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Lake County Register (1922), 21 Apr 1926, p. 5

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Mrs. Max 'Miller is ill at her home;chiagi}i with a slight attack of pneumonia. ' on Sunday. Say it the Kohout Way --with Flowers -- We are Lake County's largest rose growers. Also other vari-- eties of flowers and plants. 'unszdmehnmwmdmp They are nq'?,'.'n"'.:.? Saae m olti;'t m'fimm siore. Our PRICES are right. Let US be YOUR druggists -- > LAKE CoUNTY NATIONAL BANK Your Business Y uSs. KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS This law has given STABILITY to business; it has given er security to depositors in the Federal Reserve System s of which we are a member. _ wemvounm'um | Start Saving Regularly NOW. > «. "The Bank of Service" s W Mr. and Mrs. William Bornkamp entertained Dr. and 'Mirs. Jephs of Chicago at their home in Mundelein Orah Linder made a shopping trip to Chicago Monday. ' 174--] Mrs.. Veronica Wilcox and Miss YVe Deliver PRESSING and CLEA NING is done right at Cichy's Tailoring employment in helping Ves sell his lots and have some occupation other sponded but the danger was nearly over when they arrived on the scene. Word has just been received from the western coast that S. L. Tripp, of Mundelein, but who is wintering in California is putting on the mar-- ket his one hundred acre subdivis-- ion bordering on Mission Bay. With this information comes the sugges-- tion that some of our older fellows who spent their winters in the noon. The fire was discovered just before noon and a neighbor sent in west of town gave the members of the fire department a chance for Catherine Guerin of Chicago visited with friends here Saturday. A chimney fire on the Owen farms ing a few days with her sister, Mrs. Walter Jelley, at Oak Park. _ called out Monday afternoon to ex-- tinguish a grass fire, on Garfield avenue which had spread to a shed on the old Swansborough place. For a time it was feared that the fire would reach the adjoining buildings but the prompt arrival of the fire fighters averted that danger. Peter Bowers of M was® a visitor at the Gilbert Luce home on making the final arrangements and securing the necessary costumes and properties for his special act in the legion minstrel next week. Thomas, accompanied by Mrs. W. E. Sargent of Milwaukee left Sat-- urday for Hot Springs, Arkansas. their friend Sport, the collie dog owned by the Nelson boys, who died Mrs. Charles Jochheim was a Chi-- cago shopper Monday. ; Leonard Disney and family spent Sunday with relatives in Joliet. _ Mrs. L. A. Warren and Miss Jose-- phine Eger were Waukegan shop-- pers Monday afternoon. Wilson Olendorf and Walter Mc-- Laughlin spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Wolf at last Wednesday, An _ appropriate funeral was held and he was laid to rest with a ceremony attended by all the youngsters in the neighbor-- Mrs. Dora Kramer of Waukegan ealled Monday at the home of her parents Mr. and 'Mrs. Chris. Hapke on Lake Street. The younger element of Sunnyside Place are mourning the passing of Crystal Lake, Mrs. C. Reed, Mr. and The following out of town people were callers at the Abner Taylor home on Sunday: Mrs. B. Thomas-- sen of Gurnee, Mrs. F. Thomassen of Waukegan, Harry Johnson of Mrs. E. Reed of Grays Lake and Harry Kaiser and family of Lock-- ago hall by a corps of judges and clerks separate from those handling the village election. part district, which is up for de-- cision at the same time, is pMbably responsible for the large number of vcoters out. 'This election is being held in the front office of the vill-- The annual village election is drawing quite a heavy vote in spite of the fact that there is but one ticket 'in the field. The proposed tonight for its scheduled mecting at 8. o'clock to canvass the votes. . Several other matters which were layed over at the last meeting are also expected to be taken up. . J. CICHY, Proprietor North Milwaukee Avenue Phone 551 Mrs.. Myrtle Wefi_m&f." is spe ¥ LIBERTYVILLE HOMES Interest Payable Semi-- Annually. Titles Examined by the Bank's 'Attorney Amounts Running from $200 to $3500-- * Maturities One Year to Five Years We recommend this form of Investment . For safety and good mterest return Call and Let Us Explain Their Merits We have on hand and offer for Buy _ First Mortgages 67 First Mortgages .T. Langworthy and> son LIBERTYVILLE saViNc$t ~BANK business. Bud was , our WANTED: I want property to SELL if worth the money I can move it. See my advertisement un-- der "Real Estate for . Sale." If your property were thus advertised, it would move, wouldn't it? _ . _ >---- Miss Vene Frye spent Sunday with her sister in Chicago. The Bartlett and Morris Co., have had a new sign installed in front of their real estate office in the Ray Block. Workmen hung the sign Monday an® we are forced to ad-- world." Wednesday of last week at the Ab-- ner Taylor home. esota, called on Mrs. Reimer Schnei-- der last Friday. Kenneth Schneider spent the week end at the Luebbe farm west of The doctors have not determined the exact nature of his malady. .Geoe!duaekofl'ai:?lfonstud lln.Gdlo&unmm Grays Lake attended kitchen . shower in honow of Miss Erma Hélfer on Mon-- day night. < :: -- . -- Mrs. Herman Brockman and Mrs-- Bilson were Chicago visitors 'Mon-- day. Word was received Monday from North Chicago that Jacob ~Bietzel gr.. kd suffered a stroke of paraly-- Miss Ruby Williams entertained a number of friends at her home Monday evening at a kitchen shower in compliment to Miss Erma Helfer. 'lhaho:(eotspueh:tmi.ne prevented ublication of re-- nltlofth!.fbartyvflkc!ubhowl- : The Cast of the American Legion minstrel held its first stage rehear-- Miss Helfer was the, happy reci-- pient of a number of useful gifts. matches. The scores will be found on page 6 of this issue. Following the regular meeting of Libertyville Chapter Order of the Eastern Star at the lodge room on Thursday evening, April 22 there ment will be provided for the mem-- Mrs. F. P. Dymond, Mrs. Harri-- man, Mrs. A. B. Saum, Mrs. E. L. Stewart, Mrs. J. M. Bently, Mrs. Josephine N. Rolf, Mrs. Harry Gano, Mrs. E. J. Hutthings, Mrs. Samuel Blackler, Mrs. Rumbeau, Mrs. D: C. Blanchard, 'Mrs. A. J. Hutchings, Mrs. J. C Galligher, Mrs. Cornelia Knapp Avery, Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Gray, Mrs. S. M. Marsh, Mrs. H. H. Heath, Mrs. Norton, Mrs. D. R. Saum, Mrs. Ethel F. Harnsberger, Mrs. J. W. Mrs. S. L Tripp entertained Thursday afternoon at her home, 2058 Fourth street, with, a charm-- ing bridge--tea complimentary to Mrs.F. P. Dymond of Libertyville, Ill., who, with her husband, is spend-- ing the winter in southern -- Cali-- fornia. The Tripp home was taste-- fully decorated with spring flowers. Guests were: The following was clipped from the SanDiego, California Union of Saturday, April 10. l ~> J. Vanderpool of Waukegan spent Mrs. Alice Mann of Duluth, Minn-- Interesting News of the Local Clubs and Lodges SOCIETY And then they said a last good bye A sad and touching scene, _ _ The following: was contributed by the kids of Sunnyside Place in mem-- ory of "Sport:" . * "0.:d8mydde Place the kids are 'l'huokildlfiuintheir'eyeu For "Sport" has shed his "mortal coil" § 2 A slab is marked "Here lies." The f#oblest Collie of them all A friend of young and old The children stand_ with down--cast eyes 4 : Upon their friend, now cold. No useless shroud enclosed his form Buhthvithhnduutlonflnywonnd And it looked as tho' he were taking his rest . ' As the tears dropped softly around The Libertyville Club is planning on a May party to be held at the High School auditorium on Tuesday evening Miay 18. The ful} details--are now being arranged by the enter-- tainment committee and will be an-- nounced later. ; The Juvenile Night program of the Libertyville Musical society at the Methodist church= Monday even-- ing 'drew one of the largest crowds of the year. A complete review of it::: affair will appear in our next e. sal in the auditorium theater Mon-- day night to get 'the boys accus-- tomed to the surroundings. 'The present indications point to the big-- gest show ever. The reserved seat plats are now open for each night of the show. Tuesday nights tick-- ets may be reserved at Lovell's, Wednesday at Decker and Neville's g'rl:d Thursday night at the Soda op. » T WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21. 1926. We also have 20,000 Texas Bermuda On-- iori Plants all packed 100 in a bunch, readyto,planthscpuloo * "Why Onion Plants Are Better Than Thphnhmaheullowbutmuymth,mtnatwor ten weeks of they are very and hardy, the are mmn;"mm.:m" When in this condition they can be shipped to territory farther north and be planted in the open ground a month to six weeks sooner than the home hot beds or cold frame plants. Thess MMCammmhwmumdu of 15 degrees above zero without injury. The land or the phnhbfifeovendwithiee,floetormgfm y are planted not injure them. 100 Frost--Proof éabb%e Plants, will sell at 50c per 100 or less a It is an absolute fact that the Onion Plants are fast killing io n oainn »iarminel oi inlmay &m'mmmm.mmor% er. Yonwmahofindflutwhu'nymhl& plants you cannot get them to plant dry sets, and the u cannot get them to y sets, and beside We have a large assortment of them all the way from Onions to Flowers. Bulk or Pack-- Hiring A Car From Us '__ _ See Our Cleaning Ad on Page 4 TRIGGS & JOHNSCG\ DfiOnion Sets, white or yellow 2 fOr ... :2 / e h =-- Time To Plant _ Seeds "Important Facts About Frost--Proof y SNOW'S TAXI Phones 24 and 25 -- Liber 4/ & @ as at 50c per 100 or less quantities 1c €T Libertyville Day, a day of fun and frolic for old and young. Spon-- sored by the Libertyville Club and ---- Thursday, May 20 Alumni Association will present "Thirty Days" at the High school Tuesday May 18 May party of the Libertyville Club at the Libertyville High School "Adam a Ruditorn church Auditorium. American Legion Minstrel at the Auditorig' Theatre. c Masquerade at the Hawthorn Consolidated School. Wednesday, April 21 -- The members of the Libertyville Woman's Club will present two short plays "The Happy Day" and "The child In the House." Investments That Endure (%':'i'i COMING EVENTS Thursday, July 22 School senior class play nd Eva" at the High School t dinner at the Methodist Friday, April 23 Friday, April 23 April 27--28--29 | Libertyville Lumber Co. "THERE'S NOTHING ThE\ MATTER WITH THE RISING GENEPATION--AFTER. _ < THAEY ONCE GET UP FOR. TuC DA W. W.Carroll & SonsICo, New Colored Bed Spreads Cream with colored stripes, blue, gold and rose. All colored in blue, ' ----gold and rose FIRST NATIONAL BANK Open an interest bearing account here today here, we will gladly help you accumulate money for the first payment. After that you may look to us for further help in buying or building a home of your own. It means merely easing up on petty luxuries until you've accumulated enough money for the:irltpayment. From there on it is no thanpayingreng. § an interest bearing account here, Asmallerpm?ofl.ianymrilmdnyw now pay out in rent, if deposited regularly in LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 8 a. m. Buy Happiness in a Home of Your Own E. A. BISHOP NORTH FIRST STREET % 8 1pgh

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