' {Libertyville ..S,I K xY % __| For That Hot, Tired Fedlit l Try One of Our EFeftine hm'z-s the past six weeks. --_ Don't forget th-'m..'t at Sb;l- the ladies: of u":..";'.s-. I.,"& * returned ; Wednesday from the Re-- served Officers Training Corps at Camp Custer, Michigan, where they W. P. famil i ies eam on on 28 : + r. Graham is spending the week here. x Mrs. Sadie Ruby is visiting her sister, Mra, W. P. Grabam in Aus-- MC Lake Counfy National flank "BE PREPARED" "Be Prepared" is the motto of the Boy Scouts over the world. The basis of the Scouts' code of living is to be prepared to meet any and every situation. . . j Those who are beyond the Seout age will do well to follow the Boy Scout motto and "Be Prepared" to meet any situation and emerg-- eney that may arise. The first step in such preparedness is a A bank account will-- give one poise and judg-- ment in meeting an s 2 YouwflfiMmermmcmyywr account than at this strong bank. . growing bank account. Itfivétoallwho have one, a feeling of self--confidence and self--respect which, after all, forms the basis of 'every achievement. "~ °_ _( -- The first step in such p:gdnm is growing bank account. Y:esi -t?""'h; F. B. LOVELL & CO. 9 sa Next® winter > I acverent nnyhmw fitb-l have their storms and cold spells. Now is the time to buy your Winkr supply of A FULL COAL BIN---- on x Dotrup and Noel Young 'Q«fi w8 & sA wat ball grounds.: Area vs. Libertyville baseball teams. / W. G. Teakle and Mr. and Mrs. 'Otha Huber and family of South Englisn, Jowa, and. Mrs. A . J. Smock, Mrs. C. A. Garner and Mrs. lW.Mdefl.m fmoclb'v.dwhoekmdttmi y on Monday. The next meeting of Libertyville chapter, order of the Eastern Star will be held August 23. f Be sure to attend the big base-- I1 game Bunday, July 29 at 2 p. _ at St Mary of* the Lake base Aw Aw of her birthday. Miss Bernice Lay-- cock carried off first prize and Rus-- sell Ayers was given the consolation served, yee Leonard Disney and family, Mr:; and Mrs. Ed Topel and Mrs, Edna Hubbard motored to Elgin on Sun-- Miss Ruth Price is taking a tion from her Chicago emploj Mrs. Ed. lecauw ing company from 3 Lyell Lemker has purchased a new Hupmobile touring car. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sayre were dinner guests of A. L. Webb in Chi-- cago n Saturday evening, Elizabeth Gridiey were guests of Miss Genevieve Swift at a party giv-- en Thursday afternoon at the home of here Mr, and Mrs, Roaney Efi'bm John Landis spent Wednesday in M.mmdtnmnyd]b- cine spent y with Libertyville relatives. i Dr. L. E. Golding and family vis-- brother -- Frank Lo# of" California Miss Ada Meyer visited her sis-- ter in -- Milwaukee, on Wednesday. The Camp Fire Girls enjoyed a move to Chicago Monday morning. 'wvm::lfei":;m vrlt; k en the:Old Ben Coal Company of Chi-- . iss Marguerite Manter Of Lake Villa is the guest of Mrs. John Mit-- day night, " M'! to 10. Mrs. C, J. Just is spending a few days with her daughter Mrs, James ninth birthday Wednesday after-- noon by a party. Twelve of his little friends were present. The afternoon rerrochments ware marved y «aolt were served the whole Woodman of Waukegan. -- _ _ Mr. and Mrs, Ed Young and daughter Marie and Rudy Bender of Elton, Wis., were visitors at the Spring home Wednesday, when en-- route to Joliet. Miss Bernice Suydam entertained oi ns rak i m_lw to ' Satur« iman and family of Sunday with Liberty-- of ¥9 'pl and Loe*lftem of Particular nterest to Olir Libertyville Readers vicinity of Waukegan. They came in one 5 :.L Bhore busses. PF. .. ¢._ Eol -- ; .0 Libertyville enjoyed a short concert by the Elks' Band of Waukegan evening. They were makine a af towns in the Court : Against -- Hor Half Day' _ But today the gossip was shot to pieces when the court took a hand. well was while the case of the daughter was con-- tinued until Hfl i us The Cn) House fln io se -- Phones 2 and 23 EmA crerertyrvyit ft Shaw!" Lewis | [ | The First National Bank | a A JIEO _7 Tmm : Li F4 in gus S > y es rgh j Friday andSaturday, July 7 and:s Stone [| [ | Urertyvile= ~/.. _ HMlinois: | 22. : > . .. Resources More Than A Halt -- -- : |_ 1 Can Bright Light Clenser for;;.......... lCamBritlt[gtM i vrae.r... WR SPECIAL ADVERTISING SALE ;hrxeleMutw OK . ... «.. cansanegsens aares se a lSnallGlauB'chnnthg 5 Cans Beachnut Pork and Beans, We still have a few sets of the free goods left, and limit cach customer to one set of a kind. This sale closes Saturday Evening, July 28th. fOI' .........?.".--.;....."'.'.'.'..'...'....'4. 750 AND A30 K. 8¥ #i% AY, JULNX 28 ells of Action Hearing was held Wednesday on a petition seeking hd"fl a road open ed from Grand A!Q/gm the farm | of J. R. Williamson to Fourth Lake, 'mi'dr tl:kl:e the -&':fim ':'o 4e f | open the road, the other pmu | . The matter was heard near where ,t}'w roadfilh;;'m::.&bymm(.- sioner o Only ¥ fsuwinwwmd.gichwmm Russelt dented & similar petition. \ _ _The Hartley and Hoffman subdivi-- ; sion at &% seeking an | opening u%f:hu from its |land has brought the petition. ' --According --to Attorney E. V, Or-- Wednesday Marks Seventh Attempt to Create High-- way Near Lake Villa FICHT OPENING OF I.Agg ROAD Williamson's farm is just east of the .Leh itate. Hearing was to be held at 2 o'elock Wednesday af-- ternoon. ¥ s k e Porecr. . _ for gwa0ther tilt. C after-- vis, -- representing Williamson, the road if it is allowed will cut in two the Williamson farm of 800 acres, leaving 400 acres on gither side, Strenuous objections have been rais-- ed . right along on. the proposition en Hrimy Scratch Pads, all sizes and good .. ue ksA Age SUNDAY Pips Organ mni» [ W. _ W. Carroll & Sons Co. |_ _ C« * WHILE WAITING FOR THE NEW PAVEMENT _ |>== _ hJ ®»" Sone iine . Saeirornns | WANTED--Girl for general house-- work in home with all modern con-- veniences.. Call 410 Libertyville and Mrs. P. J, kegan visitors or 400 Waukegan. M. A. Trits flw chased a new evrolet PSA 4 Thomas Too Late to mirtheo In the fifteenth year of the study and sale of _ life insurance, I have taken the sale of "Provi -- dent" insurance, because I have found it gives _ &'mmmt service, together with absolute . FORREST FLAGG OWEN -- Agent -- 233--W -- % Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company M\ & '~ 800 Bath Towels, an assarted lot, Don't Lfi ---- St Down by the Old Depot Valdura Asphalt Paint . WE HAVE AL ~*I Want it Right Oft" How often you want a valu-- 10w often that paper is in the table. drawer % when you think it's in your desk at the 0fice. » ': s able Rgper'imm'efliately and: ean't find it. -- faee s s <he Why not put all your valuable papers inpthea%nc',ufe" place where fire cannot destroy or How often that | GOODON wWOOD OR IRON «_/ thieves steal them--a First National ~Bank Safe Deposit U moe o 0 ® 0 0 6 6 & 0 o e a e Jennie Ker:i n were Wan-- "'ltu t Your Roofs ! ¢. L'Y-Bad ----~ [ -- screens or want to # ro'-,nus We sell > le Lumber Co. KINDS OF COVERINGS ' PURE BRED JERsSEYs 44 < Revister of Miarit Stock F A. LAWRENCE MILLS, Owner Muslin, Nain-- t i F3 £8 #4 irats