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Lake County Register (1922), 31 Oct 1928, p. 5

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& f REMINGTON ing at the D Chureh @reet. Clark Robimgon, of Woodstock 'a brother of Mra.--L.: Disney is visit-- Don't forget/ the last football game on the home field, Friday, --Mr. and . Mre. Arthur ~Fink, Sr. were guests at the James. Laycock hove Sunday. tyville Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tromblee were Waukegan Clnflp My, PortableTypewriters -- Mr. A. Ls rrisited Liber ville Mculm!. LAKE COUNTF NATIONAL BANK Capital And Surplus $150,000.00 Libertyville, Illinois, Ofttimes in« life tiings--prove to be very different from what they seem."ffoday the promise of con-- tinued prosperity @rd h'appmess presides ; tomorrow + impending mlw-rsflf;l% stalk. There is one sure saleguard--*s groMing teserve fund in an institution like this one. u.a«p:!L"muu and assures anfety. When Things Are Not .. What They The carnival of ghosts, witches, hobgoblins and ail sorts of spooky denizens --but they are not the queer people they appear to be, because under-- neath the fantastic make--up they're just folks the same as you and L. Finished in a variety of shades. Just the thing for the students'" home work. Light, compact and easily car-- ried yet will do all that a big machine F. B. Lovell Co. HALLOWE'EN $60 on il:";'uf Bimg + A: othe Aigen Wisconsin who has been a guest at lz home of. her adhbry Airg og ts k, of Broadway has returned to her home. roq | Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Collins attend-- fi:flfl!'h Jfllnm muko-a-vhuln. was 3 the accident until their re at G.° Ray fi 1 i % ';;,":;'hfi?",:::' at Um%. Kansas is visiting at the home of his brother, J. R. Mack, on Broad-- Work on the new hose drying tower which is being erected on the p of the villace hall. is rapidly ring completion. The tower. which is being built at the request of the members of the fire depart-- ment, will be used to effect a quick drying of the hose after it is used t e tR n PP CS COORDe RnP OcR who was driving, lost control of the car when it struck a hole in the road which threw it into a patch of loose gravel at the side of the moad.b'l"m ear went--into a ditch and was y wrecked but did not turn over. Miss Hubbard was bad-- ly bruised and shaken up but es-- eaped without serious injury. Brean was throwh from the car as it left the road and escaped with mhorl bruises. The car was towed to the Libertyville Garage for repairs. | 1 things. Laden with choice pieces of pottery they arrived home at dusk. Miss Marian Hubbantg was pain-- fully injured Saturday night when luncheon awaited them at the "Cot-- tage." On their arrival at Dundee a guide took them on a tour of in-- all the different process glay that develons such \ =0 C BM~* tnhliiiie ccirenmes t is i it on chairman of the Fine Arts depart-- ment, members of the Libertyville Woman's Club enjoyed a pleasant trip to the Dundee Pottery Plant last Tuesday. Meeting at the g;- ish house they motored to s rington, where a most delicious as the only cure . for hig trouble which he diagnosed as nervous ex-- haustion. Mr. Thomas Loftus of Waukegan has charge of the local exchange during the absence of Mr. ' 'A. R. Andrews, manager of the 40-- nlmhmdttfllboh&flft imh.---vl-n-h--- d to ' t dpee. 2i 4n anes Trom his dutios because's Mr. Andreows has not h: Mr. Andrews has not been in good health for some time past and his Andrews The officers of , the Libertyville American Legion post have an-- nounced the annual Armistice Day dance which is to be held on Friday, November 9th at the local high vm.nmuummm by 's Black Cats of Chitago. 2ut by 'the commiltes "this will "te -fi,h this will be ~ W oo o Oe ieb "ttkas aver --held| physician prescribed a complete rest Ben H. Miller, Vice--Chairman of the Republican County Central Committee, delivered an address students of Lake Forest Unhnnlg. on the reasons why Herbert H r should be elected gm"ud the Republican Party returned to power. The student My'&mt numbered between 300 and , and music was furnished by the College Band. Monday noon before the faculty and students of Lake Forest University, and daughter, Betty, of Elmgrove, |Wise Ts Mery. Leage "and sn t, rs. Mary son, George, of Brookfield, Wisconsin were guests at the Walter Madsen home Sunday. Was the Junior Festival, held at the high school Tuesday evening, a tew Int Take Printes at tho Coue Hear the Jazz at the Coun-- try Club Hallowe'en dance, Wod-; nesday, October 31st. Plans are completed for the an-- nual bazaar and chicken pie m?- per to be given by the lAtriel' Aid of the Presbyterian church on Thursday, November .1st. Nomer-- ous boot{. will be .Wu with ar-- ticles suitable for ristmas pres-- ents. Supper will start at five-- thinyj and will continue until all are Burnett who is a student at Illin-- bis this 'year. * b Miss Graham who is librarian in the Juvenile department at the lib-- rary returned Sunday night after an erfjjoyable week at the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. S. White, of St. Louis, Missouri. -- :n. Burnett and son, Edward, of in -m:%t: Hon:'- coming game at . reity lilinois and ailso Kenneth _ F. G. Radeliffe, mhanager of the Griswold Press, of Detroit, Michigan and were guests Sun-- g:ndlonhyufluhumotlr. " Mrs. F. G. Croaker on Brainerd venue. * 3 Mr. and Mrs.. Waiter Hoffman mt * and | _ On Wednesdaz evening, October not|3ist the Woman's Auxiliary of the ad--| Elizabeth Condell mm.-i'u hoapi-- es# |tal will give a dancing m ean ; the Countryside Club house. 'oftlnr'- Jazz: Pirates will furnish the nor} music. Everyone is invited to come .8--" gay Pe es in * 4Gon > > THE LAKE COUNTY RECGISTER, WEDnEs Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Colby of WJ Cook avenue, visited w with their son, John, who. is ing Marquette Uninni'zont Mil-- waukee. George Eaton is also a student at that school and who had been visiting friends and rela-- tives here accompanied them to Mil-- waukee, . > . On Wednesda! evening, October 3ist the Woman's Auxiliary of the Elizabeth Condell lcmor;,l hoapi-- tal will give a dancing p-mh:_c the Countryside Club _ house. .nr'l Jazz: Pirates will furnish the music. Everyone is invited to come and make this a delightful occas-- sion. Tickets are now on sale by members of the auxiliary. Complete line of gloves and mit-- tens for all the family.> Langwor-- thy's apartment Store. --Adv, No, 4. Lawrence Lovell Hutchinson Decker & Neville !|| No. 3. H. C. Meyer Weart Everything necessary in decorations and favors for your Halloween Party No. 2 made 236 for the high game of his bo'!in'camrndflnhlnd'th"; ing with a flat 500 series. Bill Pet-- erson was the only other man to get a 200 and he just barely made the l'rl_do'ithouepintolm *_ Hallowe'en Novelties _ _The second week's rolling of the Libertyville Club league saw a \conpleo{ne'hlfin-.hun'. by 'the members but the total pins for the series remained decidedly medioc&nh:hvhoh. Harry Titus drew igh single score with a mark of 249 in his first at-- tempt but he spoiled the effect some-- what when he dropped to 181 for his m\::ld'ta Stang hot f ftew r got hot for a minutes and chalked up a 246 in the flmmandh.mdrduh second attempt. . Bill Hubbell the big thrill ir the evening when he No. 5. LIBERTYYVILLE CLUB BOWLING Mr. ang Mrs. Rosenthal of Wauke-- ake of cm:sx A sister and hus-- band, Mr. Mrs. Sitzenstock of Hubert, Indiana, Mr.-- Willer and Grandchildren: Mr. and Mrs. Bran-- ner of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Gur-- 'The. Rexall Store T47 2348 & ad 187 131 169 travaganza"given under the aus-- pices of the Libertyville American . |hirteenth . Anniversary of the Libertyville club. Details to be an-- Look for our Canned Foods Week Ad in the next issue,. § e ~> Friday, Nov. 2nd. hf'ootb.li g;.men 'tS. L;:ert& field ween . H. arren. Game called at 3 p. m. _ } November 8th and 9th Benefit show at the Auditorium theatre, "Old Jronsides" under the auspices of the Epworth League de-- corating committee. nounced later. +Cocoanut Black Wainut Puff Per Lb. _0 00220 Apples by the Bushel comin week. Per Basket ._h...-mw..m.....-".gn. Fuchre, Five Hundred and bunco Refreshments. : Card m'ifls'n o 4e Ho) Name Society of St. ll'.ry's Chnul'; at the new hall at Fremont Center Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds. Orange Slices Per Lb, ... Peanut Picnic Snacks Per Lb. .....s000s _ 1 Lb. Packages Peanut Brittle Per PKG. ..._._.2.220002llll Marshmellow Peanuts Per Lb. 002022 To those who wish t%htake advantafie of our specials that day and Friday we list the follow-- ing 'items : § Republican Day Thursday----Friday, Nov. 1 and 2 "Oh deah meah.!"" Tuesday, November 13th. A UDITORIU M November 14 -- 15 -- 16 24.b 0 ia¢ d i Thursday, November 1st. i s io comedy "Ex-- . Supl ¢: in Libertyville meverner meansonntns antsnen bas sn seu0n0ke s0ve00000 Just Call when you want Taxi e::ice and we will do the rest. 200 sNOW's hands. Thursday, December i3th. Annual bazaar and dinner given by the Woman's Guild of St. T'w- rence's church at the parish house. If it wasn't for the oaptimist who would take our daughters off our .. the .members of . St. Mary's &x F'R-Illt Center at Resth-- Annual chicken su "* 61.90 _ 19c . 29c _ 29c _ 29c _ 29c m AGCtP > 3 5 Ne ced ut $A 68 yX Cah * ahihs Every home should have at least one clothes closet lined witn red cedar. It is r.uc'. moré roomy thin a cecar chas* and the clothes are not wrinkled _ Let seen in town several days this week. "Jule" has a con-- tract with the state for several bridges down in the "Corn in beginning, elementary or advanced work. Pasig Commercial fCom'»ea £08 -- %cogesbd h"gogm-h 14. Libertyville tell you how ;Jfi McDONALD COMMERCIAL SCHOOL 2. -- 802 811 W. Park Ave. The Four By Six First National Bank Capital And Surplus $110.000.00 Libertyville, Illinois Behind the happiness of many a home is a Savings Account Here. i. | can have your clos-- Register Now Many a man wears last year's fall suit because he doesn't owe for a new one. tip--Se« fis. specifications? If you need a new gar-- out a garage * Would you be inter-- cautions him not to eat so fast or smoke so much. COURSES 18 | George Hufflman is | busy putting the fim,, 'flw'& on A. E. Mayer Phone 180 make others pay their debts is to pay Phone 47 and 48 # §

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