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Lake County Register (1922), 28 Mar 1923, p. 5

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spent Sunday with Chigago relatives. Fairyland." Reserved seats free of charge at Lovel¥s.for April 2 and Decker's April 8. Langworthy's. Lake County National Bank Use: Dry Lime Sulphur On Your Fruit Trees Now In Response to a Demand F. B. LOVELL & CO. It will control San Jone Scale and other scale insects. It is effective against: Leaf Blister Mite, Peach Leaf Curl, Apple Scab and Blotch and Brown Hot of Cherriecs and Plums, Opyster Shell and Scurty Scale use 10 to 14 pounds of Dry Lime Suiphur to 50 gailons of water. 'When only small quantities are needed use 8 to 10 tablespoons Dry Lime Suiphur to -"'fld*. e Prices: Per pound, 35¢c; 5 pound cans, per pound 80¢c; 106 pound cans, per pound 25¢; 100 pound 'drum, per pound 15¢; 200 pound drum, We invite you to do your bank-- Sn ts are giv-- en first consideration. since it was established in this community is proof that it is giv-- ing the public all that can be de-- banks are established in response to community demands. They are maintained to sati thucdemandcandtbeirhm teey do this. Like other public institutions, Our supply of both hard and n(t.euvl,,_ha-nloforym needs these wintry days. that spells economy. And the quality is of the best Mrs. B. J. Simen and little daugh-- ter are spending a few days at Lin-- eoln, I!l., with Mrs, Simen's parents. upon how well Vaughan's seeds are ready at Langworthy's. 4 The beautiful cantata "Picnic in Fairyland" by forty little children will be given at L. T. H. 8. auditor-- ium on the evenings of April 2 and 8. _ M. Nicholls who has been ill foy three weeks is reported as mpch im« Mrs, Forest Smith was a Wauke gan visitor Monday. Peter Fusick, a sixteen year old lad, claiming to be from the Orphan-- age of the Homeless, 51st gnd Ind-- iana avenue, Chicago, drifted into Libertyville Saturday evening. The | guthorities took him to the county | farm until an investigation as to the authenticity of his story could oe made. He is a bright ambitious lad and says he wanted to get away from the institution and do something for from the Highland Park Lodge were here® and put on the initatory work in a most efficient manner. These eandidates wore secured through the afforts of Sisters Mabel Porteous and Margaret Numsen and as a tok-- en of appreciation of their work, the Lodge presented each of these two run for their car. We take off our hats to Highland Park and thank th-lflh:nuflyfor&drhm' us in our work. Woauhmnbem'runh our Lodge soon, and may be able to return.some of the favors Highland Pu:.lfl.h-bumddnpon'. as we have struggled to gain a solid foothold. *ne } We also extend our thanks to Bro-- ther Numsen and daughter for their part toward making our evening a sucesss, we have learned that we can always depend on them to be right tim~'o¢lwhmnr"- d eertainly appreciate it. *" =--One who was there. The Ird lesson for the class in citizenship given last Friday by Mrs. Lisber of 'Winnetka showed a won-- derful flnh'.&-:et.mwiz women crowding Whhh&tmh first 2 lessons® out only small classes, dDut in attendance interesting instructive presentation of the subject by Mrs. Lieber that it is no wonder that the made for the next lesson, Thursday March 29th to take care of a still larger crowd. 'The classes are open and free to all; we would like to see some of the Libertyville men take advantage of this opportunity the mysteries of the Rebekah Lodge Lack with a speech, nevertncless all knew they were greatly pleased. After the work was finished, lunch was served after which Brotner John ****'Hishlhed Park Dep Park Degree Team On Friday evening of last week 12 new members were initiated into sisters with a beautiful pin, Sister Carrie Grummitt making the pre-- sentation in a most pleasing man-- Numsen and his daughter, Miss Beatrice, furnished musit, and the crowd danced and made merry until the Highland Park members had to himself. Itlh;llflvthntw{vill be found for him in this locality. For Easter Goods--Langworthy's. . Don't forget when you are ready to buy that new dress or new shirts for hubby that Mrs. J. J. Porteous has just what you want, also a .hdldll.d&:--d-r tains. Call her at 406--M. _ | mmwa-mn MMAh,hn'.roedgmd expect to leave for home about April 8. R Miss Katherine Metcalf was given a shower Friday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Metcalf, by members of the Young 'zple's Society and Ladies Aid of ¥he Lutheran Church,. Miss Met-- ealf will become the bride of Edward Sawusch on the evening of April 7. The bride to be was presented with many beautiful and useful tokens of love, and esteem. A most enjoyable evening was spent by all. Obtain your Vaughan's Gardening ilustrated 'catalogue at Langwor-- Mrs, C. Spring and Miss Marie Young of Lake Forest spent Monday in Chicago. F Earl Kaiser of Chicago was a call-- :atthChtrh-IMhmlon- y. « . George Crane of Chicago visited _ Miss Frances Klepper was a Chi-- .gvhhnm. . Mrs. John Landis entertained her gister from Chicago on Saturday. ---- Mrs. William Fendick spent Mon-- day jn Chicago, y .4* ~ -- Personal and , were unable to come |J. J. Porteous Ims$ Friday and--at-- ! tended the show : Auditorium: in FOR SALE--Five passenger Chev-- mu--w:zma close an estate. e Dr. J.1. Taylor, Phowe 101.' : ~. 2d--6t A double birthday gelebration took place at the home Of Henry Seiler on Sunday, in honer of Mr. Seiler and his daughter, Robert Sitz. Twenty relatives were present and enjoyed the s did dinner and the social afternoon.\ "~ > To the m&ners and to @ll persons rd in the following described lands or portions of same, The first meeting of the Lakeside tery -u«ocimom be held ; rnoon, March 31, at the home of Mrs. E. H. Wells, Sr., 208 y¥ avenue. Let all members and ids be present. ited M~s. Sarah Van Plew and Mrs. day evening at 7:30 at the lwmdun.'fim- K Mr. and tained Mr. John Holst B of tlAh'u est visited th & Luce family on Sunday. -- l 9 his Rollin r ale College is The Club House .Quality Store Phones 24 and 35 LIBERm the best bred cal the State of Hilinois. _ WHDI h: below their value. Phil Clover Hill PFarm, Waukegan. 24--4t Swifts Premium Bacon Half or Whole pieces Swifts Winchester Bacon Gn.Be-no,- Radishes =-- Greew Onions Head Lettuce + ~ Leaf Lettuce -- -- Caulifiower Spinach --« ~«~Tomatoes » ; New Cabbage Rhubarb = + Cucumbers -- --New Potatoes Swifts Premium Hams Easter Specials Strictly Fresh rietty Fresh PEE® 25¢ doz. Half or whole pieces 430 N. MBwaukee Fresh Vegetables ; Rorepig O uit . H. Miller and Whole or half of AUDITORIUM THEATRE ;I'E'QBINHOOD" moxpay. -- April 8--9--10 April 9--10 L. T. H. S. Junior Benefit mmn&?--f' and" cantats by be given Aptil 2 and 3. Get your tickets early. Seats can be--reserv-- ed at either drug store. Watch for Agent for Spirella and Nubone Cor-- sots. Awhage: Phone 302--W. A cast of < excellence even for a de 6 o .';u assembled by William Mille for his latest Pmmflhe- tion, "The World's " fea-- turing Bebe Daniels and Lewis Stone which will be shown at the Auditor-- lum Theatre, next Friday and Satur-- day. This is a delightful pieture day with a theme produced. This is a deli picture according to the hignest de Mille standards. The su soles are filled by such well known players as Adolphe Menjou, Winter Hall, Brandom Hurst, Bernice Frank, Maym Kelso, George Kuwa and James Neill ffi'h.'"!'n'fi'&u% Order Your. Trees, Shru and Fruit Trees Now: Phone 276--J--1, -- Libertyville, HL Orders taken for tree trimming Edward F. Kuester® Next Week--*EBB TIDE" For Dealer and Nurseryman OoF 28c lb. . Monday and Tuesday, April 2 and$ "Pienic in Fairyland," will be giv-- en at L. T. H. 8. auditorium, aus-- pices Art Committee of Woman's Club. > "Cappy Ritcks" last number of Ubaqmtmm:tAl:lfin- April 8, 9, and 10 Robin Hood at Auditorium theatre. Evenings of 9 and 10, L. T. H. 8. junior class benefit. April 12. Co%na Musical c'nom'd"'mdql by Herman L. Walk-- aw*."w W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. Every Day In Every Way Down by the Old Depot COMING EVENTS Spring Dress Goods We have all kinds of Supplies-- ALFALFA MEAL, CHARCOAL -- © MASH FEEDING HOPPERS A great food saver and > to'oodastbqwmt. 1& i h@t Hens 'convince you--We Aré: *3 If you feed RED COMB EGG RED COMB scmnmg.' Libertyville Lumber Co. Tuesday, April 24. WennBeflcJMPMlho ks' Your Hens Will Lay Better and Better Eggs | The First National Bank Resources Mo A Half Hmion"m Be enthusiastic About Getting Ahéad. Have a great vision Of your future success. Determine to save . « A fixed portion of Your income regularly. Make a deposit To--day. Your Future DAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERVICE °. _ Phone Libertyvilie, 806 -- .. sa Dancing at 8 chestra. %4

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