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Lake County Register (1922), 29 Jul 1922, p. 5

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In. Jail badl- tun-new! tmaine. In 'Et-dnl. on Friday, h. a! In. C. Comb: moaned to am tret.thmtur. '3th anerof Nor. In! an mtMttate Libertyville rel- MN.. and fthatdr. an hon-36's! Mr. and Mrs. E Young. i Fgur Reasons l. Far a Checking Account Phone lake County National Bank WATER WINGS f', 'l'heywillenpportthe body in the correct Wu for swimming. Adjusted to support t roll tro to 250 pounds. F. B. LOVELL C0. Auditions, prosperous and living under free nnd gnawed dream-gm I! build hanks oGiirown, "bottling tom own idea of contort and convenience. . J If you covet the utmost happiness and con- venhco in life Build a Home of Your Own We Are a Nation of Builders j", Ulym Young Irtyw.trvnrhede-adat1ems. Pricedfron _ . It safeguards you in that a check is always a receipt. . It keeps your unused funds where they can be invested for the good of the community. It helps you to keep account of your expenditures. It eliminates the risk of losing money which carrying cash incurs. BATHING CAPS ue visiting LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. For Bathers 25e to $1.25 50c - '. by; James Murray nt Wuhondn. m1 In. cum Wehrenberg and Mus 91- Van Iulttr were Waukegnn all." on Wednesday. of: In. Augusta Lovell and W' 'tl Hum returned home Wednesday C. I from an extended vrstt in Dallas. Sun 1 Antonio ind other cities in Ta]. liu Blanche Osborne - Thu-day h Chicago. LIBERTYVILLE In visiting her mggzicoum REGISTER SATUQY, JULY f Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sayre 3t- rtended Ringling Brothers circus on j Wednesday evening. 4 Mrs Fred Mordhorat Thursday in Chicago. Reverend Whipple of Baum called bn Libertyville friend. on Tnunsday. Ray kimoeriy of Chicago trun- acted business in Libertyville on Thursday. Mrs. W. J. Fendick wu . Wan-l Mrs. Geils of "Ville ls thcl Mr. 3nd Mea. P. J. Bockelmn» Regan visitor on Friday. guest of Mrs. w, P. Franzen thUinttd Mr. and In. Ind Bockelman week. {And daughter In. attended the Mrs. Fred Murdhurat spent! - m in an". - Thumdny. Kern on Wednesda Mrs. James Lee of Milwaukee visited friends in Libertyville an Thursday. S. A, Mnttison is enjoying a net- tion from his employment in Cor- Iett's grocery store. Dr. C. R. Galloway has pur- chased a new Kine] Tomcat" through the Ree Motor company. Mr. and Mrs. John Suydun In Visiting "Istives at Ftumsmutt, Minn. They 'mmie the trip by "to. "in Alice Stafford visiting ttt Mrs. Ed." home. Mr. and Mrs wednesday for where they will Mrs. Hiram Lusk e Jeanette Smith and William E. Decker was a we visitor on Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Ray arent Friday in Chicago. Mrs. F. J. Wright, Mrs. C. Greenwood and Mrs. S. C. Kimptll spent Wednesday in Chicago. Dr. J. 1.. Taylor i few day, in Mimics Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Deralein of Rogers Park were guests of Mr, and In. James Clark on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. o. E. Newsom and family took in the circus in Chicago on Wednesday. As the old reliable lace, 'qsveur't b "up into-- "afl than? tAt M "and plenty " "can". [ A stirring (do of In", ante, uni Adventure in the Canadian Northwoods. Motion Ptet-.--4hrr business and not . rudim- or mrpeetresettt. {Liberty Theatre "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT" "HUNG SOON: Wm. Firnum in A ii',"'ti Romance" th 1922 Drs- m; we Wmiete written by Auxandre Dumas. A beautiful u authentic prmiuction. A real m-mt for Libertyville theatre Mal-day . Tuesday - Wehudly MARK TWAIN'S Greatest Candy PM all loop haul... and he in Chi. Tribune aid. You'll at. it alive." Liberty Theatre MARY PICKFORID FRIDAY - SATURDAY His latest and best pity Also New. - Comedy ' King and Queen of Eng- saw this Irvelous master- of the screen. First t'me n in [Ah County. Ml music. "MONEY TO BURN" JOHN Ginny-1' _h_ mums! O' DAWN" isUND'A'Y - WM. RUSSELL "and " yum in INC s"rrhr8ll'rh" toe-Me 'aylor is visiting for I Minnesota and North --in- Calgary, 7 Canada, visit relativedt Jay Frudy lift on Personal and Loeat2tems of Ptrtiriiilktr: Interest to Our Libertyville Readers lanai nod In. Miss Jennie of Elgin is HutRraed's Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Frauen at- tended the ball gun. a Wauconda on Sunday. l Services at St. Lam's church, July so, 1922 an.- as (glows: Church scluroi, 10 a. m. I". prayer 11 a. m. Standard time.-. William Dowden has "turned from th" army hospital M he under- went an operation. H. b recuperat- ing at his home. i' Horn, on Thursday, July 27, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Georg. Huirrncurr, Waugh! 11 pounds. Mn. Gordon Kelley d Lake F est visited Liberty) friends Tnuxuiay. Mr. and In. Kellyy l Mm" move to Oregon. Mr. And Mrs. ('hu'lel Elwell and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Blvd] of High- land Plrk called at the E. W. Park- hurst home on "fairway evening. eh Mr. and Mrs. Gem and Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Burton of Chicago visited at the D. R. Ame- home on Sunday. Mrs. A. L. Harem!" of Evamton is a guest of Dole. Ames this week. Miss Lorraine Hubbard and Dale Collins attended the play, "Just Married at " 53". street theater on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry (Beacon and Mrs. Fred Haines attended a Pythian Sisters' meeting at Wauko- gun on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Fred Nettka. In. Edwin, Weber and son Lmsr, Ind Mid Clara Rumba! are m._r1¢sts of their sister. Mrs. - Schank and family. c _ Mr. and Mrs. Anchor, Mr. and Mrs. Cmin an! thome Gray of Chicago and Mr And In. Chaftain of Indiana were week old guests of Mr .and Mrs. Lev: M. . Dr. Frederick H. and fam- ily and Dr. C. R. G _ and fam- ily attended the an"! picnic of the Indians of Lui- "only held awn!" on rear Lil8B]llN?tr,rl - j; W. J. Fendick and Ian haw pur- named a Stoughton truck and will "gauge in the trucking busiw,s. if DU want quick servieq all on them. . Audfiorlnm 1 NEW SEMBAC OIL MOP AND 1 QUART CAN SEMBAC OIL 5 BARS P. & G. NAPTHA SOAP 1 PKG. STAR WASHING POWDER JIFFY JELL 8cperpkg. 2for........ CLUB HOUSE CORN FLAKES Mounting Highest (1.- Hcmd with Anna: III-b. Iltstlt new! to In Indeed a LAKE -d6iiiyFFii - RRRiiagr" iamVWHOUSE SATURDAY iii SUNDAY, m SPE CIAL ATTRACTION per pkg. 2 for Children 10c A when,Hg "my of true Ewe, outlined tn not gold against ill? vcrmmion wivet background of Paris ian and haw York night life. 430 N. tgthmutG'"iuve. and PRICES will 'or- on A large crowd "Had u Cook Ion-arm park a. My evening to hear the COM by Hiddleson's band. An "when: mm was ren- tiered, Min Evelyn and lane Sthlnk re- turned home Wednudly from Cai. ugo an" Malia" relatives and friends the past two weeks. They were mornpaniod home by Miss Lorene Weber. . The Udie, Aitf society of the M. E. church mil hold its regular business mum"; on Tuesday after, hmm, Augun l, at 2:80 o'clock at the home of Mm. Pred Smith on Church street. Rev. Earl C. Korgan of the Presbyterian church will preach his farewell sermon on Sunday morn- ing, July 30. Reverend Slaughter of the Christian church of Gurnee will preach at the evening service. DAY AND NIGHT Tm SERVICE Phone Libertyvllh, 806 19, LIBERTYVILLI $1.50 Adults 25c 29e 15c 15c he Won of Worrua:/ duh It5 Mn; on a Pageant of \mean'. Pt-aa " the Municipal" Pir, Monday, July 3lut. August ht Mr, Rog. Berry, the mast fluent .'pn-ukrr on the hae arts in America, "ill talk. On August 2nd Martha Ca Hole i511 speak on Woman', Publicity. an is "peppy" and up-to- the-minute. On August 6th Mrs. Obermlorfar will put on a Twilight Musicale--"Hearing America First" t? --frvm 6 to 7 p. m. It is hoped chi memuem will make it a point to at. tend. _ toar hundred people attended " was"; meeting of the Lake may tate a: Tuesday night at LA mr, m uh Bnd Tum Hiddle, 'ri, land Wed the music m . gun/0. M "a good speaking, -pleadid an" and dancing. (.rles Inn'- orchestra played r the - Everyone reported 4 Mn] [in W. W. Carroll dl, Sons Co. Roll Rantings, All Kinds Home Owner Roof Repair Time vertieaU,iain Clear Sim" 1 Giant Flatt Three in One _' Slate Coated Standard Slab Four in cne Libertyville Lumber (U. Great Line Specials Creodipt Clear Red Cedar .mCoBEAL rr STOPS LEAN? - BETTER SEE US ANO OUR New Well AM Pimen- h Ftril Comfort Size Butts and Yarn for tying. Just Received Wonderful vane 22 cents per yard Down b the Old Depot Been 34cm 20 - Stained Dark Green M47 Thbdn'ehnof lull."- Guth gun a welcome but pay at tho home of Richard Sch-t - Thad-y evening. Mother bo. Gama 33v. 1 very New ilk on monk ud the boyn pro- until her with n beautiful tmqtret ofrhthm-s. Sixteen outdhot former class were present, tttntdar.ttarmttmiltrtmdb, mom. q Dutch Carnival August 4 PAGE iii"?

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