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Lake County Register (1922), 16 Dec 1922, p. 7

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With Christmas only--two weeks -w"bnunnh-ymr- ing for it that our musical cirele has not been very active of late, however, it is only a short time before we shall listen to several good programs the first will be the Musical Society's HLourth monthly program, the even-- j~~*+=~»ome being, "Old Time Fay-- ories" and with an able committee in charge as is Miss Carrie Chard, Mr.. Nicholils, Misses Eva and Ruoy Williams and Mrs. James Davi: there is a treat assured us, This musical evening will be on Monday next, December 18th at the Motho-- diet Church and all are cordially in-- vited. 4 Witeo the resumption of regu'ar BRUNSWICK RECORDS PLAY ON--ANY PHONOGRAPH Aruiet. Popular Songs Belection Ti Sanatiedieys . { Riet LMos o. .l 000. .l ... .. .. w ' TK R: : iGeai::.. (Temor) (Soprame) . (Temor) ... January Records ON SALE TODAY The Ray Furniture & Paint Store For Your N. B --AB Wkrsininn be ... -- > Undet Bersonal Dicection U i fhh Geoned) is Preoch Songs--Concert and Ballad -- gisstion THE LIBERTYYILLE MUSBICAL SOCIETY 'MUSICAL Popular Daonce Hits gelection Moaday, Friday and Act 1 (Thomas) :: French . Faust--Le Rot do Thalé (Bai-- Chard, |© Miss Dorothy Schanck is arrang-- Ruby ing a musical program for Christmas Davis;--Eve in the Presbyterian church, This which we understand, will consist of londay musical numbers of the Yule tide, Metho-- both voca! and instrumental, aug-- Hy in-- mented by out of town artists. chureh services in the Presbyterian Church and the new pastor, Rev. Smo¢k, installd, the choir is re--or-- ganizing but will not attempt to do much work until after the holidays. The present indieationns are that this €noir will become an active or-- ganization again and do their share in the community's musical endeav-- -fi()n Taursday evening, December 2ist, the mu'cal treat of the season Clip This List No. Size Price will be given by the ]:'.'u'mmmunmw- wo a week preparing 'w&dm.&nmmum- 'munity should fll the church to over-- 'fowing to repay the choir for the 'hard work they have been putting 'in The writer of this article has heard portions of the Cantata, and assures you that you will indeed be missing a pleasant evening if you fail to attend. Opera in Chicago last week, The programme for the next mus-- ital of the Libertyville Musical Soc-- iety, which will oe held next Monday evening at the Methodist Church wiil be in the way of Old Time Favorites but of a Christmas nature. A numver of the members ¢f the Musical Society attended the Grand L Under direction of Miss Carrie Chard Musical Society Orchestra 2. Musical Reading: ' "An Old Fasnioned Garden" Clear" ....Sir Artnur Sullivan Angelus ............... Massent Priest March from Athalia.,..... Me:.dlesohn Mary E. Just 3. Piano Solo "Lento," Cyril Scott Miss Ruby Williams Miss Ruby Williams ~6:30 p. m,--zp-m:"u.m de-- 4. Paper: _ ., _ !votional service, Miss Eva Williamg, "Christmas in OtherJ.-lndl Pres. -- Topic: "The Anticipated Miss Lucile Smith | Christ." Leader, Misg Caroline But-- 5. Songs: "Xmas Carol" Audience terfleld. All young people invited. 6. Soprano Solo: _ .T:B0 p. m.--Evenin'"OY?'himn "Rejoice Greatly" Mes: mnde{ sermon by the pastor, good music by )meeli- Adfile lfl':::" f¥ | the choir. You are cordially invited " Orean Rolo: to worship with us. n e o ks 1. "It Came Upon the Midnight _ Miss Addie Miller 7. Organ Solo: "Holy Night" ..::«..-- Farms, Hocses and Lots Sold for Exchanges of Property a Specialty Office Phone Lakeview 418 SQUIRE EDGEGATE toptodncethem--objechuattrufining_c! as they are eincient in Operauon ---- NOR Christmas Presents which satisfy the giver and gratify the receiver. . Electric Portable Lamps, wrought in copper, brush brass, verde antique, silver, art iron, wick-- er with shades in art glass, silk, crettonne. Electric Cooking Utensils, chafing dishes, toast-- ers, grills, disc stoves, percolators. Labor Savers, Washing machines, irons, vacuum cleaners, utility motors. ° Electrical Articles for the toilet table, that in-- crease comf{ort and multiply convenience. .. .. Cash Or On Easy Terms Established 1888 MEMBER COOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE BOARD PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY All in great variety at our Sales Rooms ' Waukegan Prices the lowest Mail orders may be sent to the sales room named REAL ESTATE, LOANS, RENTING AND INSURANCE e Phone 3148 N. Ashland Ave. lew 418 CHICAGO, ILL._____ 2 Doors South of Belmont The art, the skill, the discriminating taste of many crafts unite in the construction of Electrical Appliances Mrs. Ida Morris CcOUNTY REGISTER SATURDAY, DECEMBER wELL > T1 ConS famE ArmEstED viow 46Ghimn Fom Ream« mrms PASHM®E HEn ug MHOLUDSE = @lttemnitzmes» JOHN HEIM of Northern Hlinois William Rev. Gl'ot w Pastor Sunday schod! at . A nice in-- crease in the attendange last Sunday. The children are preparing a pro-- gram suitable for Christmas to be given at the church Friday Eve, Dec. 22 at 7:30.. You are invited to hear The Pastor will preach mornlnz' and evening next Sunday. Morning subject: _ "Determining to Know | Christ." -- Evening subject: "Make Straight Paths." | FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL it --11:00 a. m.--Morming worship. Sermon by the pastor. Good music by the choir. _ y ul 20 10:00 a. m.--Sunday : D. A. Young, Gen. Supt. On Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock the last choir rehearsal prior to the Christmas Cantata. Et is important tnat every member be present. En-- tertainment will be furnished by Mr. . CHUBRCH Afoincem Mr. Jack Bradford, Choiw Director. Mrs. Lyell H, logfil, Ofga{\ht__. LIBERTYVILLE CHURCHES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Charles J. Scbbath, Det. 17 Phone 112J. astor. chool, Mr. |\ service, sermon and music at 11:00 |\ a m. Christmas Pageant by the Sun-- \ day school at 7:80 p. m. D, A. Young after rehearsal. | Woednesday evening at 7:80, mid--| week meeting fofr'r.--' , Bible study and fellowship. Topic: "The Church and Its Life." Thursday evening at 8 o'clock the Christmas Cantata, "The Little Lord Jesus" by a choir of thirty voices under the direction of Mr, Jack Bradford. _ Admission Free, capa-- city for 600. Everyopne invited. Advance notice for Christmas Sunday, December 24th,. Christmas PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber, Administrator of the estate of Gust Carison deceared will attend the Provate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of February next, 1923 when and where all persons baving claims against said estate are noti-- fied and requested to present the same to said Court for adjidication. _ John L. Taylor, Administrator. Waukegan, I!I., Dec. 4th. 19?3.' Wells Bored and Drilled Houses Moved and Rahed Zion Institutions \ e Here's a Hard Nut to Crack Ben H. Miller, Attorney ADJUDICATION NOTICE Chicago Civic Opera Special North Shore Line xmmdi.mymumomunmmhwmmmaw"w *station on the return trip. An exjoyable supper served a la earte. _ & Industries (Dep't 4) 16, Speed with Safety I wuUZ in FowmE® pAaT 4 MAn HAaNt BE SEX TENCEP Twickt Fo PE Shmt orFEncke "Am paT TRut Ticket Office CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE R. R. Every Th during the season the North Shore Lineryrm"mn Special to GRAND OPERA at the-- Auditorium Theatre, Chicago. With the speed of the wind you are carried over the North Shore Line---stai%};lt to the core of Chicago's business district. e high--speed electric trains slip through the countryside at a swift, even pace--and you ride at ease in the clean, comfortable seats. Alert, well--trained em-- ployees and e:zto-t.he-minute safety devices in-- sure you a nfn:&dumey. You arrive at your destination and on time. 'There is gen-- uine pleasure in riding to Chicago over this road of service. Ar, Congrens and Wabash.............. 180 p. m. Enjoy a well--cooked dinner on the Dining Car. v Special table d'hote dinner $1.25 Also service a la carte 98--95--97 Phone 39 Schanck Hardware Co. Sure it pays to use--the Register Want Ads! International, New Idea Emmerson $125 to $135 Manure Spreaders The Best Paying Machine on the Farm. 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