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Lake County Register (1922), 8 Jul 1922, p. 5

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-- |Libertyville Happenings _ Mr and Mrs. William Schley en-- a relatives from Chicago and Long Grove on July 4. * Lester Colby and children of Chi-- eago visited Mr. and Mrs. Byron ,(w over July 4. \ Arthur Metcalf of Jolié¢t spent several days this week at the C. H. Kaiser home. -- #+ Miss 'Marie Anderson was a Chi-- cage visitor on Thursday. Mr. and Mys. Ross Triggs and fmwumdneon July 4 Conservation Phone 5 Lake County National Bank They will support the body in the correct position for swimming. Adjusted to support from 50 to 250 pounds. F. B. LOVELL CO. In the last few years "Conservation" has become a by--word. The Govern-- ment has spent thousands upon thous-- ands to conserve "the natural resources of this country." [ It is doing this because the natural re-- sources are valuable--valuable because they will be of use in years to come. We Are a Nation of Builders An(;bimzn:',' p:o:dperct;us and living under free an ten we build homes of our own,m our own ideas of comfort and convenience. If you covet the utmost happiness and con-- veniencé in life -- Build a Home of Your Own and come to us for the matlerial«. Against the time when you will need them, you should conserve your finan-- cial resources. The best way to do this is to start.a Savings account with us and then make it grow. In many various designs and colors. Priced from BATHING CAPS WATER WINGS LIBERTYYVILLE, ILL For Bathers '25¢ to $1.25 of Resources i-- _ B . D. Nelson of Higawood called | _ Mre. on ubutyflh friends on Saturday. visitor ad| Dr. Clark of Chicago ealled at the | Mrs. 4| E. D. Hubbard home on Sunday. visited n--| Mr. and Mts. Jay Frudy have re-- Mis. nd | turned from an extended trip to New Ryan York and other eastern points. with ni-- "' E. T. Langworthy and family left Mr. on | on Wednesdzy for a month's auto guest: luip through northern Wisconsin. Willia nt | _ Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hawk and two Mrs H.| sons spent the week. end with Chi-- cago i | cago relatives. | the h wonmmmmmmooess | @F o 50¢ LIBERTYVILLE THE LAKE Mrs. Jule Poorman of Kansas City visited Libertyville friends Sunday. Misses Elizabeth Ryan and Mary Ryan are spending the week en« with Mrs. William Spellman. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ryan were ) ; ow guests of Mrs. Ryan's sister, Mrs. :'p. rty at William F. Speliman on July 4. day eveni Mrs. Caroline Chambers of Chi-- Lowell cago is making an extemded visit at w, MeLa: the home of her brother, Fred Crok-- | yyjy 4 a: er. Mr, an Joseph Reuse has been quite i\l Austin v the past week. His condition is not Mary Bro Joseph Reuse has been quite i\ the past week. His condition is not much improved, according to latest reports. Mrs. P. J. Bocke has been spending several ':aym week with her mother, Mrs. K. Lmebbe at Ha'f Ray, who has been ill. Rev. E. J. Bait: and family, Miss Dorothy Sayers, John Burridge and Mark Ellsworth picniekedwat Druce's Lake July 4th. Mrs. Clara Rushtomn and Miss Frances Rushton of Woodstock are visiting Mr. and Mrs Fred Croker this week. W, B. Gilbert, Rector's Warden of the Church of the Redeemer, Cairo, I!l., of which Reverend Batty was rector for several years, WAs a guest at the rectory last Friday. Professor H. E. Underbrink, prin-- cipal elect of Libértvville Township High School is in Libertyville this week in the interest of the hign . Mrs. George Klein, Mrs. Amelia, vac Schlimer and Mr. and Mrs. Frank, duti Effinger of Chicago were guests at | Jon Tthe home of Mrs. Henry Seiler on!She July 4. ~ con school. Everyone is very cordially invited to attend the second Lake County Fair Booster Meeting to be held at Half Day on Tuesday evening, Jaly lith. it Mré. Glen Sayers was a Chicago ay, towering seas! C Castaways on an unchartad wiand! Annic's vision in the storm! Enoch's rescue! His fateful homecoming! You must see this age--oid favorite brought to the screen. '"ENOCH At? ZN ADDITIONAL LIBERTYVILLE ON PAGE EIGHT "Dangerous Little One af the most pictures of the year-- 11. L'be"ty Theat}'e "WHY ANNOUNCE We booked this attraction be-- cause it is one of the fastest moving comedy dramas we ever saw. _ Something doing every minute Coming Soon: Mary Pickford in "Going . Straight" _ "Connectieut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," "Theodora," -- "Smiling Thru," "San of The Wolf," and many Convenient to step int@==all opera chairs--best of P?"'w ----gh yes--and plenty 0 #it : everyone Wednesday Liberty Theatre FRIDAY -- SATURDAY EXKTRA SPECIAL Tuesday -- Wednesoay ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN "The Old Reliable" Also two--reel comedy 'PLA YING POSSUM" SsUNDAY MARIE --PROYOST 10c -- 25c YOUR MARRIAGET" shrieks of --In-- Personal and Logal Items of Parkicutar Interest to Our L'gefiyv;#fieaders Demon" fascinating Don't Miss REGISTER Mr. and M¥ Eari Kaiser gpent Monday at the C, H. Kaiser home. William Stogke spent the Fourth { at Racine, Wig,, Wisiting friends. George Wright nas purchased a Jordan five p&S&@Ager sedan. Mr. and Mrag;Alo Hapke are visit-- ing at Laudervale, Wis. !, Lowell Schpo@der attended a lawn ' party at Forg Sheridan oa Satur-- day eveniny, & July 4 a: (Yw lake Mr. an Mrs, 'Clayton Staples of Austin vi ited @% the home of Mrs. Mary Bro-- n ver the week end. Mr. ano Mrs. Morebak of Prairie View spe: Monday withn Mrs. Henry Seiler. j Charles visited h last week Attenti village ve onee. Dri ing licen cording t taine| at Attenti-- owners of vehicles! The village ve icle tax must be paid at onee. Driors of vehicles not snow-- ing licen-- will be dealt with ac-- cording to laws. Licenses can be ob-- taine! at Eradford's barber shop. Mrs. George Huffman, Sr. better known as "Grandma," -- celebrated her 79thn birthday on Saturday. She was presented with 79 ~ beautiful roses, one for each year-- that had passed. Miss Ruby Williams will take a vacation of two weeks from her duties as bookkeeper for Triggs and Jonnson beginning next Monday. She will attend the Epworth League convention at Lake Geneva next week. Miss Dorothy Holcomb is again at her desk in the North Shore Gas compeny office after 2 two weeks' vacation spent on a motor trip to Dakot; Her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Holcorb, accompanied her. Relatives have received word of the sa' arrival of Henry Seiler at %erbo}m. France, on June 23. He sailed Fine 17 on the "Majestic," the laigest passenger steamer on the ocean. He wrote that the *rip had been a pleasant one. He will visit relatives at Alsace--Lorraine. Frank Fenwick, William Speliman and William Trae have returned home from & 1500 mile auto trip. They visited relatives in Akron and Cleveland, ~Ohio and nad a very interesting trip. Miss Gl:dyg Bulklev of Calumet, Mich., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. James Mack.© Miss Bulkley, a graduate of Beéloit College. is teacher of Latin an:\ French in Calumet high school class v"mil twelve little children fromm Olivet Institute, Chicago at a picaig on Saturday. The little folks will be in charge of Mrs. Norman Barr, wife of the superintemdent of the Institute and are from the siumis and have but little opportunity of getting out into the country, tye > sechool. Mrs. E The North Amer ican Union will give a card party «on Wednesday, July 12th in the Gridley hall for the benefit of C. S. and Mrs. Hoag. All members and their friends cor-- dially invited to attend. Admission 25 cents. Snow's Aute Livery * DAY AND NIGHT--FTAXI SERVICE Phone Liber ywille, 806--M The Club House , Quality Store Phones Aand 2s EmM y 11BERTYVLLE © Grape A delightful drink, per bottle,. NATIONAL BRAND FLAVORED SYRUPS Raspberry, Strawberry, Lemon, Orange, Cherry Extra Fancy Bulk Cocoa 3 lbs. -- 25¢ chrgeder, Lee Walrond, hlin and Ward Just spent It's the berries make -- RASBO -- so good . Prue of Akron, father Charles A GINGER ALE GRAPE JUICE Morgan's Sunday 430 N Milwaukee Ave. DAY, JULY 8, Onio True lowa, vi nephew, H. J. Ti «. erty and , the -- first of _: week. .0 The u" Chautauy= _ p gram yiv i this village this we k has giv~n general satisfaction,. T: varied musical "Jlfll have been of a high and the lecturers, eloquent . speakers _ who _ h. +p ko om subjects interesting to the thinking men and women. Th« attendanee throughout has not Deen as lary: as desired due, doubtle~ to its being Fourth of July week a, many people being away from home Spec.al-- glectric lighting at tn: Fair Eoogter meeting at Half D. next Tuégday night, furnished ) the Dtz Willys Light company. AUDITORIU M Mr Tues. and Wed. July 18--19 the Celebrated in a big fun contest with special movie, Friday and Saturday, July 21--22 By Gosh and the "Se'dom-- fed Mirtktrels." _ Also Douglas Fair-- banks in "His Majesty the American" sATURDAY AND SUNDAY JULY 8 and 9. Booth Tarkington's noted ro-- mance of a town of the Middle West. Of its scandals, pride and politics And of love that made a fighting young lawyer set the place right side up. "The Conquest SPECIAL --ATTRACTION JULY 14--15 Griffith's "LOVE FLOWER" with Barthelmess. Thomas Meigha! of Canaan' Q Cargmount CPiciure Children 106 _ Adults 25¢ T. P. Winslow of Che isited her nephew, H. J. } d femily, the first of "THE Theatre Wallace Reid in E. HELL DIGGERS" ROOT BEER JULY 16 PHIZ Melissa Gould and Mitchell attended the fifticth> am-- of Miss Gould's grand-- e Mr. and Mrs. James *O'-- Commor at New Lisbon, Wis., @n Ray Andrews, Libertyville man-- ager of Minois Bell Telephone com-- pany, and his family and !rle Anm-- ?yfi' left on Sunday for Balsam ake, Wis., where they wil! spend two weeks camging and fishing, The .rip was made by auto, a di--ance of 150 miles. Mr .and Mrs. 0. C. Mcleod®, of Dallss, Texas, visited at the home of their son Clyde D. Andcr--on over Saturday and Sunday. Thoy wilt leave Wednesday for Cansia and Minnesota before returning to their home in Dallas where Mr. McLeod has oil wells in Texas and Oklahoma, Mr .and Mrs. 0. C. Mc Dallss, Texas, visited at the their son Clyde D. Andcr Saturday and Sunday. T leave Wednesday for Can; Minnesota before returning July 4, The Rev. Hubert Carlt Oxom, D. C. L., Trinity Toronto, will be the preac union service at the P church next Sunday. Dr. the rector of St. Augustin Wilmette, 'and a note among men and boys. W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. Are You Going # To Have Company? Bed Spreads ............. .. . . . . . $2.60 to $9.00 Hemstitched Sheet 81x99 ...............$215 Pillow Cases .....................¢..... . .15€ Madras Shirt Goods ...........«......... 48€¢ We close Thursday at 6:00 P. M., Saturday at , 9:00, other nights at 8:00 P. M. Screen Doors Porch Screens 4ft x5 ft 4in at Bargain Prices You Will Save Money Libertyville Lumber Co. Order Your Silo BUILD NOW AND Avoid the Fall Rush If You Buy of Down by the Old Depot Been there 20 years. College, r at the »yterian 'leton is church, worker Phone 47 At the commencement ° of the Chicage Music held on Friday eveni f 80 ,in Conservatory Hall, Mrs. Crystal Eaton was one e soloists, singing, in _ Italian, well know1 _ "Polonaise" _ from Mignon. Waiton Perkins t 'l?r: Eaton displayed ufl'% provement since her last appearance, and is the possessor of a lovely so-- prano voice, which she uses to splendid -- advantage, making ex-- quisite shadings, beautiful phrasing ard most finished perception." MRS. EATON AS&ISTS _ _ AT CHICAGO RECTT Mrs. Eaton rm was mhade a fine offer to do ¢ work through the summer, but preferred to wait until later and is at present nego-- tiating with one of the leading con-- cert bureaus with the view of taking up that line of work. ANNOUNCEMENT--Farmers 1sing Bull Milking Machine will re-- ceive service at corner Lake St, and Milwaukee Ave. B. Fingted, Libertyville? _ °_ Si--1t

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