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Lake County Register (1922), 1 Nov 1922, p. 5

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Fania-b- The Farmer Needs It You who have found here a safe place for your funds during the past years may now and in the years to come enter this bank with the assurance that this institution is your friend and true to the trust you place in it. That is what this bank has been. That is what it will continue to be. _ Remington Portable Typewriter I'7htf...hittdt theAttttftttlft, For Many Years A Friend . Of Many People Come in and see it and try it. LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. '60 qion wjllgue yourgwuya your In. Mum Bidet and Boy Itt-l otrotchieatrowe-utdutm- , an Diamy Sand-y. I LIBERTYVILLE Mr. and In. Hennm sad Mr. and Mrs. Fry and Miss Fry of Chicago and Mr. and In. Dim of Mil- waukeo wen Sunny sum of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Moll. Those having chance boohn for St. Joseph'. ham and an festival, which will be held Nov. M), 21, 22, 23, please mum: same an! Articles donated to Hrs. John P. Welch, chanman of the chance committee by Nov. 12. Miss Ben Sehanek entertained yum-n of her girl friends " 3 Hal- lowe'en party " her home Ssturday evening. Halloween can. and stung wore played and a very enjoy- able evening spent. Mr .and In. Clarice H. Kaiser and daughter Doris and Mrs. M. A. Pro- tine motored to Joliet Sunday and visited Mr. and in. Own Kaiser and other friends in that city. Mon- day they attended I birthday lunch- eon given by In. o. Kaiser in honor of Mrs Harry Kaiser. Miss Helen Johnson and William Johnson were quests of Mr. Id Mn. Ed Needham of "hum Sunr- day evening at a wedding univer- nry party. More Libertyville new will be eloed on Thursday evenings: C. o. Carlson, J. B. Morse i Co., Ray N. Smith and 'W. C. Triggs will close at 6 P. M. on these days. luf- Atrto than DAY AND NIGHT TAXI tmEeTalt , Pl.- Idhertrriiu, so: Mrs. M. A. THa Ind ehildmn vis, ited relatives " Wadsworth our the week end. Mrs. Julia Price and ttter. Ruth leave for Ban PM ed- nesday. Min Ruth will and one month in that city but In. Price expects to mm a low in). Mrs. George Scum entertained the Ladies Buneo Club at her home Monday evening. In. We: Har- rington made the him more, Mrs. Prank Bock, second and In. S. A. Hattison, third. Mrs. Carl Croon- berg of Racine, I former member, of the club wu the guest of honor. Delicious refreshments were served by the ham - _ __ THE NEXT WEEK- "Conant" "If You Believe It, It's " Rudolph Valentino "Dangerous Toys" WILLIAM DESMOND AUDITORIUM Meera" WITH MARGARET CLAYTON --ANO-- FRANK LOSEE "Camille" NAZIMOVA corirme "Blood and Sand." ADDITIONAL LIBERTYVILLE ITEMS ON PAGE EIGHT A Pan-loam Picture "ro SIOWHOUSI DELIGBTFUL" "Wednesday. Nov 1, FRIDAY nnd gummy Nov. 3 and 4 One Night only--. Smithy Nov. 5th JACK HOLT In _ Yule Satan and sand" LAKE COUNTY Rlixmmla3. 1LliD9ikLr2_AiN01rE3@lilht_1, 1922 Theatre tNArtWNG -AND- Personal and Local Items of ParAealdr Interest to Our Libertyville Readers Monday walla. .the Odd fellowsv Lodge of Litre) "hiermined the Rebekah Lodge .0 t..." friends at) a euchre and ham party, in their lodge menu. "At the close of the! games. mm were served,) consisting of eMpumpkin pie and, doughnuts, an: Which the tablet were choral m and dancing WOM' indulged in until I late hour. Music? was urnished by ttr Odd Fellows' Orchestra. Al "I? the Odd Fel.. lows royal autumn and hope) there will-be - of these partial in store for the Betreirahs in "tttel near future. m evening, Nov.l 10 the Rebekah We will entertain) the Odd Fellow lodge m the same) It is eatim-d Ow the net pro- ceeds of the enmhtt hm! Oct. " Ind 20 amount; to about teu). Everyone attending _ to P. ter into the carnival spirit 9-4}; ,wyced themsel- to mine this rock. I continues bvonbll, it that another odour Mr. and In. Jetsern O' new will give a can! 'prt' Saturday even ing, Nov. 4, It Stair 'vane, the for- mer Rodney B, Swift home for the benefit of thew: fund of St. Joseph's M Arrangements have been III-b I!" Snow's Auto bus to any "I? H from First National mi "km at 8 o'clock those wishing mmmion please be than. Em Hwited. It is estimated Ow the net pro- ceeds of the enmhtt hm! Oct. " Ind 20 amount; to about teu). Everyone terian Lidi- "Society will be held in the chm prlnrs Thursday Nov. 2. Sale Wm: at 12 o'eloek and continuing Mum and even- ing. All kinda a! My work, aprons gowns, rugs, W, funds, candy, and parcel post booth Come and 'buy your Chrim gifts. vea. Thou who tteil feel amply up." for Libertyville-Ama fo'" manner. Bot lunch wilt be served all day and evening. thble soup, Bet Roast Bod MS. Mashed Po- tatoes, Chop Sm, Babbage "lad, Fruit Salad, Bull, tam Sandwiches, Doughnuu. Pie, We. Ten. 'l'lnClubHolo The mun! by of the Presby- Ph-tg-ds' PRESBYTBIIAN BAZAAR [HE difference in cash cost between low quality food and a sufficient quantity of good food, properly prepared amounts to less daily), than the average person wastes on need- less expenditure-ite real econ- omy ofeguality food cannot be estimat . Thursday Evenings The following Liberty- ville stores will close Every Thursday at 6 P. M. WILL CLOSE 430 RM»; STORES ed put it on the effort. will be open . the weather is possible will be put um I C. o. CARISON J. B. MORSE CO. RAY N. SMITH W. C. TRIGGS Mrs. P. c. Gmwood, Mrs. J McCormick, - Mr. Ind Mrs. I Morse aw "Vance offir night at Glen" Fridny evening home. I II. It." of Women Vow. " Lab County meets at Chub" " li",lhl??'i, Waukegan, Thu", Nov. 3 It 1:80. All women Invited. In. In. Lsyeoek "in." bud.- h the interest of the lys- do Wuhan lodge " Lake Villa Children's Union Suits s................." Ladies' Union Suits .. . .$1.50, $1.75, Woo, as. Fleece Lined UnionSnits .....$1.00,$1.15,$1.50 '." 1lr H". 'eniirrrAiiii"i'r &'So"'ns DYMOND RD. FAIRHOLM "GARDENS Dr. Denton', Sleeping Garments for Children _ OUTING PLANNEL cows for Indies and Misses 1i2orllTi2oofhttpr,Nll1iEh" Edi-nt- Mhloz-B Gumball-W '. W. Carroll & Sons Co. Home Owner Roof Repair Time Standard Slab Four in One Stained Dark theen Vertical, Grain Clear 'rta,ttt't Lilnrtriille Lumber a. ..-ARcotgitatrrirtxyrtoAgtg- Great Llne_ Specials _ Creodipt Clear Red Cedar 1lq Giant Slab Three in One Athena Underwear BETTER BEE US AND OUR PLANT PEONIES NOW A Choice Collection Growers of Trees, Shrubs, Vines and Hardy Plants Down th Old 09% tatt,h8N'f,t! Mr. and In, James L It. and In. John F. W" T to Keno." with Mr. III " ' ry Deckman of Waukem 'v' Mr. and In. . R. I..." a" GN.&'IW'I toD-d" [ "Lieheainr " - "w theatre "and" MBBRrYVTual that» PAGE 52 '33!!! ti':"; q

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