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

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-- | Lake County National Bank A ¥. ¥, Owen returned from Pena-- eyivania where he was called by the serious iliness of a relative. wfifif ty "'V ves "w- Tenirion pattifuly cfoins, Trea tinee bal, Redibe do _ IT WALKS--TALKS AND SLEEPS ' -- IT HAS REAL HAIR _ 'With each purchase of Nyal Face Cream, Face Paste, or any one of many Nyml Products, y« Usket (one Ukket for cach Fucntyofive conts of ou% | coinee 25 s Ms tho fickdls bear the aaine nathe. 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 name. It is in a sealed exvelope tied around F. --B, LOVELL CO. bear the distinguishing letters A B C D E or F are called for payment December 15, We shall be p'eased to collect these bonds for you and ask that same be handed in to us at your earliest convenience. Vietory 4 3--4 per cent Notes 1922--28 which You secure a jlower fire insurance rate when you have a Carey Asfaitslate Shingle Roof. Ask us for samples and prices. ided in a thick body of heavy felt and water--procfing Come and see it. Bring the children with you. Victory Notes \ land Park, HL 3 -- Ward Just, David Flagg and Rus-- aeurh'zmtt:tno"nblhw 'in Waukegan at the Orpheum. lr!:ndlx;.u.mm'ood and Mr. and Fredericks Io{lfln-holpm with | friends and relatives in Libertyville, |_ Martin J. Healy of "Libefty Villa" has been very ill for the past two lweehwithm. He is at St. Joseph's hospital. f | -- Mr. and Mrs. Abner Taylor, John | of Dougias ave. Thursday. SMrs, \Harrison and Mrs. Wilson are sis-- ' Ashley Grate, Miss Mollie Seiler and the Jack --Sink family motored to Berwyn Sunday and wisited friends. George Sturm and Tamily were guests at the home of George Sturm Sr. at Aptakisic Sunday. _ The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. Church will hold its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. J. 8. Hyatt, Milwaukee ave. " Mrs. Rolland Fike of Litchfield, Mich, and Mrs. Charles Trenuer were Baturday ~visitors at the home of Mrs. Emnest Ellis of Winnetka. White and family and other friends in that vicinity. F Mr, and Mrs. Alex , for-- mer residents of Uhm have moved from Crivits, Wis. to High-- day raiud h is Sam Schar and son Burney spent Sunday with #@randma -- Schar at North Northfeld, III. St. Louis. She will visit Rev. E. C. tic Workers Tuesday evening was well attended and a very pleasant evening spent by all. Hapke's Or-- chestra furnished the music. The Woman's Guild requests that all finished and unfinished goods for the bazaar be left at. the electric depot or at Walrond's --store by Dec. 4. i. ur.um}---ud,wm stock, parents MGNPH" this village attended the special meeting of Libertyville chapter, O. E. 8. on Friday evening. -- C, C. Harrison and wife of Ring-- wood called on Mrs. M. C. Wilson and the Alumni, Thursday afternoon Nov. 30 at 2:45 o'clock on Liberty Mrs. Sadie Ruby left Tuesday for The social dance given by the Mya Mrs. F. H. Noble is entertaining Amflfi,'m ITEMS ON PAGE EIGHT o Wiizgem cOp '/fir'm\ "\\§\\§ buffet sets, doilies. pillow All FANCY GOODS FOR Christmas Presents MRS. H. B. EGER Eger Hardware Store LIBERTYYILLE, , TE EHMmtboll- need wired? We'll tell in the home presents distressing problems. or w dinin Personal and Local Items of Partiecular Interest to Our Libertyville Reader s for electricity Station. Some @Kcellent programs have been nfi?'-'er it. Patrons are cordially 1 to hear it at will in | : y arrive in fli*nyvilla Wednes-- Mr. and ln@i-orxe Woltt will move A t, * n ho ahaies . Aertyrile m ds wish them success in their new me Poeits & Bagorge eny ww F. .A,. Hudson, principal and the of E--ucation of the The opening basket ball game :':nmkhlmi;"wpany te'nwlzl)l" ""@ Tm ving evening in' T % 8. anasium against the n:x:hu,sm am which has a re-- fast The game will begin at 7:30 . Lag Vene Whee!cr and brother wrenty--ei .1;: bunco 'aturdl?tmh"nd..' party: was in honor of their; any time. cousin, fitgfi}iwun of Ree Heights, 5 ost e ble voning was Sptle >> nc _3:;'; bell chapter, rrie of Millburn chapter, Mrs. , grand lecturer of the order mbers of Wau-- kegan and W chapters. The chapter in a splefi@id manner, after which deliciong refresnments were urvgdby&o*imhm The Club House Step it is com t w«ad we i solx the best I:E':::rm affords. For t ' fiay hm rwdeits A radio has been installed in the " "THE CRUSADER" "YOSEMITE TRAIL" Phones 24 and 25 Fould's Macaroni or Spaghett! Club House Fuacy Buik Cocon, " h for <«...__.~ Fancy Fronktorts, Club House Seeded or Seedliess Raisins, Funcy Seicct Suntos Coffee, Argo Corn Starch l€ . ues .« mdns m"" 8c, Smoked Ha Picnica. 1b LIBERTY THEATRE "DO AND DARE" EXTRA SPECIAL THANKSGIVING Dustin Farnum '_ Sunday: -- wa. rusgeut im . Two reel Comedy unds o( the Gode. Special Comedy CLYDE COOK in "IHE EXKIMO" or |1ver <. & H. Stamps on All Cazh Purchases story ED a duck dinzner in Y¥. NO Mrs. Robert Sits and son: Leslie returned /A after spend-- lh(unnwhpvhifing friends and rel Mrs, Sitz at-- wdl:n? Wednesday eve-- ning and a party and dance at Paul Revere Chapter on Friday. Mrs, E. M.° was called to Chicago on on account of the death of Henry Cary, who died after an iliness of less than a week of pasumonia. Mr, Cary was widely o aaitroee mt manager of the Associa-- tion for the past ten years. He re-- sided in Chicago at 851 Belden ave. The Ladieg Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will hold its home of Miss Jennie Kern, Wednes-- day afternoon, Dec. 4. Mrs. Kruck-- man, Mrs, Knox and Mrs. Kimball will act ms hostesses. Please take satisfactory. 'The first week 98 were taking the milk at the recess period. This week there are 115. Even in this short time there is a decided hptv-!-'.h-nyolfieehfl- drea, and are' expressing M-pwdthfln Miss Quinn, the school nurse, is untiring in her efforts to bring the children up to standard, and the teachers are assuming the added. work and re-- sponsibility in a most commendable rfi&eoltho'lmindfle. The results of the milk diet for the under weight children in the tended a card party at the Ravens-- pictures of the season. FRIDAY and "'The Good AU DITORIUM The story of a man who was his »wn worst enemy, f | we "THE SHOWHOUSE DELIGHTFUL® -- WEDNESDAY, NOV, 29th *CONCEIT" . BUNDAY, DEC. 3 Paramount Special DECEMBER 1st and 2nd Quality Stort|| -- (oportyyitie Lomber o. . | Theatre CA Jpcciottine 1oonk SATURDAY #0,. 1922 10¢ _ 27¢ 15¢ 19¢ te M'i'u'.'.i.«u atine were guests at the home of E. Smock, pastor of the MAm,mmh- ily are expected to arrive in Liber-- tyville Wednesday afternoon. 24 yard --wide sheeting of the good ue' :A B Hard Maple Wool Slipover Sweaters.......... Illinois Furpace, Stove and Lump Coal I 3 Indiana, West Virginia Smokeless Coal ~| ---- DYMOND RD. FAIRHOLM GARDENS l: H. C. Burridge &iSons: _ |_ Hardwood Chunks Save Coal, Clean Heat . Phone Res. 102--R , . W. Carroll & Sons Co.| . The Substitute tor Hard Coal Egg Size for Furnace--Nut Size for Stove " my;flymi GOOD DELIVERY SERVICE It Pdys to Trade With Us _ Cut Twelve Inches : Long Fine for Kindling and Cooking Chankagtiring This Bank is thankful For the bountiful Harvest of good will, Rgped from the many Friendly assqciations With those whom it is Privileged to serve. There is still plenty of time : for Fall Planting o H Soeet L 144. ug22 en l i y Saekee 3 tted . es avy 'taghe > Mr, and Mrs. J M ;'Yi" 6 and Mts. 'Eduis" Auiia alf ie uo stiz attended . Mr. Reuse's parents in C . 8 "'?*; 3 EKs DKE TA L uo4 x ¥€ KK w3 1 y &

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