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Lake County Register (1922), 22 Dec 1928, p. 5

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Q.mhyeoektifll«rgfl rington are victims of the flu. s * Mrs. M. A. Tritsz was a Christmas shopper in Chicago on Thursday. Mr. A. L. Tabor a well known Frank Behm of. Wheeling spent 'Thursday evening with friends and relatives here. rerk'® Jom LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK fect Christmas cheer to th extent of your wishes? Start now to put away the that will permit the spread Put by a little sum each week-- 10c, 258, 50c, $1.00, $2.00, $5.00. A few weeks before Christmas, 1929, you will receive a check for $5.00, $12.50, $25, $50, $100, $250, --depending on the class you select today. No fees, fmes or expenses. All saving. You get back every cent you put in--when you want it most! C Capital And Surplus $150,000.00 Libertyville, Illinois 3c o Miss Gail Galloway who is student at Rockford College returned to her hore hare to spend the holidays. Mrs. L. E.. Golding and daughter lmi{ltwnwmmon Thursday. ~'The Cook Memorial Library will be closed Christmas Day, December The meeting of the Elizabeth Con-- dell Hospital Auiliary will be post-- poned because of Christmas. Mr. Lyle Morris was absent from his duties several days this week due to an attack of the fiu. c is assisting in the care of Flora Jane, a small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James. Matousek who is Suffering from pneumonia. i The many friends of Mrs. George Fincutter will be grieved to hear of her serious illness of pneumonia. Her sister, a tarined nurse is in at-- tendance. Mrs. Catherine Lancaster of Sec-- ond street is confined to her bed :!thmnttqkdbnnehithaldth Miss Florence spent Wed-- In.J.l.Wulohq;i:-My il at her home at Brainerd flu. fering from the filu for the past few Mr. and Mrs. William I. Collins and Miss Dorothy Doane are plan-- ning to %mct;flm with rela-- tives at Mrs. Lester Linders spent Friday in Chicago with the Earl Kaiser family. They recently returned from Memphis, Tennessee. Mrs. Paul Hicks, who has been seriously ill with pneumonia for the past several days, is reported Fri-- day to be improving. _ A trained nurse is still in attendance. @ Rev. E. P. Baker, who spent sey-- eral days this week in the clutches of the flu, has recovered sufficiently to resume his usual duties. "The Christmas Peace" will be the special theme for the Christmas service at the Methodist church Sun-- day morning at 11 o'clock. Miss -- Bernice -- Laycock _ spent Thursday evening in Chicago with friends.' She attended a banquet and ball given by the Boy Builders. Mrs. George Crockett and daugh-- ter of La Garnge are spending a few days with Mrs. William Lyons of North Milwaukee Ave. _ Mr. and Mrs. Dickout and son George of Cincinnati, Ohio have been spending the past two weeks with the August Radloff family on Austin Avenue. Walter Nagel is a victim of the Dr. J. L. Taylor who has been suf-- Edgar Lindroth visited in Chicago Mrs. Mary Matousek of Chicago Frank Robinson and son| Robert of Des Plaines called'st the Leonard The National G. A. B wil maet Wodnnnday fvand mmumum Gnywnhmnformflyd'ubu-h gvflh.m a Dodge aukegan, called on mn Thursday. | Park Avt, who Toh ond brike mt ve., w/ hip while shopping in Marshall Field: itore is reported as greatly improved. She is now able to sit up. RoHn:oni:"lbrothoroflnu.- NOTICE | ole:ebertyvm w'l:flgn o'f" A. F. i e 0. * & A. M. will be held in the lodge hall on Friday evening, December 28. All master masons are invited to attend. visited at the John Numsen home on Thursday. Who can remember the time when Mfids" were gll:vu and gur! y --respecta . young JARQLQGRQRARQAARARA® The cheapest to be found at lnvblminulethil:'ahushndvajt- ing for his wife to make her pur-- TA XI SMITH'S Miss ~Alice Purkiss of Decrfield Stand at Lester's Novelty Atore DAY PHONE 35 NIGHT PHONE 97 Just Call 306 when you want Taxi service and we will do the rest. Yellow Cah S N O W 'S Card and bunco !-rty the Mod ern Woodmen at rldlayh,ball. Wallace's Home Made Big assortment of Chocolates, Bon Bons, Glace Nuts, Taffies, Hard Candies at reasonable prices. Shop located three doors north of new Public Service Building. CANDIES Friday, December 21 YERY COMFORTING TO ELDER-- 8 l LY PERSONS % Every ingredient of Foley's Honey sons, Foley's Honey and Tar Com-- "'"""&" common to elderly per-- pound, very name a promise of c(uha'tz;flh and vicinity, the Instead of Paying Out Dues, this Club pays YOU Int »rest on Every Penny You Save. It puts money in your pocket at the time of year you need it most! COME INX TODA Y THE ONE CLUB IT DOESN'T COST YOU ANYTHING TO JOIN the very name a promise of , at once puts a hcaling, s. and relief is immediate. The Four By Six First National Bank Capital And Surplus $110.000.00 Libertyville, Illinois .1929 Christmas Savings Clubs , recurring at building possible to tion ,and that they of and Tar Compounds is active and pf tent. Agreeable eohh.--J to the most sensiitive stomach, eve-- erywhere. Every Libertyville man wants his wife to look 'créditable, but neme of them want their wives to ruin their credit in doing so. bile to buy a house.

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