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Lake County Register (1922), 7 Apr 1926, p. 5

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ap Mr. and ~Mrs. Leonard. Disney|ter in Cal were Chicago visitors Tuesday. ,u--......L im goenat in ud poe paree 0000 n i You will take a greater interest in your work. You will earn more. Succe-wfllheyogn. ; We invite YOUR Banking Business. Start Saving Regularly NOW. a SUCCESS or FAILURE! Which do YOU want? Say it the Kohout Way --with Flowers We are Lake County's largest rose growers.~ 'Also other vari-- eties of flowers and plants. _ -- LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK . KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS yY us. Use our HAIR TONICS for your scalp. Let US be YOUR druggists. A good clear skin.often depends upon the condition of your eep good red blood in your veins and yoy will reflect If you need face powders and lotions, come to US FOR F. B. LOVELL CO.-- TELEPHONE 174 WM&,*L'*. w*, "The Bank of Service"' VWe Deliver Brainerd --avenue. It is devoutly «]| ward that the short stretch of Park } avenue may be completed soon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Brock-- 1| man and family were Waukegan w1| visitors <«Monday. .' ' PRESS1NG and CLBEA NING is dene right at Cichy's Tailoring of Mrs. Schneider with their fam-- The Philathea class of the Metho-- 'dhtchmhheld'lhregnlumfll-m . meeting Monda 'GW" g'gnaaoflu.hjlkm Fol-- members spent a pleasant evening at bunco which was followed by re-- freshments served by the holteu.] The condition of Lew Flagg, lochl resident, who was rushed to the Victory Memorial hospital last week after he was taken suddenly ill still remains serious. 'According to--re-- gnnedwdfihfln hospital . Flagg has rallied but slightly cperation was performed Monday and the doctors report the finding entertained at a six 'clock dinner Sunday evening at their home. The guests were the brothers and sisters word from the hospital is that he is getting along as--well as can be The state of' the weather is causing much delay to numerous building activities. In spite of this the work on the paving in the vill-- age was resumed Monday when James Cape and Son started a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. and is announcing the formal open-- page®of this issue. sin, is spending her Easter vacation at her home here. * Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kitchern are the proud parents--of an eight pound baby boy born in the early morning hours Monday at the Victory Me-- morial hospital... Mrs. Kitchen and the new arrival are reported wett-- # Richardson . of ago spent Sun-- day with the former's father E. D. Hubbard at his home on Second Miss Margaret Biere spent Sun-- day with friends at Mundelein. @ A number of local commuters were delayed in their home com-- ings Monday evening because _ of an accident at Grayland in which a locomotive lost another tire. The re-- sulting delay was the direct cause sf numerous late dinners. ! attending school at Racine, Wiscon-- Max Miller were Chicago visitors on ing along nicely. Dr. Maurice D. Penney is the attending physician. Jud Moore, who has been quite ill with influenza, is again able to be out. -- Mrs, Martha Phillips of Stevens Point, Wisconsin, is at the Joe Bond home assisting in the care of Mr. Bond who is her brother. Mr. Bond isnpomduhpm.v[n(.inhulfll. --'_Donald McKay of Diamond Lake was a Waukegan 'visitor Monday ight. 4 _ 06% First Mortgages Mrs. William McoEnry and son Billy visited last week with relatives Mr. beans. -- Members are" requested to have goods at the place of sale by one -- o'clock. :!!iea QWMH! 10 M'dl? nflmlcon:fi;!-'m Mrs. ing at two o'clock. ~A complete line} H Dunlap of Savoy, and others ofhomemndab;kcymd-wiflbowfilllnfim.dust from WLS, Sears-- Mrs. Doyle of Wadsworth. ar-- ted in Libertyville Tuesday for a W. C. Triggs is now settled in his J. CICHY, Proprietor The Latherah Ladies 'Aid will h Noerth MiHwaukee Avenue Interest . Payable -- Semi-- Annually. Titles Examined by the Bank's Attorney Amounts Running from $200 to $3500-- _ Maturities One Year to Five Years -- We recommend this form of Investment For safety and good interest return We have on hand and offer for 'LIBERTYVILLE sgwsg BANK Buy First Mortgages Call and Let Us Explain Their Merits LIBERTYVILLE HOMES of | We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors !fortheirkindnenwinourmtbq reavement: ' We wish to extend jespecial thanks to those who sent | the beautiful flowers. : WANTED: I want property to SELL i#f worth the money <--I can move it. See my advertisement un-- der "Real Estate for ' Sale." If your propérty were thus advertised, it would move, wouldn't it? The mountains of mortal beliefs, even the beliefs of'sin and sickness, the divine All--power. Mwfihmm of God, good, and the consequent reality of evil, is possible of ace¢ soever he saith. whosoever shall say unto this moun-- tain, the sea; and shall not doubt.in his heart =-- -- he shall have what-- sight, waits not for wonder or for Let us have faith that right makes might;--and in that faith, let us, to the end, dare to do our duty as we understood it. Lake spent Sunday witly her sister Mrs. Roy Titus. | Hmmpmww, Author of good, That Thy laws so pure and holy, May be better understood. Armed with faith may we press on-- Knowing nothing but Thy will, Conquering every storm of error, With the sweet words, "Peace be have' in him, that, if-- we ask any thing.eeordlutohh'm,rhu- eth us: And if we know that he hear us, whatsoever we ask, we know that we have the petitions that we desired of him. GOOD THOUGHTS FOR GOOD.PEOPLE Mrs. Roy Titus and baby have re-- turned to their home here from the 'The annual election of members of the Board of Education of Ape im'behlduutsaudlym at the High School. There are two members to be elected for a term of three years. The polls will be open f'r:m mounfilfino'efiekofthtt y. Rev._ Carl, Stadier pastor of the| Foommmommmmommmmmmmimimirs |., RECtAl by Agnes Mathis Cherry Long Grove church was a 'business inbtait itflmlotlfodisfidmmh. d'"mwm'o h?msfin'dth'mbm ' # % ~a cz B'l'll' neov!lhgc which was to have been held Saturday, April 10 l&;'&?&m':"'-wwuymutmwum oBtkeryub by the Lutheran ation performed at her home last| w.,.1.» nl-M,"l:.'.l fekpon u.-.u..l:.:' w es / L.A..ah!.-:.t. th: flafm"fgean sing farm topics. " Ted Boice was a business visitor And this is the confidence that we Mrs. Ralph Ayers and children. SATLISFACTION 601 West Park Avenue but have full faith that i-- Annually. s FLOOR SURFACING CARD OF THANKS are surely R. G. Kaping. 4 _4 | VUyle 'Smith was postponed u,..,ti*' Ladies Aid> at the Farm Bureau M"_';'mfilf night because of the condi<] office beginning at two o'clock. L SOCIETY || _ Frederick -- Schlotfeldt . who will speak on "The Phillipines". Mrs. Schlotfeldt was, for many years, a resident of the Islands and is thor-- oughly familiar with the people. Her talk should prove of great in-- terest. She recently gave aradio talk from W. M. A. Q on the same subject. Mr. L Alexander Ming will sing several numbers at this consists of Mrs. Reuse, Mrs. Beman mdlfiulut:u...' The April program of the Liberty-- ville Musical society will be given at 'the First Methodist Episcopal 'The regular meeting of the Lib-- ertyville Womans club will be held at the Parish house on Wednesday, April 7. The members will be en-- tertained by a travel talk by ~»Mrs. _ ~--SNOWS TAXI time "at/ te Libeayetie clab , to 'at t bertyvil to-- night (rmny)'at the ladies night. Dinner will be served at 6:80 and will be followed by special enter-- tion of the roads. Inkmti:i News of the Local Clubs and Lodges Gjes hss W% in lic\JAtfxiac;( tiful.ltpolid:am_tim--ufanfi:n other methodsand makes this hold task a real pleasure. Gives a 'This brilliantnew invention takes all the work out of keeping fioors beau-- tiful. It polishes ten times faster than PHONE 306 American Legion. .. American Legion Minstrel at the Auditorium Theatre. , May 6----7 High School senior class play "Adam and Eva" at the High School Auditoriaum. Thursday, July 22 Libertyville Day, a day of fun and frolic for old and young. > Spon-- sored by the Libertyville Club and . Plunket dinner at the Methodist church parlors. Annual Village election. © Village Clerk and three trustees to be elec-- Saturday, April 10 Annual high school election to choose two members of the board. Polls open from 2 to 5 p. m. Regular meeting .of Libertyville Womans Club at the Parish house. M'o April 19 < Juvenile program of the Liberty-- lle Musical Society at the Metho-- 1 liquid and paste form and in > all sizes -- We have a full line of Johnson's Prepared 'Wednesday," April 7 1 -- Libertyville Lumber Co. -- W. W. Carroll & SonsiICo, Kesy JA 2#~ Cl A'{ Br 1 1¢y£ C _- "CJt. ) P "R'? \ --]) Ue 'h | 2 'Z";é w { o 7 * N _ Gam: ? J U.D 2 4P do rercentr ce is f ""A And its homes are ') '? i\\ more . comfortable ' "~E\ ,;'\\{ than the average yR __) \ _ home abroad. A good ===]l "'4 / \ grade of coal and 2=4| /" "'.: prompt delivery is 3 ';;é W what.youmnstexpaet * C-- 6. of us if our customers 9 are to be believed. *AMERICA HaAS 50 peRcent CYy COLOGY SEZ FIRST NATIONAL BANK or building yl:nnedfywrofi? P es It you will open an interest bearing account hete.wvm;dlyhdpyw" money for the first payment. After that you may look to us for further help in buying harder than paying rent. It means merely easing up on petty hruries until you've accumulated enough money for the first payment. From there on--it is no fmnactre t ie " . pay out in: in an interest--bearing account here, buy vou LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Just Arrived Buy Happiness in a Home of Your Own Spring Sweaters 417 NORTH FIRST STREET Bright new shades clever designs for Ladies and Misses 8 p. m.

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