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Lake County Register (1922), 13 Jun 1928, p. 5

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Roy F. Wright an! an": Hel- en Esther, spent Sim, T, 'Giiik in Chicago. , . . - Mrs. Louis Baikal-uh and mg». _ ter.of 01mm weekend in hen witlt.retatiqek t the Cugp ttattend their Electing Wed- Saturday their; -iGurUt h initu.ttr' [bit with relatim ht Wiping, A number from the local Royal My!!!" Camp hays weaved. the i Stgiitg and: LOCAL 3W3 John Nansen was n Chi-o - " Saturday aftemttms can Rindy POCAHONTAS WEST VIRGINIA SPLINT CHICAGO SOLVAY COKE THE FAMOUS BLUE RIBBON ANTHBACITE "Quality Coal for the Bonus" Libertyville LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK John G. Borst Why Do You Work? (if Mr. MOTH PROOF . Spray once and yoware through, The only moth-proofing that is lasting in its effect. Spraying outfits Your furs, clothing, woolens, upholstery Phones Libertyville 679-M-l and 794 Partly, no doubt, for the comforts that money brings now. But you are striv- ing as well to build up an estate that will provide an adequate income for your family after you are gone. Carry your thoughtfulness and unself- ishnessra step further. Appoint .this institution as your executor and trustee. Then you'll be sure your wishes will be carried out capablw and with the 'rrta'r1ireeonomor of expense and time. ' " ' , We handle the very Best Grades F. B. Lovell Co. COAL LET US FILL YOUR BIN NOW WITH OUR QUALITY Libertyville, Illinois CAPITAL ii? Smujs, $150,000.00 CENOLIN " y " Our Motto the bytetian Chunk 'ied,te,t, " the home of Mrs. W. Bo rd Morris of East Church Street Thursday, June 14th at the usual time. 1ers.N.M.BorerwasnChieagrs allel- Saturday afternoon. Martha Doris, daughter of Mr. and In. Herman itehfieid of Wankegm, is making a few days' visit at the homiuof Mr. and Mrs. F.S.Kern. ' .545" . visited dining the week end at home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hus. mother. with Mrs. Viola Caldwell at MuitdeT lein, entertained her sister, Hrs. Ida Green, of Kaukmina, Wisconsin over the week end. Mrs. Roy Long and daughter left Monday for Wagensburg, Missouri, where, ther will tynaip tot a fey 'S. Kern. . 'r,r.s' Tht Friendshin We of l mm Chuck tedge; we of Mrs. W. Ho rd 1 at Church Street Thursd ith at the usual time. Miss Wilma Randall of Chien sited during the week end at 'S', pm. Ire:? Jeh1to, lt SEEM visit with the former's 75c $1.25 up Illinois of the Pres- neet at the xi Morris of 'One thing is certain. Never be- fore have more beautiful gifts been offend to Libertyville, residents who' hopved . laid number of business men and their families will be prey Mrs. Kreuder of the Bell Taverh, who postponed her reception last Tuesday evening when the Kiwan- ians held their dinner at the Coun- tryside Golf Club/ regrets that it will be impossible to make the change of date main. The dinner and reception will be held this are hing _(Tue_sday, June. 12th) endit is" The new Presbyterian church building will be dedicated June 24th. Two Sunday services will begin a busy week wherein, will be included a men's dinner, a meeting with as many of the former pastors as are able to return, a ladies' afternoon and a young people's evening. There is to be no solicitation strany of the I This Friendship Circle of the le. cal Methodist Church a will meet Friday, June 15th with Mrs. Belle Hubbell on Homewood Avenue, Oak.. wood Terrace, at tworthirty P. M. dayhihtfsavink time. Assistin hos- teases will be Mrs. Florence getzer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaiser and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Linders visited from Friday to Sunday at Joliet, Ill., where they attended the graduation exercises at the Faraget Grammar school Friday evening. Dorothy, Jean, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kaiser, was graduated with three hundred and seventy-tttree, classmates from the Faraget school- and Mrs. Gladys Lovell. Graduation exercises wire held at Hawthorn School Friday evening, June 8th. Alice Moss was ntalediir. torian of the class' having an aver- age of 91.8. American Legion med- als 'were presented to Virginia Sink and Frank Dostalek. " According to reports received to- day (Tuesday)' Mrs. Robert Lyon, who has been in the Weary Me- morial Hospital for the past ten days, is in a very serious" condition. Mrs. Lyon was Miss Sarah Miller before marriage. , The local M. W. A. Camp will have a Euchre and Bnno party after their re In business meeting on Friday, fl'fd 15th. The public " in- vited to attend. Prizes will be a- warded for high scores. son, J. G. Weart, Jr., 320 Wright Court. They attended dedication services of the Elizabeth Condell Memorial Hospital Sunday. V Mr. grid Mrs. H. J. Clark and daughter, Sheila, and Miss Hildeuer Schanche motored to Wisconsin Sat- urday _afteruo_on whetthey remai'na Mr. and Mrs. James G. wegri, of Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, visited over the week end at the home of their anq daughter, Frames, of Diamond Lake, were guests of Mrs. Mary Mason, 308 North avenue, Friday. Albert Voelling has sold thirty- seven acres of timberland at. Fair- field, in Ela Township. Herman A. Schwerman, local realtor, 205 West Maple avenue handled the transac- ed with relatives in MHwiukee and F.yt Atkinson until' Sunday eve- Mrs. S. B. Warwick, of Glendale, California, E. H. Wells Ind family of Lake Forest and Mr. and Mrs. Jo A. Rum and family were guest. Sunday " the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Croker, 815 Brainard avenua Otto Testméyer, of South Stewart avenue, and Joel Chandler, of Mun- deiein attended the races " Arling- ton Heights, Saturday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Herbert B; Gwyn, Jeft Sunday afternoon for an ex- tended visit in Tiverton, Rhode Island. _ t Donald Fitzgerald, student of Harvard School of Business Admin- istration, left Saturday, June 9th for a three months' tour of Europe. Miss K. Jenkins was pleasantly entertained Sunday afternoon and evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neal and family at Evanston, Illinois. T Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Tegt- meyer of Mundelein, were guests Sunday at the home of the former's parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Otto Tegt- meyer, 201 South Stewart avenue. _ Robert Benson and son, Robert called a°t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roman at Mundeleiri Sun- day afternoon. -Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mott, Who mo- tored from their home " Herring- ton, Kansas and Hrs. Fred Toner Mrs. Elmer Pope, who has been a medical patient at a Chicago Hos- pital during the past two- Weeks. was returned to her home here Sun- day. John' Laycock and family, of Chi- cago, visited " the James Laycock home, 216 East Lake Street, Sun- day. The former is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. James, Laycock. The local American Legion Auxil- iary will hold a card party on Wed- nesday evening, June 20th at the Town Hall. ' Miss Lucille Golding agenda an informal gathering Satu ay even- ing at the home' of friends in Evan- s n. . Mrs. Katherine Beshel, 8f Wauke, gun, visited Saturday afternoon and evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maether. F ' Miss Helen Carroll, who was con- fined at her home last iver with a Severe cold, returned to her, work at the Langworthy Dry Goods) Store Monday morning. ; Miss Sarah Joice, of Ivanhoe vi- sited Thursday and Friday at the home of Mrs. H. & Hurlbutt, IM North Milwaukee Avenue. . 'Herman Brookman and son, A. C. Brahman, motored to Chicago on business Saturdoy evenhi'g. Ted Havice, of Chicago, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Alice novice, 117 First street. Dr. D. C. Grinnell and Mr. and _Mrs. Guy Grinnell and son visited with relatives in Kankakee, Illinois over the week end. we a haulage for the n the now undisphy at It, Gift Shop. --' . THE LAKE COUNTY Mi1t8Ntt. WENDNESDAY; 111mg}, 1923, REitaortcaNSmtort Opposite Electric P"'" . "A good olice to do but. with" Libertyville, Mi. PHONES 4'69 & 269 us into the wilds. We will sleep on balsam boughs tomorrow night and have fish for supper." . Two homeward Hound machine crashed together Sunday min; just north of the Chicago Milwau- kee and St. Paul tracks, causing slight injuries to two people and small damage to the cats. A ma- chine driven by Edward Olson, 5848 Roscoe street Chicago had stopped for the passage of a train and another car driven by T. Grunnet of 1517 Foster avenue crashed into the rear of the machine had. A woman riding in the Olson car was cut on the hand by flying glue and it was necessary to take her to the office of Dr. J. L Taylor for treat- ment. A man riding on the seat with her suffered a small cut on the head.. Olson was trying to make Grunnett settle for the damage when chief Limberry arrived on the scene but when the latter threaten- When thinking of a suitable as for the bride simply remember Donald's Gift Shop-act-ard your worries will'be over. . ed to swear out a warrant' for his arrest Olson calmed down and al- mitted that he was to blame for the crash and settled for all out. stone and upmhate Judged)! that county. The jury. came hem to place his two dau ters in the Elis- copal convent north of town. A letter was received, 110%: morning from H. E. Under!) . who, accompanied by Dr. L. M. Gold- ing and J. H. Swan left last Friday morning for a trip to the northern woods. The letter is written at Dn- luth on the evening of the same day and says: "Golding, Jamie and I have just arrived here after driv- ing 585 miles, in St. Paul, in a total of 18 hours ttthell stop. We expect to arrive in y tomor- row morning and have just tele- graphed them tet be _1_'_eady__t_o tab William Whigham' entertained on unexpecterprilsitor, 81111de - in the Ersén of Mn "may .Ir'hx If -Pipetrtone, yiyimte {We IFrirttrs wiio is isfuti blood Siotfx India," is ' ntitrhbor_to lilr. Frhitrlymty, " tnie SECURITY BROTHERS are wrkingfor an: . Mr. A. °SECURITY A western story thath dif- ferent. " _ _ "Horsemen of Qonpedy and Screen Sup- Saturday, June 16. TOM MIX ' ' and TONY the wonder horse in Life in the raw in a tropical oil country with four men in a fight tp a finish for one woniU's love. Thursday-Fri June 14-15. RALPH FORBES MARCELINE PAY and "Flash" the new .wonder dog. Here's a war pieturxr---a ut- isfying love story-a dog pieture--all in one. ' Comedy, Charlie Chaplin, in "THE IMMIGRANT" " Fox News. . Wednesday. June It. )iijiiiitaph "The Show Ihmf' Ham'- mm iteos- frmntahingeh-Heheeiee 1nrokru%-odtim.ee9 h the wetting brother. And "tsrerumtuttermit'tquir fair, for he don't believe in "tairing chances"; in fut. lt h ,ourear.tyuiheedCtnety urateroursufreMttetbpyt. oeigdmt.jreortheft. may otsnreatomersthirrtrthV doutitutueiriorinaiotaein. Heisdwaysvadym'mh nearfrieeqV. starring- GEORGE IA/TRO" an F EVELYN BRENT Comedy, "THE FAMILY GROUP" "Under the Blah Eagle" neighbor to Mr. Whig!" ol brother Daniel at with give the bride, Your worries will be over in iifty if you visit McDon- ald's splendid gift shop. A suitable gift for every purse. tuetFiiiishYiGGt"'"t%t, at St. JWI hall: Music by the Inter- "and". June, 21. Debate at M. E. church by stu- d" of Northwestern University. Subject, "Should a Catholic be 1llteeted President?" Sponsored by the Aid Society. by Highland Park" -t Luka WERE. BeM Hall at 8:30 p. m. dartight "v- ing time. Postponed from June 12. Friday. In. 8th. P"; "The Making of Ameri- en" Med " CortuptmitrHoutre, 'EyriAsMtt by the pupils of Mande- HI school "fe p. m. Tuesday, Jan 19th. T .' "we: G/ti,"? gm. act 0012a!!! Mes is here. . tlee again the In. " to July I. Dedication week of the new P Italian church at the corner apk and Douglas avenues. Wt)? Service Phones, 824-825-826 _ Home Owned Store The boiled frosting used on Community Bake Shop Cakes is pcreatiOn of our own, will not get -erusty or disappear, keeps the cake moist and tastes delicious. White, Devils Food 30 or Golden Loaf Cakes, eaeli ......r..t..t..tt......__t..... e 4 Seam Brooms direct from the factory, not a parlor broom but just the thing for the 39 pomh orjidewalk,jipiy ."."...-q.i.mt.-.--..*.-tm-.---r- c value for w....-..-.....?., 2 pounds Triggs and Johnson's Special 98 Coffee for o-..--..-......-......."..............-.............., c an_d 1 Jo inch Mixing Bowl, regular 60e Special Sale from June 4 to July 14 Tickets SUCH Jr GIRL COMING EVENTS Never before has n useful table like this been ol'ened at such a low price, end if you can purchase one elsewhere (excepting where they are offered for sale mrthis plan) in..t.he.tsame size argl_1u_§lity, or less that $6 retail, we will ive you one FREE. l, Ked Bluebird tables positively will be offered for sale in our store at this, low price only during this SPECIAL SALE shown above. See Them in Our Window.,. Get One of these Cards and start at Once. Only $2.98. . Mere is the plan: Every time you make a cash pur- chase at our Store have the amount indicated on this card. When it is traded out in full you are entitled to one of these beautiful tables for ONLY $2.98 CASH These tables measure 11 in. by 23 in. 24 in. high, and come in a nice variety of the very latest finishes, and: as are used on the most expensive and up-to-date furnit~ TRIGGS t, JOHNSON HERE ARE SOME REAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK f . Fairfield'Hall TUESDAY, JUNE 19 Bluebird Combination End Table and Magazine Rack HIGHLAND PARK LEA GUE We; at Our Stun and get one of these 86 Tables for 8:30 o'eloek Daylight Saving Time Who _qoufdn'insweep for that? ' June 22. A Three Act Comedy - Given by ' at $NOW'S Just Call 306 when ori'su want Taxi service and we will do the rest. Yellanah Why worry over that present for the June bride. Do as others do. Ctrme to _McDonald'_s Gift tfhop dreds of gifts that will fit pane await your inspection. f, , regular (t 39c Evisry politician knows that. in a mpaitpt year money is the life of - 50cents service and hud- More Like It She: "How much " got: cam my dear'." Be: "About $1600 a She: "But we can't live on that." He: "Oh but I get paid 84,000." Mr. Leo Wegner is Easy _trl?srt1srintt W. me of, something which enriched hom only to the extent of . couple of sec- onds and left me rudder than a wet Ritual Who steals my purse steals the ver- iest trash, but he who filched from me the right-of-mrs' " Milwaukee Ave., and Lake Street yesterday, rolybed Published in the in- tttret " thtt People, dni ' uéEMELE LUMBER CO. O. A, 1lmrsotn, NO necessity for that, but it has hap- pened in the best "irregulatasd" families. A Checking Account in The First National Bank provides against double payment. Every check is a leg- al receipt. Start that Checking Ae. count now. First National Bank The Four By Mar CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $110,000.00 Why Pay Bills Twice? Before you go any on your 'atatioi, this summer Ask W. E. Harden dorm at the Chamber of Commerce for some Libertyville - litera- They in use the "John-Mann-lie" 4 sic: on the foot. Yelden & Grosline, local contractors have the mutt-act for the erection of a home for Mr. Frederick; on ttte- wm Avenue, and are billy this week "Universal Hair Fi- bered Plaster" be- cause he thinks they are two of the beat products in thin line on the Met " the present'time. It's a lad nifnir [ha June 9, 1028. tion for -you. and we know. Hundreds of dolls" worth of beautiful gifts for the June We; unit your inspection " _kpeitnht'ri Gift shop. [eggs polve up -f" will beerertesti_thi-nd9tshs readiness for the opening of the annual expositioain A" your supplyatwin- tereoalatthut_ ourqbdngpn- pond. We Um booking order: now. hies. We are ai- white form twain-such of Mwimw f - dunking' "'6 fl1')Y'd'h'l'fffi"edt Dr. Golding. B. E. Umdek-ednr- only old-Art-ah. you: II by chm " her. mos M l3

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