Aly of Long Grove. -- Mrs. Kent of Clinton, Illinois and 'her grandchildren from China spent the week end with Harry Gotti and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weiskopff and son visited Sunday t * )7 4 \ "'t . Ne | O //M0A tR C* C BRA NC i 71 } Ts .'"_.'. ")}.'?'\': §R V zv';',' éfi?'?\\ When a man weds he takes on a more solemn OBLIGATION than he ofttimes thinks. --It is his DUTY to protect his wife and The one sure way to do your duty to your family is not only to START to BANKING your money, but to KEEP ON bank-- ing it and make the balance to your credit GROW. 'Then opportunities will come for becoming RICHL _ Start Saving Regularly NOW. ' Whmufl.wflu!,'u' we might add it is to our I circulate with gr: £ o_3 > 4 % . Wowhsmw&u-&.'fiym r.i:l'tbhlyd"ullltadt our _.i.;nnmm is t e attonket _ © > Let US be YOUR druggists. LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK We are Lake:Cpunty's.largest . rose growers. Also other vari-- . eties of flowers and plants. > > Try us. > | : -- We Deliver * < 2 k ' * * #y' -- «. * 4 * . W & . i. it the TLohout Way e s * e ~ es ""JZ CC Cl ie F.~B. LOVELL CO. HIS duty. No one else will do that duty for him TELEPHONE 174 "*The Bank of Service " Mrs. Joe Metcalf and Mrs. Carm# Mattis attended the funeral' of a rel-- :xemmmwmww ay. "Mr. and Mrs. Fred -- Smith and|yisit daughter were Waukegan:> shoppers Thursday afternoon. t% & & The Royal Neighbors will meet at the Lakeside Cemetery Sunday, June| _ M: 6 at. 2 o'clock--Standard time. All | Mrs. members are urged to be present. | were #®@CB . 4068 PHONE 5 "'"""""i s 'fi'Jf'.' 44 * Napt York the early part of this week. She will sail Saturday for Germany where she will --make an extended visit with friends and relatives. were guests at the John Mitchell home Tuesday evening. The Annual Open Meeting of the Presbyterian Home for Aged at Evanston is on June 10 from 10:30 to. 3 o'clock Daylight Saving time. Those who will furnish autos and others who desire to go notify Mrs. John Dollenmaier not ~later . than Sunday, June 6, as reservations for luncheon are to be made on Monday, June 7. Autos will leave station at 9:30 Standard time. *4 Mrs. C H. Brown is visiting her mother in Ottawa. Illinois. She will return here Monday, Mrs,. R .A Cooper returned from Bloomington, -- Illinois, this week where she has been visiting her mo-- ther who has been ill for some time. _--Mrs. John Numsen and daughter, Beatrice, and Mrs. Frank Baumgart-- r and son, Frank, of Mundelein re-- rz:med Wednesday from a. trip to Wisconsin. They visited many of llrs. Numsen's relatives while in this section. : Mr. Elmer Walton visited Cunday at the Dillon home in Wauconda. Mr. and Mrs. D. R« Nander and Mrs. -- Dalrympeau of. Lake Villa Mrs. A. J. Newtson of Ottawa, Illinois, sister of Mrs. Chas Brown, visited here over Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs: B'? Wehrenberg attended the races in Indianapolis Decoration Day. > r Mr. Robt. Wright of Chicago, son of Mr. C. F. Wright is spending this Mr-- Metrle Suydam and Mr. A. L Johnson were Chicago callers Mon-- Western Springs, Illinois visited over the week end with the former's par-- Mr, Carl Johnson of Chicago spent the week end here with friends. Miss Marie Brown and Mr: H Harrison spent Decoration Day at Lake Geneva. * Mr. E. A. Koghn was a Chicago business caller Wednesday. Miss Mavis Galloway who has been away at Normal School in Michigan returned to her home the early part of this week. Harold and Russell Lill were in MMy.dmfln'g: ball games between Chicago and guests of Mr. --and Mrs. Max Haas and family Sunday and Monday. Mrs. A. L. Stafford and daugh-- ter, Alice, of Elgin and Mr. Herbert Neahr of Barrington were week end Mr. and Mrs. John Haas and Miss Vaughn's Seeds--Langworthy's. ests of James Laycock and fam-- r at their cottage in Fox Lake. Our 67 First Mortgages Mr. and Mrs. E. Wileox -- of In These Days of Violent Fluctuation in Securities and anxiety over the Market, it affords, not only Safety, but Peace of Mind to have an investment:--that--never changes Our,l'il"st,Mortgagesaremchaninvest- ment. They are always worth 100 cents on the Dollar and besides that they pay a good THEY ARE NON--FLUCTUATING ady. . Additional locals on page four. s graves: <of the . departed Mystic Workers. Flowers will be. furnished. Mr .and Mrs. Lester Linder, form-- erly Miss Doris ' Kaiser, returned Wednesday from their honeymcon trip to Baldwin. <-- 4 f Miss Margaret Smock who has been quarantined for scarlet fever is reported as doing nicely. Mr. Jones of Fox Lake was a cal-- ler here on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Marsh and friends 'in Appleton and< 'Stévens Point, Wis¢éonsin.' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Luce. are the parents of a baby son born on Tuesday, June 1. The little fellow has been named Earyle Eugene. Miss Edessa Herrington, who is at-- tending the State Normal school at DeKalib, spent the week end at her daughter Mary 'motored. to Bement, Illinois where they spent the holi-- days with Mrs. Just's brother Ward Davis and family. : Mrs. George Crockett and daugh-- ter of LaGrange are spending the week at--the William Lyons home. The baccalaureate services of the | A. J. Austin, Mrs. Paul Pettingill Libertyville Township High School| and Mrs. J. T. Mitchell. will be held at the High School au--| During the business -- meeting ditoriung on Sunday evening, June 6 | which followed it was disclosed that at seven thirty standard time. Rev.| the club has come thru a most suc-- Elmer--C. Kiessling of St. John's|cessful year and has been managed church . will deliver the ggrmon. This | in all instances by capable and faith-- will be a--union Sunday evening ser--| ful women whose offorts are much vice of all of the local churches as |appreciated by its membership. _ well as those of Mundelein and s e s Grays Toke § Dowen--Butterfield s A. L. Johnson is wearing a broad Iilnl)c!'t('i.llitwin.mllis:;(;x-fiei1 smile as a result of the subscription Butterfield motored to Crown Point, is progressing nicely and the re--| quietly married. The fact comes as spol more t gratif . |a surprise to their many friends who penags "ale 4 «w ying rather expected this happy culmin-- Merle Weiskopf, accompanied by | ation to this romance but did not Vincent Casey, R. Dell: Buesching | look for it to be done in quiet this and Burnell Casey motored through | way, ; ; Dubuque, Iowa, Dewey State Park| Mr, Dowden is the proprietor of 'of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin|the Milwaukee Avenue Tire shop and wiy y o Tor Smember ut years, 'Mre. Dow. + for of years. Mrs. = oi s on o Chiets® t | in io a denphter of Mr. and Mos. Cakey s * E. W. Butterfield:of. Maple avenue k * and has spent all of her life in Lib on the north side is rapidly There will be a meeting of the Libertyville tennis club at the vill-- age hall on Tuesday evening June 8-- Mr. Krieger, who will have charge of the playground --activities this year, will be present and will help to outline a plan of action for the com-- ing year. The south court is now in readiness for playing 'f&nd the one Mrs. Cecil McDonough spent Sun-- day and Decoration Day at her for-- mer home in Watseka, lIllinois. We have a full line of summer underwear for men, women -- and Time . to decorate -- the are. visiting -- The local Woman's Club held its annual luncheon and business meet-- ing-- at the Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, June 1. Mrs. Jack Bradford with her com-- mittee provided the luncheon which was enjoyed by the largest crowd ever assembled at th Woman's club. In the business meeting which followed, Mrs. Frank B. Wallis was reelected President for the follow-- The charming personality of Mrs. Wallis has made her the real friend of every woman in the club and her reelection was welcomed by: every member. : She has served her club so successfully and so.-- faithfully in years past that her reelection in-- sures a higher degree of success for the club during the year to come-- Mrs. Wallis will be sgupported by a very competent board composed of Mrs. G. W. Kendall, first Vice--Presi-- dent; Mrs. A. J. Austin, second Vice-- President; Mrs. F. J. Wright, Treas-- Gridley, Mrs. Julian WolH, Mrs. L H. Akers, Mrs. Chas G. Weart, Mrs. A. J. Austin, Mrs. Paul Pettingill and Mrs. J. T. Mitchell. which followed it was disclosed that the club has come thru a most suc-- cessful year and has been managed in all instances by capable and faith-- ful women whose offorts are much appreciated by its membership. Ixttr'ufi:ilvtm of the Local Clubs and Lodges i + Minutes. S Woman's Club For Ten Days -- _ ~--Only -- _ Dill Pickles, q Stewing Figs, while they last, 2 Ibs. for . . . 25¢ ; Mrs. P. G. Ray, '~ Mr. and Mrs: Dowden will con-- tinue to make their home in Liber-- tyville. f & ~NThe Mother's class of the Metho-- dist Sunday School has disbanded W'-; A 'The local Mystic Worker lodge will hold a card and bunco ~party at Gridley Hall on Tuesday evening June 8. Following the cards there will be an informal dance. The Epworth League of the First Methodist Episcopal church at its recent ?:ndn&- meeting voted to pledge $50.00 to the new hospital for meeting of the Libertyville Womans Club at the Presbyterian church. fiyflh Township High School in High School auditorium at 7:30 p. m. standard time. Rev. Elmer C. Kiessling will preach the sermon. Tennis--base ball--golf supplies. A. G. Spaulding, Exclusive Agents. «Card party and dance at Gridley Hall given by the Mystic Workers. ~-- Saturday, June 12 High Schocl Opera "The Marriage of Nanette" postponed from June 4. Monday, June 28 Opening of the Playground acti vities with special town meeting. We Look Out For Your Interests Libertyville Day, a day of fun and froli¢ for old and young. Spon-- sored by the Libertyville Club and the American Legion. Real Estate, Loans and: Insurance "A good office to do business with" 201 S. Milwaukee Ave. f COMING EVENTS aved Thursday, July 22 ----Langworthy's. of the Lib-- Subscribe for the Register---- $2.00 per yeat owner will appresiate what has been done for him if the builder uses the best mater-- ials in his new home. We carry stahdard builder's s upplies. Let us discuss your The prospective home Prosperity dates from the first dollar saved. | you are earning money you ought to save sgmethix:t. What you do now in the way of saving may determine what the future will bring you. We pay interest on savings accounts. . Let us open one for f : We are prepared to serve the public in an ac-- ceptable way. Have you tried us? W. W. Carroll & SonsICo, Dollar Saving Days -- FIRST NATIONAL BANK CaPrTar aAnp SurpLUus $100,000.00 LIBERTYVILLE. ILLINOIS $1.00 42 in. Square Breakf; Rag Rugs, 27 x 5M 8 a. m. *