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Lake County Register (1922), 8 Dec 1928, p. 5

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f m Undo but of min-tyrant . -'_ Cook An. who. has Isl-loud t.trtttr11ihtpgt tlfioot,AJgcahlt2tt2ttTt't,te,', 1'rallltP,t Ptttlat 2tt!tljru,.tftttritr,)',, FGi'yhTt'ei' C. . m V , pm my mama. Otto v". " on: ' n ' m - 1-". w l R. m ' . "In". it: ',Ut','Silr.'"" Chime, "W an 1 Regular size Tube. _'-'"'...')"--'-----------"--'--.-.'- 1 Gold Plated Gillette Safety Razor, Palm Olive Shaving Cream. The soap with the _ t, lasting lather for juniors on Saturday, December 1 with a full line of dresses, gloves, hose and undies. In connection with the Harriet Beauty Shop The supply is, limited so get yours today! 420 NORTH MILWAUKEE AVENUE F. B. Lovell Co. Announcing the opening of .the Select the class that suits your plans and join to- 1lay. You'll not miss the weekly pairment--but youll appreciate the worth-while sum that will come to you next Christmas. , Ubertyville, Ills. There's a class to fit any Christmas )1yttitii,'/,'itlt $12.50; $25; $50; $100 and on up to $1000. eekly pay- aaents range from 10e to m, according to the class you c oose. F you were a member of our 1928 Christmas Club, I you have received a substantial Christmas check-. money that will add to the gaiety of youngsters, the happiness of older folks, at the year's greatest holiday season. If you did niyt get a Christmas Qub check, now is the time to make sure you'll receive one next year. We are enrolling members now in our Special Offer Harriet Dress Shop :8t8ttt8ttMt8ttMMMttttttti? 1929 Christmas Club 0f (id,th8t.tt. .3. 13"!!! fit I as.» "has. 'c,tttctil"'stt.' .: It,t"tr/i' tg iarai - _ - __'" -- ',',t,',f'tQ Ruth, J"" Chic-go shop In Id. m "la-r, AIM:- "at HEFLVW" Pd :j;;:1;"35c silicon eratitode to the. who on- tribmed to this .0851 can and to those who gave their that and ef- fort to makm; this A successful drive. Make the children dance with (he by having ntbnta and them their favorite child's mat-zine km with the Christina number. They "in enjoy having the mine come Addressed to them personally, end in a Rift they will wunciate anew each month, and one which will last an entire rear.--Presttrterian Priend- "up Circle. _ (T: anbh'c i,tt)'iiy?iti'i'l Canaan": o t can'- an an- nounce tttnt m." In in member-hip and dt-tittgtq in the The regular monthly meeting of tl.ePiAoriltre_ttAiatturgitrh i't/"fPr2tg W313): nt by even. of 't'i'iy1h'i of them per grades. mt grade kindergarten pupils will the give I short prof-m Everyone is invit- ed and it _hoped the! we will hnve a very good nitendanee were RS', " the home of Mr Ind Mrs. homas Gnu, the first part of the week. In. Harry Pater and denim", Bernice, and Mr. and In. E. Golding and daughter, Lucille, at- tended the Genesee Theatre Thun- day evening. Group 2 of the Putnam Ladies' Aid Society will meet with In Howard Mason, Tuesday aft- Grin. Docent)" 11th, at two o'- ' . Mrs. Funk J. Drain, who has been in '11. Condell Memorial hoo. mm for the pant two weeks under treatment, wu returned Friday " ternoon to her home on Appltf' Ave- nue. Her condition is gm y un- proved. Mr. and In. loom and M children and Mr. Morrison of lay- wood, Mr. and In. R. T. Kraut and two children, and Miss Gladys Farrell and friend af Mn -".-"'"'-'"" . . _ _ . r InnndInOdeWmtb 'gtrrth+taWt.titerf.teeetrtreiiiiarGiiaGiWiitri has" ofwzwiu'gflmthanmwmi m aghtrr, Dru-1.0!Wulhnn- Mr.Aog..tmofitmtfRmet '. _ 1stmffeArtrfAtmartattaehttfttto lulu. Dudley In. 0. A. New- ("PM . AMGKMMMIM 5 More: Wilcox atuattud a. Live MN..A. w. madam). and In. M Show in Chic-(o, T8tumdar. Damon going wen Chicago vill- The Officer; Club in the o. E. s. wi1itoou-asdbuneoparVnt 'ttt T°!n_AHt11._My. Dwem! 11th. and "tie 1 mun: Marsd. A number of the members of the American Defiant Post No. 829 will Enticing" n the eele6ration in nor of the past Commander. This will take plue n'. Fort Sheridan. Miss Mabel Bennett is eortf1ned to her home following on acute attack of appendicitis, however an opera- tion wu not necessary. Mnbel is able to be up once more and it ls hoped the will be able to return to school again soon. In. Clan Tuylor I." the My rm of this weak for Sun Bonito, on. when the will spent the win- ter months. . from {hinting Trip in "Writ Wisconsin. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chick Boyd m the proud rants of n baby girl born arty and: mornin on Decent.. ber 3rd, it tie Hinged: Condell Memorial Hospital The mother and infant nre getting along nicely. Mr. nag-3m: iiiibdi-ed, and COOK MEMORIAL LIBRARY Anon the new book, st the Cook lemon: Library is 'New Songs for New Voices", a collection of modern Ionics for children from nunery days to the late teens. Louis Un- termeyer chose the verses; w Clam and David Marines choc. the music and Peggy Bacon made the l pictures. I In 1926, Mr. and Mrs. Henna, 1who are directors of the David iMannes music school in New York. I were decorated by France as officers lof Public Instruction, in recognition iof their work as artists and educa- ', tors. III-December 18. Th; minim! it'tiN',tp,'eht,,Pih"istitud 0mm, s,_'2,utSlrag1gltrstt'r'2',',g, At.vi'mro_iriiiRjiiiitirrtqf About 240 persons took examine- tione for admission to the bar re- cently in the t"'t? and home of representative: chambers in the late house under the state bowl of 1%,r,t'.n,,tgt, ill be and e "pen wi not graded the successful npplicnnte passed upon by the vet-ion. eomrttituerof cheater end fitness of the Illinois State Bar Initiation in time ter, than to be admitted to the bar et the Wyn-mg! the_eupneme col!!! iitriGGrrLlriln 1m. - CARD or' THANKS , 1with.toAyanrNiwhostoodbr me no {skilfully during the long ill- ness and death of my husband and for the beautiful floral offerings and for the, use of the can. , The work of tearing oat the ca. ment vault which was built in the :Kenncdy block for the Libertyville 'Trust and Savin Bank, h under way this week, Se workmen start- ling Sunday and have been on the sjob continuously every day since. J. _'r. Ayera Wu called in Tuesday and Abe wrecking of the vault is new /t,e,e,oe,,tliPed with small charges of dynamite. It is estimated that imam: week will be required to m STUDENTS TAKE Peg: Bacon is already 1 ft re of note. Her numerous 1udt are I rare combination of (Minty and rollicking tun. Those who hue felt a lack oflyrie quality in modern music will be in- tended to find here the name melodious beauty which has always spoken to youth end Me. Wilcox. Alternate to State Camp, Ron Egan At the meeting December new the Boyd Neighbors will have I Climax!" party for the adults and Juveniles. Each member is request.- p... " L.J_, A -tWs The verses arr mostly by modem: poets such an Edna Millny, Carl; Smdber , Milne, de la Mare,,Elinor, Wylie, k/di",',' Belloc and Herbert, Wolfe. I éd to bring gag The M election of officers of the local Roy-l Neighbor camp wa., held Tum; night and the follow- in; were tho-en to hurdle M; af- fairs for the coming rear. Uncle, Hort Ex". Past Oracle, Lela Herrington. Recorder, Veronica Wilcox. t Receiver. Christina. Chancellor, Ellen Smith. Muslin", Loni" Numsen. . Inner Sentinel Swan and]. "' Omar Sentinel, Alice Miller. Imager, nettle Bennett, Musk)", Alice Smart. Phralciln, Dr. M. D. Penner. Wye egate to State Camp, Verrnia my". mason ELECIION wu'dod to Hurry Aida-m "ttrc', Joe may second, Angus: Reich- hoff mutton. Refreshmen- 'e err, - _in_thc everiiii. Mtt, the Nat [and reception . the low luau}: lodge. Mr. Nicholls in now engaged in musical work in Lamont where he undies in the hi h school p9 well u pri~ vately. El, band took third prise in the Anglican Legion panda " WM during t recent con- vention there. Miss Kathryn Andrews halc- cepted. n position with the We Service company and in It meant em'ployed at the Wuhan om. Follow 3 m pried of "minim than she will be translated to the local oftieq when tsheoriil have charge of the records. Charles D. Nicholla of Lamont. Illinois. who for seven yours wu in charge of the band hem, called on _Libytyvl0. you». Friday and " A an rise Te, was held at the guru's? Mm. . 'hud bele' as: u r mm, I r in honor of her birthday. About thirty guests were present. The evemn wn spent in pinyin Bun- co. TL Indie. prince went to In. H. Keller first, In. Wm. Knack] second. In. Harry Anderson con- 101-909. The men's prim were a- tatrdGrtGik Bur aha new qua- tem h the rut part of the Me. Dondd Jewelry Store. e : Wilbur M. Kruger, formerly the director of the local plum - tivitiea was a caller WM ovo- ning at the Paul W. Pettlngill hm. Mr. Krieger is now general - tary of a large national training ot- miution with offices in Chicago. The annual election of officer: of the Libertyville club will be held on Tawny evening, December 18. The nominating committee has selected a list of cundldntel for the various of- aces and these have been posted in the club rooms. The election will be preceded by . ans: dinner and the annual bulineu meeting. mm" homo." eve TGA _ Chain Ftri. ton on "and". . Julius Trim who for the put number of you: has occupied a- 1ealtina_mryny baby the "at smmueimuhlshomo.m thud».- Eeiftrriua -"- Sarina} t. G. W. Odom and family, an "lawman otiMrtrst The Libertyville nun who used to etrnhiadnitrttreadhnsntronwho (a? that he is entitled to his daily on . . _ My. been" 18tb And has: and dinner tg.'.'. by the Won't Guild of St. w- an" cttsmh_tht pariah house. YellowCab want Taxi service and we will do the rest. SNOW'S "vi?" 77%: To! the "ltttL'faltlttdu1,tt """"""d.et M. "be: 11 Curd-Milne gimby the 0M club of tet'. E. 8. at the Town Hall. Five hundred and Tm . Duct-bur 18th Curd and Leo putty iven by the "banning Fire Depugmnt at the Villa. Ball. . _ Aid at as. Hui itaiia -. Jaime." pa] +ueh nt mu. Brodnn' elec- 8mm December lb-P iah.,7tll1';'i'L.,il7lllll','5tlliiLrTi'i', My Dace-her " Annual elation and In; dinner of the Libertyvme club. Wallace's Home Made our an - "one? hard eanduint he not pond. The my - of ulterinla Try our he nude chocolate. fresh out, dar at 60e PER POUND. Doc-bu 18th , lyr.P. ca. winjhum-y. Themdrdifference bvmof the apples. They are good pack 2 MWry's Cake Flour and Chas Mixing Bowl, 65c Campbell: Soup, All kinds. Triggs tr Janson Special Coffee, the finest flavor and aroma that can be produced by blending the choicest beans 9 5 C Fairy Soap for Toilet or Bath, 10 but P ti? G White Stark, A A and?" bu. 1re.r.ttt1rtlttrtt1t.rlt.. $2AO B Grade Stark, Peewaukee v Huhhardson Apples, Pure tee. York First Prize Buckwheat Flour, rrigtrvJtr.ePtuePory 8ausagem_aderoettlittle Triumph Brand Flour 24 lb. sack .7 --'----er .. -e--- -eee--re_r-r_ No better fbur made, every sack guaranteed Just Call 806 when LOOK " For Dec. fi, 73nd 8 Shop Wrhyre [huh any]; of nullity. Deco-bar 18th CEEE)Tfiiii5l M.Duu-'cu mamNo.2 TRIGGS ' JOHNSON pant Btstta, mud just aim. Per liL..L.L.r_.,.. At th thuvdam' Stiolow ..............181 Midtown: .n...122 Glcl "ruw-., Kennedy tumitiirL" uibid "irtiGikir'ai'"iia"i iGiinirt than. can. to Gun Wow. Helen Tully -120 189 128 H. Tully ............116 114 ITI 31. Tully ............116 A 114 171 Thrills wore in this turf elude. Also Buster Brown comedy Tuesday - Wednesday ' Dec. ll-l2th DOROTHY MACKAILL, in 'Capt Careless' Capt. Careless Inugha at death-op land-on tsea-in tair-n d)ring fiyer--a reck- less fitrhtpr--he wrests a cap- tive girr, from cannibal: in the South Smmashing thru to freedom. .m.. Also Mickey McGuire com- edy. "Mickey's Rivals." 'ese Bargains will you Saturday, Dee. 8th BOB STEELE. in MILTON SILLS, in " " The Crash with THELMA TODD Also Review and Fable "The Whip" with RALPH FORBES, ANNA tt. NILSSON, LOWELL SHERMAN Sunday-Monday Dee. 9-10th ........128 .116 114 .116 _ 114 108 178 167 146 .144 120 181 181 16 __98c $1.88 25c 140 147 162 191 142 171 171 lil 164 188 186 186 171 184 182 o 2215 "V V V V V V V V V V V V v V v V V V v Td, V V - V _ - a" r.Ciw: 'th ' ESPY? $3234.. tlc,:;,)',??:),) tihCr,'r'v'sss.u-.. _ a 3Q; C? '/y trr2', Iagii ~»,.. "123333" ' l% Tre "P" e" 'llilit'EiWll'W.'"r"_tr'lij.: E) ' as u. ' " Tw v51" (ir.")?) N LCR', " --<\\ yrs" y . If)» :3. 3 ' - $3 li, c' , , $3.12. 'ect' . I " N , f _ 'i' . .. rr . ' 'tdr-est ' - 'kW" T, \. u\ t Ff . gift up" r= Ag . 3), 33:: 'N I & . 'ttr I Igi)l2 F M , , _ au f, £33; 3 , rr Bt i/ri'thii'i, 'i! ' 6%.. S/V i. If I ' 5l 'iiiii"d ' ai u', ~23 tLC. IF, am ii, 3'1. . RIM; -r 'il?,, liiNit ti tir 5 - 'iit2iil " .: ft: . [f g _'. , Biilil W) '2' . " {5.35 li , . , . I, Cn tllilllh 115*" " ' ' "Ask. 5-. , 3 '% .3" A box of beautiful blooms or a dainty . corsage exnresses most nerfectlv the ultim- 0 t4+Ftoosotootsotods4ototootiF6F66t4ootooto- 1%. annual Mon of officer: of Acne Cummo. 176 M. w. A, will 1tcts,tld, ind! WW1?" 01W? www- /eiee, 'ii,2l'iS,2lej,i'i,i,'cii,i we tt o selection of weir officers. J use? The chores have to be done any- way. A farmer seldom looks " the ther- mometer. What's the Fiiuncial News Men have their price and women their fig- Mrs. John Roberts sent this one in, and we need your help: "If the house is dir- ty will the chimney sweep?" mm inthein.. tt"y.totthtpeoNe, a uturrAli .33 vicinity, 13mg, We must admire the courage of the wo- man who saved nine lives in a Chicago tire. The fumes were fuming fierce-, ly from the pile of burning rubbish in the baseman when rhe mabbed her pet ent and escaped un- harmed. in beginning, elementary or advanced work. Commercial Courses Positions secured for graduates. Night School bod-h; Sow-bu u. MCDONALD COWRCIAL SCHOOL Instead of Paying Out Dues, this Club pays YOU Interest on Every Penny You Save. It puts money in your pocket at the time of year you need it most! THE ONE CLUB IT DOESN'T COST YOU ANYTHING TO JOIN A COLD DECK FAIR ENOUGH LIBERTYVILLI MBERTYWLLE LUMBER co. Libertyville o. A, yew-om, A box of beautiful blooms or a dainty corsage expresses most perfectly the ultim ate upatmtheslast-minute thoughtfulness. Vol. I. EDITORIAL FALL COURSES The Four By Six First National Bank Our 1929 Christmas Savings Clubs A. & D6ucmmrr, Capital And Surplus $110.000.00 COME IN TODAY Libertyville, Illinois MI W. Jlkrk Ave. Register, Now DECEMBER tr, 1928 The Geo. W. Stiles Construction com- pany of Chicago have the com for the remodeling on the First Na- tioml Bank. Mr. Rinem Net, is pouring the cement for the vault and walls and is using Uhiversal Portland Cement because of its quick setting qualities in cold weather. We are the local dealers or Uni- versal Cement. Doctor: "I'll Px- LUMBER co. amine you for tif- "Down by the ' teen dollars." that! - Boe- (h Patient: "All right tweatty rreeu'. Doc, and if you find [Awning In. it we'll split." "- " otd a tying . market hu- ket around town lately'. "What in the beat way to find out what a woman think. of you t "Marry her nnd then wait a few days." Has myone seen one of our drivers cu- i't"','Ute",',' soon after JtT,g, fl. it vi be necesury to ie you plication now. A. R. Sella-a itfl No. Milwsnkee Ave., M e. "nttiiiism imar. 1m.- in one corner 1 your Present kit- chen. It can for people eomfortahtr and five with a chair at the end. .aetanrisbeinsta%d, Well we ace some " the sta-os at gal,- ting dewked out in their annual Chrit- mas finery. an mime prob-I aim and help oth- of nit-acting apical and development to --Health Hint Pee December - Stati- ties prove condu- ively that a locomo- tive is not afraid .af I motor car. Myoucan't health bass drum nnd . 1eiiiintrtoearit. Phone 130 nook can

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