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Lake County Register (1922), 23 Dec 1922, p. 7

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_ Wepsy is a good floor game and is «-- « Ofendorft will hold down_ a guard . 'position. Ole is a hard fighter and 4 PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY ' Prices the lowest _ -- Mail orders may be sent to the sales room named Mr' 'and arguments, was 3 most fun of all was ie AMMN! '*to O rdh-&-fiw Guessing game. All the guests _ ~Seme of the points made by the formed a circle, one boy stood in the _-- aférmative we ; as follows: genter and called to a person in the ;' i.'llhlo b::.'. + w&iwfib' ever person was to one 2. That in a large per cent of the tem could be counted, for example: wuhatrhdudpmnd Bird was called out quickly and one s ,dthot.duenm"'m.' w&.m'dhl&hi" The music for dancing was fur-- > mwmam»mutn&fi- and was greatly appreciated -l%h'hcmhdb-' The refreshment committee gave day too little about the Bible. us splendid "cats"--consisting of wirin points of the negative cocosnut pie and 'pumpkin pie with t f>> whipped cream.~ This committes 1.. That the school is intended for consisted of the following a 'mental 'stimulus and the church for Caroline Kublank, Genevieve ' had some first string experience. Besides these men are a number of %nhmm'm-m out and back their school. -- First game at 7:30. ~ "CGily" '23, Tqmamwm of Athaecneum Literary Society. topic of the debate was "Re-- solved, that the Bible should be read The Seniors representing the affir-- mative were Ethel Hanson and Man-- cel Wightman. 'The decision of the side doors and the one reaching the judges, which was based on author-- stage first was the winner. But the Harris, who will make his debut as a representative of L. T. H. 8. "mwlvfiym mate to Englebrecht at the other forward. Harris is the lightest man on the team but he is shifty and fast and has an excellent eye for an exceptionally -- good _ running in public schools," The two Juniors representing the negative were Myr-- Wilson, Casey and Duba are mak-- ing a hard fignt to fill the other guard position all three were regular years experience, will probaoly occ-- upy one of the forward, Wally is a hard fighter and a great asset to L. T. H. S. in all lines of athletic ac-- L. T. H. 8. cagers will open their basket ball season when they meet the fast light--weight team from Marrison Tech Friday night, Dec. 22. wuhammu th teams are light and fast. The L. T. H. 8. quintet altho light are a serappy bunch and ought to put it over the Chicago aggregation if the school and town will only show the MAROON AND WHITE | Wegtmeyer, another man of two Wally Christmas Presents which satisfy the giver and gratify the receiver. Miectric Portable Lamps, wrought in copper, brush brass, verde antique, silver, art iron, wick-- [ er with ghades in art glass, Silk, crettonne. Riectric Cooking Utensils, chafing dishes, toast-- ors, grills, disc stoves, percolators. Laber Savers, Washing machines, frons, vacuum % £ 'ram.tuu-uumuh- x to produce them--objects as attractive in form L T.--H. 8. Lights will play of many crafts unite in the construction of Electrical Appliances ISON IN OPENER All in great variety at our Sales Rooms a man of two @ N) of Northern Riimneis Aupcameccun Aupares cum c --Considering our enrollment this is indeed remarkable. A certain school which has a student body which is many times larger than ours is known to have been unable to or-- ganite a school orchestra last year. . have a group of choice musicians to the mwimber of fifteen. a drummer and a pianist. Of these we know the names of only three: cornetist Marion Preston, drums We should be proud to heve such Seniors who are not coming an essential and progressive or-- haps they don't expect to . ganization in our school. (wery good time,. We all wi 'The orchestra plays at most of the encourage every Senior to school functions as; parties, enter-- You cannot help but have m good tainments, and eight of the fifteen time. E. C. 23. chestra originated. Miss Sandberg issued the call for Myrtle . Smale Vanderspool, and viglin Edna Knox Nichols. 'I.Tishwm as proved s $. Religion and politics should be , our or-- THE The Senior Party. | The Senior party is Thursday ; eveniag and everyone anticipates an | The first part of the evening is to be spent in playing progressive | games of four or five minutes.. The | rest of the evening all will"% enjoy | bmsdmmwymdi thie dance fioor to the music made by the H. S. orchestra. Light refresh--| ments will be served. There is to ; be a large Christmas tree and Santa Claus will come and bring a gift for | 'There seems to be a great many | Seniors who are not coming. Per--| haps they don't expect to have a' faculty advisor and was a great belp in making our first affair a quecess. Fosmire, we had as guests Miss D. Mir.m;dlr.rnd of New York of the U. 8. 8. Ar-- brink, «Miss --Jump, Miss Johnston, | Miss Crunirine, Miss Bmith and Mrs. | &uth Knox, Roma Coriett and Gladys | . | Mrs. Fosmire. Useful Christmas Gifts Schanck Hardware Co. Electric Heaters Toasters Sad Irons Pyrex Ware Aluminum Ware ' Knives Carving Sets . Scissors Shears Coaster Wagons Power Washing Machines pi mt to Mc lg'z'l A ",' en P rem. EDGEGATE _ _ Lesson In Speed and Grammar Regulations to have a| 7:00 p. m.--The vity Pageant . 1 want tho by the Sunday b aeutoftfl r to gome.| caaracters--special . scenery --un--| ave m good doubtedly one of the finest Chri-t-, E. C.'23. |mas programs ever presented in "This is the Day Which the Lord hath made; we will reivcice and be glad indt" 0 0 o0 {0 000000 0 FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL 11:00 p. m.--Ch s Eve serv-- ieg with Christoing ation of the Holy Communion 'Kermon. Christ Mwhm'flev.b.w. Wise of Chicago. _ _ _ * ~ST. LAWRENCE EP!3SCOPAL ~ 1000 a, m.-- Sunday school. All 11;00 a. m.----Moging service. 00 & : -'--.Oéh Mogeh LIBERTYVILLE AY, DECEMBER Christ Child. ¢ The pastor will preach a Christ-- mas sermon at 11:00 A. M. on the The Lake County Register is the onuly semi--weekly newspaper in the of the tests of the true Christmas next week will be "The Cturch and Wednesday evening at 7:80, mid-- week meeting for prayer, Bible study and fellowship.-- We -- are ~studying its £ & Cap-- acity 600. Ouflzyonr friends. Thursday evening at 7: will handle your fruit too. Ralph Christensen Do mot wait too long. Get the trees trimmed now. We will at-- tend to them for the season. Spraving. Full guarantee We Trimming and Spraying Sunday school at 9:45. This is one Libertyville Ticket Office PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Travel in Comfort, with the speed of the wind, over the Road of Service--from the heart of Libertyville to the heart of Chicago North Shore Line Sabbath, Dec. 24 Rev. Guy E. Smock, Pastor FRUIT TREES Do we want to honor this Immediately after the Opera the special train will leave Adams & Wabash Elevated nudonuLN:untflp. An eajoyable supper served a la carte. ¢ Chicago Civic Opera Special Trains Leaving Libertyville Every Hour from 5:48 A. M. to 1248 A. M. Make Prompt Connections at Lake Bluff with Fast Limited Trains for Chicago. ; * to Chicago over this convenient route. Baggage checked to all points on line. py*s You are taken t to Chicago's 'the very doors of loieping Iotehy theatcey bonts and buspep hrrs, m CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE R. R. Every Thursday during the season the North Shore Uneiixeuwa'Sé&lmhdimfoGRAND OPERA at the Auditorium Theatre, Chicago. tetee aieo 1 youls "" ' Th ferBor| dW y en * Enjoy a well--cooked dinner on the Dining Car. * Special table d'hote dinner $1.25 '*Also service a la carte L'. An. Lake Lr. Lake Ar. Congrems a to all Choir To the Opera ---- To the Theatre of REAL ESTATE, LOANS, RENTING AND INSURANCE Office Phone 3148 N. Ashland Ave,. _ Lakeview 478 CHICAGO, ILL 2 Doors South of Beimont Farms, Houses and Lots Seld for . Exchanges of Property a Specialty | Cash Or On Easy Terms Established 1888 _ [ MEMBER COOK COUNTY REEAL ESTATE BOARD uJ > JOHN HEm _ ~~-- " " The Reliable Laundry We do beautiful work on and carefully handle all Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. DAMP WASH .............. . .25 Ibs. for $1.25 ROUGH DRY ............. .. .25 Ibe. for $2.50 FAMILY WASH FINISHED COMPLETE -- /4 Doers of Fine Laundry Work Dry Cleaning and Dyeing HHledend nec e bedead® 7. m ...'ii'.s;'.s::'.::::'.'.'.:'.:.s EE Highland Park and Libertyville Telephone 74 Liberty ville .!'h--fl-l Phone 178 ¥a4. * a Ya t $ 4)

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