Mise Kathleen Thommessen was a Waukegan caller Wednesday even-- ' Society and LOCAL NEW S ,____................'----- Charles Haas and Arthur Brock-- man motored to Chicago Wednes-- Aifl""- BRev. Laukemper of Fremont Cen-- _Social Stationery ' _ That meets the demands of the most fastidious. LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 1 O'Cedar Oil Mop 1 O'Cedar Oil, Value 60c 1 Heavy Mop Head 1 Mop Stix, $1.00 value $ PECIALS Best Carpet 6 Doz. Clothes Pins 221 So. Milwaukee Avenue -- TLmerrmLir, InunNos PREE DELIV ERY Neatly boxed 72 sheets and 50 envelopes ' .Regular Value $1.00 SPECIAL SALE PRICE Washington's ability as a statesman, a diplomat, a general, and an executive is well known. But his success as a financier is worthy of great admiration, too. .. _ On his twehity --first birthday he owned over 1,500 acres as a surveyor. U'.h-wbebetmedncmudianof approximately $100,000. Then came the Revolution. As general of the Continental -qa-l-o.fiul'mfl--c.hli-ddwn. Rurthermore; he expended a large part of his private fortune to &eed and clothe his needy troops. umberland Ripple In spite of bmhmflnm&" Mount Vernon im 1796 with sufficient funds to live on com-- fertably. His secret was in being thrifty as a young man, and adee expenditure in later years. And think how much greater the facilities are for both now--a--days. In respect to the memory W ashington this bank will not be qc:fc-&h'nb: Everything in Fresh Vegetables Fresh and Smoked Meats To save money phone 31 F. B. Lovell Co. 0. H. MOLIDOR Capital and Surplus $150,000.080 day, W ednesday, Ecbruary iwenty--second The Stationery De Luxe 4 pkgs large American Family Chips for ... .1 large pkg. free. Value, $1.25 »pagz Arenzqag '3utuoas &epsiny], uo "8'":7633?' Bunsowu ssmBar oy; soure uaas oq ||IM inoy feroos y Mrs. Frank J. Druba of Agcy Avmefidteduou%yatfl\e me of her mother, Mrs. W. D. Porteous, }:l;dmt:e attend. will meet on Friday, February 24th commencing at three o'clock P. M. at The Parent--Teacher_ Association } $1.00 } 65¢ While They Last $1.00 Tllinois i Thursday. |__The program of the Libertyville i Musical Society. which was to have been given on -- Monday, February lzoth has been postponed because of tthe illness of Arthur Miller. been seriously ill with.pneumonia, was reported Friday morning to be | The North American Union will hold a bunco pm"ng'nfter its regular i meeting on Th y, February 23rd 'at the Gridley Hall. Come and | bring your friends. I © -- Mrs. --W. | ville Smith | Party give | the home -- ;Mundelein. ' Miss Ge ' sn Olend Miss Ilo Wheeler was a dinner gw'l'bnruhymnfluhome of Miss Marjorie Davies at Highland c / ienatoned Hith on 41 that threatened with an at-- tack of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. John Gosswiller and ?rento of a little son born Sunday, ebruary 12th. j Miss Hildegarde Hapke, who has been ill at her home on Lake street for the past week, is recovering and was able to be up for a short time The Cook Memorial Library will bedondafldgmwm, g:l;mary&nd, ashington's = mi, a@du HELEDs . Mundelein were West Lake Street, are | _Miss Gertrude Roberts and Wil-- | son Olendorf ~were supper guests | Sunday at the home of the latter's Mrs. W. E. Decker and Mrs. Or-- ville Smith attended a Five Hundred Party given Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Louis Hendee at field. _ $ : * Mrs. W. E. Volkman of Mundelein attended a card party which was be closed all day. There will be no deliveries either in the city or on the home of Mrs. Clarer 130 South Second Street, Mr. and Mrs. Raliph B , announce the birth of twins, a bo ' and a girl, on WednesdaMebm ' 15th, at their home on Stree and Hurlburt Court. ~Group Two of the Presbyteri Ladies Aid will hold a bct!z and apron sale on March a two o'clock at the Triggs and. John+ Park Avenue attended the Evenin Five Hundred Club meeting held : the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesle lFrohnd at Mundelein, Wednesds 'evening. Mrs Zersen was given of |of the consolation prizes. #--. Many local residents attended 'play, "The Colonel's Maid" a "edy: in three acts, at Fairfield .H |Fmrfield. The play, which was r : ceived by a most enthusiastic a dience was presented by the men bers of the young people's socie!l of the St. Matthew's Church. J. E. Nordgren is ill at his home Several from here are plannir to atend the hard times dance to'i held next Saturday night, Febru 18th ~at the Hartmann House : Wheeling for the benefit of _ t] Wheeliniefin department. The m sic will be furnished by the famo! Black Cat orchestra. Mrs. Dewey Sumeriski attend a banquet in Chicago Wednesd: evening given by the Alice Chapt of the 0. E. S. Mrs. Sumeriski is member of this chapter which a membership of about thi hundred. 1 'Mr. an't Mrs. J. C. Ferris depz'aj ed Monday for Wyaconda, Misso where Mr. Ferris has bought weekly paper of, which he to charge this week, Mr. Ferris h made his home here for the pa month and was employed at t plant of the Register as linoty operator. His home town, Keokt is about twenty miles from Wy The Happy Hour Class is planning and preparing for the ery sale which will be held .at . Triggs & Johnson Store on Sa day, February 18th commencing two o'clock. They will have a fi selection of bakery goods and t roceeds ~will (be donated to t gres'byterian Fund. : ~The Little Forte Orchestra > f Waukegan, a fine musical organ-- ization, will give a program in the Methodist Church on Sunday even-- ing, February 26th. The public is invited. The pastor will give a five minute talk on ~'Music hath Charms." The people. were so ¢ lighted with a former program g en by this orchestra that a lar attendance is assured. f . and Mrs. Richard Earl, 126 , Mrs. Chester Wolf, at Deer-- iday, FeD-- office will Flagg, , Feb-- at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fish-- er, 322 South Milwaukee Avenue. at Word was received here Wednes-- day by A. S. Dougherty, clerk of the local Woodmen Camp that the HITY lvw-. EP o Py EeP Lne death claim of Albert Lyon had been allowed and that a check for the full amount would be forward-- ed within a few days. Some inter-- esting figures were given in --the re-- port that showed that Mr. Lyons had been a member for 28 years, 10 months and 4 days and had paid in $635.45 for which 35 beneficiary re-- ceives a check of $8.000. At the. ?'elf'ulat meeting --of the' Libertyville--Mundelein -- Real. Estate' Board held Wednesday evening, the committee appointed to investxgafie% the conditions and cost of operation of the County poor farm 'reported that the figures were nearly com--{ pleted and would probably be geafiy; AKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1928 The redeeom of the dining bewled a couple of pages and some-- com and the y'Sehoollihad~'forgotm-mE, s £f the Methodist Church is u'fi what do you suppose he d" He ompletion and the painters i made me set up pins and that was lasterers have done splendid work. last Thursday night when the Lib-- 'he dining room will be formaily ertg\lle Club bowis and I had Jul-- pened at a church supper on the in Woolf's alley and you know how vening of February 29th. The members of the German Luth-- ran Ladies' Aidmet'l'hundaxz':?-d rnoon at the home of Mrs. awusch. After the regular business ession buncomyed for which irs. William ey and Mrs. Au-- ust Reickhof were awarded with rizes for high scores. Mrs. H. A. 'roth received the consolation prize. to present to the members at the next meeting. The matter of the new industry which the local Cham-- TT oee o s dn Pn iWP Pam is Sunahatet Th c sextre ber of Commerce is endeavoring 60| postyumes bring to Libertyville, was discussed | ganeo _' and the proposition given the ap--| 4 . , proval of the board. _ * + AAafronmnaid Eighteen employees of the Reli-- able LaundrK at Highland Park were entertained by the mmnt at a banquet served W {'hem at the Libertyville Cafe. party was chaperoned by Solomon St. Pet-- It would never do for Langwor-- thy's to. have "sensational sales" very often. An hour or.so before the doors were opened the, other morn-- ing, the crowd was so thick, they were pushing and stepping all over me. Finally the police force had to be called out, and a mighty good thing it was too, I was just getting damagei something terrible,--I al-- most had to get Willis Overholzer to start me a suit for damages. Now I know why Frank Kennedy squeeks--when he walks, it is be-- ;au;e" he is so.itighg Do you kngw e never given me a penny for giving him all this freé J:ertising. not that I want anything you un-- derstand, but he could throw in a game or so, but nb sir, just for an examunle the other night I had only The Langworth{ sale goes on and on. The prices bring the crowds. OBSERV ATIONS. # * UNDER our simple coopera-- tive plan, anyone who can afford to pay rent can afford to own his own home. Only a small amount of cash is needed for the initial pay-- ment--25% of the total value of the house you wish to monthly installments, like rent. Meantime you are liv-- ing in the house, and soon it a home owner. ing in the house, and soon it it is all paid for and you are We are glad to explain our plan in detail at any time, without obligation on your Libertyville Building & Loan Association Under State 359 N. Milwa c Th Srom."* e BIC_STORE / PHONE 406 and made me set up pins and that was rk, last Thursday night when the Lib-- ally crtgilleClnbboflsnndIludJnl-- the in Woolf's alley and you know how he makes strikes. I'll never be the same, I know. a o ith--| _ Arthur Jones was tellin% me this, aft--| one the other day: He said that he ard was driving his Hudson al at iess | about thirty -- miles lJaer. I?:oiing ich | back he saw a new Ford following Au--|him. He tho;ghmhm-eu. "Ill just vith| show that bird what he'a&ot." So .A.hstepsnptolotzfive.. e Fond ize.|kept up with him, he goes fif-- ' at|ty and still the Ford was in sight on's | but pretty far back, then he goes up to sxxt{-five and the Ford is out a~,| f !igh Just then he hears a honk il"'ontesideofhlaovmd some one day | hollers for him to . He does and ond/heré is the Ford with Arch Mac-- Kirs.| Donald at the wheel. Art says: aret|"What do you want?" Archie says, olk*| "Say do you know anything about Mrs. these things?" Arthur says "Yes, why?" Mr. MacDonald says. "Well 'gn how do you shift to-- high?" -- Mr. her| Jones came to an hour later. Mrs. Newell of Chicago sang several solos and Georgia Ray of ' Waukegan pleased the audience with | her marimba solos. The two little Dady girls from Waukegan, in fancy 'postumes, were a delight in their One hundréd and twenty members of the National Daughters of the Grand Army of the %epublic were &resen_ t --Thursday evemni at the ethodist Episcopal church when a banquet and reception was given in honor of State Department com-- mander, Gertie L. Gerred, 202 Prai-- rie avenue, Libertyville. | _ <'--_ NATIONAL -- DAUGHTERS IN BIG RECH -- An entertaining program had been arranged, including speakers, musi-- cal numbers and readings. -- s The prin'cigl speaker of the eVen-' ing was Ophelia Blair, of Chicago, Department Patriotic instructor. She : was followed by Mrs. Ruby Drury, of. Waukegan, National Commander in Chief --_._ _ := : > | Mrs. Jeanette Osborne of Chicago delivered an entertaining reading and her two children added to the musical entertainment, the son with a violin solo and her five year old daughter with a number of songs. Zella® Corning, Department quar-- termaster, was also present and spoke a few words. Mrs. Gerred, the guests of honor was called on and made a short talk expressing her appreciation of the honor. -- irSé Wob 545 NORTH MILWAUKEE AVE. (UPSTAIRS) LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Reverly Duas Shop! . All Phones 25 Heome Owned Store in the World. Regular 50c V alue for :..::....:=... Carey's Pure Maple Sugar, made in Ver-- mont, the greatest Maple Produging Center Triggs & Johnson's Special is a Blend of the very best Coffee. per Ib. ... Campfire Marshmellows _ f 12 02. THhs ............:2 20. n rigenen in cenintnntniinnineifrecntamntabint per ID. ...........«,«-- Fresh New Cabbage Rolled Boneless, Brisket Corned Beef, per Ib. ... Plate Corned Beef PeP M: ... --obedwmgenn se nan mss TRIGGS & JOHNSON | RECEPTION <hHISs IS a class of the Presbyterian « Triggs & Johnson's store tyville Musical Society has been postponed because of the illness of Let's 1 J Insure You _ we take particular pride in our service. 1 Phones 469 and 269 Saturday, February 18 Bakery sale sy the Hamy Hour ass of the Presbyterian church at February program of the Liber-- COMING EVENTS |AUDITORIUM) Opposite Electric Station ! '; *# *The 'Spotlight" f WITH NEIL HAMILTON _ Snecial. **Art Treasures of 3 t > "Spoilers of the West" WITH MARJORIE DAW Back in the West of outlaw rule, this romance is laid Also Mickéy McGuire comedy "MICKEY'S CIRCUS®" Thursday, February 23 Saturday, Feb, 18th "Man Woman and Sin" Aesop Fable-- Pathe Review Monday--Tuesday Feb. 20--21st JOHX GILBERT, in Ma&_im at 2:30 TIM.MeCOY, IN Phones 469--269. with Jeanne Eagels * ("star of Rain") ,r,&env a-wa:; *«*+ssas#aea0000 "*"*10¢ nefenssasecrarnen RALSTON, IN .. V 1J © ! 35c 15¢ 5¢ _Wlnd vingpid;tul. Coneutby&.w'fw mo l *# *# |G~"'~wg Thursday, February 23rd munity House. Auspices of the .Bnmnnydmngflnwmm" ,mfi'filt'hoN.A.U.at ridley Hall. e . e 'P" cmfited. re m.'t."..a.__-. Thursday, February 23 0. Ig S. followed bymhour. meeting follo P. T. A. meeting at the North Grammar school at 3 p. m. Found-- Saturday, February 25th Whfi.b.' world go by." | to build a bhome. If terest of the peeple Greene: "Retired | YOU built _ twenty of and eh?" times you would , by the Brown: "No, bought change each plan to |__a used car." [a*n .h- Co. . Fite " . we can be of service of L s -- and nfilfi&;gfie CO. | 0. A. Newsom, | Rditor EDITORIAL Down in New York they have arrested the "Polite Bandit" after shooting him through the knee. If Brown: "I hear Jones is letting the rest of the Flowers j GROWERS OF FINE FLOWBEBRS Eibertyvilie, IIl. _ We Deliver Anywhere. PARAONE 174--] Little Creehs Into Big Rivers Grow DIFFEREXNXT TOUCHING ' 'There's joy in own-- SENTIMENT _ ing a home of your First National Bank For any occasion. They best convey the thoughts you wish to express--wheth-- er it be joy or sorrow-- Sympathy or Sentiment. Whatever your needs, we can supply them-- Flowers sent anywhere by Valentine morn One Dollar is & man to comfortable Circume-- ::':"'4" stances. You, too, 'can use it -'-'.& .,,,b the same results. 'Open a account savings account today at this bank. hflk- ,n "mit ",.-.L.i.. The Four By Six CaPITAL Axp Surrivs $110,000.00 LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. THE MAP shown here is the hgydunwhichhsbd-" for a trip is the joy | of getting back. | February 18, 1928 have years of exper-- fence in building and It how to avoid Remember, the best bargains al-- ways go first. The bargain wise are here every day. e sale by the Libertyville fummage sale by A LA esd 4 Mistrvmat--=a-- o4. ies uh Progra the Little Forte Or-- umfgm%l_"'hu experience to We have You'll find just the home you want. There never was any thing made but that sell it for less. Phone 47 and 48 <G