Beftrice were call@rs'in Deerfield w'" -'_~ ® . and Mrm Rey.Blakely of Chi-- 'ca:o' spent Sunday at the Leonard Disney home. . Dick Lyons returned Saturday to his home in Mundelein from a week trip to Hot Springs, Arkansas. Junior Doyle who is a victim of scarlet fever is greatly improved and is spected to return to school Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slaby, Miss Bessie Slaby, Tom Matousek of Chi-- cago and CLnnce Busch of Aptak-- jsic were Sunday visitors at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs-- James Matousek. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baumgartner were visitors at the home of Mr. and ;'.T:uh;;:. OO T 1 C CCC ) Arthur Armswald entered the Con-- dell _ Memorial hospital Monday The regular Afternoon Bridge clubl morning or conseravtion and treat-- met at the home of Mrs. A. L. Dor--| ment. He has been in poor health fAer of Mundelein Tuesday. Luncheon | for some time and this step was de-- was served at noon and the remain--|cided on to correct his trouble. The ing part of the afternoon was spent| case is being handled by Dr. John L. in playing bridge. Taylor. M Mrs. John Whitney is assisting in the care of Mrs. Elizabeth Whitney at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leo Drury. The entertainment annonuced for the Methodist church by the Ep-- worth League on Friday evening of this week has been cancelled. fip & Problems can easily be settled at our store in our big stock of suitable Christmas offerings. Here are afew suggestions: o 'Tony Waumbaugh of Round CHRIS TM AS GJ FT * Eastman Kodaks Conklin Fountain Pens and Pencils Eaton, Crane & Pike Fine Stationery ;;:Whitman's and Morse's Candiés, Cigars MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY! The $12.50 class requires a weekly deposit of only 25¢c. Fifty cents a week totats up a Christmas fund of $25. One nERE'S a plan that will provide for loosened purse strings at Christmas time next year--without the fear of staggering bills, or skimping in other things. By joining our 1929 Christmas Club and putting by a little each week-- mas joy New members are er is no formality, no give us your name dollar a week brings you $50 nex; Chrutmas, $2 a week, $100--and so on, up to $20 a week for ome thousand dol-- Ers to . B. Lovell Co. assure an abundance of Christ are emolhng now. 'There y, no "red tape." Just ¥oU CAN HAVE _ $5.00, $12.50, $25, $50, $100, $500 or $1000 FOR CHRISTMAS, 1929 and / The pupifls in the local grammar schools will have an extended vaca-- tion during the holidays. _ The | schools will close on Friday, Decem-- | ber 21 and will not reopen until Monday, January 8. Mr. and Mrs. George Follett and daughter June § daughte md'ym. the Gehonte Dr. M. D. Penney chas returned from Rochester, Minn., where he at-- tended the clinic at Mayo Borthers in the interests of his profession. e oey o Sik maghtiney ie mas, 'Way magazines--' Présbyterian Friendship Circle. * The Rebecca lodge will hold a Five Hundred and Bunco party in Gridley Hall Friday, December 14. The pub-- lic is invited to attend. Mr. 'And Mrs.George B. Follett have been spending the past two weeks at Third Lake where they have been building an addition to their cottage which provides enjoy-- ment for them and their friends dur-- ing the summer months. Libertyville, 'llll. send or bring the first week's deposit of 10c, 25%c, 50c, $1.00, $2.00, $5.00, $10.00 or $20.00. Then deposit each week (or in monthly payments if you prefer) the sum required 'according to the class you select. s Let Christmas joy abound! Start now to build the fund you will need to give full vent to generosity at Christmastide. Enroll today. "Sky: Raiders" featuring Capt. Nun-- gesser, the French war ace and Jac-- queline Logan. f Di you ever see a circus in De-- cember* If not, here's your chance. Come to the Parent Teacher meeting at the High School Thursday, De-- cember 13, at 3:00 p. m. and see the Sells--Healtho Circus. Ring master, clown, tents and everything. The kindergarten and first grades will also give a short program. Every-- body, young and old is welcome. Parents please tell the committge at the door what grade you represent so we can decide which room will get to have the picture this month. Mr. Lynn Beeman is confined to his bed with an attack of fiw. Mr. and Mrs.:-- Numsen vi-- ;i.hd relatives i;hnl.fl(h'ood Sun-- y. * Mrs.. E. L. Wigkwire nndthvh- mummn.?.cml.n. ul-- holland home on Sunday. Miss Lillian Klepper who has been on the sick list for the past few days was able to return to her work Mon-- two o'c Mrs, Katherine Lancaster and lln.-J? Numsen were callers at the ho of Mrs. Niles of Everett on Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fink and son, Donald, of Chicago were guests at the James Laycock home Sunday. a The Friendship Circle of the Pres-- byterian church will meet at the home of Dorothy Black on Thursday afternoon at the usual time, 2:30 entertained the Five Hundred club Tuesday afternoon, December 11, at The local American Legion post is sponsoring a moving picture show at the auditorium theater which will be held on Sunday afternoon, December 23 at two o'clock. The funds raised rom the show will be used to m a Merry Christmas for the veterans in the government hos-- pitals. The picture to be shown is HiOke: Dotleco®® Rrstnedam Pank We 'Mrs. Paul Becker of Fourth St., réturned to her home Sunday from the Elizabeh Condell Memorial Hospital where she was taken ten days ago for a major operation. The annual reception of the Past Masters o fthe local Masonic lodge was held Friday evening with visit-- ors from _ numerous neighboring lodges. Dinner was served by the ladies of the Eastern Star at the Presbyterian church and the formal reception:was held in the lodge hall at eight o'clock. Mrs. John Suydam was pleasant-- l}' surprised Tuesday afternoon by ifteen of her friends in honor of her bi;thda:'. 'l'hethernfionM::; spent in ing Five u: . J': Goom'fietker received first prize, Mrs. Herbert Swan of Mun-- delein second, and Mrs. Joe Bond consolation. _ Mrs. Suydam . was presented with a linnen tablecloth, The officers Club of the O, E. S. 2 will hold a card and bunco party at!», Miss Roma Carlett, who is attend-- the Townt Hall, Tuesday, December | in& college at Beloit, returned to l1th. Bridge, Five Hundred and| her home here for a few days while Bunco will be played. !:he is recovering from an infected oot. ed the Five Hundred Club Thurs--, _ A special meeting of Libertyville dlay evening at her home on Grant| Royal Arch chapter was held Mon-- Court. Mrs. Henry Numsen receiv-- day night at which the Ro'l'ul Arch ed high score, Mrs. Kat.herine'decm was -- conferred. . Following Lancaster consolation. A luncheon the lodge meeting the members was served later in the evening. |llld guests enjoyed a lunch at the C . l _ _ |Finstad eat shop. Mr. Grant,. Lusk of Libertyville and daughter Mildred, who is a nurse at the St. Luke's hospital in Chicago called on friends and rela-- tives in Grays Lake Sunday after-- noon. rom the group Mrs. Charles Whitney entertain-- dmareno it ' The annual bazaar and supper of the Woman's Guild of St. Lawrence's !Episcopal church will be held on | Thursday, December 13. | Prepara-- tions have been made to accommo-- | date a record crowd. . _ _A special meeting of Libertyville Hader ..........."The Picture Book of Travel" , Mathews...."Boy Scout's Year Book" The Lutheran Ladies Aid wishes , to thohél! ibu::: nslintl!..i themnt'Munmlhmr. C, M. Wilcox and granddaughter, Ruth, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilcox at Lake Bluff. This move was decided at the refular meeting of 'he retail in-- terest -- committee onday -- night which was held at the office of the The topic for discussion month was to have been "C Rating" and this will be the ject to be under consideration at the regular meeting in January. . There will be a meeting of the directors on Thursday evening of this week. ~ j The increase of the Cook Memor-- ial Library circulation has been out-- standing for the past two years. During November, 1926 2,940 seemed a large number, but compared to November 1927's 4,022 and Novem-- ber, 1928's 5,665 its importance has waned. A percentage of this is due to the service given to Township schools and to the Elizabeth Condell Hospital. ROoYyU :--::::::::s:ssmscuscccsssscsscsces." DDWinst'" Lutz..............."Drawing Made Easy" Clarl ...................."Poppyseed Cakes" Meigs ,"The Wonderful Locomotive" The regular retail meetintd the Chamber of Commerce which was scheduled for this month haa been abandoned because of the mas rush which has nlreat'{l begun in flntloe:l stores and whfic would prevent the merchants rom _ i FOR SALE--Pure bred toulouse The following books have been added to the juvenile room this month : Drinkwater ........_.."All About Me" Phillips........"Santa Claus Brownies" Loveland ............."Bible Story Book" lln- Olfnon of the high -c::ol fae-- ulty was forced to give r work Monday noon because ofualm-, m:}R:! Martin, linotype ;%gnto_r at gister office, was a Waukegan visitor' Saturday evening. Mrs: Herman Hélfer is reco ing from a severe attack of"h-p fluenze at her home on Lake Street. 22 The scores of the Libertyville club bowling league are conspicuous by their absence in this issue and we will ncdn&ux lnqniriuwu to the reason m e called Ooff or whether Harry M { forgot to turn them inbut.cml' rate they have not been reeciv@@, Faullner ..............."Little Peachling" Patro ............"Pinocchio in America" Crownfield ........"The Feast of Noel" Reader". Weider...'The Catholic Child Prim-- er", "The Catholic Child First Firman ............"THe Child's Primer" and Aunt Lavender". _ _ . _ Werne, "Around the World in 80 Miss Emma Fisher\of Mundelein called at the Orville sfien home on "Johnny Crow's Garden." | _ _ _ Blake .............."The Land of Dreams" Beslow, "Aunt Green, Aunt Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Linders re-- turned home from Joliet where they l\'avek been spending th past twe weeks. left Sunday for a few days duck shooting along the Illinois river. They expect to return about the mid« went an rg tion mfi;" m C:Q?edzl Me al atill contimues to i hospital after a former operation. dle of the week A number of the pupils of the grammar schools have been absent during the past week owing to the effects of the diphtheria immuniza-- tion which is being administered by the school physician Dr. M. D. Pen-- their Abunainthhluue-ndnl will receive many inquiries as to the. reason for this omission. We do know . whether the matches . called Ooff or whether Harry M forgotwtumth'minbut.lml rate they have not been reeciv@d, 4 W. H. Knimvhonce!:tlywhr--l M went an y operation "ltECondellH al atill continues to improve according to word from the hospital. Mr. Knigge had been staying here with his sister, Mrs. Clydyemfilrrh. Malthy, "The Mothers First Reader"| Brooke, "Johnny Crow's Party",' Mr. Anigge had been stayl here with his sister, Mrs. Clydyemafl'l'h. since he was discharged from the been confined to his home for the past few days with a severe attack of flu, was back on the job Monday morning. "Wes is not quite back to normal but his condition is greatly improved. | A card was received Monday from George Eaton who is wintering in Florida. George reports that he is enjoying himself unmennl; but is worrying about the lack of billiard players in the Libertyville club. W. E. Hardin, secretary of the local chamber of commerce who has f"' and ganmder $4.50; Buss ucks $2.25; White -- Wyandotte cockerells $1.50 and $2.00; Tan-- cred cockerells, strain of white leghorn $2.00; mixed §vese 30c per pound. Phone 676--M--1. COOK MEMORIAL LIBRARY Mrs. AleX Willman of Deerficld Paul G. Ray and brother Lioyd CARD OF THANKS * ng to Fly" o bnnn'rh Ni 86--1t. Annual bassar and dinner given by the Woman's Gaild of St. Law-- Mm.d.fi:m house. December 14 Hflwu of the = !nd_huuwgyml.'l'??l. 8. vs. Warren. Five hundred and bunco party at Gridley hall by the members of the Rebeccas. Everyone welcome. $ December: 15 --Fancy Goofivz'fiy-bbyfiehdiu Aid of the First Methodist Episco-- pal church at Titus Brothers' elec-- $ NO W S Yellow Cahb Just Call 306 when you want Taxi service and we will do the rest. Wallace's Home Made The P. T. A. meeting Thursday, pcomber 13th, at 3 P. M. 9 Shop located three doors north of new Public Service Building. Big assortment of Chocolates, Bon Bons, Glace Nuts, Taffies, Hard Candies at reasonable SEASON TICKETS . . . . Basket Ball Friday, Dec. 14th, at 7 P. M. Admission 50c¢ 1 lb. can Beech--Nut Steel Cut Coffee in 1 lb. Vacuum Sealed can and /4 lb. tin free w ) O e c No. 2%%4 Club House Yellow Cling 32 Peaches, Halves, per can ............2222s. C No. 2/ Club House California Bartlett 39 Pears, peP CB@NM ... 00z C No. 2¥/4 Club House thick sliced Pineapple 33 These are all very choice fruits, delicious for salads. Cost a little more and worth it. Walnut, Pecan or Almond Meats-- nice'an'a fresh. Per lb............0000000. 79c 2 pkgs. large size Chipso and 1 medium Ivory Soap, all fOT ........2lll2lll22l 47c We just opened another barrel of 1 5 dardy Sauer Kraut, 2 lbs....._.2222llll c Sparribs . P@T Ds --________...nnnnnnnnlnnn en nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnimnnmnnmmmmmmnnss. 190 'L.T.H.S. vs. Warren 1st game of season Per Ib. .___..___....._._.__ 25 Ib. bag Pure Cane Sugar Thursday, December i3th. Specials for This Week Only CANDIES Friday, December 14 es ie e "ue"_____$1.63 TRIGGS & JOHNSON December 13th , by t at 1928 Keep -- busy.. Always remember that misfortune hates to chase a Thursday, December 20 Old time dance at the Town Hall by the Libertyville American Legion post. Music by an old time or-- I 'December 18 Amm.lcltet{unimgdlnnerof the Libertyville club. |AUDITORIUM| 'Take Me Home' with. Neil Hamilton For bigger and .better. kicks --Bebe Daniels. Now 'she's kicking in the chorus. A new drama of back stage love. she's the lively, vivacious "The Farmer's Daughter" with MARJORIE BEEBE MAE TINEE SAYS OF THIS PICTURE: "A REAL MACK SENNETT KIND OF SLAP STICK COMEDY." " AMUSING PICT U RE WHICH WILL SEND YOU AWAY WITH A GRIN". ALSO TOM TYLER IN A WESTERN DRAMA, "TERROR MOUNTAIN" A big double feature program A big slap stick comedy, Special children's matinee Saturday, Dec. 22nd. Cracker Jack to every child free. Ad-- mission price reduced at this matinee. Wait for it. Bebe who "scooped" the world with "Hot News". Neil Hamilton is with her again. Saturday, Dec. 15th Dec, 13 -- 14th BEBE DANIELS, in Children 25¢ Adults $2.00 ..Jan. 12 . Jan. 25 .. Feb. 15 .. Feb. 23 March 2 $1.00 . 14 p in io in is is ts sn ie oi on in in in n in n n tn n n n ol Aeme--Camp No. 176 M. W. A. will be held in the lodge hall on Friday evening, December 7th Members are urged to be present and join in selection of their officers. The annual election of officers of FALL COURSES mometer. Financial News Men have their price and women their fig-- Published in the in-- terest of the people We must admire the courage of the wo-- man who saved nine Mrs. John Roberts sent this one in, and we need your help: "If the house is dir-- ty will the chimney sweep?" _ were flaming fierce-- ly from the pile of burning rubbish in the basement when sh> giabbed her pet cat and escaped un-- MILLIONS OF PEOPLE IN THE UNITED STATES SAVE EACH YEAR MANY MILLIONS.OF DOLLARS THROUGH in beginning, elementary or advanced work. Commercial Courses Positions secured for graduates. Night School beginning September 14. JOIN OUR 1929 Christmas Savings Club Now Forming They have found through experience that there is no other way by which money can be saved so easily and systematically. LIBERTYVILLE LUMBER CO. Libertyville Vol. 1. EDITORIAL McDONALD COMMERCIAL SCHOOL and guarantee yourself and family a Merry Christmas-- FREE FROM WORRY--IN 1929. COME IN TODAY! *eb The Four By Six First National Bank A. S. DOUGHERTY, Capital And Surplus $110.000.00 Libertyville, Illinois Savings Clubs Christmas 311 W. Park Ave. Register Now DECEMBER 8, 1928 amine you for fif-- teen dollars." Patient: "All right Doc, and if you find it we'll split." The Geo. W. Stiles Construction com-- pany of Chicago have the contract for the remodeling on the First Na-- tional _ Bank. Mr. Rineart Netz: i s pouring the cement for the vault and walls and is using Universal -- Portland Cement because of its -- quick _ setting qualities in cold weather. We are the local dealers or Uni-- versal Cement. Aas anyone seen one of our drivers car-- rying a market bas-- ket around _ town lately ? > "What is the best way to find out what a woman thinks of you * "Marry her and then wait a few days." 1929 automobile license r- tions are here. In order : your rhtea soon after January it will be necessary to file your ap-- plication now. A R. Schnacbele, 350 No. Milwaukee Ave., Liberty-- uom'mnsm and five--with a at the end. Well we see some of the stores are gat-- ting decked out fim their annual Christ-- mas finery. unwilling to carry &, fall into the proces-- sion and help others carry on the work of attracting capital and development to --Health Hint For December -- Statis-- tics prove conclus-- ively that a locome-- gve is not afraid of a motor car. your town. If you can't beat the Phone 130 NO. 48