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Lake County Register (1922), 19 Nov 1924, p. 7

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The G. F. Lange family left Tues-- day for Tuscon Arizona where they will spend the winter, Nifty caps, all shades with and without inband. J. B. Morse and Co. Monday evening was one of the most enjoyable in the history of the organization. The church was fill-- ed to capacity. A full account of the affair will appear in our next sulphur and high melting point of ash means little trouble remoagg nbgnfnd no cunker, If you have used Pocahontas and fired it properly, u are on the right track, but until you try our Pine Hiige Smmkeless, you are hihe Colombue ue fore he saw land. Libertyville, IIL _ and Hand ~~ Hair Brushes, Clothes ----Brushes, Tooth Brushes _ > _----_ LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK F. B. LOVELL CO. ¥re" THE Character of this bank is . daily reflected in:-- Efficient Service Rendered . "The Bank of Service" -- . A Cheerful Willing-- ness of Help. Of course we want your business. Absolute Security Courteous Treatment All at Cordially yours, Mrs. Peter Litchfield who suffer: ed a paralytic stroke last week died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. 8. Kern, on Sunnyside Ave. Satur-- day morning. -- The funeral was held Tuesday from the Kern resi-- Frank Lightbody left Monday for Boston, Mass., where he will spend few 1 with his mother's | ;le.wl-':o:hmhymn_um mont for a fe ioi > > * -in- J JU t ofap? -- 2800° B.T.U---- -- 15,100 1. High Carbon means most ef-- ficiency. A 2.. Lo w volatile means less * ' smoke. . 8. Low ash and Fixed Carbon 78.62 Volatile matter-- -- -- 16.80 Q&:inboxaon:;lnhgtboeon:fi number of slices pple in eans on dllplaym'lmandlohh son's window was opened on Mon-- day afternoon and the correct num-- ber was found to be 1892. Joe At-- kinson won the prize offered with the nearest guess of 1900. -- The guesses were many and ranged from 12 to 30565. ue n"Mr&;lnd Mrs, Ashley> Gratz and y Gratz attended a lul'gin par-- ty at the home of Mrs. Church at Lake Bluff on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith motored to Kenosha Sunday. . . Joseph Kohout spent Saturday at Notre Dame with his son, Paul who is a student there. He attended the Big Ten football game. ian Church will hold a bakery sale Saturday November 22nd at the Farm Bureau office. THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Friday, November 21 Bazaar and chicken !:l:pl;p:;.by Athi; Lake Zurich Eva ies at the Clml!lmt Wednesday, November 19 Bazaar and cafeteria lun:-h at the .'..fi' y Night Nov. 19th BYW "1 Jarty by the Roy-- Neighbors o jfihv Hall eduesday, November 19, An'ul' rar of Ladies Aid of theran =~Miflg at 11 a. Frank P. Locke, an old resident of Lbertyville died at Kalamazoo, Mich on Nov, 12. The remains arrived here Saturday morning and burial took place in Lake Side Cemetery the same afternoon. The Baloon Dance to be given at the town hall at Libertyville on Wednesday evening, November 26th promises to be a big event. Mr. Earl T. Adams is sparing no effort to make it a success.' £ Overcoats, J. B. Morse and Co. The Area Volunteer Fire De-- gytmmt is planning a big dance be given at the Ivanhoe Hall on Wednesday evening, December 10th. Splendid stock of Carlsbad Pa-- jamas. Slip over and coat style. Cotton, Fancy and Flannelette. J. B. Morse and Co. _ Mrs. Walter Nagel has gone to maonhnd Ohio for a visit with rel-- ves, riarry wouison who had his ton-- sils removed at a Chicago hospital last week was back at his desk with the American'" Wire Fence Co. on Monday morning. PRESSING and CLEANING J. CICHY, Proprietor There is no obligation in asking information or advice. I am always glad to be of service. FORREST FEAGG OWEN -- Agent -- 233--W North MiHwaukee Avenue INSURANCE is PROTECTION Life Insurance Company DAY AND NIGHT TAX! sERYICE Te tal 85

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