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Lake County Register (1922), 13 Oct 1928, p. 6

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Miss Dorothy Kramer will spent this week eni in Wau;ggan. visit-- ng wit] Kramer. * warrior is not acquired in a single day. It requires many an hour of hard work building up, step by step, a reserve force of energy, accuracy, tnengt{ £. Neither is financial success acquired over night. It requires the day--by--day building of a reserve fund, deposited where helpful. bank associations add much to the value of the account. Bud McLaughlin was Chicago caller Wednesday afternoon. LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Capital And Surplus $150,000.00 We will be glad to safeguard your funds and aid in any way that will help you to roll up a good score in the game of life. Remove all the old soot easily and ecqnomically with F. B. Lovell Co. ']"HE driving power behind tbe toe of the'grigi.ron lean Flues mother, Pkg. 25¢ approved soot remover. Just it on a hot fire and the soot is ad Nuindin -- WPL C 4 Start The Winter With 'lll'hio Ifi:dies o:d St. J'oseg:'s church wi a card party Wednesday October 17th at 8:00 p. m. Euchre' funeral of Dr. Paul at the Sheridan avenue and Mrs. Bernard Miller road Methodist church in Chicago Mundelein were Chicago shopp the performance at the Norshore Wednesday nigth. Mrs. Nettie Mason attended. the Mrs. Charles Bernard Hundred and Bunco will be 1© and refreshments will he nee and Harold , of _*!i.m and Park enjoyed The T ne Kick will be i Em BCE Canee Flca-- ent. The sixth grade under the dir-- ection of Miss Jenkins and Miss Roder provided the program which consisted of a safety play, two songs and several recitations. The play was written by the children of the grade and was vervy well given. We are grateful to the teachers and the children for this program. It was very gratifying to note the number of teachers present. After the -- meeting, -- refreshments were served in the lunchroom with the mothers of the sixth grade pupils acting as hostesses. A very delight--, ful social hour was had at that &3 200 C oY .. CTeree t GAC Countryside club, on Wednesday, IOcto'ber 17th. The dance is for the Libertyville Township high school alumni, their friends aAnd others of the younger set. Good music, a good ~time' is assured, why not a good crowd? Give: your . name to Dave Flagg at Lovell's drug store and come out and spend an enjoy-- able evening. f i ; Mrs. A. F. Farr of 825 north Mil-- waukee avenue entertained the five }hnndred club at her home on Thurs-- day evening. Mrs. Frank Kennedy received the first prize, Miss Rose Galiardi the second and Mrs. John Landis the third. Hhe hostess prize went to Mrs. James Brown. The ev-- ening, as expressed by those pres-- ent, was a very pleasant one. The young people of Libertyville gm.st not"forir_et' the dance at the Home Made Candies. Group. No. 1 of the. L-.dieofplhjd"-mo holi ber you can dance to the sic all winter. If his sister, Mrs. Frank Salabee, of Ch.icag: for a few days. A cousin from Masson is also a omest aft his Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kohout, for-i ies mer residents of this city, but now|,. T! living at La Grange, are the owners : held of a new _ _Orrin Muhike, local painting con-- tractor, was awarded the contract Thursday for the painting of the building at the Lake County farm. Mary Ann Huber, the five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huber is confined to her home with a slight iliness. n Mrs. Perry Walton of Waukegan spent two days of this week at the home of Mrs. Frank Huber on Lake regular meeting of the is e canilies. Opposite Electric Station "A good office to do business with" THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 of man in Mundelein. Wednesday evening callers at the home of p{r._s.m_i Lfrs. Richard Hor-- Miss Eveliv\r'xl Hull was a Wauke-- gan caller "riday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arnoli and daughter and Mrs. Merill of Chica-- go called Friday on Mrs. Cora Hull. 'The local banks had an added holiday this week by virtue of the observance of Columbus day. j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mason were Wednesday evening callers 'at the 1469 & local ~realtor _ Large Size, Per Pkg. 35¢ . -- _ Triggs & Johnson's Special Coffee with the delicious flavor and wonderful aroma, 49 reasonable now at per pound ......_____.._. C Triggs & Johnson's Pork Sausage Meat 35 that people rave about, per pound ......._._.. C Vermont Maid Maple Syrup that has the Flavor--Small Glass Jugs .._.._________. 30(2 $ Large Size 60c # 1CCo}) LIODUCZE ZQLM, Dance by the Marian Club at St. Josepl}'s hall. Music by WalMin. . October 26th and 27th :_The Village Players will -- give "The Seven Keys to Baldpate" at the High school auditorium as a benefit for the Hospital Auxfliary. Club House Grape Fruit--Canned where 30 the large lucious fruit grow. Per can ... ' C Pancakes made with Club House, Pillsbury or Aunt Jemima Self--rising Flour 1 1--4 25 pound packages, 2 for ..........._._._._._.____. C Caer.arty{) thebo';plius'r' uxil y auxil-- lary at the Countryside Club. of the 2 m menny NUVEREROT & 57 C ladies of St. Joseph's P;'arfqh a't :lr:e school hall. Euchre, five hundred and bunco. Refreshments. Nothing tastes so good as a well balanced breakfast on a chilly fall morning. _ Menu for This Week's Specials Wednesday, October 17th. Annual bazaar of the Ladies® Aid of the Methodist Church., Tuesday, October 16th. by the reure peonle on o afo by oung 0 a l'lgg'a Chfnu_h at Fairfield hall. Cur-- ~24H011}V iHail mMapie oyrup that has the avor--Small Glass Jugs ...._..__________ 30c * Large Size 60¢ Wednesday, October 17th. Annual: bazaar of the Ladies' from the ligitimate stage. ihcharg (S'!sge'gs) Gallagher, the great comedian H. G. Witwer--famed humorist and writer of comedy romance, presents A big double feature program. Sneaky! Creepy!.Creaky ! See this fun drama of spooks and crooks. A Thief In The Dark Ken Maynard, in a Northwest Mounted Police story. _ * 4 «"Code Of The Scarlet" AUDITORIU M SATURDAY OCTOBER 13th Wednesday, October 17th. at 8:15 p. m. COMING EVENTS Temptations of the Frosty Morning "A lex The Great" &Aie Dazaar of the Ladies' Aid Methodist Episcopal Church. SUNDAY--MONDAY OCT-- 1415 TUES--WED OCT-- 1617 mAMLL T Ahae ~ 0,1/ <--" . & » ie w . 'N- ": ...1 "_,-'/ ' s [ <oup P C iR <z iss party -- by the 26th. With , 1928 Home Owned Store Libertyville club. Details to be an-- nounced later. « Tuesday, October 23rc Ladies Night at the Libe Club rooms. Dinner, cards a se October 31st Dance by the Elizabeth Condell Hospital Auxiliary at the Country-- LIBERTYYILLES * Scenic Subdivision Tel. 57 & 93 Tel. 45 & 157 B H. Miller, G. C. Gridley BUY AND BUILD Tuesday, November 13th. Copeland anor our customers have become mighty good eoltcpiipniie, and In the past many of Fublished in the in-- Yyear with a greatly , .. No's the Answer terest of the people | improved model. Mother: "If y Libertyville beginning, elementary or advanced wbrk. P 'tico y f tes. %si:u ons secured for gmdualt'. McDONALD _ COMMERCIAL SCHOOL LIBERTYYVILLE -- LUMBER CO. -- | O. A. Newsom, / FALL COURSESs The Four By Six First National Bank Capital And Surplus $110.000.00 Libertyville, Illinois. 811 W. Park Register Now / wflfi'-'w ns * W:___M 13, Phone 130 n';ted to go"> ***~ oo many people Usorge do it wher i it's a case of getting PAGE FIVE 41

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