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Lake County Register (1922), 24 May 1922, p. 5

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Mr. Ind Mrs. Walter Nasal spent Saturday evening in Waukegan. Mrs. Mary Bader has recovered Mr. and from her recent serious illnen. 'waukegun M Inalmamu and bommunuy. Now in the time to prepare and plan for the building season which is at hand. Your neighbors are Interested-we are interested in knowing just what part you will take in the general building prosperity this year and we will Interest you in the matter of prices end quality of Interim. Lhertrrae Blappeaiings Spray with Arsenate of Lead and Bordeaux mixture. Phone 5 (very day for one year the amount wduld be more than SIX billion dollars, an amount greater than some of our Liberty Loans. Tha't's a small amount in these days, isn't it Most any body can dig that amount out of purse or a vest pocket. This is a fact, however. If every one of our hundred million people woyld save twenty gents _ Don't fail to save just because the amounts you can lay by are small. What you save to- gether with what all the rest of us save is going to be a sizeable sum. Lake County National Bank IEvery Building that is Built brings just so much Prosperity to the Individual 3nd Community. Book of directions on request. This bank receives deposits of any amount. F. B. LOVELL CO. Twenty Cents LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Save The Fruit Arthur Sn spent Sunday Mrs. Jennette Smith has sold her home a: Grayslake and will make her home with her daughter Mr, Grant Lush. LIBERTYVILLE M mith and Fred Melfer Mrs, Alvene Colby y in Waukegan. " p dr,. George Small Were Mr, um! Mrs. Thu hitch: Saturday. 1'suukcgun were wee --t-. M, ". Varnes 's "HUN Hasty and Mn. CharV . nt Saturday in Wlukr Mrs. o. E. [Aster . Mr .and Mrs. S. E. Mattiwn were truest: of Mr .and Mrs. L. E. Ray on Sunday at their cottage, the Wren's Nest at Diamond Lake. William Hafomann and Miss - Game of Chicago, Fred Schrpck of - Trevor, Wis.. and Mrs. Oiwald and _ daughter Catherine of Chicazo were I 'ruel. of Mr. and Mrs. William anvmann on Sunday. i The scene where the fairies danced shout Clnderelll while cho Wu sleep- ine Ind the godmothor wand and promind her tha' 3hr Conuld RO to the ball in bountiful raiment perhaps the prettiest one in a play. Colored lights wow rytteetive1y ', used. solo: wen- rxeellont, "Sir Oliver" InJ "Lady Oliver." taken by Cecil Rook Ind Miss Alice Waldman. rt tepeetivel_ we" important chant tern The family wrmzles wen arnunirur and the domination of Lady Oliver very evident. Interpola- tive duets by Misc Evelyn Hull Ind Albert Hearty and Miss Grad Mordhorst and Eldon Kitchen were much enjoyed. Thnir mice! har- manized l,eautituus. and 'he numbers won- heartily applauded. [in Edythe Churchill Ac the fairy tod- mother um! Gilbert Voelkpr at "Bob- kins" added much to the attractive- Mitts: Katheryn HaIpm assisted by - Jane Webb worn tho piano u- compcnisu. ,, _ 113. high school orchmtm. directed by Miss Ruth Sunde-z. played seven] selections. ness of the play. The fairy mother always slippw} in crucial momerte Clarence Boyd and rnihnas Suy- dam attended the state bowling Lnurnamrnt in Chicago on Sunday. Mrs; Elmer Lawrence has gone to northern Wireonsin to attend the funeral of her mother. Misses Gladys and Edith Suydam, Cora Gosswiller and Marie Andrews want the week end at Blue Bird Mrgand Mrs. w. f. Collins and Mrs. E. W .Colby motored to DeKaIb and Sycamore on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Guthrie of Wau- keqan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith on Sunday. Mrs. H. H. Pahlman of Palatine spent Sunday with Libvrtyville friecd,. cottage, Diamond Lake. Mv. and Mrs. R. P. SChnande and Mr. am Mrs. Roy Chamberlin visited Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Link at Palatine on Sunday. 'The Glass Slipper," a comic open, given by the students of music inl Libertyville township high school, at the high school auditorium on Friday evening. under the direction of Herinan L. Walker was a splendid musical production. Every sent in the house wu sold before 'he eve- ning of the opera, showing how inteteated the general public " in the entertainments put on by the school. The stage setting and costuming of the chorus and leading charac- tem were effective and picturesque. The story of the play is taken from the well konwn fairy tale, "Cinder- ella," and is well known to all. The solos. duets and chorus parts were exeellently nnderoJ and the clear evuneintion of worth in song Ind story was a delight to the audience. The Iradintr character! showed re- Beck Tiffany of Waukegan Sunday at the B. F. Ww home. David Flaunt. Pucsell F \anter McLaughhn spent afternoon in Waukegan. story was a delight to The lruiinz ehararte marknhle histrionie ability. Miss Lillian Mr. and Mrs J. E ('hicago visited Mr. a SchnaebeIe on Sunday and Mrs. Byron Coiby tNNUAL L. T. H. S. OPERA DRAWS BIG ATTENDANCE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER WEDNESDAY2 MAY a 'Cindew nughler Mrs Sunday. Mr ard H Mrs. Jumph M M ADDITIONAL LIBERTYVILLE ITEt© ON PAGE FOUR tl H B H "'rvant nr prmcess. bat- Lixler, Ac "Prince Loo" part well and his tenor Lillian Klepper, u was "an: charming in k and fi J. Bodensc} Ir. and Mr, y and two May's par 'homas y -eek end l ther Mrs r entertain, rry of Iusk Personal and Local Items of Particular Interest to Our Libertyville Read as I with Lalo Every sent in before 'he eve- showing how ral public is in put on by the 'am the J on the FM?" and Sruvruy membei " the Mystic '_'wi"'_.- __-__,., -- 7W7", M: nt Sunday Workers lodge of "ioert.vville 'lt"retrA1i1TCtht.'tt'y-_, it: tended a meeting d: Harrington 'it homas Suy- Iolite on Friday er. , 1-12 in spite of, . ts te bov_linR the bad roads and in vment weather. e t _ , on Sunday. They report A plea-u 't evening, 2:: has gone to The special Ff'!" ice for the at? atten,1 the Builders for Boys IN the Presby-" , . ou terinn church on \vnluy morning We Insure Glasses Against lt. ith Suydam, las well attended. PM: Morgan de- Breakage . :55: rie Andrews luvred an exeelle . sermon ap- ' Clyr,e "octore Two "all? Senna: ii Blue Bird prnpriate for the dc" I?. N. Gm St. WAUKEGAN . _ Mr nml Mrs, S' :muoi Ponimrill1 108 No. Genesee Bt. i Fl '1), gun spent Woulridge singing nt- Ed Mr ur, of Mrs. Frank B. Wi um Ruben and ROCCO? w vi, atives in Chicago th week Libertyville ban concert given by Legion at Highly) day evening. tended a mush] Institute at Lake day evening. neman hospital, C week end with her Mrs. B. F. Woolri Mr. and Mrs. Fri and Mrs. C. H. A Wudswolth and en that village on s Mi,ses Myrtle and Harry Iihode of and Mrs. Fred T View and Mm. t Round Lake were William Wheeler I?. at which time mum at Boston S on: Mr .und Mm. Samuel Pettingill motored to Guam my: Sunday and visited relatives Mr Marv Carney and grand dumer Katherine Guerin who have Men tpending a few days in the eir returned home with them on Sum! c',' evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jt Wednesday for w New York. They time visiting relat Mr. and Mrs. Misses Myrtle and 1 Harry Rhode of I with them on Sand c',' evening. Mrs. E. E. Eilsv, -rth expects to have on a motor tr p to New York and other eastern mints on Satur- day. She will new the graduation Remixes of he: 50' Mark on June I?. at which time 'rn finishes I Theaibfkiue Club Housv Seeded Raisins perpkg.--..-. 5 Bars P and G Naptha Soap and 38c worth 1 pkg Star Naptha Washing Powder for. . Palm ()liw Soap Creme Oil Soap Jap Rose Soap Kirk's Lemon Soap Miss Myrtle Wt Mr .und Corn Flak, South Haven Peaches Large Cars ......'. Fancy Dried Pear Perlh .........r Phttete.24aatdN "THE BRONZE BELL" A Paramount Picture "WAY DOWN EAST" June 2nd and 3rd. AUDITORIUM THEATRE Friday and Saturday, May 26-27 NORTHERN WOODS with Tumbling Logs, Log Jams, Roaring Waters and Struggling Humans. Also Universal's Chapter Play The Adventures of A Soul-Stirring, Breath-Stopping, Awe-Inspir- ing Story/ttye, -- - - -- --- A A m N Idults 23c. hl "ROBINSON CRUSOE" "CONFLICT" 430 N. "VIM Ave. Sunday, May 28th jdge of Hahn- 'ugo spent 'he "was Mr .and ook part in a he American ark on Satur- r of Prairio Dance by Mystic 'I' Huson of hoe M, W. A, hall "r" at tho Saturday Ind Su . on Sundax Dance at Hem the . Mystic I Day. Chicago orcl mrtyulle at- __,, ____ Harrington _ R in spite of, PC, -__..\ . Bragg at- the Durand cd busines We ker and Mr. mattered to A friends in a; P 1y on Smut tw it" nt the east. Wenban. nban and rest, Mr. of Area Manda). nk left on trip to he Mu, Lew Whitney feels il...: A ha, ulil"ll on the wink of i." .r, knluv,, for six ut.eks and 13"" win' "u; of expremmg her appmu lion in the people who have in. r , wonderfully kind during the tum Irt, her being I Ilium". She wirhe,, 1w thank her friends for the man: fiowen which brightened the sick room; for the many good things to eat that cm from the splemlui cooks for which Libertyville la famous; to the young ladies who brought their music and wiled away an hour; to the friendsArho have called on her during 'this time (Seventeen cane from WIukegan. six from Gnyslake and fifty-four from Libertyville); to Captain and Mrs. Roder for their assistance in sending the good nurse; to Rev. Dickey and Mrs. Dickey for their many cheering messages of love, al.so to Rev, Whipple of Evanston for Fi. kind'messages. Saturday and Sunday, May 27-28 f Dance at Hertel's Pavillion, Half ip. Day, Chicago orchestra. ,4_ - ii 3 Bars Me l Wold of Gratitude COMING EVENTS Thursday, May 25 by Mystic Workers of Ivan Quality Store LIBERTYVILI' Children 10c 7 Me il/if 29 $1.75 Double Under Shirts 0 $3.00 W. W. Carroll dl, Sons Co. tantrum ILL Early Ohio Seed Potatoes Rural New York Late Potato Grower Fertilizer Paint Your I B UILD l Smnrhhve Screens. NOW Tire & Ton With Valdura Warm Weather Needs Screens, Libertyville Lumber Co. Roofs, Cars Red River Valley Grown YOUR POULTRY WILL THRIVE ON RED COMB FEEDS Gingham and Net ' $1.50 to $2.50 Bloomers and Step-Ins Down by the Old Depot Been there 20 yam flesh color and darks Gymps, Net Home Phone 47 Maker l Black Emma! PAGE 'rirelk'rtq AShlmy Dressing

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