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Lake County Register (1922), 17 Jun 1922, p. 5

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Vern Gerred has purchased a new seven passenger Paige touring car. Russell Flagg is at Normal, HIL, week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William 'Wewetzer of Lake Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Jake ~Sturm of Quentia Corners spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hall of this vil-- + -- Spray with Arsenate of Lead _ Now is the time to prepare and plan for the building season which is at hand. Y re --we a ted i Ti in Hat SaH Fou wi take 1 the peoeral building prosperity this year and we will interest you in~the matter=0f prices and quality of Materials. Your busy season is here. From now until after harvest, time is money to you. _ p< Ifaletterwillsaveyoflatripto town, it's worth while writing. .-- Much of your banking 'business can be transacted by mail and we suggest that you write us whenever it wil save your time . lmyotourdepe-itorstransactalloftheir business by mail and we are equipped to give prompt atterition to any request you may make in this way. j ' Phone 5 Lake CountyNational Bank Book. of directions on request. [Every Building that is Built \brings justso much PFOSDETItY to the Indi\!l.:fimm Community. F. B. LOVELL CO. Let us serve you. . . FARMERS Mra. J. N. Langworthy and son Jack of Chicago are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. T Langworthy. Mrs. Mae Smead..spent day in Chicago. * in that city. the summer vacation Ralph Wehrenberg is on Miss Justine Quinn left for attle, Wash., on W".fi Mrs. Ross Triggs and Miss Esther | BABE INJURED ltuu. Nelson spent Thursday in Chicago. | FROM MOVING AUTO _ Mr. and Mrs. J White and son of Chicago are guests of Mr. and Mrs. ~Byron.Corcoran leaves this week for an extended visit with relatives in Canada. Mrs. Lee Whitney was a Chicago visitor on Thursday. Mrs. Forest Smith entertained the Young Matrons Sewing club on Tuesday. & Highland Park on Wednesday. Misses Florence Luce and Ethel Titus visited Miss Emma 'Titus at Miss Lorraine &m and Mabel Johnson were o visitors on Thursday. Th & <&, Thursday. f | lam 'ol Chicago William MeGavic h@s graduated. Mr. and . E. T. Lang-- from the high school qmt Wednesday. He has returned'to 'fl' | _ Miss Cor® m&ou of -- Santa r. and Mrs. 0. A. 804| parbara, California, i visiting at family and Daniel Lee motored m the home of William Walrond. Miss Indianapolis on Thursday, They--will Templeton is m to Chelsea, visit relatives in Indians. \Mask _ ~where * visit relatives He Has PesBnCd M _ .' Miss Cora Templéton of Banta: WMr. and Mrs. O. mfil Barbara, California, i visiting .g" family and Daniel Lee motored w the home of William Walrond. Miss Indianapolis on Thursday, They--Will | Pempleton is m to Chelsea, visit relatives in Indians. 4'.'" where A visit relatives Mr. and Mrs. John Kells have for two months and wil} then return moved from Half Day to the Alact | to ner duties as, & #eacher in the Locke house on Lake street which| Santa Barbara they recently purchased. > :. . .R Schley, Mré. Mr. and Mrs. Ralgh Petersen en-- B:;,'?,:,,:':'_d chas, Kfepger tertained the Younk MMUOMS 5°". / drove to Deerfield Wednesday morn-- ing club and their husbands at a ing to attend the funcral of their bridge party on Tuesday evening 5t | c1, joun Selig, who died. of thcho-lefi'lr.»m'l.l's.Ill'vlcil'.hm_'i"g,,.d','~ e age of T2 mr'fl. * * m anard -- Wha -fi:'m hald at Miss Rena Crosby of Evanston is visiting her cousin Mrs. William Walrond. Miss Crosby has accepted nmmqudwel m"h!mm has a teaching staff of : s Miss Luelia Attridge is enjoying duties with the North Shore office at Highwood, which she is spending with relatives and friendsAn Wau-- 'kesh2 and Oconomoue, Wiseonsin. The musical society will hold a beach picnic at Lake Bluff on the evening of June 19th. Take 5:48 body invited. This is the last meet-- ing of the season. Joseph J. Healy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Healy 6f" Liberty Villa" has returned home from 8t. Thomas Military college, St. Paul, Minn., to spenid the summer vaca-- tion of ten weeks> berew y veug ce icne : malle} qi nen evening for § where electric car ('#ht bodv invited. is tended ~visit with relatives in that country. A family reunion was held at his home ow Tuesday evening at which many relatives were present. The Mystic Workers held another of their mocial evenings on Tues-- day. There was good attendance and dancing was induiged in until a late hour. It is.planned to have a social time after every meeting. . Yellowstone park before she re-- AUDITORIUM * AV fi * prRoDUCTION -- ACNES ANRES «»« RUDOLPH VALENTINQ TI!"~M b sa¥s, proverb sa : LA "When an Arab sces a wo-- man he wants, he takes her" ... lhp-flhhsz'ble. the capture occurs, a desert bandit ADDTTIONAL LIBERTYVILLE ITEMS ON PAGE FOUR empeued WIoouit N CNCEEC! ;;--..-- Py Thee Butthe handron Sheit recovers her in a terrific hand--to-- Theatre Personal and Loo&ltem of Particular Interest to Our Libertyville Readers 23-- 4425 APOCALYPSE* saving). Every | for :=s«";; || _ Cheaper to buy good soap than y new.clothes. . Use s«hos= || American Family Soap for the laund \|.(@*~,Kirk Olive Thilet Soap " her m";";;:&.'i."'@' , Where the ct was _,(pu 13 > A Dr, F. Pupils of Libertyyille Township high school enjoyed a picine at Diamond . Lake on Erursday. The program committee &rranged diver-- gified stunts that <created much merriment, The student: entered in-- to the fun heartily repott it the years. The es were held at the home, vitm at Northfield cemetery. . 0.' k. C'amhm!ended the com-- mencement of the Univer-- sity of Chicago on Tuesiay, at which Churchil1 &Cfl--i : rece the de-- gree of Bachelor 'l;;::g'h': Six hundred and t five students graduated from the university this year. The the students was given by M. Joon Jules Juess-- Gale, from" Steriing Morton high school, Cicero, Ia:t week. There were 102 gradustes, two--thirds of whom ~ Mrs. M. C. 'Wilson attended the graduation of her grandson, Burton education is being eagerly sought for by many of the young people of Mdfi:ndmdfinhm class of tes of foreign extrac-- number will enter college in the fall. Misses Ida and Quinta Gotti and Miss Ruth Price entertained twenty-- guests at the Gotti home on Thurs-- day evening in honor of Miss Rose fective. Bunto was the amuzsement the evening. Miss Grace Butter-- held the hignest score and was awarded first prize. Miss Adaline Miller received the comsolation prize. Gifts of a . miscellansous nature were presented Miss Gagliardi. They were very préetty and numerous. Gagliardi, who will on Wednesday, June 21, become the bride of Frank Kennedy, one of Libertyville's pop-- ular and progressive young men, The color scheme used in decoration was pink and white and was very ef-- Mrs. James ***, Kirk Olive Toilet So PhiStics 24 aud 25 ' LIB =----c--z4 Jap ROSC m Toilet Soap ' --_____~$ for 25e American g Family Soap @ , Ching K DAY Chips 10c and 25¢ ere the child and little of Chicago of Libertyville Scene Of Pretty Wedding One of the prettiest weddings of the season was solemized on Wed-- nesday morning, June 14 at St. Joseph's Catholic church, when lissl Anna M. Miller, daughter of Mr. | and, Mrs .Joseph Miller and Clnrles} M. Bernard, son of Mrs. Kate Ber-- nard, were in marriage, t.he' Rev. Father officiating.. The ceremony was ~followed by ;high! nuptial mass. & ! The interior of the church was decorated very effectively with pink and white peonies and pink roses and made a lovely setting for the bridal party, . The bride Wwas beautifully gowned in shimmery bridal satin with a long court train 'and full tulle veil, caught on her head with a coronet arrangement of . orange blossoms, and /carrying a lovely shower bou-- quet of roses.and lilies of the val-- ley. She was attended by her six unmarried sisters, Bessie, Adeline, May, Rena, Evelyn and Lucinda, all of whom were dressed in pastel shades of chiffon, blue, fiesh, taupe, yellow, green and peach, with large costume picture hats and wéaring corsages of sweet peas. Little Billy Heiting acted as 'ring bearer and Janet Feilen as flower girl. The groom was attended by his brother, John Bernard, and the ush-- ers were Fred Bernard and Dr. Frank Hussey of _ Waukegan, George Lawrence, Bernard Miller and Sam Milleér. The music rendered uherty Theatrp _ TONITE & SATUERDAY --in-- "THE SILENT YOW*" A big--strong outdoor play. Also Two Reel Comedy The kind of a play you like to Mrs. Charles M. Bernard 'runm'y « WEDNESDAY MONROE SALISBURY A thrilling 17 "THE GREAT ALONE®* SUNDAY ONLY e o DORIS MAY --in her latest-- "BOY CRAZY" _ poN'T MISS IT 10¢ 25¢ COs ) than _ o t i 8 B e J, oo M Mc l o Bs o af by St. %'flr was exquisite. Miss Mayme: presided at the organ .'h Hilda Hapke ac-- comJ on the violin. Solos and anthems 'mthu for the oe-- casion were sung most effectively and added much to the solemnity of the ssered ceremony. After the services a wedding breakfast 'was served at the Miller residence to 100 guests, and later the bride and groom left for The Dells, Wisconsin, for a ten days' trip. ; Mr, Bernard is the well known proprietor of the Libertyville Auto Repair shop. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ber-- nard are very popular and prominent socially zync the younger society folks of this village . They will re-- side in Libertyville, The Liberty theatre has adopted a policy of closing on Thursday nights for the summer months. . > New fans are &.be installed : and everything possible will be done to make this show an attractive: and comfortable place to see the screen's best offerings. TISSUE VOJLES AND PERCALES "" @ 25, 28, 30 and 35 cents per yard Linen Towels -- 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00 Bath Towels, 25, 38, and 50¢, every one a bargain Thompson Glove Fitting Corsets ; > Screen Doors . ... Porch Screens 4ftx5ft 4in at Bargain Prices _ -- _ Order Your Silo BUILD NOW AND Avoid the Fall Rush Swiss Organdies <DowniBbyithe Old Depot Been there 20 years. Nemo Corgets MISS LILLIAN KOHOUT _: _' ATTENDS CHICAGO WEDDING On Wednesday, June 14, at 4 0+ eh&m&omnhpd"z Florence Brand of Chicago to _ Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Brand, was beautifully gowned in white satin shower bouquet of bride's roses lillies of the valley. She wore & court train of lace and a flowing bridal veil. Her only attendant was Miss Lillian Kohout of Libertyville, who wore a gown of pale pink satin .akerepcvithabouqutdg premier roses and sweet peas. The groom was attended by Charles Kd-- ward Brand, brother of the bride. _ A sounteous wedding supper wA# served at the home of the ibride's parents at 4440 North Mozart stree*, Ravenswood Manor. The h was beautifully decorated in tm and consin. whife color schemg. f The bridal party are g an extended honeymoon w% The bride who is a daughter of & Sons Co. 4+ J «B A5

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