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Lake County Register (1922), 9 Jun 1928, p. 5

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I "Pre 's!. ' pare i-it. and tt l g 1 . (0n ennui-z "lib-"n times will be {and thin "It. "A. I an In Prep" for 1 link the tenant do as did our forefathers, thell', tune of certain well-mud tbs names on the stones, note the lesson to his own "nits. Every few a than iq i d Insurance Mntuyal'; and Red mt: (policyholders) M for. into the waiting oath I , t? zany hundreds which the! My in th ground does the interline"? It hopes af.thtap "protectiGa th: louver silent! And still they cc car owngn believe that they Cl a' out pan; for 'it, the number , ct' And worst of au, an; t these weaned "companies" cut: :kdmy iiiTihi7 yet been "l former policyholders with pm - Stock In, like that It' from ghosts. It all: mm 5 (The hat that i "PM nk far In. 1:11-11 Aubrey Wells. who was a student " the University of Illinois, recum- ed here Sunday mghtguapend his lunar nation . . parents, Mr.. ad In. W. G. Wells, 215 MFare M Averill.- Sotttn Km amf lowl, w.h.tre .l'let"N't,tstt an extended Hrs. Ralph WWI! visited "Thursday with Mm. Ethriri Cook at lawman. Mr. and In. N. P. am, left Wednesday etmttrtti"oii an automo- Nle trip to fhtttkiiuia' D. C. and with mae, " an Mam sates. '11»:ng Vin hem for two Mr. First "are 'mP=auam' "companies" ma uv" p-sed gm but the spirits of many have .not yet been "gm: my continue to harm: former policyholders with pressing chin): of Md Militias. Stock Im,likethatoftheGln-demi3flee from ghosts It all: Pmteetion, not my. ' 1n. no: 'tte an sotieited in new calm." Minna]: at for published list of 1.589 such irtstihttiom tP'h"ttreduiiiiet'rGri"iGrt'iL',",t'A"6 r' 3 Society! and 3 LOCAL EWS -- - an" In car owner: believe that the; can 0" paying for .it, the mmtl?er mm these "and s"emrtttaniea" may have "filmy luv-H Wheel: "layed." former 'tOli/Idea with mm... - isit with 32%: . (OI crumbling who!" in old churchyard. there none tintes will he {and (It sole-n var-inn) . "An I a. new I. win you be, Prepare for death and toll-w he" .'me the pmt me does not "his thought" a seriously as did "Ur forefathers, the mdent man will not ignore the exis- m of certain "11mm business graveyards. He will mad gmsgtfihemmthecamofd'uthmdflleuupply lesson in - .'oin "Prepare for Death and Follow Met" "heme LAKE COUNTY N ATIONAL BANK Libertyvile, Illinois _ Carma. a Sumus. $150,000.00 t m" every few days, there is a fresh grave in the vast autery We Mutual: and Iteeiproealtr. Another group of may when (policyholders) watches the lowering qt epother tstill Immwaitinzeenhmdnotherheed-ctoaeuaddedto many hundred which already stretch " "row on row." F. B. Lovell Co. 1tlrlllllll1llrA .in the Automobile Sectioll; of this t'gtr Interment toned awe. ow my _11 irotection" {but would be "imt " good" lie here d still they come and cont! tro 1008 u credulpus 'Ptthtr' ean, sit something mtorth while with- _Aatlrritenehourigttothebusne-o. WW" mytheyeuucome tothem uden-ithtrtlderosetmiities,-andrnarturtti 'te-tltr-aired-tole-host-tGay. ',,l'ilTdU'u'gtt't,tatt,ttttle,t MI mt, ,dtiieitisuihhu. . "adr<aaltutdieiaisodevekrintrgtnat,etU. Hter,amtaatmtdiitt-kinieikiesiutu atéteaagmateraaoetthagt themoeterbaatiad. Sth,tir:2tPe,trttt,t on which to build access. We congratulate the 'meteetutroodhtundatiGee-tted ltrtheirdittkmas. m INSURANCE THAT [Km dts".hr"r-taqa-- 'tEtlutMHttlgearsttLEs Congratulations "on. Stoop, can. mm, 00;: and Foxes '"mber mi now more :and more. 393:; muggy is hinted. Jrltt..bodie, _of Thegesxtleof2oreiseneatbe "oemdeserorerthae-does STOIICII IOIIS of ihlte. Only_at_ Mepoyald's..Gift Ship will you 'fihd articles suited esped- hlly to the occasion. vaerdhefore hay te,. A, wfide ts:- lechon gnu-0pm gr or e [Mute been offered in Liberty- Mr. and Mrs. George Follett and daughter, June, left Friday morn- ing on a tour through the eastern states and Canada. They are mak- ing the trip by motor and expect to be gone for one month. family. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist church will." to Wilmette, Tuesday, June 12th to at- tend the annual meeting " the W0- man's Home Missionary Society. Silvin Dubs, student at the Uni- versity of Notre Dame, returned thitrsreektothehomeofltispatr- W. G. Wells left .Wedneeday on Miss Arleen Nansen is visiting a business trip to Aurora. this weeIVt the home of her 'ttgt: Mhs. t Ripkey of Chien.. mother, It. A. Julmend, at igh- ti'li'i,.'ii,ttia,.,tit, iii'idGTih'iio'G; (iil'1i'lli" . _ gister-in-law, Mrs. M. Haas, and Miss Wk of Coloma, Wiscon- main" Gir"ihy'iL" mm" 'd'i" diii Shop. A tenable treasurer house of suits". tttfu for the grad. Lew "Such a Girl," the three act com- edy, which was to have been gun ton Tuesday, June 12th by the. itths Iland Park League at Puma? Hall, ihas been opostgoned 'to esdar, June 19th at :30 P. M. daylight saving time. ' I mann, local pastor, will be in charge of the service at Highland Park: Mrs. William Lehman of Austin Avenue entertained twelve guests Wednesday afternoon in honor of the fifth anniversary of Jack, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Chereriovieh. lGamé's were played and refresh-. ments were served. Jack received [many presents from his friends. _ Rev. Suhr of Highland Park will occupy the pulpit at the lacs! St. John's Lutheran church at the Ente lish service at eleven "rtloek thm.. day myhiryr, June 10th. Rev. Leh- - __-a... - I :55, Prendergast, who are touring the out by Input, Ite expected to re- turn Sunday. . The ER)?" Gi week and their obltsetive was Pitts- Krohn,' ViGaari. iiii;"tTi-'p"i;ir';'; Wisconsin was madeby automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tripp returns e. this Lweek. Jrtytt, , trip gait, p ___ - '--r -. where they visited their sion, L. B. Tripp and family, .at Cleveland, Ohio. From there they went to Ni- agara Falls and many other places of interest. ' t Wondering, trhatAr bttrfor" them "THE IMMIGRANT." I Messrs. Arthur Krohn and Rich- ard Rind ' of Mt. Hotel, Wisconsin arrived 'iirl'df, June itG, at the hams of Ye, fonper's gather; Ralph Twenty relatives and friends!» thered at the home of Mr. and re. W. A. LifhtbOdy Wednesday even- ine in ce ebratiorr of their fifth weddinf anniversary. A meet. de- lightfu time was enjoyed by all. Wilson Glendorf will leave Sun- day morning, June lab on * all)" trip to Tomahawk Lake, "will. He will be accompanied by Marry Otendorf, Ru. F'. fUeettt't"k and Julius Johnson. of Yd. terian Ladies"Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Fred Mordhorst, 207 First street, on Tuesday afternoon, June 12th at two o'clock daylight saving Joseph Metcalf and daughters, Jeanette, ttnd Mrs. William Knes- len ad ery William, motored to Mn, Wiéconain this week to visit at the home of the farmer's Mrs. Ruthiuiberuon, of Chicago, is making an indefinite any at the home of Mrs. James H. Swan and family. Mrs. Culbeitaon was for- merly Miss Sandbag, teacher at the local high school. Wayne, Indiana, who were guests of ThomatrartdJemiieKemfkrrnfiw days this week, manual to their home Friday morning Mr. and MrseA. W. Foss of Aus- tin Avenue visited Wednesday ev- ening at the home of the ldtter'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Johns, at Wauconda. , Miss Vera Morse, who' has been teaching school at Bessemer, Ala- bami, has returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Ws.Jay B. Morse, 127 Douglas Avenue. Mrs. Harry Glenda! and sons, Jimmie and Billie. of Deerfield, were guésts Friday evening, June 8th at the home of Mrs. Ralph Pet- erson. _ Gc-Cs Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wheeler, of Mechanics Grove Rand were guests Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Arthur Holland at Mr. isin is making an" eitehdéa i/Gi-il, (the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl I Gruenwald, 218 First street. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Krohn and 'Mrs. Lorraine Aronson visited Wed- Mrs. France- Hoskins " "LEM munch street on Tuesday, June 26, at two o'clock daylight saving time. The Children's Day program will be giver": at the Methodist chug?! Sunday morning at eleven o'cl k daylight saving time. a New; ctieatrd." Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Weiskog an- nounce the birth of a son day, June 8th at their home at 128 Sehoorstreet. Miss Alice Purkiss of Lake Ford t, and Messrs. Oliver Baud of ix Lake ad P. Bat-tner," 'f,tlet, were guests Thursday 1ilt at the home of Miss Bel- qroup nmybqtmo of the Embr- Mr. gaming with friends in a Phn _ chosuu'ck. from' the Dia- Peggy" Fiiii LAKE ooUNnE 2iii"iiiiriirL ciihfliiiiii, " "Air". JUNE ii, ibi Me Donald's No matter whatthehwmh's tu,",','.",,"),'.':,,',','),':,?',,':,,'.'?:',:'?)'?,.?,? fe 1I1r'"artsttaatheritrhtrt%i. 'ttttle-jeep/here-Gettin--, ioynfUhhttrtrirx - . Pane", In". Artur C. Stunted, m English Services with ette+artri- tion uercius, 9:30 " a. Mn! time. , ChritrtiagrNienee Society . Auditorium Theatre:- Sunday school. 9:30 a. at Church services 10:45 F an MSubject: "Gnd the Preserve! of Wednesday: Third floor no N. Milwaukee avenue " 8:00 p. In. The antes on teGdir, June 10th, (the; Mst. Sand!!! after Trinity) an: have no church home to worship sYoung Peoples' meeting a 6:30 Morning yorship at 11:00. The pastor will speak on "Restoring God in the Heart." . Will go to Wilmette, My lot Monday annuaim-tintroftu Woman's Home Missionary Society. Those who desire to go my use- phone to Mrs. Belong; At 8 o'dock we are asked to at- tend the dedication of therhoaritat. Mr. Samuel lazuli and Dr. Evans of Chicago will speak. . f RALPH FORBES MARCELINE' DAY and "Flash" the new wo dog. v John E. Dem M. "The Church That 07cm " With Good." The Children's Day pm will be given ".3rur.tda, qnornmtr at 11 o'eioek. T1tiirillbe_attatmuttttr the children of the Sunday _ "Truths to Live By" in the subject for Sunday evening " 7:". q i The Sunday school meets " 9:45; aethtdilpworth Ins" at 6230. "I St. Durand: Camedy, Charley Chaplin Jn A glamorous romance of the antamed. Canadian wilds. Beautiful Joan Craw- ford, as the girl who stirs the hearts of men, and thgdn true love along a trail of stirring conflict, tragedy and tsacrifice. " Pathe Review and Aesop Fable.. ta Wtdnetrday, June 13. Don't forget the grntttmtar Whet qr-think dag: minim! Io )Inld's Gift "Rose Marie" St. Matthew's Holy Commuiiion 8 3. m. _ Morning payer nnd sermon 111. Church school 10 n. m. Jleondar/Neiidar, June 11-12. The great musical pia that ran for'two years on 'Cllr. way has been brought to the screen at last. "Quality Street" Scenic Sam's Marines. Sunday, June lit, MARION DAVIES and CONRAD NAGLE (lillhe Great Mail Robbery A signalling melodrama of the Presbyterian Chub V Guy E. Smock, PM Squdax sqhool at 9:45 in North The W6man's i/rrnrii'attiiil Saturday, June 9. "hikr the il Black Eagle" I "3'2 JOAN CRAWFORD and magnum ILL HOUSE PETERS Pox News. Also Comedy. the new womb:- with iN at [ Select our gradrmtiirrr 'ts at ad'll'l%t Gift Shbp. .A JS, and tettNt selection awaits your in- spection at prices to suit every . The wager-n wife's' idea of dough isptethintr to get her hands' on, tln Aid Society. ."""""" -* Friday, June 22. Dane: by the, Mittefitrr. Che at St. W'- hall: Music by the Inter. Tush}, June 19th. C"lrg'l a Girl," 1: three act gorgegy Mtlt'f Park league 9. am- - at 8' . II. daylight sav- ing time. Postponed from une 12. The boiled frosting used on Community Bake Shop Cakes is 'a creation of our own, will not get crusty or disappear, keeps the cake moist and tastes delicious. White; Devils Food 30 or Golden Loaf Cakes, each _..--......-..-..- c value for - 4 Seam Brooms direct from the factory, not a parlor broom but justthe thing for the 39 porch or sidewalk,. only --------- e Who eouldn't sweep for that? 2 pounds Triggs and Johnson's Special Coffee for L..........-.....................-............-...., 986 any 1 l) inch Mixing Bowl, regular 60c 90,, bseialSale from, June 4 to July 14 Dedication week 70f, {He flew Pres- will: chum)! at the come: of HERE ARE SOME REAL BARGAINS FOR, THIS WEEK F S,Uticfil[ A GIRL Thane Bluebird table's positively will be offered for sale in our store at this low price only during this 8PM SALE. shown above. See Them in Our Window... Get One of these Cards and start at'Oncc. Thae table- Ineuure 1iiiL" 'i-is Gri4 in. high, and one in n nice variety of the very latest finishes, such a are used on the most expensive and up-to-date furnit- Never before he: a useful table like this been altered at such a low price, end if you can purchase one elsewhere (excepting where they are offered for sale on this plan) in the sane site and quality, or less than $6 retail, we will give my; one FREE. lien in the plea: Every time you make a cub pur- chase at our Store have the mount indicated on this on]. When it is traded out in full you are entitled to one of theefeutify) tables for ONLY $2.98 CASH Ilhdirritulriaatiouhbleaoaguioaek - Fairfield Ham TUESDAY; JUNE 19 Ate? It Our Store and get one of these ii, Tables for {in up» July 1'. _ AThreeA'ict Comedy 5 _ ' Given by . H T GRAND PARK EEA G UE MT :30 ottelbek , Daylight Stwing"Ghle "o"-"---.---...-..--.-; avenues. 'tc, Home Owned Store t tiilN0W"s Just Call 806 when you want Taki service ande we will do the rest. Yellow Cab um and we: derful dinner. one hundred-sixty people were} -. number of "aha-'1 r"i,%'e"d- ietet,P,rtfg night at the Kiwan-t toll has", and the glances; 2'lllrl " which was saved at the private interests in capitalizing hi - Countryside club " Mmdelein. Thetarap bridges for profit has 1'l2tt ram 'tflitgptPtg1'g away who ed hope on the part of those who were on participating in would extend the commercialization the festivitiu and favorable weather of the highways themselves by a - would have 'rouekt out a iii?iiliiriisiili' the toll principal to privatefy crowd. Delegation; from Waukegan operated trunk lines on heavily pop- and other surrounding towns had Ir"""-""'--------------.-.-'-.;., planned to come out Or golf in the '"""""-r-t-t--- afternoon and stay far the dinner but the rain made that sport out 01' the question. Those St were pres- ent "painted an e] joyable eve-l ly When better murders is made, th' tabloid msmrpapertr'11 make 'em. ninl ft, . tyrtdrtsd-tdatr KIWANIS DINNER l, "The hishgyg of, a; _iNtitres are - 50cents 3h Help to brighten the memory of this important event in her life. Let. flowers convey your congratulations on her achievement and your encourage- ment for a successful future. . *1"? "Swan or the t%ttitrn are "any. commercialized by in ever-in- ~mmno llllmkn- A: -.2....- _-i-_-ie- . vet-ail Gyplath" for for F. - Gsrberu - new store and flat on Garfield Ave. Mr. SUMMER SCHOOL Mr. Leo Wegner is has? -ttVsrte_rintr W. live on Mutt." He: "Oh but I paid $4,000." She: "But we can't only to the extent have the contact of e couple of uc- for the erection of ends and left In I a home for Mr. prsndderthanawet,lr'tedeeietr, onthe- hen. 9 wart Avenue, and -- l In busy this week _ 1|ka Aettiietheret. She: "How with do They will use the em my dear?" : 'uohna-Manviile" 4 Eu: "About 81500 a i in 1-12" strip shin- leer."_ -. ; gles on the goof. Ptrhtiahed - a later Use, and taut a tl,tut 352?" Hair 51' at end _ Plaster" . the cause he thinks they m ere two of the beat Luann co. product; in this line o. LN" on the market 'at Editor the patent time. Muriel It's I. and "fair Who steals my when a college etu- pursestealsthever- g dent fails to make tt Wham}: l 'dLtgtee,4,,it me the nhrht-of-wny I thing to show for " Milwaukee Ave., f the money except an end rd: robbed i ed . n. te r, -- ll',' of- something I Yelden a (Emeline. which enriched hom l local ttontmuttorst C88mtMtetttgttttettgt- 'd,','i%St,.,.t'g.'rtt.eettrsetrtis m 'tettrte ','SeirreHrfitri-',.jaii;rcrraq of "a. "(bend 1tt't'i'ur"ieai,ii,x,t,i,iij' but the ca-hesVthey; ythrowing loch J,',u'Jt,tf,tMiYetri"a 0133300. product: , -- fsf'lfllidtd,'fl, onthe myryt'att'Ameeienns but». Editor thepmsenttime. 1tlt oedem. 't --- -- I I" w "will It's Land t1relrietiiiiiiki/iaeG Who steals my 1ttet.,tetftyrr'GFairi'iai'iirii; 'tttra-tnel-ei-id-tttnit, ttPe.neudiiiitGikGGL bathtub!" 1tithutteLertiFiri"iirr".' . who fiiehed 's,'rt'llLt'l',',',A.'h,'dri Flowers for Libertyville Register Now beginning, elementary or advanced work. . Commercial Courses Positions secured for graduates. McDONALD COMMERCIAL SCHOOL NO necessity for that, but it has hap- pened in the best "irregulated" families. A Checking Account in 'lhe First National Bank provides against double payment. Every check is a leg- al receipt. Start that Checking Ac- count now. First National Bank _'llilllte Four By Six CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1i0,000.00 I il I ill m. oig Growers of Fine Flowérs Why Pay Bills 811 W. Put Ave. the Graduate being only six'years FiGi7irGi"ii' Before you go away on your vacation this summer wk W. E. Harden down " the Chamber of Comm for some um - litera- PHONE ttta Twice? June 9, contractors Don't {out the Maul vou think of rifts think 4 bondd's Gift Shop. ulated ms."'l'hin "I. eePd.eryeyyttrtt.rt-L.OGtE tbrintrfuldgato"itr. #hrMaearmt-tmesameovuesthe 'truthfi9iunoftteryteh"%iirio of For f Dr.Goldinc.H. E. an 1tf1idli'llllllr'dtut iwwhm your supplydyin- tereoniattHBtime. Fill your bk with ourconlandhepre- pared. We are bookingoedemnow. Phorie 130 hier. We akeir.. Ah "10M "has: PAGE M No. "

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