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Lake County Register (1922), 11 Jul 1925, p. 5

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-- Mrs. ].g- is making a )#-.;.m'l her mother and w figplgbrmdhmily at Doons Miss Gertrude, sister of Rev. Ar-- thur W, Mohns, is making an eX« tended visit at the Methodist pAF-- COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Here You Find the very service to which you are entitled. Complete service. dae------we have them. "Where do you get that stuff?" is no longer a rebuke, but the -- sign of a budding friendship. If you can't get that stuff, the next best thing is a good sun-- "The Bank of Service" Cordially yours, Glenn Ayers is acting as chauffeur extraordinary on the Corlett de-- livery truck during the absence of Dave Flagg. Bugs Wilson has been temporarily promoted to the rank of grocery dispenser. The Misses Marie and La Verna Deinlein are visiting this week with relatives in Chicago. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wilson of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wilson and sons, motored this week to Strawherry Point, lowa where visit a brother. Dean C. mfihflvhfi Friday for a short at Pad-- docks Lake, Wis. t The Register is in receipt of a card from 8. L. 'Fripp of Mundelein, who has been spending the winter in Mrs. Tripp left July 9th for home. mmm.i-mu-wamm- the Canadian Charles and Ross Taylor of Wau-- kegan spent--the week end with Mrs. Ross Triggs and family. Harry Taylor and family are spending this week with friends in Wisconsin. planning a play and entertainment for the benefit of the Tribune ice Rev. Arthur W. Mohns is enjoy-- ing his vacation in the east. Hav-- ing visited the nation's capitol, at Washington, D. C., he is now at New York and from there he--will go to Montreal. . After a trip thru the Thousand Islands and a short stop at Niagara Falls, he will return fund. The q-ir will be held on Kohner's lawn"and the exact date of the performance will be announced later. . . C. M, Wilcox and grand daughter, Lenore, were Wu\kagnn visitors Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Smith of East Orange, N. J., who have been visiting with relatives here, left Thursday morning for their rome. The trip is being made by motor. Mrs. Anna E. Price of Waukegan is spending the week at the F. P. Dymond home. Dale Collins and Dave Flags enjoying an auto tour through eastern states. Mrs. George Crockett and family of La Grange are visiting this week at the William Lyons home on North Milwaukee avenue., Mr. and Mrs. George White of Milburn, visited with relatives rere on Tuesday evening. The Misses Mavis and Mary Gail Galloway left Wednesday for an ex-- tended visit at Greeley, Colorado. Mrs. Melissa Duggan of North Chicago, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Edith Gould.. P lr.-dhbuh&fldm Angeles, who have visiting friends in this vicinity, called Sun-- day at the home of Mrs. Veronica visitors Thursday. 'The first definite step toward the erection of--a grammar sehool mhlgyvflh.'uhb Wednesday. night when the Board of education, voted to call a special ehdnL"doondnl-m of bonds the building. 'The ex-- act date of the election was not set but it is understood that it will be held within a month. The amount to be authorized will approximate $50,000 and will be used for the first unit of a school building--at Rock-- land and Stewart avenues. The first unit will consist of four to six rooms so constructed that it may be added to, when funds are available and the heating and other conveniences will be of sufficient capacity to take care of the additions. 'The rapid growth of the viMage with its accompanying authorized. influx of children of school age has made this move imperative. It is hoped to 'start work on the new The children of Elm Court are Mrs. Charles Herrington and soon as the bond issue is THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1925 are the family of Chicago, spent Sunday at the h"wny home. Mr. and'Mrs. Damon Holmes and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rouse and family of Mundelein, are meree, "rtifl Nal :iidingy,~ 'aukegan, 1|\ bxi W¥ t + ; Mr. and Mrs. C. Tho Mr-- and . Mrs.> . family of Chicago, lm the (week Laycock cottage at The H , Underbrink party re-- Wm the Canadian wilds with some wonderful pictures as mementos of. the trip. The Lake County clinic for crip-- pied & will be held Tuesday, July. y" \the Chamber of Com-- merce, hc-n National --Bank oriat N"M and Myrtle Hub-- bard, m 'returned home after spending the week with relatives in Elgin. . 4# * M*'wchr son house on North C avenue, has been !Q%i'n' who moved here, from M, with his family, this week. Workmen are bu=y this wee laying .sifln on Johnson ave. Frank Alkofer ha< two fingers badly smashed Monsay nisht while towing in 'm that had become stailed in the storm. Hi-- fingers were --chuight between the end gate and the Body of the car He wis taken to the office of Dr. M. D. Pen-- ney whers the injury was dressed. Removing Ink Stains As there are numerous c tions of ink in use, it is aivi: experiment with a --mall corner of the 'material first. Soap and cold water will often remove ink stains; If this is ineffective, try fresh milk, or ~lemon ~juice an< salt. Then etronger solutions mav be employed, such as oxalic acid. Javelle water or salts of lemon. If n acid is used, it should be followed immediately by ammonia. Hydrogen peroxide will be the .best remove: for the white silk and is not injurious. It is more diffieult to remove ink stains from > and can Phone 456 345 N. Milwaukee Av., Libertyville material without injuring TRIGGS & JOHNSON Save $125®° ~o. 2 cans pears in syrup, per P o. . . . . . o . %§0 Jaby girl, born Wed-- the Victory Mem-- 'd Wauk'-gan. The new combination of pineapples and apricot preserves. Try a glass----its delicious new four door Ford Sedan. Only driven times. Motor No. 11,258,108. Cash or terms. Can be seen at Phones 24 and 25 -- Libertyville pek at the James at Fox Lake. MAIN GARACE »mas are the us composi-- advisable to Two hundred students are attend-- ing. After a discussion of "The Art of Landseape Design," by Prof. Aub-- rey Tealdi of the University --of Michigan, the gardens of Mrs. Ed-- ward L. Ryerson, Mrs. A. M. Day and Mrs. Clyde Carr were inspected. Tuesday, after a lecture by Warren STUDY GARDENS AT LAKE FOREST Eeveral Students are Attending Landscape Classes in North Landscape architecture as one of the fine arts is being studied by members of the Lake Forest Garden club at the Institute of Landscape Design, which--was opened Monday at the Gortom school in Lake Forest and will continue through July 16. Mrs. Augustus A. Carpenter is chairman of the committee of the B. Hale, Mrs. Edwin L. Hasler, Mrs. William G, Hibbard, Mrs. William P. Martin, Mrs, Horace H. Martin, Mrs. Ralph Milman, Mrs. Howard Philips, Mrs. Laird Bell and Mrs. Charles H. Schweppe are cbmasittoe tmembers. Hugh MceBirney. garden club in charge of the insti-- in institute students visited the gardens of Mrs. Walter Brewster, tute. Mrs~Tiffany Blake, president of the garden club is an ex--officio com-- mitteeman. In introducing Prof. Tealdi, Mrs. Blake drew a brief out line of the principles of landscaping. "Trees. flowers and shrubs are on-- the material with which to express a design," she said. "They are the horticultural assets, but they no more makes a picture. Plant material is orly an element in composition." A single pocket gopher caused a break in an irrigation ditch in Ari-- zona which cost $2,000 to repair. Where 156 miles of ditch bank was 'reated with poisoned sweet potuto baits, more than 90 per cent of the 'pocket gophers were killed. s eB Shore Saturday, July 18 «~, _ Mundelein Day. Big celebration under the auspices of Mundelein Volunteer Fire Department at base-- ball grounds of St. Mary of the Iake _ Seminary at Mundelein. Baseball, presentation <f fire truck, games, races, fire u:i.ir. Mu-- sic by boys' band from Nes Plaines. Bazaar and dance given by the Diamond Lake Community Club at Ray Brother's Pavilion, Diamond Lake. Supper served. Sunday, July 26 Annual Sunday-- Senool picnic of Long Grove Evangelical church at William Butt's grove. Mui: by Pal-- atine Boy Scout band. COMING EVENTS _ _ Many Colors and Designs ©1.00 %%» "GET THE Building HABIT W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. Get Busy -- Fallin | Friday, July 24 New Dress Goods Libertyville,Lumber Co. rgg/t voo Get Your Share! Youcanwngnlyaomudumcyina.fifo-- time. The good you get out of it depends entirely upon how much you manage to keep for yourself, and how well you use it. First National Bank ing account at this safe institution. $1.00 opens an account. All the Latest Styles of Trim and * "CELOTEX" CREO--DIPPED --~ +] WOOD SHINGLES, Any Color. . . | YOUR LAWN WILL LOOK BETTER WHEN YOU PLANT . OUR LAWN MIXTURE w Capital Surplus and Profits--$100;000.00 -------- LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS _ ¢ Down By The Old Depot Twenty Y ears _ up your mind to hold to your share by Phone 47 * LIDERTYVILLE, AL. at the door of the shipper 'u:dwmwim at the door of the signee complete transporta-- ::n Pme:.\lfillfl!c railroad and livery" at Boston, Lowell and: Law-- rence, whereby merchandise will be has announced that urate a system of motor truck Snow's Aoto Livery PAY AND NIGBHT TAXI SERVICE ---- Inrrwors 8 p. m. -- | d A%

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