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Lake County Register (1922), 23 Dec 1922, p. 5

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l Ahamity Happemiings "~®o onl Incolliamn ol Potiouln .:.uu:.:.umm MceCormick left Thursday for Bt. Louis where they will spend the Christmas holidays with Rev. E. 8. next week. All patrons please put in orders early. See advertisement in another columna.for varieties of Lake County National Bank A Happy Prosperous New Year The Holiday Season affords an op-- portunity to express again our pleas-- ure we derive from our business re-- lations with you and on behalf of our entire organization, we wish for you and yours A Happy New Year A Merry Christmas A Merry Christmas We want to thank our friends and patrons for the favors of 1921, and to wish you one and all Libertyville, Ilinois Migs Dorothy Schanck entertain-- ed her Sunday school class of girls at her home Monday evening. A most enjoyable evening was spent by the guests. One of the light --fingered gentry relieved Leonard Disney of $100 last week in Chicago. That class of humanity reap a harvest during the holiday rush and when the streets M Mrs. Tillie Gibson is recovering from an attack of pleurisy. . She has been ill for two weeks. Mrs. E. J. Weiskopf, Mrs. Frei Kiene and Mrs. George Mitchell of Diamond Lake attended the cantata ut the M. E. Church Thursday even-- Mr, and Mrs, E. L, Sayre visited relatives in Chicago the fore part of shoppers Friday. '~ The date of the L T. H. 8. Alumni party has been changed from Dec. 27 to Friday, Dec. 29. Miss Florence Leighton and Ruth Waters spent Thursday in Wauke-- the special meeting of Livertyville Chapter 0. E. 3. Wednesday evening A pleasant secial hour followed the : Foulds Milling Girls: basket bail team played Waukegan Y. W. C. A. team at North Chicago Auditorinm Wednesday evening. The. score dosed 15 to 2 in favor of the Wau-- kegan team. c Mrs. L. C. Goiding entertained the Womans Club at the annual 'Christ-- mas party of the club Wednesday afternoon. 'It was' a very~pleasant game . THE LAKE COUNTY RECGISTER SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1022 "The Young AU DITORIUM Misses Christina and Esther Cris-- Misses Helen and Libbie Mills of CHRISTMAS EVE and Menday, New Year's Night 'THE MAN UNCOUQUERABLE® Starring Jack Holt . PRICEY 25¢ and 10c Sun. New Years' Eve. . BETTY COMPSON in "THE GREEN TEMPTATION" . SPLENDID FOOD . POPULAR PRICES ROOM»=BATH$T® |\* Rendatoh lhid G Preprictors CHRISTMAS NIGHT A CHRISTMAS TREAT WALLACE AGNES AYRES and MAY McAVOY in Beoth Tarkington's DONT MISS THIS IT3 A SCREAM A BIG SPECIAL COMEDY HIT AT REGULAR PRICES HOLIDAY SPECIAL "TO HAVE and TO HOLD" Friday -- Satarday Dec. 29--30 "THE SHOWHOUSE DELIGHTEUL® Pipe Organ Accompaniment FRIDAY and SATURDAY With MARION DAVIES Something Different SUNDAY and MONDAY or call for latest program Theatre Lake were Libertyville | _ Paul Kohout of Nt Deme Col-- lege is at home for the Christmas polidays. x ; M, E. SUNDAY L GIVES | PAGEANT ISTMAS EVE | mm-}ntvhkhh \being put on by the M. E. Sunday | school Sunday evening, Dec. 24, is fmmmmT"mdm |\kind ever attempted in Libertyville. \ There are 45 charactars taking part. | .It is the Christma# story of "At the Fire Place." mativity story in -- pantomine. mention | should be made of which will |be shown, among are "Tax-- | payers going to Jergsalem," "Mary ' + $ + i The annual ing of the share-- holders of the Fir Bank | of Libertyville will Be held in the w.mofl B 'DJ.n'm Ents:soo'«-.lm:kl'.l.htlumrpme | of electing officers L0r the ensuing day in Te Young People's department gfi':nd i 1 it nos, eve e effort pos-- lfihhbdnxr, n'qb'itl success, The public is invited to at. tend.. Doors open at $:30 o'clock There will be no of the W, C. T. U. until h;;lnl'c. Mrs. Amos Holman spent Wednes-- s Auto Livery DAY AND NIGET TAXI SERVICE Phone Libertyville, 806 Mrs, William WW is seriously The Club House BAE ty Quality Store Mrs. Helen Lage A. R. Schnaebéle, Motary Public. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY TAKEN CAEE OF Phones 24 and Hemstitching for A Merry Christmas ANKUAL MEETING AND PICOTING 10¢ a yard !zi " Sncere Good llg Wishes id meeting. _ J. 8. @y, Cashie A' 'OMOBILE nme s e L 116 Belvidere St. WAUKEGAN We're wishing you a !erry Christmas ---- the merriest you have ever known.-- And we thank you for so generously -- remembering this store during the past year. 6 ons s i ! ~Mrs. Woolridge was a resident of | this village for. over twenty--five years and was dearly beloved by her friends and respected by all who knew her. Her husband, Charles | IWoolridp, preceded her in death | several years Her two dlu'hhrs,' | Mrs. Charles Kaiser and Mrs. Abner | ) Taylor, botn of Libertyville survive |her, besides other relatives. | Mrs. Catharing Woolridge, aged 78, of Libertyville passed away Fri-- day morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Kaiser, after a short illness of heart trouble. The funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at the Presbyter-- ian church, 2:30 o'clotk, Rev. Guy E. Smock, pastor of the Presbyterian under the heavy load.. He was hur-- ried to the Victory Memorial hos-- pital where Dr. A. E. Buddie dressed his injuries ° f a MRS CATHARINE WOOLRIDGE DIED FRIDAY MORNING Dr. Buddie stated that Sheppard's knee and wrist were lacerated and that his spine was hurt quite badly. We desire to express our sincere apprecia-- tion for the courtesies extended us during the past year and extead our best wishes for A Happy Nem Hear A Merry Whristmas ' 'The Masoni¢ Lodge very pleasant-- ly entertained their members and |tady friends 4n the lodge hall Sn ;. _ Nommal Wells and a friend from Highland Park attended the dance at {Wsnhgln SBaturday night, May it reach out and enfold you in its gracious And then our wish would echo true--that this be the happiest Christmas you ever had. DYMOND RD. Flowering Plants Make Delightful Gifts: Primroses, Pink Flowers, 75¢. Begonias, 3 varieties, 75e and up. Xmas Cactus, nice plants, 50c. Poinsettias, fine plants, $1.00 each. ° Specimen Boston Ferns, $1.50 and $2.00. We will deliver, if you wish, to your friends Christmas E.ve. Just phone. Phone Res. 396--R. _ FAIRHOLM GARDENS Green House 396--J. Burridge & Sons -- / . W. Carroll & Sons Co. Libertyville Lumber Co. Allow us to extend to you our heartiest and best wishes for amml;ryChrimhy it find you prosperous and happy. > nette Biere spent Wednesday even-- ing in Waeukegan, Miss Carrlie Chard will sing "The PAGE FIVE . w

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