Tuesday while Fred. Wagner spent a few minutes telling judge. Smith how he har&ened to be driving forty--five mi per hour down Milwaukee avenue. Fred is not always in so great a hurry but the urge seemed to be on and when he passed officer Druba on his way to the south main intersection, the latter gave chase. When he overhauled the car at the North Shore station he was surpris-- ed to find that the driver was none other than Fréidie, the pride of Fremont Center. Police magistrate Fred H.--Smith was called and, after hearing the facts presented let the l;::isoner off with an easy fine. As left the court room Fred renark-- ed in the words of the convictei murderer just before the springing of the trap: "This is going to be a lesson to me." The Methodist Ladies' Aid will hold their annual bazaar and chick-- en--pie dinner at the church on Oct. 17th, saleés beginning at 1:00 p. m. Everything in fancy work, gifts, aprons, gowns, home--made candies, the country store and a fish pond. The fancy work and . rug booth have a host of pretty things for Christ-- mas needs. The gown booth and the memory booth, which is a new fea-- ture this year will have novel gifts The candy booth is more promising than ever with a bigger and better supply and that country store, Ezra Hoskins and Uncle Josh will wish they could 'be there, everything in bakery and canned goods, vegetab-- les, mrchandise and notions. The fishermen will find many surprises in the fish pond and. last but not least is the chicken--pie and every-- thing that goes with it for your The people who brag about going to Europe are not the ones who were there in 1918. Mrs. James. Laycock 216 > east Church street, was pleasantly sur-- prised Saturday evening when fif-- teen friends gathered at her home The menu has been changed slightly and will be as follows:-- Chicken pie _ Mashed potatoes to help celebrate a birthday anni-- versary. The 'evening was -- very pleasantly spent at cards and con-- cluded with a lunch of sandwiches and birthday cake served by Ber-- Just Call 306 when you want Taxi service and we will do the rest. _ s will be the subject at the Methodist church Sunday evening. Other sub-- jects in the month will be discussed as follows:--The --great religious book of the month, great magazine article of the month and explanation of some religious -- denomination. Services will be at 7:30 p. m. These subjects for Sunday evening will be discussed for several months Ca Yellow Cah and wife of Monroe, Mich. who were on their way to California for the winter stopped enrouté, Mrs. F. E. Davis and son, Henry, of Witchita, Kansas <who -- advocate "America First," have visited éEévery state in the Union. Mrs. Alice Doty -- and daughter, Mrs. H. A. Lohr, from Avalia, Michigan and Mrs. Fred Ordway and daughter, Dona, of Maumee, Ohio. Cabm salad _ pickled beets Noodles 0 Carrots Doughnuts and cheese pie and coffee Serving begins at 5:00 p. m. "Current Events of the Month," were week end guests at &_ a 16W jz _ . how he jz orty--five| 3 * ilwaukee | = s in sols : seemed | = d officer | = ith main |= e chase. 5 r at the = surpris-- | = vas none | = ride of § agistrate | 3 nd, after = 1 let the|= fine. As |= renark--|= onvieted| s pringing | = g to be |= Aid will| S rd chick-- ; = _ on Oct.}g 00 p. m.)3 , gifts,| 3 sfimdies, =. pond. |= oth have | S Christ-- | = and the| = new fea--|= vel gifta | S romising | =. d better |= re, Ezra|= vill wish|= > thing in |= vegetab-- | = is. : The { = surprises | = but. not 5 d-- every-- E r your|= changed g ws:-- -- |S potatoes | 3 ed beets | = arrots ; pie and g m. § ut going g vho were § | an Ee |2 ladies of St. Joseph's parish at the school hall. Euchre, five hundred and bunco. Refreshments. Wednesday, October 17th. Annual bazaar of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Church. ° Wednesday, October 17th. Annual bazaar of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Card ty by the young ladies of St.. ll:ry's e_{mh at gfie new hall Fremont Center. Euchre, fiv hundred and bunco. Refreshments. * O#~ *# ~-- October 26th and 27th Card paror by the Ipopital ausil a y auxil-- iary at the Countryside Club. The Village -- Players will ;ive "The Seven Keys to Baldpate" at the High school auditorium as a benefit for the Hospital Auxiliary. Tuesday, 'October 23rd. Ladies Night at the Libertyville Club rooms. Dinner, cards and en-- tertainment. Dance by the Marian Club at St. Joseph's hall. Music by Wallin. October 31st Dance by the Elizabeth Condell Hospital Auxiliary at the Country-- side Club. COMING EVENTS Wednesday, October 17th. AUDITORIU M Phones 824--825--826 Home Owned Store 4 Cakes of P. & G. the White Napatha Soap 1 Cake Ivory Soap (medium size) 1 Pkg. Chipso (large size) 1 Pkg. Ivory Flakes 1 Oval Colored Enamel Dish Pan Proctor & Gambles Soap THURSDAY -- FRIDAY OCTOBER 18-- 19th Added: Charlie Chaplin, in "The Adventurer" ANE GREVYS SA TURDAY OCT. 20th. TRIGGS & JOHNSON Oval Colored En-- ameled Dish Pan The laugh is on you if you miss HARRY LANGDON, in "Heart Trouble" ---- There is romance and danger. Magnificent scenic backgrounds, reproduced in natural colors. Desert, mountains, prehistoric cliff mountains, prenistorict Cl dwellings. Framing a story WHERE the West begins. of rare power and charm. 26th. 18th. , five full of * -- Thursday, November 1. Annual Bazaar of the Pres ian Ladies' Aid at th# church. Thursday, November 22nd Amnual bazaar and chicken sup-- per at the Ivanhoe Woman's society at the Woodman hall. Free program in the evening. Tuesday, November 13th. Thirteenth Anniversary of the Libertyville club. Details to be an-- nounced later. Thursday, November 1st. Annual bazaar and ~chicken din-- ner of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid society at the new church. Bazaar opens at two o'clock, dinzner at 5:30. : Miss Esther Lusk acompanied by Mrs. Lee Huson and daughter, Lisle May, of Libertyville--and Mrs. C. J. Jepson and daughter of Ringwoo1! drove to Mount Morris, Illinois Fri-- day to visit Lorena and Harold Jep-- son:-- who are attending college there. They returned Sunday. Mr.. mt'i\e Mrs. kA.in PCT:!dock qfi smndmg e wee icago wi their son, Owen, and family whose little daughter is very ill. and efficient help they rendered in extinguishing the fire, at our dwell-- alike. Just about this time of year they both begin to turn. CARD OF THANKS 6 We desire to thank our kind nei-- ghbors' as well as the Libertyville Fire Department for the -- prompt ing on Oct. 10th. Leaves and voters are somewhat Carl Graeff and family, 615 1st Street. 900C V alue $1.65 The-*Refl' ter----$2.00 per year Published in the in-- Year with a greatiy terest of the people improved model. ofl'nnzvme and necarnars vicinity, by the LIBERTYVILLE | Yes sir, the men of LUMBER CO. --| the _ Presbyterian It is funny how the automobile that is ten years ahead of its time always comes out the next Madam: "Never mind politics, comb my hair." FALL COURSES First National Bank The Four By Six Capital And Surplus $110.000.00 Libertyville, Illinois The Chart Shows Why Y ou Should Start to Save NOW ! Register Now with a greatly , .. No's the Answer 13, Jimmie's house didn't come PAGE VE

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