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Lake County Register (1922), 5 May 1923, p. 5

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yE tis Hancy visited at Lake Forest j A Vial ofs@Perfume Lake County Natio F. B. LOVELL & CO. $ Bars of Colgates Shaving Soap, 1 Can of Colgate's Taleum and a Vial of Per-- We can make no promises as to what the price and quality will be next fall. Let Us Fill Your It takes good seeds to pro-- duce good crops. this strong bank. It takes a good bank account to produce happinéss in old Be sure you have an account at A Bar of Castile Soap Free with Every Can of Baby You Know MP . + W ealled too Rucine Thursday . on A¢-- gount of the < illness of Wendall moved from Libertyville to Wau-- Mr home in Old Virginia 1 hear from e:...n-n..l:um{ at Fredericks Hall, fifty miles from Richmond and o8 ) handred > from %&fiw--:u & covering acres, !E':*ldidyduhm and other fish. Afiz* by gravity, brings soft water ::r"-hn'"d 'm . } .'h'.. -fl?.'nnflry bc-':'.: oak, pine, cedar, hickory and poplar trees. : It never -- looks like = on account .of the pine--and ; trees. The climate is mild and, there is very little wind, except in the month of March, and very little cloudy weather. ; Mrs. Sherman and Gerdeha are close neighbors, living about 100 Mrs. Mary McCormick, Mrs. Daisy Morse and Mrs. Harry Titus ed'flhy.umns'rl?lfltu hfl?&, U. E. S8., Highland Park on Wednesday evening. * LAbertyville Woman's Club #3"&.11" | Eim Court, W May 9. Harold Eh or, r of the Dramatic of ho. talk on his and M Miller will stay a fow days in Libertyville and meet you all again. : Mrs, Max Kohser and Mrs. Ken-- neth Lovell attended a meeting of the Lake County Welfare com-- mittese, at the home of Mrs. Luther clll!dl-l?us'dnuhy" noon.. Election of officers was held at the business meeting. Mrs. Cain was re--elected chairman of the com-- om'd.m o d". q posponed ahort on "d'mm of the hostess, Mrs. Lovell. _ -->_ Mre.. William Schiey attended the Ladies Ruchre (Clob, Wednesday afternson. -- Mrs. Leonard lfi made the highest score, Mrs. Swaun 'second and Mrs. C. Smatt, re« ceived 'the© consolation prite. A very pléasant time was had by all. as well as new, will be indulged in. Admission 25 cents a person. ~ / or J-tbn"mtn---oh:m times does my back to fln@gl&" beloved To the members of the court of Honor, Mystit Workers,;, _ Royal Letter From C. R. Sherman Extols May 18 and.19, Area Community :. Daniel Leg, who has been very ill for the past two weeks, is reported slightely improved. The Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls will hold a joint meeting at the Presbyterian «church Tuesday evening, May 8, y t Mrs. W. Fendick spent Monday in Chicago on business. _ M w' e Mrs. Augusta Lovell was hurridly eaYeeln} -- y, . May 8, the Yours %-lb # 4 Personal and uiilltem of Part Interest to Our Libertyville h FOR RENT--Lower.. flat -- for small family. me 880--W after 5 p. LOST--A ".'.e; ~Wednesday eve-- ning between : Church Street, First N mping station, west on Cook Ave., to Milwaukee then to E \Rite store. Reward. Finder «weturm to ownerR.-- Mrs. Carric\Ma 85--1t neth Lovell the home of week end f Mr. and Mrs. !'a!d.'l'.a F3% Mrs,-- Paul | gill of Chicago visited at th of her $ither Dr. J. L. on y. Ux Mr. and nk Huber are visiting ~at Fort Wayne, i. $1.00 per hundred. D, A Seott, .. 430 N. Miwaukee Avs. i "Whank D\oc 1 Mrs. Henry ¥AD P'ew is critically Libertyville Battery & Queen Quality Flour Fancy Farly Ohio Seed Potat&%er bu. . . Bulk Seedless Raisins, Fancy | Roast 1--8 bbli 95¢, 1--4 bbi. . uublhp.ouafi Quality Gro you to let . ||| TURDAY, MAY and of ( & | mss o an, er Pot I -mnvnafiw.m.j' l farce by L. T. H. S. basket ball boys ; lltllishdnd-'l---. * ¥* help the ~by crossing the boll Ave., 2 o'clock p. m. Dramatic Club at Ares Comm House. Pep, fun and mystery. Dance'at Ivannce Hall by Area wnd':b; ik t Sutmay:. it Un w Te thaom in "ANX A ASEENDS® days. There has been a great deal of snow and & late spring in the mountains, #o that the sap has been running later than last year. | The flavor, however, should be better be-- """E'mhbm % /' Weds., May 9 -- WALTER HIF " e :. MA ns BRUAM FOX proswes * The syrup has been shipped from Vermont, and will be here in a few NOTICE TO MY MAPLE Ens Auction Saturday, Ave., 2 o' Here's One You've Been Waiting For Maybe Burbank or someone eould + Friday, May 18 ; Dance and entertainment at Town COMING EVENTS * Wedheaday, May 9. Thursday, May 18 and 19. , FORREST FLAGG OWEN. i/ C 85--2t * $1.50 Thursday, May 10 $1.85 m l May 10th is the date and: it is A just six days off, and then the fun C d J +. | begins, "His Unecle's Nicce," to be en given at the high schoo! auditorium., of household goods, | It is a play that will bring laughter ' ;tlflLineolnwthonhumamdn ie. .' 84--2t ) yourself. All girls' parts will be » § | taken by boys who have been well m | trained for this occasion. 22¢ 3k COMING! COMING : W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. | Down by the Buy Coal Now who wish to store their next winter's supply of coal. It is very doubtfal that the price and quality will be any b-mrhtchthq'-.a:.n_d!.: This is the opportune time for those UNCLE*S NIECE Get Yours While You Can! The First National Bank (| [ _ King Tut Silk> --~ MR Every sound business This bank is working I For the upbuilding of Tluseonmilraml is Trying to meet its 0] lc lc h . Person in it. F:'! es a K Ey % Mrs. William spent Sun-- day wtmhr'u-u.Eflln Thomas Strang at W Auction sale of* household s-md-y'.'uuu,aw% Ave., 2 o'clock p. m. . --_©.84 Mrs. 8. J. Young of dale, K. m.u,wmm 4 w ming ## PAG F6 . e 49 Lft'

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