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Lake County Register (1922), 6 Oct 1926, p. 5

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bogert and son ostrflmd,Wi:eonsg,m Tstthehomof&. Whigham attended the football game at Lake Forest Saturday afternoon. Miss Louise Wegene Frank Wellworth spen? Snnd:y':'vienhx at Waukegan. Say it the Kohout Way ----with Flowers We are Lake County's largést rose growers. Also other vari-- eties of flowers and plants. choose STATIONERY in keeping with theit social position. *' C;-oinndnembnutihlliudmfio.ery. We have just the thing you want and our PRICES will PLEASE you. Our store is the store of courteous SERVICE. Let US be YOUR druggists. LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK y us. KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS Do Your Duty To Them F. B. LOVELL CO. We invite YOUR Banking Business. Start Saving Regularly NOW. Study It! "*The Bank of Service * The picture says it all. Tm-lo"fi"fiq d by wire a Mrs. J. J. Laneaster is her sister, Miss Anne Do cago this week. Claude Bogert, Mr-- and Mrs. Tay-- !&rakndHr.leMl mother, all of aukesha, iseomin.l?t&mdsy with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Young. Miss Carrie Chard appeared before the Woman's Club of Antioch Mon-- day evening. She ama few beau-- tiful sgelections for w she receiv-- ed much thanks and praise. Mr .and Mrs. Waiter Madsen, Matt Sorenson and John Lund attended the opening dance of the Danish Lodge Hall Saturday evening, at Antioch. We Deliver® PHONE 5 Mrs. Paul Kranig will entertain Mrs. ol; Dl::nw andulissr Al'{n;:"k-. man Plaines, Mrs. F. e, Mrs. P. Becker and Mrs. J. Lammer-- ing at a dinner party to be given at her home Wednesday. She and her guests will then motor to Waukegan to attend the performance at the Majestic Theatre. Mrs. Thomas Suydam entertained anumber of friends at her home Friday evening. Bunco was plg: and prizes were awarded to John Col::,d first; HB?. Verl;)nic. Wil-- cox, second; Mrs. Bertha Faust, solation. fiu!nty refreshments m served and everyone had a lovely A clipping from "The Round Ta-- ble" the oféinl publication of Beloit Collerr giving an account .of the sorority activities at that institution, included in the names of the 5111: pledged last week in the Beta of Pi tw'ln Herman tDasher entegtained elve guests at a «dlinner Sunday in honor of her mother, Mrs. Charles eargecite. Highiees. "where ' wie , --where :Kznt five weeks with friends. Among se who attended the dinner were Mr. and Mirs. Leo Seiler and son of Deerfield. Everyone had a very fine time-- Twelve local friends of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schultz held a house warming in their honor on Friday Dhyingbn'xllg and e:'n::. and w re-- freshments were served <Mr. and Mrs. Schultz were the recipients of a beautiful bed lamp. Miss Ruth Walmwbo is at-- o in preparation 10 tomchng hn 1 on dornrtznr? visited over the vee'k end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Walrond and family. f ing .Boloit Cog:n. spent ?bo week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Corlett, Her parents, accom-- mnhd'}:& Mrs. J. H. Swan motored back her Sunday evening. (Mr. and Mrs. A. Batz and children of Diamond Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Carlt Cushman and son of Wauconda and Mr. and Mrs. S. Krumroy visited at the Charles Seiler home Monday eve 'c Mrs. Roy Waters and daughter, Ruth, and Miss Gertrude Quentin spent Sunday with the former's sis-- ter, Mrs. Louis Bockelman and fam-- ily at Chicago. The Auxiliary of the Levion will entertain the boys at the New Gov-- ernment Hospital at North Chicago today (Tuesday). Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Andrews of Chicago were Libertyville visitors Monday. Don't forget the Community dance at the Oak Grove school Thursday, October 7. Everybody welcome! iMr. and Mrs. Russell Schroeder and Mrs. Sarah Leighton matored to Chicago where they visited with rel-- atives Sunday. . Park, lilinois and little son visited with Mrs,. Herman Meyer Mrs. Veronica Wilcox and Mrs. Arthur Brockman motored to Wau-- kegan Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Disney and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Topel motored to Freeport, Tllinois Sunday. M. Haas and R. Nelson of Deer-- field attended the Radio Show in Chi-- cago Wednesday afternoon.-- The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church will hold a Bazaar and din-- ner on Tuesday, October 19. d'llrs. Joliril Co(l:e visited v{thwhu' ughter, Mrs. C. Tyrrell, at Wau-- kegan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Robinson of Chica fiospenttheweekendvithur. and Mrs. William Hall and family. [ Mr., and Mrs Harold Guyflg glg.- e are now occupying the F. Sefi:nrs flat on Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. James Laycock and son, Marvin, spent the week end at Fox Lake. Miss Beatrice Numsen and Frank Baumgartner spent Sunday evening at Waukegan. Mr. It's Your Money --but whose profit? Phi, Gladys Swan, who is a it there d'\ri'a year. --* Whichdo.yw_-ptefetfi'onymnmoocy: safety or prin~ cipal at a reasonable profit to yourself, or loss of prin-- cipal at an exorbitant profit to the stock salesman? Any fake stock salesman will tell you not to consult your banker about your investments. The reason he'll give is that your banker doesn't want to see you make > But the real reason is that, if you follow your bank-- er's advice, the stock salesman won't be able to make a profit at your expense. LIB TRUST_ & SKVINGS Libertyville, Illinois . WE'LL BE GLAD TO HELP YOU The Waukegan business exposi-- tion and farm fair which was held last week drew quite a large attend-- ance from Libertyville and surround-- ing community, The local members of the Lake County Farm Bureau were busy with their part of the fair and added much to the success of the undertaking. A number who are ar-- dent Sam and Henry fans saw these two clever entertainers there in per-- son Friday night and then came homecndgardthulomflntflio. school convention will be neld at the local Presbyterian church next Sun-- dly.O::huw. Alhhl;fin'pto- gram been Arranged a large attendance is looked for. The meet-- ing will include the various Sunday schools in Libertyville and Fremont Townships. . CharlelD..N'u:holh,::oflf:tuven year was in charge : band here and is now located in Lady-- smith, Wisconsin, arrived here Sun-- day for a short visit with his par-- ents and with his brother R. G. Nic-- holls and family. Nick is spending his time~in renewing old acquaint-- received have their quota of reguiar lhsteners who stay until the fina: put-- party to be given the ~Royal Neighbors at th(}m'ayflauon Weanesday evening, October 6. Mrs. 0. P. Meyer and little daugh-- ter Bernita went to Wheaton, Illinois triday to attend the funeral of a relative. They spent the week end in Chicago. with relatives. A large number from here at-- tended the first annual Police Ball at Ray Brotmers paviiion at Diamona vake sacurday evening and report a most enjoyable occasion. * Numerous in Libertyville mworhuomahn'mme world series ball games as well as the -- Cmcago city series» Several Forest College Monday morning. Mrs. Clarence md Battle Creek, Michigan is here with ?:rmnmnt, Mrs. J. O. Carlson and y. Sunday. home here the latter part of last Mrs. F. Hoskins returned Friday ni_g:t lf;'cma her three ;och' visit with old acquaintances Scharbor-- ough and Peoria. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bernard and family moved from Sunnyside Place to their new home in Oakwood 'Ter-- _Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Carlison and son Carl motored to Huntley, Illincis Mr. andoi;fl. Williams, --former residents Rondout are now occu-- pving the Thomas Corlett home on their daughter Vene and son Lee spent Sunday in Chicago Miss Frances Bishop who has been visiting in Indiana returned to her BANK Remember the card and bunco avenue. Wheeler, headed by bashful Gus Krumrey and silent Fat Pester. The bunch were highly entertained by Under-- brink's "birdie" in the second game, the only one of its'kind during the evening. .. The other six~teams will roll their games Friday night and the scores will appear next Tuesday. PALMOLIV E Wilkening is up in the air as to the result of his match with Ives inasmuch as the rules provide for the use of the average of the ab-- sentee and Lyons having no average, it will be necessary to wait until next week when he rolls to get a score to count on Monday's games. Earl Klepper and his gang took two out of three from Muhlke by close scores by the help of another dark horse, Elder Wells, who has been a bowler and gives promise of coming back. Monday night saw the opening of the club bowling league and the first squad of ©ix teams met and roll-- ed off the initial games of the: win-- ter program. The attendance at the opening night was nearly one hun-- dred percent, the only ugsentoe be-- ing R. J. Lyons on -- Wilkening's team. Dick was heart broken at beinfi forced to miss the big event but he is now a member of the Mun-- delein cxg council and as that body met on Monday night Dick felt that he owed it to his constituents to be there and look after their interests. The first match brought out sev-- eral dark horses on whom no ad-- vance dope was available and <the schedule makers found that they were --badly fooled on some of the unknown entries. In ?ite of the fact that most of the ub members had not rolled since last year and some not for the last several years, the scores were very fair. Bluhm won three games from Suter but Art says it will be dif-- ferent when his two huskies hit their stride. C A rooting committee composed largely of members of the other squad, was on hand and enlivened TAX The Soap from Trees > PA&JM OLIVE SOAP, 4 bars for 29¢; 14 bars -- O --.............................. oo on vevntnerstetefnes deepenes Pibnernner recininaininiver dn oy $l.m There is nothing in the grocery line too good for your table. A We buy the best; we sell the best, at PRICES that please. Per doz. Feather River Tiny : Sweet Peas, new pack, Per can 19¢; -- ter For Your Table Saturday Specials Only TRIGGS & JOHNSOGN _ §206 The Service Store -- y Phones 24 and 25 -- Libertyville Yellow Cab Equipment SNOW'S TAXI o hC oc e K'., witth. " w % PHONE 306 ol meciet mand 2 9 on o ie t 5% $ 'ge:«"*ic m Te# : iys Nh . chige. ic . ie Arinan B LA + Bizs 'W ~dcds fo""i\l'.'v*'%'#" PC vo Real Estate, Loans and Insurance "A good office to do business with" Wednesday, November 17 Annual bazaar of the Ladies aid society . of St. John's Lutheran church. Grove School. Everyone welcome. Annual bazaar given by the La-- dies Aid Society of the First Metho-- dist Episcopal church at Libertyville. Thursday evening, November 11 Annual Armistice night ball by Libertyville Post. No. 829 American Legion at Libertyville Township High School. 9. p. m. Music by Ben-- son's Blue Jackets. We Look Out For Your Interests Per ib. .. Swift's Empire Bacon ghole sides or pieces, er.. :.' ip*:};" > 37C Sugar, Pure Cane, First Annual convention of the Lake County W. C. T. U. at Wau-- tances. Our Auto Liv-- ery Service is at your disposal day and night, and is dependable in every way. -- Metered rates. Phone 306. is ready at a moment's notice to. drive y ou, speedily and safely eith-- er short or long dis-- Thursday, October 7 -- Community -- dance at the Oak 201 S. Milwaukee Ave. Tuesday, October 19 a7 6 i¢ Mrs. Geo. McDonald Intensive Training. Positions secured for students. COMMERCIAL CLASSES Variety of patterns in Ruffled Curtains, * ecru and white $1.50, $1.75 and $2.75 Yard materials in a good range of colors and patterns -- 25¢ to $1.50 FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Libertyville Libertyville Lumber Co. Fall Drapery Needs . W. Carroll & Sons Co, Silk Draperies -- 95¢ to $1.50 FIRST MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE NOTES offered by this sound bank meet ALL of these re-- --Can it be turned into cash quickly if necessary? e --Is the seller well--known, conserva-- _ 8 a. m. 8 p. m. tive and trustworthy? Is it backed by good, seund definite security? * f Does it assure you a liberal and cér-- tain income? E. A. 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