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Lake County Register (1922), 22 Mar 1922, p. 5

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day in Chicago, =© 3 Mrs. ¥. A. Hudson and children ' Beck Tiffuny of Great Lakes was Tmunm "mm;a a birthday party ét the home of Miss Florence Arnes of Wilmette, a guest at the B. F. Wooiridge Friday evening. Now is the time to prepare and plan for the building season which is at hand. * Your ndgh'-b'on are hurest«'l'--.we aremin'tle;esud inl knowing what part you take genera hfldh(wmthhymflmwlhw you in --the er of prices and quality of materials. Now for treating oats and other grains also for potatoes. 50¢ a pint | 1 pint sufficient for 40 gallons of water Phone 5 Chieago visitors o.. Saturday. Lake County National Bank W. W. Carroll speat Satur-- (Every Building that is Built F. . B. LOVELL CO. brings so much Prosperity to the Indi@ual and Community. Last Call For Lime Sulphur WE HAVE IT But many men before Lincoln and since have risen from poverty to power and place by the pracgf:e' of economy. There will never be another Lincoln. God destr:xed the mould when he saw the finished work. Here was his mas-- terpiece for all time. ts the privilege which is given to every poor persox(:g in these g'oocf1 United No matter what your present finan-- cial condition may be, you can improve it. This bank will help.-- Call now for the savings--book we have set aside for you. 53 :' gBT YOUR _ Formaldehyde It's the privilege which is given to 3 4*k8 Lincoln Max Koaner and daughter Jeanne mvflfln(n:el:tives at St. Lonis. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Newsom and family spent Saturday in Chicago. Mrs. Blanche Petric of MiBwaukee spent the week end with Libertyville Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cudahy and ru»mmt--d Cudahy spent Sunday with in LIBERTYVILLE Mrs. C. F. Greenwood spent Mon day in Chleago." ** mt Walter McLaughlin speat. the vteek;nd with Half Day relatives. Mr. and Mrs.: Wirt Wright of St. Louis spent Sunday at the n'-: of Mr. Wright's father, C. F. Wright Noel Young atteaded a Hazquet in Chicago on Saturday night given by the Lake Forest College fraternity. Mr. and Mrs, 8. C. Kimball spent SBunday with Chicago relatives, day Mr,~and--Mrs. Gien Sayers at-- tended a goncert by Sousa's band in Chicago og Saturday eveniBE. . . Miss Stella Langworthy of:DeKalb Normal school is spending. & week with her relatives in Lébertyville, street The Woman's Guild of St. Law» ; rence's church will meet with l!rl.[ Groonberg in the Kaiser apartments| on Friday to do Lentensewing lor| orpnans. t The Area Athletic Club_ play "Assisted by Sadie" given on Friday and Saturday nights of last week was 'well patronized by Libertyville people. The play was a great success. Miss Jane Webb was the guest of Grayslake friends on Kriday eve-- ning. 2 Roast beef supper at M. E. church on Thursday wu}g 5:30 till all are served. Tickets cents. Auspices Ladies Aid Society. Mr. ahd Mrs. Howard Morris have moved to the home of Mrs. Morris' mother. Mrs. Faust on' 'Church A number of the yourg people of Libertyvjlle attended the, dances at Everett aid Grayslake on St. Pat-- rick's day. Joe May and daughter Barbara of Waukegan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Colby on Sun-- enE MEPS CBDD: HOGL W Ne P ME esnt n 2e CC 1 Auspices Ladies Aid Society. ! & ~»~... | Army and Navy LIBERTYYILLE ITEMS o2 oN PAGE EIGHT * k es _ ' STORE Friday, March 31 mw Benefit public library, Three bas-- M Ket ball games at high school gyn.!§J . . P --= : >----]| Sat, March 25th Senmior play "Clarence" at. high h ",. » . Friday, March 31 Benefit public library, Three bas-- Kket ball games at high school gymn. vP 9k At fofrteen J.. P. Brown got his first taste of sciatica and muse» ular rheumatism and it was bitter as every sufferer from cither of these troubles can testify. * He tried many things, including flumh' nothing ::iflt_:b:nhed_ em:ltflo_w_n_- that means healthfully. _ Mr Brown says: i mammmet im rud me PRACTORS g-:ijl.m & to 8 omm -- - und Holi-- * days by appointment. Wednesday Health Talk No. 16 By Chas. D. Nixon, D. C. Ph. C. After HEALTH FOLLOMG The First ".-" "ntuay the n'r-: :::--i"% felt great relief m/,g- hus left me. I feel so much bet-- r any amount of* money for benefits already established." --«J. P. Brown, Chiropractic Re-- search Burean, Statement No T ade nralinh mike PP iniepinning DRS. NIXON & DAVIS ke EOrest COCge EREWERMICY+ l mmfl ' ~Mrs. Glen Sayers at--| is the be H& fiw&'igumwmiwhm o evening. s . raileied acvance orthy of: DeKalb zAMWE \s?i'mll'i!:':m"e* is one of the outst YOUR HEALTH Live with ; ' } Hin at 14 || FAFWHOLM GARDENS , H. £. BURRIDGE & SONS l¢h 'Palle Na~ 1@ Nm."m is the best known 0f the younger mhfiom. The un-- m'dfi Ivan ._W'?'I'!.'I"' is one of the outst ding incidents in the diocesan history ofthe past Chicago last weels | Mrs, Martin J.:Healy of "Liberty Vilu"-hrm:tl ill at St Joseph's hospital, £#0, Mr. and Mrs, Cari Gibbs and daughter eth and Mr. and e guests of Miss Mary Doyle on were ' Sunday. . % , ot %w:fixg Chicago, the Churech of the Adven two or brother The Club House 22 FOR SALE--'* Roadster: late model, winter'tOp. Six tires, good condition, $150, Ford roadster Bosch mfi demountable wheels, good tires, for quick sale $150. Ford touring body, good condition $80, * R. V. Devine, Half Day, Libertyivilie 285--J--2. Estimates Furnished Free Dymond Rd. Libertyville, HJ. Just Received! ~A Full Line Of Old Monk Olives Phones 24 and 25 Full of pep Vegetable Salad |= Celery, Pepper and Onion Relish White Pickled.Onions 6 A Beautiful Cook 'rm With Each 25¢ Can of Price's Baking Powder / A few extra ,arly Easter Lillies now in bloom. Grand Opening Too late to Classify Plan to Plant Another Tree---- To Make Mlinois More Fruittul and Morg Beautiful WANT -- ADS LIBERTYVILLE All kinds of Nursery Stock Gladiolus Bulbs, Trees, Shrubs, Ete. 430 N. Milwaukee Ave. Watch For The --@and Brighten up your ho mhaFloweringPl;':: Items of visited -- her OF THE ; ANNOUNCEMENT--A-- Weight Social at the M. E. church, March 28. Watch your diet! ~o 184t by a quartet. APRIL 24 TO 29 year more & previous year. and Olive op at Dymond Rd. MM 102R North Shore Cars W. W. Carroll & Sons Co.| . * _ Style----Value--Workmanship: For Spring Housecleariing -- Useful white Scrim, 36 inches--wide, ..« . :~~10¢%" Cmmdm-a.m: Cream and white barred Marquisettes. . . ... .35¢ °. Neat, fine patterns in Lace, _ ti e Nes So% N fine in LAce, + °* 40 and 45 inches wide, ... . . .. 75¢ and $1.15 White and cream Scrim, 45 inches wide, ... .40¢ Get it all in a Custom Made Garment FRED CROKER --:| CLEANING+/PRESSIN imestone Screenings s s FOR --Land Fertilizer l $1.50 per ton has been decided for many a man by just t.hatono little dollar he has saved every day for the last five years. ~~~ When your big opportunity comes will you be able to seize it? Destiny The amount doesn't count. It's the start----that's the thing. Open your Savings Account e To Day. ___ _ SPECIAL Phone 47 ¥34! 4 is fine for Auto M x Jt 14 eB

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