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Lake County Register (1922), 19 Jun 1926, p. 5

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meeting and banquet at the Milburn hall on Thursday night of this week. * Mr-- and Mrs. Walter Madsen and family moved this week from Brain-- erd avenue to their new home which Miss Helen Carroll was a Chicago business caller Thursday. * just been completed on Fourth Our ice cream is the most DELICIOUS that can be made; and it is made under the most sanitary conditions. When you are downtown, drop in and REFRESH YOUR-- SELF at our soda fountain. It will renew your energy and rest you when you are tired. For drugs and drug store things-- Let US be YOUR druggists. Make up your mind to bank and save a PART of your income no matter how small it may be. 'The START mey seem hard, but start you MUST if you wish to win success. We invite YOUR Banking Business. _ Start Saving Regularly NOW. § financial difficulty. It will also put you in a position to grasp an unusual business OPPORTUNITY. Say it the Kohout Way --with Flowers -- Try us. LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK We are Lake County's largest rose' growers. Also other vari-- eties of flowers and plants. A LITTLE ready money will often get you over a BIG KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS F. B. LOVELL CO. 1 Th au:a:tlu:;n ';l.fl'j ' "*The Bank of Service" | We do not know whether it is be-- !eann of the coming congress at ilnndelein or not but we notice that | many of our business houses are | blossoming out this week with new | coats of paint. "Miss Virginia Kohout and Miss Mary D. Just left Thursday for Be-- ment, Illinois for an extended visit with the latter's uncle Ward Davis and family. 3 Miss Caroline Butterfleld returned home Tuesday from Lake Forest. She has been attending the Lake Forest College from which she was graduated this June, 174] YVe Deliver PHONE 5 E. L. Gruenwald has taken a nine-- ty day leave of absence from his duties at the local office of the American Railway Express Comp-- any and has entered the employ of J. M. McKitrick as a salesman. nesday morning as a medical pa-- tient. 5 Mrs. J. B. Morse was a Chicago business --caller Wednesday and where he been attending the tenth mndmm.fiond Conven-- tion of the Kiwanians. Cleo Willis was entered at the Lake County General Hospital Wed-- Mrs. Frank Kern spent Thursday in Chicago with friends. Mr. A. L. Johnson. returned home Wednesday morning from Montreal the birth of a baby boy born Mon-- day, June 14. Mr. and Mrs. L .D. McLain gave a 6 o'clock dinner Wednesday even-- ing at their home in honor of their wedding anniversary-- A number of friends and relatives were present and everyone enjoyed himself. Mr. George Burridge is ill at his home with an attack of influenza. Chicago are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown vis-- ited with Mr. Brown's brother, Dr. E, M. Brown of Chicago, Friday. Do to a mixup in orders the deco-- rations which the local merchants purchased to brighten up the streets next week, have not yet been put in place. We are assured however that they will be here in ample time. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newcomb, late of New York, are visiting at the E. L. Sayre home on South Mil-- waukee avenue. They have recently disposed of &eu home on the Hud-- son and are on a tour around the world. Mr. and Mrs. Newcomb were connected with the Sheldon School when that institution was located at iC. T. Crawford and family of Elm-- hurst motored to Libertyville Tues-- day and called at the Guy E. Legate home on Johnson avenue. -- '_Noel Young, who was graduated this year at Northwestern Univer-- sity, has taken charge of the office of his father D. A. Young who con-- ducts a painting and decorating busi-- ness at Lake Forest and at Liberty-- ville. A squad of special detectives of the St. Paul railroad, the= advance guard of the force which will police the grounds and right of way of the company next week, arrived here this week and have pitched a tent at the Milwaukee avenue crossing. The present force consists of six men and it is expected that there will be fifty more here when the congress opens. A large tent is be-- ing erected near the fair ground to house the main body on its arrival. Mr, Sharkey of Kansas City joined his family at the James Laycock home Wednesday.. He made the en-- tire trip by motor. Wednesday forenoon a big motor truck with three trailers pulled in here from Chicago and the entire train was loaded with telephone booths which are installed here tem-- porarily to take care of the big rush of business next week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butterfield re-- turned home from Champaign, Illi-- nois Monday. Mr. Butterfield was graduated from the University of Illinois this year. He is now visit-- ing with his father but he is expect-- ing to make his home here in the near future. H. M» Griffeth ,who for the past eight months has been --a linotype operator at the Register shop, is leaving Saturday for Merrill, Wis-- consin where his wife is caring for her' grandmother who is ill. In or-- der to be near his family Mr. Griff-- eth has accepted a position at Wau-- sau. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson and daughter, Helene, of Winnetka called on friends here Wednesday Mildred and William Feaster of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Wells announce INVEST IN . _ Our 67 First Mortgages In These Days of Violent Fluctuation: in Securities and anxiety over the Market, it affords, notonly Safety, but Peace of Mind to have an investment that never changes in values. i €: Our First Mortgages are such an invest-- ment. They are always worth 100 cents on the Dollar and besides that they pay a good* yield and are short time, ; THEY ARE NON--FLUCTUATING LIBERTYVLI SsaAVimncs BA loading platform is being> built on the west side of Milwaukee avenue for those who will come from the rorth and west. TbeChlamtn!: will discharge their the oumatthczoaxm force of workmen here for the past week putting the right of way and depot grounds in condition to handle the crowds which will be brought avenue. The local Holy Name Society will go in a body to attend the services at Soldiers' Field in Chicago next Tuesday. This will be "Holy Name Night" of the Congress and 'two special cars have been chartered to transport the Libertyville delega-- on Wednesday afternoon. . Merrill Weiskopf is planning to motor to Edgerton, Wisconsin to vis-- it his mother Sunday. tion. Mrs. J W. Schindler, who recent-- ly moved to Chicago, entertained the bunco club at the home of Mrs. Mike Behm on Maple avenue on Thursday afternoon. The prizes were awarded as follows: Mrs. F. Diefenbach, first; Mrs. J. N. Bernard, second and Mrs:. John Landis the consolation. J. J+ Doerschuk 'is in Urbana this week attending a meeting of Farm Advisers which was held there for three days. * 4 The bunco club attended a perfor-- mance of the show "The City Chap" at the Woods theatre in Chicago Wedenesday afternoon. § Mrs. A. C. Brockman and son, Robert, spent Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hutchings of Mundelein. Mrs. W. H. Morris entertained her Sunday School class at a picnic at Renahan's, Avon Park at Round, Lake Come and bring a picnic dinner and enjoy a day with your friends and neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dickerson and son Robert of Chicago were guests of Mrs. Nettie Simen on Wednesday of this week. , CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses shown us during the illness and death of our father and granidfather. ALL DAY MEETING AT HAWTHORN SCHOOL An all day meeting for women will be held Wednesday, June 23 at the Hawthorn consolidated school begin-- ning at 10 a. m. * Miss Margaret E. Brooks of Springfield will give a cooking dem-- onstration, -- "Salads and Sand-- wiches" and will also give a talk "Good Reading and Music in the Home." Miss . Mary Pohlimateer, Probation-- officer of Lake County will talk on "Child Welfare." Indianapolis--where he will visit with his son and family. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hoch-- schild of East Sunnyside avenue are entertained -- their daughter . from Brooklyn, N. Y. National Bank left Wednesday for Music and several readings will al-- so be part of the program. ~ Real Estate, Loans and Insurance "A good office to do business with" 1201 S. Milwaukee Ave. This meeting is held under the auspices of the Farmer's Institute and should be of--:ifterest to every woman. A good program is being arranged. We Look Out For Your Interests The St.,Paul railway has had a C. F. Wright of the Lake County Interesting News of the Local Clubs and Lodges SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Havice and family. e Jack Pickford and Francis X Bush-- man, Jr. "It is generally accepted in the Openingm;'fmt'fi; .';'cr:;tion and {;M?:" says Jack Conway',' who i playground activities in Libertyville nw Brown of Harvard," the| with community meeting at the High etro -- Goldwyn -- Mayer production | School gomingtotheAnditorinmfllongx,l * * *) % :# une 21st, "that there are a few =| Thursday, July 22 1owmh&umn:ofu-mf°k Libertyville Day,, a day 'of fun must be established b £ and frolic for old and young. Spon-- long shot, followed by a mediam and | 50red by the Libertyville Club and closer view. Then along comes al the American Legion. von Stroheim, a Seastrom or a Lub x 40 W itsch, who creates a masterpiece, fol-- NOTICE ; lowing not even :he fundamu:s, There will be a special meeting of and , shattering all the traditions| Libertyville Lodge No. 492 A. F-- bnflfupbytbemofexperimee.'& A. M. on Saturday, June 19 at "The truth of the matter is u,'t"I:SO P. M. Standard Time. Work the possibilities of the industry have | °:1 th:fl(t;swr Masons degree. By only been scratched. The ou_fimio er e Master. cannot give advice because there are T. F. SWAN, not two of them that work along the ; ; Secretary-- nol, wo OL LHCI LalL WOFL aiong Uic same lines, and all that has been, learned can be disregarded with no' "That old wheeze about 'the in-- dustry still being in its infancy' is more than a wheeze. It is the truth. How can the twenty years of pic-- tures be compared to the hundreds of years of trial, and change that music, painting, literature and sculp-- ture have gone through?" Mrs. D. C. Grinnell entertained a number of friends at dinner Thurs-- day evening in honor of Miss Clara some special gift that should be pas-- sed on to the younger generation as a sort of fundamental training. The fact that no successful be-- ginner has ever followed in the beat-- en path does not enter their heads, nor do they realize that if they have a special gift that they would not reveal it to a waiting world if they could; * s ?Furnished Rooms To Rent? _ TRIGGS & JOHNSONE || Lipertyville Lumber Co. § Swifts Premium Hams, The best that money can buy Phones 24 and 25¢-- Libertyville Fresh Fruits and Vegetables received every day y e : SPECIA L8 Swifts Premium Bacon, Sliced thick, medium or thin as you wish it ; Extra Fancy Olives, 10 oz. bottles at . . . SNOW'S TAXI OF MoOVIE ART of of PHONE 306 June 19 and 20 Concerts by the Walther Quartette of Fort Wayne, Indiana, at the Fair-- field Lutheran church. Secular con-- cert on Saturday evening and a sac-- red concert on Sunday evening. Sunday, June 20 At the morning service of the First Methodist -- Episcopal church Rev. John E. DeLong will speak on "The Real Presence of Christ" as a recognition of the coming Euchar-- istic Congress. | Monday, June 28 Opening of the recreation and playground activities in Libertyville with community meeting at the High School. _ ESt.wl Gsag-ii-nciflbottkg'f andfi'mbcup. Amtafterui is ;nchchc lumbago pai of 3 or whenever you have sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism or sprains, as it is abso-- lutely harmless and doesn't burn the not cause pain,. Listen! Your back-- ar & mrain and the Hurhin reid is or a strain, and !;dnnreliefis soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil." Rub it right on your painful back, and instantly the sorenmess, stiffness Kidneys cause Backache? No! 'They have no nerves, therefore can Thursday, July 22 Libertyville Day, a day of fun and frolic for old and young. Spon-- sored by the Libertyville Club and the American Legion. Ouch! Lumbago Pain! Rub Backache Away Instant Relief with a email trial bottle of old "#Bt. Jacobs Oll." Drop us a card and we. will bring Room seekers to your dopr. we have a demand at all times. Phone 306. 20c W. W. Carroll & Sons Co, We Know What Dads Like DADS DAY ! June 20th ! ! i C. 0. CARLSON °} Ladies Silk Hose And Lingerie money for the first payment. Afurr.hyw may look to us for further help in buying or building a home of your own. Open an interest bearing account here today Vests $1.15 Asmzllerproportionofywrinoanednnyt_n nowpayoutinmt.ifdepaited'fiuhdyn an interest--bearing account here, buy you It means merely easing up on petty luxuries until you've accumulated enough money for the first payment. From there on it is no harder than paying rent. It you will open an interest-- bearing account Let Us Help You Buy Happiness in a Home of Your Own Chiffon and Service Hose $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 Pick The Gift / -- C. A. BISHOP 417 NORTH FIRST STREET Step--ins $1.50 Brassieres 50¢ "ep purpy says uis 1 PLACE 1S 15 MINUTES OUT By STREET CAR-- AND ABOUT AN HOUR.. 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