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Lake County Register (1922), 19 Mar 1924, p. 5

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nell and --Mrs; Grinneil-- on Sunday.~~ Theo. Kunda and Mr. Johnson at-- tended a show in Chicago on Satur-- Dr. Gaillahue ud'!unuholflnyl- Inake were guests of Dr, D. C. Grin-- worthy's. __On Wednesday: March 19, members of Libertyville Woman's Club will make a trip through the Art Insti-- tute with a guide and lecturer, . It is planned to meet at Mandel's for tunch and go from there to the Art Institute. Films and developing at Lang-- 'E * . '.' QQ l 3 A" .B.O _%fl ' "\< e A 2 [ Py B. T. U« -- -- 15,100 s . o 1. High Carbon c mcsp k {* SR TR means most ef-- a' s fl:\_ Rx 1195 ficiency. hfi "ne 4 /" . ~, B 1' Faalie] 2. L o w -- volatile P 4 Nt S He means less e smoke. sulphur and high mel i of uon means littly phur igh melting point 0 means little trouble removing ashes and no clinker. o If you have used Pocahontas and fired it properly, m'm onthomttnck,butuntilyoutryour Ridge you are like Columbus be-- fore he saw land. F. B. wVELIfm(Ean & Work -- OUR BIG .. . Lake County National Bank + pound box of high quality But that is not all. Saving is just as much a necessity as working and earn-- ing. When our working and earning days stop, expenses go on just the same. If we have saved consistentlze.during our: earning day, there will some-- thing with which to meet expenses when we stop working.si=> > «> :o «n Work, Earn and Save. It will make for Your account will be welcome at this NE OF THE first things we all have to learn is that work is a ne-- cessity. We have to work in ord-- er to earn something with which to sup-- ply the necessities of life. 2 ~ UPNLY Earn -- Save old age as well as in go to Ray's Furniture Store. Remember if you want a Sellers Kitchen cabinet on "Special Terms" sons Robert and Roscoe were week end guests of Mrs, Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Roscoe of Chi-- *~Mrs. E. O. Wilson and son Win-- fred viRited Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wil-- son in Milwaukee on Sunday If you are in Chicago this week go and hear Bishop Bennett at the Noon Day service at the Garrick Theatre from 12:10 to 12;:80 p. m. Mr. and Mrs, Frank B. Wilson and Volatile _ matter -- -- -- 16.80 Melting point of 15\ we : : mm Fixed Carbon 78.62 THE LAKE Do not forget the Parcel Post So-- clal at the M. E. church on Tuesday cv--hg'.ml':réuis. The thea Class of the M. E. Sunday school will sell candy dur-- lnm.me'don.lemtm. Camp Fire Girls have taken an agency for magazines and solicit Mibert -d.'vllh!tr Snbnrl': mmam _ Libertyville prize winners at the Firemen's Masque Dance at Grays-- lake, Monday evening were Forrest Flagg Owen costumed as King Tut, was awarded the prize for the best dressed gentlieman; George Lawr-- ence was the most comical man and Mark Neville with his partner were the dance. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rogan visited Mrs., Rogan's brother, James, in Ken-- osha Sunday. C. F. Greenwood was a Chicago business visitor Saturday. Mrs. Frank Kern is on the sick Village are brothers. She was well known here. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon and inter-- DAY list. eago, died Friday morning of heart trouble from which she had suffered for some time. Mrs. Proctor was Miss Nancy Swan before her marri-- are: James and E. -- Swan of this worth of Chicago were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ells-- worth. Miss Gladys Lyon spent the week end with her cousin Miss Evelyn Mordhorst of Waukegan. Mrs. J. Mordhorst of Waukegan visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brown, Sr. on Friday. Miss Marjorie Taylor spent Mon-- day and Tuesday in Chicago. Mrs. Richard E. Proctor, of Chi-- Mr. and Mrs. Charles® Crawford and; daughter Eola of Chicago were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Legate. P Mrs. Martin J. Healy cf Wilmette (to of Libertyville) is at pres-- ent greatly improved.. She is still at St. Joseph's Hospital, Chi-- -p' % »" P No *# f Arthur Peglow and Lucian 'Ells-- Next week Rev. Robert Holmes of Evanston will deliver one on "Some English Parish Caurches," which will be of peculiar interest to many of our English--born people here. Mrs, Emest Brown, Jr. entertained the Ladies' Bunco Club last Wednes-- day afternoon. -- Mrs. Vern Gerred won first prize, Mrs. Nelson, second Chicago, illustrating.it with stepgop-- ticon views cf p'flx». missions and institutions of the diocese. Mr. Ran-- dall is the executive secretary of the diocese and his talk will be an ex--. ceedingly interesting and inst;uctivof one. All are cordially invited to these services. This is the first of a series of <stereopticon addresses. The bakery sale held by the Wo-- man's Guild of St. Lawrence's church on Saturday last was most success-- ful and another is gl:':med in two weeks, The women a most en-- km'mmfing At the home of Mrs. Eisworth on Friday/ "Marcdi "14.h. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Flagg on Friday af-- ternoon, March 28th at 2:30 p. m. -- The special Lenten service of St. Lawrence's Church is on Thursday, March 20th, in the Parish House. Rev. E. J. Randall will make an ad-- dress on the work of the Diocese of Mrs. Harry Christiansen and Mrs. Heary Numsen arranged a surprise party on Mrs. Robert Sitz last Sat-- urday evening on the occasion of her birthday. A most enjoyable evening was spent playing Euchre. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Ina Carlson, Mrs. Xrchie Barnett, Mrs. William Fen-- disk, Robert Sitz, Henry . Numsen and Harry Christiansen. Refresh-- ments were served after the games were over. a ~ Wounded ex--service men at Great Lakes, two hundred in number, will r entertained 'I;.y the local Women's uxiliary to t American Legion next Thursday t{wrnoon. The ladies solicit ~and will gratefully accept donations of cake and use of cars. It is planned to meet at the electric depot for the 1:48 car. FPnone Mrs. Lovell 114--R and Mrs, Goiti 432--J for information. .It is hoped that many Libertyville lad'es will plan to go. All are invited, 4 ers will be at the Methodist church | to speak to the people of Liberty--| ville,'sponsored by the Woman's| Club for every woman in the com--| munity who is lWil-lu'rowni town, county arfd state. Everyone| cordially inyited--young and old to this meeting. A social time is also\ planned for this meeting: | Phone Libertyvilte, s88 . ..'l_ _' was a big crowd present at prize. Personal and Loi{tems of Particular Interest to Our Libertyville Readers Dainty 'J; The Club House g By Quality Store . 1 Phones 24 and 35 1 LrBERTYTYIAA 17 --6t REGIST lm hought it plain to ticket holders that the tigkets must be re-- Wmd* :'"' gincerely that there was confusion at the last mo-- ment. The play will beh repated next-- Monday evening at the Audi-- | torium at eight ofelock. Those hold-- lng green tickets may. have seats reserved C irge. 10! its m:} ';ronlce sum of money | wveallsed from it. After | the Aw%'" ; d dancing was indulged in an i;., snments served, 1 ""': ome | misunderstanding | 190 seats were NOb reserved for the play and rtainment, "The Quiet Bibses," 'by St. . ph's choir on Monday .W there was no way tao n x | number of seats isold, so 1 "g' le holding tickets were unable bo eb T. The publicity Mrs. May Van Patten andchildreh and Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Pettigrew, visited Mrs, Hugh Carney on Sunday. Quiet Bibses," at the Auditorium on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greunwald vis-- ited Mr. Gruenwald's parents at Crystal Lake on Sunday . f icago relatives on Saturday. James Dunn and Miss Tuebolt, of Antioch, nded the show, "The Mrs. Cora Hull and Mrs. Hennle:- berger M%&lk end with e hurst relatives. < " have been spending some time at Tampa, Florida, wWrite they are en-- joying their southern trip and will be back about the first of April. . Earl Butterfield, of Aurora, is vis-- immlr. and Mrs. E. W. for a time. _ Members of the 'Philathca (,'lass1 of the M. B, church will sell candy next Satu fw- noon. ! Miss Effie=Jane Cantrell called on Lake Forest friends last Sunday. The montaly business meeting of the Philathea Class of the M. E.| church was held at the home of Miss Madge Holt last: Friday even.ing.' The young ladies ':.;oyed the timol Mw A re was a good attendance. t& hostess nernd, dainty refreshments. M+ 'and Wirk | Edu Mrs, Rogs, of Chicago, has acc ed the position of housekeeper William W, Wells, Members of the 'Philathea C of the M. E. church will sell c next Saturday afternoon. was in the f« benefit for one of its mnbers & nice sum of Hot fountain Mr: Gold Dust, large size, @ BS q A Few Specials For SATURDAY, MAR. 22, ONLY Navy Beans, i 1b§. for ............-- smy 22c Frauits and Vegetables -- A large assortment at reason-- Large Cans Shipmate Canned Strawber-- wm Yo:nlg Pigc Pork Lk or whole, 6. /.. beve lgc Bulk Cornmeal, Ohuch Pot Roast, 1"Lb. Runkel's % Lb. Runkel's Bacon, 3 to 10 Ib Pleces, per 1b. Call in and look them over----some specials and some regular prices Smoked Hams, 12 Ib. average. ner Ib. .._.ai Frankfurts, fat juicy, per Ib. Creamery Butter per Ib. _ Are Not High OUR PRICES Meats Arict® 306 #whis+ 1. in Austin, who some time at go, has accept-- _ 2C is ill at her at Langwor-- 39¢ 10c 22¢ NESDAY, MARCH 19, Goul for |-- "The Chart | Class L. T. H. | torium. LOST--Coral and pearl earring Sat-- FOR SALE--Baby Chicks. -- Nina J. Rouse, phone 298--R--2. --22--4t it k.l'lo:u'y, March 24 us y Libertyville .ll@l Society at M. E. church. Juvenile program, . Chureh., Saturday, March 22 Bakery sale at Farm Bna:lu' off-- ice. Auspices Camp Fire. and candy sale by Junior department | Presbyterian Sunday school. { vn(ll.ommunity Sales Day for Liberty-- uk * $1,.00 Granulated Tapioca, codke in ;or YKH. .."...;--........... loc Our Regular Prices and Noodies, o slma _ .. ade Tematoon per sar .. 10G oc paskage .. .. _ POG glnb'llouo Pork and Beans, 0. j BC CBIL .uums.....--commtsctortirccrs l4c Club House Pork and Beans, No. 8 size 00 a Pure Cane Sugar, per 100 lbs,. ... Large Packages OHERVEHET .,...,.«1.0.150 No, 2 Cans Riders Triggs & Johnson Special, That Rich Delicious Flavored for Flour ... Palmolive, Jap Rose and Creme Oil Soap, 3 bars f0f ................ zsc 5 Lb. Jars Raspberry, Straw-- per Ib. jar . Shredded Wheat Bis-- cuit, 2 pkgs. for ... zsc Large Size Priscillia Toma-- toes, 2 cans --_ 30q urday night between Cook Park and Carroll's mfin. Finder please return to 's store 22--1t sls _7 "> givep by M. E. LADIES AID SOCIETY Tuesday, March 25 Parcel Post Social at the M. E. YOU ARE INVITED PARCEL POST SOCIAL lendid Line of Sample Books. eral discount.© Advice about papering freely given. Books Taken to Customers PHONE 235--R Bpring Wall Paper COMING ADMISSION--Neatly wrap ped . package Thursday, March 27 SOME OF In Church Parlors avivescvcantiirecees caiiveringees i School" by : Senijor 8. at high school audi-- '_$10 berry Jam, $1.35 41¢ 25¢ Applications for 1924 license are here, Apply for yours early so as to get it by the first of the year. A. R SCHNAEBELE, Notary Public, Reg-- ister Office, Libertyville. P7--+t served. Bibbses' are to be reserved. A charge made only for seats in the choice All seats for the play There Will be a Lot of People at The Merchants' Big Auction Sale Saturday March 22nd per roll 108 sq. feet, complete -- _ DRY BREWERS GRAINS -- $30.00 Ton RED COMB SCRATCH FEED -- $250 Phone 47 Down by the Old Depot _ Put Lace on Everything » INSURANCE is PROTECTION f plus FINVESTMENT There is no obligation in asking information or advice. I am always glad to be of service. FORREST FLAGG OWEN -- Agent -- 233--W Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Perhaps you won't find everything you want there. -- We are offering that day: ROYAL ROOFING -- $1.35, $1.60, $2.00 W. --W. Carroll & Sons Co. There are fine filets in white and colors, camisole lace, narrow edge and banding to match for dainty underthings. There are allover lages for sleeves. : There are fine net laces for are heavy edges and hfitorlz * nnlchxn-dnlul. There are beauti-- x ful imitation crochets for household linens in white and colors. _ _ . We like to suggest ways to use these pret-- Libertyville Lumber Co. MANY OTHER ITEMS SPECIAL THIS DAY ONLY The First National ank ABERTYVILLE -- ILLINOIS Resources More Than a Half your seat is re-- Banking Regularly A part of Your--earmm Is simply---- Common -- sense. PURE BRED JEN3EY3s A. LAWRENCE MILLS, Owner k C# To Save If Y ou Don't You Will Discount Register of Merit Stock Lo n 4 18 "I%

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