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Lake County Register (1922), 9 May 1923, p. 5

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Mrs, James flm-ak was a Wau-- kegan vigitor y. : 2 f z. The little daughter of. . Mr. Mrs. F. J. Wright is il! with Mr. and Mrs, E.--O. Wilson Milwaukee visitors Monday, * Mystics hll&t:nlgl. lo-fl:: nn'l- Be sure to attend. Our May White Sale Bargain Fes-- _-"\{' % i v:'?"'\:t_ " ies' $ 63. TR ay* * + d'f&i' > i2 " 4e i3 > $ R n *A 4 t a + TB .. -- Lake County Na - x sIELFA C i LiG. e 1. WITCH HAZEL, GLYCERINE, ALMOND-- COCOA, BUTTERMILK, COCOA. Makes a Sine, creamy lather in hard water. Very %fldwlflhhlnh. generous sized bars, each 8r > ~ 'Protection 'Absolute F. B. LOVELL & CO. Let Us Fill Your --Bin Now vopqngheyouaboluteproteo-. tion for your securities and oth-- er valuables of that sort -- At '¥hat price you cannot afford to be without one' of our safe de-- For less than one cent per day Get :a-- box. today: ... Delay . may;, ¢--Yet it will not irritate the most 12 Bars, $1.00 86--1t Te Jumes Hyatt were last Wednesday, Miss Helen Carroll visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis in Chicago Sunday. Our May White Sale Bargain Fés-- tival starts Wednesday morning, Misses Ada and Haunah Meyers visited their brother Albert Meyers May 9th.--Langworthys. 5*& course will be given The last lesson in . Ame CC of IiMnois | Lz mh-.m-cm -1':2 winmnd u't;um.hmh%"' Wednesday afternoon at a;rél :' "t N. g'Unid ~' of Ametica will give m"ht we tan do withl '" &'nl 'I T 's'l' i e if F v'I'. es The regular Iune mceeting and ; t.lmdclu.ndfiog ent--Teacher Association will be held at the high school, Friday afternoon m There will also be an px-- ib of the work of the Domestic negss Whs taken care of, cightcen m'vm jnitiated htof: 0 N i pl ooo e e Soimn The Women's Missionary dum:uwm gmmumw& t will be held at the --service at the church on :;%mma.-s Clengenen will make the address. The Women's Auxiliary of the American Legion attended d ban-- quet at the Plaza Hotel, Waukegan, Friday evening, as guests of the Waukegan Auxiliary unit, the ban-- quet was given in honor of State Stience and Manual Training De-- partments on that day, e A ) put on a little play from 3 to 3:30 o'clock. _ The publi¢ is cordially in-- President, Mrs. C. J. Clothier of Rockford. . After the regular busi-- '.":a--cy L.usi.tv s ou can't it. A keen plot. 'The Old e farace 7 it Mey 18th and 19th, at the Area P. T. A. Meeting and Spécial Ex-- hibits, Friday at H. 8. "'Kl;.)ofi:z'thafiem; 'u w "M 0 Eilinois and Purdug., _' _/ 4 : W, L. Just of Chicago spent Sua-- day evening with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Just.: § ~Leslie P. Hanas and daughter of "l'.ludl!'l.,.naw- 'Mrs. Will} Hamilton of Lake For-- est /was~ calling on Libertyville friends Monday, _ 1 * M n visited his brother, Robert Helton, :umm:.bp- btbyglrlbon:' ;. Ladies aprons house dresseg an1 gingham dresses for children, -- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and lr.mfltx';i:;:h'h of Chica-- z visited nds Sup-- y. R < * William J. Wells, .411 Milwaukee Ave., who has been ill for two weeks Matron's club and their husbhands on Puesday evening. + ---- > . % Edna of Chicago and Miss Alice Locke &f Waukegan were of Miss Jennie Kern last Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wilson and family of Milwaukee motored to Li-- :iettyvillc,ma'dw rela~ ves, $ Misses Olga and Eisie Huss are expected home in about two weeks. 'They have been spending the winter with relatives at Pasadena, Calf. The Ladies Aid Society.--of the Presbyterian church will hold a Bakery Sale at Paul Ray's Furni-- 'ture Store (next to thig . gas office) nm.lz& B * Mrs. George and da » Mrs, Inet Carlson and Mrs. and children visited at the C Thatcher home at Diamond on ---- Miss Nellic Smith visited friends in Waukegan, Sunday,. _ . _ _ ~~Dr. Fred H. Martin is the posses--| W. H Ts n ged " aes . m fl!!"wu_ ..';'_-. .].b'-.& LODGES Personal and Loc%temc of Part Interest to Our Libertyville ¥3 Young . «* -- Friday, May ' D-m-lmm-éurm Hall Smart's Orches Dancing _ Thursday, May 18 add 19. "Am 1 Introding,"* Ivanhoe Dramatic Club at Arc# House. Pep, fun and . -m.mui.:""uu , " ~t act h-lu!.'l'.l.&b-&hlhn at high school auditorium. ; by Area The Club B public health," -- the Herrin Journal, "is on the milk m of en Illincis cities, i a f eonditions under which . their milk sup-- : C milk & civic bodies %ef interest of pare milk." s 8 <% finding of an successor, The | board Wednes-- day approved 'the sett'ement be-- The quditor, At is reported,, de-- termined the . f_ of cash be-- longing to the equnt in the posses-- sion of Bairstow and the latter sub-- mitted a check eting the amount. tor's 1 ent indieates ons nsirntorny ie were hope Jn unsatipfuactery 'manner. Dr. Cook of Ahe cdepartment of lik----Sligh ; ----sag in > --eenine Dpckagelg,............fi' New Sugar LoA eg it M Cabbage, Boneless Brisket Corn Beef, Fresh or Cornt Plate Beef, Per Ib. ..2.....0....; COMING EVENTS FORREST FLAGG OWEN 430 N. Miwaukee Ave. -'Qcooo.octifi--"-u NESDAY, MAY 9 n-och_Qfin.--c- m;?m :-:"n'l'tmmwly pressed, med ¢ & watched the finishing touches being put to the preparations with a beam-- DANVILLE, HL, May 7.--"Uncle Jog@" Cannon strolled down-- the streets of Danville gaily decorated with flags and bunting in his honor and recalled the day when Danville was not so united for him. 'The town will celebrate his eighty-- seventh birthday Monday and sim-- ultaneously will welcome him home after his servicé at Washington. ing eye. _ "Back when a political fight was a battle," Cannon said, "we ased to have some interesting times here in some {division of" sentiment regard-- ing ,hthn I should be welcomed." "Our . present health responsibili-- ty," says the Peoria Journal, "is the selection of-- man®" ¢rained for this kind of job. It is gratifying to learn that our milk ordinance is satisfac-- tory, but it will be more important to PREP FOR Da,t;lvillt;en Deco'ra f: ed in brate Cannon's Birthday ministers it ds also satisfactory." Watch for these coming . "NOBODY's MONEYX" Right from McVicker's fi.m'qo Libertyville ONE NICHT ONLY "Racing Hearts" ...... 12%e Vie 18e JOF Fle | FOR SALE--Baby Chicks Phone f This is the opportune time for those : vuwu:rn&-bmm k supply of coal. It is very doubtful t that the price and quality will be any; better later in the summer, and Sep-- LOST--Black --Angora cat. Mrs. P J. Bockeimas, Phone 828. 36--2t LOST--Black Angora cat. Mrs. P. J. Bockelman, Phone 328. 36--2t room house 0a F°"""';'.'.'.:.¢a..ufi lot 60 ft. ies toolh-.-'n'c"'h.b f:."a.a."".::{;n.% Telephone 326--W. FOR SALE--Late Potatoes Park 'Allanson, Phone 281--W. 36--1t FOR RENT--Four rooms suitable for light housekseping, 425 Park W.--W. Carroll & Sons Co. Too Late to Classify Down by the 5 9 ¥ Fl t y * PW * o (o d t y s &9 * 3 -- * @ ',-l", '-15; ;'"? . ' A KA i. a~. 3 ifi Kes. C308 3 tel 44 Spring Specials | Buy Coal Now Get Yours While You Can! The First National Bank .. | King Tut Silk > Also in Beach Cloth This bank is working Forthegflmilding of This community and is Trying to meet its Obligation to every Person in it. Ladies' Jersey Sweaters DAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERVICB . ~ c uaig and mfif * &-- agh 4 291--M--2 for Calling Cards, ies fantwn Hhamed | * Snow's Auto Livery Y¥ n

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