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Lake County Register (1922), 12 Jan 1924, p. 5

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l F4 Tony Abadegfa h: 're p .. in Chiemwo, spent T _ Mrs, Lyell Morri w, who is employed in Chiemwo, spent Thursday with his fm & P houd'y Arthur !un,:iznw.lm. * at the home nf m Lightbody.-- (Eetheroills fowe whth relativus. . in k , with 'relatives. Tony enta returned from TA and wm Hall, William Wyy w ' PHONE & _LADY ESTHER _ _ Toilet Requisites® -- Modern Home i . Plam@\g 4 Ask ftor trée sample of face cream Record enditures . -- Invest in Safe Have a %Mt Securities. Share--With Others Pay Bills Promptly Carry Life Insurance -- _ __ The slogan of the Thrift movement is "For Success and Happiness," and is based upon the following ereed. . Read it carzufly. W{:Zn you h:tve'fiecxded wherein you ne'efdthe!g md::rryingt out your personal program of ; , drop in a thisiank and talk the matter ovei'with_us. ¥y4,", Work and Earn. -- _ _ Own Your Home Make a Budget . _ ---- _ Make a Will . Begwwlth Benjamin Franklin's birth-- day, the week of January 17--28 has been desig-- nated as National Thrift Week. ' We can supply all kinds mate ial & - w fl'infi . at r&% prices and ghdll; We can show you building plans for all kinds i 6 torbc;tfi::'fl':mandtown pu «»And we can give you ideas and # that may save you considerable ring -- whether it'a@ house, bar f'rwnr;'c?orp%ultryhome---comein_mdb.g Don't waste your time. our temper trying to figure out ; prob-- lems. It'r{:nm in the early Spring -- whether house. barn., Lake County National Bank F. B.--LOVELL CO.; "For ,Suc&egs and Happingéss" is visiting Miss Mayis Galloway returned to her school duties at Menomenee, Wis: <----Mrs, William Laycock is on sick list. 6 Anna Louise Aylsworth, daughter of My.--and Mrs, Harold Aylzworth, lu.Mllmmrwm" Mr, and Mrs. George Campbell, of the Ladies Euchre Wednesday | Grayslake, announce the birth of a afternoon,.. Mrs. Henry ~Baker' won | baby girl on Christmas day. She .prize and Mrs. William Ru--| was named, Betty May. [ of Highland Park won conso-- Mrs. George Kendall entertained in prize. . Dainty refreshments 22 friends at a card party Wednes-- were served. | day evening. Delicious refreshments Mrs, William Laycock is on the| were served. _ *3 _ .$s Rt --Mro. January e!..'lm at Aurora on Reomaat . Tan m an Amonl s blood is stronger than environment It is the sort of book of which one always tells the stbry. There is ro-- Mrs. John Williams and daughter -mw'mmm.:; + Carnival Dance given by the Mys#s-- tie Worker lodge at the Town Hall, Tuesday, Jan. 22. Refreshments will hm@'&.&nfln- 50 cents; %5 eents. -- Every. body welcome. 5 w"m invited, eomoum Mrs. Robert A. Jones, of Wauke-- gan, | visited : Libertyville: relatives ll_Ofl DRAMATIC BOOK--sToO-- RY SERMON at 'the. Methodist church next Sunday ntg. Jan 13, at 7:30. Basil King's and best book; "The Happy Isles." No story is so appealing as the Cinderella THE 1_'&' COUNTY _ REGISTER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12; 1923 Williams, 183 West Avenue. en tiaks " mase s on Wednoning . ** at C Assistant Cashier ... Dale Collins ~_ Mr. and Mrs.: ~G. Carroll Gridley entertained: <the > employees <of the Kirst National Bank at a dinner on Monday evéning and on Tuesday evening the officers and directors of the First National Barkk--were their spring. --He ;fi'ml'"m-_ President _ Benjamin H. Miller Vice President.....G. Carroll Gridley Vice President --__.__Dr. J. sl... Taylor M'i" sopeintton ngminnteitrencenriigtin cicals J' f , road. 'This will be a gingham party 'mdthuuwiflhoouflacmm a grand good time for all. -- Mrs, Alysworth, Mrs. Greenwood, Mrs. Crane, Mrs. Foulds, Mrs. Hawk, Mrs. }thh, Mrs. N"n Mre. Dyl_flond. 'Miss--Chard and Mrs. Frudy are on the committee. .R. S. V. P. to one of the committee and bring a guest if you wish. } .. Mrs, F. W. Foulds returned home from Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas, Mon--| day. ~She spent the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. R. E. O'Brien and ; negh. Marjorie Taylor, Mrs. Ken. Lovell, Mrs. L. E. Goldihg, Mrs. Max Kohner and Mrs. E. W. Colby attended a luncheon and meeting of the 10th District Federation of Wo-- man's Clubs held Thursday at Edge-- water Beach Hotel, Chicago. . At the annual meeting of the First National Bank of Libertyville last year's personnel were re--elected for this vear, viz: E ~Group One of the building fund committees of Libertyville Woman's Club will give an old time box social Tuesday evening, January 15, at Ko-- James Clark has purchased a lot on Sunnyside place and Stewart ave. Royal Neighbor lodge will hold in-- stallation of ~officers on Wednesday evening, 'January 16. The North American Union held its installation of officers, Wednes-- day evening. Dancing followed the arren D. Bruner is transacting is a s»nmsmrews | Anrditorium Personal and Local Items of Particular Interest to Our Libertyville Read ers one-- of the oldest and most. prom-- inent members of. the Evangelica} church at Long Grove, passed away *at his home on Jan. 5th, 1924 at the age 'of 74 él Obituary will fol-- low after~the funeral which. will take place on Wednesday, January 9, at the home at 1:30 p.m., Long Grove church. . Interment will be made at the. g Grove Cemetery. The service will be conducted by Rev. Carl A. m .:. > , i M I \ NV COnemay, January J, | morning mt ie died . Friday | | . Installation of officers of North |momIng EiW 950 a.m. at her home| American Union. Dancing and re-- | from the ts of taking bichloride| freshments. | of mereury. Tt is $upposed that Mr~. ns | Finsted took the poison with suici--' Friday, January 11 ; dal 'Iintent when in a melancholy! P T. A.fl at grammar| mood. . Dr." Penney was in attend. *boo! at 3 p.m. Th program and uwouii-vwz:fon was made to Music by grade pupils. 'u\nl 'r life but the deadly poison _ [1 ) rpmemucs $ is slow but sure in its work and she h&. January 11. | suceumbed to it just two weeks to a . 22Sket ball, L. T. H. S. vs Bowen ld; "from the--time. it was taken. fin Light Weights, --of Chicago at High inquest will be held late Friday ar. Sthool, 7:80 p.m. ( + > 'm Funeral: arrangements as .\ sepasnts ' yet have not been made. Saturday, January 12 _ . Thirteen:. members of the: North American Uxu attended a banquet in. the Stevens Building, Chicago, on Thursday evening. It was a get to-- gether party for members in Chicago Over 150 farmers gathered at a mammoth mase meeting at the Farm Bureau Office in Libertyville, Tues-- day evening and organized a local branch of the Milk Producers As-- sociation. Gordon Ray was elected President and Glen Frey, secretary. Many members were sighed up at the meeting and many more have come in' since ".Ma'l:; producers : are out to x~ t this.time.' and M'&m exception they are standing pat, and refusing to de-- liver milk. ORGANIZE -- MILK PRODUCERS LOCAL AT LIBERTYYILLE Mr. Herman Stelling, a retired and RS. BERT FINSTED DiEs FROM -- MERCURY PoI8SO Sunday 13th. "MAN'S--SI t¥A Club LONG GROVE SPECIALS Rump -- -- -- -- 22¢ -- 30c Boneless Brisket . 22¢ Plate ------. -- -- -- 10 M L. Cabbage, .3 Ibs. for 10c Week End CORNED BEEF POI8SONING y On FOUND---&SW]M» in case. 'in-- : to-- | _ quire of Dennis Limberry, 3--1tpd. ..\ _ --COMING EVENTS e January, 15 and 16 | _ "Penrod and Sam'" at Auditortum, | P. T. A. receives benefit of advance | sales. Buy of solicitors at the door. Forrhlh Owen left for Phil-- adelphia Tuesday evening on a busi-- Thursday, . January 31. Benifit party by Libertyville Wo-- man's Club at Parish House.. Bridge Five Hundred <and> Buneo, Admis-- sion 50 cents. Everybody welcome. by Thursday, -- January 31. +« Chicken supper by ladies of thq Lutheran church. _ W Saturda», January 12 Dance at Hertle's pavilion by the Jolly Four. Music by Nicholls -- , , Wednesday, January 9. Installation of officers of North American Union. Dancing and re-- freshments. *' Phone Winnetka 425 or ~ Libertyville 120--R Tuesday, January 22. Carnival 3'" at Town Hall given ~Mystic Workers. t CONTRACTOR & BUILDER FRL and SAT. Will Erect You a House JAN. 11 and 12 you may know just what entire cost will be before or any kind of building; fnrl-h'gall labor and TONIGHT eontract, so w it l 6 o ce The two children :"'nx. and Mrs. Ray Smith' are ill the measles. Mrs. Hakry Olendorf, of Deer-- field, was the guest of Mrs. Marvic Petersen on Wednesday, popular--#Alm play. --School children will canvas the city to sell tickets: -- "Penrod and Sam" by Booth Tark-- ington will be shown at the Auditor-- iwnMnutMyudWfl, nesday evenings. The Parent--Teach-- er Association will get 40 per cent of the advance sales only on this Sate, Sure and Does the Work BUY ZINCO:« RBMOVE ALL THE 300T AND AIMMA6 FPROM YOUR FURNACE and CHIMNBY /-- New Spring Quarterly aavice, 1 am always glad to be of service. FORREST FLAGG OWEN -- Agent . 22. W me"* $8.50 mf '~ Al. _4 o TON /A n A ;' .'v:' * A ty t K Special for 8 Days New Spring Colors Crepe de Chine * Get the Thrift Habit, Open an account Here. i annat K > The First National Bank . ",é LIBERTYVILLE -- mwLimos : | § _ Bills get paid, A home is built, When Thrift Is a Family Habit-- This is the Best Time to Buy [(%21 Storm Sach -- ORDER NOW «$ O s Resources More Than a Half© Million Dollars > . % future is safe. A YARD 12 oll:& Sons Co. : | *« Dewn by PURE BRED JERSEYs A. LAWRENCE MWMLS, Owner Register of Merit Steok 2 M ow .k Established 1913 * : Woute RAVINE tian or PAGE +4 §+ LtA We

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