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Lake County Register (1922), 26 Nov 1924, p. 5

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u are on the right track, but until you try our E'.m..smafi., like Columbus be-- foremmsinland. -- _ _ --__ __* ** sulphur and melting point of ash means little trouble m&g: ashes and no clinker. If you have used Pocahontas and fired it properly, Don't miss it--enroll. December 8th. Let everyone in ° the family join. You will have money for presents and other expenses and it will come so easy it will be just like finding it. a little every week--a dime or more--(Small amounts you can easily spare without inconvenience). -- Deposit them weekly and see them grow into dollars--Yes, a pile ot dol-- lars, and CHRISTMAS CLUB F. B. LOVELL CO. rybody--Old and Young--Children Babies Are Invited to Become Members despite that full feeling You can eat Whitman's T hanksgiving Candv F o %ST BEFORE CHRISTMAS R EVERY CENT YOU HAVE SAVED -- ~_PLUS INTEREST LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Join Our 1925 »4 V e and lc d 00 EOEAAA Low ash and THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1924 Earl Bennett and family sapent Sunday at the D. C. Bennett home. visitor Monday. *Cook Memorial Library will closed Thursday, November 27th. t ied Blanche Mitchel!, Libraria \ Mr.®and Mrs. Henry Subling of Libertyville are the parents of a baby girl born last night at the Lake County General Hospital. Miss Mary Doyie was .a Chicage ' Mr. Harry D. Gotti is busy fin-- '* g..""i'.'.?'%.n..m ' muma.dzlr. 'EM"&&MM Roll Call in Libertyville has been very successftul, -- The people have re-- sponded very generously. 'The mon-- ey raised hete goes largely to sup-- r"Mo{tholoealm is indeed a pleasure to have help-- ed such a worthy cause and organi--. Mack and familys Mr. Mack is a jeweler and is. buying his boliday goods in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Alo Hapke of Chi-- cago spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mack. ..Mr. and Mrs. Clark Weber of Chi-- cago and Mrs. Anna Kellner of Wau-- ";Charlalmdmdund son wight motored to Milwaukee this to see the new baby at the W. Loveland home, .. B: Mack of Leavenworth, Kan, £@8 is visiting with his brother J. R. Jt.nflln.lmhmkviu Sunday iwith friends in Fox , L d l'g.-dln.lukMoMmo- tored to Chicago Sunday afterncoon and spent the evening with Rev. and Mrs. Charles Dickey. . A Junior Vodvil is to be given on Bunch enjoyed a Bunco Party at the home of Mrs. Edith Herrick on sat-- urday evening. Mrs. John Suydam won first prize, Mrs. Andrews, sec-- "fitine Jennis Atome Apueticing 1o-- Miss Jennie Ke & re-- freshments were served by the hos-- Word has Bbeen recelvea or the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Loveland at Milwaukee on November 17. Mis. W. Nagel and daughter vis-- ited with relatives at Cleveland, Ohio last week. Mrs. Nagel's mother and sgister returned with her. > Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Langworthy were Chicago visitors Tuesday. --+ Mr. and Mrs. Pettigrew of Chicago spent Sunday with Libertyville Miss Hazel Viederman has been visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell. On Thursday, Nov. 27th the Post-- office will be closed at 10 a.m. in -- Mrs. John C& and Mrs. Hester visited Monday with the former's son Among the latest to install radio sets are John Ayers]} Fred Smith and W. A. Lightbody. and useful gifts "A very pleasant surprise was given Miss Edythe Gagliardi at her homw on .fi:: evening, ~ twenty--stx guests present. A very enjoy-- mable evening was spent in playing bunco and dancing. Miss Quinta Gotti and Merrill Weiskopf were awarded the prizes for highest scores and Mrs. Harry Gotti and Hugo Gotti carried away the consolations. Miss _ _ Mrs. Robert Sitz and Mrs, Hen'ry zlnnn were Chicago visitors Tues-- ¥. * * _ _Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Carroll were ealled to Cincinnatti Tuesday by the death of Mrs Carroll's brother. LIBERTYVILLE ITEMS Install heater. Drive in and let us do any or all of the above jobs you think necessary. MAIN GARA Libertyville niEm "Drain oil from crank case anmd refill with correct grade of Mobil oil for winter. mm.,mm winter front Test and fill battery or if below 1200 G, recharge. WINTER TIPS Lubricate chasis and spring leaves. Grind valves and clean catbon. * Inspect and adjust contact and breaker points. Adjast carburetor for cold To make starting easier and driving a pleasure. Adjust or reline brakes. received . many beautiful NOTICE the -- Jolly at <*e | wm are becoming quite regular in . mention in the columns of | news sheets. On Sunday Mrg. Louise Maxwell ;Hosfln';'%fihflfhkp page in the Ratogravuer section. Miss Blake is a r r analyst who says, in part, oOf Mrs Hoskins, "She lives in a world where creams and facts so blend er tnat she | seldom knows fis'mwinz to think, where her ¢ are separ-- {ated from her achievements." | Mrs. Saunders .are now" occupying their new house on South Milwaukee Avenue. en "Mrs. Wm. Wheeler and Mrs. P. J. Bockeiman were Waukegan visitors on Thursday of last weer. -- Gilbert Luce and family and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Earle .t'mmaeg z eleventh anniversary c R and lm'lm at Lake Forest Saturday evening. Victory Memorial Hospital, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson of Chi-- cago spent Sunday with relatives Mrs . Joseph Saunders returned Monday with her new baby from the Mrs. Allie Nicholas attended the bazaar and dinner given at th> Area church Saturday, _ _-- -- ° Mrs. Howard Mason was a Chica-- go visitor . Ladies Bunco Club Monday evening. The honors went _%nry Bak-- er first, Mrs. Leonard | y second, Mrs. Charles Herrington third and Mrs. M. A. Tritz consolation last week _after visiting with relatives and friends left Saturday for Los Angeles where they will make their future home. Mrs. Mc-- Mahon was formerly Miss Josephine Delhaye.. ~_! 4* _' / Ro'::i F. B. Wilson and twin sons, and Roscoe, t the week end with her wfl Hoscoe in J. B. HMQ' loseph Keuse and family and Dr. 0. F. Butterficld and Miss Chard t a most delishtful day at Lake Forest Saturday. The occasion was Dads day at the Uni-- versity. ho ts Mr. and Mrs. V. E. MeMahon who have bun pending _ bne_\'moon in New York returned to Libertyville representative of the Radlo, in she) _ Lee ) music depi will speak 10 the | tended Woman's Club on Wednesday, Nov, Sunday. 26th. " o Some ky |~ *"My The following cHppING was sent| Mr. and Mrs. Alex "Hutchison of _ The lar monthly meeting of to K. C. ? :%4 friend in '0&k Park were Sunday visitors with the P'mb l'n{hn AidKSo- the west anc gh Bs | Judge | Mrs. Gecrge Boehm and family. ciety will be held in the church par-- Weich is well known in this vicinity | _ O, E. Luce is very low at his home | lors Tuesday December 2. It will be we deem it worthy Of Feproduction. | on Lake St. Mrs. Ada Smith is car--| in the form of a winter picnic. Miss _ Judith ;-" "W:". ition| ing for him. Th eEpworth League will hold a !MMM Ducks, Geese, Wool Scarfs ... $2.75 and $5. @TTurkeys and Chickens. A large assortment of fresh vegetables, fruits, olives, pickles, salad & New Gold Belts, narrow and wide. dressings and many other things that go with them to make .: 3 f 7 the dinner complete, * a The following are a few specials for 10 days only : T mfr n e .. zm .. auk Thanksgiving Offer SPECIAL TRIGGS & JOHNSON DON'T FORGET-- We have NEW KRAUT, T 106. DK | «stbcrrmcreces Order Fruit Cake, Mince Pies and Pumpki Ties now. " We Wwil deliver them when you want SPARRIBS, Per W. :»s2i00m4 FANCY SELECT OYSTERS, Per PIft ......emm@@srrtonmemitteinensscarccnes Fancy New Y. f Cheese Kraft Amel'iczt OA::" lénft ginnro&a raft Brick Cheese Long Horn Cheese 4 Downsvilie Cream Cheese Slices, -- KVErIGE XDOUR summrersrrrantrerntierse recsecceced Heinz Per Quart HEINZ PLUM PUDDING, Per 1 TD. CBMIR wnciertmentidrtenadetregorins ces HEINZ FIG PUDDING, Per 1 Ib. can se win i onieninteniieneienie wostiine FANCY SELECT OYSTERS, Per 2 Ib HEINZ MINCE MEAT, HEINZ MINCE MEAT, Per 1 Ib. C&MMR MBE ... ... JUST LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE Phones 24 and 25 -- Libertyville e, Joseph Rouse '0'0- " mrfi"l' pent a most deli; Forest Saturday. Dads day at the We can supply you with all the tnakings of a de-- iman and daugh-- were week ghme of her bertyville ladies y afternoon. entertained the of Area en-- _ ""My dear Marjorie," the letter the and | little girl received said, "I have re-- andl ceived your kind letter and want to tful| thank you for writing to me, I as-- The| sure you that your good wishes are Jni--]| very much appreciated." Be a part of your community--not merely a "Hanger on." A man may not care for the opinion of others, 'yet it is the group opinion of a community that classifies the man. It is but natural that a community regards the home owner with more respect than a renter; he is looked upon as a substantial citizen hs:'t:fi a vital interest in the common fare. sAnd this is right. A home owner IS the vital force in the Com-- munity--his is the choice that di-- rects its course. With home owner-- ship comes a pride of possession, a sense of self respect, of more re-- sponsible citizenship, that betters the man.and elevates his family. At work, in office or shop the home owner is looked upon as a man to tie to, to be depended upon, to be advanced. | Meet your . fellow citi-- zens, your neighbors, as an equal. Start right and buy a restricted home--site in Sunnyside Park. It costs nothing to investigate but may, mean much if you don't. Sunnyside Park Tract Office Milwaukee Ave. at North Shore Line, Libertyville. Phone, Office 469. Residence 186--M. No delivery will be made on the rural route. Open Saturday evening until 9 p.m. Lee Warren and George Miller at-- tended the radio show in Chicago IF YOU want one of the most delicious Fruit Cakes, Mince and Pumpkin Pies you ever tasted call at shop or phone your order to Do it early as, we know there will be lots doing for not want you disappointed. You cannot bake them for * these prices yourself. Quality Bake Shop E. E. Elisworth, Postmaster. Fruit Cake, 18¢ 17¢ b2¢ in done right at Cichy' Shop. -- Frompt service," . PRESSING and CLEANING Th eEpworth League will hold a candy sale at Schanek's Hardware store on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. ... A good assortment of Silk Scarts in knit and crepe de chine the Old Depot -- Scarts for Gifts | J.N(onfl.h iW aukes lAnntI?r First National Bank SAFE _ . INVESTMENTS There is no obligation in asking information or advice. Iamalyvaysgladtobeo!aerviee. : FORREST FLAGG OWEN -- Agent -- 233--W Storm Sash Should Be Ordered Early. Bring in the Sizes Let us Quote You WE ARE SURE YOU WILL LIKE OUR now distributing is more free from purities than it has been for years. OUR POCOHANTAS LUMP AND EGG Don't Let Your Roof Go Too Long When You Can Protect It Now Cheaper Low in Ash, High in Heat -- _ "GLENDORA®" », Furnace and Nut is m uk whad ow Whie ie Prig s bow Libertyville Lumber Co. | Village of Libertyville 6% WISE CONSUMERS ernnimmcmmenccs..... $1,50 t $278 Wool Scartfs ... $2.75 and $5.00 Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company INSURANCE is PROTECTION MATURITIES 1 TO 10 YEARS DENOMINATIONS $100.00 We Solicit your inquiry: Special Assessment 7 a Bonds DAY AND NIGHT TAX! SERVICE PAGE ) +¥ s

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