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Lake County Register (1922), 6 Oct 1928, p. 5

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tre 10 J rallzen LUMBER, COAL' BUILD[N'@ / Latest Fiction Mrs. Ralph Wehrenberg, of Lib ertyville spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. R. D. Cook of Munde-- Albert Haas visited in Chicago, Sunday. Mrs. Mattie Mason and Miss Clara Eningher, of Park Place, were Chi-- cago visitors My. Where is your insurance policy? Works by all of the leading Authors Get the offerings of your favorite writers at, LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Capital And Surplus $150,000.00 evenings with the help of good books. We have a wonderful list of the latest F. B. Lovell Co. Maybe you know just where they are; maybe you don't. But are they safe from loss--loss by misplace-- ment, fire, theft? . = The deed to your house--those bonds you bought last year-- where are they? _ POPULAR COPYWRIGHTS The best place for valuable papers is in a safe deposit box. And--the cost of a safe deposit box in our modern steel and concrete vault is very small indeed -- only a few cents a week. & Tbe -- per volume Libertyville, Illinois The Hospital Auxiliary will hold another card party at the Country-- side club Thursday, October 18. The last one was very successful and it is believed this one will be more so. Edward H. Krase and Emil Saw-- asch have gone to Morris, Minnesota on business for the Chicago, Mil-- waukee, St. Paul & Pacafic railroad company. C Richard Jaeger is on the sick list.: _ Mrs. A. A. Doctors Penniey and Taylor are in | hours in Chic: Group No: 2 of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will meet at the church Tuesday, Oct. 9, at two o'clock. ¢ ¥+4 Dairy, Libertyvilie Laundry, Night Hawks, Libertyville Garage, Texa-- co Filling Station, Hartmann House" tor Co.. Kohout Flower Growers, Hafemann's Dairy, Rouse Brothers' is composed of twelve teams, le's Exide Service, Schnael Realtors, Borst Coal Co., Ree bers of the committee are: Merle Weiskopf, A. R. Schnaebele, Matt Sloan, Eugene ~Luce and Arthur Winkler. %his league -- will roll on Tuesday nights' with two shifts one starting at seven o'clock and the other at nine. The opéning matches will be rolled next Tues-- dlay night, October 9th. The league The next regular meeting of the Libertyville Woman's Club will be held at St. Lawrence's parish house next Weinesday at 2:30. A special feature of the program will be the raprearance of Quinn Ryan, the po-- pular ~announcer from WGN who has made his radio station the favy-- orite among sport lovers, and who masquerades as Uncle Quinn dur-- ing the Punch and Judy hour. Miss Johanna . Bobe, whom a few have had the pleasure ;of hearing before, will give Gtgroup of songs accom-j panied at 'the piano by Mrs. Ida Neal Morris. This will be an open meeting and each member is al-- lowed to bring a guest. On Monday night a meeting was held in the real estate office Of A. R. Schnaebele and the Libertyville Commercial Bowling League organ-- ized witn the following officers; A. F. Krumrey, president, Harold Grag vice president, Raymond Lindrot secretary and treasurer. A board of review was chosen to consider and decide on all points not cover-- ed by the formal rules. The mem-- Francis Moore, of Glencoe, -- weére awarded prizes for the most popular, 'aes girl and young man. Mary Mors of! ~~~~ Libertyville and Percy McGlaughlin ' * received prizes for best dancers. + * re l in order to show t.fn;x;';u;;r;a';l:'l';r; to the regular-- attendants, offered prizes. Ethel Ray, of Mundelein and § Theater, Tuesday night. ; Ch ; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brockman S« of Lincolin Ave., and their grand i| daughter Mildred Hutchings and A.|-- ; 1C. Brockman and family of First A < | street, called on Mrs. Brockman of Ge ; | Prairie View, Wednesday evening. Me i| Mrs. Charles Brown and son Al--| 2 * ; | bert visited in Waukegan Thursday 5 ; | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry| _ i | Harrison, they also attended ths ? "Camera Man" featuring Bustet 3 il' Keaton, at the Genesee theater. G:: 3 yO reuecu.b.ane C n ie \I hrep* Cheptce enepten nans, B amennaienines. 2C e the Parent--Teacher association will be held in the high school lunch room, Thursday, October 11, at 3:00 p. m. The sixth grade under the direction of Miss Roder and Miss Jenkins will provide the program, The mothers of the children will be hostesses for the day. Please note the change of day and meeting place. We hope for a: good --attendance. Saturday, Sept. 29, was the final dance of the season at Ray Bros. pavilion at Diamond Lake. Inasmuch as it'd was the' last dance, Ray Bros., *_ Seven members of the Liberty-- ville--Mundelein Real Estate Board motored to Joliet Thursday for the opening session Oof the three day meeting of the Illinois Real Estate Association. The~ local 1lelegation. stayed Thursday night for the ban-- quet, held in the Woodruff hotel by the Surburban real estate coun-- ei'l with which this board is affiliat-- ¥ B CC y y CaP se cong CFHFCuuet > LAE in the dining room of the new church. The menu has not been de-- cided but the past performances of this crowd of male food experts will insure them an overflow crowd whatever they decide to dish up. T in Cihirredinenats in ~upiniice iad. Fwcaoas. Mrs. Miller's boy was born in J:l{y of this year and died five hours af-- ter birt'}-x. Under the terms of the offer the gift went to the mother. "The men -- of the sbyterian Church have umomnofr:nother of their Km' 8:1)0!!' to be served hext Thursiay night, October 11th The card party given at St. Jos-- eph's hall Wednesday night was ve-- ry succesful. Euchre, Bunco --and Five Hundrei were played and beautiful prizes were given the re-- spective winners. Delicious refresh-- ments wre served at the close of the is-- attorney . for the anti--saloon league, editor of their paper and one of the best informed men in prohi-- bition in the state. At the Methodist church Sunday morning, attorney Joseph Collier, of Chicago will speak on' the. "Present Prohibition Situation." Mr. Collier Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brockman of Lincolin Ave., and their grand daughter Mildred Hutchings and A. C. Brockman and family of First street, called on Mrs. Brockman of Prairie View, Wednesday evening. Mrs. F. J; Tegtmeyer, of Munde-- lein, and her sister, Miss Florence Johnson of Libertyville, were«among those present at the performance "King of Kings" at the Genesee Theater, Tuesday night. s Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Collins réturn~ ed Tuesday from an extended mo-- tor trip to points in lowa. Mrs. Col-- lins stopped enroute to visit relg- tives and Mr. Collins went as far as Waterloo, i * The appearance of the grounds about the Eilzabeth Condell Me-- morial hospital is being improved by the shrubbery which is being planted, under the direction of Jo-- seph Reuse. Mary Just and Hugh DeVault and Charlés Landis enjoyed a few hours in Chicago Friday night. Harold Gray of J. B. Morse & Co. went to Chicago Friday to purchase a large order or fancy flannel shirts for the members of the teams in the Commercial Bowling League. them are the crystal tone, something very new and decidedly different. Anna Kamschuite, Royal Neigh-- w:- deputy of Lake County from aukegan, and the 'Oracle --from North Chicago, visited the Liberty-- ville Royal Neighbor camp Tuesday evening. 8 * Some very attractive types of I;;hotagmphy may be seen in -- the joneywell Studio show case. Among Dr. J. L. Taylor was elected sec-- retary--treasurer of the Illinois cor-- onor's association at a meeting held in Chicago this week. Mrs. A. A. Grandy spent a few A hours in Chicago, Friday afternoon. | Gene Carenovich, litle son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick -- Carenovich, of Fourth street is on the sick list. The Misses Ruth <~Walrond and monthly meeting of REALTOR--INSURUR Opposite Electric Station + "A good office to do business with" The SECURITY BROTHER3 WANTED--Good steady farm hand, to milk and do general farm Avitam, 2oes mie wan hu i o good milk cows. Holstei T. B..tested. T. F. Vokal Duffield Farms. Waukegan, Ill. _ _ 78--2t. Claude Johnson, of Corning, Arl is visiting with his brother--in--lar Henry McKee. --Presbyterian Church Guy E. Smock, Pastor Sunday school at 9:45 a class for every age. _ _ Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. This is our Quarterly Communion service and reception of members. All are invited to the service. Young people's --meeting at 6:30. All young people are invited. _. owners:. ""Don't worry, I'll stand between you 'and loss. That is what I'm for." Then he quickly rc--imburses them,. In some towns life wouldn't be worth living without,brother As nnduta -- Auitet hoh o stt adiierts in w4 Aith, .. their paper, and one of the best in: formed men on prohibition in the Sunday school at 9:45. f & ¥ 4 e "' There will be no evening service 3:" "':'El"""fll League service Sun-- y. C This brother has the courage of a bull--dog. . Henever flinches when riotous mobs are burning and laying waste, for that gives him his chance for service. He quictly says to the pronerty 7 oo ; °S . Croaork . < DW ~FUCHLGDIC -- ANG. -- a willing worker. T. F. Vokal. Duf-- field Farms, Waukegan, IIl,; 78--2t work. Services for Sunday, Oct. 7, 18th Sunday after Trinity. f Services standard time. j Holy Communion--8:15 a. m. Church school--10:00 a. m. _Morning prayer and sermon--11:-- W. i. inhmaam Prcter Sunday school 9:30 a. m. German services--10:30 a. m. Quarterly meeting--2:00 p. m.. English services combined with the celebration of the Lord's Supper * _ John E. DeLong, Pastor Attorney Joseph Collier of Chica-- 0, will speak Sunday morning at 1:15 p. m. Devotionals, Mrs. J. D. Carter. . @ 1:30 p. m. Election of officers. Address, "Christian Citizenship," Miss Jennie Beardsley, Chicago. Music. Addpress, "Women's Business as Citizens," Mrs. Mabel Courson. Reports of committees. Supplementary report of treasurer. Closing. + St. Lawrence's Episcopal Church Smith. & s Directors' reports. & Noontide prayer, Mrs. Clara Hall. --Luncheon served by the Ladies' Aid of the church. + s Appointment of committees. Summary of work done, County secretary, Mrs. Ruie Hagerty, Our finances, Mrs. Jennie Miller, County Treasurer. ; Auditors report,. _ Reports by local presidents and in-- troduction of winning membership ANNP~ AL CONYVENTION _ _ > _ OF COUNTY W. C. T. U. _ The thirty--third -- annual _conven-- tion of the Lake 00th Woman's Christian Temperance: Union ~will be held at the Lake Forest M. E. ;hl\lm:h on Tuesday. October 9. 'i'l:: ollowing interesting program been prepared: 9:00 a. m. County Executive. 10:00 a.'m. Devotionals, --Mrs. 10:00 _ a. 'm. -- Devotionals, --Mrs. Harry M. Price. * ~-- Welcome, Mrs. Mary Metcalf, Reading of minutes. Appointment of committees. Summary of work done, County secretary, Mrs. Ruie Hagerty, Our finances, Mrs. Jennie Miller, County Treasgurer. . _Mgrning prayer and sefmon----ll tw St. Mathew's Church Fairfield, Illinois Arthur,. C. Streufert, Pastor German Services--10:00 a. m. Meeting of voting members--2:00 _ Auditorium Theater Sunday school--9:45 a. m. Church--10:30 a. m. * Subject--"Uureality" Libertyville, II1. PHONES 469 & 269 St. John's «CHUBCH » Fe u the ;&;);;e'y};; ..;. The Prohibition , and "editOl 'RRGTER, sAtuRDPAY, OECTOBER 6, 1928 en dens, bottled and canned in their Native L;nd, sealing all the goodness of these products to satisfy the taste of particular people. : We have just received our fall supply of Club House Goods, and if you want to treat your family and friends, order them now. Thursday is Pumpkin Pie Dasr and we have those large thick ones spiced and baked to the Queen's Taste. j All of our baked goods are made of the very best ingredients by the very best Bakers. Try some. October 26th and 27th The Village -- Players will give "The Seven Ke*s to-- Baldpate" at the High school auditoriunm as a benefit for the Hospital Auxiliary, *# # # October 31st -- * Dance by the Elizabeth Condell Hospital Auxiliary at' the Country-- side Club. * . 1@uIpua}, GLTODGCL . ZOULL ...._. Card party by the hospital auxil-- iary at the Countryside Club, f Wednesday, October 17th. Annual bazaar of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Episcopal --Church. Friday, October 12. Fried chicken supper. given by the Ladies' Aid of th: Washburn Con-- gregational church at Half Day. * _ # -- # Tuesday, October 16th. . '"'The Gold Bug" a comedy fiiven by the young people of St. Matt-- hew's Church at Fairfield hall. Cur-- tain at 8:15 p. m. e Wednesday, October 17th. Annual 'bazaar of the Ladies' Ai of the Methodist Church. -- <__ Thursday, October 11th, Meeting of the Libertyville P. T. A. at the high school beginning at 3:00 p. m. A§lse.® The choicest foods from the worlds finest gar See Our Fal{ Opening Display Club House Products C o PeC n 00 O eemeeerie Ne c een 7O .. n eveenie --EREKCRE ---- ---- LIMG -- 4 HOGL i In." m:weethwto!thomwithtbenflononthencene eaptures the whole bloomin navy and a lot more in "The Fleet's In" Throw out the laugh preservers! but--which sailor"® A big. seram All the world loves a lover. And that goes do;bl;s ;o;vamount's young lovers in their first shrri&gnvehide. From the Saturday Evening Post story "FOUR BR ERS" by Tristram AUDITORIUM Saturday, October 6 "FLEETWING" -- TRIGGS & JOHNSON COMING EVENTS ursday, October 11th. r given by the men of the rian Church at the churth "The First Kiss" See Our Windows This Week. with BARRY NORTON and DOROTHY JANIS Love's adventures on the sands of Araby. Tuesday--Wednesday, Oct. 9--10th. FAY WRAY and GARY COOPER, in * Also Pathe Review and Fable Also comedy --Monday, Oct. 7--8th. ' Home Owned Store | Yellow Cah She's only a sailor's sweetheart e for Clara 'when "The Fleet's SN OW 'S weight annually. agate --cutting plant, which furnish-- es 30,000 pounds of this stone for use in scales: This grade of agate is the hardest obtainable, seconi only to the diamond. By eliminat-- ing fiction, thefl- eontribute to the accuracy of scales and thereby are intimately concerned wih the liter-- ally billions of dollars worth of merchandise, which is sold by Just Call 306 when you want Taxi service and we will do the rest. company opened the first American business is a curious item of the day's news. In the form of agates, buried in rocks, these ancietnt fos-- sils are washed down the mountains of Braxil and are gathered in the valleys. Transported on the backs of llamas to the sea coast, and thence 'by ship to New Jersey o: New York, they evenrl:uallg reach American factories. A Toledo scale of the G. A. R. from five to eight Bazaar and dinner by the local fortress of the National Daughters ANCIENT FOSSJgS wWORKS FOR «How million--year old fossils take Thursday, November 15. -- Batsar and dinner _ by the iocal The Register------$2.00 per year somenody you you can't lick. food to develop sum. What kind of fish ought I to eat?" "Dode"f replied : "Judging from your letter I would ad-- vise you to eat a caused by drinking fl:ipe juice out of a t fjar. "Dear Sir, I note by your paper that if I ain't got enuf brains Published in the in-- It is said that a terest of the people man and wife can Bank with this NATIONAL _Bank, operating under strict laws strictly enforced by Uncle Sam. Don't wait any longer to get the remark-- ably thorough but remarkably inexpensive protection of a private SAFE DEPOSIT BOX in our strong vault. , You can't do anything about safeguarding valuables that have alrealy been lost--and you can't know before hand when the loss Why Wait Till It Has Happened? The Four By Six First National Bank Capital And Surplus $110.000.00 _ Libertyville, Iilinois young $2.50 a year and up over their knces." _ Phone 41 and 48 promise to share MY | are thore _-.. lot, Dear ?" C 2 fi_fl Gladys . (sweetly), -- -'fl'-l w "Just as soon as you,. n"m build a house on it, "_.,0 ,,"'" & Blg BOY!" Lt _ L4 atamro t m Clarence &d&.* Mrs. Nettie Simee asked 'her clazs. "If there were four i:-nuu--'-'-'-; ve here now. The final touh of beauty to a rom-- In our opinion what Libertyville needs is

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