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Lake County Register (1922), 14 Apr 1926, p. 5

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BEFORE you become sick is the time to think of making and saving money. Not only think about it but DO IT. LAKE CoUNTY NATIONAL BANK SlCKNBSSg should 'mbeh\;:pectedly- d\rown%l?'l'uoolt" or you WORK YwmhmeMONEYifywmm mmmm investments; it insures pres in want when OLD AGE is upon you. We invite YOUR Banking Business. Start Saving Regularly NOW. We have brushes for every need. Our brushes are the best made. 'The bristles don't fall out. When buying brushes it pays to get the BEST; ours give perfect satisfaction and, if cared for, will last for years. - Let US be YOUR druggists. Say it the Kohout Way ----with Flowers We are Lake County's largesj: rose growers... Also other vari-- eties of flowers and plants. yY us. KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS F.~B. LOVELL CO. Have Mongey| TELEPHONE 174 MM&*L," & "The Bank of Service"' TYVILLE YVe Deliver PHONE 5 Lake Zurich and Mrs. Paul Murphy of Chicago spent Sunday afternoon at the Fred Mordhorst home. . PRESS1NG and CLEBEANIKG in done right at Cicky's Talloring Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dinnouer of Milwaukee announce the birth of a six pound baby girl on Apri 7. Mrs. Dinnouer was formerly May Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kuhiman and daughter Faith, of Highland Park, Mrs. Annie Kellner, of Waukegan, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gruenwald were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mordhorst Sunday. .. consolations to Miss Faith Kuhiman and Mrs. R. E. Osborne. M¥s. 'Fred Mordhorst entertained the Jolly Bunch and her home Sat-- urday evening. . The highest awards were given to Mrs. L. E. Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Disney en-- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fisher and family of Chicago on Sunday. -- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Treptaw and family and Mrs. Minnie 'Treptow spent Sunday with relatives in Chi-- 18 at eleven o'clock to confirm a class of children and adults, and to preach. 'The public is cordially in-- vited to this service. | Mrs. James B. Peaco and son of Mundelein visited Monday with Mrs, Reimer Schneider. * | Mrs. Phillips of Stevens Pdnt,!""'"' y ormarpadouay--* t.hcloeBondhomahs:outo-fidtf"t'hem wil.l'mm her sister in Elgin. or annual o and Eva which will be Mrs. Esther McLaughlin and Miss Class of '26 of. the Lucille Plagg of Lancaster, Wis--, Township Highschool. consin arrived here Friday because, s s e of the serious illness of their father| The Daughters of F. L. Flagg. The latest reports from| will hold a card and b the Vidm-y fimfial h"pim m'Gr'dl"DH.u on Wed that Mr. Flagg's condition is --some--| ing, April 14. Refres} what improved. s served. Donald ~Marsh <~of Ann Arbor, ¥ : */% Mich., is spending his spring vaca-- _ The rehearsals for t tion with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Marsh Stre! are swinging ir on their farm north of town. | stretch and the roug Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller were awarded a group prize at the masquerade at Deerfield last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Taylor are entertaining Mr. J. King of Antigo, Wisconsin. Bulkley. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chamberlain and family spent Sunday at the Otto Jorn home in Chicago. ] Mrs. L. H. Reickhoff spent a few days last week with 'her sister, Mrs. Joseph Dinnouer at Milwaukee. C. C. Bulkley of Waukegan called onday at the home of his son R. W. Bulkley in Oak Terrace. He was accompanied by Mrs. Arthur Miss Florence Hearshman of Des-- Moines, lowa, arrived here Sunday A number from Libertyville at-- tended the masquerade at Deerfield tended o ce se . . s i mo arventie sight Liberty D'l'ho-chnmd arranged promises wm"""" h erreneos |prograte nill somaler a cl'D diocese .,.,;R - ns o ho on'm -- s..'.'.'."." ds::t" , ;': e .;,,;., Grln: ;rm. .,lmlm 2 nday '-,:-,n::'w PS R Mie be ;:""u :...'fl ns is --b be and will make her home with her mother, Mrs. Norris -- They are moving this week into the house on church of The Holy : Spirit, Lake Forest at four o'clock Sunday after-- noon, April-- 18. -- Onthat date the schools of the diocese of Chicago will meet at eight centers for <a service and the presentation of their mite box offering for the missionary fund of the Episcopal church. i School street recently vacated Mrs. Ralph Ayres and family. The teachers and children of St. Lawrence's church 'school will ga-- ther for the annual rally of. the North Shore church schools at the Mr. . CICHI. m North Milwaukee Avenue LIBERTYVILLE HOMES Interest Payable Semi--'Annually. Titles Examined by the Bank's Attorney Amounts Running from $200(uto $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 sale Buy First Mortgages 6%, First Mortgages Call and Let Us Explain Their Merits LIBERTYVILLE SWiAK?é --BANK by der "Real Estate for Sale." . If your property were thus advertised, it would move, wouldn't it? _ _ WANTED: I want property to SELL if worth the money I <can move it. See my advertisement un-- Vaughn's deep shade grass seed--at Langworthy's. ing several weeks with her mother, Mrs. -- Carrie > Schroeder. Wq Schroeder accompanied her daugh-- ter for an extended stay. { flowers. to her home in Chicago after hospital there. Miss Blanche Osborne wAs a cine visitor one day last week. Russell Schroeder are , f few days this week with -- Mrs. Louis Bockelman in nge. Miss Elinor Hubbard entertained the friends and relatives at a birth-- day dinner Sunday evening. The dinner-- was followed by entertain-- ment. Miss Hubbard was the xe-- cipent of many gifts and beautful ing on a gay time Tuesday night '(tonix%t) at Gridley Hall when they will hold a social evening. Cards, bunco and dancing will provide the entertaipment. -- * 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman of Wilmette spent Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen 4nvl1 Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hoskins went Mrs. Philip Flary of Round spent a few days last week were Sunday guests at the Q_nrlui Lemkuhl home at Mundelein. | Mr. and Mrs. Raliph Mulholland called at the J. C. Dorfler home in Bert Lusk home in Waukegan on Saturday. y by the young people. Mrs. Sam Kromari' who has quite ill is .recovering. --© P. Schnaebele home. Mundelein on Sunday evening. for the annual senior play, Aduml and Eva which will be staged by the 'Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bodenschots of Chicago spent Sunday at the--R. The Daughters of the G. A. R. will hold a card and bunco party at Gridley" Hall on Wednesday even-- ing, April 14. Refreshments will be stretch and the rough edges are rapidly being smothed 'off. Accord-- ing to advance reports the--, show this year will surpass any ever given. Everyone in this vicinity should be in attendance when the curtain goes up because it is im-- possible to tell whose skeletons will be dug up. The Local Royal Neighbor camp will hold a card and bunco party at Gridley Hall after the regular meet-- ;.iz om Wednesday evening, Abffl; st. Hawthorn Friday evening, April 28. 'The rehearsals for the legion min-- strel are swinging into the home Mr. and There will be a masquerade at the The tickets will soon be on The Mystic Workers are SOCI ETY Intxméh;:i News of the =|r. Local Clubs and Lodges E| ~ Great Lakes Sunday and were visited at the on American Legion Minstrel at the Auditorium Theatre. church parlors. "The child In the House." . Tuesday, April 20 Annual Village election. Village Clerk and three trustees to be elec-- short plays "The Happy Day" Thursday, April 15 Guimwla':nby dancing by the ladies of St. Joseph's church at Gridley Hall. Refresnments. Juvenile program of the Liberty: ville Musical Society at the Metho-- ' Wednesday April 14 -- * _ Card and bunco party at Gridley hall'by the Daughters of the G. A. Wednesday, April 21 The members of the Libertyville We have a large assortment of them all the way from Onions to Flowers. Bulk or Pack-- 100 Frost--Proof Cabbage Plants, which we will sell at 50c per 100 or less quantities 1c It is &n absolute fact that the Onion Plants are fast killing the Dry Set Business. Asdvou know that the dry sets make a large per cent splits, doubles, bot-- thneh.udwinnotmakeamoofltonionorqmdhnp- Mww&.tflthemto 3';""%%&7 Hiring A t MDSy POF .<...... l« nfoerss--sassersssssse,osmemmcrmmcemcmers HPG We also have 20,000 Texas Bermuda On-- ion Plants all packed 100 in a bunch, ready to plant ......_._...._._.......... 25¢ per 100 "Why Onion Plants Are Better Than The Dry Sets" TRIGGS & JOHNSON Time To Plant Seeds "Important Facts About Frost--Proof _ Cabbage Plants" _ _ SNOW'S TAXI The Service Store 'Phones 24 and 25 -- Libe Onion Sets, white or yellow See Our Cleaning Ad on Page 4 yA en c tae M e nfeapin td it o4 19 Car From Us ui T ARpnan o nc is o wes Sonts Co Di coigce l it k what sufferers from head colds and ca artrh need. It's a delight. i Tetores Heat Colts at Guce." Libertyville' Day, a day of fun and frolic for old and young. Spon-- sored by the Libertyville Club and American Legion. : STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD hss "AMERICA HAS 50 PERCENT W. W. 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