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Lake County Register (1922), 22 Feb 1928, p. 5

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TT ~u kc r 2. fln d #II Soc'tety and ||"&, ; LocaL NEWS | \po x a* over the birth of a little daughter born at their home Monday evening. The Misses Violet 'Wehrenberg and Estelle Meyers were Chicago Miss Nina Wheeler is spending this week at the home of relatives Both mother and daughter are doing oo en a 1 i ns choith . opmense. ~--=»] Mre.:.James. Laycock, was on the NMré. § P. W'* M# week. » of relatives at Maywood Sunday. es P 5k 4s 3 Mr. and Mrs. Stahley Eaton were! 'm'-'.g,m""".t' s""'!';";'-'" N';':,h Waukegan visitors . Synday -mg-[f.}"'sma.y Ifrermabe. wkexshn #, M. F. Wagner of Prairie as a Libertyville caller 1 LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Libby's Peaches Large 2%/% cans $1.40 valtie, 4 fOr ::----=......:%.............. Libby's Pears Large 2/ cans 70c value, 2 for ... Malco Green or Wax Beans 9 10 ... "B2 s3 onl ons S P ECIALS Applé Butter Best Brand Club House Kidney Beans No 2 cans, 5 for ... $ d from * Lar? Sack Golden Sun Flour, groun ffi:-lom ard t\:heat, réduced . 52019 M BO .ceocorssctniee. io iniesntrienriecfeern Acccces SR 221mSo$.2Milwaukee Ave. Libertyville, IIL. Everythirig in Fresh Vegetables 221 So. Milwaukee Avenue -- Lrmprtrvuir, $ "Service You'll Remember" . and Mrs. James Matousek of Church Street are rejoicing Fresh and Smoked Meats To save money phonc 31 Just the thing for business correspond-- ence at home. Equipped with standard key board--will do anything a big ma-- chine will do. With neat carrying case. Weight 8/ pounds. Price--= > F. B. Lovell Co. --__ 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 twenty--first birthday he owned over 1,500 acres as a surveyor. Upon his marmage he became the custodian of woops and as our first President, he refused all compensation. Furthermore, he expended a large part of his private fortune as feed and clothe his needy troops. In spite of his generosity he returned to private life at Mount Vernon in 1796 with sufficient funds to live on com-- fortably. His secret was in being thrifty as a young man, and wiss expendsture in later years. And think how much greater O. H. MOLIDOR 'm-_uh_ch!d-n. é'""_'ubw Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 TERMS MADE TO SUIT Portable Typewriter 2. bank .";h'q::&.h&l day, W ednesdoy, Eebruary iwenty--second $60 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jochheim are the parents--of a baby daughter born, February 17th. : Mrs. E. W. Glenn of Michigan City, Indiana visited with Liberty-- ville relatives this week. s Haas and Miss Florence Hilgers of Chiuxo motored to Waukegan Sun-- day afternoon, where they attenided the performance at the Genesee night at the home of his br Harry Olendorf, at Deerfield. Wilson 'Olenldorf visited Friday Mr. and Marvin Laycock, son of Mr. and Miss Florence Hilgers of Chica-- isited over the week end with _--$1.00 rresecestesessensec0s . $1.00 55¢ 60c Tllinois Communion at seven-thh;z a. m., [and evening mr and at ieight p. m. g Lent there will lbe services with music and a special preacher, each: Wednesday evening !_at eight o'clock. All are cordially Tuesday, February 28th. their regular business meetings on Tuesday evgning, February 14th. After the meeting the game of "Hearts" was played, prizes being given to the winners. Mrss® Sturm and Miss Hough served a New Eng-- land. supper of baked beans and brown bread. Harry Madill Bartlett, and G. R. Southorn of Chicago are leavingrto- dav (Tuesday) for Nashville, Ten-- day (Tuesday) for Nashville, Ten-- nessee and o&er points south, to in-- terview a prospective manufactur-- ing interest that will eventually lo-- 22nd the services at St. Lawrence's Episcopal Church, there will be Holy per which will be prepared b{ the men of the Presbyterian Church. . It will be given in the dmxgg room of the local Methodist urch -- on Thursday evening, February 23rd. Proceeds will be donated to the Pres-- The members of the Bunco Club found pleasant entertainment Mon-- day evening at their regular meeting were awarded to the--winners. formerly a teacher at the local The Earnest Workers Class of the Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. John L. _ Zeermer, 112 2nd St., on Friday, February 24th charge will be made. she attended the performance of the Woman's Club play, "Cheer Up". for Escanaba, Michigan, where she began rehearsals for another show on whue koi m rat h Tt she greatly enjo r ; in city and (flslikex very much to de-- 2nd St., on Friday, February 24th at a one o'clock luncheon. A small A. P. Burnett, John R. Burnett, and Mr. and Mrs. F. B Kark, all of Chicago, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaiser Sat-- urday evening where they remain-- ed over Sunday, They came to this city to 'attend the performance The Woman's Guild of St. Lawr-- ence's Church will meet at the resi-- dence of Mrs. Harry Taylor, 124 Os-- borne Avenue, on i'riday afternoon, February 24th. a held at the Episcopal Parish House Thursday, February 23rd commenc-- ing at ten o'clock A. M. Mrs. Walter Seymour, State President of-- the Illinois Federation will be the prin-- cipal speaker. : The members of the North Ameri-- can Union will hold a bunco party after the regular meeting 'at the Gridley Hall on Thursds'g" evening, February 23rd. The public is in-- The JogtBunch held its regular meeting urday 'evening at the home of Mrs. Allie T. Nicholas, 110 Appley Avenue. Prizes were receiv-- ed by those holding high-- bunco Miss Edna Miller, who directed "Cheer Up", left Libertyville Sunday The meeting of the Lake County Federation of Woman's Clubs will be "Cheer Up" at the high school au-- ditorium. . © « Don't forget the roast pork sup-- Miss Helen Carroll has resumed her work at the Langworthy Store after having been confined to her hosme Sunmiay and Monday by an attack --of LaGrippe. s Mr. and Mrs. James Matousek en-- tertained at a party Saturday even-- ing at their home on East Church Street. Among the guests were several relatives from Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. C. Tyrrell: of Waukeg-- The local fortress of the National Daughters of the G. A. R. will hold scores and a a card and bunco party at St. Joseph's hall on Tuesday evening, February 28th. * H. E. Underbrink and Mr. Mar-- tin of the Hi%n%c.hool Facnlg went to LaGrange Friday, where they in-- spected the equipment in the high school®gymnasium. student at Beloit College, visited from Friday to Sunday evening at the home of her parents, M¥,. and Mrs. James Swan. 5 evening. Mr, and Mrys, A, A,.Grandy and:~..W. D. Brunnéer, Monday fpork . family MM;? m.yhdme[awgnded the annual banquet m'm : 1 Of their daughter, Mrs..H. J, Btrang moi. officers of the Dartmouth terian churel and family, at Grayslake. | i Association which was N} dining reom. Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Bell, 821| R,mm E P""%:"%a,?m'"'"" South Milwaukee Avenue, anm'»mee"dgy m'mufi principal speaker 'h" the birth of a daughter on Monday, at the banquet -- )lond:g' evenh& .:a. at the Lake County General Hos--| Mr. Brunner has beld the office of | roon Aoontem social hour will be after theAmhrmeeflnxde.s. on Thursday evening, February 23rd. fDr.mdli:xs.H.E.lfiuetnngock- Illinois were wee 'tem -:":& home of Mr. and Mrs. H. On ~ Ash Wednesday, February nd the services at St. Lawrence's The Mystic Workers held one of number of local members of C oak o ced ue Budget. Mr. Bartlett and Mr. Swan, who is a of Miss 9 the b $ " AMurauay, Febenary dord ;f Word was .. received lr' pebty after 1zphr meet-- -,mom::f from . the _ Lake: &:_;..A.u. at Gridiey Hall. ; General Hospital that John f E .' of Mundelein, who was taken t F Kgsn e 'last week fo'fiowinz a stroke of| 'lfl ¥elruary 23 ' paralysis at the home of his cousin,| Repular O. E. % meetiny followed ihne bride wore a esowu of yellow georgétte and carried a bouquet of yellow carnations. The groong attended by Leslie Meyers of enfilemdliuuVmelm of MWoines, Towa acted as brides . The young couple will make their The .regular meeting of the Par-- ent--Teacher Association will be held Friday afternoon at the North Grade School at three o'clock P. M. A "Founders' Day" will be observed at this time. A . "Founders® Day" mm_.'a birthday cake and : a dle lighting ceremony, in which thirty women will participate, will make up the afternoon's entertain-- ment. James Suter will furnish the musical part of the pmn. A sil-- ver offering will be for ex-- tension work. Everyone interested Ladies', Men's 'and -- children's $2.00 and $3.00 sweaters. Your choice at %49¢. Langworthy's Un-- lmg Sde. \ --Ad'o urday evening. is cordially invited work is perfect: for all his ways are judgement: a God of truth and without iniquity, just and right is Don't forget, this great sale closes promptly at 10:30 P. M. Sat-- The divine nature is perfection: and to be nearest to the divine na-- ture is to be nearest to perfection. : --Xenophon Nothing that man ever invents will absolve him from the univetsal necessity of being good as God is good, righteous as God is righteous, and holy as God is holy. :. . _ _ 'Because I° will publish the name of the Lord: ascribe yegreatness unto our God. He.is ti: Rock, his g'rs H'.th. Hage'r;y u:ettendod gfors Day. * * . .o _ meeting ursday 0 officers of Rebekah Lodge, District No. 8 at Saturdag, February 25th: Palatine where plans were made for| Bakery sale at the William Wal-- the District meeting to be held|rond Store, 511 N. Milwaukee Ave-- there on Saturday, April 21st. A de--| nue, by the Woman's Guild of: St. licious dinner was served by the| Lawrence's Chureh. President, Mrs. -- Elizabeth -- Grandy Tuesday, February 28th. and the officers attended the local| Card and bunce party . given by Rebekah Lodge meeting in the ev--| the National Daupghters of the G. cning, where a most pleasant time | axrpppppppppppopporrrars was enjoyed. x: fimu 'sis at the home of his cousin,| Regular O. E. & meeting followed rs. %ilolatChbdwe:lli is inh?utionllby social hour. -- condition as a result of a second e #% e > stroke AOo Sarponis. It was stat ed that his death was only :a mat-- ter of hours. "***. president of the association for i: Id to ,mej%r:fkumdn ;: e ¢ C . Mo! f tice Hervey. C. Co}llson at. }l:::- on a charge of selling f:& in a Diamond Lake subdivision at Diamond Lake without the nee-- essary license which is required from a seller of real es!t:te. 1 CLARK--STANCLIFF The Alfred Stancliff Sr. home at 13" --Charles Kingsley God never made His work for a home owner. Libertyville Building & Loan Association Only a --small amount of cash is needed for the initial pay-- ment--25% of the total value of the house you wish to iniin the house, and soon It it is all paid for and you are We are glad to explain our plan in 5«.11 at any time, without obligation on your rent. Meantime you are liv-- ing in the house, and soon it UNDER our simple coopera-- tive plan, anyone who can afford to pay rent can afford to own his own home. GOOD THOUGHTS Under State Supervision 359 N. Milwaukee Avenue For Good People LAKE CoUnTy REoGTrER . weimesbAy mBRUARY 2», : PHONE 406 Let's ' Insure You -- we take particular = pride in our service. f Phones 469 and 269 Grammar school at 3 p. m. Found-- Card and bunce party at the tows» hall by the A-g ;.egion and! P. *." & Heatimg at ge_Nort_h -- CARD and BUNCO ; Wednesda;, 'l'hnrféday . Friday and Saturday * Wedneoday, Pekruary 22" i.i f Forming Now In regular Commercial Courses, advanced courses in C Work, Civa® Service preparation. Call for particulars { CARDS, BUNCO AND REFRESHMENTS, 50c Wednesday Evening Party, Under the Auspices: of the American Legion and Auxiliary will be held on 1 Large Size Reech--Nut Catsup Beech--Nut Pork & Beans -- Tomato Sauce, 3 Cans for ... Beech--Nut Prepared Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce, 3 Cans for ... 1 lb. Can Beech--Nut Coffee and & lb. Can Free for ......._.__.... Thursday, February 23 Beef, Lamb or Veal Stew Beech--Nut Specials Phones 469--269. Libertyville Town Hall STOR esday Evening, Feb Commencing at 8 p. m., at the New Classes Mrs. Geo. E. McDonald Libertyville Phone 130 811 W. Park Ave. --. for (UARY 12; 1222 --_._--..-- ... . ~piassamaie <~ |AcReat 5t J;sqh'g school hall. 1 Friday, r'egruq ~24th. is '...';\*vm 2P & BR on and! Ne Free entertainment follows . supper. s k'."!,' m '" ts ~Bay . .. Ma-d%. April ;M the Tieac ie mastiel Society. *' * Program by the Little Forw ~2;| b ?l:e::n': dovée cu.APany any better S'.'flM&'""" at the ld'*d * fl':anl happiness does. Lam you putun Beverly, Drieas Shop! Pr. "ne Chicago Y College Concert by. '\.'." ~ Mundelein Com-- loes foree T «#esesessepe0 «i ui 22c 30¢ 30¢ RWT Feace tow tell o 4 5 phones, one of which was -- for the fouee department and . the other or the council chamber in City ,| Hall. _ Several of the firms that were listed in the first telephone di-- . rectory are still in existence.~© :«the city of |New Orleans, while itoday thequgMWtele.- m:nuinthgcxty.h the original o of suscribers only. . one regi-- list of suscribers --only.. _ one regi-- dential telephone was listed, Of the others, two were city tele-- uim .'.'.. S{u ~t:nl?|:e .zy ME': First National Bank -- Published in the in-- | _ world go by." terest of the poople | Greene: "Retire d eof l.qz;iln and | eh?" vicinity, by the Brown: "No, bought LIBERTYYVILLE -- a used car." EDITORIAL Down in New York Flowers For any occasion. They a,_ nloading Sale are Wed-- # "b. jay, Friday and Sat-- best convey the thoughts you wish to expregs--wheth- er it be joy or sorrow-- Sympathy or Sentiment. Whatever your needs, we can supply them-- Flowers sent anywhere by £+ TOUCKHING SENXNTIMEXNT * ; 'I'HE MAP shown here is the lgydunwhichlusledmny --** One Dollar is &a man to COflfOf(lbk circum-- :::""" stances. You, too, can use it ""B8P _ with the same results Open @ hocuont #t stt * >, : ..=_ n oc o n LA .3 Joseph Kohout Co., Inc. The Four By Six Little Creehs Into Big Rivers Grow CaAPITAL Anp Surprius $110,000.00 LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. GROWERS OF FINE PLOWERS IL. . We Deliver Anywhere. PARAONE 174--] have years of exper-- know how to avoid It takes experience | _ Phone 47 and 48 trin is the .f)c;rahi:u joy There's joy in own-- ing a home of your Tebruary 18, 1928 savings account today at this bank. Then add to it reclasy *# . hetL A man may not be too old to learn, but often he is too old to # We--often wonder why it is so much easier to make a new quarrel than it is to patch an ald one. Just 10¢ pe Ye * ial su . are pre-- :;cfor fl\e'%m days of gworthy's wreat sale --Ad¥. fimdforae;f&* Mrs. Chas, Sprague and family, ~"& w*# #t to We have bock in the Rutlamg There never was any thing made but that to build a homke,. If umes you would change each plan to conform _ to new ideas. That is why we can be of service home you want. sell it for less. twenty LIBERTYVILLE LUMBER -- CO. becitnaumitiadha is teade l PAGE HVE

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