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Lake County Register (1922), 30 Jun 1926, p. 5

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. Subscribe for the Register--$2.00 per ut W; called on friends --here a Edgar Jenkins of Highland Park, maMdayalutwukwith Richard Litchfieki. By a JOINT ACCOUNT we mean one on which either husband or wife may draw. They may also have separate ac counts. ' _ If a man who makes money will leave it to his WIFE to save it, they will prosper. _ P e e < / ve +CP i _----Many a man who has done this has found in time of financial stress that his wife had enough money to save their HOME or his BUSINESS. We invite YOUR Banking Business. Start Saving Regularly NOW . _ No matter whether your hair is long or bobbed -- frequent washing removes the natural oil. 'm?.'--u-u replaced by our soothing tonic¢s. y lfmnd:.'l:ch-nl.bm That is nature's warning. Don't z'for delays might be costly. Keep your hair while you have 3 : - Use our liquid soaps and shampoos when washing your h&.?nvfllnflw'i'eethem It will} have luster F. B. LOVELL CO. ° Say it the Kohout Way --with Flowers _ LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK afternoon. We are Lake County's largest rose growers. Also other vari-- eties of flowers and plants. _ "ry us. We Deliver KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS Havr Money|! TELEPHONE 174--] "*The Bank of Service" Mr.: and Mrs. Will Wheeler of Maple avenue were Chicago visitors Sunday. C Tahe visitor and family of Waukegan, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frink Kern Sun-- day. Mrs. Howard Wilson was a Mil-- waukee business caller Saturday. Mrs. Frank Kern was a Chicago Mr. Herman Litchfield PHONE 5 friends in Racine Sunday. . C. M. Wilcox, Mrs. V. Wilcox and daughters, Ruth and Lenore, and Miss Orah Linder motored to Belvi-- dere and Rockford Saturiay. Wilbur Best of Bloomington, IIl., former teacher at the Libertyville Township high school, spent Satur-- day calling on friends. ; Mrs. -- James Laycock and: Mrs, Leonard Disney were Waukegan vis-- itors Tuesday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zersen visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Zersen of Mundelein. =~ The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will meet at the church on Thursday af-- ternoon, _.l\_lly_ l'i_or_ their regular Mr, and Mrg.--W. A. Lightbody and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Wi'l-- fiams, motored to Elgin in Mr. Williams new Willys--Knight to visit rs.. Dan Berford who has been vxtmx her daughter, Mrs. Guy Le-- returned to her home in War-- rensberg, Mo., Sunday. Mrs. Legate and two children accompanied her. Mrs. E. B. Dubois visited with relatives in Chicago Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Smith and daughter, Frances Mary, spent Sun-- day with friends in Lake Geneva. 'Mr. and Mrs-- Ralph Wickersham moved to Waukegan last week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Postweiler of Blue Island were m Monday at the home of Mrs. ith Gould. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jamieson of West Lake street returned Saturday from a vacation spent in Philadel-- phia and other eastern points. « Mrs. William Quentin of Quentin's Corner and two sons of Park Ridge, visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. P-- J. Bockelman. _ Miss Edith Schwant who has been ill for the past <three weeks has returned to her work in the office of the circuit clerk, L. J. Wilmot at Waukegan. R C. QO. XCarison and Ross Triggs were Chicago business callers Tues-- W. I. Collins is enjoying a well earned vacation this week from his duties in connection with his monu-- l!cabnsneu. He is making a tour of Wisconsin. day. _ Mrs. John Cole visitel with friends in Streator, Ill., over Sat-- urday and Sunday. + Jack O'Malley was called home to Ladd, I!IL., Sunday on account of the den? of his gnndmo@er. : Winifred --Flagg and © Jack and Mr. and Mrs. John . spent Sunday in Arling-- G? Heights. . . § ( John Schneider who was called here*By the désth of his father, re-- daughter entertained Sister Mary Agnes and Sister lguentu of Little Rock, Ark., Miss N Dunn, Miss Vaughn, Mrs. Herrington, and Mrs. R. Devine of Chicago at their home during the Eucharistic Congress-- _ grammar school teacher, was a 'gu;& at the Otto J. Boehm home Sunday. Mrs. Franik B. Wilson was a Chi-- eago visitor Monday. -- Mrs. E. H. Smith and Jane and Edward Richards are mding a few weeks in Washington, D. C., with Dr-- Smith's niece, Grace Smith. _ school Monday night. Miss Esther Ashard left Fridey evening with Rev. Coleman for Scranton, Iowa, where she will te-- main a few weeks with an aunt. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Stang visit-- ed at the WW home in Mundel#in on s« ty 1 .. Miss Vera Morse has ascepted a position as assistant to Mr. Kri::x in directing the' playzround, which was iw here® with the big mass meeting at 'the high Jesenss> NOW Is The Time Monday to his home in Fort Haley, former Libertyville We would deem it a pleasure to place your Name on our Savings Payroll To Transfer That OUT OF TOWN ACCOUNT OPEN THAT ACCOUNT TODAY JULY Ist IS PAY DAY FOR OUR SAVINGS DEPOSITORS Mrs. Adam Behm of Wauke was the guest of her son and fan Mr. and Mrs. Mike Behm during Eucharistic Congress. s over the week end. A letter was received, this week from E. A. Bishop, who is enjoying Life in Down By The Sea cottage at Long Beach, Michigan City, Ind-- iana. Ed expresses a hope that his Libertyville friends got through last week's rush without casualty. It--is a matter of satisfaction that the premature Fourth of July cele-- bration which have been a source of annoyance in previous yeats, is hap-- pily absent this year. The celebrants are evidently abiding by the provis-- ions of the village ordinance which limits the shooting of fireworks to to day for which they were intended. Mr. and Mrs. J.. B. Peaco announce the birth of a baby girl born Sat-- urday, June 26. The foundation is in for the new building being erected by Collins and Doane on east Park avenue and the building will be rushed to com-- pletion as rapidly as possiblé-- A couple of traveling musicians remdered an impromptu concert in the business section Monday night and their efforts drew a large crowd. The performers were concertina art-- ists of no small ability. charge of the doings of that organ-- ization in the absence of Mrs. L. W. Beman. Mrs. Daisy Morse has been ap-- pointed co--chairman of the play-- wround activitiese and will. be in for the traffic signals on Milwaukée| The Libertyville Woman's club avenue is progressing and the work--| will hold its annual picnic on Wed-- men are steering clear of the tele-- | nesday, June 30 at the home of Mrs. phone cables this time. J. C. Reuse on South Milwaukee ave-- Mr. 'and Mrs. George B: Follett ;mwfifiowmr: and daughter June returned Satu'--|;ime in case of inclement weather day from WI""""" which they | the affair will be held in the Parish t,'p,.."_'t._i_n','._,; n_._tff to t ie Black house of St-- Lawrence's church. phone cables this time. Mr. 'and Mrs. George B: Follett and daughter June returned Satur-- day from theif vacation which they spent in a motor trip to ~ie Black Hills in North Dakota. -- and Mrs. Herman Faustich, John Faustich and Mr. and Mrs. A. Larsen qd daughter Helen, all of 'Chicago. ---- 'There will be a pet show at the mg:o*ooljnflldflthhl"flfiy' at 3:00 in the afternoon and the Mr. and Mrs. C L. Coper spent Sunday in Chicago. ' Out of town relatives and friends who > attended -- the : funeral <services of the late Reimer Schneider last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.. Henry Faustich and daughter Emma, Mr. We wish to thank the many friends for their many acts of kind-- ness shown us in our bereavement, the sudden death of our dear hus-- band and father--to the singers, to those who lent their autos, and those who sent flowers: Dray it than soume 4 pet Seamnd to turn out with it and compete for the ribbons.--Everybody who is not lucky enough to own a pet turn out and see what others have to exhibit: There will be ribbons for the best All dolls entered must be made by owners and prizes will be award-- ed for the most original one. There will be a doll show the fol-- Everybody is invited to come out to enter a doll or to see the exhibit. lowing --Friday : at. the =same Charles Reickoff of Oakwood, The work of installing the wires Harry Sullivan of Kenosha, Wis., lled on friends here Saturday CARD OF THANKS. Libertyville Summer MRS. R. SCHNEIDER ~and family, relatives *L SOCIETY Mr. and: Mrs. E. C. Folger were greatly surprised Saturday evening when thirty friends gave a party in honor of their twentieth wedding an-- niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Folger were presented with a beautiful table lamp. Euchre was played and dain-- ty refreshments 'were served. _ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown : an-- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Marie to Harry Harrison of 'Waukegan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas." Harrison.' The wedding will take place in September-- age, Rev. John E. Delong .officiat-- ing. The groom has been a resident of Libertyville for the past four years and has many friends here and at Mundelein. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hel-- fer of Brainard avenue and has been active in the affairs of the Metho-- dist Episcopal church. Mr. and Mrs. Schneider will make their home in Libertyville, -- » o »4f Mr. Herman C. Schneider and Miss Erma: Helfer were quietly married Saturday at the Methodist parson-- Miss Dorothy Doane, Mrs. W. E. Decker and Mrs. A. C. Peters will entertain the Ladies' Aid of the First Methodist church at her home in Oak Terrace on Tuesday after-- noon, July 6 at 2:00 o'clock. Chicago shopper. Monday. The Legion Auxiliary held a bus-- iness .meeting at the village hall Monday afternoon. After the meet-- ing the.members went to the Vir-- ginia Cafe where Mr. Koehn served each one with pie a la made. Interesting and News of the Local\Clubs Lodges rFurnished Rooms To Rent? ~LOOK IN OUR WINDOW Frac W After waiting a long time we have really received the big cloth dolls which we will give away whiel they last with one package of New Oata, one package of Kellogg's Pep and one .doll all for 25¢. Beautiful colored baskets full of the follow-- © ing soaps: ' 1 Cocoa Hard Water~ Castile Soap 1 American Family W Bulkley, assisted by ~ _ _ The Service Store Phones 24 and 25 -- Liber 3 American Family 1 Jap ROSC _--z----ry _ 8c . OBITUARY. f Reimer Schneider was born at Hanover, Germany, on January 16, 1846 and passed away at his home in Libertyville on June 22, 1926.° . * f , o"'" 0 e Day, a day of fun and frolic for old and young. Spon-- sored by the Libertyville Club and the American Legiton. ~_At the age of twenty years he came to America and located at Half Day. On January 19, 1880, he was united in marraige to Amelia Bilson at Diamond Lake. - 'Mr. and Mrs. Schneider moved to Iowa where they lived for three years and on their return they set-- tled at Lake Zurich where they spent many years, later moving to Diamond Lake. s Mr. Schneider leaves his widow, two sons, Herman of Libertyville and John of Fort Wayne, Indiana and To them were born four children, two sons and two daughters, one of whom died in infancy. Four years ago Mr-- and Mrs. Schneider moved. to Libertyville where . they 'have since made their home. two daughters, Mrs. Robert J. Lill of Libertyville and Mrs. James B. Peaco of Mundelein, one sister, Mrs. Anna Faulstich of Chicago and one brother, John of Lake Zurich. He leaves also cight grandchildren. 'The funeral services were held at the late home on Saturday after-- noon, June 27 and at the Lutheran church at Lake Zurich. clear and smooth, It seldom fails to relieve the tor-- esnt and dnfib':'m'" rement. -- Sufferers from wkin trouble should get a little jar of Mentho--Suliphur from any good (ruggist and use it like a cold fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly tho--Sulphur, says a noted skin spe-- Ci'lm.ropcrti tl?ii i::lph prepara-- in Cs, ur a 3'15'9 pi.nmflr brings ease from skin FERY, TGHY ECZEMA HEALED RIGHT UP BY APPLYING SULPHUR Any breaking onut of the skin, J t N My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth. And whatsover we ask, we receive of Him not because we keep His ~conmandments, -- and do those things that are pleasing in his sight. And this is His command-- ment, That we should believe on the name of His son Jesus Christ, and love one another, as he gave us com-- mandment-- Ever since the reign of Christianity began the loftiest intellects have had a practical faith in God. Let us have faith that makes might. Abraham Lincoln. Whatsoever makes men good Christ-- ians makes them good citizens. Daniel. Webster. Then son can do nothing for himself, but what he seeth the Father do: for what things soever he doeth, these also doeth the son likewise. * GOOD THOUGHTSs What cause for gratitude, for thanksgiving, that even now the rev-- elation is with men that good is the only real power, and that if they awould but strive to gain an under--, standing of good and its laws they would be empowered to recitfy every wrong condition which in belief is af-- flicting mankind! God is good; and God is Love. Quit looking for a saving unless you buy dependable builders' supplies. It's a great comfort to know that you have used only standard -- materials. That's the kind we carry. Order today. We help you plan, W. W. Carroll & Sons Co, FOR SUMMER MORNINGS House Aprons Colors -- $1.00 > Service Aprons White $1.50 & $2.00 Libertyville Lumber Co. Napoleon Bonaparte. *4 ON JULY 1, WE MAKE DEPOSITS IN SEVERAL HUNDRED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS FOR GOOD, PEOPLE FIRST NATIONAL BANK --by crediting interest to our Savinfi depositors for the past six months. Are you one of those receiving part of this interest If so, re-- member to bring in your pass book to have the interest en-- tered. If not--open a Savings Account on or before July 10 so that you will receive some interest on January 1. Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 Jesus Christ. 417. NORTH FIRST STREET BERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 1 John. C ColoGy sez A, a aky * R A WOMAN 1S ONLY As OLD AS SHE LOOKS--AND A MA I$ NEVER OLD TILL HE QUITS LOOKIM*!---- Now that the North Pole has been discovered again, why doesn't some-- tody discover an airless automobile sy «--*_PAGE FIVE Girl's popularity these days de-- p_endt:mwofhu:ndl After a Libertyville man has done a whole lot of it he doesn't care whether you call it perspiration of jnst plain sweat. select from. Come in and see us. Cichy's Tailoring Shop North Milwaukee Avenue Phone 551 a good many candidates first have to learn how to carry water on both shoulders. * she can T A I LO RIN G : --is our specialty. We have a large We Look Out For Your Interests Real Estate, Loans and Insurance "A good office to do business with" 201 S. Milwaukee Ave. Well, it also happened that when sople were more easily shocked. ey were also more easily fooled. 8 p. m. ty Fev $%, p4

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