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Lake County Register (1922), 18 Aug 1928, p. 5

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W. F. Franzen, Jr. LUMBER, COAL, BUILDING MATERIAL Phone 118 $¢ u. Z;? a NEW HOUSE Mr. and Mrs H. J. Strang, of Grayslake, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Grandy -- on § Mr. and Mrs. Orin Muhlike, of 210 Yonrth street, attended the New ork Giants--Cub game at Wrigley Field, Chicago on Thursday Thursday evening. Are you dissatisfied with the appearance of your house? e n megge on t ge c oo o on e C inuke TE TLE HUU t Is it "old _fashimd"--ggly--out of step with the times or the neighborhood? You can have it remodeled and improved at small cost. Let us estimate on the ma-- terials. We can help you. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hicks, 132 W. Cook Ave., visited recently with Mr. and Mrs Herman Hicks, at Wau-- Mrs. Philo Burgess is entertaining r niece, Lucille Hook, from Gur-- 24 HOUR SERVICE KODAK FILMS LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Developed and Printed on in "Aren't You Glad We've Saved.!" 'OF course," replies friend husband who is convalescing from a serious illness, after being "off the job" for some time. It's in suc%\ emergencies that a Saving Account in this Bank will. often prove a blessing in 'QBE\_xise. Be systematic with your savings., Put a of your salaty aside. F. B. Lovell Co. Bring in your films and take advantage of our Finished prints deliver-- ed the following day. Capital And Surplus $150,000.00 Libertyville, Illinois a certain percentage bor, W'ueonsin, returned home Thursday evening. Miss Elsie Morris and Mr. William Whigam and daughter, Helen, of 223 S. Stewart Ave., motored to Waukegan, Thursday morning. Group 3 of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society had a pleasant meeting at the home of Mrs. George Wright, 122 W Maple Ave., on Thursday. G. C. Gridley and family, who have been vacationing at Egg Har-- bor, -- Wisconsin, returned home Mrs. J. E. Triggs spent Wednes-- day --with friends in Lake Forest. ~Friends from _ Chicago visited Thursday with Miss Stanford of ending a few days with his cousi mdj]_.egwn'drond.' ys his cousin Ihe W. C.'T. U of Lake held & picnic last Tuesday, home of Mrs. B. C. Tibbits John Colby, who started for the northern territory in his stylish "leaping Lena" returned home in a rather chastened mood. He got only as far as Monaque Falls when his Ford refused to continue the jour-- ney. -- Perhaps John will be glad to home after this. During the past week Mrs. George Gratbe entertained her mother and Mr. and Mrs. Preston and son of St. Louis. On Friday morning the Pres-- tons left for the east where they will visit Niagara Falls and other points. On their return they -- will stop here for Mrs. Grabbe's mother who will return home with them. Rev. H. B. Gwyn, who has been detained in the east by the illness of Mrs. Gwyn, will officiate at both services at St. Lawrence's Church on Sunday, August 19th. The many friends of Mrs. Gwyn will be glad to know that she is gradually recovering her strength. i Have you a surplus of fresh fruit or vegetables in your garden? If ryon have the Elizabeth -- Condell Hospital will be glad to use them. Mrs. C. L. Coonfer, chairman of the ifmit and vegetable committee of the Woman's Auxiliary, will be gla:l, to call for them. * Albert Sears of North Chicago | who was injured Saturday evening when his car was wrecked on east Park avenue, was taken to the Eli-- zabeth Condell Memorial hospital | where his injuries were dressed and | he was permitted to return to his| home. Paul G. Ray and family returned Thursday night from a long motor trip; through the northwest.. They covered a total of 3500 miles tour-- ing through Wisconsin, Minnesota and North Dakota. Most of the time was spent in the Black Hills dis-- _ Mrs. Conley and daughter, Mar-- garet, of Bloomington and Mrs. Pearl Blenkiron and little daughter, Virginia Lee, of Los Angeles, Cali-- fornia, are spending a few d4ays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Landis of Maple avenue. kee Ave., who has been ill for the past week with tonsilitis is recov-- ering and hopes to be up and around in a few days. Members of the Presbyterian lFriendmip Cirele will hold a pic-- ,nic at Lake Forest, next Tuesday evening, August :2ist. Cars will leave the church at 6:30 P. M. The husbands and "boy friends" are cordially invited. * Mr --and Mrs. D. C. Grinnell en-- tertained a group of guests, namely Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Creel and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vanderbrough, of Maleda, Mo., and M. D. Creel, wife and two daughters, of Chicago, at there home on Thursday evening. _ Legate, 117 Johnson avenue, and Mrs. Ray Long. n __It has been reported that Miss Margaret Fischer of 322 S. Milwau-- Mrs. Orville Smith, Mrs. Herman Helfer and Mrs. Henry Helfer mo-- tored to Arlington Heights Wed-- nesday with Mrs. George Ives and called on Mrs. Matilda Wilke. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lyons and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Dollen-- maier and son, Harry, will leave Monday, for a vacation at Minoqua, Wisconsin. f at Gages Lake on Wednestday, Aug-- Mr. and Mrs J. Frudy left Thurs-; day for Lansing, Mich., where they' intend, to visit a few days with Mr.: Frudy's brother. S Ruby Hucker, is visiting at the wWOMAN'S CLUB NOTES home of her mother, : Mrs. W.C.' The Lake Gounty. Federation of Havice. ']Vg:qun's Clubs will hold the annual Miss Lenore Wilcox was a lunch--, ust"'g','d_mr'{,e"%}':;ng':f' g'gx'c "3{5{, eon guest at the Casey home On'of Ravinia will be hostess and the Wednesday. {meeting will be at the Ravinia Vil-- Mrs. William Richardson visited !lage House on Deen avenue near with her sister in Chicago one day Roger Williams avenue, at 1:00 p. this week. m. Daylight Saving time. _ ---- _ The annual picnic of St. Law-- rence's Church School will be held Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ganiere, were at the home of the latter's sis-- ter, Mrs. Barbara Mowers. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Good, of Cook Awvenue are entertaining -- their daughter--in--law and granison, from Kansas City, Mo. and leave Lena at THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER. SATURDAY, AUGUST is, 19283 , at the i1 2| --Misses Mary: Just and Blanche t'.':' ITriggs were in Chicago a few hours, * Thursday. Dr. M. D. Penney, who has been in the Victory Memorial Hospital in Waukegan for the past week suf-- fering with an infected finger, re-- turned to his hgme here Thursday evening. His condition has greatly improved and he expectes to be able to resume a part of his work with-- in the next week. Twa laborers, who have been em-- ployed on the different construc-- tion joba in the village, were pick-- ed up Thursday by Chief Dennisi Limberry anmd' arraigned -- before magistrate Smith on charge of drunkness. Both aimitted -- having imbibed . and were let off with a warning and the payment of costs. gan, Monday, September 10 ?" Send ehoék for $1.00 with reservations to Mrs. Forrest Thompson, 317 Broad-- * Attention--Legion Auxiliary mem-- bers. "Are you going to the district banquet at the convention in Wauke-- Wednesday where they visited Mrs. Rickofft's mother who has been --ill for some time. > Dr. and Mrs. Edward H. Smith will leave Monday for. Minneapolis for a weeks stay while Dr. Smith attends the convention of the Amer-- ican Dental Association. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McClain are having an enjoyable visit with friends and relatives this week at Beloit, Wis., Mrss McClain's former home. * Mrs Sam Krummery and Mrs. L H. Rickof were in Oakwood, Wis., --'The Ladies' Aid Society of theé Methodist Church will have a bak-- ery sale at Titus Erothers Store, on the afternoon of August 25th, at 1 o'clock. > -- her mother from St. Louis. Miss Norah O'Hara, of FEast-- bourne, England, who has been visit-- ing with Mrs. Lill on Elm Court, left Wednesday to. return to her home. Mrs. Harry Egloff, with a party of friemdis will leave for their cot-- tage in Indiana, Saturday. Mrs. Rupert O. Sundell of 107 ist street is entertaining her sister and children of Chicaghb, this week. Kohner, of Elm. Court has been en-- tertaining . Miss Melba Kohner and « Mrs. J. B. Morse departed Tues-- day,. for La Valle, Wisconsin, to vi-- sit her sister who is seriously ill. Mrs. Harry Taylor, 124 Osborne Ave., is enjoying the brief visit of Miss Downn, an old school chum. The ~Ravinia'and Highland Park clubs hope to have opera books so that any who wish may attend the opera in the evening free of charge. Mrs. Fowler, the new state Fed-- eration presiient, has been invited and an interesting afternoon is an-- ticipated. ie Harriet Hudson left Wednesday to spend a few days with friends at Beloit, Wisconsin. * Miss *June Follett has been en-- tertaining a girl friend from Chica-- go for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick spent Thursday in Waukegan. Mrs Alice Meade and Mrs. Wil-- liam Walrond '"were Chicage shop-- pers Thursday. Any Libertyville club woman who can attend is asked to call Mrs. Weart. -- --~>*>-- * ""Three Ring big top. Also Charlie Chap-- lin, in "THE PAWNSHOP." A true to life drama of the 'Circus Rookies' Wednesday, Aug. 22. Also comedy and news. Monday--Tuesday August 20--21. For the past CHARLIE MURRAY a domestic comedy, Sunday, Aug. 19 RIN TIN 'TIN, the wonder dog in a Western thriller. |AUDITORIUM LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Saturday, Aug. 18. "The Vamping Venus" Pathe 'Rinty of the Desert' GEORGE K. ARTHUR LOUISE FAZENDA and THELMA TODD LLOYD HUGHES "THE PAWNSHOP. Fox News Marriage" J LIBERTYVILLE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL NOTICE I will be in the office of the Lib-- ertyville Township High School, both day and eveninf, Saturday, Au-- gust 25 to enroll all beginning stu-- dents who were not enrolled last May and all other students enroll-- ing for the first time in this school. . First year students will take Eng-- lish, Algebra, a Language--the stu-- dent is given a choice of Latin, French or Spanish--and for a fourth subject the girls may choose be-- tween General Science and House-- hold Art, while the boys may choose between General Science and Manual Training. In addition to the above fimg snm all are asked to take uise sical Training. Students w{o failed to pass the county examinations last May may be permitted to enter on the rec-- commendation of the County Super-- intendent of Schools. f H, E. UNDERBRINK;, Principal o'clock The Ladies' Aid Society will have a bakery sale at Titus' store Satur-- day afternon, August 25, at 1 John DeLong, Pastor. A minister from Evanston will preach at the morning service at 11 o'clock. The pastor will be absent. The evening service is at 7:30. Sunday school at 9:45. _ Dr. Odgers will preach at the morning service on August 26. Friends and strangers always cor-- dially welcome. The ladies will serve a warm din-- ner at noon. s English service at 3:00 p. m The Rev M. Buenger, of Kenosha, Wis., will preach. Light lunch and refreshments will be provided. & * preach. St. Lawrence's Episcopal Church -- Rev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor The services for Sunday, August 19th are: * : ® Holy Communion, 8 a. m. Holy Eucharist and sermon at 11 o'clock a. m. ' Church School at 10. a. m. Rev., H. B. Gwyn, officiating. Sunday school--9:30 a. m. Church services--10:45 a. m. Subject: "Mind." Wednesday:--Third -- dloor 540 North Milwaukee avenue, St. Matthew's Lutheran C'urch Fairfield, Illinois, Arthur C. Streufert, Pastor No services at Fairfield, Sunday, August 19. The congregation will celebrate Mission Festival at the Libertyville church _ First Methodist Episcopal Church W. H. Lehmann, Pastor. Our annual Mission Festival. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. German service at 11:00 a. m. The 'v. A. Streufert, of Fairfield will Wigg: "Why is a good pie like a Flapper's skirt? Wagg: I'm in darkness, Why? Wigg: Well they both need good filling and the proper shortening. Try one of our pies. They have both good filling and good shortening. i Call 825 and let us deliver enough for supper. Tommy was wandering slowly home much later than his regular supper time. A friend of the family who happened to meet him said. "Why Tommy aren't you afraid you will be late for supper? No I ain't, replied Tommy, I've got the meat. x iE"* St. John's Lutheran Church -- _ (East of the Park) Corn Flakes.3 for ... ... Argo Corn or Gloss Starch O Tor : 2 k d l ar i es Van Camp Soup, Vegetable and Tomato 8 POY > ceerieernnvent in remnitininieninennrenmeonnnnediion n nireranincinede Jar Rubbers, Red or White: i Tor .:. s l a1: i n n d ts &CHUBCH » alsoda, 8 for ...::.:.......:...".. ... Jello, 3 for ...z Christian Science Society Auditorium Theatre:-- 3 for a Quarter Church Notices RIGHT ON THE JOB A CONUNDRUM Half Dozen Specials JOHNSON "A good office to do business with" $ NO W S Friday, August 17. Card and bunco wparty at Gridley hall by Modern Woodmen. Every-- body invited. _ c Friday, August 17. Overall and apron dance given by the Lake County Farm Bureau at Ray Brothers' pavilion, Diamond Just Call 306 when you want Taxi service and we will do the rest. ; Yellow Gab Friday, August 24. Card and bunco party by the Dia-- mond Lake Community Club. Party will be preceeded by a horse shoe Bakery Sale by the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. Church, Titus Brothers, 1:00 P. M. tournament. There are now 711 babies entered in the Illinois Better Babies Con-- frrence to be held at the Illinois The SECURITY BROTHERS are working for me Do not Overlook Mr. L. SECURITY Heme Owned Store He knows a good thing when he sees it and can help his friends to hang on to their advantage.. Observe his tenacious grip by means of the dollar sign. He may not be able to prevent fires, but if you have lost valuable lease prrvileges through the burn-- ing of the property rented by &dneeivingmpm tion through your Leaschold Insurance. That is Brother L. Security's job. ' your COMING EVENTS REALTOR--INSURWR Opposite Electric Station PHONES 169 & 269 Saturday Aug. 18th ... . 29€ _ 20€ _ 25¢ order 25¢ 25¢ te se ds ds ds i d ds ds ds ds ies dn dn i dn dn tyy « l e 4 csmm in zo t t3 3 MA BP ® .z I \r. f ,"f hJ s \G@GAZ| 4 P L .§. §3 ;sp § *5* 3¥ C jcat'y i "cdos o2 + (P .. W -- >A § f ce -'.\\ omcs f \\\~ Cut ¢ BA Flowers Fresh from Kohout's Greenhouses can be made to lend an Air of beauty and distinction to your social affairs. A Bouquet in your home every day in the year will mean a happier household. Flowers sent anywhere by Telegraph. _losenh Kohout Inc aviators are learning to fall ships. The one improvement we have no-- Financial Advice If you are going to borrow money, bor-- row it from a pessi-- mist, because he the contract for the erection of M. Boe-- hm's new dry clean-- ing _ establishment. They started work on the same this Hendee Bros.,. gen-- eral contractors of Round Lake, have most is collar--a--doz-- en golf balls, a straw hat that won't rolk less water in canned tomatoes, and more apples in applesauce. in beginning, elementary or advanced work. Commercial Courses Positions secured for graduates. McDONALD COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Libertyville ogether they're building First National Bank The Four By Six up a Cash Reserve, useful in a thousand ways. Regularity is the secret of successful saving. Capital And Surplus $110.000.00 Libertyville, Illinois 811 W. Park Ave. Register Now his own subdivision. Mr. -- Lange --uses *No,' he answ just your eyes.' COU toocd on his back. And everybony ,who ever did him a favor is looking ifor back pay. A London man had his wil tat-- Phone 47 and 48 PAGE FIVE &

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