CMPLD Local History Collection

Lake County Register (1922), 24 Dec 1924, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

K The annual election of officers of the Libertyville Club was held last Thursday evening and G#orge E. Ives was reelected President of that organization. The other officers elected were: H. E. Gaddig, vice-- president; Harry. Meyer, Secretary; L. E. Golding, Treasurer; 0. F. But-- terfield, director at large. 'The af-- fairs of the club have prospered un-- der the capable management of Mr. sulphur and high meltfig point of ash means little trouble removing ashld no clinker {\\! . e o y KX If you have used Pm%;d fired it properly, v'uareonthorlg; but until you try our &gidge lsum'xi.ke you are like Columbus be-- e ho sgaAW We wish at this time to extend to our patrons the sincere thanks due them for their patronage during the past year and to wish them Libertyville, IIL F. B. LOVELL CO. A Merry Christmas A Happy New Year things for the Christmas dinner to families whose holiday fare would otherwise be meagre. Miss Doyle was a Chicago is amr Fixed Carbon 78.62 Volatile matter-- -- -- 16.80 Sulphur -- -- 0.68 eugpont . * * po 7 aos ---- $900° B. T. U« -- -- 15,100 1. High Carbon ficiency. 2. Low volatile means less smoke. :. ."~ ash And Give Phoenix silk vests Bloomers to match Becretary, Carrie Panzer. Treasurer, Lee Wheeler. Organist, Ruby Williams. Chorister, Miss Carrie Chard. Asst. Temperance, Mrs. Grace Gridley. At-- a special . meeting of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school held at the M. E. church on Sunday December 21 the following officers were elected fo rthe coming year. General -- Superintendent, E. A. .' Mrs. Harry Helfer and brother made a shopping trip to Chicago on Saturday. * 4 The Sunday School of the Metho-- dist Church has arranged a.Christ-- mas Party for this evening. Com-- mittees have been at work for some time and evervone is exvecting a good time.. Santa will be there with gifts for all. * Bunday morning the choir of the Methodist Church rendered . the eantata' "The Little Lord Jesus" un-- der the direction of Mr. Bradtord with Mrs. Lyell Morris at the or-- Mrs. George Sturm and daugh-- ters were Waukegan visitors last Saturday. Postmaster --F. E. Ellsworth wishes to remind the patrons that the local psot office will close at eleven o'clock on Christmas morn-- ing and that there will be no rural delivery on that day. * visitor . Charles N. Bernard, proprietor of the Main Garage and local repre-- sentative of the Hudson Motor Company delivered a Hudson coach to W.--B.--Carr, of Deerfield, -- this week. 4 Mr. and Mrs. William Whigham will entertain their family on Christ-- mas day, All the members except two, Col. Wighham and his wife who are in St. Petersburg, Fla., are ex-- pected to be present, * Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stang left this week for New York where they will make an extended stay. Because of the holidays immed-- djlately following the two dates, both local banks will omit their ysual half holidays on Wednesday Dec-- ember 24 and 31 and will remain open during> the: usual working hours on both dates. . PRIMARY DEPARTMENT } 6 Mn;jgdfl% wonerts provimies . Dorothy Davis JUNIOR DEP ARTMEXNXT Buperintendent, Albert Panzer. Becretary, Millie Wrench. Mrs. William Whigham who" is nearly eighty--five years old has sent: out her Christmas cards and letters this year as usual.>-- Mrs. Whigham wrote and addressed them all by hand. s Viee President, Effie Jane Cant-- Mont., is visiting with Mrs, Mary J. J, Porteous and family left this week for California where they will spend the winter, « MENT Superintendent, Lillie B. Davis. ADULT DEPARTMENT Superintendent, Miss Cora Marsh,. Becretary, Miss Ida Wheeler. _The Misses Mary Just and Blan-- che Triggs entertained about fifty olMlchodfrhad-uuinfiw mal dancing party at the Parish House on Friday night. The even-- ing was spent in dancing after which refreshments were served. Becretar}, Walter Jeppe. Treasurer, D. A. Young. Centenary Secretary, P. J. Hawk. Librarian, John ButterGeld. Cradle Roll Supt., Mrs. John YOUNG PEOPLES DEPART. Last Sunday evening the pageant Nhen Jesus was Born" was given . the .Methodist Church. About renty adult characters participat-- Ruth Romoser, of Milwau-- sister 'of Mrs. Mohns is a at the Methodist Parsonage. THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER,. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24 Vene Wheeler Supt., Mrs. Nellie Supt., Mrs. Albert , of Big Timber, All Alumni of L. T. H. S, are notified of a party to be held at the High School Auditorium on Monday night December 29 at 7:20. Each member of the Alumni bring, one friend, Watch night se¥vice and social at the Methodist Episcopal church. Wednesday mr 31 party by the Ladies' Aid of the Lutheran church for the member: of the con-- . "Open--school week" in New York City schools bmcht&out 232,879 'Jun. an average"&=onefor ev-- ery four children. * Monday evening --the _ Ladies Auxiliary of the American Legion held a business meetinc at the Legions rooms and after the meet-- ing was over they invited the Le-- gion memebrs in for a little feed and jollification. -- ; The Eastern Mjlve a Christ-- mas party Saturday evening at the lodge room Mflgx ilkiren of the members.. An impromptu program was given by the: chiliren after which Mluz,_"f'flme served. The Christmas spirit was empha-- sized by a small gift to each child present. Euo x night. Lillian m ®Won the hjg{{. est award, Mrs. 8. E. Mattison the second and Mrs. James Laycock the econsolation. _ ¥s. Mrs. George Me Donald gave a very pleasant party Saturday night for her pn'll'l.',.fik,lbrze and en-- thusiastic gathering throroughly en-- joyed the evening. -- -- Mrs. 8. E. Schar of Libertyville, has been elected a r member of "Radio Farmers ocracy," the national radio farm' _ organization sponsored -- by the tww Agricultural Broadcast-- ing Station WLSB, fl'lng to word received here. The club, which will be conducted from the firesides of its members much as a farm bureau is conducted in munity hails, will meet over the joe :vekry Tues-- day evening at eight o'clock to deal with fnrm'&b" Bs they arise. The sole gation of membership is the pledge to giv@e one's best thought toward the #0lution of the many dlm_éflfinz Ameri-- can Aagriculture. &A Phoenix silk hose for ladies ALUMNT PARTY Langworthys. on Monday entertain WANTED--2 furnished light--house-- keeping rooms. Apply Register LOST--three bow neckties on Mil-- _~ waukee Ave. Finder please noti-- fy, Mrs. L. E. Blythe, 202. E. Cook Ave. 99 it pd. . The ~ox cart was a good metho4 of transportation in its time," says A. B, Leeper, director of the fruit and vegetable department of the Illinois. Agricultural -- Association, and manager of the Illinois Fruit Growers' Exchange, "but in this day of airplanes it is out of date. Those farmers who say they are in-- dividualists and employ the same marketing methods used in the ox eart --and pony express days do not fit in very well with modern co-- eperative marketing." L Bryon Smart, of Marocco, Ind., visited with his brother A. C. Smart and wife for a few days last week. Mr. Smart who is a cornet-- tist of note has been playing in New York City. He assisted in furnish-- ing the music for the Foulds ban-- quet dance Saturday night. Walter Mc Laughlin, Bernard Miller and Lowell Schroeder at-- tended a dance at Crystal Terrace Waukegan Sunday night. Mrs. Hariet Matthews was in Libertyville Monday attending to her business appointments. The supply of Christmas trees on sale by the local dealers was ex-- hausted early this year. Triggs and Johnson sold their entire consign-- ment in three days. The small child of Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Brown is all with Brights Mrs. Charles Kaiser entertained company the first of the week. Alban Lindroth is home from the University of Illinois for the Christ-- mas vacation. February 20 and 21 ; Operetta, 'The Belle of Barcelona' by the Libertyville Musical Society. Monday evening December 29, MM?"!}&:M # Tuesday Evening, January 6th Installation of officers of the American Legion, open to the public. Too Late to Classify COMING EVENTS of the Tvanhoe Sunday school but assisted in the singing and other ways. He also established and superin-- tended Sunday schools at the Mur-- ray and Gould school houses which He was especially interested in work for children and young people when in his prime. For years he was not only the efficient secretary He has been an honored and re-- spected resident of TIwanhoe and Area for about sixty years. During the past thirty two years he and his sister Sarah have lived in the same house in which his sister now resides. % Asa Joice born in Kentucky in 1860. As a boy of four years he came to live in Ivanhoe with his parents when they came north at the close of the Civil war. DAY TOMORROW C H--OR I S T M AS Velvet Underwear Towels First National Bank W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. WOMEN +--MEN CHILDREN ibertyville Lumber Co. LIRERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS LIBERTYVILLE -- ILLINOIS For twenty years we have been saying this same thing at this time of year and again we wish to say to you all -- HAT God's rich blessing of @ Good Will and Peace may _ fill the hearts and minds of. all mankind this Christmastide and throughout tlf coming year is the earnest wish of the Officers and Directors of the Bank. . P _A HAPPY NEW YEAR Shoe Polisher Shirt Goods Handkerchiefs A MERRY CHRISTMAS PRESSING and CLEANING Shop. Prompt service. Sarah Joice. / i Brief services were held at the home and further services at the Ivanhoe church at 10 o'clock Mon-- day conducted by Rev, C. Anz Jevné, interment being at Ivanhoe cemetery. Misses May and Elizabeth Scha-- nck left Sunday for a winter in the sunny South,. They will stay for some time at Fairhope, Ala. sought to do what he could to help others. * -- He is survived by his sister Miss J. CICHY, Proprietor North Milwaukee Avenue Rubber Aprons PAGE SEVEN Th $5+ x8

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy