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Lake County Register (1922), 27 Jun 1928, p. 5

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Mr. and Mrs. Rupert O. Sundell m sons returned Sunday after-- noon from a few days visit with re-- Mrs. .Nfi Cairns is making a visit this k at the home of her sister, My. Scott, at Evanston, Mr. Mrs. William Keene were guests y at the home of Mr. and Ms. Frank Bawmgartner at »re guests Sunday afternoon at T home of Mr. and Mrs.. Frink Mr. and XArs. Leonard Disney were Chicag callers Monday. Mrs. E. Mctormick was a Chi-- cagd caller @turday afternoon. Mry and Mrs. Peter Vanderspool Socidy LOCiL N. For the Convenience of July 1st Investors LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Special Offer ! Libertyville You Are LIBERTYVILLE SAWic$ --BANK LOCiL NEW S the old fashioned soap--in a variety of scents." Lathers freely in hard water. While the stock last we are making the special offer of F. B. Lovell Co. We will pay interest now on funds withdrawn for the purpose of investment. Are you guilty or not guilty of wasted opportunities? The verdict is in the hands of a jury consisting of one person--you! If you want to put your money to work at 6 percent we will credit you now with the interest due on July ist, May we submit you a list of our safe investments that yied 6 Jergen's Hardwater TOILET SOAP Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS-- Libertyville, Illinois CaprTar & SuRPLUSs, $150,000.00 and 12 BARS FOR The Jury Mr. and Mrs. A. Bredenberg and family and Thorsten ~Sundell of Chicago called at the homes of E. T. Johnson, McKinley Avenue, and Rupert Sundell and family of First Street, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hardin are entertaining the latter's sister, Mrs. Small, of Clinton, Illinois. Mrs. Frank Dorynek of Chicago visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Scott over the week end. John Haas of Chicago visited Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Haas, and family. Peter Hansen, Allan Wadell, C. Faircroth and C. J. Carliton attend-- ed the baseball game at Cubs Park Sunday afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wickersham of Evanston announce the birth of a son on Sunday, June 24th. The Wickershams are well--known to many in this community, having lived here for some' time. tored to Chicago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyce Parks mo-- Tilinois , William Hock and Adoiph Evan-- son, two t.ransient laborers who are tarrying a while in our midst, were arrested about midnight» Saturday by Marshal Limberry after he had responded to a call from residents on Second street who were being kept awake by the roistering of the pair. They were lodged in jail on a charge of being drunk and disorder-- ly and were given a hearing Sun-- day morning before poli¢e magis-- trate Smith. Each was assessed a fine of five dollars and costs and released with a warning that a se-- cond offense would result in a so-- journ in the county jail. -- hn us Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Weiskopf left on a week's trip to --Duluth, Superior and other points. They have just returned and are residing at 533 west Park ave-- nue. Mrs.: Weiskopf has been re--en-- gaged to teach at the high school Miss Evelyn Fellingham, daugh-- ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Felling-- ham of Crystal Lake and Mr. E. Merle Weiskopf of Elm Court, Lib-- ertyville were united in marriage Saturday, June 16th at tlf Presby-- terian Church at Crystal Lake. The ceremony was read by Rev. Seth Huntington, pastor of 'the church, in the presence of the immediate relatives of the contracting parties. _ The bride has been a member of the faculty of the Libertyville Township high school for the past Some forty distinguished men and women have associated themselves with the American Library in the preparation of a series of popular reading courses which you may bor-- row from the Cook Memorial Lib-- rary. One of these courses is "Clas-- sics of the Western World." It is an outline guide to reading. It lists recommended reading from many. of the greatest masters of the past two thousand years, each followed by a group of references, The per-- son following these outlines gains a first hand acquaintance with the great writers, not by reading books about them, but by reading their most representative works:» To make your reading, count, read for. recrea-- tion and at ae same time to enlarge ggur knowledge of writers. Ask a-- bout "Reading -- with a Purpose" Mr. and Mrs. H. J; Lagerty and son, Robert, who motored to Spring Valley, Minnesota . early . Friday where they attended the :family re-- union held during the afternoon and eveni? returned to their home on First Street L::dnday night. There were one and sixteen mem-- b&{f'mes}e%t the reunion. Employes of the Cook county highway police department were in Libertyville Samrd't{e .and Sunday making a check of traffic pass-- ing the intersection of Milwaukee and Park avenues. They failed to state the purpose of their visit but it is probable that it is in further-- ance of the determination of Cook county and the Chicago Motor Club to force the surrender of Milwau-- kee avenue as. a speedway for Chi-- cago tourists. & two years, teaching biology and English and has been active in the social affairs of the village during her stay here. Mr. Weiskopf is the 'geroprietor of the battery shop which ars his name and which he open-- ed aftew several years in the elec-- trical contracting work. _ > Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McBride and son, Bobby, of Riverside and Dale McBride of Tulsa, Oklahoma were week end guests of ~Mr. and Mrs. James G. Weart, 320 Wright Court. Mrs. John Harrison and son, Jack, of Battle Creek, Michigan are mak-- ing a few days visit at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Landis, West Maple Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Whitiker of Church Street are visiting with relatives in Quincy, Illinois this week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bockelman and daughter, Blanche, of Chicago visited over the week end with Lib-- ertyville relatives. Blanche remain-- ed to spend a few days at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Russell Schroeder, at Half Day. ® 3 Group Three of the Prespyterian Ladies' Aid Society ~will} hold a doughnut sale at the Triggs and Johnson Store Saturday afternoon at one o'clock daylight saving time. Orders may be phoned to Mrs. J. H. Swan, 740--J. Glenn G. Hoskins left Monday on a business trip for the Foulds Mill-- ing Company which will take. him through the greater portions of To-- wa, Missouri, Wisconsin and Min-- nesota. He is accompanied by Mrs. Hoskins and his son, Charles, and expicts to be gone at least three weeks. Mrs. James Laycock, son, James, Jr., and Leo Bradley motored to Fox Lake Friday, where they en-- joyed a visit until Monday after-- noon. . ter the entertainment that he has found the blue jay to be the hardest of --all birds to subdue. * Mr. and Mrs. August Reickhoff enjoyed the week end at the home of Louis Reic%off. br'othgr to the former, at Sou Raymo:%l'Wiscon- sin, While there the Reickhoff's at-- tended the South Raymond Chureh and visited among old acquaint-- -- Mrs. A. E. Wheeler and daugh-- ters, Nina and TIlo, attended the wedding of their nephew and cousin, Harry Bell, Highland Park, and Miss Helen McLain, Chicago. The ceremony took place Monday morn-- ing at St. Luke's Church, Evan-- ston. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Coonfer enter-- tained twenty guests Monday even-- ing at a party given in honor of the 16th birthday anniversary of Lester Coonfer. The evening was spent in playing five hundred and bunco and prizes were awarded for high scor-- es. Following the games, Mrs. Coon-- fer served her friends with delight-- ful refreshments. j Mrs. Jessie Davies of Los Angeles, a former Libertyville resident, is visiting with relatives here. George Cooper, who some time ago deserted us to make his home in St. Petersburg, Florida, was back here this week calling on old friends. Mr. Cooper made the trip from Florida by auto. William H. GeHinge has added the art of bird taming to his al-- readylong list of accomplishments and gave a demonstration in Cook Park Sunday night. Bill stated af-- Mrs. Carrie McDonald of White Water, Wisconsin is visiting at the home of her son, A. J. McDonald, FELLINGHAM -- WEASKOPF THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1928. Seventy--one relatives and friends were present at the reception which was held at St. Lawrence's parish house at five o'clock. Out of town ests were: Mr. and Mrs. Geonrlge E'elrs, Mr. and Mrs. Gibhart, Mr. and Mrs. Klopp, Mr. and Mrs. Dan-- iel Elm, Mr. and Mrs. George Trav-- ers, Mr. Esterbrook, of Chicago; George Swery, Robert Forsythe, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heiting, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heern, of Waukegan; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fenner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baumgartner Sr., Mrs. H. A. Watson, Mrs. Noel of Mun-- delein: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smith, Grayslake; Mrs. Ralph Dunn, Lake Forest; Miss Josephine Baumgart-- ner, Brule, Wisconsin, Miss Ger-- trude Roberts, Racine, Wisconsin. The young couple left Saturday evening for a trip to Buffalo and Niagara Falls and will return through Virginia. On° their return they will make their kome with Mr. and Mrs.: Numsen until they build their own home here. The Legion Auxiliaa will hold a par?r at the North Chictago hospi-- tal for the benefit 'of the ex--service men on Saturdayv, July 14th. The bride was gowned in white beaded georgette with a tulle veil and carried a shower bouquet : of white roses and lilies of the valley. She was attended by Miss Alice Purkiss of Lake Forest as maid of honor, dressed in blue georgette. Her two maids were Miss Bessie Baker of Chicago, gowned in gréen taffeta . with -- lace trimmings -- and Miss Louise Wagner who was dress-- ed in orchid taffeta. Both carried bouquets of sweet peas and wore picture whats to match their gowns. Oliver Howard of Minnesota act-- ed as best man and the groom was further attended by Henry: McKee and Frank Wellworth, both of Lib-- ertyville. Thereg were two flower girls, Agnes Helen Schneider, dress-- ed in pink chiffon and Beverly Keene in green chiffon. :Edward Keene acted as ring bearér. One of the largest weddings ever held in St. John's Evangelical Lu-- theran Church was soleinnized Sat-- urday afternoon when Miss Beatrice Numsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Peter Numsen of Libertyville and Mr. Frank Bautmgartner of Mundelein were united in marriage by Rev. W. H. Lehmann, pastor of the church. y The bride was given away by her father, John Numsen. A fascinating filmization of Pinero's "Trelawney of the Wells" > The spotlight of truth is thrown now on the romance of theatrical life. It's laughs, its tears, its loves, in Norma Shearer's last picture. Comedy, "The Happy Trio." Saturday, June 30: SAMMY COHEN * and * TED MeNAMARA 'The Actress' "THE YELLOW LILY" : LON CHANEY j "LAUGH CLOWN LAUGB" COLLEEN MOORE "HAPPINESS AHEAD" * JOHN GILBERT , -- --mgFB COSSACKS" _ | CLARA BOW «LADIES OF THE MOB" NUMSEN--BAUMGARTNER (comedy ~team-- in --"What Price Glory) -- in another comedy drama, 3 An ex--taxi driver and his cabby friend find excitement galore when wrecked on a tropic island. : Also comedy and _ |AUDITORIUM Thursday--Friday June 28--29. 'Loveand Learna' Wednesday, June 27. __ESTHER: RALSTON LANE CHANDLER Esther Ralston at the head of her class for clever com-- edy. Come learn her lesson in loving. Also Mickey Mc-- Gauire . comedy, "Mickey's Nine." Fox . News, Song Slides. @> > 'Why Sailors Go Wrong' LIBERTYYVILLE, ILL NORMA SHEARER OWEN MOORE RALPH FORBES NICK . STUART ; and SALLY PHIPPS COMING SOOoN BILLIE DOVE Screen . Snapshots. in GOING UP! your cold or catarrh is gone _ Don't stay stuffed--up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this h'iwls. Tot l.nti-eptigpcresm in your nose t it penetrate th every ai1 w of the head; m& and hea' swollen, inflamed mupous membrane i'ligi:ifmous' di.chug!,_bhudacfith e, 'dry-- aess--no nW-' for breath at night, vour cold or catarrth is gone. fii:g you instant relief. -- Ely's Cream ilm is just what every ecold and catarrk $ NO W S It is hoped, a larfe number of the local residents will help the local Auxiliary by patronizing the con-- cession stand which they will have at the American Legion Carnival. The Carnival will Be held in Cope-- land Manor the first week in July. Yellow Gah _ __CARD OF THANKS f I wish to thank all my friends and relatives for. the beautiful flow-- ers and kind expressions of sympa-- thy shown during the illness and death of my wife. + Just Call 306 when you want Taxi service and we will do the rest. The Misses ,Bertha Winkler and Elsie Tharp visited with relatives: of the former in Chicago Sunday. Amerigan Legion Auxiliary _ The Auxiliary meeting which was to have been held Monday evening, June 25th, was postponed to Mon-- day, July 23rd. f HAPKE--STURM ; Miss Minniec Hapke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. --Christ Hapke, 121 Third Street, and Lester Sturm, Long Grove, were quietly united in marriage Saturday evening at °St. Matthews parsonage, Fairfield, Ill. Rev. Arthur Struefert, pastor of the church, took charge of the cere-- , e young . couple was attended* by Miss Elsie Hapke, sister of the bride, and Leonard Sturm, brother of the groom. -- Because one hundred million peo--' 000 for the special session, but it is ple each week see in the moqvies the said that only $30,000 will be spent. "drama of the possibilities Sf Ame-- Another bill, by Senator Dunlap, rican life" the motion picture in--|exempts from taxation trust funds dustry today is the greatest sales| of the University of Illinois and oth-- force in the world, Will H. Hays,| er educational institutions. president of the Motion Picture Pro--| -- The fifth bill appropriates $230,-- ducers and Distributors of America,| 000 for premiums to the state and declared in an address recently. county fairs. The amount apuro-- "The movies, by showing every American the comforts he can have if he combinés -- work with thrift, launch a sales impulse that seems to me incalculable," Hays said. "With the motion picture we are -- selling America to itself." _Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Sturm departed on a short wedding trip to Lake Geneva, Wis-- con, and upon their return they will reside in Libertyville. ~Both Mr. and Mrs. Sturm enjoy the acquaintance of many in this vicinity. Mrs. Sturm was a student at the local high school for two K::rs and for the past year has n employed at the 'local tele-- phone exchange. e v Tt Coffee is advancing every day, but because we bought a large quantity of green coffee we are still able to sell our T. & J. Special at per pound ........................... 30. ooamoomagiiain Extra Standard Sugar Corn, sweet and tender. We made a good buy on this corn and will 25 pass on the bargain while it last 2 cans C Lamb Stew Fer DOUNtC :.....:::.........:.......%,""5>..3..». in mohcisisseimet 18c Corned Beef < 90 _ Large size Lux . Two packages for ... Large size Rinso . Two packages for .. Fer pound ....................... Quality > _ Service Phones 824--825--826 ~-- Home Owned Store » HOME 0"@ ~ \_STORE TRIGGS & JOHNSON The flavor is delicious Robert G. Lyon ©HIS IS a The SECURITY BROTHERS Governor Small has signed six bills passed at the special session of the assembly and they have been filed in the office of Secretary 'of State Emmerson. --Three of them carry a total appropriation of $126,-- 000 for the special session, but it is REALTOR--INSUROR Opposite Electric Station "A good office to do business with" Libertyville, IlIl. PHONES 469 & 269 -- The measure provides for the re-- fund to counties of the state $6,-- 500,000 collected by means of the il-- legal gasoline tax law. Its com-- panion bill provides for the payment of taxes paid for gasoline used for agricultural purposes. The refund bill is believed to be regular, and is expected to be approved by the gov-- ernor. The fifth bill appropriates $230,-- 000 for 1;msmium:s to the state and county fairs. The amount appro-- priated to the state fair is $150,000 and the remaining -- $80,000 is for GAS REFUND BILL NXOW ~READY FOR GOV. SMALL Illinois' gasoline tax refund bill, which cannot réfund for several months because of litigation in the state and federal courts, is now ready for the consideration of Gov-- ermnor Small. The measure passed at.the close of the second special session, has been returned to Gov-- ernor Small after having been sign-- ed by Speaker Robert Scholes. * Sunday, July 15th. O&Qning of the hall and picnic by the members of St. Mary's par-- ish, Fremont Center on the church grounds. Dinner and supper will be served. + Doughnut sale by group three of the Presbyterian Aid Society at the Tr&g and Johnson Store at 1 P. M. ylight saving time. Mr. F. 1. June 24 to July 1. 1 Dedication week of the new Pres-- byterian church at the corner of| aple and (Fire Insurance) He is one of the most valuable members of this famous family. His specialty is that of re--imburs-- ing fire sufferers, and in this way he has saved millions from loss and thousands from ruin. Heis a spiendid fellow and a willing You certainly should make his acquaintance. Just ring me up and 1'll bring him to see you. COMING EVENTS Saturday, June 30th. Let me present 49¢ A9¢ A49¢ e -- -- corner _ of: avenues. | Fa 10 an 2 482 252. 452.242 242 45 o o o i S t * other fairs Ed ex sm;u. Senator Edward Hughes' gfil, providing a federal permit, also has been ap-- CAPIT AL AND SURPLUS $110,000.00 h Libertyville, Illinois Twenty--two years experience in Mortguage and Loans without a loss JULY INVESTMENTS Loan Fotal Am't Value of Date Interest Denominations No. Property _ Due Rate Offered 133'.%#00 $ 7,000.00 1933 6% $1000 and $500 2 $1,500.00 $6,000.00 1929 6% $1000 3 $10,000.00 $25,000.00 1932 6% _ $1000 4 $ 7,000.00 $14,000.00 1930 6l4% $ 500 $ $ 6,000.00 $12,000.00 1929--31 6% _ s1000 * 6 $18.000.00 $40,000.00 1932 s4% ° $1000 7 $11,000.00 -- $31,000.00 -- 1932 -- 5&¢% . $1000 -- § (Farm) 8 $6,000.00 $12,000.00 1929 6% _ $1000 * (Farm) * 9 $7,000.00 $15,000.00 i93% 6% $ 500 and $1500 We Recommend .The Above Loans For Your _ Investment And Invite Your Inquiry 1st Mortgage Loan Notes Secured By Improved Lake County Real Estate Men turn'away and a deaf e:t show to the guy who spills a tale of woe. week or so angiing for the larger ones of the "finny" tribe. no hot water for his shave and the Sunday paper which you let | the kids have to i:eep them for the' northern wilds to spend a week or so angling SUMMER SCHOOL Register Now for beginning, elementary or advanced work. Commercial Courses Positions secured for graduates. -- Mr. and Mrs. Wil-- liam Hubbel started quiet was in a mess. A couple of cold fried eggs for break-- fast the day was utterly ruined. Published! in the in-- terest of 'the people WE OWN AND OFFER FOR INVESTMENT THE FOLLOWING $500 AND $1000 2 $ 1,500.00 3 $10,000.00 4 $ 7,000.00 3 $ 6,000.:00 6 $18,000.00 7 $11,000.00 Libertyville McDONALD --COMMERCILAL SCHOOL t Rrpant, First National Bank The Four By Six 811 W. Park Ave. ertyville as "a high priced town" just remember folks in Lake Forest are tell-- ing each other how high prices are there and how low Sunnyside Avenue. Mr. leger will build a brick ve-- neer home. If you think of Lib-- Wild fiowers will have to be wilder than they are now A. E. Meyer, of Mundelein, has star-- tion by tourists. new Presbyterian Church Sunday; bet-- ter come and ex-- amine this building Yes sir, they are go-- 1933 6% -- -- $1000 1929 6% _ $1000 1932 6% _ $1000 1930 6/2% $ 500 1929--31 6% _ $1000 1932 5%% ° $1000 1932 -- 5%% -- $1000 sessment of property in Cook coun-- ty and the downstate of enough re-- presentatives and senators in faver of the session can be mustered. Libertyville will remember this as the summer when straw votes came into vogue before straw hats. She only a poor clepnone pit "hat human nature. our bookkeeper went to Waukesha Wed-- nesday, where she will take treatments Phone 130 Phone 47 and 48 LUMBERD! CQO. PAGE FIVE

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