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Lake County Register (1922), 16 Jun 1926, p. 5

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'_.' # W't':;"'fi Mizs Maude Helfer is i1! at her N se on B avenue. 4 O ._.___. _ JMfiss Blanche Triggs entertaine1 a y ~' stumber of friends at her home Sat-- 6 urday afternoon in honer ¢<f her E-- birthday. s Mrs, Maude Lusk speut Sunaay at the &. D. Cook home in Mundelein. itors in our bank can rest easy about .the SECUR-- ; TY i Gak deguae _ * hSEE* E. We invite YOUR Banking Business. Start Saving Regularly NOW . j Our ite cream is the most DELICIOUS that can be made; and it is made under the most sanitary conditions. When you are downtown, drop in and REFRESH YOUR-- SELF at our soda fountain. It will renew your energy and rest you when you are tired. For drugs and drug store thinks-- Let US be YOUR druggists. We are happy and proud to be a member of the Federal Reserve System of Banks. $ We can rest easy knowing that at ANY TIME we can take our approved securities to our central Federal Reserve Say it the Kohout Way --with Flowers LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK We are Lake County's largest rose growers. Also other vari-- eties of flowers and plants. y uUS. KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS . B. LOVELL CO. ® TELEPHONE 174--] Flowers delivered by wire anywhere "*The Bank of Service" Mr. and Mrs. Raliph Wehrenberg spent Sunday with relatives in Mun-- _ Mxg, Laeille Brown 0# Lincoln; Il!-- \ W'fihw& with her x _ Mrs. -- Nettie Simen ~ at --her home in Mundeléin. \: [ --_;----_ C,. M. Wileox is -- attending the June meeting of the boarl / super-- visors at Waukegan this week. Mr. and M«s. E. E. Marsh of <his vicinity were among those who at-- tended the Commencement Exercises at the Lake Forest --College TuesJlay. YVe Deliver i@ uis Wt a ~';;'~w,.'_.' .:::""g% '3' f-.",& .ai:._:" in er, who have beer attending school at Aurora, are spending their vaca-- tion at the h>me of their grandmo-- ther Mrs.o Maria Lill on Elm Court. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Colder of Chi-- cago visited at the W. W. Carroll home on Sanday. Mrs-- Henry Wehrenberg and Mrs. Charles Fisher and daughter, Mar-- garet called on relatives in Long Grove Thursday. Guy E. Legate on Johnson Avenue. Miss Ellen Ruth Jenkins of Hign-- land Park. a former -- resident ¢f Libertyville, spaat Saturday evening with Miss He'on Honeywell, . spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Sundell. Howard Wilson and family spent the week end here with relatives. "Miss Delia Marsa is spencling sev-- eral days with her sister, Mrs. O. R. Larsen of Evanton, IIl. * Miss Helen Carroll anc Mrs. Ruth Ellis visitel at Lake Biuff Sunday. Miss Ruth Knoz:, Miss Paul're Conway, and Miss Marguerite Fred-- ricks have gcceptel positions at the W.--W: --Carroll & Zoi Dry Goods Store for the summer. <Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Carison and son, Carl were out--of«town visiters Sunday. morning for a trip to East Orange, New Jersey where she will live with a brother. Miss Aurell is planning to visit many places of interest while in the Bast. -- Mr. Al Pesky of Chicago visited friends here Saturday and Sunday. and daughter, Blanche,:--of Chicago visited over the week end with rela+ Walter McLaughlin was a Wauke-- gan caller Sunday. Word was received here Saturday of the death in Chicago of Mrs. Mary Carolan (nee Bradley) who, although she had been ailing for some time was seriously ill but for two days. Mrs. Carolan was sixty eight years old last December and was born on the Bradley farm east and family of Evanston spent Sun-- day at the L. D. Knox howe Mr. and Mrs. John Madole and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ruckholdt of Deerfield before removing to Chi-- cago. She leaves four brothers, Jo-- Mrs. Mary Mason has returned to her home here after an absence of several weeks. Sh had been at the Wesley hospital for a short time and up to this time she has been conval-- escing at the home of her sister in Donald Fitzgerald on West ~Park Avenue. Donald Fitzgerald returned to his home from Notre Dame University for the summer. s seph, James, John and Harry Brad-- ley of Libertyville and three sisters, Mrs. M. H. Redmond and Miss Grace Bradley of Lake Forest and Mrs. services were held on Monday at the Church of the Resurrection and were conducted by Father Durkin, a cou« gin. Interment was made in St. Chester Decker left Sunday, in company with Mrs. H. J. Swan and two children of Mundelein, for Lake Patrick's cemetery at Everett. he will spend the summer at Glenn's red, W. J. Fendick and Dean C. Ben-- nett motored to Elgin Saturday and attended the final dedicatory servi-- Nancy at Minong, Wisconsin where ces of the new Elgin Masoni¢ tem-- Bart Favero Miss Henrietta Aurell, a local . ~-- -- AINYVEST IN-- > Our: 67 First Mortgages In These Days of Violent Fluctuatiort in Securities and anxiety over the Market, it affords, not only Safety, but Peace of Mind to have an investment that never changes Our First Mortgages are such an invest-- ment. They are always worth 100 cents on the Dollar and besides that they pay a good Yield and are gshort time. a THEY ARE NON--FLUCTUATING X® rixga || _ TRIGGS & JOHNSOM, . swWiNcs BANK |||__ oo¥ u05--Lbetryille at the home of Mrs. R. J. Lill and family spent Sunday at the N. J. LaMagdelein home at Mundelein. f epending the winter in California made the return trip by motor with a party of friends enroute to New Miss Elizabeth Schanck is recbv-- ering nicely from-- her attack .. of suade his sister Nannette to marry the Duke, not for love but for mon-- Mrs. Elizabeth Boechm, Otto J. and Miss Hattie Bochm returned Monday night from Urbana ~where they attended . the -- commencement exercises of the University of lllin-- ois and in which Miss Marie h mmberofthcm-fluclm_'i; encountered 'severe storms on trip and were forced to stop for a time on Sunday for the storm to abate. Miss Marie Palmer of Mur-- physbmmpiodfi.qz return and will spend several day as a guest at the Bochm home. * JohnhAutinmhddqtficx on East Park Ave,, on Monday noon at one o'clock. Guy E. Smock of the Presbyterian church officiat-- ed-- The masonic services were con-- ducted by the mempers of the Wau-- kegan Commandery of Knights Tem-- plar of which Mr. Austin-- was -- a member. -- 'Internfent> was made in Lakeside cemetery. k 44 Sayers and does not join in mother's wish. Mrs. Arthur Botterack 1 Abt) and John Abt of ~Wi spent Monday with Mr-- and --The Wedding day appears and the| Duke. 440 Countess Heloise, Marguerite! 'The work of the various members Brumm ,is nowhere to be found. The|of the cast was exceptionally fine ree !.)'dr:; J# son of Mme. Zenobie, tries to per-- Mrs. Herman Schneider and son| Miss Lillian Brown is spending a Frank of Lake Zurich called at the|few days with her girl friend, Miss R. Schnekier home on Monday. Agnes Evert of Lake Bluff. Mrs. Elizabeth Bochn« Of%) 3;| Mr. and Mrs, Fred H. Smith and Monday night from . Urbana (WRAF0| rous Tuesday morning to attend the they attended . the . commencement]r.nor,} o¢ Mr. Smith's father. zr::-hqumumh- which Miss Marie was'4| »iss Wilma Randall of Chicago W'""Md"%;mummun.mm- encountered 'severe storms on M. Haas Sunday afternoon. trip and were forced to stop for a| . : time on Sunday for the storm to| . Miss Alma Timmerman of South abate. Miss Marie Palmer of Mur--| Milwaukee has submitted to a ma-- physboro accompanied them on their| por operation in the Jefferson hos-- Mr. Louis Bartleman mdag Richard Holbein of Elmhurst Tuesday afternoon by a number .d&bqu Thomas and his guests motored to Gages Lake where they spent a happy af-- on Albert Haas Saturday evening. his eighth birthday Real Estate, Loans and Insurance "A good office to do business with" We Look Out For Your Interests || SOCIETY Interestini News of the Local Clubs and Lodges 201 S. Milwaukee Ave. Village ;'!'"g-r 89 &m-fimn is obvioudly impossible to to him, ;mfla and Nannette, part in the preséntation but it may but both of: deny that either isbe said 'that this year's production the Countess. :. The--Duke is at wits maintained the high standard.estab-- end ,so he 'retires."*> lished by n students <of Liberty-- While Nannette and ~Rene, herville T High School in pre-- lover, talk things over a maiden ap-- vious years. °.. 4 proaches . She is veiled, and she-- The regular meeting of the A, and tells the two that she is Countess L. Club met at the home of Mir. and Heloise. She also says that the Mrs. John Welch Saturday evening. sees that he has been trifled with but it is too late, the papers have been signed and the man whom the Countess loves has come for her. Nannette and Rene have stolen off and have been united in marriage. It ended happily for all but the poor ' Swifts Premium Hams, The best that money can buy: + Mrs. H. Bat: of Diaimoni Lake ent Tuesday with her sister Mrs. ?Furnished Rooms To Rent? ||{ We Know What Dads Like * Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ---- received every day SPECIALS Swifts Premium Bacon, Sliced thick, medium or thin as Extra Fancy Olives, 10 oz. bottles at . . sNoOW'S TAXIT you wish it PHONE 306 F June 19 and 20 Concerts by the Walther Quartette of Fort Wayne, Indiana, at the Fair-- field Lutheran church. Secular con-- eartm;es:turdsycnnfiagandauo- red concert on Sunday evening. order of the Master. j T. F. SWAN, Secretary. Monday, June 28 Opening of the recreation and playground activities in Libertyville with community meeting at the High At the morning service of the First Methodist Episcopal church Rev. John E. DelLong will speak on "The Real Presence of Christ" as & recognition of the coming Euchar-- istic Congress, amunounaly q uly sB Libertyville Day, a day of fun nlfrolicforoldl;dm.sliu- sored by the Libertyville Club and the American Legion. seekers to your door. We have a demand at Drop us a card and COMING EVENTS *# * s# lay, June 20 20¢ of a At our end of your phone wire is lumber information awaiting your request. Ask us building plans. That's what we're here for. W. W. Carroll & Sons Co, June 20th '! ! j Ladies Silk Hose And Lingerie Lnbertyvnlle Lumber Co. ; mpayo'ut'-hrmt.ifwrfih an interest--bearing account here, buy you until you've accumulated enough money for the first payment. From there on it is no harder than paying rent. It means merely easing up on petty luxuries It you will open an interest--bearing account may look to us for further help®in buying or building a home of your own. Open an interest--bearing account here today here,. we -- willi giadly belp you FIRST NATIONAL BANK _ $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 Vests $1.15 Bloome Buy Happiness in a Home of Your Own 8 a. m. 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