* Mrs. F. H. Warwick of Los Ange-- les, Cal., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Edgar Wells. Mrs. A. E. Woermer of\ Olean, N. Y. i§ visiting her daughter, Mrs. Crystal Eaton. Lovely Silk frocks for women and Misses--Langworthy's 80--1t Japanese Dinner at M. E. Church Wednesday, April 18, at 5 P. M. Menu: chop suey, rice, rolls, butter, ice cream and cake, Music will also be furnished. Price 50 cents. Aus-- pices Epworth League. PHONE 5 Lake County National Bank ity on house hnum advise you to build with lumber. For wood is not only more attractive, but «more durable--and maintains more easily a desirable tempera-- ture. Our huge supply of good, sound lumber-- our delivery service--and our.comparative-- ly low price are only three reasons why you should buy your material at F. B. LOVELL & CO. Are lost each year through the ravages of smut and potato scab For loose and covered smuts of oats, covered and flag smuts of wheat and barley, stem smut of rye, flax wilt, and Nine persons out of ten--who are author-- Thousands of Dollars Formaldehyde Solution OUR POLICY We should like to do business with you, and render you ser-- vice in every possible way. BUILD YOUR HOME OF LUMBER The policy of this bank is safe and honest business coupled with efficient and courteous service. A bank is more than just a build-- ing. It stands for certain policies in the community even as an indi-- vidual does. Treat your seeds now with Libertyville, IHlinois Ed. Schneider is building a large porch on his residence at 284 Sec-- ond street. Mrs. S. P. Stevens and daughter Letna of Evanston were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ells-- worth. Mrs. Mike Behm returned from the Mercy hospital Thursday after-- undergoing a tonsil operation She is now at the home of her parents. House Dresses -- Just arrived -- Priced very moderately -- Lang-- worthy's. 30--1t LIBERTYVILLE PHE LAKR COUNTY RECISTER, WBDNESDAY, APRIL 18s, 1983 iborn. The young married couples, |the dancers of ten years ago and the lovers of square dances have an opportunity twice a montn to reeall their youth and thoroughly enjoy a good orchestra. Those who have occasion to know the North Shore dance music are beginning to say that Libertyville is putting on the best dance north of Chicago and lh.l reason is two fold. First, the play--| ers are genuine musicians. They| cannot play without rythm, because they have the lilt of music in them-- selves and every piece reaches to the toes of even the inexperienced dancer. In the second place, the or-- chestra is ever trying to please their audience, The patrons are studied and if the waltz is well re-- ceived, encores are freely granted. If the one step is enjoyed, it is re-- peated. The good feature of the evening is the fact that everyone has a good time. The old fashioned dancers have their innings as well as the fox trotters and the quad-- rilles--well you are invited to come and romp through them yourself. A large crowd attended the North &h-tflo-m.témrm Ofchestes Tarhisheq The music. _ _ Thursday, April 19 is the date for the next lesson on American Citi-- zenship* by Mrs. M. H. Licber of Winnetka at the village hall. A good attendance is hoped for. The lessons are given in an interesting and comprehensive manner and the opportunity of hearing Mrs. Lisber should not be lost. ' o , -- Personal and Logal Items of Particasiar m@S Interest to Our Libertyville Read ers There were many docal dancers, who also took advantage of this bi-- weekly function to enjoy themselves. and greet their friends and neigh-- COMMUNITY DANCES GROWING IN FAYOR When people come to a dance in Libertyville from Round Lake, Wau. kegan and Highland Park, they must enjoy it. Two weeks ago there were a number of friends from afar who spent -- Thursday -- evening _ with Smart's Orchestra in the town hall. E Funeral services for Mrs. Hannah | Hyatt were held Saturday morning | at the home of her son, Jesse S. 'Hyatt. Mr. Hyatt accompanied the remaings to Swanton, Vermont, where ; tne interment will be made. He ex-- 'Yped.o to return by April 21st. ' The Musicale given by Liberty-- | ville Musical Society, Monday even-- |\ing was well attended. The pro-- | gram on "Nature's Moods" was very good and the audience in a receptive mood. It was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. Remember the Chorus Concert to be given in the M. E. Church Thurs-- day evening of this week. A chorus of forty of Libertyville's leading vocalists will take part. The bailad .. The party who took leather coat from Ford truck Sunday evening is known. Return at once to Lib ertyville Battery and Electric Shop. "Fair Ellen" to be given is something out of the ordinary and will be well worth the price of admission. Her-- man L. Walker is director of the ' The Woman's Guild of St. Law-- rence's church will meet with Mrs. |\ Lew Flagg, Thursday afternoon, | April 19 at 2 o'clock. Mr. &nd Mrs. W. Christianson who have beén spending the winter in |\ Chicago are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Huss. The marriage O#f Miss Helen A. Batty of Nateaito®es, Louisiana and Mark W. Eliswortk of this city will take place May 2, 1928 at Trin-- ity Church, Natchitoches. Liberty-- }vflle friends are in receipt of if%+ thtions. \ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tew will move to Chicago Wednesday. Mr. Tew has accepted an excellent position in the city. Eq Kennedy has resigned as driv-- er for the Merchants Delivery Com-- pany. Erwin Biere has taken nis place. Miss Priscilla Thatcher of mond Lake was the guest of George Mason last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waters and daughter of Kenosha were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Waters. -- Mrs. Frank Shaddle and daughter Mrs. Blanche Bell of Highland Park were Libertyville visitors Monday. Miss Tess Cudahy of Wadsworth was a Libertyville visitor Friday. day Charles Haas has purchased a new Hupmobile touring car with disc wheels. George Ives is quite ill with pneu monia. Mrs. Frank Lightbody is suffer ing with an attack of rheumatism. Mrs. Jesse Hyatt returned from Miami, Florida on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph May went to Chicago Sunday to see the popular play "Sally" at the Colonial theatre, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seiler visit-- ed at the Albert Sdyder home Sun-- For Cotton Goods--Langworthy's. 30--1t LODGES NOTICE Dia Mrs The Club House 4 Fhones 24 and 3# 430 N. Milwaukee Ave. Thursday, April 19 . Concert by Libertyville Musical Society at M. E. Church. Community chorus directed by Herman L. Walk-- er. Thursday, April 26 Card party and dance at Town Hall given by St. Josepa's Church. Tuesday, April "Cappy Ricks" last Library Benefit course ium, «* Friday, May 18 Dance and entertainment at Town Hall, Smart's Orchestra. Dancing Wednesday, April 18 Japanese dinner at M. E. Cnurch Auspices Epworth League. Wednesday, April 25 Basket Social and Dance by North American Union in Lodge Hall. Down by the OJd Depot ready for you now. Come in, let's fill your wants. . W. Carroll & Sons Co. supply now. This is the BEST FEED you can buy for Spring use-- and Don't Delay getting your Special For 10 Days Libertyville Lumber Co. All Kinds of Farm Seeds Ladies' Extra Quality All Silk ren, Misses, Ladies and Men Ladies' Silk Hose with French Spring Hosiery The First National Bank Libertyville Tllin Resources More Than A Half Million Dollars Be an employer yourself Open Your account to--day. The employer of labor Can do big things today only Because as an employee He looked far ahead, Opened a bank account And kept it growing. Alfalta Meal Feeding Molasses EVENTS Be An Employer LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. 24. number . of at Auditor-- line for for Infants, Child-- dies and Men . 25¢ Snow's Auto Livery DAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERVICE FOR SALE--Household goods. Will pick uy cans _ jetc. 291--M--2 for Phone 151--J. Too Late to Classify PAGE *