Club at Antioch, Monday. , Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. I Casey spent | Miss Zelda Bock of Highland Park 'Thursday with their daughter, Mrs. 'spent Thursday in Libertyville She O. C. Jarrett at Area. jattended the Catholic bazaar. Miss Carrie Chard gave a program | Mrs. J. J. McCormick visited Mr. of Indian songs at the Woman's Mrs. Eugene Sullivan at Long Club at Antioch, Monday. ike, Wednesday, _ __ F. B. LOVELL CO." Libertyville Blappenmgs Phone 5 Women as manragers of the home do most of the selecting and and jt depends upon them how the wages shall be spent. Wise spendiag always necessitates an accurate record of ex-- penditures. The best way to keep such a record is to make all payments by check. what purpose, and when. In addition you have a receipt be-- cause your check always comes back to you Lake County National Bank TWENTY DOLLAR DOLL Given Away Free This is one of Madame Hendren's Walking, Talking, and Sleep-- ing Dolls with real Hair. The Doll has a mame. It is in a sealed ervelope tied around With each purchase of Nyal Face Cream, Face Powder, Tooth Paste, or any one of many other Nyal Products, you get a ticket (one &kvt for each twenty--five cents of your purchase)-- Each ticket has a girl's name like Mary, Ruth, or Louise printed on it. No two tickets bear the same name. The person holding the ticket with the Doll's name on it will receive this beanti{ully dressed, twety--three inch, life--like doll, absolutely F REE. ~ buying for the family--* They handle most of the pay envelopes, By filling out each stub you know exactly what you speirt, for Try a checking account at this bank. The cost is nothirg You secure a lower fire insurance rate when you have a Carey Asfaitalate Shinge Roof. Ask us for samples and prices. compounds underneath, unfailingly protects against roof--com IT WALKS----TALKS AND SLEEPS IT HAS REAL HAIR 'Dont worry about Q(/_i house it is covered with ---- Come and see it. Bring the children with you. AREY Shingles are spark--proof. The crushed slate surfacing embedded in a thick body of heavy felt and water--proofing "«Theé Shingle that Never Curlis" Women as Managers LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. LIBERTYVILLE See Buck Jones Friday and Satur-- day at Linerty Theatre. A special show Thanksgiving at tLibefty Theatre. day cago Mhs. Forest Smith is spending the week end with Chicago relatives. cago da Joy Grummitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Grummitt is on the sick list this week. THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1922 Mrs. A. L Webb and family mot ored to Chicago, Thursday. n Sam Alkofer was a Highland Park visitor Wednesday nigat. Mrs. Henry Biere and daughter Esther were Waukegan -- visitors Thursday. Dak "YOUTH MUST Founded on _ Porter Emerson Brown's Dramatic Mast--rprece,, inspired by Rudyard Kipliag's poem "The Vamnire." "THE YOSEMITE vice. Our theatre is convenent to step into and picture plays are our speciaity, not a side line. "WYEST OF CHICAGO" 'A FOOL THERE WAS' A thrilling story to'd in the playgrounds of the Gods. Added Attraction CLYDE COOK in "THE ESKIMO®" His funniest Comedy Watch for TOM MIX in "DO AND DARE" and Wm. Russell in "THE CRUSADER." We now have two machines, giv-- ing our patrons much better ser-- ive Hang made Maderia work, D Buffet Sets. Dressor Scarfs Handkerchiefs: George Mitchell of Waukegan was Libertyville caller Tuesday evening. Mr Mr Miss Doris Kaiser is employed i: itinental and National Bank, Chi Dr. ( Mrs. Nettie Mason and Mrs. Jen-- e Cossman speat Thursday juy Chi-- The Christmas exercises of the esbyterian Sunday school will be ld on Friday evening, Dec. 22. Mrs. C. H. Kaiser was the guest o s. Henry Kublank of Area, Thurs 160 ember Dependable Pictures Always Al« Mrs. W. Fendick Luce Bu'lding nen souares for handkerchiéfs All colors is a nimrod LIBERTY THEATRE A REAL FOX SPECIAL and Mrs. Max Kohner enter-- the grammar school teachers dinner on -- Friday -- evening. _ were laid for twelve. Special Sale Mystic Workers will hold a dance following the business g on the evening of Tuesday ber 28. Hapke's orchestra. and Mrs. James Laycock at-- tre bunco party given by the e lodge of Mystic Workers, Vene Whe ler and brotaer l1 entertain at a party Satur-- ening in honor of their cou~in LIBERTY GIFT SHOP THANKSGIVING NUSTIN FARNUM in LIBERTY THEATRE Mitchel! of Ree Height Friday and Saturday PCK JONES in Stancliff of Half Day was a : visitor in Libertyville Fri 11 TIN BRONC eni r Friday evening. The will partake of roast resu't of doetor's prow-- c ord Wodne day SPECIAL HAVE LOVE" Personal and Local Items of Particular Interest to Our Libertyville Readers M nd _ Comedy sO N of drama () 1 b ce and k Jones ore at-- Doilies Sc will be as interesting beginning augurs we timate success of the-- Tae Catholic bazaar being held at the town hall this week is well patronized. The arrangement of booths and decorations are beautiful and quite out of the ordinary. It is a very successful affair in every way. It will close on Saturday with big dance i1 the evening, Principal H. E. Underbrink, of L. T. H. S. left Wednesiay afternoon for Urbana to attend the Illinois high school conference which is he-- ing held this week. About 3,000 rep-- resentatives of schools all over the ctate will be at the gathering. Tae first meetings o the Farm Bureau Booster organization _ at North Prairie and Eosecrans were attended by an enthu--astic crowd. The Dairymen's meeting held at the Lake County F=im Bureau on Thursday evening w«~ largely at-- tended. The speaker--. . V. Gregory editor of the Prairne Farmer and Ed. B. Heaton of Minois Farm Bur-- eau, gave excdllent tulks on the subject at hand. Mrs. J. J. MeCormick, Mrs. E. E. Elisworth and Mrs. J. Wilson attend-- ed advance offigers nigat at Wauke-- gan Chapter 0. E. 8. Thursday even. Each department of the high school will have separate gatherings. Eng-- lish, nistory, mathemaics, ete. will be taken up by the teachers interest. ed in these special courses, Mr Underbrink will retérn Saturday. It is ing. Visitors from Rucine, Kenosha Wilmette, Grayslake, Millburn and Libertyville were present and were delightfully entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. !. Schnaebele have rented the Evilsizor flat on Wright court and will soon take possession. Mr. and Mrs. Fra k Beitzel of North Chicago who «ere married at Volo Wednesday, Nov. 15, are vis-- iting the Molidor and Beitze! fam-- ilies in this village th week. Mrs. Beitzel was Miss Corletta Molidor vefore her marriage. --~mC [ @ The Club House Quality Store Phones 24 and 2s oW urereryrviuis af Club House or Virgini Large Package Club House Toasted Relled Oats Argo Corn Starch..........9¢| Club House Pancake Flour.10¢ Buddie Wi«c Sugar Peas, 3 Cans .>...... hoped that the Grape Nuts ..............18¢ | Cream of Wheat Breakfast Suggestions T. & J. Home Made Sausage Log Cabin Maple Syrup 8. & H. GREEN STAMPS oq ALL CASH PURCHASES Sweet Pancake Flour T. & J. SPECIAL COFFEE 430 N. Milwaukee Ave. astic crowd. Mrs. Edna Olney and Miss Belle er mectings Hughes Miss Eadna Carlsten of Ihe splendid East Chicago will have charge of a for the ul-- hand work period. meetings. At the afternoon session Mr. ., Grant Cook of the Milwaukee Nor-- ing held at ds . i Bureau o1 M&l school will oe the speaker. His subject will be "Our Native Trees largely at-- . . ov sllzll. and Birds. ion service the morning of Thanks-- giving Day has not been as success-- ful, from the standpoint of attend-- ance, as it ought to be, have decided to hold it on Wedresday evening just preceding Thanksgiving as an experiment this year, hoping that more people will find it more conven-- ient to be present. It falls to the Methodists this yvear to furnish the church and the music, and to the Presbyterians to provide the preach-- er. Consequently we azmnounce that the regular Union Thanksgiving Ser-- vice for the community will be held on Wednesday evening in the Meth-- odist Church at 7:30. The Methodist Choir will furnish the music. The Rev. Chester Hill will preach the sermon. The collection is at the disposal of the Federated Council. Every body invited. THE ANNUAL THANKS-- GIVING UNION SERVICE TEACHERS MEETING SATUR DAY AT GRAMMAR SCHOOL The morning program will begin at nine--thirty o'clock; the following local teachers will assist in the mo'n ing program: Miss Theresa Wall, The Council of Federated Churches of Libertyville, feeling that the un-- A meeting for the teachers of the eounty will be held at Libertyyville Grammar School Saturday, Novem-- ber 25, 1922. Theodore 'The Man Who Saw Tomorrow' SUNDAY, NOV. 26-- Thomas 'The Dictator' Wallace Reid SATURDAY AU DITORIUM Supported by Lila Lee laying Richard Harding Davis' "THE SHOWHOUSE DELIGHTFUL" Theatre Meighan Roberts and There will be no Boy Scout meet--| Mr 'and Mrs. George Doremus and ing Tuesday evening, November 28 |family of Chicago were _ as the bcoutmaster is out of town on | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank business. | remus. Mrs, George Prouty and Mrs. Mary Clark of Wauconda visited Mrs. Delos Ames Wednesday and Thursday of this week. W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. Pillow Tubing 24 yard wide sheeting of the very good quality full bleached............... . Roll Roofings, All Kinds Wool Shpover Sweaters .. Full Fashioned Silk Hose Special Bargains DYMOND RD. FAIRHOLM GARDENS Landscape Estimates Free Phone Res. 102--R Greenhouse 396--J Home Owner Roof Repair Time Stained Dark Green Vertical Grain Clear S'xtee RED CBDAR Inch Giant Slab Three in One Slate Coated Standard Slab Four in Cne Libertyville Lumber Co. Great Line Specials Creodipt Clear Red Cedar * ARCO SEAL IT STOPS LEAKS -- *' H. C. Burridge & Sons Pure Linen Lunch Sets, Fast colors BETTER SEE US AND QOUR There is still plenty of time for Fall Planting Growers of Trees, Shrubs, Vines and Hardy Plants -- Down by the Old Depot Boont{enmyuu. LIBERTYYILLE HA. Mr. nd Mrs. John Lester and Mrs, Hafemann were among the Liberty» ville people who attended ommunity Day at Waukegan Thursday. ......... $2.00 _....... . $1.50 35¢ and C. N. S. & M Cars to Dymond Rd. LIBERTYYVILLE Dutch Buibs Tulips, Etc. 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