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Lake County Register (1922), 17 May 1922, p. 5

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111y yoya .ILMn-fryvfiflfle John Hodge and daughter of Area on Sunday. . in Chicago on Tuesday. Leroy Helfer spent Saturday with Lake Zurich friends, Lester Colby and fanifily of Chi-- cago were visitors at the Byron Col-- by home on Sunday. -- Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Maxham en-- tertained Edwin Blackler of Mad, pyrt s brings just so much Prosperity to the Individual 14 Community. Now is the time to prepare and plan for the building season which is at hand. Fous parhorreant intrentsroproniammiet io hflh:mrnyflymmdmwlhh"::;u in the matter of prices and quality of materials. Ray N. Smith transacted business ____ Spray with Arsenate of Lead and Bordeaux mixture. ° Lake County National Bank (Every Building that is Built Book of directions on request. F. B. LOVELL CO. A Word to Farmers ~_ If there is anything we can do for you to save you the journey here and back, write or telephone us. We will gladly carry out your request. There is nothing a bank can do for its patrons which we can not do for you. This is a busy season for you farmers. A trip to town means a loss in time which counts up big in dol-- lars and cents. Save friends in Area on Thursday, Mrs Delos Ames returned home on Thursday after a visit with relatives at Grand Rapids, Mich, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kohout enter-- tained Mr. and Mrs, John Brand, Mrs. Frank Erand and daughter Florence and J. Burlinger all of Friday, May 19 'hfn dance at Barche!! Wolff's. Music by Grayslake Novelty Foutr. Tickets 75 cents. Thursday, May 18. Supper and dance given by Cath-- olie Ladies of St. Joseph's church at Town hall. "Good Form" is the name of the best hair net made. Single and double mesh. Everyone guaranteed at The Rexall Store. Decker and Ne-- ville The athletic carnival held in the' high school avditorium on Friday evening was a marked success, It was the first entertainment of the kind dmby&eGy-elmundvu| heartily enjoyed and applauded by | the enthusiastic 'audience. The whole | performance went off «moothly. The boys showed ability and fine train-- ing. They were graceful and full of | pep and vim. All of the exercises| were good. The pyramid building was fine. The ladder pyramid was e=pecially dificult and was s2e-- cessfully done. Music was funishedl by the Libertyville band | SBaturday and Sunday. May 27--28 W-. Pavillion, Hal Day. agro orcheiltra. Libertyville band will give its first open air concert this season in Cen-- tral Park, on Thursday evening, June 1. These concerts have given the Libertyville people a great deal of pleasure during the past five years and Central Park is an ideal loca-- tion in which *o hold them. It is ex-- pected that they will be well patron-- ized this season. The program to be rendered on June 1 will be printed Anniversary on Friday evening, May 12. About forty rélatives were pres-- ent. The hosts were the recipients of many beautiful presents. A most en-- Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Langwortay took Thomas Earl in to the Hahne-- mann hospital, Chicago on Tuesday to have his tonsils removed. joyable evening was spent by all Mr, and Mrs. Warréen Nicholas motored to Slocum's Lake on Sun-- day. A. W. Waldo motored to Lake| .. ;'j;';;h;::*wed u' }(;'.;n:::,w\z.ut;:n Sunday and \'1sltedi presidentv:':: the ':ja,,: ye;r was n_i | elected; president, Mrs. Lewi Miss Helen Johnson of Chicago m.gg;'mmmi, Mrs. P. J. a",;; spent the week end with her paren's| treasurer, Mrs. Georze Follett; pro--| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson. _ | gram committee, Mrs. George Miss Kate Carroll visited Mr. and| Pearce, Mrs. C. E. Wheelock, Miss Mrs. Harry Olendorf at Deerfreld oniJane Jump; membersnip committee, | Sunday, -- | Mrs. A. J. Austim, Mrs. C. M. Wil--| Mrs. Mildred Wallace and two' cox; social committce, Mrs. Arthur| children of Chicago are. guests of| Kruckman, Mrs, Ro#s Triggs, Mrs. Mr .and Mrs. Edward Carroll. | &AH- %ll(i'nn leciati g | Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cook and Mrs.| vole of apeitcition was given Mamie Holst of Half Day attended | th¢ r¢tiring officers for their splendid the show given by the Lambert| 5**VIC° rudert will be ai Players on Monday evening. _ _An enter®ainment will be given j ing a few days at the home of hes parents in Wisconsin. Her father is very iL Mr. and Mrs. Ed McCormick mo-- tored to Indisnapolis on Sunday. Mr. McCormick will attend a four day shoot at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis motored to Chicago on Saturday and spent the week end with their>daughter, The Misses Louise Millhouser, Ella Bause and Stella Langworthy of week end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Langworthy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Biere cel-- C. H. Averill and F. H. Just motored to Kenosha on Monday. Miss Lillian Kohout has returned home after 3 visit with relatives and friends at Hinsdale, Mrs. Isabel McGregor of San Bernardino, California, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Colby. Mr. and --Mrs. Charles Kaiser motored to Ripon, Wis., Saturday to visit Harry Kaiser and family. Mrs. Earl Kaiser spent a few days this week at the Charles Kaiser home. The Harmony Sewing club met with Mrs. L. E. Ray on Wednesday afternoon. A most enjoyable after-- noon was spent by all present. The Woman's Guild of St Law-- rence's chuseca will hold s bakery sale at William Walrond's store on Frank Robinson of Grand Rapids, Mich., is visiting with Leonard Dis-- »ey and family. Miss Marie Knigge spent Sunday | PARENTS ENJOY DAY with her parents at Gilmer. | AT L. T. H. S. FRIDAY William Decker is buildiag a cot-- wam------ tage at Long Lake. _ Patrons visiting day under the Mr. and Mrs. James Triggs of Round Lake called on Libertyville relatives on Monday. Vincent Dawson attended the ball game at Long Grove on Sundsy. Thursday, Ma h y 25 »_!-!'e Workers of Ivan-- Mrs. Harry Pfannenstill is spend-- ADDITIONAL LIBERTYVILLE ON PAGE EIGHT COMING EVENTS Personal and Local Items of Partiecular Interest to Our Libertyville Read ers _ Many _ good _ su 'learned from the re ; work in the associa | Colby reported for | committee and the Patrons visiting day under the | auspicies of the Libertyville Parent-- | Teacher Association was held at tho[ township high sehoo! last Friday af-- ternoon and evenin« and proved n{ most enjoyable community event. Many of the parent; took adnnugo} of the opportunity to visit the classes in session duriM@ the early 'after-' noon. | An entertainment will be given soon to raise monBy for the purchase of two sets of séales for the use of Libertyville schools in connection with the work of the visiting nurse, after which the old officers will retire and the new board take up plans for the work of 1922--23. Between in the afternoon and evening the visitors enjoyed the display of high school work in the lobby. The students of Mr. Hawk's manual training ani Mrs. Moyer's home economy departments made a splendid showing Mf their work. In the evening the boys of Mr. in the assembly Foom. Reports of | Secretary Mrs. Jen» Miller and of | Mrs. John Lester, treasurer lhowed!' that good results hadi been accom--| plished towardg Clo--er co--operation | vetween parents &n< teachers, Mes--| dames Pearce, Mor--», .. Colby a.nd' Lovel] gave fine reports of the state | convention recently nold in Chic:go, which they attended as delegates. _ | At 8 o'clock the meeting of the'P. Many _ good . suzzestions were learned from the reports for future work in the association. Mrs. Clara Colby reported for the nominating committee and the officers -- were elected by ballot &s follows: The Club House 2 Packages for ....... Rush Park Garden and Flower Seedg ......00. Rice's Garden and Flower Seedg .. ... Phones 24 and % Adults 25¢ AUDITORIUM THEATRE Heart Interest--Thrills--Human Interest 3-"'0-:*:15 fought a."'&.'."'.'a' m possession of the Suez Canal, A graphic tale P " * MAY 19--20 "DTISRA ELI®*" SPIES----PLOTS--COUNTERPLOTS Club House Cortn Flakes Garden Time punctusted with ANOTHER GRAND TRIUMPH SUNDAY, MAY 2ist. "ONE A MINUTE" GEORGE ARLISS annual business . A. was held m. Reports of Full Line of Bulk Seeds A Paramount Picture Seed Potatoes 522. be and 10c AY (Thick Slices) Two Shows George Arliss, star in "Disraeili," playing at the Auditorium Theatre this week, is one of the greatest character actors the speaking stage has ever known. His impersonation of Disraeili, the great Jew Prime Minister of England, in a plot full of love, and numan emotion is as m thrillig ae:}c'.un as may be imagined. The power and popularity--of this production may be judged by the fact that it was the first picture to oreak a long stand-- ing rule and run a second week at the Strand Theatre, New York. Teed's physical training classes pre-- sented an athletic carnival which consisted of a program of calisthen-- ics, tumbling, parallel bars, Indian elubs and nt fights, The various stunts were rving of the hearty applause given by the large audience and the entertainment proved, as the boys had hoped ,an over whelming success. The Libertyville band en-- livened the occasion with music. 17 Children 10¢ W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. Early Ohio Seed Potatoes I 3 Rural New York Late We are offering at this time an excellent sel-- ection of well secured mortgage notes in denom-- inations of $500.00 and $1,000.00, bearing 7 per We recommend for investment With Vaidura Red River Valley Grown Potato Grower Fertilizer Paint Your , BUILD l Sunnyblac Screens, NOW Tire & Ton 7% First Mortgage Loans Warm Weather Needs® Libertyville Lumber Co. . . Roofs, YOUR POULTRY WILL THRIVE ON RED COMB FEEDS Bloomers and Step--Ins $1.175 _ Double Under Shirts On Improved Lake County Phone 47 Been there 20 years. With Safety flesh color and darks Gymps, Net -- t igham'and Net Home Maker Tire & Top 7% |

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