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Lake County Register (1922), 7 Apr 1923, p. 5

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sister, Mrs, Willis Seybold for a few days, $ party Fridgy evening, April 10, fol-- will be awarded and light refresh-- at Born, Easter Sunday, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, of Broadway, a Mrs. Sargh Draper is assisting her Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butterfield e visiting their doughter, Mabel, PHONE 5 Lake County National Bank F. B. LOVELL & CO. Friends of Long Standing Are lost each year through the ravages of smut and potato scab For loose and covered smuts of dats, ecovered and flag smuts of wheat and barley, stem smut of rye, fiax wilt, and Thousands of Dollars Formaldehyde Solution We shall continue to meet the ever incréasing needs of the farm-- ers and business men of this com-- Whenever you have need of a bank's services come to the Lake County National Bank. ' don iess io you Aeufgromiericd. -- The Lake County. National Bank has grown up with this community having been established here thir-- ty years ago. ' < Treat your seeds now with _~Mrs. B.'F. Pearce who has been visiting her son George Pearce and family left for her home Friday.' _ : Hugo Montanus of Chicago spent MWednesday at the home of Charles Thursday for Freeport, IIL, to at-- tend the funeral of Mrs. Folger's tather, who died on Wednesday of Mrs, Martin Decker and Mrs. Bert Lusk of Waukegan m.md Mrs. H. N. Maxham on W h Mr. and Mrs. --R. C. Foiger left LIBERTYVILLE 3 uun---d-blnbya* Iln.mfil--lln. Tss sgraintind whise was aweeked the consolation was awarded The Woman's Club of Libertyville will meet with Mrs, F. W. Foulds Wednesday afternoon, April 11 at 2#:80 P. M. »Mrs Just will speak on "Civic Problems of Lake County" and Mre. Eiwood Stewart of Chicago will give an address, :n'-fi--nll:lm of Lake Forest were speakers of the evening. 'The '-':.A*y sent plants Great do more work along that line in the future ' %# 8# 6 * Legion sand Women's Auxiliary was held Thursday evening in the Lib ertyville Club rooms. It was a very #> l s [»--@M " ol BB ; \ @74 K n & & t i uty = C w ',', e b(z. U o pp #A § 3X #) _® oo emtnneed * %. Willis B. Seybold died at the Re-- search Hospital in Kansas City, Mo., last Monday evening, after a short illiness of pmeumonia. He was 33 years of His body was brought toh'bq&"ym g.;"&';.fi.' Tadiboricm Thomtes North American Union was held| March 28th as follows: » President, Robert Sitz; vice--president, Ed. Hubbard; m,coomwll: treasurer, Leo Pieper; era W:M.ka': conductress, Ruth Seiler; warders, Mrs. Schiey and Mrs. Sitz; prelate, William esda: ma-h:m we+ x y All M. E. Ladies holding Mission-- ary mite boxes please bring or send to the regular meeting, April 12, to be held at the home of Mrs. Weich On Elm court. This is opening day of mite boxes for the M. E. Church all over the United States. Crawford. 4 : Mrs, William Whigam was the re-- cipient of many beautiful flowers on w.a....,,'{u-.u.m- third birtnday. She is in good health and the flowers were gifts of friends who wished her many happy returns of the day. Paul Kohout,--George Spencer and Norbert Engels with friends attend-- ed the formal dance given in honor of Notre Dathe students Tuesday m&aflnwu Wm. ; Frank Hoyer--and Ed. Titus. ---- Misses Christina and Esther Cris-- man of Wheaton Academy will ar-- rive today to spend a week's vaca-- from Naperville were her guests. 4 Ahn.t Wagner, : Lake County dealers for the Star automobile, re-- Davison of Waukegan were guests of Mrs. Sarsh Mason this week lrb:;dlluhdhvhdu , Ind., spent Easter Sunday y_'?fi Mrs. Davis' parents, Mr. and perville, spent the week end at her . 6. £. Mattisor® Sunday with his cousin, Iav.'d'.li-:lmol Evanston, Miss Carolyn Butterfield is spend. ing the week end with her cousin, Miss Mary Annual Mrs. Herbert Ellern and Thomas Miss Philomensa Newvore, of Na-- you how it works on your own rugs and carpets and You'u. know .the _ blessings of a perfect-- saner--out goes the dirt. Says Mr. Electro--serve. Personal and for ' Phones 24 and 25 -- Fashion w . presented _ by Langworthy's at, the Auditorium Theatre, Frida: rday Even-- The election '4 fo members to the _ Libertyville o ip High School Board of Education will be held Saturday, April 14, 1923 at the brink. < The Ming young people were present: V« , Kathering Morse, Mavig , Irene Lan-- dis, Alwilda W akly, Evelyn Hull, Harriet Putniam, Norbert Jack Austin, 1 , Joel Chan-- SCHOOL ELECTIONS and Engels of No Dll:;e Univer-- sity and Miss Baker and Mr. Baker of Naperville were out of town Last Friday evening a little dance tery. _ He is sul by his wife, Mrs. Ju-:;a: mmg drildren-- Dorothy : and Robert; also father, C, D. Seybold. i2¥ Paul monout Was given a birth-- day surprise pa¥ y evening, Twenty--four le were pre-- sent. Music ng were in-- dulged _ in, Wightman at piano, George 8 , violin, and dulged -- in. Wi'ml:,m ':: piano, George 8 , viol Norbert Engels, , furnished OR folks who are looking for something worth F wfib--;perham%fim'o:dnobertlmh Stevenson's famous ove regeneratio in&pS_oufllSee&"m Lila Lee,' James Kirk. rvemntper iess /. + Neghn Tob leal AUDITTORIUM THEATRE -- Friday and Saturday, April 6th -- 7th-- Specials For Week End || Special For 10 Days A BIG PICTURE AT POPULAR PRICES Boneless Rump per Ib. -- -- 2e Fancy Sugar Loaf Cabbage per 1b 7e Corn Beef Brigsket or Plate per Ib 12%c Boneless Brisket per Ib. Heinz Apple Butter, 2 ib jar _ 39¢ D*:ag:'Azmfi.No.ZK??,..... P L. wiet monout Was giv --four pl Music and dancin in. Mhare '- @ w t Engels, t P nt ~migsic. sr igels of Notre Da ' u"-h L ue ' SATURDAY, APRIL 14 A Full Line of Fresh GEOR 430 N. JRDAY, APRIL 7. P LO DVC The annual election of t Mmude of Libertyville Sehool District No. 70 will be held at the school house April 14, 1923. Polis will be opened at $:00 o'clock and MgtS:No':l*l:-!- miumqm' ge F. Pearce for Masd Frudy and Geftrade Ofendort Maud Frudy and Olendorf for members have been filed with High mnd&!(vm be open-- ed at 2:00 k P,. M. and closed at 5:00 o'clock P. M. _ ~The following eandidates for mem-- The following cas ites for k hers of mfi::fl, petitions with the: t J. 8. Duba, L. E. Golding, Joseph Kohout and William Walrond. Orders taken for tree trimming Phone 276--J--1, Libertyville, HL Order Your Trees, Shr and Fruit Trees Now Edward F. Kuester For Dealer and Nurseryman LFORDO: and Spraying OF at 67¢ 18e eT8 «hi Athletic Carnival at L. T. H. S. Given by Gym Classes, 8 p; m. et Concert by Libertyville Musical Society at M. E. Church, Community cho:l?MBJMLWlmq Robin Hood at Auditorium theatre. Evenings of 9 and 10, L. T. H. &. ne April 14. _ Big m »m American Union at le own Down by the COMING EVENTsS Spring Dress . W. Carroll & Sons Co. This is the BEST FEED you can buy for Spring use-- and Don't Delay getting your Hall wants, Thursday, April 12 Thursday, April 19 We sell Home Journal Patterns, also ~ & The Ladies'® Home Journal (§ The best variety we have ever shown. April 8, 9, and 10 All Kinds of Farm Seeds The First National Bank Be enthusiastic About Getting Ahead. Have a great vision Of your future success. Determine to save _ Your income regularly. Make a deposit To--day. Resources More Than A Half Million Dollarg Your Future orchestra. 4 DAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERVICE Phone Libertyville, 306 lie cordially invited. dllumi Hilda Hapke. First Bidg., 3rd fioor. T l::

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