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Lake County Register (1922), 23 Jun 1926, p. 5

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«. Mirs. Leonard Disney. was a Wau-- s The meeting of the Earnest Work-- «er's club of the M. E. church schoni has been postponed until Frilay, July 2. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will meet at the church on Thursday af-- ternoon, July 1, for their regular monthly meeting. : -- KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS Ward off infections and disease using the right medicine at the RIGHT TIME. ®y * * CHEST. It will save you many hours of worry and many days ~ A LITTLE ready money will often get you over a BIG financial difficulty. ltwfllahog;;ywinapotifiontognsp an unusual business OPPOR < 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 . Say it the Kohout Way ----with Flowers . We are Lake County's largest rose growers. Also other vari-- eties of flowers and plants. > Try us. _ _ _ Y¥e Deliver LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Every household should have a well stocked MEDICINE m.wammwumu Our RUBBER GOODS are the ; they stand the test. Let US be YOUR druggists. F. B. LOVELL CO. mmgn .244 "*The Bank of Service " Mr. and Mrs: A. W. Greenwood and parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fredericks left Sunday for Canada end other various points of intere. i the East. Mrs. E. L. DuBois is entertaining &two of her granddaughters of Chi-- son, Oarl, spent Sunday in Batavia, TIllinois, A cago Mr-- Wailter McLaughlin friends in Half Day Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reickoff mo-- tored to Racine, Wisconsin, Sunday-- * _=.. ILLINOIS Mr. and Mrs. J. O.. Carlson and PHONE 5 visited Our village is fast taking on the appearance of a military post with the scores of motorcycle police al-- ready on duty in preparation for the big day Thursday. Tuesday after-- noon some of the state militia were geen in the village. force at Triggs & Johnson's store hxmodlondayfroth.Pet;}:burg. l"loridgsg}p re they spent past The ladies of St. Lawrence's Mrs. Myrtle Gratz and Miss Ce-- celia Kranig have been added to the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Willer are the parents of a son born on Friday, June 18. ~He was named Edward John. a cooked luncheon will be served all day. Mr. FA. Schneider is enjoying a two weeks' vacation from is duties at the Fould's Milling company. Mr. Ge». Burridge who has been ill with quinsy, is reported as get-- ting along nicely. Mrs. Bertha Frye left Monday for Waukesha, iWsconsin where she will take treatments in a sanitarium, Corners is helping to handle the rush of trade in the Hubbard bakery this week. were guests at the Abner Taylor home for the past few days. church will have a cafeteria on the first floor of the parish house on Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Carlton ani children returned home Thursday from Cartage, Illinvis, where they have been enjoying a two weeks' va-- eation.. The Legion Auxiliary will have a concession stand at the George Bur---- ridge lysme during the Eucharistic Congress. They will sell all sorts of refreshments including sandiwehes, potato ~salad, baked beans and ice Mrs. ~Ernest Brown, Jr. and Mrs. Pete Hansen called at the Georgs Burridge home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs: Chas. Brown was called to Ottoway, Illinois, this week on ac-- count <of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Robert Lemke. * old Hagerty were Chicago visitors Saturday. Miss Anne Graham left Sunday for Urbana, Illinois where she will take up a summer course at the University® of Illimois. Mr. Ed. Huff visited his mother in Janesville, Wisconsin Sunday. Mrs. DeCamp of Lake Geneva, visited her sistfr. Mrs. G. C Brown, Sunday. -- . Mrs: John -- Mitchell,;> Merrili Weiskopf, Edward Mors, and Earl Slusser motored to Edgerton, Wis-- consin, Sunday. Mrs. Mitchell visit-- ed several relatives while the boys called at the hotel of* which Mrs. E. J. Weiskopf is proprietor. No books will be circulated at the Cook Memorial library on Thursday, Mr.: and Mrs. Mr.'and Mrs. A. Reid of Gurnee Miss Dorothy Davis and Mr. Har-- Miss AUDITORIUNM 3:# "The Social Highwayman" With John Patrick, Dorothy Devore and Montague Love Thrills! Humor! Action! A peppy comdey thriller that is just one smashing scene after another. Not a slow moment in . k it from beginning to end. _ fer f Pathe Review Thursday--Friday June 24--25th. ~* Comedy: "YEAR ast reopened their refreshment booth or proceeds of the sales wiil be devoted tothoehnd:u'lmat.Algonquin. Mrs. E. E.'Marsh spent the week end with friends in Chicago. Mrs. D. C. Grinnell was a Chica-- go visitor Tuesday. She met some friends from Kankakee, who will re-- main here until after the Eucharistic church. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the late home and at the church and the body was laid to rest in Lakeside cemetery. Rev. H. B. Gwyn officiated at the Mrs. Louis Bockelman and daugh-- ter Blanche of Chicago spent the week end with relatives here. the corner of Brainerd avenue. The Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bockelman and daughter, Ruth, returned Saturday evening from a two week's visit with friends in Cincinnati, 'Ohio. assistant professor of sociology at the University of Kansas for the coming year.. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dasher an-- nounce the birth of a daughter, born June 22nd at their home on Second from Wausaukee, Wisconsin, where they have been visiting relatives for the past week. day. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance "A good office to do business with" 201 S. Milwaukee Ave. & Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Exon and family visited at the B. F. Porteous home in Mundelein Sunday. | Miss Kathryn Andrews has been employed by Mr. E. T. Langworthy to work at his Variety Store. Brockman were Waukegan shoppers Monday. _ Miss Gertrude and Rowena Gran-- dy returned home Saturday evening Miss Eleanor Van Zandt of Grays Lake called on relatives here Tues-- attending school in Missouri re-- turned to Libertyville again for the summer. He is working at Lovell's Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. N. Burton Barr of Chicago were Sunday guests at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hélfer at their home on Grainerd avenue. son of Mrs. H. C. Burridge, passed away on Thursday, June 17, after a long illness with tubereulosis. He was an accomplished violinist and before his lHiness was one of the moving spirits of St. Lawrence's Mr. Chas, M. Johnson was a Chi-- cago visitor Saturday. é4 Mrs. Herman Dasher and her mother, Mrs. Chas. Seiler, -- were Waukegan visitors Friday. . Mr. .Donald Marsh, who is spend-- ing the summer in Detroit,, Michi-- home on Msgr. Rembi, a member of the Italian delgation to the Eucharistic Congress is being entertained by Dr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Beck at their We Look Out For Your Interests The children of Elm Court have Mr. Jack O'Mailley, who has been Urban F. D. Burridge, the second Qpening of community recreation project by Mr. Samuel Insull-- _Talk on the events which are to take place in Libertyville, by Mr. W. M. Kreiger, director of Community Recreation for Libertyville. . _ Oommunity singing led by Glenn . Miss Oorma Gosswiller has returned to her work at the local telephone office after a two weeks' vacation. Bock, third; and --Mrs-- Henry Baker, consolation. -- This is the last meet-- ing of the season and the members made the most of it by having a very --delightful time. A prize was given to Mrs. Lyle Smith for hold-- ing the highest score during the year.. + Meeting closes promptly at 8:15 so that children of all ages may be able to come with their parents. resident of Libertyville to attend this meeting and by doing so,0 give this new movement a good begin-- ning. There will be no charges made or no collections taken as this pro-- gram has been financed by the Lib-- ertyville club, The Kiwanis, the Womans' club, the Legion, the P. T. A--, while the two school boards are assisting by permitting the use of buildiings and grounds, gion will meet at 'the village hall at two o'clock standard time, Mon-- day afternoon, June 28, instead of Monday evening on account of the community meeting for the play-- Program of Community Meeting on Recreation for Libertyville. The followiing is the program for the conimunity meeting to be held at the high school on Monday night June 28, 7:30 standard time: -- . Mrs. James Laycock -- entertained the Bunco club at her home Monday evening.< Winners of the prizes were Mrs. Dean Bennett, first; Miss Jennie Kern, second; Mrs. Frank Introduction of Mr. Samuel Insull by Mr. Jesse S. Hyatt, mayor. The Woman's Auxiliary of the Le-- rFurnished Rooms To Rent? Local Clubs and Lodges SOCIETY & Congress Week Specials Large assortment of sand-- wich cheese Cold Lunch Meats of all Fancy fruits and vegetables Watermelons on ice -- Bottled beverages Bakery goods i. TRIGGS & JOHNSGN | hy SNOW'S T The Service Store Phones 24 and 25 -- Libert Co o 6. O io M Mc en en & o E+ * RiGulpri '."-- RCEe esns P uot t 1fi e Gere ae n o omm e e e paee, en . Ti s t gif%ffi e .. ~ n se . 4 ) d C NO 6 oi ons ht Aaal ren lime olh .. .. .. © . S Kipnc o ts t .20 . olticy 4 j Araai fos * ie eb +o cce e . t t Sm Wt > on c o0 » MB Pnao xt every es Sn t Nt # PHONE 306 © property of Frederick Dyer covered by two chattle mortgages one dated June 13, 1924 recorded in Book 804 of Mortgages page 142 and the other dated June 20, 1924 <~recorded in Book 329 of Mortgages on page 54, including horses, cattle, and farm impliments and tools. Guests at the. James Laycock home Sunday were, E. W. Peters and family of Algonquin, Mr. and Miss Balstey, of Algonquin and a cousin, Raymondi Johnson and friends of Waukegan. The many friends® of Mr. Lew Flagg will be glad to know that he is now able to be up and around. Sunday. was his first day out since he--came back from Victory Memo-- rial hospital and Tuesday he visited at his shop. e tle mortgage sale to be held at ten o'clock A. M. on June 2%5, 1926 at the Clem G. Small farm in Ela town-- Mr. Ray's real estate office on the corner of Milwaukee avenue and Church stree. * A petition was filed with the vil-- lage board this °week through the clerk, 0. J. Baehm for the oilirig of Lake street. The ent're expense is to he borns by the property owners on that sireet. It was hope: to have had the oil appliei before the comiing of the big crowis on Thurs-- «ay but it laoks now as though tmis is impossible-- i Mrs. C. R.. Saisbury and Mrs. J. W. Coates, sisters of Mrs. C. F. Greenwood arrived today (Tuesday) to spend the rest of the week with Mr. Alban Lindroth has accepted a position with Mr, L. C. Ray. He has full charge of business affairs at Thuryday, 349 22 . *~ ~Libertyville Day, 4 Gay of fun and frolic for old and y'04Og. Spon-- sored by the Libertywiho Club and the American Lhegion.. ; > her. Chattle Mortgage Sale Notice is hereby given of a chat-- Orman I. we will bring Room seekers to your door. We have a demand at Drop us a card and COMING EVENTS Monday, June 28 spect is the man who feels after a job is completed that it is a real money's worth. That's the way we serve with roofing. No house is Better Than its Roof. titled to his self ret-- --EARL H. CORLETT ~1/ Tyifa's * W. W. Carroll & Sons Co, FOR SUMMER MORNINGS The man who is en-- House Aprons Colors -- $1.00 Service Aprons White $1.50 & $2.00 Order Sufficient Supplies on Wednesday to last over Thursday Because of heavy traffic conditions in this area on Thursday occasioned by the Eucharistic Congress Meet there will be no deliveries made by us on that day. 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. Open an interest bearing account here today It means merely *tasing up on petty luxuries until you've accumulated enough money for the first payment. From there on it is no harder than paying rent. an interest--bearing account here, A simaller proportion of your income than you m;.pzyapin'mt.ifdeppiwdmhdyh FIRST NATIONAL BANK NOTICE! 8 a. m. 4 K. A. BISHOP s ," tC1R _ MEASURES MaANY A | . MANG SELF RESPELCT-- 4 Cighe ILLINOIS PAGCE FIVE 42

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