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Lake County Register (1922), 16 Feb 1924, p. 5

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Mre. Thompson was hostess to the Ladies#: Bunce Olub~last Wednesday aiternoon. Mrs. Ray Smith won ;i"'v'*mm ation.< Novel | Valentine refreshments were served. t * Mrs: Converse; of Fort Hill, was the mdmw on Wed-- at Langworthy's store to take the ~ RAISING THE MONEY Modern Home --~Planning ~10¢ per bar, or °> . 12 Bars for *_f¢--, ~I.00. Don't waste your time and tax temper trying to figure out hm'Enb- lems. If oumd\mkE:!buflihg n the urbSang--wh,etherit'sahome.'hm, garage or poultry house ---- come in and see us now. We .can you. for ie Mvararatone td an ) f we can give you ideas and suggestions that may save you considerable We can su dlkindsofbufld'i:mmaters i;dl't-'jn_&mttom prices and gladly furnish estimates. munge The trend of his career and the success of his business will often depend upon whether he can The time comes in every man's life when he has to raise some extra Try carrying your account at this > Ttueasieet way to raise monex when you want it is to save it. bank account will mean that you will always be able to raise the money whenever you want it. And then if you need more in addi-- tion to your savings, the bank where you have always carmed your: account will be a great help The Boy Scouts will meet Monday Tt dn marinaial on i :&:E.mof. Presbyterian g"ii:{ua' lie, of uvumn;u at " ic Chnnle Chard visited her sio-- Mrs. Forest Smith is visiting Mrs. Louis Larsen in Waukegan this week Mrs. Gaddis and Mrs, Kenneth Lovell saw the play "Abie's Irish Rose" at the Studebaker on Wed-- Mr, $ LIBERTYYIL LE THE LAKE COUNTY RECGISTER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1924 Mrs. has been vis-- iting hor daughton i: Max Ko. ner tu': time left Wednesday for Bt. L ~"Mrs. Kohner accom-- panied her to Chicago. Miss Ruby Williams is studying pipe organ under Stanley Martin of were Chicago visitors MWednesday smmnoon mith evening. 'Thay atties to interest you. fiflfl!qmbl- tiu'&uu---na':m.tbdmyof home life, and all the follies of pres-- ent day society at its worst. A sto-- ry both pointed and amusing. Come. Fred Bockelman received 'his bon-- "i.:s.l.l.l!lqr{ :entod y was 0o on last (Monday at Lake County Mrs. Raymond Nutt was hostess to the Young Matrons' Club at a val-- entine Juncheon on Tuesday. Mrs. Forrest Flagg Owen spent Thursday in Chicago., Dramatie Book Story Sermon--at the M. E. church next Sunday even-- ing will be "The Scudders" by Irving Rev. Guy Smock visited his wife at at the Presbyterian hospital Wed-- nu-"mmmmu evening. Prises were awarded Mrs. + '. * |'.~ enc L P : 5 were completed., ' _ --Mra: James Layrock has taken the agency for the Illinois Bankers Mu-- Ralph Litwiler 'of Round Lake 0# cupy the fiat above the Libertyville Garage. Mr. Litwiler is employed by serious operation for removal of cat-- aract from his eye at the North Chi-- cago hospital recently, is not gaining as ranidly as expected. He is in a Biehllhr.wflwrol'"&:::'grthi Ages," so nday mbflmmdhceun- to--date. -- "The Scudders" cannot fail evening following the work.--There was a good attendance. A bune» the Ladies Bunco Club last Monday North American Union he'ld its annual installation of officers in the lodge room on Wednesday evening. The following officers were installed : Hubbakd. Mrs, Lyell Smith was giv-- en the consolation prize. The usual rdd-emhadbyt&ln'fi. 7 9 Miss Martha Voss of Aptakisic is viniting _at the home of her uncle, along as well as could be expected. A 3 dance was given by the Mystic 37..;..,. Lodge )mv?t:.'a.y Mr. Kemp, Supreme officer of Chi-- cago, was the acting installing of-- party ks scheduled KFor (the next been ill for several weeks, is improv-- %NM'"'W!M vixitor Wednesday. _____, * _ _ ___ Trustees--W. Schley&Mrs. D. Sitez. Vice--President-- F. Baumgartner Treas. & Chancellor--Robert Sitz. 9"'1"""'!"' '_m't m e under Sstanley Martin of mmd Mu-- Will Erect You a House or any kind of building; CONTRACTOR & BUILOER --fil Fhone Winnotka 425 or R. L. Gonsalves . » YOU USE . doul Meyer »4YZ # MOn urday, Feb..9th, Marvella gi» projplX clom « T Me and Alonsius WM A were married in Chi-- iss Lillian Houghtelling of Area and Harry Steele of Lake For-- est attended them. Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday -- and. Wednesday ., of ':"' 'l: § N«A torium was vdl': based an instructive film . On Saturday, Feb. 9th, Marvella rican Legion benefit show . [heAmerteat MB bercht show ered heartily into the games and stunts inte for Valientine day and in ig of popular songs. A Bt. parmy is to be given soon. Watch for neement of when and where it is --to be.-- Dietz are now living in Grayslake. -- 'alentine party given by the zp% League at the home of Miss : Tue evening was s "vary "Otoyabte whtaic . Trons y': s » mresent and ent-- inging of popular sor 5t Patrice's parly is ob soon. -- Watch for announcen when and where it is--to be. W Eger, city, who underw@nt a blood w f 0 Eger, of this city, who Ix a blood trans-- fusion at mvmz ty Memorial hos-- pital recently, will have to go back for tn'tww learned Thurs-- day at the Lake County Clinic, from physicians who have charge of his case. 'He was m at the hospi-- tal on Thursday. Doctors denied that manefurten hmedintat MJ. but comne. R r y, but it-- ted that it probably would Sbe the case. He is much better at this time then when he was admitted geveral weeks ago, according to the doctors. He is suffering from pernicious an-- Miss Lucille Sweetser of Chicago, To aatet mam en ; on-- day evening, is --an honor' nt of 10. Amovniy Suigerentary 96 Music. She is a marvel on the piano and is a pupil as several talented local musicians will also take part. -- * . Mrs. Abner Taylor spent Thursday in Chicago. «_ W# z7e 3 h '. . :A d Libertyville. Woman's..Club : will .A elisbes o -- the Methodist Eptacopal church. ~An , interesting _eonsisting of & reader from No Univers-- ity -- and ME Mrs: Ella, Ring Ingraham formerly--resided in Liber-- tyville uulzm friends will be "eekey Ne Bs mss t fice Saturday afternoon, Feb. 16th, llor the benefit of the PM' Choir~> *#4 + * Bakery sale 'at Rarm Bureau of-- at a Vale party, . A good time is ' a Misses Agnes Lightbody and Marie Schwandt are assisting at the Liber-- tyville Depgrtment Store this week. Miss Mildred Wagner of Lake For-- fice M"' aftert , Feb. 16th, Te the beners. of the Precbyterian io. i2 oie a1 Te Droonfterien Mrs. "G.~C, Gridliey is a marvel on the i1 of xm.w;:m The Club Toilet Pal)eq Fancy Baldy per basket .. Van Cam o tall, per can ........................... 106 Libby's SE'O&-PJ; No. 2 can, per can.. 29¢ M"l' Old Dutch Cleans ean . Oatmeal, 1 @'&, Y';l Fancy Blue Roge Rice, per Ib. hl!.rr pKG+ a_... f e tnihe nds nenge T-- & J. Special Coff, filb. o etiirasesineodh Fancy Borbon San ee, per lb. Large Ivory Soap, per bar ... Foulds Macaroni Saturday P. M., Feb. 16 At RAY FURNITURE STORE A Few of Our Regular Prices Anreclfiiutémmrfavoflhhok ¥ Just A Few Specials -- BOOK SALE 1* *h "By det LIBERTYYVILLE WOMAN'S CLUB at . afte at | 'W'clock 7 0 -- The pro-- Stark Apples, of-- Henry Taylor, living on the Plank Road just north of Milwaukee . Ave., was striken with apoplexy Thursday was first taken in ill." He, was 60 years of age and a brother of Abner Taylor of Libertyvilless im . Monday, Febr 18 uuuui.%gnhbyu» ertyville Musical . An illus-- trated program> which will be of ifll lh':'vafi A. and L.uC.l:g":t Town Hall, Libertyville. ers in Christ's Second Appearance." The name "Shaker" was derived from a peculiar dance in which the dane-- great interest. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ain, of Syra-- cuse, New York, came Tuesday for a weeks visit with their niece, Mrs. Mrs. Osear Kaiser and two chil-- dren, of Joliet, were week end vis-- itors at the Charles Kaiser home. Mrs. Ida B. reen FPeturned Tuesday to her home in Kaukauna, Wis., after spending three weeks in Lake Forest and Libertyville with relatives. Gus Krumrey:--The Bains were for-- merly residents . of Milburn : where they conlucted a grocery store, _ ~-- The Shaker village on Lake Ma-- comy, at Enfield New Hampslfre, is for sale. Seven. white--haired> sur-- vivors of the original colony have moved to Canterbury and gettled un-- der -- the leadership . of another The correct name of the Shakers: ers shake their shoulders. The correct name. of the Shakers 18 "The United Sqciety of True Believ-- Do You Want to Buy, Sell or Hire? Give Our Want Ads the Once Over "Forget--Me " NotP ------ _ "The Wanters" "Fighting Blood No.5" A aplendid feature with a "A SON OF A SHEIK" A Christy Comedy r pkg. Readers 3 for 25¢ 10¢ 10¢ . One--teacher schools are disappear-- ing in Kentucky at the raté of nearly New union and consolidated schools are established to take their places at the rate of about 90 a year. To ena-- free transportation, using--118 mo-- tor busses and 54 horse--drawn ve-- seven a week, as they become con-- solidated into larger schools with two. HEN a banker asks a farmer for a E] financial statement it does not im-- ply :r' lacla;b%titt;onfideto nce t.ll!:e %bo;-- rower's repay ' t is simply : a business principle to ; farminganmmmto do what busi~ . ness men have done for years. It furnishes "us with a confidential statement of m as-- _ sets and liabilities and enables us to the full amount to which one is entitled with complete confidence, and in compliance with bank regulation. X * .+ a%p Farmers and other individuals find that making an annual financial stat t gives 3'3 invaluable -- information regarding ty * * .. mss e M ston camnitis ie setptin * _ their financial statement. _ _. 0 _ ___ . There is no obligation in asking information or advice. Iam always glad.to be of gervice. EN -- -- 233--W Better Be Early Than Too Late REMOVE SOOT Asking for a Financial New Things in Underwear White and Colors, Lace Trim: W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. GET YOUR 'PLANS OUT NOW whether for House, Barn, Garage or remodel something. We can help you and now is the time to go into it with us. : We can save you money and wor-- Libertyville Lumber Co. Resources More Than a Hailf med-- and Hand Embroidered . : : > Gowns, Chemise,; Step--ins . INSURANCE is PROTECTION 4@ everything points to a busy season. Come in! Our experience and help costs you nothing. * io ho s PURE BRED JERSEYS Down by the Old Depot A. LAWRENCE MILLS, Owner #é +%

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