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Lake County Register (1922), 19 Aug 1925, p. 5

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-- The Misses Ada Helfer, Dorothy nc l m of Mundelein attend-- ed the Rodeo at the Grant Park Stadium at Chicago on Saturday. Dr. L. B. Golding left 'l'-a: for 'a motor trip to Minnesots . other northwestern points, -- ... ... .COUNTY NATIONAL _ _' BANK i Pleasing . F. B. LOVELL CO: You can't become a star by staying out late at night. You can sometimes make amends with a hbox of fine And for you! "The Bank of Service" _\ Meyers back with them on Thurs-- "|\ day. Mr. and Mrs. Jubrend and Mrs. Meyers will leave for a tour through the state of Iowa, their des-- ; | tination . being Farmanville© where i\ they will remain Yor a two weeks ghea of -- Chicago motored tion from his duties as local repre-- € of the Public Service Com-- , y. . He and his family left Tues-- m short visit at Riverdale, « On their return they will "M small son to the hospital #or final treatment, after which they %'b-mrcflpwme Dells. A Mr. Waters of Waukegan is tak-- ing Mr, Krumrey's place during his George Lusk of Aberdeen, S. Dak. is spending a few days with his mother Mrs. Emily Lusk. The Misses Madaline and Jus-- tines Gould, Fred Breen and Howard Redding spent Saturday evening at cugo were visitors at the Gilbert Luce home last. "',,,llh' » Miss Aa Helfer spent Sunday in Chicago with her cousta, Mrs. Mont-- x: mery Legoff. _ x Mrs. Otto Jubrend and. a grand daughter of Mrs. Herman J. Meyers, 'The new baby--is Mrs. Meyers' first great grand child. s CEZCS CHTC ANCM IB @, CHan anu family of Mundelein, called on rel-- atives here Sunday. Mrs. Swan and children have just" returned from Minong, Wis., where they have been spending the summer, of St. Paul and Mr. und Mrs. Theo-- core Wunderte is enjoyinga vaca-- }turng 'r ,," in'southwesum 'lMs!' sourl: a 'm'i;v' 4s ing prepara-- tions for the @p@Binz of the local lh"h To %e. 9 N rk of remodtl- papers 1N is a pfl': Donald. _ _' _ Wednesday, August 19 _ DIAMOND LAKE FARM P ICNI C Annual TRIGGS & JOHNSON We close at noon to attend this event. Phones 24 and 25 -- Libertyville who has been at home at Munde-- Libertyville and alid daughter of has accepted ' Hearst news-- . (Miss Kennedy §8, George E. Mc-- ird of Chicago !.\'ellie, Ed. Roder and family; Mr. Ewith his fml'"'land Mrs. Albert Roder; and Joha family | Roder and son, Edgar of Mundelein. ** | After a delicious Iench every cne N. Postweiler of 4\-.-ent home wishing the young couple with Mrs. Edith | Much happiness. | CARD OF THANKS f | We wish to express our apprecia-- e |tion for the kindness shown to us r. |in the death of our husband and | father. We espécially thank those ; | who gave the use o ftheir autos. l Mr. and Mrs. James Laycock en-- tertained the following guests in a \ family reunion at their cottage at |Fox Lake on Saturday and Sunday: Mr. and Mirs.. John-- Layeock Sr., Miss Marie Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. John Kertell and three children, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Leary and their son, Edward and daughter Marguret Mr. and Mrs. John Laycock Jr, and three children, all wf Chicago and On Wednesday morning at six o'-- clock will ocur the martiage of Miss Evelyn Miller, deughter of Mr. and Mrs. Josenh Miller of Libertyville and Mr. Albert Rafferty of Highland Park. The ceremony will be per-- formed at St. Joseph's church by Rev. M. J. Nealis. Mrs. George Smith and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Nickoley en-- tertained about forty--five guests Sunday, in honor of their son and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Nic-- koley. Those present were: . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sitz and Miss Paulina Sitz of Knollwood; Robert Sitz. and family; H. F. Henning and family; Frank Nickoley; George Sma!l and family; and Adoiph Sitz of this city; Een Nickoley of Lake Forest; Wm. Nickoley and family and Edwin Giss and family of Long Grove; Fred Thies and family of Gilmer; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roder of Palatine, Frank Roder and family of Dwight, Kan.; Interesting News of the Local Clubs and Lodges R M S0CIETY 601 West Park Avenue FLOOR SURFACING | GetBusy --Fallin Still another promising remedy for the evils of eoal strikes is to use seme of the water power with which and west by storm, Learn to dance it at the Adams Studio, 14 North Genesee street Waukegan. -- Class starting, August 20th, Thursday night, 9 p. m. $4.00 for 5 three hour lessons. Joe Sikes of Grays lq and Miss Ruth Walrond attended 'an alumni dance at Allandale on Saturday night. & John Landis has entered the em-- ploy of the Kohout Flower Growers Inc., and" assumed his new duties this week. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Tripp spent several days this week at Fox Lake. The new Charleston seems to be taking the dance lovers of the east ument any more as to just what makes the wild--flower wild. There doesn't seem to be any arg-- 8 a. m. GET THE Building HABIT W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. 67 First Mortgage §GOF |-- ' i ' ."i' Fall Flannels DENOMINATIONS $500 TO $2500 . Secured by High Grade Libertyville and Lake County Improved WOOD SHINGLES, Any Color. Libertyville Lumber (Co. | FIRST NATIONAL BANK All the Latest Styles of Trim and Finishes--Both Interior and Ex-- YOUR LAWN WILL LOOK _ BETTER WHEN YOU PLANT _ OUR LA WN MIXTURE " % P Cannot Be Had by Conservative Investors WE INVITE YOUR INQUIRY Plain and Bordered _ ~_ Assortment of colors Down By The Old Depot Twenty Y sars Procurable at this Bank Phone 47 3 h rTainy dces ~ . Snow's Aute ks DaY AND NIGRT TAXI SERViGE 8 p. m, FarX:

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